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Revision as of 17:23, 5 December 2020
The 1980 Bilderberg Meeting was the 28th such meeting and had participants from 18 European countries, the United States, Canada and "various international organizations".[1] It was held at the Parkhotel Quellenhof, Bad Aachen, Federal Republic of Germany. The 113 guests included 21 business executives, 34 politicians, 4 financiers, 14 editors/journalists and 10 academics.
Contents
Agenda
The 1980 Bilderberg Conference Report has been leaked and is now online. The topic on the agenda was America and Europe: Past, Present and Future, broken down into three aspects:[1]
1. Political Aspect
There were two working papers. The first working paper, from France, was entitled Europe And The United States - Yesterday And Tomorrow. The second working paper, from the US, was entitled The Americans And The Alliance in 1980.
2. Security Aspect
There were three working papers. The first, an international paper, was entitled New Threats And old Allies: Prospects For The Security Of Europe And America. The second working paper, by a German, was entitled Energy Policy, Monetary Policy, Foreign trade And Payments: Relations Between Europe And The U.S.. The third, by a Canadian, was entitled Economic Relations Between North America And Europe.
3. Economic Aspect
This was a half day discussion, with no working papers prepared.
Exposure
The UK newspaper The Daily Mirror published an expose by Robert Eringer.
Known Participants
111 of the 113 of the participants already have pages here:
Participant | Description |
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Oswald Aeppli | Double Bilderberger Swiss banker who was "cleared by his fellow directors of any blame in the [Chiasso] case" |
Otto Wolff von Amerongen | Bilderberg Advisory Committee member, deep politician |
K. B. Andersen | Danish Minister of Education and Minister of Foreign Affairs, triple Bilderberger |
George Ball | US deep politician who attended all 40 Bilderberg meetings up to his death, he helped make key decisions about post-WW2 Europe. |
John Baring | Director of the Bank of England, attended 3 Bilderbergs in the 1980s |
Reginald Bartholomew | US ambassador who worked for Merrill Lynch on retirement. Friended of President of the Council on Foreign Relations, Leslie H. Gelb. |
Luigi Barzini | Italian anti-communist journalist and politician, Attended 1980 Bilderberg meeting. |
Frederic Bennett | Parliamentary Private Secretary to Reginald Maudling, Privy Counsellor, Bilderberg Steering committee |
Jack Bennett | Bilderberg Steering committee banker/businessman. Worked alongside his father in post-war Germany to reset the country's economy. Presidential advisor in the 1970 who dismantled U.S. controls over international capital flows. |
Giorgio Benvenuto | Italian trade unionist and politician, attended the 1980 Bilderberg as Italian Socialist Party/General secretary |
Christoph Bertram | German journalist with a heavy Bilderberg habit |
Ernst van der Beugel | Dutch deep politician, 34 Bilderbergs, on both the Advisory & Steering committees |
Selahattin Beyazit | One of the biggest industrialists in Turkey and member of the Bilderberg Steering committee. |
Nuri Birgi | 23 Bilderbergs, Turkish Permanent Representative to NATO |
Birgit Breuel | German politician, 6 times Bilderberger. Became president of the Treuhandanstalt, the state-organized looting of former East German assets, after the assassination of her predecessor Detlev Rohwedder |
Guido Brunner | Attended the 1980 Bilderberg as European Commissioner for Energy Research and Science |
McGeorge Bundy | S&B, Deep state actor, National Security Advisor |
William Bundy | Skull & bones deep politician and cold warrior who played a key role in the US side of the Bilderberg. |
Olivier Chevrillon | French media CEO and civil servant |
Gian Cittadini-Cesi | Italian fascist diplomat and a member of the Bilderberg Steering committee. |
Emilio Collado | Big oil, World Bank, Bilderberg Steering committee. |
Peter Corterier | Double Bilderberg possible German deep state functionary |
Étienne Davignon | Belgian deep politician, EU commissioner, Bilderberg chairman, Egmont Institute president |
Thomas Donahue | Spooky US Labor leader, CFR, two Bilderbergs. Later Vice-Chair of the CIA-front National Endowment for Democracy. |
Hedley Donovan | Editor in chief of Time from 1964 to 1979. Bilderberg |
Alec Douglas-Home | UK Prime Minister. Bilderberg chairman. Member of the Other Club |
Wim Duisenberg | President of the European Central Bank, 7 Bilderbergs |
William Duncan | Scottish businessman who attended the 1980 Bilderberg |
Theodore Eliot | US Ambassador to Afghanistan who attended 15 Bilderberg meetings. |
Jose Medeiros Ferreira | Portuguese politician |
Murray Finley | Bilderberg Steering committee member labor leader |
Paul Finney | "Honorary Bilderberg Secretary General for the United States" as of 1981, US editor and author |
Jean-Claude Gisling | In 1980 manager at the PR agency Publicitas |
Ronald Grierson | Spooky financier/businessman |
Anthony Griffin | Worked for S.G. Warburg. A member of the Bilderberg Advisory Committee for 32 years. |
Alfred Grosser | German-French writer known for his contributions towards the Franco-German cooperation. Attended Bilderberg/1980. Later known for criticizing Israel and the cynical use of antisemitism accusations. |
Herbert Grünewald | Attended the 1980 Bilderberg as Chairman of the Board of German pharma company Bayer, expanded heavily to North America. |
Victor Halberstadt | A professor of economics, with a minimal Wikipedia page, who has attended all Bilderberg meetings since 1975. |
Geir Hallgrímsson | Prime Minister of Iceland, Bilderberg Steering Committee |
Helmut Haussmann | Quad Bilderberger German politician |
Denis Healey | Bilderberg Steering committee member, who attended 23 Bilderberg meetings. |
Alfred Herrhausen | Multi Bilderberg, Chairman of Deutsche Bank. Promoted the cancellation of unpayable debt. Assassinated in 1989 "in a military operation of a complexity without precedent" |
Frans van den Hoven | Dutch businessman |
Gunter Huonker | Attended the 1980 Bilderberg as a Member of the Bundestag |
Douglas Hurd | UK Deep state operative, Eton, Trinity College, Chatham House/President |
H. John Heinz II | 34 Bilderberg meetings, Bilderberg Steering & Advisory Committees |
Hans Igler | Austrian economist and politician. Bilderberg Steering committee |
Daniel Janssen | Bilderberg Steering committee Belgian business leader |
Joseph Johnson | Inaugural US secretary of the annual Bilderberg, Bilderberg Steering committee member. |
Vernon Jordan | Close friend of Bill Clinton. A member of the Bilderberg Steering committee who attended 34 Bilderberg meetings. |
... further results |
Witnesses
Witness | Description |
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Hans Jörg Budischin | Little known German Bilderberger observer |
Ulf Böge | Economist who headed the German anti-trust office for 8 years |
N. Dreihann-Holenia | Unknown "in attendance" at the 1980 Bilderberg |
Charles Getchell | Little known member of the Bilderberg Steering committee who attended most of the meetings in the 1970s and 1980s |
Anne Hoogendoorn | Executive Secretary of the Bilderberg Meetings |
Franz Schoser | German business lobbyist who attended the 1979 and 1980 Bilderbergs |
Georg Zimmer-Lehmann | Austrian financier with a quarter century long Bilderberg habit |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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File:Bilderberg-meetings-report-1980.pdf | report | A summary of the 1980 Bilderberg meeting that took place from April 18-20 at the Dorint Sofitel Quellenhof in Aachen, Germany. |