Bilderberg Group
The Bilderberg Group is an annual private conference established in 1954 aimed at fostering dialogue between Europe and North America. Named after the Hotel de Bilderberg in Oosterbeek, Netherlands, where its first meeting took place, the group consists of powerful and influential figures from political, economic, academic, and media sectors.
Conspiracies and Controversies
The Bilderberg Group has been the subject of numerous conspiracy theories and public suspicion primarily due to its secretive nature. Critics argue that its closed-door meetings facilitate undemocratic decision-making by an elite cabal that influences global policy. Allegations include the orchestration of political events, economic occurrences, and even the establishment of a "New World Order." Despite these claims, no concrete evidence has surfaced to substantiate these accusations, and the group maintains that its discussions are informal and do not result in any resolutions or votes.
Connection with Alex Jones
Prominent conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has frequently targeted the Bilderberg Group in his narratives, suggesting it plays a central role in various global plots. Jones has characterized the group as a secretive elite that manipulates world events from behind the scenes. In his documentary films and Infowars broadcasts, Jones often includes the Bilderberg Group as part of a larger alleged globalist agenda, leveraging the group's lack of transparency to bolster his claims.
Surprising Members of Bilderberg
Alex may be surprised to learn about some of the scary participants such as:
- Jared Kushner
- Robert Lighthizer (America First Policy Institute)
- H. R. McMaster
- David Petraeus
- Condoleezza Rice
- Gov Rick Perry (Texas)
- Reid Hoffman (Paypal Mafia)
- Alex Karp (Paypal Mafia)
- Peter Thiel (Paypal Mafia)
- William F. Buckley Jr. (John Birch)