heathcliffe
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"In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet, it
was planned that way."Perhaps the Bilderberg Group planned it all along. I haven't heard of them
meeting recently, but when David Rockefeller was still active, they were
accused of all things nefarious in politics.Participants
Main article: List of Bilderberg participants
The participants are between 120 to 150 people composed of political
leaders, experts from industry, finance, academia and the media.[2] About
two thirds of the participants come from Europe and the rest from North
America; one third from politics and government and the rest from other
fields.[2][3] Historically, attendee lists have been weighted toward
bankers, politicians, directors of large businesses[8] and board members
from large publicly traded corporations, including IBM, Xerox, Royal Dutch
Shell, Nokia and Daimler.[9] Heads of state, including former King Juan
Carlos I of Spain and former Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, have
attended meetings.[9][10] A source connected to the group told The Daily
Telegraph in 2013 that other individuals, whose names are not publicly
issued, sometimes turn up "just for the day" at the group's meetings.[11]Meetings
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"In politics, nothing happens by accident. If it happens, you can bet, it
was planned that way."Perhaps the Bilderberg Group planned it all along. I haven't heard of them
meeting recently, but when David Rockefeller was still active, they were
accused of all things nefarious in politics.Participants
Main article: List of Bilderberg participants
The participants are between 120 to 150 people composed of political
leaders, experts from industry, finance, academia and the media.[2] About
two thirds of the participants come from Europe and the rest from North
America; one third from politics and government and the rest from other
fields.[2][3] Historically, attendee lists have been weighted toward
bankers, politicians, directors of large businesses[8] and board members
from large publicly traded corporations, including IBM, Xerox, Royal Dutch
Shell, Nokia and Daimler.[9] Heads of state, including former King Juan
Carlos I of Spain and former Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands, have
attended meetings.[9][10] A source connected to the group told The Daily
Telegraph in 2013 that other individuals, whose names are not publicly
issued, sometimes turn up "just for the day" at the group's meetings.[11]Meetings
