The Bilderberg meetings were established in 1954 to “foster dialogue” between Europe and North America.
Today, the majority of participants come from Europe and North America. From politicians to bankers to CEO’s of giant corporations all attend this secret meeting behind closed doors.
Deception is key. Attendees take part as individuals, rather than in any official capacity, and no official detailed agenda is disclosed nor are the discussions reportable.
According to the press release, “The Bilderberg Meeting is a forum for informal discussions about major issues. The meetings are held under the Chatham House Rule, which states that participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s) nor any other participant may be revealed.”
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Artificial Intelligence: This was the main agenda of the meeting.
Banking System: Central Bank Digital Currencies.
China: They want more countries to follow the China model.
Energy Transition: Climate change agenda to make the U.S. weaker.
Europe: A variety of sub topics from immigration to World War 3.
Fiscal Challenges: A new great depression.
India: I cover Pakistan being destabilized as a pivotal move for the agenda.
Industry Policy and Trade: Globalized trade to the max.
NATO: The alliance is seeking for Ukraine to join.
Russia: They want a regime change in Russia by any means.
Transnational Threats: Trafficking in drugs, arms, and people, nuclear proliferation, the spread of terrorism and piracy
Ukraine: Everyone must continue to support and fund Ukraine.
US Leadership: The rigging of elections to install puppets like Joe Biden.
Before agenda 2030 comes into full fruition artificial intelligence will be playing a massive role in our society. From looking after the elderly, making films, teaching lessons - or it could wipe out the human race.
Eight AI experts from the US and UK have made some chilling predictions on how technology could change our lives by the end of the next decade. AI will start to rapidly replace common jobs by the year 2024 and beyond.
AI has the potential to realize that they no longer need human beings. Eliezer Yudofsky, an American computer scientist is stating that the entire human race will be wiped out by January 1, 2030. He is a renowned researcher at the Machine Intelligence Research Institute in Berkley, California and is one of the most vocal experts to warn over AI.
Some are viewing AI as a solution to boost the world economy’s value and also to solve the energy crisis. If you scroll back up you will notice both of these were also topics for this years Bilderberg meeting, with AI being the main topic.
The United States will not stop because they know China is also developing AI. Elon Musk has also warned both civilizations that AI has “dangerous” potential that could threaten civilization it it went unchecked.
In 2005, the Chinese government created a mass surveillance system called Skynet. The government revealed Skynet's existence in 2013, by which time the network included over 20 million cameras.
Skynet is also a program which we have in the United States. The U.S. National Security Agency that performs machine learning analysis on communications data to extract information about possible terror suspects is called Skynet.
Two versions of Skynet. One Artificial Intelligence. Will the two merge one day and take control of the world? We’ve seen this movie before.
Hasta la vista, baby.