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Interesting group. In the 70's I worked for a guy who had all kinds of conspiracy theories he favored, a number of which seem to be normal headlines now.
Such as the Bilderberg group, long held to not exist by level-headed people, and I also thought it was a fairy tale by wackos. Then last year reputable places like the Dallas Morning News and Austin TV stations reported on Texas Governor Rick Perry's trip to Istanbul to speak at the Bilderberg meeting.
There is law restricting how state officals can represent America to foreign powers. The Logan Act, maybe? Can't remember.
Also, I wrote Texas Public Information Act requests for Perry's notes, a transcript of his speech and a few other things. All denied.
Cool. He traveled halfway around the world to speak at a secret meeting but according to the governor's office he often gives off the cuff remarks for which no notes or record exists, and that's just what happened in Istanbul.
So add Public Information Act violations to whatever other law he broke in his Istanbul appearance.
Sure would be interesting to know what was said at that meeting this week, assuming it is in fact happening. I suspect at least some history is orchestrated at our expense.
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