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− | The '''European Forum Alpbach''' ('''EFA''') is an Austrian nonprofit organization based in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]. It is best known for hosting the conference of the same name in the village of [[Alpbach]]. It is an interdisciplinary platform for science, politics, business and culture with its mission cited as "connecting international decision-makers from all sectors of society with an interested audience and committed young people". | + | The '''European Forum Alpbach''' ('''EFA''') is an Austrian "[[nonprofit]]" organization based in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]]. It is best known for hosting the conference of the same name in the village of [[Alpbach]] in Tirol. It is an interdisciplinary platform for science, politics, business and culture with its mission cited as "connecting international decision-makers from all sectors of society with an interested audience and committed young people". |
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+ | |text=We want to develop many [[Greta Thunberg|(Greta) Thunbergs]] on many topics. | ||
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+ | |authors=European Forum Alpbach,Andreas Treichl | ||
+ | |source_URL=https://www.diepresse.com/6275862/wir-wollen-viele-thunbergs-zu-vielen-themen | ||
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Currently, there are initiative groups in Armenia ([[Yerevan]]), Albania ([[Tirana]]), Austria ([[Graz]], [[Linz]] and [[Vienna]]), Belgium ([[Brussels]]), Bosnia-Herzegovina ([[Sarajevo]]), Bulgaria ([[Sofia]]), France (Paris), Germany (Berlin and [[Cologne]]), Hungary ([[Budapest]]), Kosovo ([[Pristina]]), Macedonia ([[Skopje]]), Moldova ([[Chişinău]]), Montenegro ([[Podgorica]]), Poland ([[Warsaw]]), Serbia ([[Belgrade]]), Romania ([[Bucharest]]) and Ukraine ([[Kiev]], [[Lviv]]). Clubs exist in Austria ([[Burgenland]], [[Lower Austria]], [[Salzburg]], [[Styria]], [[Tyrol (state)|Tyrol]], [[Upper Austria]], [[Vienna]] and [[Vorarlberg]]), Austria ([[Klagenfurt]]) / Italy / Slovenia ''(Senza Confini)'', [[Bulgaria]], [[Croatia]] ([[Zagreb]]), [[Czech Republic]], [[Greece]], [[Italy]] ([[South Tyrol]] and [[Trentino]]), [[Liechtenstein]], [[Middle East]], [[Russia]] ([[Moscow]]), [[Serbia]] ([[Belgrade]]) and [[United Kingdom|UK]] ([[London]]). | Currently, there are initiative groups in Armenia ([[Yerevan]]), Albania ([[Tirana]]), Austria ([[Graz]], [[Linz]] and [[Vienna]]), Belgium ([[Brussels]]), Bosnia-Herzegovina ([[Sarajevo]]), Bulgaria ([[Sofia]]), France (Paris), Germany (Berlin and [[Cologne]]), Hungary ([[Budapest]]), Kosovo ([[Pristina]]), Macedonia ([[Skopje]]), Moldova ([[Chişinău]]), Montenegro ([[Podgorica]]), Poland ([[Warsaw]]), Serbia ([[Belgrade]]), Romania ([[Bucharest]]) and Ukraine ([[Kiev]], [[Lviv]]). Clubs exist in Austria ([[Burgenland]], [[Lower Austria]], [[Salzburg]], [[Styria]], [[Tyrol (state)|Tyrol]], [[Upper Austria]], [[Vienna]] and [[Vorarlberg]]), Austria ([[Klagenfurt]]) / Italy / Slovenia ''(Senza Confini)'', [[Bulgaria]], [[Croatia]] ([[Zagreb]]), [[Czech Republic]], [[Greece]], [[Italy]] ([[South Tyrol]] and [[Trentino]]), [[Liechtenstein]], [[Middle East]], [[Russia]] ([[Moscow]]), [[Serbia]] ([[Belgrade]]) and [[United Kingdom|UK]] ([[London]]). | ||
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+ | The forum is financed by among other the [[Open Society Foundations]]<ref>Page 40 https://issuu.com/forumalpbach/docs/20220602_en_momente-2021-einzelseiten</ref><ref>https://www.achgut.com/artikel/Wir_wollen_viele_Thunbergs_entwickeln</ref>. | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:32, 6 September 2023
European Forum Alpbach (Deep state milieu, Nonprofit organization) | |
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Congress Center in Alpbach, Austria. | |
Formation | 1945 |
Founder | Otto Molden |
Headquarters | Vienna, Austria |
Sponsor of | Institute for Strategic Dialogue |
Sponsored by | Bertelsmann Foundation, Google, Mercator Foundation, Microsoft, Open Society Foundations, Robert Bosch Foundation, Roche |
Conference "connecting international decision-makers from all sectors of society with an interested audience and committed young people". |
The European Forum Alpbach (EFA) is an Austrian "nonprofit" organization based in Vienna, Austria. It is best known for hosting the conference of the same name in the village of Alpbach in Tirol. It is an interdisciplinary platform for science, politics, business and culture with its mission cited as "connecting international decision-makers from all sectors of society with an interested audience and committed young people".
“We want to develop many (Greta) Thunbergs on many topics.”
European Forum Alpbach, Andreas Treichl (2023) [1]
Contents
History
The forum was founded in 1945 by Otto Molden, who had been active in the Austrian resistance movement. More than 4,000 people from over 70 countries accept the invitation to participate in the European Forum Alpbach each year. Participation is open to all interested parties. The events are held in the small village of Alpbach.
Program
The program is divided into several main parts:
Seminar week
Up to 16 seminars are devoted to various scientific disciplines. Scientists gather for six half-day meetings. The seminar week provides an interdisciplinary conversation and offers the possibility of intensive discussions among experts. Plenary sessions on scientific, political and economic issues round out the program.
Symposia
Over the course of the two- to three-day conferences, internationally speakers discuss topics such as the built environment, education, financial markets, health, politics, law, technology and the economy. A range of breakout sessions offer participants the opportunity to delve deeper into individual subject areas. The forum also comprises shorter events such as the Tyrol Day and an interactive simulation game concerning the decision-making process in the EU.
Alpbach summer school courses
Summer school courses dedicated to the topics of entrepreneurship, facilitation and participatory leadership, European law and European integration and European health care and social systems in transition are provided for advanced students and recent graduates.
Accompanying the program of the European Forum Alpbach throughout is a comprehensive schedule of arts and culture. In exhibitions, concerts and lectures, young artists in particular are offered the opportunity to present their work to the public. There are also the spontaneously organized fireside chats in which sensitive issues can be openly discussed with well-known personalities.
Alpbach in Motion – The Alpbach Summit of Emerging Leaders
As part of the Alpbach Summit of Emerging Leaders, young European leaders meet to discuss economic systems of the future.
Alpbach Media Academy
Young journalists from all over Europe write reports about the conference under the direction of media experts.
Presidents
- Otto Molden, 1945–1960, 1970–1992
- Heinrich Pfusterschmid-Hardtenstein, 1992–2000
- Erhard Busek, 2000–2012
- Franz Fischler, 2012–2020
- Andreas Treichl, 2020–
Initiative groups and clubs
Former participants of the European Forum Alpbach founded initiative groups and clubs in more than 25 European countries (mostly in Central and Eastern Europe) in order to work together for the constant advancement of the forum. These groups and clubs promote the spirit of Alpbach in their home countries and universities and organise interdisciplinary events and lectures. They are considered to be sister organisations of the forum and most of them are giving out annual scholarships for students to attend the European Forum Alpbach.
Currently, there are initiative groups in Armenia (Yerevan), Albania (Tirana), Austria (Graz, Linz and Vienna), Belgium (Brussels), Bosnia-Herzegovina (Sarajevo), Bulgaria (Sofia), France (Paris), Germany (Berlin and Cologne), Hungary (Budapest), Kosovo (Pristina), Macedonia (Skopje), Moldova (Chişinău), Montenegro (Podgorica), Poland (Warsaw), Serbia (Belgrade), Romania (Bucharest) and Ukraine (Kiev, Lviv). Clubs exist in Austria (Burgenland, Lower Austria, Salzburg, Styria, Tyrol, Upper Austria, Vienna and Vorarlberg), Austria (Klagenfurt) / Italy / Slovenia (Senza Confini), Bulgaria, Croatia (Zagreb), Czech Republic, Greece, Italy (South Tyrol and Trentino), Liechtenstein, Middle East, Russia (Moscow), Serbia (Belgrade) and UK (London).
Financing
The forum is financed by among other the Open Society Foundations[2][3].
Past speakers
External links
- European Forum Alpbach Homepage
- Forum Alpbach Network Homepage
Wikipedia is not affiliated with Wikispooks. Original page source here
Sponsors
Event | Description |
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Bertelsmann Foundation | |
Global Internet/Skynet conglomerate | |
Mercator Foundation | German foundation financing projects of deep state interest and buying control over the narrative, especially on "climate change" and pro-migration. Frequently connected to censorship initiatives. |
Microsoft | Started in 1975 with Paul Allen, Bill Gates developed Microsoft from a operating system maker of computers into one of the most prolific companies of all time, valued over $1 trillion, 3rd most valuable in the world. MS has over a billion in fines from corruption, mass surveillance violations & tax evasion. MS has market shares in dozens of markets, leading in the Platformization-epidemic of the 2010s started by big tech. It was the first partner in the NSA-PRISM program. |
Open Society Foundations | A NGO operating in more countries than McDonald's. It has the tendency to support politicians (at times through astroturfing) and activists that get branded as "extreme left" as its founder is billionaire and bane of the pound George Soros. This polarizing perspective causes the abnormal influence of the OSF to go somewhat unanswered. |
Robert Bosch Foundation | |
Roche | Largest pharmaceutical company in the world |
References
Wikipedia is not affiliated with Wikispooks. Original page source here