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The Bilderberg Group or Bilderberg conference is an unofficial annual invitation-only conference of around 130 guests, most of whom are persons of influence in the fields of business, academia, media, or politics.

Due to discussions by public officials and powerful business leaders (and others) being off the record, these annual meetings are the subject of much criticism (for circumventing the democratic process of discussing issues openly and publicly) and numerous conspiracy theories.

The elite group meets annually, in secret, at exclusive, five-star resorts throughout the world, normally in Europe, although sometimes in the United States or Canada. It has an office in Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands.
Origin of the name "Bilderberg"
The "Bilderberg" title comes from what is generally recognized to be the location of its first official meeting in 1954 — the Hotel de Bilderberg in Oosterbeek near Arnhem in the Netherlands. Although the conference is not officially regarded as a club of any sort, many members are regular attendees, and guests are often seen as belonging to a secretive Bilderberg Group.

Origin and purpose of the first annual conference
The original Bilderberg conference was held at the Hotel de Bilderberg, near Arnhem, from May 29 to May 30 in 1954. The meeting was initiated by Polish emigre and political adviser, Joseph Retinger. Concerned about the growth of anti-Americanism in Western Europe, he proposed an international conference at which leaders from European countries and the United States would be brought together with the aim of promoting understanding between the cultures of America and Western Europe.

Retinger approached Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, who agreed to promote the idea, together with Belgian Prime Minister Paul Van Zeeland. The guest list was to be drawn up by inviting two attendees from each nation, one each to represent conservative and liberal (both terms used in the American sense) points of view.

The success of the meeting led the organizers to arrange an annual conference. A permanent Steering Committee was established, with Retinger appointed as permanent secretary. As well as organizing the conference, the steering committee also maintained a register of attendee names and contact details, with the aim of creating an informal network of individuals who could call upon one another in a private capacity. The declared purpose of the Bilderberg Group was to make a common political line tie between the United States of America and Europe in their opposition to the USSR and the global communist danger.

Dutch economist Ernst van der Beugel took over as permanent secretary in 1960, upon the death of Retinger. Prince Bernhard continued to serve as the meeting's chairman until 1976, the year of his involvement in the Lockheed scandal. There was no conference that year, but meetings resumed in 1977 under Alec Douglas-Home, the former British Prime Minister. He was followed in turn by Walter Scheel, ex-President of Germany, Eric Roll, former head of SG Warburg and Lord Carrington, former Secretary-General of NATO.

Declared purpose
The original intention of the Bilderberg Group was to further the understanding between Western Europe and North America through informal meetings between powerful individuals. Each year, a "steering committee" devises a selected invitation list with a maximum of 100 names. Invitations are only extended to residents of Europe and North America. The location of their annual meeting is not secret, and the agenda and list of participants are openly available to the public, but the topics of the meetings are kept secret and attendees pledge not to divulge what was discussed. The official stance of the Bilderberg Group is that their secrecy prevents the members' discussions from being manipulated by the media. Critics contend that the secrecy is evidence of conspiracy.

Perspectives on the nature of the group
The group's stated justification for secrecy is that it enables people to speak freely without the need to carefully consider how every word might be interpreted by the mass media. Some, however, consider the elite and secretive nature of the meeting antithetical to the principles of inclusion in democratic societies.

Attendees
See List of Bilderberg attendees for a longer list of Bilderberg attendees.

Attendees of Bilderberg include central bankers, defense experts, mass media press barons, government ministers, prime ministers, royalty, international financiers and political leaders from Europe and North America.

Some of the Western world's leading financiers and foreign policy strategists attend Bilderberg. Donald Rumsfeld is an active Bilderberger, as is Peter Sutherland from Ireland, a former European Union commissioner and chairman of Goldman Sachs and of British Petroleum. Rumsfeld and Sutherland served together in 2000 on the board of the Swedish/Swiss energy company ABB. Former U.S. Deputy Defense Secretary and current World Bank head Paul Wolfowitz is also a member, as is Roger Boothe, Jr. The Group's current chairman is Etienne Davignon, the Belgian politician and businessman, Fredrik Reinfeldt, current Prime Minister of Sweden and the Right Honourable Stephen Harper, current Prime Minister of Canada.

2006-10-07 08:28:33 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, it's an offshoot of the Skull and Bones and the Illuminati, highly secret societies whose aim is to rule the world. They are half way there with Bush and Blair at the helm helping them.

Bush senior in the Bones was called poppy, they all have a code name, Bush jnrs code name is temporary. He should be very worried!!

2006-10-07 08:30:36 · answer #2 · answered by tucksie 6 · 0 0

its Bilderberg, its very secret, meetings are closed to the public,
George w Bush, John Major, Henry Kissinger, are among the members, who comprise of CEO of major companys. ex & current Goverment Ministers members of royal famlies .
The Bilderberg delegates, comprising some of the world's most powerful decision makers discuss highly classified issues which are not supposed to be disclosed to the public by the press before or after the meeting.
The meetings are regular and prompted by world events.

2006-10-07 08:40:10 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

i think of I confirm extra approximately myself and existence by using consulting with God in my view and that i hardly examine the bible or bypass to church, partly by way of fact I in simple terms became in no way suggested doing that stuff. Its not genuine although to tell human beings how they should worship and pray or have self belief although and people who purely examine the bible might have a similar expertise and documents a s a individual who in no way reads the bible yet practices love, compassion and expertise daily. So no i don't think of it is a sin, its something you do and you think the form you do.

2016-11-26 23:18:15 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

last time i divulged the whole truth a man came round the next day and nailed me to the floor straight thru my left testicle in accordance with the rules.
it was a fair cop but it just shows you have to watch out.

2006-10-07 09:22:19 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

NO thats why its secret

2006-10-07 08:35:23 · answer #6 · answered by GLYN D 3 · 0 0

i'd tell you but then i'd need to kill you.......

2006-10-07 08:27:40 · answer #7 · answered by questor 3 · 1 0

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