2023 Bilderberg meeting
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Started by metmike - May 27, 2023, 9:17 p.m.

Max Blumenthal Breaks Down What Elites DON'T WANT YOU TO KNOW About Secretive Bilderberg Meetings

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023_Bilderberg_Conference

The 2023 Bilderberg Conference was held between May 18–21, 2023 at the Pestana Palace hotel in Lisbon, Portugal.[1][2] The 2023 meeting was the 69th edition of the event.[3] A Bilderberg Group press release stated that there were approximately 130 participants from 23 countries.[4][2]

Established in 1954 by Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, Bilderberg conferences are an annual private gathering of the European and North American political and business elite. Events are attended by between 120 and 150 people each year invited by the Bilderberg Group's steering committee; including prominent politicians, CEOs, national security experts, academics and journalists.[3][5]

The 2023 conference received some media attention due to the participation of several major players in the artificial intelligence space, such as OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, Google DeepMind chief Demis Hassabis and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt.[3][4]

Bilderberg conferences operate under Chatham House rules, meaning that participants are sworn to secrecy and cannot disclose the identity or affiliation of any particular speaker.[3] There were no press conferences during or after the event, as is customary.[1] According to The Guardian, the paper's journalists were able to approach one high-ranking attendee, economist Victor Halberstadt, in a Lisbon pharmacy, but he denied his identity before jumping into a car and heading back into the hotel.[1]

Agenda

The key topics for discussion at the 2023 Bilderberg Conference were announced on the Bilderberg website shortly before the meeting.[2] These topics included:

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