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+ | |witnesses=Friedrich König, Robert Close, Jacques Jonet, Luc Beyer de Rycke, Nicholas de Kerchove, Pierre Joannon, Robert du Plooy, Aline Griffith, Alfredo Sánchez Bella, Carlos Robles Piquer, John Lichowski, Donald Jameson, Ted Shackley, Lee Edwards, William Schneider, Jaime Nogueira Pinto, Bruno Heck, Alois Mertes, Karl-Heinz Narjes, Franz-Josef Schulze, Hans Graf Huyn, Alfons Horten, Franz Josef Bach, Christian Freiherr von Stauffenberg, Bernhard Worms, Hans Rühle, Philipp Jenninger, Peter Jungen, Werner Marx, Enrique Gomez-Hurtado, Monique Garnier-Lançon, Jean-François Deniau, Pierre Méhaignerie, William François, Francis Lacoste, Julian Amery, John Browne, Peter Tennant, Edward Leigh, Brian Crozier, Nicholas Ellitt, Neil McLean, Iain Elliott, Philipp Vander Elst, Julian Lewis, Richard McCormack, Robert J. Hanks, Robert McKinney, John Barron, Robert Pfaltzgraff, Richard Allen, William V. Roth, Ian Butterfield, Pat Balestreri, Richard Nixon, John Biggs-Davison, Frank Steele, Peter Petersen, Franz-Joseph Schulze, Jost Pfeiffer, Schmidthuber, Franz Heubl, Dieter Schmidt, Karl-Heinz Narjes, Manuel Fraga-Iribarne, Guillermo Kirkpatrick, Frans Otten, Charles Alan 'Pop' Fraser | ||
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The '''June 1983 Cercle meeting''' was held in Bonn, [[West Germany]]. | The '''June 1983 Cercle meeting''' was held in Bonn, [[West Germany]]. | ||
==Attendance== | ==Attendance== | ||
− | The guest list for this was discovered amongst the papers of [[Monique Garnier-Lancon]] at Stanford University, and published online in 2011.<ref>https://isgp-studies.com/2011_10_First_ever_documents_of_Le_Cercle</ref> | + | The guest list for this was discovered amongst the papers of [[Monique Garnier-Lancon]] at Stanford University, and published online in 2011. It is unknown whether or not the list is complete, and it is made up of two components, one in German, one in English - with somewhat differing names.<ref>https://isgp-studies.com/2011_10_First_ever_documents_of_Le_Cercle</ref> |
===Pseudonym?=== | ===Pseudonym?=== |
Revision as of 22:12, 28 September 2017
The June 1983 Cercle meeting was held in Bonn, West Germany.
Attendance
The guest list for this was discovered amongst the papers of Monique Garnier-Lancon at Stanford University, and published online in 2011. It is unknown whether or not the list is complete, and it is made up of two components, one in German, one in English - with somewhat differing names.[1]
Pseudonym?
German guest #8 has a single name 'Schmidthuber' and a designation 'Minister of State of Bavaria'. This may be a reference to Peter Schmidhuber who was in the private office of Franz Josef Strauss, or this may be an alias of Strauss himself, who was indeed Minister President of Bavaria and was a regular of Le Cercle.
Known Participants
60 of the 65 of the participants already have pages here:
Participant | Description |
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Richard Allen | US National Security Advisor, Cercle, Iran-Contra... |
Julian Amery | MI6, deep politician who chaired Le Cercle for several years. |
Franz Josef Bach | A leading German member of the Cercle, who organised the 1982 meeting in Wildbad Kreuth. |
John Barron | A spooky journalist who wrote on the evils of the KGB. |
Alfredo Sánchez Bella | Spanish spook and possible deep politician |
John Biggs-Davison | UK politician who attended Le Cercle |
John Browne | Spooky UK businessman, Morgan Stanley, Le Cercle, Chatham house ... |
Ian Butterfield | Spooky MICC consultant, Le Cercle |
Robert Close | Belgian Anti-Communist spook who attended Le Cercle. |
Brian Crozier | Arch espionage insider who founded his own intelligence agency |
Jean-François Deniau | A diplomat who wrote the foreword of the Treaty of Rome. Le Cercle |
Lee Edwards | Anti-communist advisor for Nixon and others. Cercle attendee. |
Iain Elliot | Associate Director of Radio Liberty and also worked in other intelligence-connected organizations. Attended 3 meetings of Le Cercle |
Nicholas Elliott | A key spook with a wide range of connections. |
Philipp Vander Elst | Le Cercle writer and lecturer |
William François | French economist who attended at least two Cercle meetings |
Monique Garnier-Lançon | Deep state operative whose papers lead to a major exposure of Le Cercle. French convenor of Le Cercle in the first half of the 1980s. |
Enrique Gomez-Hurtado | Cercle regular. "One of the best bootlicker[s] of Bush" |
Aline Griffith | US born Spanish spook who was a regular attender at Le Cercle in the 1980s. |
Robert J. Hanks | Cercle regular, rear admiral,Cold War hardliner |
Bruno Heck | Founder of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation, member of Le Cercle |
Franz Heubl | German politician who attended le Cercle |
Alphons Horten | Member of Le Cercle and The Stauffenberg Service |
Hans Graf Huyn | German deep politician who attended Le Cercle |
Manuel Fraga Iribarne | Member of both Le Cercle and the 1001 Club. |
Donald Jameson | Attended multiple Cercle meetings and worked for the CIA. Vice-president of the Jamestown Foundation |
Philipp Jenninger | Spooky german politician |
Pierre Joannon | Historian invited to the 1984 meeting of Le Cercle in Bonn |
Jacques Jonet | Founded the European Institute for Peace and Security with 3 fellow members of Le Cercle to counter pacifist groups. |
Peter Jungen | At least 4 visits to Le Cercle... Personal assistant to Otto Wolff von Amerongen |
Nicholas de Kerchove | A spook who attended Le Cercle on multiple occasions. |
Guillermo Kirkpatrick | Little known Cercle visitor. |
Friedrich König | Former Austrian politician and attendee of Le Cercle. |
Francis Lacoste | French diplomat and visitor to Le Cercle |
Edward Leigh | Spooky UK Lawyer politician |
John Lenczowski | Spooky founder of the IWP |
Julian Lewis | British Conservative Party politician. Lewis has attended Le Cercle, and has been Chair of the Intelligence and Security Committee since 2020. |
Werner Marx | Spooky German politician, Le Cercle, Psychological warfare specialist, later leader of the parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee |
Richard McCormack | Deep politician a long history and connections back to Vietnam, Nixon administration, succeeded Ted Shackley as US Chair of Le Cercle. |
Robert McKinney | Indiana Businessman who attended Le Cercle in 1983, 1984 and 1985 |
Neil McLean | Member of the Special Operations Executive in World War II who attended several meetings of Le Cercle during the 1980s. |
Alois Mertes | Spooky German who attended the Bilderberg and Le Cercle. Aide to German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher |
Karl-Heinz Narjes | German EEC politician who attended Le Cercle |
Richard Nixon | A relatively independent US president who may have been removed from power because he was planning to expose the conspiracy to assassinate JFK. |
Peter Petersen | German politician from the CDU who attended the January 1984 Le Cercle meeting. |
Robert Pfaltzgraff | Hawkish "terror expert" who in the 1980s visited both the Bilderberg and Le Cercle. |
Jost Pfeiffer | German industrialist who attended Le Cercle in 1983 |
Carlos Robles Piquer | Cercle visitor. |
Robert du Plooy | South African deep state operative/diplomat who attended Le Cercle in South Africa in 1984. |
William Roth | Spooky US lawyer, Le Cercle |
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