While we were distracted, the super secretive Bilderberg meeting went ahead.
As expected from dodgy people dressing themselves up as “leaders”, the world's richest and most powerful business executives, bankers, media heads, academic thinkers, and politicians gather behind closed doors and discuss how to shape the world while perpetuating a status quo that has been highly beneficial for a select few. We are talking, of course, about the annual, and always super secretive, Bilderberg meeting.
The Bilderberg Group first meeting was in 1954, the agenda being building back Europe following the Second World War. It was organized by Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, and was held at the Bilderberg Hotel located in Oosterbeek, Netherlands.
The 68th Bilderberg Meeting happened last week without much fanfare in Washington, D.C. It was barely covered in the media even though there were journalists also in attendance.
This year among the 120 attendees was the former Google CEO Eric Schmidt, CIA Director William Burns, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla, former CIA head David Petraeus, and Sen. Krysten Sinema (D-AZ). The Prime Minister for the Netherlands Mark Rutte was also in attendance, as well as Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland.
The Bilderberg group in known for its “Chatham House Rule,” where “participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s) nor of any other participant may be revealed.”
Another bizarre element to this ominous group is that “participants take part as individuals rather than in any official capacity, and hence are not bound by the conventions of their office or by pre-agreed positions,” according to the group’s website.
Also listed on their press release was the lineup of topics to be discussed this year:
Geopolitical Realignments
NATO Challenges
China
Indo-Pacific Realignment
Sino-US Tech Competition
Russia
Continuity of Government and the Economy
Disruption of the Global Financial System
Disinformation
Energy Security and Sustainability
Post-Pandemic Health
Fragmentation of Democratic Societies
Trade and Deglobalisation
Ukraine
According to a Zerohedge article on this nefarious group:
“the members (two thirds of the participants from Europe and the rest from North America) will be discussing (plotting?) ways to manage the emergence of a bipolar world. Also, the agenda appears to be a direction away from freedom as the group will discuss plans to combat "Disinformation," or elites silencing their opponents.
The lead topic will be "Geopolitical Realignments" following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. The second is "NATO Challenges" and likely how European members will deter Russian aggression. And the third is China, as Beijing threatens to invade Taiwan.
Ultimately, what is decided will never see the light of day, though it will emerge as official policy that helps serve the Bilderberg elite. And if history is any indicator, it will only worsen the current global situation.”
Here is how members have links with corporations that control our very existence in the world:
While many are aware of the more popular World Economic Forum (WEF), the Bilderberg prefers to stay away from the spot light with misdirection tactics.
But as Charlie Skelton noted in the guardian (emphasis mine):
“the biggest ethical question faced by the summit is not whether to milk the madness of war for profit..
what’s tougher to justify, within a democratic framework, is the practical process whereby conflicts are being debated, behind closed doors, by top policymakers in concert with billionaire industrialists and private sector profiteers. The prime minister of the Netherlands discussing global flashpoints in luxurious privacy with the CEO of Royal Dutch Shell and the chairman of Goldman Sachs International. It’s horrible optics.”
Something is off when lawmakers and politicians who wield the power of public office and state apparatus collude with private organizations covertly to decide policy that will affect our lives — especially in this era — where we should be privy to everything they’re discussing, who they’re discussing it with and why.
"If the Bilderberg Group is not a conspiracy of some sort, it is conducted in such a way as to give a remarkably good imitation of one"
- C. Gordon Tether, writer for the Financial Times, once opined in May 1975.
This secretive meeting, list of attendees and topics tells us everything.
RED FLAG!!
See you tomorrow!
- Ope





