A very poor analogy - you can "observe" the heat from the sun with a thermometer, and other people can also experience the heat from the sun.
This suffers from the same error - others can slap themselves on the head and experience their own pain, and by comparing notes you can establish that almost everyone who dose so has the same reaction.
to equate this to Bilderberg's privacy meaning that it is super secret and decisions are made would require that you have a lot of observational evidence and personal experience of private meetings where decisions are made about how to rule the world. Is that what you do at all or many of your private meetings????
that requires a little more than merely observation.
That is known as
argument from ignorance - "you can't prove it isn't true"
There are millions of "secret (closed door)" business meetings all around the world every day - from my observation attending a small number of them, NONE of them have ever been about by-passing established laws at all. nonetheless I know that some meetings do discuss such subjects. so this may be such a meeting - but I am not so easy to convince that it IS such a meeting based upon nothing more than privacy/secrecy.
People asking questions is not proof of anything other than the private nature of the meetings.
However if you are really interested the minutes of several of them are available
courtesy of wikileaks - go stoke the fires of conspiracy!
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