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The University of Kiel, officially the '''Christian-Albrecht University of Kiel''', is known for its close connections to [[intelligence agencies]]. The intelligence expert [[Patrik Baab]] stated "the University of Kiel was a field of operations for the [[CIA]], for the purpose of obtaining legitimacy and surveillance, for recruiting and possibly also for covert operations."<ref>https://www.nachdenkseiten.de/?p=45168</ref>. Several academics in the German cell of Integrity Initiative ([[Integrity Initiative/Cluster/Germany]]) works or have connections to this university.
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The University of Kiel, officially the '''Christian-Albrecht University of Kiel''', is known for its close connections to [[intelligence agencies]].  
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The intelligence expert [[Patrik Baab]] stated "the University of Kiel was a field of operations for the [[CIA]], for the purpose of obtaining legitimacy and surveillance, for recruiting and possibly also for covert operations."<ref>https://www.nachdenkseiten.de/?p=45168</ref>. Several academics in the German cell of Integrity Initiative ([[Integrity Initiative/Cluster/Germany]]) works or have connections to this university.
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==Overview==
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Founded in 1665 as the ''Academia Holsatorum Chiloniensis'' by [[Christian Albert, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp]], it has approximately 27,000 students today. Kiel University is the largest, oldest, and most prestigious in the state of [[Schleswig-Holstein]]. Until 1864/66 it was not only the northernmost university in Germany but at the same time the 2nd largest university of [[Denmark]].
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Faculty, alumni, and researchers of the Kiel University have won 12 Nobel Prizes. Kiel University has been a member of the German Universities Excellence Initiative since 2006. The Cluster of Excellence [[The Future Ocean]], which was established in cooperation with the [[GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel]] in 2006, is internationally recognized. The second Cluster of Excellence "Inflammation at Interfaces" deals with chronic inflammatory diseases. The [[Kiel Institute for the World Economy]] is also affiliated with Kiel University. The university has a great reputation for its focus on public [[international law]]. The oldest public international law institution in Germany and Europe - the Walther Schuecking Institute for International Law - is based in Kiel.<ref>Stolleis, Michael (2002). ''Geschichte des öffentlichen Rechts in Deutschland''. Munich: C.H. Beck. p. 394</ref>
  
 
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Group.png University of Kiel  
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MottoPax optima rerum
Formation1665
HeadquartersKiel, Germany
TypePublic
Known for its close connections to intelligence agencies

The University of Kiel, officially the Christian-Albrecht University of Kiel, is known for its close connections to intelligence agencies.

The intelligence expert Patrik Baab stated "the University of Kiel was a field of operations for the CIA, for the purpose of obtaining legitimacy and surveillance, for recruiting and possibly also for covert operations."[1]. Several academics in the German cell of Integrity Initiative (Integrity Initiative/Cluster/Germany) works or have connections to this university.

Overview

Founded in 1665 as the Academia Holsatorum Chiloniensis by Christian Albert, Duke of Holstein-Gottorp, it has approximately 27,000 students today. Kiel University is the largest, oldest, and most prestigious in the state of Schleswig-Holstein. Until 1864/66 it was not only the northernmost university in Germany but at the same time the 2nd largest university of Denmark.

Faculty, alumni, and researchers of the Kiel University have won 12 Nobel Prizes. Kiel University has been a member of the German Universities Excellence Initiative since 2006. The Cluster of Excellence The Future Ocean, which was established in cooperation with the GEOMAR Helmholtz Centre for Ocean Research Kiel in 2006, is internationally recognized. The second Cluster of Excellence "Inflammation at Interfaces" deals with chronic inflammatory diseases. The Kiel Institute for the World Economy is also affiliated with Kiel University. The university has a great reputation for its focus on public international law. The oldest public international law institution in Germany and Europe - the Walther Schuecking Institute for International Law - is based in Kiel.[2]


 

Employees on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEndDescription
Hannes AdomeitSenior Research Fellow at the Institute for Security Studies20172022Also headed the German cluster of the Integrity Initiative.
Joachim KrauseDirector of the Institute for Security Policy20022023

 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
Bernhard Dahm30 August 193214 October 2023GermanHistorianGerman historian whose students included Alfred McCoy
Herbert Giersch11 May 192122 July 2010GermanEconomistGerman economist
Wojciech Kostrzewa18 October 1960PolandBusinesspersonAttended the 2022 Bilderberg as President of the Polish Business Roundtable
Wolfgang Kubicki3 March 1952GermanPoliticianGlobal Leader for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum in 1993. Unusually for this network, he is against the extensive removal of civil rights during the Covid-19 deep event.
Kurt Lauk19 May 1946GermanPolitician
Deep state operative
Businessperson
Bilderberg businessman and politician, advisor to Angela Merkel, heavy Munich Security Conference habit
Alfred Naujocks20 September 19114 April 1966GermanSoldierGermnan soldier who helped carry out the Gleiwitz Incident
Friedrich Ruge24 December 18943 July 1985GermanMarinerAttended Bilderberg/1961 as outgoing Commander of the West-German Navy.
Peer Steinbrück10 January 1947GermanPoliticianGerman politician
Gerhard Stoltenberg29 September 192823 November 2001GermanyPoliticianGerman politician
Jan TechauGermanSpooky German academic. Co-author of the study Führungsmacht Deutschland
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References

  1. https://www.nachdenkseiten.de/?p=45168
  2. Stolleis, Michael (2002). Geschichte des öffentlichen Rechts in Deutschland. Munich: C.H. Beck. p. 394