Club of rich, powerful meet in secret near London

Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde and former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger are on the guest list for the Bilderberg meeting at Watford’s Grove Hotel.

June 07, 2013 04:08 pm | Updated 04:13 pm IST - LONDON

In this photo taken Thursday June 6, 2013, security personnel search people as they arrive at the Grove Hotel, Watford, England, ahead of the Bilderberg Group meeting. The annual forum for prominent politicians, thinkers and business leaders has been held since 1954 in either Europe or North America. No minutes are taken, there is no media access and the public is kept away by a large security operation. (AP Photo/PA, Nick Ansell) UNITED KINGDOM OUT  NO SALES  NO ARCHIVE

In this photo taken Thursday June 6, 2013, security personnel search people as they arrive at the Grove Hotel, Watford, England, ahead of the Bilderberg Group meeting. The annual forum for prominent politicians, thinkers and business leaders has been held since 1954 in either Europe or North America. No minutes are taken, there is no media access and the public is kept away by a large security operation. (AP Photo/PA, Nick Ansell) UNITED KINGDOM OUT NO SALES NO ARCHIVE

Some of the world’s most powerful people are gathering near London for a shadowy annual gathering that has attained legendary status for anticapitalist protesters and conspiracy theorists.

Google executive chairman Eric Schmidt, Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, International Monetary Fund chief Christine Lagarde and former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger are on the guest list for the Bilderberg meeting at Watford’s Grove Hotel.

The annual forum for prominent politicians, thinkers and business leaders has been held since 1954 in either Europe or North America. No minutes are taken, there is no media access and the public is kept away by a large security operation.

Protesters, who see a global ruling elite at work in the secretive talkfest, are planning a presence outside the hotel until the conference ends Sunday.

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