Trump not invited to the Bilderburg group meeting

Since the Bilderburg group wants world government by the elite, some of us are happy to see Trump not invited to the Bilderburg group meeting in 2018

The world’s global power brokers — each by invitation only — met again June 7–10, as they have 66 times before in their annual Bilderberg assemblages since its inception in 1954. This time, they met in Turin. This is the most exclusive globalist group in Western Europe and North America, and its attendees are said to be the power brokers of the West. Their primary objective is world government — the end of national sovereignty. President Donald J. Trump was not invited.

At these meetings, no minutes are taken, and no opening or closing press releases are made. Participants may use the information received but may not disclose the identities or affiliations of the speakers or any other participants. Only a few trusted media mongrels are allowed, such as Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal, making it even more amazing that the “establishment” press, which supports world government by failing to report the half-century attack of this secret society on national sovereignty, does not cover it. The press must be controlled.

Still, there exists some local news coverage of the Bilderberg annual events. All coverage is consistent in that such meetings are held, are highly secretive, and have huge police protection, and attendees are seen as the “power brokers” of Europe and North America.

The Bilderberg website listed the topics for discussion for 2018, but they seem purposely vague. The first six of the 12 for this year were populism in Europe, the inequality challenge, the future of work, artificial intelligence, the U.S. before midterms, and free trade. The second six were U.S. world leadership, Russia, quantum computing, Saudi Arabia and Iran, The “post-truth” world, and current events. Why would the elite gather for such nondescript discussions if they had no specific purposes?

In their 2016 meeting in Dresden, rumor had it that lead topics included blocking Donald Trump’s election in the United States, retaining Great Britain in the European Union, and pushing the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. Each of these was a prominent globalist objective (“Bilderberg Seen Through the Looking Glass,” Strategic Culture Foundation, Pepe Escobar). None materialized. Trump is not under their influence, as were his predecessors, and Great Britain voted to exit the European Union.

No doubt stopping President Trump’s efforts to undermine or destroy their world government objectives was the underlining topic behind all the discussion topics. His withdrawing the U.S. from the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the United Nations Paris Agreement on climate, and the UN Educational, Cultural, and Scientific Organization made him their mortal enemy. Every globalist in the world and in the United States, Democrat or Republican, is against him. But for freedom lovers, he has become their only hope in breaking the secret combination’s chokehold on the planet. For both sides, those for keeping our Declaration of Independence and Constitution in tact as well as those for eventual world government by the elite of the planet, this is total war.

Past meeting attendees included politicians, top business executives, bankers, academics, royalty, and more recently technology gurus. This year, the invited guest list was 131 of these people. The most famous U.S. attendees of the past have included Henry Kissinger (who attends annually), David Rockefeller, Bill Gates, Bill and Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, David Petraeus. Chuck Hagel, Paul Volcker, George Stephanopoulos, Timothy Geithner, Colin Powell, Condoleezza Rice, Gerald Ford, and Lindsey Graham.

There are attendees who do not wish to be named because of the Logan Act (18 U.S. Code § 953), which makes it “a crime for a citizen to confer with foreign governments against the interests of the United States. Specifically, it prohibits citizens from negotiating with other nations on behalf of the United States without authorization.”

Security is intense with so many prominent people present. Security costs approached $2 million in 2013 for the Bilderberg meeting in Great Britain, not including the costs of a no-fly zone protection. No cost figures were given for this year. This is no little meeting!

What do they do there? David Rockefeller — a Bilderberger, founder of the Trilateral Commission, and past president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations (the three leading world government organizations) — told a Bilderberg conference in Germany in 1991, “We are grateful to the Washington Post, the New York Times, Time magazine, and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost 40 years. It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subject to the bright light of publicity during these years. But the world is now more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government” (“Bilderberg: Brexit, Borders, Banksters—and Billary,” New American, July 4, 2016).

No wonder critics see the Bilderberg meetings as a shadow world government and a bid for total control of everyone on earth. World leaders attend and they talk about government issues. The organization establishes the issues and builds consensus toward their conclusion and they do all this in secret.

So why do any prominent high profile U. S. citizens attend these “secret combination” meetings? And why does the establishment press ignore it and protect attendees? It is time attendees answer these questions beginning with Hillary Clinton and Lindsey Graham. Some of us are happy to see Trump not invited to the Bilderburg group meeting.

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