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In 2011 [[Joel Van der Reijden]] discovered the attendee list for this conference amongst the papers of [[Monique Garnier-Lancon]] at Stanford University, and published it online.<ref>http://isgp.nl/2011_10_First_ever_documents_of_Le_Cercle</ref>
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The [[Langemann Papers]] included this meeting's Minutes, which were published in [[Lobster]]#18:
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{{QB|1. The prospects for positive influence on the election campaign in favour of [[Franz Josef Strauss|Strauss]] cannot be judged to be very favourable. While the many promotional influences in US, UK and Swiss newspapers were welcomed by their readers, their impact on the Federal Republic lagged far behind. Furthermore, it seems doubtful that Strauss will be able to match the dynamic foreign policy initiatives that Federal Chancellor [[Helmut Schmidt|Schmidt]] has been able to make. In contrast to the situation in the US, where President Carter is confronted with the shattered remains of his foreign policy - difficult to present favourably for the election campaign, even in part - Schmidt has understood how to make clear and prominent political steps which represent an achievable goal for the population's desire for peace. [[Fred Luchsinger|Luchsinger]] said that he was prepared to produce a series of three leading articles highlighting the tendency of current government policy in Bonn to weaken [[NATO]]. [[Crozier]] felt that similar steps could be tried again through [[Robert Moss|Moss]] in London and the ''[[Baltimore Sun]]'' in the US.
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2. [[Graf Huyn]] reported on his meeting with the head of the Saudi security service about the establishment of a short-wave radio transmitting towards the [[Soviet Union]]. The Saudis were interested, he said, and had guaranteed finance, on the condition that a situation such as that created in Moscow by [[Radio Free Europe]] and [[Radio Liberty]] must be avoided at all cost.
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3. A discussion was held about a series of appropriate measures to promote the electoral campaign of Presidential candidate [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan]] against [[Jimmy Carter|Carter]]. Elliott reported that in this context positive contact had been made with [[George H. W. Bush|George Bush]] as well.
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4. Colonel Botta stated that, in his opinion, support must be given to the Israeli intelligence service. It was noted that, as far as Europe was concerned, the efficiency of this service had diminished considerably.<ref>[[Document:The Pinay Circle]]</ref>}}
 
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Event.png Le Cercle/1985 (Washington)(Le Cercle/Meeting) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Date28 June 1980 - 29 June 1980
LocationZurich,  Switzerland

The Langemann Papers included this meeting's Minutes, which were published in Lobster#18:

1. The prospects for positive influence on the election campaign in favour of Strauss cannot be judged to be very favourable. While the many promotional influences in US, UK and Swiss newspapers were welcomed by their readers, their impact on the Federal Republic lagged far behind. Furthermore, it seems doubtful that Strauss will be able to match the dynamic foreign policy initiatives that Federal Chancellor Schmidt has been able to make. In contrast to the situation in the US, where President Carter is confronted with the shattered remains of his foreign policy - difficult to present favourably for the election campaign, even in part - Schmidt has understood how to make clear and prominent political steps which represent an achievable goal for the population's desire for peace. Luchsinger said that he was prepared to produce a series of three leading articles highlighting the tendency of current government policy in Bonn to weaken NATO. Crozier felt that similar steps could be tried again through Moss in London and the Baltimore Sun in the US.

2. Graf Huyn reported on his meeting with the head of the Saudi security service about the establishment of a short-wave radio transmitting towards the Soviet Union. The Saudis were interested, he said, and had guaranteed finance, on the condition that a situation such as that created in Moscow by Radio Free Europe and Radio Liberty must be avoided at all cost.

3. A discussion was held about a series of appropriate measures to promote the electoral campaign of Presidential candidate Reagan against Carter. Elliott reported that in this context positive contact had been made with George Bush as well.

4. Colonel Botta stated that, in his opinion, support must be given to the Israeli intelligence service. It was noted that, as far as Europe was concerned, the efficiency of this service had diminished considerably.[1]

 

Known Participants

46 of the 52 of the participants already have pages here:

ParticipantDescription
Alfredo AlcainoChile born Cercle visitor, deep state connected lawyer
Julian AmeryMI6, deep politician who chaired Le Cercle for several years.
Franz Josef BachA leading German member of the Cercle, who organised the 1982 meeting in Wildbad Kreuth.
Norman BaileySpooky economist who taught "Economics for Foreign Policy Makers." Admitted on the record that the PROMIS database and search application has been given to the NSA
Alfredo Sánchez BellaSpanish spook and possible deep politician
Jeff BergnerCercle attendee. Project for the New American Century. German Marshall Fund. Hudson Institute
Raymond BourgineFrench journalist and editor who attended Le Cercle.
John BrowneSpooky UK businessman, Morgan Stanley, Le Cercle, Chatham house ...
Francisco BulnesCercle member active in the 1973 coup against Salvador Allende
Umberto CappuzzoSenior Italian military leader and Le Cercle attendee.
Etienne CopelFormer chief of France's air force, Le Cercle.
James CritchfieldSenior CIA spook who handled Reinhard Gehlen. Then Near East Division Chief from 1959 to 1969 where he arranged a coup in Iraq. Le Cercle
Nicholas ElliottA key spook with a wide range of connections.
Brand Fourie"One of the most remarkable diplomats South Africa ever produced"
Monique Garnier-LançonDeep state operative whose papers lead to a major exposure of Le Cercle. French convenor of Le Cercle in the first half of the 1980s.
Frans Alphons Maria Alting von GeusauA Dutch diplomat and scholar in international law. Von Geusau was also an advisor to the Dutch government from 1968 to 1998.
Enrique Gomez-HurtadoCercle regular. "One of the best bootlicker[s] of Bush"
Álvaro Gomez-HurtadoSpooky Colombian diplomat who attended Le Cercle. Assassinated in 1995
Rolf GraageArms dealer, Le Cercle...
Aline GriffithUS born Spanish spook who was a regular attender at Le Cercle in the 1980s.
Eldon GriffithsBritish Conservative politician and journalist. Attended Le Cercle.
Robert J. HanksCercle regular, rear admiral,Cold War hardliner
Hans Graf HuynGerman deep politician who attended Le Cercle
Fred C. IkléUS deep state operative in the Reagan Administration, where he was proponent of psyops and supporting insurgencies. Attended Le Cercle RAND Corporation, Smith Richardson Foundation, National Endowment for Democracy , Center for Strategic and International Studies...
Donald JamesonAttended multiple Cercle meetings and worked for the CIA. Vice-president of the Jamestown Foundation
Walter Raymond JrSecond generation Cercle visitor
Peter JungenAt least 4 visits to Le Cercle... Personal assistant to Otto Wolff von Amerongen
Robert H. KnightChair of the New York Fed, Le Cercle.
Sven Kraemer
James LucierCercle attendee, "inside man in the skunk works," as he calls himself, or Lucifer as others sometimes refer to him.
Gerhard LöwenthalGerman deep state operative
Richard McCormackDeep politician a long history and connections back to Vietnam, Nixon administration, succeeded Ted Shackley as US Chair of Le Cercle.
Robert McKinneyIndiana Businessman who attended Le Cercle in 1983, 1984 and 1985
Neil McLeanMember of the Special Operations Executive in World War II who attended several meetings of Le Cercle during the 1980s.
Constantin MengesLatin American specialist for the National Security Council and the Central Intelligence Agency. At RAND in the 1960s, he laid the foundations for the Reagan doctrine of support to insurgent groups to destabilize communist governments. Deeply involved in the support for the Nicaraguan contras. Nicknamed "Menges Khan", he attended Le Cercle in 1985.
Herbert MeyerCold War hardliner, Le Cercle visitor who mused on assassinating Putin
Thomas MoorerHeaded up the Moorer Commission to investigate the USS Liberty incident. He concluded that the 1967 attack was a deliberate false flag attack
Franciscus Otten
Charles PasquaFrench interior minister who attended Le Cercle
Jean-François ProbstCercle visitor.
Gerd Schulte-HillenGerman media executive who attended Le Cercle.
Arkady ShevchenkoSoviet diplomat, the highest-ranking Soviet official to defect to the West.
Frank SteeleAn MI6 officer with African connections who opened contacts with the IRA in the early 1970s. He later moved into banking and attended more than one meeting of Le Cercle.
Richard Stilwell
Eymen Topbaş
John WilkinsonUK Conservative politician who visited Le Cercle
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