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Bilderberg Club: the composition of the participants. Secrets of Bilderberg

Conspiracy thinking is the ability of consciousness to notice in everything a hidden meaning, secret hints, mysterious patterns and a double bottom. The Jewish conspiracy, the Masonic conspiracy, the conspiracy of billionaires, the conspiracy of NATO members ... For people who have such a view of the world, the Bilderberg club is the embodiment of a nightmare simply because of its existence.

Why is the club called Bilderberg?

However, at one time the joke was popular: even if you are paranoid, this does not mean that you are not being followed. The fact that over the conspiracy and their eternal readiness to suspect everyone and everyone are laughing does not mean that conspiracies do not exist or can not exist, even as an exception to the rule. Indeed, nothing prevents people from plotting. If a couple of deputies can agree and sit down the boss, then why should this right be denied to members of the Bilderberg club? There is no reason to restrict their rights and freedoms.

The name of the mysterious club is due to the hotel "Bilderberg", located in Holland. It was there that in the distant 1954 the first meeting of the financial and political elite of the planet took place. Of course, it would be interesting to know who exactly got the idea to collect in one place the most influential people of the Earth, and for what it was done.

Facts and Sources

Perhaps, this meeting was planned as a one-off event, and no one was going to create a Bilderberg club. The composition of the informal conference remained unknown to the public, which is quite logical - secrecy, after all. But, despite all the efforts, it is impossible to completely hide the attention of reporters from the unique concentration of celebrities in a single hotel. Therefore, at least indirectly, the information is received. Kings and directors, presidents and chancellors, bankers and prime ministers, the largest oligarchs - such is the alleged composition. The Bilderberg club unites, according to rumors, about 400 people. The exact figure, indicated in various sources, is 383 participants. Although, of course, it is curious, where does this detail come from when it comes to a closed society? This is not the time-table at the factory.

This is the beauty of a large and important secret organization like the Bilderberg Club: the composition is unknown, what they are doing - it is not known what the goals are - also unknown. All the information available to society comes from sources that are not too credible and frankly smack of cheap tabloid yellowness. These same people regularly disclose communist, monopoly and even Zionist conspiracies, which is a very bad taste even in this environment. Where did the informants get this information? How did they get them? Why suddenly it was these so odious persons who were entrusted to inform the world about the secrets of the club? There are no answers to these questions. But the fact remains. The only data on meetings of a mysterious organization come from such dubious sources that automatically discredits the very concept. After all, even the most serious problem will seem strange and far-fetched, if it is broadcast by a city madman at a subway station. It's not about content, it's about filing.

History of research

One of the first to talk about a mysterious club was L. Gonzalez-Mat, a former CIA official. Perhaps all he wrote is a crystal truth. But what is the probability that a former CIA official will disclose sensitive information? Does not anyone in this organization swear an oath of non-disclosure? And why did the all-powerful club, the planet's manager, allow the publication of this book? Maybe, of course, so the organization wanted to make itself known. But why is it done so exotically? Was it not better to publish a memorandum in The Times?

David Rothkopf, Pierre and Daniel de Vilmare, William Wolfe - these people seem to exist in a vacuum. Historians, researchers, they are not seen in anything significant, apart from writing shattering revelations of the secret community. The whole truth about the Bilderberg club is their main contribution to science and journalism. Again, it's possible that these are enthusiastic people, to whom everything else is simply not interesting, the fanatics of one topic. Therefore, there are no other achievements in their scientific and literary practice. And perhaps it's just unscrupulous researchers who speculate on hot and, importantly, absolutely unverifiable and by definition unproven topic.

Unfortunately, it is these topics - the golden bottom for pseudo-researchers of all kinds, who care only about their own popularity and income.

Recent investigations

Now the research is engaged in a certain Tony Gosling, who created the thematic site, and Jim Tucker, who is the editor of American Free Press, an American newspaper of extremely conservative persuasion. They rely on data obtained from assistants, secretaries, assistants to the members of the organization. Are these data being checked? By definition, no. Is the probability that this information is simply invented either by information providers or by researchers? If, let's say, take into account the fact that the information about the personal life of the Queen of Britain and her family members is kept in secret is quite successful, and the attendants of Buckingham Palace are not distinguished by their talk, is it possible that the English monarchy could cope with this task, but the mighty Bilderberg club? The composition of the organization does not control its subordinates so much, while managing the destiny of the planet with ease? There is in this some logical contradiction.

Real facts

What kind of truthful information is there about an organization known as the Bilderberg Club: the composition (at least in general terms, not completely and without knowing who does what function), the place of fees (only after the meeting), some rather rare messages and statements People who are members of the club. Here, perhaps, that's all.

The club has about 400 members, but not all of these people come to meetings. Usually at meetings there are, according to different sources, from 120 to 140 people. Who exactly is unknown, the fact of attendance at the meeting can be told only after visiting the club. And they mention only about their visit to the meeting, and not about the topics that were discussed there.

Fees are held every year, usually in May or June. The meeting place changes every time. Cities and countries, hotels and castles ... It is impossible to keep a secret visit of hundreds of representatives of the world elite, but for those 4 days that the meeting lasts, no one simply has no time to scout anything. Doors, for which the powerful communicate this world, are tightly closed.

Here, in fact, that's all. Secrets of the Bilderberg Club its members are securely kept from prying eyes and ears.

Members of the club

According to unconfirmed rumors, Bill Clinton, Margaret Thatcher, Juan Carlos I, Tony Blair, Henry Kissinger, representatives of the Rockefeller clan, Zbigniew Bzezinski, Paul Wolfowitz are or are at least members of the Bilderberg club. As for the Rockefellers, they themselves repeatedly confirmed the fact of involvement in a mysterious community.

Although there are occasional articles that Clinton and Margaret Thatcher lost power precisely because they refused to comply with the decisions of the secret organization, and Kennedy was so dangerous that a decision was made to eliminate it.

Some representatives of the Russian political elite are also included in the Bilderberg club. The members of the meeting, which was held in 1997 in Turnbury, assumed the presence of Chubais, Shevtsova and Yavlinsky. At the same time, there is no information about membership in Yeltsin's club at least somehow. Either he was considered not trustworthy and did not have real power, or simply Yeltsin did not consider it necessary to mention this side of his life.

In light of this, many are interested in what kind of relationship is the Bilderberg Club and Putin?

Communication of the Russian leader with the club

With this question, too, not everything is clear. In the opinion of some, Putin has long been a member of the club. Hence the influence and weight in the world arena. Everything that Putin does is part of the general secret plan. There is no confrontation between Russia and the West, Russia and Europe. There is a script with an unknown finale, composed behind closed doors of the Bilderberg club. Any move by Putin, Obama or other leaders is just part of one complex, mysterious performance.

But there is also the opposite view, according to which the Bilderberg club and Putin are in strict opposition. The president of the Russian Federation opposes the plans of the secret society, and everything that is happening now is the result of an unceasing struggle. The Bilderberg club seeks to enslave Russia, and Putin is doing everything to counter this.

True, another option is possible. Like any sensible people (and they can achieve success, especially so much, they can), members of the club and Putin can talk and negotiate, come to a common decision, in some way conceding, softening something, in some way manifesting Adherence to principles. For sure, after all, each of the members of the secret society has its own personal interests. And in part, he satisfies them, including through the influence of the club. And partially sacrifices, refuses certain plans for the sake of agreement with other members of society. A reasonable compromise is the basis for the existence of any successful organization. Why should not Putin and the Bilderberg Club conduct a mutually beneficial dialogue? It would be so natural.

Possible goals of the club

Data on the activities of a mysterious organization are just as contradictory. Of course, conspiracy theorists maintain that this mysterious association of world leaders governs the world. This is quite possible, given the traditional for such an organization as the Bilderberg Club, the composition. Photographers captured and Bill Gates, and Donald Graham, and Henry Kissinger, and Roger Altman.

The Balkan crisis and the fall of Milosevic, the invasion of Iraq and the rise in oil prices, the creation of a single European currency and the triumph of the US dollar - blame the members of a powerful organization for all these and many other events. And this is also quite possible. The scale of influence of these people is such that, combining efforts, they are able to direct social processes in one direction or another. They are able to push public opinion, talk with politicians, finance certain actions and events. Separately, such tremors can not change much on a global scale. But if we act in concert, for the benefit of a single goal, and even with such significant positions, then the possibilities of influence are truly unlimited. And conspiracy experts have every reason to worry: is this not a new secret world government? The Bilderberg club fits perfectly with this definition.

There is another option, less spectacular. He assumes a banal oligarchic collusion of unprecedented scale. In fact, this concept of conspiracy is not so different from the version with the behind-the-scenes government. But the goal is different: not power and reforms aimed at achieving a certain social result, but the usual desire to earn as much money as possible, raised to an unthinkable degree. World history knows many cases when wars began for the sake of money. For example, Napoleon filled this empty treasury after the Revolution - and this is a very altruistic example. Actions Bilderbergskogo club is unlikely to be so noble.

The Bilderberg version

The members of the club themselves say that they simply discuss current political and financial issues at their meetings, and they do not always agree on opinions, the composition is too mottled by the organization. The Bilderberg club is simply a meeting point for influential people, where they can discuss all important and relevant topics.

To meet two respectable people, you need to select apartments, rent planes, look for time in the loaded schedule. And if these gentlemen and I will give more than two? If there are three, four, ten? The more people with whom you need to discuss important issues, the more difficult the task. Therefore, the ideal solution is simply to agree in advance on a general meeting and already there to communicate with those who need it, on all topics of interest.

Quite logical explanation. Its only drawback - it does not refute the conspiracy theories associated with the existence of the club. Indeed, you can meet every spring to discuss the collection of stamps and coins, but why then such secrecy? Why put barriers out of police and security guards, far exceeding the usual requirements of reasonable security? If people do not need to know what exactly is being discussed at club meetings, then this is either something deeply personal, or something that will cause dissatisfaction with the public.

Actually, some Bilderbergers also confirm this. They openly declare that club meetings are an opportunity to determine the ways of development, bypassing the national interests of individual countries. Sounds great. But whose interests are taken into account then? Universal well-being? Or the members of an organization known as the Bilderberg club? Russia in this respect is hardly an exception. She represents too much force in the world arena. The country's leadership can not be outside this organization - otherwise the supranational idea of the club itself loses its meaning.

Let the true goals of the organization be unknown, the very fact of exclusive secrecy makes humanity look at it with suspicion.

Are fears of conspiracy theorists justified?

Nothing says that the secrets of the Bilderberg club are dictated by the need to hide conspiracies. But nothing proves the opposite. Information in general there is no. People gather every year, they meet behind closed doors. What are they discussing there? Anything. From plans to capture the world to culinary recipes. There is no objective reason to assume that the club's closure is caused by anything other than a desire for seclusion. Maybe, the audience are indulged in secret vices and debauchery, and do not divide the percentage of the sale of the Earth to aliens. But that's how a person works, that one kind of door slammed in front of his nose makes you suspect the worst. "If they do not let me go somewhere, it means that they are preparing some kind of muck, which is personally intended for me," - that's exactly what almost everyone thinks when faced with a closed post in an always open blog or discovering that the spouse is hastily erasing the SMS- Message. There are no grounds for such suspicions. Maybe SMS is really just meaningless advertising, and in closed posts the author discusses his personal life with his closest friends. But the thought is still there! And get rid of suspicion is very difficult. Even if the next time SMS will give to read, and the record will be opened ... Who knows what was in those in the previous ones? Maybe all the worst has already happened?

But even if the Bilderberg club of billionaires starts inviting the press for each of its meetings, suspicions will not go away anywhere. Yes, they do not discuss this here and now. But maybe in another place and at another time?

Of course, such skepticism about the endless concepts of conspiracy does not mean that the Bilderberg club is the embodiment of innocence. But it is necessary to clearly distinguish groundless suspicions, the only reason for which is the closed door of the club, and objective facts on which, in fact, any accusations should be built. It is necessary to do this not from abstract justice, but to preserve a clear objective picture of the world.

In the meantime, the elite club keeps its secrets, and the whole planet, with bated breath, tries to guess what is going on behind these closed doors. A conspiracy of Freemasons? Or is it still an exchange of recipes? Strange secrets are so fascinating ...

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