One thing I find curious in all this is the fact that there is hardly any mention of the Bilderberg group. Look at who attends those meetings. Look at the security at those meetings.
When Q mentions it being bigger than we can imagine, Bilderberg comes to mind.
Want a taste of sauce?
https://info.publicintelligence.net/bilderberg/BilderbergConferenceReport1965.pdf
Yeah, admiralty law took over from common law.
"INTRODUCTION
The fourteenth Bilderberg Meeting was held at the Villa d'Este, near Como
(Italy) on 2, 3 and 4 April 1965 under the chairmanship of H.R.H. the
Prince of the Netherlands.
There were 87 participants representing the United States, Canada, fifteen
Western European countries as well as various international organisations,
and drawn from leaders in the field of politics (governments and parliaments),
business, journalism, public service (national and international), the liberal
professions, trade unions and employers' organisations.
In accordance with the rules adopted at each meeting, all participants
spoke in a purely personal capacity without in any way committing whatever
government or organisation they might belong to. In order to enable participants
to speak with the greatest possible frankness, the discussions were confidential
with no representatives of the. press being admitted. A short communique,
enumerating the items included in the Agenda, was issued to the Press
at the close of the conference.
The Agenda was as follows:
I. Monetary Co-operation in the Western World
II. The State of the Atlantic Alliance. "
From - https://info.publicintelligence.net/bilderberg/BilderbergConferenceReport1965.pdf