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− | |description= | + | |description=Chairman [[Klaus Schwab]] outlined five objectives driving the Forum’s efforts to shape the [[global agenda]], including letting the banks that caused the [[2008 economic crisis]] keep writing the rules, the [[climate change agenda]], over-national government structures, taking control over businesses with the [[stakeholder|stakeholder agenda]], and a "new charter for the global economic order". |
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− | + | |participants=Lulzim Basha, Sali Berisha, Mauricio Macri, Edward Nalbandian, Serzh A. Sargsyan, David V. Murray, Kevin Rudd, Wayne Swan, Ilham Aliyev, H.E. Sheikh Ahmed Mohammed Al Khalifa, Herman A. van Rompuy, Karel De Gucht, Celso Amorim, Henrique de Campos Meirelles, Sérgio de Oliveira Cabral, James M. Flaherty, Jean Charest, Mark J. Carney, Stockwell B. Day Jr, Andrés Velasco, Alvaro Uribe Velez, Jaime Bermúdez, Luis Guillermo Plata, Marco Vinicio Ruiz Gutierrez, Václav Klaus, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, Connie Hedegaard, Amre Moussa, Gamal H. Mubarak, Rachid M. Rachid, Tarek Kamel, Youssef Boutros-Ghali, Andris Piebalgs, Baroness Ashton of Upholland, Benita Ferrero-Waldner, Charlie McCreevy, Günter Verheugen, Jacques Barrot, Jean-Claude Trichet, Joaquín Almunia, José Manuel Barroso, Neelie Kroes, Thomas Mirow, Viviane Reding, Tarja Halonen, Bernard Kouchner, Christian Noyer, Christine Lagarde, Hervé Morin, Luc Chatel, Angela Merkel, Axel A. Weber, Guido Westerwelle, Michael Glos, Bharrat Jagdeo, Kamal Nath, Kapil Sibal, Montek S. Ahluwalia, Praful Patel, Mari Pangestu, Miranda S. Goeltom, Abdalla Salem El Badri, Achim Steiner, Angel Gurría, Ann M. Veneman, Antonio Guterres, Ban Ki-moon, Donald Kaberuka, Haruhiko Kuroda, Jacques Diouf, Jacques Rogozinski, Jakob Kellenberger, John Lipsky, José Miguel Insulza, Josette Sheeran, Koichiro Matsuura, Lars H. Thunell, Luis A. Moreno, Margaret Chan, Michel Kazatchkine, Mohamed M. ElBaradei, Nobuo Tanaka, Pascal Lamy, Robert B. Zoellick, Ronald K. Noble, Sir John Holmes, Supachai Panitchpakdi, Surin Pitsuwan, Yvo De Boer, Barham Salih, Brian Cowen, Manouchehr Mottaki, Mohamed Bagher Ghalibaf, Seyed Mojtaba Samare, Hashemi Shajareh, Benjamin Netanyahu, Shimon Peres, Stanley Fischer, Giulio Tremonti, Letizia Moratti, Mario Draghi, Motohisa Furukawa, Sadako Ogata, Shoichi Nakagawa, Taro Aso, Tetsuo Saito, Toshihiro Nikai, Yoriko Kawaguchi, Marat Tazhin, Nursultan A. Nazarbayev, Sauat Mynbayev, Vladimir Shkolnik, Yerbol Orynbayev, Raila Amolo Odinga, Bader M. Al Sa'ad, Sheikh Nasser Mohammed Al Ahmad Al Sabah, Valdis Zatlers, Valdas Adamkus, Agustin Carstens, Felipe Calderón, Georgina Kessel, Luis Téllez Kuenzler, Patricia Espinosa, Nambaryn Enkhbayar, Sukhbaatar Batbold, Abbas El Fassi, Ahmed Reda Chami, André Azoulay, Aziz Akhannouch, Mohamed Boussaid, Mohamed Hassad, Nizar Baraka, Salaheddine Mezouar, Luisa Dias Diogo, Jan Peter Balkenende, Chukwuma C. Soludo, Shamsuddeen Usman, Erik Solheim, Prince Haakon of Norway, Martin Skancke, Hina Rabbani Khar, Syed Yof Raza Gillani, Chen Deming, Wen Jiabao, Xia Deren, Xie Fuzhan, Yang Jiechi, Zhang Ping, Zhang Xiaoqiang, Arthur C. Yap, Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, Donald Tusk, Jacek Rostowski, Radoslaw Tomasz Sikorski, Slawomir Skrzypek, H.E. Sheikh Hamad Bin Jassim Bin Jabr Al Thani, Chin Young-Wook, Han Seung-Soo, Kim Jong-Hoon, Bozidar Djelic, Elvira Nabiullina, Igor Shuvalov, Rustam N. Minnikhanov, Paul Kagame, Abdul Rahman A. Al Tuwaijri, Abdullah Ahmed Zainal Alireza M, Amr A. Al Dabbagh, H.E. Sheikh Hamad Al Sayari, H.R.H. Hussam Bin Saud Bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Ibrahim Abdul Aziz Al Assaf, Muhammad S. Al Jasser, Abdoulaye Wade, Tony Tan Keng-Yam, Yaacob Ibrahim, Buyelwa Patience Sonjica, Kgalema Motlanthe, Mandisi Mpahlwa, Marthinus van Schalkwyk, Tito Mboweni, Trevor Manuel, Anders Borg, Carl Bildt, Fredrik Reinfeldt, Doris Leuthard, Hans-Rudolf Merz, Jean-Pierre Roth, Kofi Annan, Michael Ambühl, Micheline Calmy-Rey, Moritz Leuenberger, Abhisit Vejjajiva, Kasit Piromya, Korbsak Sabhavasu, Ali Babacan, Durmus Yilmaz, Mehmet Hilmi Güler, Mehmet Simsek, Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Viktor A. Yushchenko, H.E. Sheikha Lubna Al Qasimi, H.H. Sheikh Hamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Khaldoon Al Mubarak, Mohamed Bin Dhaen Al Hamli, Mohammad Abdullah Al Gergawi, Reem Al Hashimy, Alistair Darling, Boris Johnson, David Cameron, David Miliband, Douglas Alexander, Ed Miliband, George Osborne, Gordon Brown, H.R.H. The Duke of York, Hilary Benn, Jonathan Stephen Cunliffe, Lord Mandelson, Lord Turner, Sir John Gieve, Tony Blair, Al Gore, Barney Frank, Brian Baird, Carolyn B. Maloney, Christopher J. Dodd, David A. Paterson, Evan Bayh, Gavin Newsom, Howard B. Dean III, James L. Jones Jr, John F. Kerry, Lawrence H. Summers, Lindsey O. Graham, Marshall C. Sanford Jr, Max Baucus, Nita M. Lowey, Patrick J. Leahy, Sheila C. Bair, William J. Clinton, Nguyen Thien Nhan, Morgan Tsvangirai, Paul Achleitner, Josef Ackermann, Marcus Agius, Jacques Aigrain, Mohamed Alabbar, Vagit U. Alekperov, Mukesh D. Ambani, Maurice A. Amon, José Pablo Arellano Marin, David Arkless, Louis Bacon, Peter Bakker, Shumeet Banerji, Craig R. Barrett, Laurent Beaudoin, Marc R. Benioff, Roland Berger, Ana P. Botin, Daniel Bouton, Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, Samir Brikho, Martin F. Broughton, Paul Bulcke, Hubert Burda, Hans-Paul Birkner, Marilyn Carlson Nelson, Cynthia Carroll, John T. Chambers, Chey Tae-Won, David Childs, Anatoly B. Chubais, George F. Colony, Cristóbal Conde, Eckhard Cordes, The Rt Hon. Lord Davies, lan E. Davis, Michael S. Dell, Oleg V. Deripaska, James Dimon, Samuel A. DiPiazza Jr, John Doerr, Mathias Döpfner, Brady W. Dougan, Richard W. Edelman, Klaus Engel, Richard B. Evans, Jay S. Fishman, Niall FitzGerald, Timothy P. Flynn, Steve Forbes, Mark Foster, Christoph Franz, Jacob A. Frenkel, Mark B. Fuller, Orit Gadiesh, Pierre Gadonneix, William H. Gates Ill, Carlos Ghosn, Thomas H. Glocer, Donald Gogel, Francisco Gonzalez, Jim Goodnight, Kris Gopalakrishnan, Noam Gottesman, Hugh Grant, Peter T. Grauer, Andy Green, Stephen Green, Robert Greifeld, Ajit Gulabchand, Stelios Haji-loannou, Martin C. Hal, George C. Halvorson, Jirgen Hambrecht, Hassan Marican, Richard, Haythornthwaite, Tony Hayward, Hubertus Heemskerk, William V. Hickey, Charles O. Holliday Jr, Stefan von Holtzbrinck, Alexander V. Izosimov, Paul E. Jacobs, H. Fisk Johnson, Lars G. Josefsson, Vyomesh Joshi, K. V. Kamath, Kevin Kelly, Muhtar A. Kent, H.E. Sheikh Mohammed Al Khalifa, Walter B. Kielholz, Nemir A. Kirdar, Yoshimitsu, Kobayashi, Andrei L. Kostin, Henry R. Kravis, André Kudelski, Andrey R. Kuzyaev, Paul A. Laudicina, Lord Levene, Maurice Lévy, Andrew N. Liveris, Didier Lombard, Peter Léscher, Edward J. Ludwig, Herbert, Litkestratkdtter, Howard W. Lutnick, Graham Mackay, Mohammed H. Al, Mady, Gérard Mestrallet, Lakshmi N. Mittal, Lalit K. Modi, Gulzhan, Moldazhanova, Andrew Moss, Rupert Murdoch, Jonathan M. Nelson, Nandan M. Nilekani, Indra Nooyi, Daniel S. Och, Lubna S. Olayan, Jorma Ollila, Dag J. Opedal, Larry Page, Stephen G. Pagliuca, Mark G. Parker, Corrado Passera, Rafael del Pino, Robert Polet, Azim H. Premji, Thomas J. Pritzker, Alessandro, Profumo, James H. Quigley, Paul C. Reilly, William R. Rhodes, Joseph L. Rice III, James E. Rogers, Marcel Rohner, Michael I. Roth, David M. Rubenstein, Peter Sands, James J. Schiro, Joseph P. Schoendorf, Stephen A. Schwarzman, Burkhard, Schwenker, Douglas W. Shorenstein, Paul Skinner, Bradford L. Smith, George Soros, Sir Martin Sorrell, Michael R. Splinter, Rupert Stadler, David J. Stern, Peter Sutherland, Henri A. Termeer, Rex Tillerson, Michael Tram, Solomon D. Trujillo, Joseph M. Tucci, Mark Tucker, James S. Turley, Junichi Ujiie, Daniel Vasella, Jeroen van der, Veer, Marcus Wallenberg, Bruce Wasserstein, Alberto Weisser, Werner Wenning, Patricia A. Woertz, John D. Wren, Hiromasa Yonekura, Jaime Augusto Zobel de Ayala II}} | |
− | }} | + | '''The [[WEF]]'s 2009 [[WEF/Annual Meeting|Annual Meeting]]''' was held in Davos, as usual. Only the "public figures" and some of the "business leaders" participating are known.<ref>[[File:Public2009 wef.pdf]]</ref><ref>File:Business 2009 wef.pdf</ref> |
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+ | ==Own words== | ||
+ | In his opening remarks, Chairman [[Klaus Schwab]] outlined five objectives driving the Forum’s efforts to shape the [[global agenda]], at the time of the [[2008 economic crisis]]<ref name=wef2009>https://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_AnnualReport_2008-09.pdf</ref>. | ||
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+ | It included letting the banks that caused the crisis keep writing the rules, the [[climate change agenda]], over-national government structures, taking control over businesses with the [[stakeholder|stakeholder agenda]], and to "restore confidence". | ||
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+ | Firstly, agreeing on a process of [[public-private partnership|public-private consultations]] during [[2009]] on the [[reform]] of the [[international financial architecture]] involving World Economic Forum Financial Services Industry Partners, academic [[experts]], and [[G20]] finance ministries and [[central banks]].<ref name=wef2009/> | ||
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+ | Secondly, the international community focused attention on [[climate change]] and the urgent need for governments to agree on a successor to the [[Kyoto Protocol]] by the [[UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen]] in December [[2009]].<ref name=wef2009/> | ||
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+ | Third, to start a year-long process to develop recommendations on how the structures and strategies of international cooperation should be updated to confront contemporary global challenges more effectively.<ref name=wef2009/> | ||
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+ | Fourth, to improve the ethical value base for business as a constructive [[social actor]]. Launching a year-long initiative led by the [[Young Global Leaders]] (YGL) community to develop a model code of ethics and conduct for business and other leaders through consultations with all [[stakeholders]], including experts on business management and ethics.<ref name=wef2009/> | ||
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+ | Fifth, to restore confidence globally. German Chancellor [[Angela Merkel]] called for the creation of an international economic body similar to the [[UNSC|UN’s Security Council]] to prevent future financial crises as well as a "new charter for the global economic order" that would enshrine core economic principles.<ref name=wef2009/> | ||
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The WEF's 2009 Annual Meeting was held in Davos, as usual. Only the "public figures" and some of the "business leaders" participating are known.[1][2]
Own words
In his opening remarks, Chairman Klaus Schwab outlined five objectives driving the Forum’s efforts to shape the global agenda, at the time of the 2008 economic crisis[3].
It included letting the banks that caused the crisis keep writing the rules, the climate change agenda, over-national government structures, taking control over businesses with the stakeholder agenda, and to "restore confidence".
Firstly, agreeing on a process of public-private consultations during 2009 on the reform of the international financial architecture involving World Economic Forum Financial Services Industry Partners, academic experts, and G20 finance ministries and central banks.[3]
Secondly, the international community focused attention on climate change and the urgent need for governments to agree on a successor to the Kyoto Protocol by the UN Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen in December 2009.[3]
Third, to start a year-long process to develop recommendations on how the structures and strategies of international cooperation should be updated to confront contemporary global challenges more effectively.[3]
Fourth, to improve the ethical value base for business as a constructive social actor. Launching a year-long initiative led by the Young Global Leaders (YGL) community to develop a model code of ethics and conduct for business and other leaders through consultations with all stakeholders, including experts on business management and ethics.[3]
Fifth, to restore confidence globally. German Chancellor Angela Merkel called for the creation of an international economic body similar to the UN’s Security Council to prevent future financial crises as well as a "new charter for the global economic order" that would enshrine core economic principles.[3]
Known Participants
124 of the 418 of the participants already have pages here:
Participant | Description |
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Paul Achleitner | Austrian banker businessman with deep state connections. |
Josef Ackermann | Chairman of Deutsche Bank, G30, Bilderberg Steering Committee |
Valdas Adamkus | US exile community Lithuanian 'parachuted' in to run country |
Marcus Agius | Bilderberg trustees, Chairman of Barclays and of the British Bankers Association |
Jacques Aigrain | French Bilderberg banker/businessman, JPMorgan, then Swiss Re. |
Aziz Akhannouch | New Moroccan Prime Minister |
Ilham Aliyev | President of Azerbaijan since 2003. |
Joaquín Almunia | Spanish politician, European Commissioner for 10 years, 6 Bilderbergs |
Mukesh Ambani | Asia's richest man living in the world's most expensive house. Selected a Global Leader for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum in 1994. By the 2010s, he sat on the board of the same World Economic Forum. Member of the Global Board of Advisors of the US Council on Foreign Relations. |
Kofi Annan | Secretary-General of the United Nations 1997-2006 now working for Macro Advisory Partners |
Catherine Ashton | A woman with zero qualification or experience of foreign affairs who, in 2009, was made 'High representative for Foreign Affairs and Security policy' in a deal which finally recognised that the position was NOT going to be given to Tony Blair |
Jaime Augusto Miranda Zóbel de Ayala | Filipino businessman from the prominent Zóbel de Ayala family and a WEF stalwart. |
Ali Babacan | 8 times Bilderberg visitor, Turkish politician |
Peter Bakker | Dutch millionaire and businessman |
Jan Peter Balkenende | Dutch PM for 8 years in 2000s, became PM after his opponent - who was leading in the polls - got assassinated. Single Bilderberger, joined the war on terror, oversaw the decade with the most deaths from terror-attacks on Dutch soil. |
Shumeet Banerji | WEF AGMs, Senior Adviser of Chatham House, BBC non-executive director |
José Manuel Barroso | Bilderberg Steering committee, President of the European Commission |
Evan Bayh | US lawyer, lobbyist, and politician |
Marc Benioff | Both a WEF GLT and a WEF YGL, US internet billionaire deep state functionary, bought Time Magazine |
Hilary Benn | Warmongering son of the great peace and social justice activist Tony Benn, proving that the apple sometimes land far from the tree. |
Roland Berger | German entrepreneur and possible deep state actor |
Carl Bildt | Swedish deep politician, serial Bilderberger and visitor to the MSC. Sitting on an impressive number of deep state related commissions. |
Tony Blair | Remarkably popular at the time, Tony Blair was a UK prime minister, now infamous for lying the UK into invading Iraq, notwithstanding massive opposition. He is currently sought for War crimes by many people. |
Anders Borg | Double Bilderberg Swedish Minister for Finance |
Ana Botín | Head of Santander Group, who claimed that COVID-19 Vaccines are “the most effective 2021 economic policy.” |
Peter Brabeck-Letmathe | Nestlé executive who attended the 2011 Bilderberg. Wants to privatize and charge for all water in the world. |
Gordon Brown | UK deep state functionary. Prime Minister from 2007-2010. WHO ambassador for Global Health Financing from 2021 |
Hubert Burda | Multi-billionaire publisher. 7 Bilderbergs |
Felipe Calderón | WEF/Global Leader for Tomorrow 1997. President of Mexico 2006-2012. |
David Cameron | UK deep state operative, former UK PM |
Mark Carney | Goldman Sachs Governor of the Bank of Canada then the Bank of England, G30, Triple citizenship, No shortage of Bilderbergs or WEF Annual Meetings |
Agustín Carstens | BIS General Manager |
Margaret Chan | The WHO Director General who announced the fake "2009 swine flu pandemic", a failed predecessor of the Covid-19 global "health" agenda. |
Anatoly Chubais | Double Bilderberger facilitator of the privatization of Russia that killed millions. Central actor in the introduction of the Sputnik V "vaccine". |
Bill Clinton | US deep politician, husband of Hillary Clinton, “every bit as corrupt as Nixon, but a lot smoother” |
Alistair Darling | UK politician, governance of Chatham House |
Howard Dean | US politician whose 2004 campaign was involved in the 2006 Mexico DC-9 drug bust. |
Michael Dell | Computer billionaire businessman, WEF AGM regular, WEF GLT 1993 |
Oleg Deripaska | Russian billionaire, WEF Global Leader for Tomorrow |
Jamie Dimon | "The Most Admired Banker In The World", close to Epstein. Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1996. Since 2005 head of JPMorgan Chase |
Christopher Dodd | US lobbyist, lawyer and politician. MPAA CEO |
Mario Draghi | Bilderberg bankster and "craven moneyman". In 2021 as Prime Minister of Italy, pushed mandatory vaccines |
Mathias Döpfner | CEO of mightiest media group in Germany and Europe, Axel Springer SE, member of the Bilderberg Steering Committee and other transatlantic networks, most notably Atlantik-Brücke. Became billionaire after receiving gift from elderly widow. |
Benita Ferrero-Waldner | Austrian diplomat and politician |
Stanley Fischer | Israeli/US central banker and quad Bilderberger |
Niall FitzGerald | CEO of Unilever 1996-2004. Trilateral Commission. Board member of the World Economic Forum. |
Steve Forbes | Billionaire editor-in-chief of Forbes magazine. |
Barney Frank | US politician |
Christoph Franz | Lufthansa CEO, One Bilderberg, called for mandation of COVID-19 vaccines in April 2021. |
Jacob Frenkel | Serial WEF AGM, Bank of Israel/Governor 1991-2000, CFR |
... further results |
References
- ↑ File:Public2009 wef.pdf
- ↑ File:Business 2009 wef.pdf
- ↑ a b c d e f https://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_AnnualReport_2008-09.pdf