There are usually 115 participants in each annual meeting. Eighty are from Western Europe and the remainder from North America. From this mixture, one-third are from government and politics, and the remaining two-thirds from industry, finance, education and communications. The meeting was named after the hotel that the first meeting was held at in 1954. Anyone who is who tries to enter the meeting uninvited is instructed to be removed at all costs, and if resisting the individual is to be shot and killed where he stands. The purpose of this secretive annual meeting is to provide a forum where the worlds most powerful individual's can discuss and direct world events without anyone knowing what they are determining. If these elite world rulers had nothing to hide this meeting would at least be spoken about publicly.
Bilderberg 2010: Plutocracy with palm trees
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/blog/2010/jun/02/charlie-skelton-bilderberg-spain Secretive and elite - the Bilderberg group, which unites some of the world's most powerful people, has been meeting behind closed doors for decades. An investigative journalist Daniel Estulin has just revealed to the European Parliament all he claims to have discovered about the 'Bilderbergers', and expects the results of his findings to have the 'effect of an atomic bomb'
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmM61kSMTR0 www.bilderberg.org
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What else do they have in common?
03.06.2010 09:45
The economic collapses around the world and political scenes that have come about, suggest that the New World Order is tightening its grip. Bilderberg links to the New World Order are probable but cannot be proved for sure.
Question is, why is it all so secretive if they have nothing to hide?
Rhiannon