The Bilderbergers
Puppet-Masters of Power? An Investigation Into Claims Of Conspiracy At The Heart Of Politics, Business, And The Media
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Teeming with police, you feel the weight of surveillance—secret photographs, tapped phones, and arrests create an atmosphere of total transparency. This is the world surrounding a Bilderberg conference, where since 1954, a select group of wealthy and powerful individuals convenes annually to discuss their agendas. This elite assembly includes figures from politics, business, media, academia, and royalty, featuring names like Margaret Thatcher, Henry Kissinger, and more recently, David Cameron and Angela Merkel. Investigative writer Gerhard Wisnewski delves into the conspiracy theories surrounding this group, revealing participant names, their goals, and the purpose of their meetings. The narrative begins in Vouliagmeni, Greece, where Wisnewski attempts to observe a conference but quickly faces aggressive police and security, signaling his unwelcome presence. From this encounter, he traces the origins of the Bilderberg group back to its founding in 1954 by a Jesuit with secret service ties. Through meticulous examination of records and hidden reports, he uncovers the organization's history, the alliances among its members, and their shared interests. Are the Bilderbergers orchestrating events from behind the scenes? Is there a plan for a global government? This exploration offers a rare glimpse into the dynamics of power and the clandestine methods employed by those who seek to control from the shadows.
