Is the Bilderberg Group a secret society? What goes on at the annual Bilderberg meetings? Do they control the world?
I’ve often wondered what, exactly, it is, and why so little is known about it. As it turns out, little is known because, well, that’s how they like it.
The Bilderberg meeting is an annual off-the-record conference 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.
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It’s basically a cool kids’ club, and the cool kids are the most powerful people in the world.
Daniel Estulin is one of the most researched individuals around, and has written extensively on the Bilderberg Group, including his book The True Story Of The Bilderberg Group, which I bought (and so should you).


Although it’s somewhat obvious, here’s what the book is about.
Using methods that resemble the spy tactics of the Cold War—and in several instances putting his own life on the line—the author did what no one else has managed to achieve: he learned what was being said behind the closed doors of the opulent hotels and has made it available to the public.
Our conversation
Daniel unpacked everything, including
- who and what it is;
- its history and purpose;
- its manipulation of capitalism;
- how it fits into globalist goals;
- the collapse of the current world order; and
- where things are headed.