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+ | |participants=Eric Roll, Victor Halberstadt, Theodore L. Eliot, Carl Johan Aaberg, Torvild Aakvaag, Antony Acland, Giovanni Agnelli, Tage Andersen, Hannes Androsch, Beatrix Armgard, Klaus-Georg von Amsberg, George Ball, Martin Bangemann, John F. H. Baring, Robert Bartley, Einar Benediktsson, Jack F. Bennett, Selahattin Beyazit, Conrad Black, Tom Boardman, Nicholas Brady, Hans van den Broek, Richard Burt, Yavus Canevi, Costa Carras, Jaime Carvajal Urquijo, John H. Chafee, Alain Chevalier, Henry F. Cooper, Kenneth W. Dam, David Dautresme, Étienne Davignon, Robert A. Day, Willem Duisenberg, John L. Egan, Daniel J. Evans, Murray H. Finley, Barbara Frum, Allan Gotlieb, Denis Greenhill, Anthony G. S. Griffin, Sten Gustafsson, Geir Hallgrimsson, Arthur A. Hartman, Denis Healey, Henry J. Heinz II, Alec Douglas-Home, Arnold L. Horelick, Robert D. Hormats, Hans Igler, Jaakko Iloniemi, Robert Jeker, Simon Jenkins, Paul R. Jolles, David T. Kearns, Henry Kissinger, Hans Klein, Andrew Knight, Max Kohnstamm, Leon Lambert, Alexandre Lamfalussy, H.S.H. Prince Hans-Adam von Liechtenstein, Franz Lutolf, Antonio Maccanico, Donald MacDonald, Stephanos Manos, Charles McC. Mathias, Leonardo Mathias, Donald F. McHenry, Thierry de Montbrial, Mario Monti, Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, Michael Palliser, Robert L. Pfaltzgraff, Herbert Pundik, Robert P. Reid, Malcolm Rifkind, Michel Rocard, Mariano Rubio, Renato Ruggiero, John Sainsbury, Jeanne Sauve, Gaetano Scardocchia, Walter Scheel, Helmut Schmidt, Ernest-Antoine Seillière, Patrick Sheehy, Artur Santos Silva, John Smith, Theo Sommer, Luigi Spaventa, David Steel, Frank Swaelen, Seyfi Tashan, Margaret Thatcher, Nils Morten Udgaard, Paul Volcker, Angelika Volle, Franz Vranitzky, Charles Mountbatten-Windsor, Niels Werring, John C. Whitehead, Nils Wilhjelm, Lynn R. Williams, Frank Wisner II, Otto Wolff von Amerongen, Juan A. Yanez-Barnuevo, David Ivor Young, Paolo Zannoni | ||
+ | |witnesses=Georg Zimmer-Lehmann, Grant Winthrop, Alfredo Ambrosetti, Saskia ten Asbroek, Alec S. Donkin, Charles W. Muller | ||
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− | The '''1986 Bilderberg Meeting''' | + | The '''1986 Bilderberg Meeting''' was the 34th such meeting and had 109 participants from 19 [[Europe]]an countries, the [[United States]] and [[Canada]].<ref name=bb1986report>[[File:Bilderberg-Conference-Report-1986.pdf]]</ref> It was held at the Gleneagles Hotel, Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland on April 25-27, 1986, 3 weeks after the [[La Belle discotheque bombing|bombing of a disco]] in [[Berlin]], a fact reflected in item 4 on the agenda. {{Bilderberg summary}} The next meeting was the [[1987 Bilderberg]]. |
==Agenda== | ==Agenda== | ||
The 1986 Bilderberg Agenda has been leaked and is now online.<ref name=bb1986report/> | The 1986 Bilderberg Agenda has been leaked and is now online.<ref name=bb1986report/> | ||
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===1. The Soviet Union Under Gorbachev: Foreign Policy Implications=== | ===1. The Soviet Union Under Gorbachev: Foreign Policy Implications=== | ||
− | The moderator was [[Theo Sommer]] and the panelists were [[Arthur A. Hartman]] and [[Denis W. Healey]]. | + | The moderator was [[Theo Sommer]] and the panelists were [[Arthur A. Hartman]] and [[Denis W. Healey]]. A paper for it was most probably written by [[Arnold Horelick]]. |
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===2. The Western Global Response To The Soviet Challenge=== | ===2. The Western Global Response To The Soviet Challenge=== | ||
− | The moderator was [[Donald | + | The moderator was [[Donald MacDonald]] and the panelists were [[Henry A. Kissinger]], [[Michel Rocard]] and [[Helmut Schmidt]]. |
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===3. The Fragmentation Of The World Economy: Debt, Currency Disorder, Protectionism, Uneven Growth=== | ===3. The Fragmentation Of The World Economy: Debt, Currency Disorder, Protectionism, Uneven Growth=== | ||
The moderator was [[Eric Roll]] and the panelists were [[Alexandre Lamfalussy]], [[Paul A. Volcker]] and [[Lynn R. Williams]]. | The moderator was [[Eric Roll]] and the panelists were [[Alexandre Lamfalussy]], [[Paul A. Volcker]] and [[Lynn R. Williams]]. | ||
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===4. Current Events: Terrorism=== | ===4. Current Events: Terrorism=== | ||
− | The moderator was [[Etienne Davignon]] and the panelists were [[Richard R. Burt]], [[Renato Ruggiero]], [[Theo Sommer]] and [[John C. Whitehead]]. | + | The moderator was [[Etienne Davignon]] and the panelists were [[Richard R. Burt]], [[Renato Ruggiero]] (later a member of the [[Bilderberg Steering committee]]), [[Theo Sommer]] and [[U.S. Deputy Secretary of State]] [[John C. Whitehead]]. The US delegation attempted to mobilise support for the recent attack on Libya, which they stated was in retaliation for the [[La Belle discotheque bombing]] in Berlin. No mention was made of the [[Arms for Libya]] weapons deal which sold [[plastic explosive]] to the Libyans and saw US green Berets train them in bomb making. |
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===5. South Africa=== | ===5. South Africa=== | ||
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+ | ==Off list attendees== | ||
+ | In response to a May 1986 question by [[John Biggs-Davison]], [[Margaret Thatcher]] replied that "I was invited to attend this year's conference on this basis and was pleased to accept."<ref>https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/written-answers/1986/may/01/bilderberg-conference#column_454w</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 10:26, 29 June 2024
The 1986 Bilderberg Meeting was the 34th such meeting and had 109 participants from 19 European countries, the United States and Canada.[1] It was held at the Gleneagles Hotel, Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland on April 25-27, 1986, 3 weeks after the bombing of a disco in Berlin, a fact reflected in item 4 on the agenda. The 109 guests included 24 business executives, 30 politicians, 5 financiers, 10 editors/journalists and 7 academics. The next meeting was the 1987 Bilderberg.
Agenda
The 1986 Bilderberg Agenda has been leaked and is now online.[1]
1. The Soviet Union Under Gorbachev: Foreign Policy Implications
The moderator was Theo Sommer and the panelists were Arthur A. Hartman and Denis W. Healey. A paper for it was most probably written by Arnold Horelick.
2. The Western Global Response To The Soviet Challenge
The moderator was Donald MacDonald and the panelists were Henry A. Kissinger, Michel Rocard and Helmut Schmidt.
3. The Fragmentation Of The World Economy: Debt, Currency Disorder, Protectionism, Uneven Growth
The moderator was Eric Roll and the panelists were Alexandre Lamfalussy, Paul A. Volcker and Lynn R. Williams.
4. Current Events: Terrorism
The moderator was Etienne Davignon and the panelists were Richard R. Burt, Renato Ruggiero (later a member of the Bilderberg Steering committee), Theo Sommer and U.S. Deputy Secretary of State John C. Whitehead. The US delegation attempted to mobilise support for the recent attack on Libya, which they stated was in retaliation for the La Belle discotheque bombing in Berlin. No mention was made of the Arms for Libya weapons deal which sold plastic explosive to the Libyans and saw US green Berets train them in bomb making.
5. South Africa
Off list attendees
In response to a May 1986 question by John Biggs-Davison, Margaret Thatcher replied that "I was invited to attend this year's conference on this basis and was pleased to accept."[2]
Known Participants
105 of the 109 of the participants already have pages here:
Participant | Description |
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Torvild Aakvaag | Single Bilderberg Director General of Norsk Hydro |
Antony Acland | Bilderberger diplomat |
Gianni Agnelli | Italian industrialist, 37 Bilderbergs |
Otto Wolff von Amerongen | Bilderberg Advisory Committee member, deep politician |
Klaus-Georg von Amsberg | Prince Claus of the Netherlands, fought for Hitler, implicated in underage sex ring with mayor Ed van Thijn and finance minister Onno Ruding. Alleged victim of sexual blackmail. |
Tage Andersen | Danish banker who attended 7 Bilderbergs in the 1980s |
Hannes Androsch | Former Bilderberg Steering committee member, politician, banker, businessman |
Beatrix Armgard | Former Dutch Queen. Survived 2009 Queen's Day Attack. In 1962 became the first woman to attend a Bilderberg meeting. Kicked a very heavy Bilderberg habit in 2015. |
George Ball | US deep politician who attended all 40 Bilderberg meetings up to his death, he helped make key decisions about post-WW2 Europe. |
Martin Bangemann | Attended the 1986 Bilderberg as West German Minister of Economics |
John Baring | Director of the Bank of England, attended 3 Bilderbergs in the 1980s |
Robert Bartley | Managed the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal for over 30 years. 15 Bilderberg visits |
Einar Benediktsson | Icelandic high ranking diplomat who attended the 1986 Bilderberg as Ambassador to NATO. |
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. |
Selahattin Beyazit | One of the biggest industrialists in Turkey and member of the Bilderberg Steering committee. |
Conrad Black | Fraudulent Bilderberg steering committee member |
Tom Boardman | UK soldier politician banker who attended the 1986 Bilderberg |
Hans van den Broek | Lawyer, politician, Bilderberger panellist, Dutch Foreign Minister for 10 years. Dutch Minister of State. "Valuable member named by EU-officials". Rejected Secretary General role for NATO. |
Richard Burt | US Deep state operative who took part in the discussion about "terrorism" at the 1986 Bilderberg. Founded Diligence |
Yavuz Canevi | Attended the 1986 Bilderberg as Governor of the Turkish Central Bank |
John Chafee | Attended 4 Bilderbergs between 1979 to 1992 |
Alain Chevalier | Chairman of Moet Hennessy who merged it into luxury goods giant Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMH). |
Henry Cooper | Neoconservative nuclear weapons proponent who attended the 1986 Bilderberg as a Deputy U.S. Negotiator, Defense and Space Group, and later became Director of the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization. |
Kenneth Dam | Economist who was US Deputy Secretary of State, with a heavy Bilderberg habit. |
David Dautresme | Single Bilderberger French Lazard banker |
Étienne Davignon | Belgian deep politician, EU commissioner, Bilderberg chairman, Egmont Institute president |
Robert Day | Bilderberg billionaire businessman. Brookings Institution.President's Intelligence Advisory Board. |
Alec Douglas-Home | UK Prime Minister. Bilderberg chairman. Member of the Other Club |
Wim Duisenberg | President of the European Central Bank, 7 Bilderbergs |
John Egan | Went to the 1986 Bilderberg as Jaguar CEO |
Theodore Eliot | US Ambassador to Afghanistan who attended 15 Bilderberg meetings. |
Daniel Evans | Governor of Washington for 12 years who attended the 1986 and 1988 Bilderberg as a US Senator |
Murray Finley | Bilderberg Steering committee member labor leader |
Barbara Frum | Prominent Canadian Broadcasting Corporation journalist. Attended Bilderberg/1986. |
Allan Gotlieb | Quad Bilderberger Canadian diplomat |
Denis Greenhill | Spooky diplomat whose cable concerning the expulsion of the inhabitants of the Chagos Islands which was "condescending, misogynistic and racist, even by 1960s standards." |
Anthony Griffin | Worked for S.G. Warburg. A member of the Bilderberg Advisory Committee for 32 years. |
Bengt Gustafsson | Bilderberg Steering Committee, Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces |
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 |
Arthur Hartman | 4 times Bilderberger |
Denis Healey | Bilderberg Steering committee member, who attended 23 Bilderberg meetings. |
Arnold Horelick | Spooky RAND analyst. In 1986 he wrote a paper Soviet Foreign Policy Under Gorbachev, which was also a theme of the 1986 Bilderberg meeting he attended. |
Robert D. Hormats | Deep state connected vice Chairman of Kissinger Associates. |
Frank Wisner II | Former US Secretary of State, son of Frank Wisner of the mighty wurlitzer |
H. John Heinz II | 34 Bilderberg meetings, Bilderberg Steering & Advisory Committees |
Hans-Adam II | Billionaire ruler of Liechtenstein. |
Hans Igler | Austrian economist and politician. Bilderberg Steering committee |
Jaakko Iloniemi | Bilderberg Steering committee, Finnish Ambassador to the US |
Robert Jeker | Swiss financier who attended several Bilderberg meetings as CEO of Credit Suisse. |
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Witnesses
Witness | Description |
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Alfredo Ambrosetti | 6 times Bilderberg visitor Italian thinktanker and deep state conference organizer |
Saskia ten Asbroek | Bilderberg Executive Secretary |
Alec Donkin | Organiser of the 1986 Bilderberg |
Charles Muller | Bilderberg manager, Ditchley/US, deep state functionary |
Grant Winthrop | Regular Bilderberg rapporteur |
Georg Zimmer-Lehmann | Austrian financier with a quarter century long Bilderberg habit |