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Bilderberg 2017: Closed-Door Meeting of Global Leaders Will Focus on Trump 'Progress Report'
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The highly secretive Bilderberg meetings are taking place in this unassuming Westfields Marriott hotel in Chantilly, Va. (Flickr / CC 2.0)
Hundreds of political and economic elites are gathering in Chantilly, Va., for a three-day summit on international geopolitics known as the Bilderberg meetings. At the top of the groupâs agenda? âThe Trump administration: a progress report.â
The key topics for discussion this year include:
The Trump Administration: A progress report
Trans-Atlantic relations: options and scenarios
The Trans-Atlantic defence alliance: bullets, bytes and bucks
The direction of the EU
Can globalisation be slowed down?
Jobs, income and unrealised expectations
The war on information
Why is populism growing?
Russia in the international order
The Near East
Nuclear proliferation
China
Current events
The outcome of the summit is anyoneâs guess, as the infamous Bilderberg meetings are top secret (the name âBilderbergâ comes from the Dutch hotel where the first summit was held in 1954). The summit âkicked off" on Thursday in heavily guarded seclusion at the Westfields Marriott, a luxury hotel a short distance from the Oval Office,â The Guardian reports. âThe hotel was already on lockdown on Wednesday, and an army of landscapers have been busy planting fir trees around the perimeter, to protect coy billionaires and bashful bank bosses from any prying lenses.â
The Guardian continues:
According to the meetingâs agenda, âChinaâ will be discussed at a summit attended by the Chinese ambassador, the US commerce secretary, the US national security adviser, two US senators, the governor of Virginia, two former CIA chiefs â and any number of giant US investors in the country, including the heads of the financial services firms the Carlyle Group and KKR. Oh, and the boss of Google. âŚ
All this is the kind of thing that should be headline news, but with the president of Turner International attending, we can be fairly sure Bilderberg wonât make many ripples at CNN. And British readers should not expect much coverage at the London Evening Standard either: their new editor and longtime Bilderberg attendee George Osborne is on the list, despite a general election looming in a weekâs time.
You could, of course, complain about a lack of press coverage of Bilderberg in the UK, but with the head of the media watchdog Ofcom at the conference, you may not get an immediate reply.
More than 130 participants from 21 countries are expected to attend, including top officials from the Trump administration, such as Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross, national security adviser H.R. McMaster, strategist Chris Liddell and billionaire Peter Thiel.
In addition to these Trump administration leaders, other âbig-hitters from geopoliticsâ will be in attendance, including Christine Lagarde, head of the International Monetary Fund; Willem-Alexander, king of the Netherlands; and Cui Tiankai, Chinaâs ambassador to the U.S.
And it wouldnât be a Bilderberg meeting without Henry Kissinger, whom The Guardian describes as the âgravel-throated kingpin of Bilderbergâ and who has attended the summit since its inception.
In an op-ed for The Guardian, Charlie Skelton notes the lack of diversity among Bilderberg participants and mocks the agenda topics. He writes:
Theyâre trumpeting the diversity of a conference where less than 25% of the participants are female. Which would be a huge step forward, if it were currently 1963.
And as for racial diversity, there are more senior executives of Goldman Sachs at this yearâs Bilderberg than there are people of colour.
Perhaps by âdiverseâ, they mean that some of the participants own hedge funds, whereas others own vast industrial conglomerates. Some are on the board of HSBC, others are on the board of BP. Some are lobbyists, others are being lobbied. That sort of thing.
Dafter still is the agenda item: âCan globalisation be slowed down?â. You think that the assembled heads of Google, AT&T, Bayer, Airbus, Deutsche Bank, Ryanair, Fiat Chrysler, and the Frankfurt Stock Exchange want to see a brake on globalisation? Itâs the air that they breathe.
Other topics on the agenda include âThe war on information,â âWhy is populism growing?â and âCan globalization be slowed down?â
The secretive nature of the meetings is âa lightning rod for conspiracy theorists,â the BBC notes. âSome critics have accused the groupâwhich has met every year since 1954âof plotting to impose a one-world government.â
Indeed, Bilderberg is being heavily discussed by conspiracy theorists on Twitter and is featured prominently on conspiracy sites such as InfoWars.
Although past conferences have generated protests, International Business Times reporter James Tennent reported that on Thursday, âthe bangs had already fizzled out â three independent journalists and a few cops were in the sun outside.â
On its FAQ, Bilderberg states that press conferences were âstopped due to a lack of interest,â and adds that â[t]he meeting is closed to reporting journalists in order to encourage the highest level of openness and dialogue.â
âBilderberg gave its last press conference in the mid-1970s,â Skelton says. âItâs time for them to lay down their arms, enter the 21st century, and start talking.â
Take a look at the full list of participants here.
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