The Conspiracy (2012) is a found footage-style thriller directed by Christopher MacBride. The film follows two documentary filmmakers, Aaron and Jim, who are making a film about conspiracy theories.
They focus on a shadowy group known as "The Tarsus Club," which claims to be controlling world events from behind the scenes. As they dig deeper, they uncover disturbing evidence suggesting that the group is involved in dark and dangerous activities. The film takes a chilling turn when Aaron and Jim discover that they are being watched and targeted by the very group they are investigating. The tension escalates as their search for the truth puts their lives in imminent danger, leading to a gripping and unsettling climax.
Now, the Tarsus Club is not a real organization. In The Conspiracy, it is a fictional creation designed to serve as the central antagonist in the film's plot. The film uses the Tarsus Club as a narrative device to explore themes of secrecy and control, adding a layer of intrigue and suspense to the story.
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However, what if they are not conspiracies, what if it's all real?
The Bilderberg Group, much like the Tarsus Club, is an annual conference of influential figures from various sectors, including politics, business, and finance. It was founded in 1954 and is known for its secretive nature and high-profile attendees. Among them Presidents of the United States, along with many other prominent figures, has been invited to attend these meetings.
The group's secrecy and the high profile of its participants often lead to speculation and conspiracy theories about its influence on global affairs, or is that what they want you to believe?
Related: The Silent Controllers; The Bilderberg Agenda. The Global Manipulators
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