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MEMBERS OF THE WEST’S "SHADOW WORLD GOVERNMENT" are heading home today after meeting behind closed doors to discuss their vision of the future of the world.
Intelligence chiefs, heads of state, and top business leaders met in private at the Salamander Washington DC hotel for the Bilderberg Group meeting, which took place from April 9 to 12. Many stayed for other private meetings afterwards.
No public or press access was allowed.
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SECRETIVE COMMITTEE
The western elite has long sneered at accusations that the Bilderberg gatherings are a secretive committee of mega-powerful people in the west, but their denials are undermined by the fact that the accusation is so plainly true.
- Prominent attendees this year included pro-war businessman Alex Karp, whose Palantir company was set up with funding from the CIA.
- MI6 director Blaise Metreweli was present, as the UK elite tries to gaslight the nation's people into believing that Russia plans to attack their country.
- Admiral Samuel Paparo, Commander, U.S. Indo-Pacific Command, was present; the man in charge of realizing well-developed US plans for war on China.
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NO JOURNALISTS ALLOWED
No journalists are allowed except for a handful who pledge NOT to do their jobs by actually reporting on the meeting.
Present this year were staff from press outlets already known for their extensive western supremacy bias:
- Anne Applebaum of The Atlantic
- Rana Foroohar and Gideon Rachman of the Financial Times
- Zanny Minton Beddoes of The Economist
- Zakaria Fareed and Brett McGurk of CNN
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TINY MINORITY
As always, people who could be seen as representatives of the vast majority of the human race—non-white races, to be blunt—were excluded.
There were no Chinese, no one from India, no Indonesians, no one representing the African continent, nor Latin America, and so on.
The Bilderberg meetings are fundamentally about fine-tuning the present system, in which a tiny minority (the west is about 12% of humanity) has global dominance over the whole of humanity, keeping the other 87% in check.
If you think this sounds morally dubious, you will not be the first person to notice that.
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MONEY AND GUNS
When western nations had all the money and guns, it was easy.
But the creativity and energy of wider humanity, Asians, Africans, and Latin Americans, is making it harder, particularly as the Chinese method of growth (work hard, avoid wars, create good trade relationships) is so much more attractive than the ruinously expensive US methods of power expansion: creating conflicts, hitting rivals with sanctions, and exploiting the media to demonize rivals.
There’s also the baby shortage. The superpowers lack children. Africans and Muslim communities are the biggest groups with the required 2.1 + babies per woman.
Current thinking in the west: to keep on top, we need more money and guns.
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FLYING KILLER ROBOTS
But while the attendees keep their mouths shut, their very presence enables observers to work out what was discussed.
- Diversion of more public money to weapons and the military in western countries is always on the agenda, a favorite topic of UK Foreign Sec David Lammy, who was present.
- A key host of the meeting was Eric Schmidt, a technologist who has made himself a specialist in both AI and drone warfare.
So some of the discussion would inevitably have been about the need to spent more cash in the west on the development of flying killer robots.
- The long-planned US war on China would again have been discussed, for sure. Present were US Armed Forces people, including Daniel P. Driscoll, Secretary of the US Army, and Kevin Harrington, Former Senior Director for Strategic Planning, US National Security Council.
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BUSINESS WORLD LEADERS
Also present were some interesting characters from the business world.
- There was Alexandr Wang, who is now Chief AI Officer of Meta, the company behind Facebook and Instagram.
- Bitcoin is in the mix. The Crypto world was represented by Faryar Shirzad, Chief Policy Officer of Coinbase, the world's biggest bitcoin custodian.
- Also present was Mathias Döpfner, Chair and CEO, Axel Springer SE, a rightwinger who yesterday got UK government approval to take over the UK Telegraph.
(The company already owns Politico, Business Insider, Morning Brew, and many other mainstream media.)
This is a good reminder that the "international media" is actually the western mainstream media.
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PARTICIPANTS
As for other participants, here’s the list published by the Bilderberg Meetings' own website. Ask them yourselves.
The FT, Economist and CNN won't be talking.
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Abrams, Stacey (USA), CEO, Sage Works Production
Alverà, Marco (ITA), Co-Founder, zhero. net; CEO, TES
Applebaum, Anne (USA), Staff Writer, The Atlantic
Auchincloss, Murray (GBR), Former CEO, BP plc
Barroso, José Manuel (PRT), Chair International Advisors, Goldman Sachs International
Bartosiewicz, Adam (POL), Vice President, WB Group
Baudson, Valérie (FRA), CEO, Amundi SA
Berg, Caroline (SWE), CEO, Axel Johnson
Birol, Fatih (INT), Executive Director, International Energy Agency
Boël, Harold (BEL), CEO, Sofina
Bosek, Peter (AUT), CEO and Chief Retail Officer, Erste Group Bank AG
Bourla, Albert (USA), Chair and CEO, Pfizer Inc.
Budliger, Helene (CHE), State Secretary for Economic Affairs
Burgum, Douglas (USA), Secretary of the Interior
Busch, Roland (DEU), President and CEO, Siemens AG
Calviño, Nadia (INT), President, European Investment Bank
Cantell, Aaro (FIN), Chair, Normet Group
Castries, Henri de (FRA), President, Institut Montaigne
Cavendish, Camilla (GBR), Member House of Lords
Chambers, Jack (IRL), Minister for Public Expenditure, Infrastructure, Reform and Digitalisation
Christiansen, Jeppe (DNK), CEO, Maj Invest group
Clark, Jack (USA), Co-Founder and Head of Public Benefit, Anthropic PBC
Colao, Vittorio (ITA), Vice Chair EMEA, General Atlantic Service Company LP
Collison, Patrick (IRL), CEO, Stripe
Döpfner, Mathias (DEU), Chair and CEO, Axel Springer SE
Driscoll, Daniel P. (USA), Secretary of the Army
Economy, Elizabeth (USA), Hargrove Senior Fellow, Stanford University
Ek, Daniel (SWE), Chair, Spotify SA
Eriksen, Øyvind (NOR), President and CEO, Aker ASA
Escrivá, José Luis (ESP), Governor, Bank of Spain
Ferguson, Niall (USA), Milbank Family Senior Fellow, Stanford University
Foroohar, Rana (USA), Associate Editor, Financial Times
Freeland, Chrystia (CAN), Special Representative for the Reconstruction of Ukraine
Fürstenberg, Jeanette zu (DEU), Managing Director, General Catalyst
Gil, Pilar (ESP), CEO, PRISA Media
Greer, Jamieson (USA), United States Trade Representative
Guttenberg, Karl-Theodor zu (DEU), Chair, Spitzberg Partners LLC
Harrington, Kevin (USA), Former Senior Director for Strategic Planning, National Security Council
Hassabis, Demis (GBR), Co-Founder and CEO, Google DeepMind
Heraty, Anne (IRL), Chair, Sherry Fitzgerald and IBEC
Hoffmann, André (CHE), Vice Chair, Roche Holding Ltd.
Horstmann, Uwe (DEU), CEO, Stark
Hunt, Colin (IRL), CEO, AIB Group plc
Jakobs, Roy (NLD), President and CEO, Royal Philips
Jetten, Rob (NLD), Prime Minister
Jonson, Pål (SWE), Minister for Defence
Kaag, Sigrid (NLD), Co-Chair Board of Directors, United Nations Foundation
Kagan, Kimberly (USA), President, Institute for the Study of War
Kamyshin, Oleksandr (UKR), Advisor to the President of Ukraine for Strategic Affairs
Karp, Alex (USA), CEO, Palantir Technologies Inc.
Kirtley, David (USA), CEO, Helion Energy
Koç, Ali (TUR), Vice Chair, Koç Holding
Kostrzewa, Wojciech (POL), President, Polish Business Roundtable
Kotkin, Stephen (USA), Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Kratsios, Michael (USA), Director, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy
Kravis, Henry R. (USA), Co-Founder and Co-Executive Chair, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.
Kravis, Marie-Josée (USA), Chair, The Museum of Modern Art
Kubilius, Andrius (INT), Commissioner Defence and Space, European Commission
Kudelski, André (CHE), Chair and CEO, Kudelski Group SA
Lammy, David (GBR), Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Justice
Laubenthal, Markus (INT), General and Chief of Staff, Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe
Leeuwen, Geoffrey van (INT), Chief of Staff, Office of the Secretary General
Lescure, Roland (FRA), Minister for Economy, Finance and Industrial, Energy and Digital Sovereignty
Letta, Enrico (ITA), Dean, IE School of Politics, Economics & Global Affairs
Leysen, Thomas (BEL), Chair, dsm-firmenich AG
Lighthizer, Robert (USA), Chair, Center for American Trade
Liikanen, Erkki (FIN), Chair, IFRS Foundation Trustees
MacGregor, Catherine (FRA), CEO Group, ENGIE
McCoy, Danny (IRL), CEO, Ibec
McGurk, Brett (USA), Global Affairs Analyst, CNN
McInnes, Ross (FRA), President, Safran Group
Meelby Jensen, Britt (DNK), CEO, Ambu A/S
Mensch, Arthur (FRA), Co-Founder and CEO, Mistral AI
Metreweli, Blaise (GBR), Chief, Secret Intelligence Service
Micklethwait, John (USA), Editor-in-Chief, Bloomberg LP
Minton Beddoes, Zanny (GBR), Editor-in-Chief, The Economist
Moreira, Duarte (PRT), Co-Founder and CEO, Zeno Partners
Motzfeldt, Vivian (GRL), Former Minister of Foreign Affairs
Moura Guedes, Guta (PRT), Chair and Co-Founder, ExperimentaDesign
Murati, Mira (USA), CEO, Thinking Machines Lab
Nadal, Alberto (ESP), Shadow Economic Minister, Popular Party
Netherlands, H.M. the King of the (NLD),
Netherlands, H.M. the Queen of the (NLD),
Olechowski, Jacek (POL), Founder, Mediacap
Orszag, Peter R. (USA), CEO and Chair, Lazard
Özyeğin, Murat (TUR), Chair, Fiba Group
Papalexopoulos, Dimitri (GRC), Chair, TITAN SA
Paparo, Samuel (USA), Commander, US Indo-Pacific Command
Perryman, Skye (USA), President and CEO, Democracy Forward
Pierrakakis, Kyriakos (GRC), Minister of Economy and Finance
Pouyanné, Patrick (FRA), Chair and CEO, TotalEnergies SE
Rachman, Gideon (GBR), Chief Foreign Affairs Commentator, Financial Times
Rappard, Rolly van (NLD), Co-Founder and Chair, CVC Capital Partners
Roche, Nicolas (FRA), Secretary General, General Secretariat for Defence and National Security
Rovere, Silvia Maria (ITA), Chair, Poste Italiane S.p.A.
Rutte, Mark (INT), Secretary General, NATO
Sawers, John (GBR), Executive Chair, Newbridge Advisory Ltd.
Sbokou-Constantakopoulou, Costantza (GRC), UNESCO Goodwill Ambassador
Schadlow, Nadia (USA), Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute
Scherf, Gundbert (DEU), Co-Founder and Co-CEO, Helsing GmbH
Schimpf, Brian (USA), Co-Founder and CEO, Anduril Industries
Schmidt, Eric E. (USA), Executive Chair and CEO, Relativity Space Inc
Sedwill, Mark (GBR), Chair of Trustees, International Institute for Strategic Studies
Sewell, Terri (USA), Member of Congress
Sewing, Christian (DEU), CEO, Deutsche Bank AG
Shirzad, Faryar (USA), Chief Policy Officer, Coinbase
Sikorski, Radoslaw (POL), Minister of Foreign Affairs
Sinirlioğlu, Feridun H. (TUR), Secretary General, OSCE
Smith, Brad (USA), Vice Chair and President, Microsoft Corporation
Smith, Jason (USA), Member of Congress
Stoltenberg, Jens (NOR), Minister of Finance
Stubb, Alexander (FIN), President of the Republic
Sutter, Petra De (BEL), Rector, Ghent University
Tangen, Nicolai (NOR), CEO, Norges Bank Investment Management
Tara, Mehmet (TUR), President and Chair, Enka Holding
Terekh, Iryna (UKR), CEO and CTO, Fire Point LLC
Thalhammer, Anna (AUT), Editor-in-Chief, Profil
Tucker, Mark (GBR), Chair, AIA Group Ltd
Valentini, Valentino (ITA), Deputy Minister of Enterprise and Made in Italy
Valtonen, Elina (FIN), Minister of Foreign Affairs
Vassy, Luis (FRA), President, Sciences Po
Vestager, Margrethe (DNK), Chair, Danish Technical University
Wallenberg, Marcus (SWE), Chair, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB
Wang, Alexandr (USA), Chief AI Officer, Meta
Zakaria, Fareed (USA), Host, Fareed Zakaria GPS
Zarakol, Ayse (TUR), Professor of International Relations, University of Cambridge
Zeiler, Gerhard (AUT), President, Warner Bros. Discovery International
Zipse, Oliver (DEU), Chair, BMW AG
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