The Bilderberg Group can be singled out as special among putative groups of conspirators, for two reasons. First, the group appears to be a loose association of individuals that really are powerful or at least have very powerful connections. If you wanted to create a conspiracy then you might indeed wish to approach one or two “members” of this group. Secondly, because of the way it organizes itself, the Bilderberg Group naturally attracts accusations that it is “conspiratorial”.
The Bilderberg Group was founded in 1954 (a mere 50 years ago) by Joseph Retinger (an American Freemason) and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands. As the group’s activities are deliberately secret it is difficult to know much about it for sure, but as far as I can tell the following is true or close to the truth.
The goal of the organisation was and is to promote co-operation between North America and Europe at a political and economic level. Meetings of the organisation take place once or twice a year, but irregularly and they are never announced. Security is heavy and all journalists or observers of any kind are barred. Invitees consist of; bankers, industrialists, prime ministers, presidents, politicians and people of influence from Europe and North America and reportedly, around 120 or so turn up to each meeting. Attendees can thus say whatever they please, interact and influence each other.
So what do the Bilderbergers do?
Well, it’s obvious really. They arrange assassinations, wars, election results, weird rituals and much besides. Throughout our history, aliens have controlled the human race through various secret societies, religions, Satanic cults and occult movements and the Bilderberg Group is just one of the means by which they achieve this – its their user interface if you like. You know, I could make this stuff up, but why bother when you can find it just as easily using Google.
In reality the Bilderberg Group is pretty much like the Illuminati – if you are inventing a conspiracy then its best to add them in. Google both words (Bilderberg and Illuminati) and you get 50,800 hits. They don’t line up so well with Zionists (a mere 22,000 hits) and they don’t line up at all with the Rosicrucians (only a handful of hits). They have a strong association with aliens (41,700 hits), assassination (43,300 hits) and surprisingly (to me) the Iraq War.
When the wacky theorists of the web aren’t accusing them of nefarious activities, the Bilderbergers come under fire for encouraging globalisation, which in all probability they do, if only in an informal way. It is said that the Bilderberg Group was influential in introducing the Euro into Europe and maybe they were. They may have encouraged quite a few political developments that we’ve all lived through. But we can never be sure, because its activities are secret – and for that reason it’s only possible to accuse them of worshiping an idol that takes the form of an owl. (Yes indeed, they are owl worshipers).
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