Difference between revisions of "Benoît de Bonvoisin"
(clarify bilderberg relation) |
|||
Line 10: | Line 10: | ||
==Connections== | ==Connections== | ||
− | De Bonvoisin was invited to the first [[Bilderberg]] Conference. | + | De Bonvoisin is not known to be related to the Belgian banker who was invited to the first [[Bilderberg]] Conference. |
{{SMWDocs}} | {{SMWDocs}} | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} |
Revision as of 13:25, 13 September 2017
Benoît de Bonvoisin (businessman, politician, deep politician) | |
---|---|
Born | 14 March 1939 |
Member of | Le Cercle |
Deep political significance
Joël van der Reijden has stated that de Bonvoisin, "a key Belgian figure in the Strategy of Tension, is the most key name in the Belgian X-Dossiers." [1] He notes that "The baron was connected to fascist organizations around Europe (as is the whole of Le Cercle) and by various witnesses named as a sadistic child abuser. A careful analysis shows that the baron actually knew at least three of the pedophile pimps in the X-Dossiers and seems to have been a key person in the blackmail of establishment officials. He is already known to have had major intelligence connections on both sides of the Atlantic, but the Cercle shows with virtual certainty that de Bonvoisin was a CIA asset - which makes more sense than anything else." [2]
De Bonvoisin is pejoratively nicknamed the "Black Baron," for alleged connections to the Nijvel Gang, CCC and Gladio, and the financing of "fascist and militant groups." The term was first coined by Albert Raes, former head of the Belgian State Security Service.
Connections
De Bonvoisin is not known to be related to the Belgian banker who was invited to the first Bilderberg Conference.
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Le Cercle/1982 (Wildbad Kreuth) | 11 June 1982 | 13 June 1982 | Hanns Seidel Foundation Germany | 1982 conference organised by Franz Josef Bach. The participants were guests of Franz-Josef Strauss. The first page of the attendee list was published online in 2011 |