The Bilderberg Group
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The Bilderberg Group was actually the brainchild of Joseph Retinger, an American whose high-profile career brought him into contact with many high-ranking military and political leaders worldwide. Retinger had a dream: to unite the world in peace -- a peace brokered by powerful supra-national organizations which he believed would be less susceptible to the to the short-term ideological whims of national governments.

Economics were a secondary matter, as far as Retinger was concerned. Retinger believed that multinational organizations could create and enforce unity between nations by dictating and enforcing consistent and effective economic and military policies.

In his U.S. Congressional Record report, Senator Javits wrote: "In 1952 [Retinger] approached H.R.H. Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands with the suggestion of informal and unofficial meetings to discuss the problems facing the Atlantic community. Others in Europe wholeheartedly supported the idea, and proposals were submitted to American friends to join in the undertaking. A number of Americans, including C.D. Jackson, the late General Walter Bedell Smith, and the late John Coleman, agreed to cooperate."

(C.D. Jackson was a prominent member of the Council on Foreign Relations, another secretive think-tank whose members are drawn from the American political and economic elite. Like the Bilderberg Group, the CFR meets behind closed doors, and although many working journalists fill the group's ranks, deliberations and records are kept secret from the public. At the time of the Bilderberg's founding, General Smith was director of the CIA.)

Once Retinger had successfully drummed up a strong showing of interest, the first meeting was organized under Prince Bernhard's aegis. According to Senator Javits' Congressional Record report, "The first meeting that brought Americans and Europeans together took place under the chairmanship of Prince Bernhard at the Bilderberg Hotel in Oosterbeek, Holland, from May 29 to May 31, 1954. Ever since, the meetings have been called Bilderberg meetings."


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