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− | '''Sweden''' is as [[nation state]] in Scandinavia, [[Northern Europe]]. It is a large backer of the "[[war on drugs]]".<ref>http://www.tdpf.org.uk/resources/publications/drug-policy-sweden-repressive-approach-increases-harm</ref> | + | '''Sweden''' is as [[nation state]] in Scandinavia, [[Northern Europe]]. It is a large backer of some [[SDS]] policies, such as the "[[war on drugs]]", and while ostensibly neutral, has been subservient to NATO interests since the Cold War.<ref>http://www.tdpf.org.uk/resources/publications/drug-policy-sweden-repressive-approach-increases-harm</ref> It demonstrated an unexpected amount of independence from SDS control in March 2020, by following [[standard procedure]] for pandemics; it defied the near<ref>Other nations which similarly avoided drastic action were [[Belarus]], [[Burundi]] and [[Tanzania]]</ref> global drive towards [[COVID lockdowns]]. However, more extensive restrictions were implemented in November 2020, limiting public gatherings to eight people.<ref>https://www.regeringen.se/pressmeddelanden/2020/11/max-atta-personer-vid-allmanna-sammankomster-och-offentliga-tillstallningar/</ref> |
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+ | ==Deep state== | ||
+ | {{FA|Sweden/Deep state}} | ||
+ | [[image:Sweden Deep state.png|left|300px]] | ||
+ | [[image:SA_Mil_Int.jpg|left|300px|thumbnail|An alleged [[SADF]] Military Intelligence report on [[Olof Palme]], dated 15 October 1985, (4½ months before his assassination) which concluded that he "should be seen as an enemy of the State."]] | ||
+ | The [[Swedish Prime Minister]], [[Olof Palme]], was [[Olof Palme/Assassination|assassinated]] on 28 February 1986, 4½ months after a document alleged to be a SADF Military Intelligence report concluded that Palme "should be seen as an enemy of the [South African] State." UK television reported on the day that Swedish police "don't suspect a political motive... they think, it could be the work of a [[lone nut|madman]]".<ref>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/713</ref> | ||
==Policies== | ==Policies== | ||
− | [[image:Swedish COVID guidance.png|left| | + | [[image:Swedish COVID guidance.png|left|260px]] |
In contrast to the rest of [[Europe]], the Swedish government did not impose mandatory restrictions on its population during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], but instead advised them on social isolation. | In contrast to the rest of [[Europe]], the Swedish government did not impose mandatory restrictions on its population during the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], but instead advised them on social isolation. | ||
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− | + | ===COVID-19=== | |
+ | [[image:daily COVID-19 deaths in Sweden 7 day moving average.png|left|400px|thumbnail|The graph of daily COVID-19 deaths in Sweden is remarkably similar to the graphs of other European nations which did not impose a lockdown. The daily death count peaked at around 100 in mid April, thn declined steadily to low single figures by the start of August]] | ||
− | Throughout the early months of the [[COVID panic]], the [[SDS]]-[[CCM/DSC|controlled]] [[corporate media]] were nearly uniform in their criticism of the Swedish policy, routinely drawing unfavourable comparisons with neighbours [[Norway]] or [[Denmark]], rather than with the harder hit [[UK]], [[Spain]] or [[France]].<ref>https://time.com/5817412/sweden-coronavirus/</ref> | + | In contrast to many other nations, Sweden followed its own national law and let the response to [[COVID-19]] be decided upon by health experts rather than political leaders. [[Anders Tegnell]] followed the pre-existing plan for responding to a pandemic, so in contrast to the other European States, Sweden (like [[Belarus]]) refused to introduce a [[COVID lockdown]]. |
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+ | Throughout the early months of the [[COVID panic]], the [[SDS]]-[[CCM/DSC|controlled]] [[corporate media]] were nearly uniform in their criticism of the Swedish policy, routinely drawing unfavourable comparisons with neighbours [[Norway]] or [[Denmark]], rather than with the harder hit [[UK]], [[Spain]] or [[France]].<ref>https://time.com/5817412/sweden-coronavirus/</ref> Tegnell remained unswerving in his policy, explaining that the policy goal was to achieve herd immunity with minimum disruption, rather than to minimise the fatality rate in the short term. | ||
===Conscription=== | ===Conscription=== | ||
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[[Johanna Olson-Kennedy]] termed Sweden one of "the most transgender-affirming countries on the planet".<ref>https://thefederalist.com/2019/08/26/gender-clinic-doctor-plenty-kids-im-giving-trans-drugs-already-prostitutes/</ref> | [[Johanna Olson-Kennedy]] termed Sweden one of "the most transgender-affirming countries on the planet".<ref>https://thefederalist.com/2019/08/26/gender-clinic-doctor-plenty-kids-im-giving-trans-drugs-already-prostitutes/</ref> | ||
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+ | ===2022 expanded espionage laws=== | ||
+ | In November [[2022]], Sweden expanded its espionage laws to permit the country’s police to investigate [[journalists]], [[publishers]], and [[whistleblowers]] if they reveal secret information that "may damage Sweden's relationship with another state or an [[international organization]]." The expansion aimed to ensure that the Swedish government has even more control over what the public learns about the country's cooperation with [[NATO]], the [[European Union]], [[WHO]] or the [[United Nations]]. If found guilty of disclosing such "harmful" information can be sentenced to up to four years in prison under the new law. The measure could help authorities ensure that information about the Swedish participation in the [[war in Ukraine]] remains hidden. The law would reassure US military and security authorities that Sweden can be trusted to crack down on [[leaks]] if information from their close "partnership". Under the expanded law, quoting a secret US document- for example from [[Julian Assange]] and [[Wikileaks]] — would be construed as damaging to Sweden’s relationship with the US or NATO, especially as it relates to the government’s ability to covertly pursue objectives. Swedish security agencies were also given increased powers to launch raids against [[Sweden/Media|media]] and seize electronic equipment in order to identify sources who provided information to journalists.<ref>https://thedissenter.org/sweden-expands-espionage-law/?ref=the-dissenter-newsletter</reF> | ||
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===Abolishing cash=== | ===Abolishing cash=== | ||
In May 2017, Sweden [[Bloomberg]] termed Sweden "the most cashless society on the planet".<ref>https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-05-14/in-cashless-sweden-even-god-now-takes-collection-via-an-app</ref> | In May 2017, Sweden [[Bloomberg]] termed Sweden "the most cashless society on the planet".<ref>https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-05-14/in-cashless-sweden-even-god-now-takes-collection-via-an-app</ref> | ||
− | == | + | ==2018 Election fraud?== |
− | + | During the September 2018 national elections to the [[Riksdag]], a variety of election fraud methods were observed, the obvious purpose of reducing the [[Sweden Democrats]]' election results from close to 30% to below 20%. In [[opinion polls]], the party had become the largest party, and in June the party reached 28.5 in one poll<ref>https://business.yougov.com/content/21067-sd-storst</ref>. The traditional open opinion polls have historically always underestimated outsider parties such as the SD and the election results have, when the results are counted, missed by several percentage points. When the vote count ended, the final result for the Sweden Democrats was between 5-10 percentage points below virtually all polls. The party only got 17,53 % and did not even become the second largest party. | |
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− | + | On the morning of election day, tips about electoral fraud began to pour in around the country. Voters who visited the polling stations found that ballots were missing in several places in the country, especially for the Sweden Democrats. The [[Alternative for Sweden Party]] and the [[Nordic Resistance Movement]] were also subjected to this type of electoral fraud, albeit to a lesser extent. In some polling stations, the Sweden Democrats' ballot papers had not even been unpacked. Elsewhere, the ballots had apparently been stolen. Ballots that had been obscured by the ballots of other parties was also reported to be common. Many also complained in this election about how they were forced to openly pick up ballots in front of both election officials and other voters, which violates the normal principle of electoral secrecy.<ref name=nya>https://archive.is/mzSVZ</ref> | |
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+ | The discrepancy of between five and ten percentage points for Sweden Democrats is so large that there might have been another type of manipulation, a [[cyber attack]]. During election night, the county administrative boards website was suddenly shut down for "security reasons". The county administrative boards are responsible for the election night reporting and are thus the authority to which the electoral districts report their voting results. The Swedish election authority's website was also down. No further explanation was given for this serious incident, neither by the county administrative boards themselves nor by the [[The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency]].<ref name=nya/> | ||
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+ | With possible [[projection]] (accusing others of what oneself is doing), the spook agencies ([[Säpo]]) accused [[Russia]] of trying to influence the elections through influence operations and [[electronic attacks]].<ref>https://www.svd.se/a/VR3323/varningen-sa-forsoker-ryssland-paverka-valet</ref><ref>https://www.svt.se/nyheter/inrikes/sapo-varnar-for-utlandsk-paverkan-i-riksdagsvalet</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
{{Reflist}} | {{Reflist}} |
Latest revision as of 06:48, 16 April 2024
Sweden | |
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Capital city | Stockholm |
Location | Europe, Nordics, Northern Europe |
Leader | Prime Minister of Sweden |
Type | nation state |
Interest of | National Underwater Reconnaissance Office, Tylösand Summit/2022 |
Member of | European Defence Union, European Union, International Criminal Court, International Energy Agency, Maximator-Alliance, OECD, UN |
Subpage | •Sweden/Ambassador •Sweden/Deep state •Sweden/Deputy Prime Minister •Sweden/Leader of the Opposition •Sweden/Member of Parliament •Sweden/Military •Sweden/Minister •Sweden/Permanent Representative to the UN •Sweden/Police •Sweden/Prime Minister •Sweden/Stay behind |
A nation state which is heavy on social control, but which defied the SDS COVID lockdown policy. |
Sweden is as nation state in Scandinavia, Northern Europe. It is a large backer of some SDS policies, such as the "war on drugs", and while ostensibly neutral, has been subservient to NATO interests since the Cold War.[1] It demonstrated an unexpected amount of independence from SDS control in March 2020, by following standard procedure for pandemics; it defied the near[2] global drive towards COVID lockdowns. However, more extensive restrictions were implemented in November 2020, limiting public gatherings to eight people.[3]
Contents
Deep state
- Full article: Sweden/Deep state
- Full article: Sweden/Deep state
The Swedish Prime Minister, Olof Palme, was assassinated on 28 February 1986, 4½ months after a document alleged to be a SADF Military Intelligence report concluded that Palme "should be seen as an enemy of the [South African] State." UK television reported on the day that Swedish police "don't suspect a political motive... they think, it could be the work of a madman".[4]
Policies
In contrast to the rest of Europe, the Swedish government did not impose mandatory restrictions on its population during the COVID-19 pandemic, but instead advised them on social isolation.
COVID-19
In contrast to many other nations, Sweden followed its own national law and let the response to COVID-19 be decided upon by health experts rather than political leaders. Anders Tegnell followed the pre-existing plan for responding to a pandemic, so in contrast to the other European States, Sweden (like Belarus) refused to introduce a COVID lockdown.
Throughout the early months of the COVID panic, the SDS-controlled corporate media were nearly uniform in their criticism of the Swedish policy, routinely drawing unfavourable comparisons with neighbours Norway or Denmark, rather than with the harder hit UK, Spain or France.[5] Tegnell remained unswerving in his policy, explaining that the policy goal was to achieve herd immunity with minimum disruption, rather than to minimise the fatality rate in the short term.
Conscription
On March 2, 2017, the Swedish coalition government announced that it would reintroduce military conscription. This was nominally a response to the (unspecified) "Russian threat", although Roger Ennis suggested that the main purpose may be a domestic strategy of tension.[6]
Cultural experimentation
“In Sweden, everything seems possible except for dissent; dissent from the ubiquitous social message that tells its citizens they must be tolerant of every new cultural fad – from getting micro-chipped under the skin to allowing four-year-olds to be indoctrinated in preschool with the newfangled concept of transgenderism.
Thousands of Swedes have already been implanted with tiny microchips, typically inserted in the left hand, that will allow them the ‘convenience’ of no longer fumbling around for their credit cards, identification, keys. Much of their personal information is stored on the chip, which is about the size of a piece of rice.
Amazingly, despite the potential for the government, corporations or other powerful entity to hack into these devices, that possibility never seems to enter Swedish discourse.”
Robert Bridge (May 2018) [7]
Johanna Olson-Kennedy termed Sweden one of "the most transgender-affirming countries on the planet".[8]
2022 expanded espionage laws
In November 2022, Sweden expanded its espionage laws to permit the country’s police to investigate journalists, publishers, and whistleblowers if they reveal secret information that "may damage Sweden's relationship with another state or an international organization." The expansion aimed to ensure that the Swedish government has even more control over what the public learns about the country's cooperation with NATO, the European Union, WHO or the United Nations. If found guilty of disclosing such "harmful" information can be sentenced to up to four years in prison under the new law. The measure could help authorities ensure that information about the Swedish participation in the war in Ukraine remains hidden. The law would reassure US military and security authorities that Sweden can be trusted to crack down on leaks if information from their close "partnership". Under the expanded law, quoting a secret US document- for example from Julian Assange and Wikileaks — would be construed as damaging to Sweden’s relationship with the US or NATO, especially as it relates to the government’s ability to covertly pursue objectives. Swedish security agencies were also given increased powers to launch raids against media and seize electronic equipment in order to identify sources who provided information to journalists.[9]
Abolishing cash
In May 2017, Sweden Bloomberg termed Sweden "the most cashless society on the planet".[10]
2018 Election fraud?
During the September 2018 national elections to the Riksdag, a variety of election fraud methods were observed, the obvious purpose of reducing the Sweden Democrats' election results from close to 30% to below 20%. In opinion polls, the party had become the largest party, and in June the party reached 28.5 in one poll[11]. The traditional open opinion polls have historically always underestimated outsider parties such as the SD and the election results have, when the results are counted, missed by several percentage points. When the vote count ended, the final result for the Sweden Democrats was between 5-10 percentage points below virtually all polls. The party only got 17,53 % and did not even become the second largest party.
On the morning of election day, tips about electoral fraud began to pour in around the country. Voters who visited the polling stations found that ballots were missing in several places in the country, especially for the Sweden Democrats. The Alternative for Sweden Party and the Nordic Resistance Movement were also subjected to this type of electoral fraud, albeit to a lesser extent. In some polling stations, the Sweden Democrats' ballot papers had not even been unpacked. Elsewhere, the ballots had apparently been stolen. Ballots that had been obscured by the ballots of other parties was also reported to be common. Many also complained in this election about how they were forced to openly pick up ballots in front of both election officials and other voters, which violates the normal principle of electoral secrecy.[12]
The discrepancy of between five and ten percentage points for Sweden Democrats is so large that there might have been another type of manipulation, a cyber attack. During election night, the county administrative boards website was suddenly shut down for "security reasons". The county administrative boards are responsible for the election night reporting and are thus the authority to which the electoral districts report their voting results. The Swedish election authority's website was also down. No further explanation was given for this serious incident, neither by the county administrative boards themselves nor by the The Swedish Civil Contingencies Agency.[12]
With possible projection (accusing others of what oneself is doing), the spook agencies (Säpo) accused Russia of trying to influence the elections through influence operations and electronic attacks.[13][14]
Events carried out
Event | Location | Description |
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2011 Attacks on Libya | Libya | "Perhaps one of the most egregious examples of US military aggression and lawlessness in recent memory", carried out under a pretext of "humanitarian intervention". |
Asylum seekers with apathetic refugee children | Sweden | Political controversy in Sweden |
Evacuation from Afghanistan | Afghanistan | The evacuation of foreigners from Afghanistan, one of the largest airlifts in history |
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author |
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Sweden/Deep state | “Nearing the end of my life, it was clear for me that our so-called democratic society is quiet around power, and loud where power is small or fictitious.” | Olof Lagercrantz |
Events
Event | Description |
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2021 Swedish government crisis | The anti lockdown government in Sweden almost fell, but managed to regain confidence from MPs. |
Asylum seekers with apathetic refugee children | Political controversy in Sweden |
Bilderberg/1962 | The 11th Bilderberg meeting and the first one in Sweden. |
Bilderberg/1973 | The meeting at which the 1973 oil crisis appears to have been planned. |
Bilderberg/1984 | The 32nd Bilderberg, held in Sweden |
Bilderberg/2001 | The 49th Bilderberg, in Sweden. Reported on the WWW. |
Bilderberg/2025 | The 71st Bilderberg Meeting |
Bofors Affair | A collective name for two deals in which the Swedish arms manufacturer Bofors was involved in, including smuggling and bribes. |
Olof Palme/Assassination | A "lone nut", Christer Pettersson, was blamed but his conviction was overturned. After a document surfaced implicating the Apartheid South Africa in the assassination, in 2020 the Swedish police blamed the assassination on a different, already deceased, "lone nut". |
Project Simoom | |
The secret war against Sweden | A large number of "Soviet" submarine intrusions in Swedish waters in the 1980s, in reality committed by NATO under false flag. The intrusions were about deception and PSYOPs, to change the mindset of the Swedes, to make them adapt to US interests. |
Tylösand Summit | |
Tylösand Summit/2022 | Yearly Swedish deep state summit gathering about 200 Swedish chief executive officers, royals, leading academic scholars, politicians from the government and the parliamentary opposition, top civil servants, and union leaders. Only the list of speakers is known, and include several spooks and deep state actors. |
Whiskey on the Rocks | Soviet submarine that ran aground on the south coast of Sweden in 1981 |
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | Description |
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Bonnier Group | 1804 | Swedish media group |
Centre for Societal Security | 1 January 2018 | Military program at the Swedish Defence University, designed to indoctrinate "society's key actors" in following the official narrative in "security" matters. |
Chalmers University of Technology | 1829 | Swedish university located in Gothenburg that focuses on research and education in technology, natural sciences, architecture, mathematics, maritime and other management areas. |
Dagens Nyheter | December 1864 | Swedish corporate newspaper. Heavy Bilderberg habit. |
Eurosurveillance | 1995 | |
Federation of Swedish Industries | ||
Gothenburg School of Business Economics and Law | 1923 | One of Sweden's leading business schools. |
KTH Royal Institute of Technology | 1827 | The highest ranked technical university in Sweden. |
Lund University | 1666 | Traditionally very upper class environment |
Nordea | ||
Stockholm International Peace Research Institute | 6 May 1966 | |
Stockholm School of Economics | 1909 | Swedish business school mostly funded by the Wallenebergs |
Stockholm University | Public university in Stockholm, Swedne | |
Svenska Dagbladet | 18 December 1884 | Swedish corporate newspaper. Heavy Bilderberg habit. |
Sveriges Riksbank | ||
Sveriges Television | 1956 | Swedish state broadcaster. |
Swedish Defence Research Agency | 2001 | |
Swedish Institute for Defence Studies | ||
Swedish Military Interpreter School | 1957 | Its alumni are deep state operatives placed around society |
Swedish Postcode Foundation | ||
Swedish Security Service | ||
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences | 1977 | Formed in 1977 by combining three existing separate colleges for veterinary medicine, forestry and agriculture. |
The Baseball League | Swedish extreme right wing milieu in the Stockholm police. Involved in the assassination of Prime Minister Olof Palme. | |
University of Gothenburg | 1891 | A strong tradition of research innovation |
Volvo | ||
World Maritime University | 4 July 1983 | Postgraduate maritime university founded within the framework of the International Maritime Organization (IMO), a specialized agency of the United Nations |
Citizens of Sweden on Wikispooks
Title | Born | Died | Description |
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Gustaf Adolf | 22 April 1906 | 26 January 1947 | Swedish royal who probably could have played an important role in post war Europe had he not died in 1947 air crash. |
Oscar Gustaf Adolf | 16 June 1858 | 29 October 1950 | |
Carl-Fredrik Algernon | 9 October 1925 | 15 January 1987 | Swedish officer investigating weapons smuggling and corruption. Fell in front of a train. |
Magdalena Andersson | 23 January 1967 | Attended the 2016 Bilderberg as Swedish finance minister. Supporter of the Great Reset who was briefly Prime Minister of Sweden. | |
Sven Andersson | 5 April 1910 | 21 September 1987 | Swedish Social Democrat politician and deep state actor |
Eva Andersson-Dubin | 1961 | Former Miss Sweden who dated Jeffrey Epstein for 11 years, then married hedge fund billionaire Glenn Dubin. Mentioned in Epstein's Black book, flew the Lolita Express. | |
Martin Ardbo | 16 October 1926 | 21 October 2004 | |
Sven Aspling | 28 August 1912 | 6 February 2000 | Swedish stay-behind organizer and last person to call Olof Palme |
Percy Barnevik | 13 February 1941 | Bilderberg Steering committee member in the Wallenberg Sphere | |
Henrik Beer | 1915 | 1987 | Secretary General of the International Red Cross. Attended the 1963 and 1964 Bilderbergs. |
Erik Belfrage | 13 April 1946 | 18 April 2020 | Swedish diplomat and banker. Wallenberg associate. Attended the 2005 Bilderberg |
Ingemund Bengtsson | 30 January 1919 | 12 April 2000 | Swedish politician. Attended the 1971 Bilderberg conference. Responsible for the UN Environment Conference in Stockholm in 1972. |
Klas Bergenstrand | 26 July 1945 | Director General of the Swedish Security Police (Säpo) 2004–2007. "Bergenstrand was in top physical shape. Therefore, his mysterious death in 2007 at age 61, officially from a heart attack, came as a shock." | |
Hans Bergström | 13 May 1948 | Swedish-American journalist and editor | |
Victoria Bernadotte | 14 July 1977 | Heir to the Swedish throne | |
Hubert de Besche | 7 July 1911 | 11 March 1997 | Became Ambassador of Sweden to the United States two years after being an observer at the 1962 Bilderberg. |
Carl Bildt | 15 July 1949 | Swedish deep politician, serial Bilderberger and visitor to the MSC. Sitting on an impressive number of deep state related commissions. | |
Anders Björgerd | 8 November 1920 | 18 July 2017 | Swedish utilities exec |
Jan Björklund | 18 April 1962 | Proponent of Swedish participation in 2003 Iraq war. Attended the 2009 Bilderberg as Sweden's Minister for Education, became Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden in 2010. | |
Ewa Björling | 3 May 1961 | Attended 2011 Bilderberg as Swedish Minister for Trade. In 2006 she was awarded with the "Jerusalem Prize" from the Zionist Federation in Sweden, given to persons who has shown "extraordinary support for Israel, Jerusalem and Zionism" | |
Hans Blix | 28 June 1928 | Attended the 1989 Bilderberg as IAEA Director General | |
Erik Boheman | 19 January 1895 | 18 September 1979 | Swedish diplomat, 4 Bilderbergs from 1958 to 1962. Some Wallenberg Sphere connections. |
Jonas Bonnier | 10 December 1963 | Attended the 2012 Bilderberg as CEO of the family-owned Bonnier AB, one of Sweden's largest media groups. | |
Anders Borg | 11 January 1968 | Double Bilderberg Swedish Minister for Finance | |
Anna Borg | President and CEO of the Swedish hydro-electricity company Vattenfall who attended the 2023 WEF AGM, where she held a presentation on electrification across society, and then the 2023 Bilderberg. | ||
Lars Borgnäs | 6 March 1947 | ||
Nick Bostrom | 10 March 1973 | Sweden philosopher who first attended the Bilderberg in 2019. | |
Gunnar Brock | 1950 | Swedish businessman in the Wallenberg Sphere who attended the 2004 Bilderberg | |
Håkan Buskhe | 8 November 1963 | CEO of weapons manufacturer Saab, a part of the Wallenberg sphere. | |
Urban Bäckström | 25 May 1954 | Former Governor of the Bank of Sweden. Attended the 2010 Bilderberg as DG of the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise | |
Klas Böök | 10 March 1909 | 5 January 1980 | Swedish diplomat and economist who was Governor of the Swedish National Bank from 1948 to 1951 |
Ebbe Carlsson | 28 September 1947 | 3 August 1992 | His semi-private investigation led the Palme assassination into a wild goose chase |
Gunilla Carlsson | 11 May 1963 | Attended the 2012 Bilderberg as Swedish Minister for International Development Cooperation. In 2021, framing vaccine passport discussion and on the board of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization. | |
Claes Dahlbäck | 6 June 1947 | Swedish business manager in the Wallenberg Sphere. Attended Bilderberg/2003 as Chairman of Investor AB. Tylösand Summit. | |
Sven Dahlman | 2 January 1905 | 6 May 2000 | Swedish diplomat and journalist |
Mikael Damberg | 13 October 1971 | Swedish single Bilderberg politician | |
Börje Ekholm | 1963 | Wallenberg Sphere businessman, succeeded fellow Bilderberger Marcus Wallenberg as CEO of Investor AB. Then CEO of Ericsson. | |
Ida Eklund-Lindwall | 9 December 1980 | An anti-Russian, ex-Amnesty International member of the Dutch cluster of the II, promoted as an expert on "disinformation". | |
Anna Ekström | 23 June 1959 | Swedish lawyer , civil servant and social democratic politician. Trilateral Commission. | |
Johan Eliasch | February 1962 | Swedish-British businessman with a heavy WEF/Annual Meeting habit. Named in Epstein's Black book. | |
Lars Ericsson | June 2012 | Leader of Sweden's most powerful and secretive intelligence service Office for Special Acquisition, found drowned in 2012. | |
Tage Erlander | 13 June 1901 | 21 June 1985 | Swedish PM for 25 years |
Cats Falck | 11 July 1953 | 18 November 1984 | Swedish journalist found dead after investigation arms trade. Lacklustre police investigation of death. |
Kjell-Olof Feldt | 18 August 1931 | Social Democrat Minister of Finance who attended Bilderberg and initiated large neoliberal changes. | |
Anders Ferm | 20 February 1938 | 1 October 2019 | Attended the 1983 Bilderberg as Swedish Permanent Representative to the United Nations |
Laila Freivalds | 22 June 1942 | The first minister in Sweden to have resigned twice under scandalous circumstances. | |
Thorbjörn Fälldin | 24 April 1926 | 23 July 2016 | Single Bilderberger Prime Minister of Sweden |
Arne Geijer | 7 May 1910 | 27 January 1979 | Chair of the influential Swedish Trade Union Confederation and President of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions. |
Jan Guillou | 17 January 1944 | Swedish author and journalist. | |
Bengt Gustafsson | 2 December 1933 | 15 March 2019 | Bilderberg Steering Committee, Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces |
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Event Participated in
Event | Location(s) | Description |
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Whiskey on the Rocks | Karlskrona Sweden | Soviet submarine that ran aground on the south coast of Sweden in 1981 |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Institute for Statecraft & Center for Naval Analyses Joint Workshop | workshop summary | 22 June 2018 | Integrity Initiative | Information Warfare Study Day hosted by British Navy. Candid opinions (with a NATO-flavor) on lots of military issues. |
Document:Nato Expansion and Turkey | blog post | 17 May 2022 | Craig Murray | There is another, specifically Turkish interest in play here, which is very much a factor in Erdogan’s willingness to stand up to Biden over Swedish and Finnish NATO entry. This of course relates to the permanent tension between NATO members Turkey and Greece. |
Document:UN expert says "collective persecution" of Julian Assange must end now | Report | 31 May 2019 | Nils Melzer | “In 20 years of work with victims of war, violence and political persecution I have never seen a group of democratic States ganging up to deliberately isolate, demonise and abuse a single individual for such a long time and with so little regard for human dignity and the rule of law,” Professor Melzer said. “The collective persecution of Julian Assange must end here and now!" |
File:Small-steps.pdf | article | 2010 | Samordna@stoppanato.se |
References
- ↑ http://www.tdpf.org.uk/resources/publications/drug-policy-sweden-repressive-approach-increases-harm
- ↑ Other nations which similarly avoided drastic action were Belarus, Burundi and Tanzania
- ↑ https://www.regeringen.se/pressmeddelanden/2020/11/max-atta-personer-vid-allmanna-sammankomster-och-offentliga-tillstallningar/
- ↑ http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/713
- ↑ https://time.com/5817412/sweden-coronavirus/
- ↑ http://whowhatwhy.org/2017/03/10/cia-vs-donald-trump/
- ↑ https://www.strategic-culture.org/news/2018/05/30/why-sweden-on-fast-track-national-suicide.html Strategic Culture Foundation
- ↑ https://thefederalist.com/2019/08/26/gender-clinic-doctor-plenty-kids-im-giving-trans-drugs-already-prostitutes/
- ↑ https://thedissenter.org/sweden-expands-espionage-law/?ref=the-dissenter-newsletter
- ↑ https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-05-14/in-cashless-sweden-even-god-now-takes-collection-via-an-app
- ↑ https://business.yougov.com/content/21067-sd-storst
- ↑ a b https://archive.is/mzSVZ
- ↑ https://www.svd.se/a/VR3323/varningen-sa-forsoker-ryssland-paverka-valet
- ↑ https://www.svt.se/nyheter/inrikes/sapo-varnar-for-utlandsk-paverkan-i-riksdagsvalet