First meeting of the Group, at the Bilderberg hotel (1954)
Joseph Retinger, In fact, alongside his counterpart Donovan, he was responsible for creating the English branch of Gladio.
He participated in all of the preparatory meetings of the Bilderberg conference and was present among the guests, seated next to Charles D. Jackson .. Unknown to the participants, the secret services of NATO were, in fact, the organizing power behind the scenes. Bernhard, Coleman and Van Zeeland were used as fronts.
Contrary to the idea developed by the creative journalists who imagined the Bilderberg Group forging a secret World Government, this club of influential leaders is in reality a lobbying tool to promote NATO’s interests. It is in fact much more serious and dangerous, ~it is NATO which aims to be the secret World Government - guaranteeing the international status quo and maintaining U.S. influence .. Moreover, the security of each subsequent meeting was not provided by the police of the host country, but by the soldiers of the NATO Alliance ..
Among the ten speakers, there were two former Prime Ministers (Guy Mollet, France, Alcide de Gasperi, Italy), three officials of the Marshall Plan, the Cold War hawk (Paul H. Nitze) and, above all,
an extremely powerful banker (David Rockefeller) .. They should be neutralized discreetly, without their voters realizing what’s happening. In short, the ideology developed was that of NATO and Gladio. No one said that elections should be rigged or that moderates should be assassinated, but all participants agreed that to save the "free world", that freedom should be put “in brackets”.
Henry Kissinger ~main person responsible~ invitations to the Bilderberg Group.
Etienne Davignon, Secretary General of the Bilderberg Group
Board of directors
Josef Ackermann | Swiss Banker, head of Deutsche Bank, Vice-Chairman of the Forum in Davos. |
Roger C. Altman | U.S. Banker, a former campaign adviser to John Kerry and Hillary Clinton, Chairman of investment Bank Evercore Partners Inc. |
Francisco Pinto Balsemão | Former Socialist Prime Minister of Portugal (1981-83), president and founder of the largest group of Portuguese television SIC. (T) |
Fran Bernabè | Italian banker, current director of Telecom Italia. (T) |
Henri de Castries | CEO of the French insurance-company AXA. |
Juan Luis Cebrián | Director of the Spanish media and broadcasting group Prisa. |
W. Edmund Clark | Canadian banker, CEO of Toronto-Dominion Bank Financial Group. |
Kenneth Clarke | Former vice president of British American Tobacco (1998-2007), British minister of Justice, vice president of the European Movement UK. |
George A. David | CEO of Coca-Cola. |
Étienne Davignon | Belgian businessman, former vice president of the European Commission (1981-85), current vice president of Suez Tractebel. |
Anders Eldrup | CEO of the Danish gass and oil corporation DONG Energy. |
Thomas Enders | Director of Airbus. |
Victor Halberstadt | Economy professor at the Dutch university of Leiden, business-consultant for various corporations such as Goldman Sachs and Daimler-Chrysler. |
James A. Johnson | U.S. financier, he was a major contributor to the Democratic Party and an architect of the nomination of Barack Obama. He is vice-chairman of the investment bank Perseus. |
John Kerr of Kinlochard | Former UK Ambassador to Washington, Vice President of oil group Royal Dutch Shell. (T) |
Klaus Kleinfeld | German CEO of the U.S. aluminium giant, Alcoa. |
Mustafa V. Koç | CEO of Koç Holding, the largest Turkish company. |
Marie-Josée Drouin-Kravis | Economic columnist in print and broadcast media in Canada. Researcher at the very militaristic Hudson Institute. She is the third wife of Henry Kravis. |
Jessica T. Mathews | Former Director of Global Affairs at the National Security Council of the United States. Current director of the Carnegie Foundation. |
Thierry de Montbrial | Economist, founding director of the French Institute for International Relations (IFRI) and the World Policy Conference. |
Mario Monti | Italian economist, former European commissioner for the protection of free-trade (1999-2005), co-founder of the Spinelli Group for European federalism. |
Egil Myklebust | Former president of Norwegian employers, director of Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS). |
Matthias Nass | Assistant director of the German Newspaper Die Zeit. |
Jorma Ollila | Finnish businessman, former CEO of Nokia, current president of Royal Dutch Shell. |
Richard N. Perle | Former Chair of the Defense Policy Board Advisory Committee at the Pentagon, He is a key leader of the Straussians (disciples of Leo Strauss) and as such, a major figure of neo-conservatism. |
Heather Reisman | Canadian businesswoman, CEO of the Publishing Group Indigo-Chapters. |
Rudolf Scholten | Former Austrian Finance Minister, Governor of the Central Bank. |
Peter D. Sutherland | Former Irish EU Commissioner for competition, then director general of the World Trade Organization. Former director of British Petroleum, current chairman of Goldman Sachs International, former President of the European section of the Trilateral Commission, and Vice-President of the European Round Table of Industrialists, now honorary president of the European Movement - Ireland. |
J. Martin Taylor | Former MP, CEO of the chemical and agribusiness giant Syngenta. |
Peter A. Thiel | U.S. Businessman, CEO of PayPal, president of Clarium Capital Management and Facebook shareholder. |
Daniel L. Vasella | CEO of the Swiss pharmaceutical group Novartis. |
Jacob Wallenberg | Swedish banker, he is the director of many transnational companies. |
Members of the hidden core group
Carl Bildt | Former Liberal Prime Minister of Sweden (1991-94), former special envoy of the European Union and the UN in the Balkans (1995-97, 1999-2001), the current Swedish Minister of Foreign Affairs. (T) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Oscar Bronner | CEO of the Austrian daily Der Standard. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Timothy C. Collins | American investor, director of the investment fund Ripplewood. (T) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
John Elkann | CEO of the Italian group Fiat Auto (his grandfather Gianni Agnelli was for forty years one of the leaders of the Bilderberg Group. He inherited the family fortune after the natural death of his grandfather Giovanni and the premature death of his uncle Edoardo. However, police sources were convinced that Edoardo was murdered after he converted to Shia Islam, so that the family fortune would remain within the Jewish branch of the family). | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Martin S. Feldstein | Former economic adviser to Ronald Reagan (1982-84), and current economic adviser to Barack Obama. He was on George W. Bush’s Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board. He teaches at Harvard. (T) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Henry A. Kissinger | Former national security adviser and U.S. Secretary of State, central figure of the U.S. military-industrial complex, current president of the consulting firm Kissinger Associates. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Henry R. Kravis | U.S. financier, investment fund manager KKR. He’s a major fundraiser for the Republican Party. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Neelie Kroes | Former liberal Dutch minister of Transport, European commissioner for competition, and current Commissioner of the digital society. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Bernardino Léon Gross | Spanish diplomat, Secretary General of the Presidency of the Socialist Government of Jose Luis Zapatero. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Frank McKenna | Former member of the Supervisory Commission Canadian Security Intelligence Service, Canada’s ambassador in Washington (2005-06), Vice-President of the Toronto-Dominion Bank. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands | She is the daughter of Prince Bernhard. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
George Osborne | British Minister of Finance. This neo-conservative is seen as a eurosceptic, meaning that he is opposed to the participation of the United Kingdom in the European Union, but he is a supporter of the organization on the continent within the Union. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Robert S. Prichard | Canadian economist, director of print and audiovisual Torstar. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
David Rockefeller | The patriarch of a long line of Bankers. He’s the oldest member of the core group of Bilderbergers. He is also chairman of the Trilateral Commission, a similar organization incorporating Asian participants. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
James D. Wolfensohn | Australian Banker who acquired U.S. citizenship to become President of the World Bank (1995-2005), now director of the consulting firm Wolfensohn & Co. | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
Robert B. Zoellick American diplomat, U.S. diplomat, former U.S. Trade Representative (2001-05), current president of the World Bank.The Lobby of the most powerful military organization in the worldhttp://www.voltairenet.org/article169651.html What you don’t know about the Bilderberg-Group |
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