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Rallies against the Bilderberg Club meeting were held in Stockholm.

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Residents of Swedish Stockholm staged a rally against the meeting of the Bilderberg Club. Shots of the situation on June 14 are published by Izvestia.

Viktor Eriksson, editor-in-chief of Frihetsnytt, stressed that Swedes do not agree with how billionaires, globalists and representatives of large organizations interact with politicians.

"These politicians are leading us forward, but we don't understand what they are talking about. Corporations have more contacts with politicians than we do. That's why we want to demonstrate that we also have the right to vote. We will not put up with this situation and therefore we are holding this demonstration," he said.

One of the protesters stressed that the members of the Bilderberg Club want to seize all the natural resources of the planet. According to her, over the past three years, 2.6 thousand agricultural companies have registered in Sweden.

She stressed that they cook food for the Swedes, but the Bilderberg Club wants the population to eat insects or imported products of questionable quality.

The Bilderberg Group holds its meetings once a year. They usually bring together the most influential representatives of politics and economics from all over the world.

Slovak political scientist Zdenek Kedroutek, in an interview with Izvestia on June 14, stressed that one should not expect impulses towards peace from the Bilderberg Club, since this contradicts the course of the community. According to him, the prevailing idea of unification is that the Russian Federation should be divided into many small parts that are easier to control and can be used for the exploitation of resources by Western corporations.

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