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==Official narrative==
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==Own words==
 
Around 600 guests attend the conference. Their website boasts that it hosts some "of the most important decision-makers in the realm of international security policy".
 
Around 600 guests attend the conference. Their website boasts that it hosts some "of the most important decision-makers in the realm of international security policy".
  
=="Charter of Trust for cybersecurity"==
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== Meetings ==
In February 2008, the MSC was reported on by the {{ccm}} after large corporations agreed a "[[Charter of Trust for cybersecurity]]", an idea floated by [[Siemens]] CEO, [[Joe Kaeser]], at the [[World Economic Forum]] in 2007.<ref>http://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/02/17/security_roundup/</ref>
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The group meets annually.
  
 
==Advisory Council==
 
==Advisory Council==
 
{{FA|Munich Security Conference/Advisory Council}}
 
{{FA|Munich Security Conference/Advisory Council}}
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==Activities==
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==="Charter of Trust for cybersecurity"===
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In February 2008, the MSC was reported on by the {{ccm}} after large corporations agreed a "[[Charter of Trust for cybersecurity]]", an idea floated by [[Siemens]] CEO, [[Joe Kaeser]], at the [[World Economic Forum]] in 2007.<ref>http://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/02/17/security_roundup/</ref>
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==References==
 
==References==
 
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Revision as of 17:59, 18 November 2023

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John F. Kerry addressing the 2016 conference.
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Series of annual "Russophobia-drenched" conferences since 1963 on international security policy.

The Munich Security Conference is a deep state milieu that Pepe Escobar termed "Russophobia-drenched"[1] and that Joël van der Reijden laments as "always hopelessly overlooked in conspiracy circles. Many visitors later show up in western governments."[2]

Henry Kissinger at the 2012 MSC

Own words

Around 600 guests attend the conference. Their website boasts that it hosts some "of the most important decision-makers in the realm of international security policy".

Meetings

Full article: Stub class article Munich Security Conference/Meeting

The group meets annually.

Advisory Council

Full article: Munich Security Conference/Advisory Council

Activities

"Charter of Trust for cybersecurity"

In February 2008, the MSC was reported on by the commercially-controlled media after large corporations agreed a "Charter of Trust for cybersecurity", an idea floated by Siemens CEO, Joe Kaeser, at the World Economic Forum in 2007.[3]


 

An event carried out

EventDescription
2021 Monkeypox Tabletop ExerciseA 2021 biological exercise which (presciently) predicted the monkeypox pandemic which started in mid May 2022

 

Event

EventDescription
Preventing Global Catastrophic Biological RisksSimulation of a global influenza pandemic predicting an apocalyptic outcome. Held February 2020, with a who-is-who of pandemic planners. Held February 2020.

 

Sponsors

EventDescription
Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationVery influential and rich foundation established to take leadership of global health.
Mercator FoundationGerman foundation financing projects of deep state interest and buying control over the narrative, especially on "climate change" and pro-migration. Frequently connected to censorship initiatives.
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.


References