The Bilderberg Group takes its name
from the hotel in Holland where the group met in 1954, during the
earliest period of its inception. It meets regularly (presumably on
a once-a-year basis) at various locations around the world, always
in extreme secrecy, often at resorts controlled by either the
Rockefeller or Rothschild families. The Rothschild family is the
leading European force within the Bilderberg Group, sharing its
power with the American-based Rockefeller empire.
Bilderberg has about 120 participants
composed of elites from the United States and Western Europe,
primarily from the NATO countries.
Representatives from the former Soviet
Union and East Bloc countries attended recent gatherings, however.
The globalist group maintains an extremely low profile and never
publishes re ports or studies for the public, at least under its own
official aegis.
Bilderberg participants and many
newspapers have denied the group’s very existence for decades until
forced into the open by the glare of media publicity, generated
largely by the court-killed Spotlight and its
newsletter-format predecessors, Liberty Letter and Liberty
Lowdown.