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Bilderberg Group: Founded in 1954, the Bilderberg Group is an annual conference attended by influential figures from North America and Europe, including politicians, bankers, business leaders, and academics. Discussions at Bilderberg meetings are off the record, leading to speculation about their influence on global affairs.

Trilateral Commission: Established in 1973 by David Rockefeller, the Trilateral Commission aims to foster cooperation between North America, Europe, and East Asia. Its members are influential figures from politics, business, and academia. Critics argue that it promotes a globalist agenda and concentrates power among elites.

Council on Foreign Relations (CFR): Founded in 1921, the CFR is a U.S.-based think tank specializing in foreign policy and international affairs. Its members include politicians, diplomats, journalists, and scholars. The CFR publishes Foreign Affairs, a leading journal on international relations, and its influence extends to shaping U.S. foreign policy.

Economic Concentration: The concentration of economic power refers to the dominance of a few corporations or individuals in key industries. This concentration can lead to monopolistic practices, stifling competition, and influencing government policies in favor of the elite.

Interlocking Directorates: Interlocking directorates occur when individuals serve on the boards of multiple companies, creating connections and shared interests between corporations. This practice can reinforce the influence of a small group of individuals over multiple sectors of the economy.

Rockefeller Empire: The Rockefeller family, particularly through figures like John D. Rockefeller, amassed considerable wealth and influence in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The Rockefeller Foundation and other philanthropic endeavors further extended their reach into various sectors, including education, healthcare, and research.

Wealth and Income Distribution: Studies consistently show that wealth and income in the U.S. are highly concentrated among the top earners and wealthiest individuals. The top 1% of the population often controls a disproportionate share of the nation's wealth, leading to concerns about economic inequality and its impact on society.

The Bilderberg Meeting (also known as the "Bilderberg Group", "Bilderberg Conference" or "Bilderberg Club") is an annual off-the-record forum established in 1954 to foster dialogue between Europe and North America. The group's agenda, originally to prevent another world war, is now defined as bolstering a consensus around free market Western capitalism and its interests around the globe. Participants include political leaders, experts, captains of industry, finance, academia, numbering between 120 and 150. Attendees are entitled to use information gained at meetings, but not attribute it to a named speaker (known as the Chatham House Rule). The group states that the purpose of this is to encourage candid debate while at the same time maintaining privacy, but critics from a wide range of viewpoints have called it into question, and it has provoked conspiracy theories from both the left and right.

Meetings were chaired by Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands until 1975. The current Chairman is French businessman Henri de Castries. Since 1954, the meeting has taken place every year except in 1976, when it was cancelled due to the Lockheed bribery scandals involving Prince Bernhard,[1] and in 2020 and 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[2] Lisbon hosted the 69th meeting in 2023.[3]
Origin
Main article: 1954 Bilderberg Conference

The first conference was held at the Bilderberg Hotel (Hotel de Bilderberg) in Oosterbeek, Netherlands, from 29 to 31 May 1954.[4][5] The hotel gave its name both to the group and to the "Bilderbergers" who participate in its activities. The hotel is situated in a quiet location, approximately 7 km west of the city of Arnhem.[6] It is owned and operated by the Bilderberg hotel chain, which runs 12 hotels and an event location in the Netherlands and one hotel in Germany.[7] At the time of the 1954 conference, it was a medium-sized family-run hotel.[6]

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