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RE: Deep Dives 15 | The Wikileaks Archive Winners Announced (25 SBD)

in #deepdives5 years ago

The extensive material on the Bilderberg group is indeed a great discovery!

I think one of the reasons that they may be overlooked is because a lot of researchers tend to focus on the most recent, most current events and actors from Wikileaks. Imho, i think that many of the most interesting revelations come from the older archives. Bilderberg meetings from the 70s is a great example, another that immediately comes to mind for me was the amount of secret/confidential correspondence between the Pinochet regime and the USG regarding the overthrow of Allende. I did my best to present what I found but I'm sure there's more.

In my view, context is key. Having pre-existing knowledge about a subject about historical geo-politics, domestic affairs or any subject really makes a difference when conducting the research. Otherwise, one is simply looking for the proverbial smoking gun in a single email or the needle in the haystack situation which do exist but are not the only way to view and use the archive.

Anyways, I have to say that I'm surprised that more alternative media types have not made use of the archive for Bilderberg. Again, great find and truly eye-opening stuff.
Thank you @natepower!