What are some interesting facts about the Bilderberg Group?
19 Shocking Facts And Theories About The Bilderberg Group. 1 1. New World Order – More Money and Power for the Top 0.1%. Via humansarefree.com. 2 2. Perpetual Wars. 3 3. Global Mind Control. 4 4. The Bilderberg Group’s Intense Dislike of Trump. 5 5. The North American Union (NAU)
Where was the Bilderberg Meeting held in Brussels?
However, in November 2009, the group hosted a dinner meeting at the Château of Val-Duchesse in Brussels outside its annual conference to promote the candidacy of Herman Van Rompuy for President of the European Council. The Bilderberg meetings are also unofficially called the “Bilderberg Group”, “Bilderberg conference” or “Bilderberg Club”.
Who was Prime Minister after attending Bilderberg Meeting?
Everyone invited sees a major career boost after attending a Bilderberg meeting. Bill Clinton attended while he was the Governor of Arkansas and within a year he was President of the United States. Tony Blair became Prime Minister of the UK, four years after going to his first Bilderberg meeting. 19.
What did Jim Tucker do for the Bilderberg Group?
Since the early 1970s, Jim Tucker has been spying on Bilderberg meetings, bringing back intel about discussions of the Bilderberg Group related to the disbanding of the Soviet Union, the invasion of Iraq a year before it happened, and how to get a civil war raging in Syria.
Who was the Bilderberg shill for the Great Reset?
They needed a Satanic Shill to implement the North American version of the ‘Great Reset’. Here in Canada we have out own Bilderberg Shill in Justin Trudeau ready to implement the Illuminati’s ‘People Control’ plan. Trudeau has tendered out for contractors to build our COVID 21 Internment Camps across Canada.
What are the topics for the 2016 Bilderberg Meeting?
For the 2016 meeting here is the list of the topics up for discussion: China, current events, cybersecurity, Europe (growth, immigrants, reform, unity and vision), geopolitics of energy and commodities, lower classes and the middle class, Middle East, Russia, technological innovation, US political climate, economy, debt, growth, and reform.