The Existence Of Informal World Control Centers Has Been Officially Confirmed - Alternative View

The Existence Of Informal World Control Centers Has Been Officially Confirmed - Alternative View
The Existence Of Informal World Control Centers Has Been Officially Confirmed - Alternative View

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The Economist, controlled by the Bilderberg Club, writes: Yes, the powerful Globocrats are in control. But this is not a conspiracy, they calm us down …

We have repeatedly pointed to the existence of a centralized World Government as an open conspiracy. Groups such as the Bilderberg group, the Trilatteral comission, and the Council on foreign relations are key links on the Illuminati agenda, formalizing the alliance of politicians and powerful financial tycoons who bought these politicians.

A rather entertaining article in the influential edition of The Economist is devoted to this powerful structure. Far from dispelling existing conspiracy theories, this article only confirms the fact that the "cosmopolitan elite" does flock to such secret club gatherings to make the world what this "superclass" would like it to be.

Naturally, The Economist is a great place to advertise an open conspiracy, given the fact that its publisher is a regular at the Bilderberg Conferences: an acknowledgment of this is proudly emblazoned in the opening paragraphs of the article.

The author, quoting conspiracy theorists, describes Bilderberg with feigned irony as "a sinister conspiracy to seize power in the world," and then further confirms that yes, indeed, a narrow group of people are pulling the strings of world processes.

In particular, it is responsible for the creation of a single European currency, it unites the most influential aristocrats and representatives of the business elite, as well as a narrow group of journalists - representatives of the world's largest media corporations who swear to follow the rules of the Chatham House, according to which they do not have the right to disclose any of the "great ideas" heard in Bilderberg, but they have the right to use the information received for their own purposes.

“The world is a complex place, washed by the waves of the information ocean,” continues the author of the article, “and knowing what is happening in the world helps to manage multinational organizations. Close acquaintance with other globocrats is also helpful. Therefore, the cosmopolitan elite, international financiers, bureaucrats, pillars of philanthropy and thinkers constantly meet and communicate. They come to elite gatherings … they form clubs."

According to this article, the most influential among these clubs are the Bilderberg Club, Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and the Group of 30. The moment has come when they have decided to end the game of hide and seek and open themselves up to the world. "The parties of the globocrats are now open," the author of the article assures us.

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He goes on to give us a few examples of major international events that have been shaped by elite meetings over the years since they began, including diplomatic agreements and even decisions following major wars.

Such meetings "are an important part of the history of the superclass," The Economist cites former Kissinger luminary and international elitist David Rothkopf, author of The Global Power Elite and the World It Shapes.

“Meetings at clubs like these offer access to the world's most isolated and elusive leaders. And as such they are one of the informal mechanisms of global power,”adds Rothkopf.

Of course, anyone who closely monitors the activity of such elite groups will tell you that it is difficult to catch them by surprise, for example, back in 2006 they knew that they were carefully trying to mask the signs of an impending crisis. Reports from the Bilderberg Meetings in Canada in 2006 and Turkey in 2007 predicted a global real estate market crash, followed by a prolonged financial downturn as a result. Since then, the group has been discussing what actions should be taken to shape the economic situation in such a way as to further expand its global influence.

Meanwhile, even ten years ago, anyone who even said a word about the existence of the Bilderberg Club in the sense that we are facing the main manipulator of world events, was immediately declared a crazy marginal. Today the same statements are already being made by the editors of the world's largest publications.

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