No, they don't build burgers for us to eat.
Bilderberg is an annual meeting of around 100 influential people primarily from the USA and Europe, but occasionally from outside those areas.
The attendees are selected by a semi-permanent steering committee.
Many attendees are governmental leaders, or go on to become as such.
Tony Blair is one such "chosen one", attending in 1993 as a shadow minister, and becoming Prime Minister in 1997. Similarly, Gordon Brown attended in 1991 as a shadow minister, and became Blair's Chancellor and a power in the IMF.
There are also many bankers, businessmen and media reps, as proxies for the owners or as silent reporters.
So what's wrong with a few wealthy businessmen and politicians meeting up once a year for a few beers and a curry? It's that the people who run it have been able to create as much money as they want for they run the Federal Reserve. And that god-like power to create money has been used not to finance charity and good work, but to finance ruthless, barbaric dictators and two world wars resulting in a world-government-in-waiting, the UN.
So what do you think is happening when these kind of people invite approximately 100 powerful politicians and businessmen to a ridiculously secretive meeting?
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