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The True Story of the Bilderberg Group
Delving into a world once shrouded in complete mystery and impenetrable security, this investigative report provides a fascinating account of the annual meetings of the world’s most powerful people—the Bilderberg Group. Since its inception in 1954 at the Bilderberg Hotel in the small Dutch town of Oosterbeek, the Bilderberg Group has been comprised of European prime minist...more
Paperback, 312 pages
Published
September 1st 2007
by Trine Day
(first published 2005)
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'The Bilderberg Group' bases its premise on the secret operations of the world's most powerful people, claiming to show readers how the so-called "masters of the universe" rule the world. It's interesting stuff, to be sure, but overall this book suffers from bad editing and dubious sources. I bought it in the hopes of finding some solid research for my thesis, yet the author's use of obscure, meaningless, or irrelevant sources (sometimes even quoting himself, which I find incredibly annoying) ma...more
Provocative indeed. It's not a smooth read, sometimes frustrating, but the subject, thriller and the serious topic keeps you engaged.
One has to take this book with a grain of salt, Daniel's writing is neurotic, sometimes paranoid, however, it addresses a very important subject not covered in the mainstream media - why there is so little transparency about these meetings attended by taxpayer-funded public figures?
The book shows an extreme, black and white view of the attendees, which undermines...more
One has to take this book with a grain of salt, Daniel's writing is neurotic, sometimes paranoid, however, it addresses a very important subject not covered in the mainstream media - why there is so little transparency about these meetings attended by taxpayer-funded public figures?
The book shows an extreme, black and white view of the attendees, which undermines...more
Aunque no digo que sea imposible lo que este libro describe, tampoco estoy convencida de que sea totalmente plausible, tan solo porque la ambición y sed de poder del ser humano dificultaría que los hombres más poderosos del mundo se pusieran de acuerdo para llevar a cabo el plan maestro que "esclavizaría" a todo el mundo, es decir, me cuesta creer que no haya un mandamás.
Por otro lado, es interesante ver ciertos eventos históricos desde otro ángulo (imaginarse a los capitalistas y a los bolchev...more
Por otro lado, es interesante ver ciertos eventos históricos desde otro ángulo (imaginarse a los capitalistas y a los bolchev...more
I use to think these secret societies were a bunch of crap. Then 911 happened. Then Loose Change appeared and the rabbit hole began to take shape.
As for my review, the book promises more than it delivers. Books shouldn't do that. It's not nice.
If you have never heard of Bilderberg/Trilateral Commission/Council on Foreign Relations then this book is a decent place to start.
As for my review, the book promises more than it delivers. Books shouldn't do that. It's not nice.
If you have never heard of Bilderberg/Trilateral Commission/Council on Foreign Relations then this book is a decent place to start.
Stunning and disturbing, but a must-required-read if you care about your family, your health, your money, and your future. Your world will be changed forever if you want to be enlightened. and proceed in your life with an informed understanding of how the world, locally and globally, has been operating for eons. This will change the direction in all your choices.
Interessant om nou eens een boek te lezen dat echt alleen gaat over de Bilderberggroep in plaats van slechts als zijdelings onderwerp. Ik heb als 'kenner' van samenzweringstheorieën niet veel nieuws in dit boek aangetroffen. Wel is het voor mij nu een stuk duidelijker wat de Bilderbergers nu precies doen en wat voor een soort mensen het zijn.
Sep 09, 2009
Chris
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This is essentially about what I still refer to as "the smoking man" -- the elite business and government folks who make the decisions and pull the strings in how things are in the world today. Plenty of secrecy, plenty of conspiracy. I believe it all and it's scary stuff. And yet it's also not necessarily "fun reading" either. And there is a definite "tone" to the book that is at times a bit much - very much against the "one world government" agenda of the Bilderberg's. It IS very interesting t...more
Great book about the Bilderberg conference: The masonic secret world government preparing for wars to enslave the world. Concentration of psychopaths to prepare for the New World Order. Under the secrecy of states security they have yearly gatherings in expensive hotels over the world and make decisions no ordinary citizen may be aware of. The first book about the true implications of tolerating such a clan of sick powerful entities having secret meetings under the full protection of "democratic...more
Incredible read! Meet the puppetmasters. Everything the author has covered in this book is backed up by other researchers's findings. But one doesn't have to look further than the news to identify the world events that have transpired since book's publication. An essential book to understand the broad agenda of this nefarious group. Note: both leading Democratic candidates Clinton and Obama took a break from their campaigns to meet with this group during their meeting in Chantilly, VA (http://ww...more
Estulin sacrifices his credibility somewhat by injecting a James Patterson spy thriller type narrative into what is ostensibly investigative journalism with himself as the protagonist. Perhaps his intention was to give a sense of urgency and importance to his message but it has the exact opposite effect for the discerning reader. The nonfiction elements are for the most part well researched, relying heavily on previous research such as the excellent, "Creature From Jekyll's Island." What this bo...more
I started this book and put it down a few times before I finally finished it.
Daniel Estulin is a Russian who lives in Spain. He's excellent to listen to in a radio interview, but his writing can feel a bit "all over the place" to me.
Still, the content of this book is important enough to warrant perseverance.
There are several non-governmental organizations - the "round table" groups, the Club of Rome, the G20, the European Union, The Council on Foreign Relations, Bilderberg, the World Bank and...more
Daniel Estulin is a Russian who lives in Spain. He's excellent to listen to in a radio interview, but his writing can feel a bit "all over the place" to me.
Still, the content of this book is important enough to warrant perseverance.
There are several non-governmental organizations - the "round table" groups, the Club of Rome, the G20, the European Union, The Council on Foreign Relations, Bilderberg, the World Bank and...more
Another book that fails to connect the obvious dots...
They say that 'money is the root of all evil' so what you need to ask yourself is 'who is at the root of all money?' Look at who founded the federal reserve and what type of people has run it since it's inception. Look at who has a complete control of the media, thus controlling the masses'. Look at the founders and heads of groups like the CFR, TC, and Bilderberg Group. These NWO books just say the names but look into those names deeper and...more
They say that 'money is the root of all evil' so what you need to ask yourself is 'who is at the root of all money?' Look at who founded the federal reserve and what type of people has run it since it's inception. Look at who has a complete control of the media, thus controlling the masses'. Look at the founders and heads of groups like the CFR, TC, and Bilderberg Group. These NWO books just say the names but look into those names deeper and...more
A conspiracy book stranger than most I've read, in that odd chapters are devoted to the author's first-person run-ins and adventures with characters of the intelligence/security underworld, while the remaining chapters attempt to dissect the shadowy proceedings and agenda of the Bilderberg Group.
Unfortunately this is yet another book of this genre which could use better editing. On one page, we read "adviser", and on the next, "advisor." But it's not just this. Estulin makes reference to "the U...more
Unfortunately this is yet another book of this genre which could use better editing. On one page, we read "adviser", and on the next, "advisor." But it's not just this. Estulin makes reference to "the U...more
This is a good book for people who are looking for the threads that connect politicians to their elite controllers. Good history like this definitely points towards future events while explaining some of the current international situations we find ourselves in that defy logic when viewed through official statements. I would have probably rated this book higher if the future outlook wasn't painted so darkly. I am a positive person and will always believe that there is hope.
Li a versão portuguesa " Toda a verdade sobre o Clube Bilderberg" e francamente não gostei.
Por principio não gosto muito de ler livros sobre teorias conspirativas e este livro pareceu-me um bom (mau) exemplo desse tipo de intervenções. Julgo que faz uma mistura de factos reais com outros porventura inventados de forma algo caótica e, para mim não muito convincente.
Por principio não gosto muito de ler livros sobre teorias conspirativas e este livro pareceu-me um bom (mau) exemplo desse tipo de intervenções. Julgo que faz uma mistura de factos reais com outros porventura inventados de forma algo caótica e, para mim não muito convincente.
Decent book for people new to it but from a research point of view a bit light on the ground. Great for inside information but has drawbacks as it does not look at enought events that have come about from group meetings. Reads too much like a novel for me also. Definately worth reading but not as good as I had hoped it would.
This was a total waste of time. It was wacky, but not wacky enough to be entertaining. Basically, the Bilderberg Group, Tri-Lateral Commission, and Council on Foreign Relations run the world. And the Rockefellers run them. The end.
This guy also needs to do some fact checking, because I'm pretty sure the Pentavirate runs the world. That would be the Queen, the Vatican, the Gettys, the Rothschilds, *and* Colonel Sanders.
This guy also needs to do some fact checking, because I'm pretty sure the Pentavirate runs the world. That would be the Queen, the Vatican, the Gettys, the Rothschilds, *and* Colonel Sanders.
Kind of a lot of crazy tinfoil hat stuff. Sort of rambly, at times hard to follow, and more than a little paranoid. Part of my argument with it is that the author thinks there's a huge powerful secret conglomerate running the world and planning slavery for the rest of us. It's not that part I disagree with; I think he's absolutely right. It's called RICH PEOPLE.
On the plus side, this is one of the only books published on the Bilderberg group, which features prominently in recent years in conspir...more
On the plus side, this is one of the only books published on the Bilderberg group, which features prominently in recent years in conspir...more
Jun 29, 2011
Indah Threez Lestari
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Heh... ternyata isinya ga sebanyak dugaan semula, kebanyakan foto. Mestinya buku ini selesai kubaca di urutan 666 deh, mengingat temanya yang teori konspirasi.
Heh... ternyata isinya ga sebanyak dugaan semula, kebanyakan foto. Mestinya buku ini selesai kubaca di urutan 666 deh, mengingat temanya yang teori konspirasi.
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Daniel Estulin is an author, public speaker and investigative journalist who specializes in researching and reporting the Bilderberg Group, an annual invitation-only conference of the elites in the fields of business, finance, media and politics.
In an interview, Estulin describes his background, which led him to his profession:
"I’m a Russian expatriate who was kicked out of the Soviet Union in 19...more
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In an interview, Estulin describes his background, which led him to his profession:
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