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The '''1961 Bilderberg Meeting''' was the 10th such meeting and the first one in [[Canada]]. had 72 participants from 10 [[Europe]]an countries, the [[United States]] and [[Canada]].<ref name=bb1961report>[[File:Bilderberg-Conference-Report-1961.pdf]]</ref> It was held at St-Castin near Quebec, [[Canada]]. The meeting began with a tribute from [[H.R.H. the Prince of the Nethetlands]] to [[Józef Retinger]] (who died shortly after the [[1960 Bilderberg]]), who reminded the guests that "the Bilderberg Meetings had owed a great deal to his efforts."<ref name=bb1961report/> | The '''1961 Bilderberg Meeting''' was the 10th such meeting and the first one in [[Canada]]. had 72 participants from 10 [[Europe]]an countries, the [[United States]] and [[Canada]].<ref name=bb1961report>[[File:Bilderberg-Conference-Report-1961.pdf]]</ref> It was held at St-Castin near Quebec, [[Canada]]. The meeting began with a tribute from [[H.R.H. the Prince of the Nethetlands]] to [[Józef Retinger]] (who died shortly after the [[1960 Bilderberg]]), who reminded the guests that "the Bilderberg Meetings had owed a great deal to his efforts."<ref name=bb1961report/> |
Revision as of 20:02, 16 September 2017
The 1961 Bilderberg Meeting was the 10th such meeting and the first one in Canada. had 72 participants from 10 European countries, the United States and Canada.[1] It was held at St-Castin near Quebec, Canada. The meeting began with a tribute from H.R.H. the Prince of the Nethetlands to Józef Retinger (who died shortly after the 1960 Bilderberg), who reminded the guests that "the Bilderberg Meetings had owed a great deal to his efforts."[1]
Contents
- 1 Agenda
- 2 Known Participants
- 3 Witnesses
- 4 Related Document
- 5 References
Agenda
The 1961 Bilderberg Agenda has been leaked and is now online.[1]
1. What initiatives are required to bring about a new sense in leadership and direction within the Western Community?
The role of NATO in the world policy of the member countries
Eight guests had prepared answers to the following questions:
- What is the attitude towards the Alliance in the various countries?
- What are the principal problems at present arising in connection with the Alliance?
- Should it be attempted to increase cohesion among members and, if so, how?
The role and control of atomic weapons inside NATO
"The discussion of this item was based, on the one hand, on a technical note from an authoritative source and, on the other, on an article by one of the American participants that had recently appeared in Foreign Affairs under the title: "Nuclear Sharing: N.A.T.O. and the N+I country".[1]
2. The implications for Western unity of changes in the relative economic strength of the United States and Western Europe
This was introduced by two working papers.[1]
Known Participants
70 of the 71 of the participants already have pages here:
Participant | Description |
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Hermann Abs | Attended the 1958, 1961 and 1966 Bilderbergs as Chairman of Deutsche Bank. |
Otto Wolff von Amerongen | Bilderberg Advisory Committee member, deep politician |
George Ball | US deep politician who attended all 40 Bilderberg meetings up to his death, he helped make key decisions about post-WW2 Europe. |
John Bassett | Spooky Canadian media mogul and "great friend" of the United States and Israel, who attended two Bilderbergs in the early 1960s |
Victor Cavendish Bentinck | Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee, diplomat, 7 Bilderbergs |
Ernst van der Beugel | Dutch deep politician, 34 Bilderbergs, on both the Advisory & Steering committees |
Bernhard von Biesterfeld | Nazi arms dealer. Alleged bodyguard of Hitler, early member of the SS, requested presidency under Hitler during WW2. An early leader of the Dutch Deep State, founded Dutch division of Operation Gladio named Inlichtingen en Operatiën, co-founded Bilderberg as Steering Committee chairman. Started 1001 Club, WWF, Rijkens Club. Linked to Klaas Bruinsma. |
Nuri Birgi | 23 Bilderbergs, Turkish Permanent Representative to NATO |
Pieter Blaisse | Dutch politician who attended 6 Bilderberg meetings. He was mainly active in the field of foreign trade and Europa integration. |
Erik Boheman | Swedish diplomat, 4 Bilderbergs from 1958 to 1962. Some Wallenberg Sphere connections. |
Richard Bolling | US congressman |
Walter Boveri | Attended the Bilderbergs from 1959 to 1962 |
Thomas Brand | UK financier who attended the 1961 Bilderberg |
Fraser Bruce | Canadian aluminum executive who attended 3 early Bilderberg meetings. |
Walker Cisler | As well as the first Bilderberg, he attended the next four, and 3 more in the early 1960s, US businessman |
François Croisillier | French soldier |
James Duncan | Little known member of the Bilderberg Steering Committee. |
Fritz Erler | SPD Deputy chair. Attended all Bilderberg meetings from 1955 September to his death in 1967, aged 53 |
Donald Fleming | Canadian politician. Attended the 1961 Bilderberg meeting before becoming Minister of Justice and Attorney General in 1962. |
Charles Foulkes | Canadian soldier who attended the 1961 Bilderberg |
J. Douglas Gibson | Little known Canadian banker who attended the 1961 Bilderberg |
Lincoln Gordon | 3 Early Bilderbergs, US Ambassador to Brazil in the 1960s, where he helped arrange the 1964 military coup. |
Walter Gordon | Triple Bilderberger, President of the Canadian Privy Council |
Colin Gubbins | Bilderberg invitee and spook |
Guillaume Guindey | Quad Bilderberg BIS General Manager. Marshall Plan. Advised General de Gaulle to repatriate the French gold reserve from the United States. |
Gabriel Hauge | Early member of the Bilderberg Steering committee, CFR. "The expert who tells [President Eisenhower] what to think" |
Denis Healey | Bilderberg Steering committee member, who attended 23 Bilderberg meetings. |
Christian Herter | United States Secretary of State. Double Bilderberger |
William Hewitt | John Deere's sixth president. Attended 3 Bilderbergs in the early 1960s |
John Wendell Holmes | Canadian diplomat and academic. Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations in early 1950. Attended two Bilderbergs in the 1960s |
Leif Høegh | Bilderberg Steering committee, as was his son |
H. John Heinz II | 34 Bilderberg meetings, Bilderberg Steering & Advisory Committees |
C. D. Jackson | OSS, US Deep sate operative, first Bilderberg |
Per Jacobsson | Attended 2 Bilderbergs as Managing Director of the IMF |
George Jellicoe | UK spook who founded Hakluyt & Company Ltd. |
Joseph Johnson | Inaugural US secretary of the annual Bilderberg, Bilderberg Steering committee member. |
E. N. van Kleffens | Dutch Bilderberger, heavy Bilderberg habit, President of the United Nations General Assembly 1954-55 |
Max Kohnstamm | Member of the Bilderberg Advisory Committee, visited the Bilderberg 28 times. European chair of the CFR |
Thorkil Kristensen | First Secretary-General of the OECD. 3 Bilderbergs |
Arnold Lamping | Deputy secretary general in Europe of the Bilderberg. All Bilderberg meetings from 1960 - 1968. |
Jean Lesage | Attended the 1960 Bilderberg as Premier of Quebec |
William Maillard | "Eisenhower republican"; Ambassador to the Organization of American States |
Jean Marchand | French-Canadian Catholic trade unionist and politician in Quebec, connected to Pierre Trudeau. |
George McGhee | US ambassador, spook, Committee on the Present Danger, 12 Bilderbergs in the 1950s and 60s. |
Roland Michener | Canadian deep state operative who attended the 1961 and 1963 Bilderbergs |
Hartland de M. Molson | Canadian politician |
Mike Monroney | US politician who attended two early Bilderbergs |
George Nebolsine | CFR, Russian born naturalised US lawyer who attended all Bilderberg meetings until his death the day after the 1964 Bilderberg. |
Paul Nitze | US deep politician, hawkish United States Deputy Secretary of Defense. |
Lester Pearson | Triple Bilderberger Canadian PM |
... further results |
Witnesses
Witness | Description |
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Robert Bartley | Managed the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal for over 30 years. 15 Bilderberg visits |
James Blay | Unknown 1961 Bilderberger "in attendance", possibly a Canadian hydropower executive. |
Frans A. de Graaf | Private secretary of Prince Bernhard |
Friedrich von der Schulenburg |
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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File:Bilderberg-Conference-Report-1961.pdf | report | A summary of the 1961 Bilderberg meeting that took place from 21 April 1961 - 23 April 1961 at St-Castin, Quebec, Canada |