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RE: Deep Dives 15 | The Wikileaks Archive Winners Announced (25 SBD)

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If anyone is interested there was enough WikiLeak's on Bilderberg from 1955-1980 for several deepdives, WikiLeak's also the Bilderberg Meeting reports for a number of years. I was actually surprised by the volume of official U.S. Government correspondence on Bilderberg as if Bilderberg Group were an official organization like the UN, proving that Bilderberg is an un-democratic Group setting policy in secret by people who are not elected or represented by the the people of the government represented. I was surprised that people who are big on Bilderberg research have ever mentioned the information WikiLeak's has on the organization. Another thing that surprise's me on the deep dives is how relevant John Perkins"Confessions of an Economic Hitmen" is, there are a lot of examples of Economic Hitmen skull fuckery in WikiLeak's and gives what claims John Perkins has made over the years a lot of credibility. Thanks to everyone who has upvoted and supported my work!

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The extensive material on the Bilderberg group is indeed a great discovery!

I think one of the reasons that they may be overlooked is because a lot of researchers tend to focus on the most recent, most current events and actors from Wikileaks. Imho, i think that many of the most interesting revelations come from the older archives. Bilderberg meetings from the 70s is a great example, another that immediately comes to mind for me was the amount of secret/confidential correspondence between the Pinochet regime and the USG regarding the overthrow of Allende. I did my best to present what I found but I'm sure there's more.

In my view, context is key. Having pre-existing knowledge about a subject about historical geo-politics, domestic affairs or any subject really makes a difference when conducting the research. Otherwise, one is simply looking for the proverbial smoking gun in a single email or the needle in the haystack situation which do exist but are not the only way to view and use the archive.

Anyways, I have to say that I'm surprised that more alternative media types have not made use of the archive for Bilderberg. Again, great find and truly eye-opening stuff.
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