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Latest revision as of 21:38, 24 March 2023
Oslo (City) | |
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Subpage(s) | •Oslo/Mayor |
Oslo is the capital and most populous city of Norway.
Events
Event | Description |
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2011 Norway attacks | A car bomb in Oslo and subsequent mass shooting at a summer camp in Norway on 22 July 2011, claiming a total of 77 lives. |
William Nygaard assassination attempt | The attempted murder of the publisher William Nygaard in Oslo on 11 October 1993. Deep state police networks went to great lengths release the suspected perpetrator - who may have been a police/intelligence informer. |
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | Description |
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Aftenposten | 14 May 1860 | Norwegian newspaper with high Bilderberg attendance. |
Civita | 2003 | Norwegian (neo)liberal think tank |
Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise | 1 JL | The main employers' organisation in Norway. The Presidents and Director-Generals have a Bilderberg habit. |
Conservative Party (Norway) | 25 August 1884 | Political party in Norway |
Fritt Ord | 1974 | Norwegian grant giving foundation with Cold War origins. |
International Democrat Union | International alliance of political parties. | |
Norges Bank | 14 June 1816 | The central bank of Norway |
Norsk Hydro | 2 December 1905 | Norwegian company with heavy Bilderberg habit. One of the largest aluminium companies worldwide. Formerly also world big in fertilizers and heavy water, used to make nuclear weapons. |
Norway | Strategically located nation with money to spend on supranational deep state policies. | |
Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation | 1 July 1933 | State TV and radio corporation dominating the national media landscape. |
Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions | 1899 | The largest and most influential umbrella organization of labour unions in Norway, closely connected to the Labour Party. |
Norwegian Intelligence Service | 1915 | The most powerful deep state entity in Norway |
Norwegian People's Aid | 1939 | Norwegian NGO connected to the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions |
Norwegian Police Security Service | 1937 | The intelligence agency of the Norwegian police |
Norwegian Shipowners' Association | 15 September 1909 | |
Oslo Commerce School | 1875 | A traditional mercantile high school in "the best part" of Oslo. |
PRIO | 1959 | Peace Research Institute founded by the legendary Johan Galtung in 1959. In recent years ousting researchers who question the legitimacy of US/NATO wars, instead theorizing on "just wars". |
Red Party (Norway) | 11 March 2007 | Communist political party in Norway |
Schibsted | 1839 | Norwegian media group connected to deep state activities like "fact-checking" and NATO psychological warfare. Leadership has Bilderberg habit. |
The Norwegian Armed Forces Intelligence School | 1958 | Norwegian intelligence school |
University of Oslo | 2 September 1811 | Most prominent university in Norway |
Yara International | 1905 | Chemical company that is one of the world’s largest producers of synthetic fertilisers |
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