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The Bilderberg Group is a group whose existence and activities are private, and are the subject of numerous conspiracy theories. The group has been depicted as a secretive international cabal of the influent and the affluent: politicians, financiers, and media and business moguls; the elite of the elite. Some believe that they have dictated national policies, rigged (or outright stolen) national elections, caused wars, recessions, and ordered murders and ousters of world leaders such as American president John F. Kennedy and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher.

They meet annually at five-star resorts throughout the world, mostly in Europe, although American and Canadian events are not unheard of.

Although it has no official name and has existed for many years, the "Bilderberg Group" name comes from what is generally recognized to be the location of the cabal's first official meeting in 1954: the Bilderberg Hotel in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.

It has an office in Leiden, South Holland.

Declared purpose

The original intention of the Bilderberg group was to further the understanding between Western Europe and North America through informal meetings between powerful individuals. Each year, a "steering committee" devises a selected invitation list with a maximum of 100 names; invitations are only extended to residents of Europe and North America. The location of their annual meeting is not secret, and the agenda and list of participants are openly available to the public, but the topics of the meetings are kept secret: they are not published, and attendees pledge not to divulge what was discussed. The official stance of the Bilderberg Group is that their secrecy prevents these individuals' discussions from being manipulated by the media. However, social class-related exclusivity is considered by many to be the primary motive. Security is managed by military intelligence.

Perspectives on the nature of the group

The stated reason for the group's secrecy is that it enables people to speak freely without the need to carefully consider how every word might be interpreted by the mass media. However, as many of the attendees have gained their power through the democratic process, it is debatable if it is morally desirable for them to exercise their power off the record. This secrecy has led conspiracy researchers to claim that the meetings have a sinister purpose; that they are merely a front for the Round table groups, or even a semi-public front for the Illuminati or assorted other secret societies.

The Bilderberg Group has been described as:

  • A "discussion group" of politicians, media moguls, academics and business leaders
  • An exclusive international lobby of the power elite of Europe and North America, capable of influencing international policy
  • A capitalist secret society operating entirely through self-interest.
  • An underground neo-Nazi group hoping to establish a 21st century fascist world government.

Attendees

Attendees of Bilderberg include central bankers, defense experts, mass media press barons, government ministers, prime ministers, royalty, international financiers and political leaders from Europe and America.

Some of the Western world's leading financiers and foreign policy strategists attend Bilderberg. Rumsfeld is an active Bilderberger - so is Peter Sutherland from Ireland, a former European Union commissioner and chairman of Goldman Sachs and of BP. Rumsfeld and Sutherland served together in 2000 on the board of the Swedish/Swiss energy company ABB. Former US Deputy Defense Secretary and current World Bank head Paul Wolfowitz is also a member. The group's current chairman is Étienne Davignon, the Belgian politician and businessman.

2003

Guests in the 2003 Bilderberg Meeting included:

2004

In the 2004 meeting from June 3 to June 6, held in Stresa, Italy, reported attendees included many of the people attending in 2003, British Petroleum chief John Browne, US Senator John Edwards, World Bank president James Wolfensohn, British Prime Minister Tony Blair, President George W. Bush, and Melinda Gates, wife of Bill Gates.

2005

In the 2005 meeting from May 5 to May 8, held in German Bavaria, prepared by the group's steering committee including Josef Ackermann of Deutsche Bank, Jorma Ollila of Nokia, Richard Perle, Vernon Jordan, Jürgen Schrempp of DaimlerChrysler, Peter Sutherland of Goldman Sachs International, Daniel Vasella of Novartis and James Wolfensohn of the Worldbank, among others there were expected to be present Henry Kissinger, Carlos M. Collazo, Natan Sharansky and Bernard Kouchner, according to the Financial Times of May 2.

EU Commissioners

European Union's Commissioners who have attended include:

Refer to links to discussion at European Parliament for proof.