The True Story of the Bilderberg Group
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Peter Ganim
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Daniel Estulin
Delving into a world once shrouded in mystery, this investigative report provides a fascinating account of the annual meetings of the world's most powerful people, The Bilderberg Group. Since first meeting in 1954 at the Bilderberg Hotel in the Netherlands, The Bilderberg Group has been comprised of prime ministers, presidents, and the wealthiest CEOs of the world, all deliberating the economic and political future of humanity. The press has never attended these meetings, which have ramifications on the citizens of the world.
Using methods that resemble the spy tactics of the Cold War - and in several instances putting his own life on the line - the author managed to learn what was being said and has made it public for the first time.
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It is astoundingly true and informative.Any additional comments?
Every red-blooded American should read and be aware of these underhanded thugs that are determined to rule the world.The Crisis We Are Facing
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Good Book - Dry Reader
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Must read for everyone with an inquiring mind.
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eye opener
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At the very least this is a sliver of light into the lives of the 0.01%, what they do with their time and money. The author's views on their intentions is dark. I hope what he is saying is not true, but then again how many coincidences does it take before they are no longer the product of chance.
A big note is that this book mostly predates the "big recession" so I wonder how the author would explain the past couple of years and what his take would be on certain movements (like the Occupy movements and Arab Spring). Would be worth an update.
Coincidences or conspiracy? You decide.
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