Irritating Paranoia
What is so bad about other persons having a meeting?
" The annual gathering of the Bilderberg Group, known as the 69th Bilderberg Meeting, has commenced in the city of Lisbon, Portugal. This exclusive assembly brings together influential figures from around the world to discuss pressing global matters [including] transnational [stuff] challenges..."
So, Bilderberg is concerned with transnational matters. And, in that vein, this assemblage "used to be" -in the old days apparently -a big threat, the main transnational threat. Times change, though.
It's like saying: "let's all get together and talk to each other." That is a perfectly normal sentiment. Persons do not like it or trust it. That is because they want to see pure market competition and persons doing it should therefore not really “know” one another. They assume economics to be a system that operates solely amongst persons who are only concerned about they OWN well-being. But here what we have is, clearly, something else; this is sharing or intimacy.
That is OK! It is a perfectly normal impulse. Said (on a Substack) to be attending:
Albert Bourla, the CEO of Pfizer, finds a place on the list. Also present is Peter Thiel, the founder of Thiel Capital, renowned for his influential ventures, alongside John Waldron, the President of Goldman Sachs as well as Didier Reynders, the European Commissioner for Justice, Alexander Schallenberg, Austria's Minister for European and International Affairs, and Dmytro Kuleba, the Foreign Minister of Ukraine.
You can kind of see the gelatinous mass congealing, sliding off the platter.
To splatter. All over the floor —
Actually, I would not expect much out of a discussion betwixt those persons. So, maybe -just maybe -the separate interests is the better way!
After all.
Maybe Bilderberg is not “all good” but I find the usual sort of paranoia really irritating.

