Time to Dissolve Bilderberg: File a Complaint With House Ethics Committee
April 22, 2026 in Columnists, News by RBN Staff
By Mark Anderson
All interested citizens of the U.S. should go to the website of the House Committee on Ethics and file a complaint about two sitting U.S. Congress members— Jason Smith (R-Mo.) and Terri Sewell (R-Ala.)—having attended the 2026 Bilderberg Meeting April 9-12 at the Salamander Hotel in Washington D.C.
Smith also attended the 2025 Bilderberg Meeting in Stockholm, Sweden. Go to www.BilderbergMeetings.org for a complete list of attendees and topics. A total of 129 movers and shakers from the public and private spheres attended this year.
This writer, as a citizen, filed a complaint with the Ethics Committee on Friday, April 17. 2026 about both Congress members’ Bilderberg attendance.
When you go to the Committee’s website, it’s very easy to file a complaint.
Go to this link:
https://ethics.house.gov/file-a-complaint/
But before you do so, consider listening to, via the RBN archive, Ron Avery’s RBN show on April 17, 2026 “The Search for Lawful Government” starting 30 minutes into the show to hear me, Mark Anderson, describe the grand deception inherent in the Bilderberg Meetings.
Search for Lawful Government with Ron Avery, April 17, 2026 Hour 1
Search for Lawful Government with Ron Avery, April 17, 2026 Hour 2
Here is an excerpt of what I put in my complaint to the Ethics Committee:
Under “Description of Alleged Violations”:
The attendance of both lawmakers at the annual highly secretive and closed-door Bilderberg Meeting.
This concerns Rep. Smith for attending two years in a row — 2025 in Stockholm, Sweden; and 2026 in Washington D.C. at the Salamander Hotel, April 9-12.
As for Rep. Sewell, she attended the same Washington meeting of the elite Bilderberg Group this year.
These meetings are held in total secrecy and involve such lawmakers meeting with former and current foreign officials, various corporate heavyweights and tech barons who are seeking deals, foreign military people that may be seeking military-related promises, and private bankers who are in a position to bestow their influence upon both private and public officials.
Congress members should not be abusing their power, nor should they risk the release of sensitive US government information that they may possess or know about, to the vagaries of foreign intrigue. Simply put, sitting members of Congress should never attend this sort of meeting in the first place, so they can avoid even the appearance of impropriety.
TAKE NOTE: Former Colorado Gov John Hickenlooper was made to appear before a state-level ethics committee in 2019 partly for attending the 2018 Bilderberg Meeting in Italy. He was asked many pointed questions about accepting gifts and whether taxpayers funds were in any way, or any amount, spent to facilitate his attendance. He was eventually censored and penalized for attending that 2018 meeting.
The House Ethics Committee should take the same approach.
Questions?
Contact Mark Anderson at truthhound2@yahoo.com
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Again, check out
www.BilderbergMeetings.org














