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Why doesn't the national American news media cover Bilderberg meetings when there are so many powerful/influential people from finance, media and politics around the world gathered together in one place?
My point is, if people want to meet, regardless of what they want to talk about, that's their business. But when powerful influential people get together from around the world, isn't it the job of the media to report on the meeting and TRY TO FIND OUT what the meeting is about? Isn't that what the national news media is supposed to do even if the story is they can't get any information?
Does Lindsay Lohan and a mysterious date have to get an invitation in order to get the national news media to think a Bilderberg Group meeting is worth coverage?
Even if the news media and paparazzi can't go in and just stand outside the door of the meeting place and film the big shots attending, like, you know, the G20 or red carpet night at the Oscars, shouldn't there be SOME news coverage?