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Dewey Decimal Number: 327
EAN: 9780977795345
ISBN: 0977795349
Label: Trine Day
Manufacturer: Trine Day
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 360
Publication Date: September 01, 2007
Publisher: Trine Day
Sales Rank: 2047
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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 ministers, American presidents, and the wealthiest CEOs of the world, all coming together to discuss the economic and political future of humanity. The press has never been allowed to attend, nor have statements ever been released on the attendees' conclusions or discussions, which have ramifications on the citizens of the world. Using methods that resemble the spy tactics of the Cold War—and in several instances putting his own life on the line—the author did what no one else has managed to achieve: he learned what was being said behind the closed doors of the opulent hotels and has made it available to the public for the first time.
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Rating: - The True Story of the Bilderberg Group
Very eye opening! I've been hearing about the Elite and power people most of my life but I had no idea they encompassed such a large group of other non-Americans. Unfortunately I feel the deck is stacked against us. It's not about parties (Republican or Democrat) but who has the money and who is willing to sell their soul to be part of this group. I think the thing that hit me was it was all started by the Dutch Royalty and the English Royalty has always been involved, and soon after WWII. Picking up where the Nazi's left off? Makes one think even though we are all Democratic type governments the Royalty play a bigger roll than we may think. Why? It also seems David Rockefeller feels he is the royalty of the US. It's all very interesting. It makes one wonder if they will out maneuver themselves and go down with everyone else. Power is an addictive thing. I also felt the author is from Russia and now lives in Canada. Hum - could this be an individual that is trying to mess with our minds so we feel there is no one in the US that can be trusted? He certainly had everyone attending meetings, Past, present and future power people. If the meetings weren't secret maybe one wouldn't feel there was something to fear. Currently I no longer trust anyone in positions of power. Very sad commentary.
Rating: - Not what you expect out of a fifteen years investigation
A disapointing book. Instead of explaining how this totally new type of international political party - because that is precisely what the Bilderberg and the Trilateral Commission are - came into being, and what are its policies, how are they implemented throughout the world, the author offers a sequence of very unconvincing and very low quality spy stories that look like pure fiction and certainly do not support any of his "arguments". And the rest of the narrative is mostly direct or hidden quotes from elsewhere. OK, the author and his helpers managed to catch a few glimpses and bits of conversations at highly secretive meetings of the leadership of a political party - so what? None of them is any substantial proof of any sophisticated conspiracy; it would be ridiculous to claim that they are. The "top secret" questions and comments by Bilderbergers that the author reproduces in the book rather strike me as naive and dilettante-style: exactly what I would expect from highflying politicians who never have the time to learn seriously about any specific subject matter that requires their urgent attention and rely instead on their "experts'" short briefings.
To summarize, the book looked to me like a collection of articles from a third rate popular magazine, not like a jem of investigative journalism. I feel sorry for the money I spent and can't reclaim from the author.
Rating: - Most Excellent!
Daniel Estukin does a spendid job of exposing the "secretive" Bilderberg Group. We should all take the time to read this book, as we are eventually all affected by their decisions. Kudos to Daniel Estulin...we need more writers like him...too bad newspapers didn't have even one reporter with a tenth of his ability.
Rating: - This book will turn you upside down.
Daniel Estulin is a true patriot. His bravery and insight is as genius as it is daring. Bilderberg...Ask yourself why you have never heard this name before on Fox News or Time Magazine???
Rating: - Believe this at your peril...
Like so many conspiracy theories, you read them and believe them at your peril.
This book was written by a wannabe James Bond who claims to have some kind of recognition within the international intelligence community. As soon as you read the highly unlikely attempt on his life by having possibly fallen down a lift shaft you realise what you're going to be in for in this far fetched interpretation of the Bilberberg group's shenanigans. I haven't the foggiest idea what this group really does, but I doubt whether half of what is alleged is true - not to mention which half of what is alleged!
There is a lot of documentary "evidence" submitted at the end of the book which does absolutely nothing to confirm what is alleged, apart from showing who belongs to the group and who attended which year's conference.
It perhaps wouldn't matter so much if the author had a bit of a sense of humour and took himself a little less seriously.
As it is, I'm afraid I remain utterly unconvinced by this drivel, let alone entertained. The fact that the Bilderbergs exist is simply not enough to prove anything more than that they constitute just one of many pressure groups in the world, all of whom try to get ahead of the others!
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