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Revision as of 06:27, 14 March 2020
Date | June 2020 |
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Perpetrators | Bilderberg/Steering committee |
Description | Information about the 2020 Bilderberg is currently lacking. |
The 2020 Bilderberg Meeting is planned to be the 68th Bilderberg meeting and have participants from around 20 European countries, the United States, Canada and possibly one or two other nations such as China. Its venue has probably been chosen by the Steering committee, but is still publicly unknown.
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Date
The 2020 Bilderberg is conjectured to begin and end in June, since all Bilderberg meetings from 2010 on have done so.[1] The G7 summit will be held June 10-12, 2020 at Camp David in the United States. The 2020 Bilderberg might be held in Canada, but will probably not be held in the US, since the 2017 Bilderberg was in Chantilly, Virginia.[1]
Agenda
The 2020 Bilderberg Agenda has not yet been released.
One likely topic is the increasing difficulty in controlling the narrative, in light of the increasing number of leaks and dwindling confidence in the commercially-controlled media.
Guests
Bilderberg meetings tend to invite about 50% newcomers. The other half the guests can be expected to be drawn from the list of 3117 past Bilderbergers.[2]