Sunday, June 15, 2025

Bilderberg 2025 "It's a Wrap (on the Noggin)'"


The gathering of global tamperers, the Bilderberg Group, is ending today.  In an incredible stroke of luck Bilderberg attendees include James H. Baker, an expert in Iran's nuclear weapons program.

The Guest list of U.S. attendees at the Stockholm meeting are as follows:

TechGods Peter Thiel and Alex Karp are longtime attendees as both sit on Bilderberg's steering committee.  Palantir cut its teeth protecting the Bilderberg Group annual meeting.  Their technology is used to scoop up phone numbers of pesky protesters, whether outside the gates of their exclusive meeting compound or in downtown Los Angeles.

Intellectual property thief Eric Schmidt is also a longtime Bilderberger.  So much for doing no evil.  

The smattering of private equity underwriters (PEU) seems to get smaller as the TechGod presence increases.  TechGods of War, Space and AI are there.  

Red and Blue political teams are represented.  A number of current Trump officials are there, as are close Trump advisors not in the administration.

The media is there yet again, Bloomberg, CNN, FT, the Economist, NYT and the Atlantic.  But they never say a word, a requirement of Chatham House Rules.  

The Guardian dutifully writes about the confab and offered:
The two senior White House officials at the Stockholm conference, Kevin Harrington and Michael Kratsios, both used to work for Thiel Capital. And Thiel’s famously long list of influential acolytes includes none other than Vance. 
The Swedish PM, Ulf Kristersson, turned up for welcome dinner on Thursday evening, and would have been about halfway through his second plate of meatballs when the first of Israel’s rockets dropped on Tehran.
Taking out 20% of the world's oil production (should Iran close the Strait of Hormuz) would require lots of shifting to keep the lights on and vehicles moving, much less powering the TechGods new toys.  It would also make everything much more expensive.  

Global tamperers finally may have gone too far in remaking the world to their wishes, for their power and financial benefit.  Staff at the Grand Hotel caught a glimpse of the goings on.  If only they and the walls could talk, because media attendees sure won't.