Jens Stoltenberg, the former head of NATO, has just joined the secretive Bilderberg Group as its new co-chairman. The Bilderberg Group is a highly exclusive club that has been around since 1954. It's known for bringing together around 130 influential people from politics, business, finance, intelligence, and the media for private, closed-door meetings. These meetings are kept secret, and attendees aren’t allowed to share what was discussed, leading to many conspiracy theories about the group’s real purpose and influence on world events.
Stoltenberg, who led NATO for a decade, is no stranger to the Bilderberg Group. He first attended one of their meetings in 2002, and now, he's been made head of the group’s "steering committee." This committee decides what topics will be discussed at these secret meetings and who will be invited. This new role gives Stoltenberg a powerful position in shaping the future of the group.
Stoltenberg’s appointment has raised eyebrows in the media. ...
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