A man is sitting at home with the lights turned
off, his face illuminated by the glare from the TV screen. This guy hasn’t been outside in weeks. He is obsessed, and you could say possessed,
by a theory that a New World Order is about to make a move and get rid of a significant
amount of the population. He’s suddenly taken aback by a strange image
on the TV, which is a public service announcement being given by both the President of the United
States and the Queen of England. Before they say anything, the two both put
their fingers up to their foreheads at the point of their hairlines. In unison they pull down the skin from their
faces and it is revealed that they are both actually lizard people. “I knew it!” thinks the guy. “We are your overlords,” say the Queen
and the President in tandem. “It’s time you all knew the truth.” We’re guessing you guys think this is a
ridiculous way to start a show, but polls have indeed revealed that something like 12
million American people believe we are ruled over by interstellar reptiles. These alien beings hiding in human suits are
said to be the world’s elite, and we, the general populace, are their slaves. Not everyone buys into the lizard theory,
but a lot of people believe we are ruled by secret groups such as an entity called the
Illuminati and another entity called the Bilderberg Group. You don’t have to be suffering from psychosis
to believe this. There are a lot of rational people that think
there are invisible hands pulling strings above our marionette heads. Today we’re going to take a look at these
two entities and at the end of the show you can make your own mind up as to which organization
controls the world, or if the groups are not actually as powerful as has been made out. You might also agree with our own surprising
conclusion. WARNING: This will not be an easy examination,
but you are going to gain some knowledge that we think will benefit you. No lizards were harmed in the making of this
video. Ok, so it’s no secret that there are organizations
on this planet whose members are sometimes rich and powerful people. That is not a theory, it’s a fact. These might be secretive, such as the Freemasons,
or they might just be round tables of influential people that talk about issues such as global
warming. The conspiracy theorists believe that these
elites are machinating to create what is called a “New World Order”, which is basically
a world run by them in a totalitarian way. It might involve population control or even
mind control. We, the people, are what they might call the
herd. We’ll buy into what THEY tell us. This theory is not unique, and we certainly
have been called herds before by powerful leaders and social scientists. The man sometimes called the “father of
public relations and propaganda”, one Edward Bernays, did his bit to control the public. He believed that we, the masses, were irrational,
but as people that acted like herds and couldn’t think for themselves, we could easily be controlled. He proved his theory to be true, too. So that’s how this New World Order might
take over, according to some conspiracy theorists. There are differing opinions and it’s a
very complex subject. Some people think the world where we are heading
might be fascistic in nature and we will be controlled by a Big Brother world government
in a totalitarian manner. A man called George Orwell once wrote about
that. But the trend now seems more in line with
a book written by a guy named Aldous Huxley. This writer penned something called, “Brave
New World.” It’s different from Orwell’s dystopia,
because we, the masses, will gladly accept our slavery. As they say in the tech world, we will “opt-in.” Here’s a snippet from that book:
“A really efficient totalitarian state would be one in which the all-powerful executive
of political bosses and their army of managers control a population of slaves who do not
have to be coerced, because they love their servitude.” We mention this because this is what conspiracy
theorists are relating to when they talk about the New World Order and the elites that will
rule over us. We need to be controlled, either through force
and surveillance, a good amount of public relations, or technological applications that
distract us from how fudged things have become. These elites are a multi-national group, according
to the conspiracy theorists. There is no national superpower…it’s a
collaborative effort. In fact, the US Vs. THEM dichotomy is just
a distraction, so these elites can keep us in a constant state of stress, making us easier
to control and harming our immune systems because our stress hormones fire up every
time we go online. Ok, so who are these elite groups? Well, now let’s introduce to you the Illuminati. The origins of the so-called present illuminati
comes from an entity known as the Bavarian Illuminati. This was founded by a professor in Bavaria
in the 1800s. His name was Adam Weishaupt. By the way, the actual word “Illuminati”
comes from the Latin for “revealed” or “enlightened.” Did Weishaupt want to take over the world? Well, it doesn’t seem so. He did indeed embrace the idea of secret societies. In his own words he said that members of his
Illuminati should endorse freedom “from all religious prejudices.” He also said his Illuminati, “cultivates
the social virtues; and animates them by a great, a feasible, and speedy prospect of
universal happiness.” Note the word “universal”. His secret society was supposed to make everyone
happy, but the public weren’t contacted about this. The general population was not intelligent
enough to get in on the act of creating universal happiness. Getting into this society was similar to getting
into the Freemasons. You needed to have cash and some connections,
although women, monks, Jews and Pagans were not allowed to join. Like the freemasons, once you were in, you
could climb the ranks. There were lots of ranks and the highest rank
was “King.” It was all very secret indeed, and members
didn’t even use their own names. When they communicated in writing, they used
ciphers that most people wouldn’t be able to solve. They had to write a lot, since the Illuminati
had members all over Europe. The idea was, that these people would increase
their power but at the same time endorse enlightened ideas. This kind of “Enlightened absolutism”
was once summed up like this, “Everything for the people, nothing by the people.” You might call that the ‘trickle-down happiness
theory’. It’s not far from the principles that Edward
Bernays espoused, in that we, the masses, don’t know what’s good for us and need
to be controlled with tools such as public relations and the media. Bavaria later banned this group and it’s
thought that was the end of the Illuminati…Or was it?! Now for your introduction to the Bilderberg
Group. Ok, so this group is not hidden in some respects,
in that you can go to Bilderberg’s website and read about what they do, or claim to do,
according to those people who believe something sinister lurks in the air when these people
get together. They meet every year to discuss certain issues
that face Europe and North America. The group says they only talk about issues,
and no actions are taken after meetings. It’s like a get together for powerful people,
they say, but there are no resolutions at the end. Which powerful people, you might ask. The list is long, so we can’t mention everyone
who turned up to the 2019 meeting. The attendees were mostly wealthy business
people, bankers, and people high up in certain government departments. Some meetings have also included royalty. Quite a few academics were on the guest list,
too, such as the guy who’s been warning us about super-artificial intelligence, the
Director, Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University named Nick Bostrom. The governor of the Bank of England was there,
as was a politician from the UK’s Green Party. People who work for the U.S’s Office of
the Secretary of Defense were in the house, as were journalists and editors who work for
well-known media, such as The Washington Post. Also in attendance were some of the CEO’s
of the world’s biggest tech companies. So yes, if you were of a certain disposition
to believe that a group wanted to control the populace, the herd, these would be the
people who could do it. The attendees do in fact already control countries
since they head finance, government and industry. They control the media and they control how
information gets to us via the Internet. That’s not a conspiracy theory, though. Ok, so what did those powerful people talk
about at the last meeting? Did they... say...discuss how to create a
panic on a mass scale in order to convince the people of the world to opt-in to mass
surveillance technology? Did they discuss mass unemployment that could
lead to political changes, lifelong debt, and possibly some population reduction? The answer is no. Here is the list of discussion topics:
1. A stable strategic order
2. What next for Europe? 3. Climate change and sustainability
4. China
5. Russia
6. The future of capitalism
7. Brexit
8. The ethics of artificial intelligence
9. The weaponization of social media
10. The importance of space
11. Cyber threats
This was no secret… it was published by the Bilderberg Group on its website. But, and this is a big BUT, what happens at
the Bilderberg meetings stays at the Bilderberg meetings. That’s also not a conspiracy theory. The New York Times wrote in 2019 that the
members heading to the 67th Bilderberg Meeting in Switzerland had to promise that whatever
was discussed would not get leaked. Hmm, just how good are those attendees at
keeping their secrets? We wonder what happened when Secretary of
State Mike Pompeo, or Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella, or Jared Kushner, got home after
the meeting. Was the scene similar to this? “Hi darling, how did it go?” Reply:
“You know I can’t talk about that honey?” The first meeting was held in 1954 at the
Hotel de Bilderberg in The Netherlands, and since then some people have been decrying
the event because they think those people already have too much power. The Group itself says it is working for the
greater good, but not everyone agrees with that. Some people have said these powerful people
are “secret kingmakers”, while others have said they are all globalists that have
one mutual interest and that is to create a New World Order... with them at the helm. Such wild theories, said the Bilderberg group,
are baseless. It actually says this on its own website:,
“While these claims lack any and all merit. We regret to see that many continue to flourish
online and in social media groups.” The group states that journalists cannot report
what goes down in their meetings, and only the attendees on the guest list can go. That means no personal assistants, no husbands
or wives, no bodyguards, no secret service protectors, and guests should not talk to
journalists after the meeting. The reason why things are kept secret, says
the group, is to “encourage the highest level of openness and dialogue.” One man that wrote a book about the Bilderberg
Group said as much, stating that these immensely powerful people can say things that they would
never dare utter in public. He called the group, “a shadow world government.” It certainly is the most exclusive club the
world has ever seen, and it is very secretive. The proof of that is the fact that you know
nothing about possibly the biggest event in the world that takes place every year. The acclaimed writer Jon Ronson who wrote
and directed the documentary, “The Secret Rulers of the World,” actually once tried
to infiltrate a meeting but was eventually chased out by men wearing dark glasses. He later said in an interview, “When I phoned
the British embassy and asked them to explain to the powerful secret society that had set
their goons on me that I was essentially a humorous journalist out of my depth, I wasn't
being funny. I was being genuinely desperate.” Ronson actually once got to interview Denis
Healy, a man who’d been on the Bilderberg steering committee for 30 years. Healy told him that the guests just state
what is on their minds, things perhaps the public might not want to hear. They can speak candidly about various issues
and won’t get outed in the press for their words. Healy also said this: “To say we were striving
for a one-world government is exaggerated, but not wholly unfair.” He admitted that it was about control, but
control in regards to making the world a better place. It’s about global policy, he said, but critics
might say that these people are there in part to serve their own interests. That’s why some critics will say it’s
all about, “Everything from the people, nothing for the people.” They might ask why these powerful people have
not fixed pervasive poverty, or tackled many other issues that help the man in the street. Is the Bilderberg ethos a kind of “Enlightened
absolutism”, meaning, we know what’s best for you but it’s not something you need
to know. When Healy was asked if going to the meetings
will help a person’s career, he answered, “Your new understanding of the world will
certainly help your career.” Now we can go back to that word Illuminati,
which, remember means “revealed” or “enlightened”. There is no proof that an Illuminati exists,
but it would be hard to argue that guests at the Bilderberg Meetings aren’t revealing
secrets and attempting to enlighten others and be enlightened. The Illuminati is a ghoul, a kind of boogeyman,
a made up entity that leads people down endless rabbit holes on the Internet, but the Bilderberg
group is very real and you could say it’s the modern iteration of the Bavarian Illuminati. The Bilderberg Group is the Illuminati…How’s
that for a Scooby-doo ending. Enlightened is not a bad word, far from it,
and we can all be glad for the European Enlightenment and the fact we no longer kill witches or
imprison people for saying the Earth revolves around the sun. But it’s the secrecy of the Bilderberg Group
that causes all the controversy. If indeed they are only trying to fix the
world, then why should those meetings be kept so secret. Surely if the truth they speak is for the
common good, we need to hear it. Or do they think the common man, the sheep
among the herd, can’t handle the truth? The attendees might not want to do nefarious
things like depopulate the planet, but you might ask if all those apparently saintly
attendees do have self-interest in mind. Maybe one day we’ll find out. Now you really have to watch this video, “The
Origin Of Evil: The Devil.” Or go watch this video…