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Any time an article invokes “Bilderberg” in the title of the article, many assume it’s going to be a conspiracy theory involving the Illuminati and a push for population control. But what gets missed because of all the strange reporting around the annual meeting of the world’s elites is that there really are crazy things afoot in these meetings that have been reported on properly for years.
There are conspiracy theories, but there are also actual conspiracies. That’s essentially what he meeting is held for in the first place – so the elites can conspire. I’m not saying their conspiring is always a bad thing, but those of us who have been following the meeting for years (decades, in my case) are aware that some very controversial discussions are held that we know of and almost certainly that we don’t know of as well.
Last year, the meeting location was announced in January, giving ample time for all attendees and press to attend. But unlike past meetings, attendance of the press was limited. Have journalists and alternative news outlets lost their appetite for the event? Is it “old news” on the conspiracy theory front? If that were the case last year, this year is shaping up to be a reversal. That’s why it’s conspicuous that the meeting details still haven’t been announced and likely won’t be announced until days before.
I’m one of the carryovers from when The New Americana shifted content and stories to focus on NOQ Report. It was the right move and has been paying off. But one thing that’s been lost is any attention to conspiracies. Yes, most of them are false, but not all. If we’re being honest, I’d say most Americans believe in some conspiracy theories but the term itself has been so stigmatized and the art of investigative journalism has been so tainted that few are willing to admit it. Hopefully, I’ll be posting more on strange subjects in the future.
The folks over at Truthstream Media broke down last year’s and this year’s event as best they could with the limited information available. Bilderberg 2019 is going to happen, but nobody knows where or when.
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Sorry, I don’t think your statement, which is based on other items I’ve seen online, that last year’s Bilderberg meeting was announced in January is strictly accurate. Information that the 2018 Bilderberg meeting was to be held in Turin, Italy, was publicised when the Serbian Government revealed it in a press statement.
There was no official statement or confirmation from Bilderberg itself. It didn’t release information on the meeting until June 5, two days before the meeting actually started.
To be sure, Bilderberg participants get plenty of warning, given that it lasts for three days, calendars need to be cleared ahead of time, and Serbian leak indicates that participants get about six months notice, but public notification is a matter of days. Unless some other participants leak ahead of time, we won’t know about this year’s meeting until the release pops up within a week of the meeting itself.