The Bilderberg conspiracy concerns the Bilderberg Group, made up of politicians and financiers, who meet annually to discuss rigging elections.[1]
Conspiracy[]
The Bilderberg Group held its first conference at the Hotel de Bilderberg in 1954 to foster dialogue between Europe and North America, in the interests of preventing another World War.[2]
Today, it is defined as bolstering consensus around free market Western capitalism and global interests,[2] with a focus on rigging elections,[1] even if it means manufacturing a crises or proxy war.[3]
See World Economic Forum, Global Agenda |
F. William Engdahl in his book, A Century of War accuses the Bilderberg Group of orchestrating the 1973 oil crisis for their own gain.[4]
According to Sherman Skolnick, Bilderberg meetings are used to resolve disputes between warring factions of the Illuminati and make agreements.[5]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 NBC News, It only takes $26 to hack a voting machine, Sept. 28, 2011
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Wikipedia, Bilderberg Group
- ↑ Global Research, “The True Story of the Bilderberg Group” and What They May Be Planning Now, by Stephen Lendman, 28 May 2009
- ↑ Engdahl, F. William. A Century of War: Anglo-American Oil Politics and the New World Order. London: Pluto 2004. ISBN 074532309X
- ↑ Suppressed Minds, Abc News Jokes about Secret billionaires meeting Bilderberg again! (Original link)
Resources[]
- Wikipedia, List of Bilderberg participants