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− | |participants=Walter Scheel, Victor Halberstadt, Theodore L. Eliot Jr., Willem | + | |participants=Walter Scheel, Victor Halberstadt, Theodore L. Eliot Jr., Willem Duisenberg, Tage Andersen, Dwayne O. Andreas, Hannes Androsch, Egon Bahr, George W. Ball, Maria Becket, Jack F. Bennett, Georges Berthoin, Christoph Bertram, Ernst van der Beugel, Selahattin Beyazit, Björn Bjarnason, Gro Harlem Brundtland, Erhard Busek, Costa Carras, Jaime Carvajal Urquijo, C. Fredrik K. Castren, Jean Chretien, Henning Christophersen, Wisse Dekker, Paul Desmarais, William A. Dimma, Hermann F. Eilts, Murray H. Finley, Paul B. Finney, Jean François-Poncet, Knut Frydenlund, Evan G. Galbraith, Charles Getchell, Meg Greenfield, Sten Gustafsson, Geir Hallgrimsson, Fritz Halm, Robert A. Hanson, Henry J. Heinz II, Alfred Herrhausen, Erik Hoffmeyer, Karen E. House, Robin Ibbs, Hans Igler, Hal Jackman, Vernon Jordan, Elie Kedourie, Henry A. Kissinger, Andrew Knight, Helmut Kohl, Max Kohnstamm, Philippe Lagayette, Léon Lambert, Otto L. Graf Lambsdorff, Jacques de Larosiere, Nigel Lawson, Emile van Lennep, George Livanos, Winston Lord, Joseph Luns, Franz Lutolf, Donald MacDonald, Bruce K. MacLaury, David J. Mahoney, Jacques Maisonrouge, Rogerio Martins, Hans van Mierlo, Thierry de Montbrial, Tor Moursund, Einar Fr. Nagell-Erichsen, Klaus-Georg von Amsberg, James R. Nininger, Niels Norlund, Piero Ostellino, Sylvia Ostry, David Owen, Haluk Ozgul, Robert L. Pfaltzgraff, Richard Pipes, Karl Otto Pohl, Romano Prodi, James Roche, David Rockefeller, Bernard W. Rogers, Virginio Rognoni, Eric Roll,Robert V. Roosa, John Sainsbury, Ernest-Antoine Seillière, Stefano Silvestri, William E. Simon, Henri F. Simonet, Anders C. Sjaastad, Hermod Skanland, Christopher Soames, Theo Sommer, André Spoor, Thorvald Stoltenberg, Robert S. Strauss, Svenn Stray, Björn Svedberg, Otto Grieg Tidemand, Metin Toker, Victor H. Umbricht, Alexandre de Azeredo Vaz Pinto, Paul A. Volcker, Ben J. Wattenberg, Niels Werring, Joseph H. Williams, Kåre Willoch, Lars Wohlin, Otto Wolff von Amerongen, Manfred Wörner |
+ | |witnesses=Bernard C. Thillaye, Georg Zimmer-Lehmann, Carlos Aritario, Jacques Demers, Hanno Hartmann, Anne Hoogendoorn, R. K. Lochner, Charles Muller, Guido Peruzzo, Gianni Ravasio, Rudiger von Rosen, Folkmar Stoecker, Horst Teltschik, Charles Getchell, Grant F. Winthrop | ||
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− | The '''1982 Bilderberg Meeting''' was the 30th such meeting and had | + | The '''1982 Bilderberg Meeting''' was the 30th such meeting and had participants from ~18 [[Europe]]an countries, the [[United States]], [[Canada]] and "various international organizations".<ref name=bb1982report>[[File:Bilderberg-Conference-Report-1982.pdf]]</ref> It was chaired by [[Walter Scheel]] and was held at the [[Sandefjord|Rica Park Hotel, Sandefjord]], [[Norway]]. {{Bilderberg summary}} The next meeting was the [[1983 Bilderberg]]. |
==Agenda== | ==Agenda== | ||
− | The 1982 Bilderberg Conference Report has been leaked and is now online. There were five topics on the agenda.<ref name=bb1982report/> | + | The 1982 Bilderberg Conference Report was the first to include more than just the nationality of visitors. All known reports after 1981 have included a short (1 line) summary of guests. The reasons for the change are unknown. The report has been leaked and is now online. There were five topics on the agenda.<ref name=bb1982report/> |
===1. Divergent Policies And Attitudes In The North Atlantic Community=== | ===1. Divergent Policies And Attitudes In The North Atlantic Community=== | ||
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The topics were ''The Falkland Islands Crisis'' and''East-West Relations: Poland, Trade, and Finance''.<ref name=bb1982report/> | The topics were ''The Falkland Islands Crisis'' and''East-West Relations: Poland, Trade, and Finance''.<ref name=bb1982report/> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:28, 18 November 2023
The 1982 Bilderberg Meeting was the 30th such meeting and had participants from ~18 European countries, the United States, Canada and "various international organizations".[1] It was chaired by Walter Scheel and was held at the Rica Park Hotel, Sandefjord, Norway. The 112 guests included 21 business executives, 31 politicians, 7 financiers, 10 editors/journalists and 9 academics. The next meeting was the 1983 Bilderberg.
Contents
Agenda
The 1982 Bilderberg Conference Report was the first to include more than just the nationality of visitors. All known reports after 1981 have included a short (1 line) summary of guests. The reasons for the change are unknown. The report has been leaked and is now online. There were five topics on the agenda.[1]
1. Divergent Policies And Attitudes In The North Atlantic Community
There were three working papers. The first working paper, by Ben J. Wattenberg, was entitled Attitudes and Policy: How the Wealth Weapon Can Save the Alliance and Detente. The second working paper, by Henri Simonet, was entitled A European's Thoughts on the State of the Alliance. The third, by Manfred Wörner was entitled Divergent Policies and Attitudes in the North Atlantic Community. The discussion was chaired by Walter Scheel.
2. What Can Arms Control Achieve?
There were two working papers. The first was by Egon Bahr. The second working paper, by Robert L. Pfaltzgraff, was entitled The United States and the Atlantic Alliance in the 1980's. The discussion was chaired by Andrew Knight.
3. The Middle East: Issues At Stake
There were two working papers. The first, by Hermann Frederick Eilts, was entitled The Reagan Administration in the Middle East: Issues at Stake. The second working paper was by Elie Kedourie. The discussion was chaired by Winston Lord.
4. Economic Issues: Dogmas And Realities
There were two working papers. The first, by Sylvia Ostry, was entitled The United States and Europe: Coping with Change. The second, by William E. Simon, was entitled U.S. Economic Performance and Prospects. The discussion was chaired by Thierry de Montbrial.
5. Discussion Of Current Events
The topics were The Falkland Islands Crisis andEast-West Relations: Poland, Trade, and Finance.[1]
Known Participants
109 of the 112 of the participants already have pages here:
Participant | Description |
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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 |
Dwayne Andreas | Large political donor to both major US parties. |
Hannes Androsch | Former Bilderberg Steering committee member, politician, banker, businessman |
Egon Bahr | Quad Bilderberger German SPD politician |
George Ball | US deep politician who attended all 40 Bilderberg meetings up to his death, he helped make key decisions about post-WW2 Europe. |
Maria Becket | On the report of the 1982 Bilderberg she is listed as "Greece, Former Advisor to Ministers of Coordination and Foreign Affairs" |
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. |
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. |
Björn Bjarnason | Icelandic politician, heavy Bilderberg habit. Informant to US intelligence about his Icelandic politics. |
Gro Harlem Brundtland | Deep state/WHO connected Prime Minister/DG, concerned about "too much freedom of speech" |
Erhard Busek | Attended the 1982 Bilderberg as chairman of the Vienna’s People’s Party. Later Vice-Chancellor of Austria for 4 years. Chairman of European Forum Alpbach. |
Henning Christophersen | Danish politician. An early architect of the Single Market and the Euro. 3 Bilderbergs |
Jean Chrétien | Prime minister of Canada 1993-2003, Bilderbergs in 1982 and 1996 |
Wisse Dekker | Philips CEO 1982-1986. From 1988 to 1992, he chaired the European Round Table of Industrialists. |
Paul Desmarais | One of Canada's richest and most influential men, with several prime minsters in his pocket. 3 Bilderbergs. |
William Dimma | Canadian businessman and corporate director who attended the 1982 Bilderberg |
Wim Duisenberg | President of the European Central Bank, 7 Bilderbergs |
Hermann Eilts | Diplomat who wrote a working paper on The Reagan Administration in the Middle East: Issues at Stake for the 1982 Bilderberg |
Theodore Eliot | US Ambassador to Afghanistan who attended 15 Bilderberg meetings. |
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 François-Poncet | French Minister of Foreign Affairs in the late 1970s, attended 2 Bilderbergs in the early 1980s. A panelist on Operating The Alliance at the 1985 Bilderberg. |
Knut Frydenlund | Norwegian foreign minister who attended 2 Bilderbergs in the early 1980s. Handpicked by spook Trond Johansen for the job. |
Evan Galbraith | Attended the 1982 Bilderberg as US Ambassador to France |
Charles Getchell | Little known member of the Bilderberg Steering committee who attended most of the meetings in the 1970s and 1980s |
Meg Greenfield | US writer who attended the 1978 and 1982 Bilderbergs |
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 |
Fritz Halm | Swiss business leader, President of the Central Association of Swiss Employer Organizations. |
Robert Hanson | Attended the 1982 Bilderberg as President and CEO of agricultural machinery producer John Deere. |
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" |
Erik Hoffmeyer | Danish academic and central bank governor for 29 years who attended the 1982 Bilderberg |
Karen House | US Corporate Media controller who attended the 1982, 1988, and 1992 Bilderbergs. |
H. John Heinz II | 34 Bilderberg meetings, Bilderberg Steering & Advisory Committees |
Robin Ibbs | Spooky Bilderberg banker. Private adviser to Margaret Thatcher on Efficiency and Effectiveness in Government |
Hans Igler | Austrian economist and politician. Bilderberg Steering committee |
Hal Jackman | Canadian billionaire businessman and conservative political supporter |
Vernon Jordan | Close friend of Bill Clinton. A member of the Bilderberg Steering committee who attended 34 Bilderberg meetings. |
Kostas Karras | Greek actor and politician. Bilderberg Steering committee, 19 Bilderbergs |
Elie Kedourie | Visitor to the Washington Conference on International Terrorism who wrote a paper for the 1982 Bilderberg |
Henry Kissinger | US deep politician, 40+ Bilderbergs, Nobel peace prize, war criminal |
Andrew Knight | Editor of The Economist for 12 years. Right hand man to Conrad Black and Rupert Murdoch. 19 Bilderbergs, Bilderberg Steering committee member. |
Helmut Kohl | Attended 3 Bilderbergs in the 1980s. Chancellor of Germany 1982-1998 |
Max Kohnstamm | Member of the Bilderberg Advisory Committee, visited the Bilderberg 28 times. European chair of the CFR |
Philippe Lagayette | French central banker who spoke on What Should Be Done For Eastern Europe? at the 1992 Bilderberg. |
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Witnesses
Witness | Description |
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Carlos Aritario | Accompanied Virginio Rognoni to the 1982 Bilderberg. |
Jacques Demers | Canadian politician who attended the 1982 Bilderberg |
Charles Getchell | Little known member of the Bilderberg Steering committee who attended most of the meetings in the 1970s and 1980s |
Hanno Hartmann | Assistant to Walter Scheel who attended the 1981 and 1982 Bilderbergs |
Anne Hoogendoorn | Executive Secretary of the Bilderberg Meetings |
R. K. Lochner | Helmut Kohl's interpreter |
Charles Muller | Bilderberg manager, Ditchley/US, deep state functionary |
Guido Peruzzo | Deputy Permanent Representative of the Federal Republic of Germany to the European Union |
Gianni Ravasio | European Commission senior economist who attended 1982 Bilderberg meeting. |
Rudiger von Rosen | German businessman banker |
Folkmar Stoecker | Assistant to Walter Scheel who attended the 1981 and 1982 Bilderbergs |
Horst Teltschik | Tri-Bilderberger chair of the Munich Security Conference 1999-2008 |
Bernard Thillaye | Tri Bilderberg Canadian mariner |
Grant Winthrop | Regular Bilderberg rapporteur |
Georg Zimmer-Lehmann | Austrian financier with a quarter century long Bilderberg habit |