Bilderberg: The Injustice League of the World
It would be great knowing that there really was a group of superheroes whose sworn mission in life was to protect and serve humanity. Unfortunately, we live in a world where the truth is quite the opposite. There is a committee of the world’s elite who meet in secret once a year to steer humanity towards a New World Order. They are known only as a the Bilderberg Group, named after the hotel where they held their first meeting. Little is know about who they are or what they do, but one thing is for certain: they are potentially one of the most important groups in the history of the world.
Who Are They?

Was actually a German, not Dutch.
The Bilderberg group was first established in 1954 by Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands and Joseph Retinger. They invited the world’s top representatives of banking, government and business to find a solution to the increasing amount of anti-Americanism in Europe. The conference was deemed a huge success, and was quickly established as an annual gathering of about 150 people.
Although the steering committee of the group doesn’t publish attendee lists, they do exist, and they include top level representatives from international politicians, banks and businesses. And to make sure you don’t hear about the meeting in the news, they also invite the owners of media conglomerates.
Past notable attendees include: Margaret Thatcher, Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, Dan Quayle, Alan Greenspan, Gerald Ford, Henry Kissinger, Richard Pearle, Donald Rumsfeld, Colin Powell, William Perry, Prince Charles, Prince Philip, King Juan Carlos and Queen Sophia of Spain, Queen Beatrix and Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, Peter Jennings, Rupert Murdoch, William F. Buckley Jr., Nelson, Jay and David Rockefeller, Jacob, Guy, Evelyn, Emma, and Lynn Forester Rothschild, Sigmund and Eric Warburg.
This year’s meeting will be held in Athens, Greece from May 14-17 at the Nafsika Astir Palace Hotel. For a great summary of the history of the group check out this post.
What Are They Discussing?
The reason that the Bilderbergs are lightning rods for conspiracy theorists is the secrecy that the group operates under. Utilizing Chatham House Rules the group ensures that participants can speak “as individuals, and to express views that may not be those of their organizations, and therefore it encourages free discussion. Speakers are then free to voice their own opinions, without concern for their personal reputation or their official duties and affiliations” (via Wikipedia). These rules, which sound awfully like those from Fight Club, are nicely summarized by the Group’s own introduction to the 2006 conference held in Ottawa, Canada:
Participants have agreed not to give interviews to the press during the meeting. In contacts with the news media after the conference it is an established rule that no attribution should be made to individual participants of what was discussed during the meeting. There will be no press conference.
via Infowars.com
This year’s pre-meeting handbook was obtained by investigative reporter and Bilderberg expert Daniel Estulin. and reveals that the economy is high on the conference’s agenda:
Details of the economic agenda were contained in a pre-meeting booklet being handed out to Bilderberg members. On a more specific note, Estulin warns that Bilderberg are fostering a false picture of economic recovery, suckering investors into ploughing their money back into the stock market again only to later unleash another massive downturn which will create “massive losses and searing financial pain in the months ahead,”
via Prisonplanet.com
Bilderbergs have long been accused of plotting together to bring the world under a one world government with a common currency, a-la NWO. There seems to be some truth to this, especially since the current chairman of Bilderberg admitted that the group “helped create the Euro”. Former British Secretary of State for Defence Denis Healey, and founding member of Bilderberg has said this about the group’s intentions:
“To say we were striving for a one-world government is exaggerated, but not wholly unfair. Those of us in Bilderberg felt we couldn’t go on forever fighting one another for nothing and killing people and rendering millions homeless. So we felt that a single community throughout the world would be a good thing.”
via “Who Pulls The Strings? (part 3)“
The CON:

This year I'm totally going to hit on the Queen.
Are the Bilderbergers just an excuse for world leaders to get together, get liquored up and dance the mambo? Or are they a group of super-villains bent on creating and establishing world policy which is conducive to their overarching goal of establishing a New World Order? Considering the power that they collectively hold, the secrecy that they operate under, combined with the fact that they have admitted to starting this process, it really isn’t too far of a stretch to imagine that this is indeed the case.
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