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− | '''Le Cercle meetings have had {{#ask: [[-Has member::Le Cercle]] OR [[-Has participant::~Le Cercle/*]]|format=count}} known visitors''' since their first meeting in 1952. Since very few of the meeting lists have been leaked, this probably represents only a fraction of the total visitors. The [[Bilderberg]] | + | '''Le Cercle meetings have had {{#ask: [[-Has member::Le Cercle]] OR [[-Has participant::~Le Cercle/*]]|format=count}} known visitors''' since their first meeting in 1952. Since very few of the meeting lists have been leaked, this probably represents only a fraction of the total visitors. The [[Bilderberg]], for example, is known to have had almost 10 times this number of visitors.<ref>[[Bilderberg/Guests]]</ref> |
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− | Most Cercle attendees have a hawkish orientation, which could be summarised as | + | Most Cercle attendees have a hawkish orientation, which could be summarised as "extreme right wing". Many have been closely involved in establishing institutions to promote first "[[anti-communism]]" and later "[[counter-terrorism]]". These have been used to promote [[cold war]] [[paranoia]] and lay the ideological groundwork for a "[[global war on terror]]".<ref>Note, for example the connections to the 1979 [[JCIT]]; at least 4 Cercle members gave presentations and many started groups focusing on "[[terrorism research]]".</ref> |
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Le Cercle meetings have had 334 known visitors since their first meeting in 1952. Since very few of the meeting lists have been leaked, this probably represents only a fraction of the total visitors. The Bilderberg, for example, is known to have had almost 10 times this number of visitors.[1]
Attendance patterns
Typically, there is a "hard core" of regular members (c.f. the Bilderberg Steering Committee) and occasional guests who are invited only for consultation on a single topic.[2]
Ideology
Most Cercle attendees have a hawkish orientation, which could be summarised as "extreme right wing". Many have been closely involved in establishing institutions to promote first "anti-communism" and later "counter-terrorism". These have been used to promote cold war paranoia and lay the ideological groundwork for a "global war on terror".[3]
Lists of Le Cercle guests
- A list of all 334 known participants at Le Cercle, and a list of the 47 who have also attended the Bilderberg.
- Lists of guests by nationality.
- List of guests by birth year.
- Lists of guests by #visits.
- Lists of the 19 guests known to have attended the Munich Security Conference.
References
- ↑ Bilderberg/Guests
- ↑ Rogue Agents
- ↑ Note, for example the connections to the 1979 JCIT; at least 4 Cercle members gave presentations and many started groups focusing on "terrorism research".