Bilderberg Group. Meeting Participants. June 3-6, 1999 in Portugal.
The name "Bilderberg" came from the group's first meeting place, the
Hotel de Bilderberg of Oosterbeek, Holland, in May 1954. Over the next 47
years the secret meetings have included most of the top ruling-class players
from Western Europe and America. Until he was implicated in the Lockheed
bribery scandal in 1976, Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands served as
chairman. By now Bilderberg is a symbol of world management by Atlanticist
elites. Some observers, particularly those on the Right, feel that it
borders on the conspiratorial, while the Left is primarily interested in its
implications for what they call "power structure research." The Bilderberg
participants from the U.S. are almost always members of the Council on
Foreign Relations, and since 1973 Japanese elites have been brought into the
fold through a third overlapping group, the Trilateral Commission.
This list of 111 participants from 24 countries was found on the Web.
While discussions during the sessions are not reported publicly, the list
of participants is usually available. Those attending are always careful
to insist that they participate as individuals and not as representatives of
their government. Since top leaders of major countries attend, it appears
that this is a convenient fiction designed to sidestep public scrutiny.
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