What is the agenda of the Bilderberg Group?
What is the agenda of the Bilderberg Group?
The Bilderberg Meeting is an annual conference established in 1954 to foster dialogue between Europe and North America. The group’s agenda, originally to prevent another world war, is now defined as bolstering a consensus around free market Western capitalism and its interests around the globe.
How did the Bilderbergers get their name?
This elite group is governed by an even more secretive, almost entirely anonymous, inner circle of fifteen, known as the Incunabula. The Bilderbergers got their name from the place of their first meeting in 1954, the Bilderberg Hotel in Oosterbeek, Holland.
What did David Ike say about the Bilderberg Group?
Author David Ike says the “Bilderbergers” are shapeshifting lizards doing the work of the Illuminati. He imagines this group as a potentially satanic cabal that controls everything that happens in the world, which has the intention of enslaving the entire human race.
Who was the head of the CIA during the Bilderberg Meeting?
Retinger approached Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands who agreed to promote the idea, together with former Belgian prime minister Paul van Zeeland, and the then head of Unilever, Paul Rijkens. Bernhard in turn contacted Walter Bedell Smith, the then head of the CIA, who asked Eisenhower adviser Charles Douglas Jackson to deal with the suggestion.
The Bilderberg Group publishes on its website a simple list of the items that will be discussed at an upcoming meeting, without giving any further details. For the 2016 meeting here is the list of the topics up for discussion:
Is the Bilderberg Group Guided by the Illuminati?
• As the twenty-first century progresses,a new system of fascism will emerge under the guise of “free-trade” practices that will in fact be guided by the Illuminati. • The Bilderbergers have approved the Red Chinese model of economics as the standard for the emerging European superstate and the United States.