  
If you've never heard the word "Bilderberg" don't feel you are uninformed. Some of the best-read people have no knowledge of this organization - formally known by its leadership and members as "The Bilderberg Meetings."
For more than 50 years, acting as a global ruling elite, Bilderberg's very name and activities have remained largely hidden in the shadows, despite its immense clout in directing world affairs.
Although in 1992, Larry Pope, the executive editor of the Citizen Times newspaper told one of its readers in a letter that "to my knowledge, such an organization does not exist and a media conspiracy to keep its existence a secret would be ludicrous," the evidence shows otherwise.
Now with the release of the Bilderberg Diary by veteran journalist James P. Tucker Jr., those who've never known of Bilderberg will get a first-hand account of its history (and its misdeeds) from the one journalist who has doggedly tailed the Bilderbergers all over the United States and Europe for the last quarter of a century.
Although mass media in the United States - both print and broadcast - has determinedly suppressed news and information about - and the very existence of - Bilderberg, Tucker has established himself as the world's foremost authority on Bilderberg, reporting on their intrigues in the pages of the D.C.-based American Free Press.
In Bilderberg Diary Jim Tucker lays out - for the first time - his entire remarkable history of covering Bilderberg, his infiltration of Bilderberg meetings, the procurement of their private documents, and the shining of the spotlight of public scrutiny on Bilderberg's shadowy affairs.
Tucker's colorful prose will introduce you to the little-known arena of the Bilderberg elite, a memorable and panoramic journey that lays bare the realities behind modern day international power politics in a way never seen before.
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