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|wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_O._Wilcox | |wikipedia=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_O._Wilcox | ||
|description=State dept official on the Committee on the Present Danger, attended 2 early Bilderbergs | |description=State dept official on the Committee on the Present Danger, attended 2 early Bilderbergs | ||
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|nationality=US | |nationality=US | ||
|birth_date=April 9, 1908 | |birth_date=April 9, 1908 | ||
− | |birth_place= | + | |birth_place=Columbus Junction, Iowa,USA |
|death_date=February 20, 1985 | |death_date=February 20, 1985 | ||
|death_place= | |death_place= | ||
+ | |alma_mater= University of Iowa, University of Geneva,Graduate Institute of International Studies | ||
|constitutes=diplomat | |constitutes=diplomat | ||
|employment={{job | |employment={{job | ||
+ | |title=Dean | ||
+ | |start=1961 | ||
+ | |end=1973 | ||
+ | |employer=SAIS | ||
+ | |description=Bilderberger | ||
+ | }}{{job | ||
|title=Atlantic Council/Chairman | |title=Atlantic Council/Chairman | ||
|start=1975 | |start=1975 | ||
|end=1984 | |end=1984 | ||
− | |description= | + | |description=Was Director General. Bilderberger |
+ | }}{{job | ||
+ | |title=Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs | ||
+ | |start=September 6, 1955 | ||
+ | |end=January 20, 1961 | ||
+ | |description=Bilderberger | ||
}} | }} | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | '''Francis Orlando Wilcox''' | + | '''Francis Orlando Wilcox''' was an American deep state operative. |
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+ | ==Career== | ||
+ | Francis Wilcox sat on the Foreign Relations Committee staff during the zenith of bipartisanship in American foreign policy. He worked under the chairmanships of [[Arthur Vandenberg]], [[Tom Connally]], [[Alexander Wiley]], and [[Walter George]], while the committee was deliberating over such momentous issues as the [[Truman Doctrine]], the [[Marshall Plan]], and the [[Atlantic Treaty Organization]]. After leaving the committee staff in [[1955]], Wilcox continued a distinguished career in foreign policy. From 1955 to 1960 he was [[Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs]], a position which gave him a view of policy making from the executive branch's perspective. From [[1961]] to [[1973]] he was dean of the prestigious [[SAIS|School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University]]. In 1973 he became executive director of the [[Committee on Organization of Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy]] and from 1975 to 1984 he was director general of the [[Atlantic Council of the United States]].<ref>https://www.senate.gov/about/resources/pdf/wilcox-francis-o-full-transcript-with-index.pdf</ref> | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Francis Wilcox (diplomat) | ||||||||||||
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Born | April 9, 1908 Columbus Junction, Iowa, USA | |||||||||||
Died | February 20, 1985 (Age 76) | |||||||||||
Nationality | US | |||||||||||
Alma mater | University of Iowa, University of Geneva, Graduate Institute of International Studies | |||||||||||
Member of | Committee on the Present Danger/Members | |||||||||||
State dept official on the Committee on the Present Danger, attended 2 early Bilderbergs
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Francis Orlando Wilcox was an American deep state operative.
Career
Francis Wilcox sat on the Foreign Relations Committee staff during the zenith of bipartisanship in American foreign policy. He worked under the chairmanships of Arthur Vandenberg, Tom Connally, Alexander Wiley, and Walter George, while the committee was deliberating over such momentous issues as the Truman Doctrine, the Marshall Plan, and the Atlantic Treaty Organization. After leaving the committee staff in 1955, Wilcox continued a distinguished career in foreign policy. From 1955 to 1960 he was Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs, a position which gave him a view of policy making from the executive branch's perspective. From 1961 to 1973 he was dean of the prestigious School of Advanced International Studies at Johns Hopkins University. In 1973 he became executive director of the Committee on Organization of Government for the Conduct of Foreign Policy and from 1975 to 1984 he was director general of the Atlantic Council of the United States.[1]
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1956 | 11 May 1956 | 13 May 1956 | Denmark Fredensborg | The 4th Bilderberg meeting, with 147 guests, in contrast to the generally smaller meetings of the 1950s. Has two Bilderberg meetings in the years before and after |
Bilderberg/1962 | 18 May 1962 | 20 May 1962 | Sweden Saltsjöbaden | The 11th Bilderberg meeting and the first one in Sweden. |