World leaders gather in Washington for secretive Bilderberg talks

This past weekend, a gathering of global leaders and billionaires took place in Washington, marking the annual, highly secretive Bilderberg meeting.

Renowned for its cloak of confidentiality, the conference is famously devoid of official records, public reports, or media interviews, fueling endless speculation and conspiracy theories over the years.

Critics have long alleged that the event serves as a breeding ground for a clandestine global government or a new world order.

Originally established in 1954 to encourage dialogue between the United States and Europe and avert further conflict, the meeting now claims to provide a platform for Western leaders to exchange pioneering ideas.

Marking its 72nd iteration, the elite convened from April 9-12, covering a wide array of topics including the future of artificial intelligence, contemporary warfare, and cryptocurrency innovations.

The exclusive guest list featured billionaires like Palantir CEO Alex Karp, involved in Donald Trump’s ambitious $185 billion ‘Golden Dome’ project, alongside Spotify’s founder Daniel Ek, and former Google CEO Eric Schmidt.

King Charles III, David Cameron, Barack Obama, Bill Clinton and Peter Mandelson have all taken part in previous meetings.

Ahead of this year’s gathering, a security cordon was put up surrounding the luxury Salamander hotel, as 128 military leaders, tech moguls and politicians prepared for days of covert talks. 

The head of NATO and Bilderberg regular Mark Rutte arrived at the conference following a 'very frank' conversation at the White House

The head of NATO and Bilderberg regular Mark Rutte arrived at the conference following a ‘very frank’ conversation at the White House

Attendees included a number of billionaires, such as Palantir’s CEO Alex Karp, who is collaborating on Donald Trump's $185 billion 'Golden Dome' project

Attendees included a number of billionaires, such as Palantir’s CEO Alex Karp, who is collaborating on Donald Trump’s $185 billion ‘Golden Dome’ project

Daniel Ek, CEO of Swedish music streaming service Spotify, was also listed as an attendee

Daniel Ek, CEO of Swedish music streaming service Spotify, was also listed as an attendee 

NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte arrived at the meeting following a ‘very frank’ conversation with the US President at the White House, amid a time of immense crisis and uncertainty for the trans-Atlantic alliance.

Trump has in recent weeks repeatedly attacked NATO as nothing more than a ‘paper tiger’, threatening to ditch the 32-country organisation over a lack of support for his war against Iran.

One item listed on the agenda was the ‘Trans-Atlantic Defence-Industrial Relationship’, implying that the shaky future of the alliance is an urgent problem gripping the leaders of the Western world.

The conference brought together giants of Wall Street, such as the CEOs of KKR and Lazard, as well as the chiefs of huge corporations like Pfizer. In Washington, business titans had the opportunity to swap notes with members of Trump’s inner circle.

From the White House, Secretary of the Interior Doug Burgum paid a visit, as did the architect of American trade policy during Trump’s first presidency, Robert Lighthizer, and secretary of the Army Daniel Driscoll – often dubbed the President’s ‘drone guy’ for his embrace of emerging battlefield technologies.

Earlier this year, former head of Google Schmidt told the FT that ‘future wars are going to be defined by unmanned weapons’, with ‘swarms of drones operated remotely and increasingly automated with AI targeting’.

At this year’s Bilderberg, he would have been able to discuss the future of warfare alongside four-star admiral Samuel Paparo, the 27th commander of the US Indo-Pacific Command, and Brian Schimpf, co-founder and CEO of defence technology company Anduril Industries.

It is notable that venture capitalist Peter Thiel, the co-founder of PayPal, was absent from the gathering, despite the fact that he was been a member of the group’s steering committee since 2008 and is responsible for partly funding its extravagant Washington-based meetings. 

Justice Secretary David Lammy attended the shadowy meeting bringing together elites from the Western world

Justice Secretary David Lammy attended the shadowy meeting bringing together elites from the Western world 

Blaise Metreweli became the first female chief of MI6 in June 2025

Blaise Metreweli became the first female chief of MI6 in June 2025

Meeting organisers do not invite media, and delegates rarely speak about what has been discussed, triggering numerous conspiracy theories about their aims

Meeting organisers do not invite media, and delegates rarely speak about what has been discussed, triggering numerous conspiracy theories about their aims

Blaise Metreweli, the first female chief of MI6, was in attendance, alongside John Sawers, who previously held the top position between 2009-2014, former UK National Security Adviser, Mark Sedwill, and Justice Secretary David Lammy.

Other topics listed for discussion included the West, China, the US, Ukraine, Russia, the Middle East, global trade, Europe, energy diversification, and Arctic security.

Notably, this year’s Bilderberg was the first to include a Greenlander – Vivian Motzfeldt, former foreign minister and ex-speaker of the Inatsisartut.

Her presence at the clandestine gathering was a clear signal to Trump that Greenland has notable allies within the West, despite the US President’s eagerness to seize the territory and his disparaging remarks on X, most recently dubbing it a ‘BIG, POORLY RUN, PIECE OF ICE!!!’.

Discussions are held under the Chatham House Rule, meaning participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor any other attendee, may be revealed. 

The Daily Mail infiltrated the 2018 meeting, the first time an undercover journalist ever managed to do so, gaining insights about the gathering’s inner workings. 

That year’s meeting took place at the NH Lingotto hotel in Turin, Italy. The reporter watched as military police guarded the hotel perimeter and sniffer dogs checked for bombs outside.

How much impact groups like Bilderberg actually have is hard to judge, according to Christina Garsten, professor at the Swedish Collegium for Advanced Study, who studies transnational think tanks.

They aim to shape the broad political and corporate agenda. But if they are seen as having too much influence, they can be accused of being anti-democratic.

‘It’s there that conspiracy theories can flower,’ she said.

She dismissed the belief held by some that groups like Bilderberg make up a shadowy world government. ‘I think it’s very much exaggerated,’ she said.

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