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'''Portugal''' is a [[nation state]] in South West Europe, bordering on [[Spain]]. | '''Portugal''' is a [[nation state]] in South West Europe, bordering on [[Spain]]. | ||
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==Assassination== | ==Assassination== | ||
Considerable evidence suggests that the [[CIA]] assassinated the Portuguese Defense minister in the [[1980 Camarate air crash]], because he was planning to expose the [[October surprise]]. | Considerable evidence suggests that the [[CIA]] assassinated the Portuguese Defense minister in the [[1980 Camarate air crash]], because he was planning to expose the [[October surprise]]. | ||
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+ | ==Forum Portugal Global== | ||
+ | The [[Forum Portugal Global]] (FPG) is an association with an extremely low online profile, consisting of Portuguese companies that wish to promote Portuguese participation in the [[Trilateral Commission]]. | ||
==Drug Policy== | ==Drug Policy== |
Latest revision as of 09:40, 3 December 2022
Portugal | |
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Capital city | Lisbon |
Location | Europe |
Leader | President of Portugal |
Type | nation state |
Member of | European Defence Union, European Union, Eurozone, International Criminal Court, International Energy Agency, NATO, OECD, UN |
Subpage | •Portugal/Ambassador •Portugal/Deep state •Portugal/Deputy Prime Minister •Portugal/Leader of the Opposition •Portugal/Member of Parliament •Portugal/Military •Portugal/Minister •Portugal/Prime Minister |
Politically very controlled country, with a duopoly between socialist parties. Refused a War on Drugs, with successful results. |
Portugal is a nation state in South West Europe, bordering on Spain.
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Assassination
Considerable evidence suggests that the CIA assassinated the Portuguese Defense minister in the 1980 Camarate air crash, because he was planning to expose the October surprise.
Forum Portugal Global
The Forum Portugal Global (FPG) is an association with an extremely low online profile, consisting of Portuguese companies that wish to promote Portuguese participation in the Trilateral Commission.
Drug Policy
In the face of high rates of opioid in usage 2001, Portugal decriminalised all drugs.[1] Subsequently "drug-related death, incarceration and infection rates plummeted".[2] It also started the world's first national needle-exchange programme.
An event carried out
Event | Location | Description |
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Evacuation from Afghanistan | Afghanistan | The evacuation of foreigners from Afghanistan, one of the largest airlifts in history |
Events
Event | Description |
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1980 Camarate air crash | A covert assassination of Adelino Amaro da Costa, to cover up the October surprise conspiracy. |
Bilderberg/1999 | The 47th Bilderberg, 111 participants |
Bilderberg/2023 | The 69th Bilderberg Meeting, held in Lisbon, with 128 guests on the official list. The earliest in the year since 2009. |
Casa Pia | |
Le Cercle/2000 (Lisbon) | |
Lisbon Treaty |
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | Description |
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Autonomous University of Lisbon | 13 December 1985 | In operation since 1985 |
Banco Espírito Santo | ||
Banco de Portugal | 19 November 1846 | The national bank of Portugal, swallowed by the Euro-system since 1998. |
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation | 18 July 1956 | Philanthropic foundation with Bilderberg habit. |
Catholic University of Portugal | 1967 | Portuguese catholic university with reputation of being an "elite university". |
Forum Portugal Global | 17 September 1996 | Portuguese subgroup of the Trilateral Commission. |
ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon | 1972 | Portuguese public tertiary education institution. |
Lusíada University | 1986 | Portugese private university, with branches in Angola. |
NOVA University Lisbon | 1973 | Public university in Lisbon, Portugal |
Portugal/Military | ||
Social Democratic Party (Portugal) | 1974 | One of the two major parties in the Portugal. Like with many Portuguese parties, the name is confusing. It is in fact a liberal-conservative party. |
Technical University of Lisbon | 1930 | a Portuguese public university created in 1930 |
University of Coimbra | 1290 JL | One of the oldest universities in continuous operation in the world, |
University of Lisbon | 1911 | The largest university in Portugal. |
University of Porto | 1911 | Second largest university in Portugal. |
Citizens of Portugal on Wikispooks
Title | Born | Died | Description |
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'Raoul' | Little known Portuguese spook who worked for The Cabal as handler for James Earl Ray. | ||
Jose Pedro Aguiar-Branco | 18 July 1957 | Single Bilderberger Portuguese Defense minister. Potential leader of the Social Democrats, but failed to gain position. | |
Maria Luís Albuquerque | 16 September 1967 | Portuguese Minister of Finance 2013-15 who introduced "reform" program in agreement with big banks, including Morgan Stanley. Attended Bilderberg 2016. Joined Morgan Stanley board in 2022. | |
Clara Ferreira Alves | 2 August 1956 | Portuguese journalist who attended the 2011 Bilderberg. Member of the CIA-close German Marshall Fund | |
Luís Amado | 17 September 1953 | Portuguese politician who attended the 2012 Bilderberg | |
Joaquim do Amaral | 13 April 1945 | Portuguese politician who attended the 1999 Bilderberg. Party-supported candidate for President in 2001, losing to fellow Bilderberger Jorge Sampaio. | |
Luis Mira Amaral | 4 December 1945 | Portuguese manager and politician who attended the 1995 Bilderberg meeting. | |
Paula Amorim | 21 January 1971 | Portuguese businesswoman in the energy sector and part of one of the richest families in Portugal. Bilderberg/2018. | |
Miguel Stilwell de Andrade | 6 August 1976 | CEO of Portuguese electric utilities company with lots of wind power. Attended 2023 Bilderberg meeting | |
José Luis Arnaut | 4 March 1963 | Double Bilderberg Portuguese lawyer politician | |
Kaúlza de Arriaga | 18 January 1915 | 2 February 2004 | Portuguese soldier politician who attended a November 1977 meeting of Le Cercle with his aide |
Francisco Balsemão | 1 September 1937 | >30 Bilderbergs, Bilderberg Steering committee, Prime Minister of Portugal | |
Estela Barbot | 19 May 1959 | Portuguese executive who is heavily involved in the Trilateral Commission and its Portuguese subgroup the Forum Portugal Global. She is a member of the The Club of Rome and attended Bilderberg for the first time in 2019. | |
António Barreto | 30 October 1942 | Portuguese sociologist and politician who attended Bilderberg/1992. | |
José Manuel Barroso | 23 March 1956 | Bilderberg Steering committee, President of the European Commission | |
Leonor Beleza | 23 November 1948 | Portuguese politician who attended the 2007 Bilderberg as Chairwoman of the health sector Champalimaud Foundation. | |
António Borges | 18 November 1949 | 25 August 2013 | Portuguese economist and banker. Managing Director and International Adviser of Goldman Sachs. Attended Bilderberg/1997 and Bilderberg/2002 |
Maria Carrilho | 25 November 1943 | 6 February 2022 | Portuguese pro-EU and pro-NATO politician and academic. Attended Bilderberg/1995. |
Vitor Constancio | 12 October 1943 | Portuguese central banker. Vice President of the European Central Bank, 3 Bilderbergs | |
Adelino Amaro da Costa | 18 April 1943 | 4 December 1980 | Portuguese Minister of Defence who died in the 1980 Camarate air crash. |
António Costa | 17 July 1961 | Bilderberger Prime Minister of Portugal 2015-24. Resigned after corruption probe, then promoted to President of the European Council. | |
Carlos Costa | 3 November 1949 | ||
Miguel Horta e Costa | 28 July 1948 | Portuguese banker | |
Vasco Pereira Coutinho | 13 May 1952 | Portuguese businessman who attended the 1998 Bilderberg | |
José Manuel Torres Couto | 1 February 1947 | Portuguese politician and trade union leader. | |
João Cardona G. Cravinho | 19 September 1936 | Portuguese government minister who attended the 1999 Bilderberg | |
Alexandre Ribeiro da Cunha | 13 January 1915 | 1983 | A Portuguese diplomat who went to a meeting of Le Cercle in US in December 1973. |
José Cutileiro | 20 November 1934 | 17 May 2020 | Attended the 1995 Bilderberg as Secretary General of the Western European Union |
Joao Estarreja | Unidentified "in attendance" at the 1999 Bilderberg | ||
Elisa Ferreira | 17 October 1955 | Appointed European Commissioner for Cohesion and Reforms by Ursula von der Leyen in December 2019. In 2020 was helping to fight Covid with emergency spending | |
Jose Medeiros Ferreira | 1942 | 18 March 2014 | Portuguese politician |
Isabel Furtado | Portuguese businesswoman who attended the 2022 Bilderberg | ||
Isabel Gil | 22 July 1965 | Attended the 2024 Bilderberg as rector of the Catholic University of Portugal. | |
Bernardino Gomes | 22 June 1934 | 2006 | Portuguese businessman who attended the 1983 Bilderberg as vice chairman of the Foundation for International Relations |
José Luis Gomes | Unidentified Portuguese guest "in attendance" at the 1981 and 1983 Bilderbergs | ||
Teresa Patrício Gouveia | 18 July 1946 | Portuguese politician | |
Eduardo Marçal Grilo | 8 February 1942 | Portuguese politician. Attended the 1999 Bilderberg. From 2000 director of the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation. | |
António Guterres | 30 April 1949 | Bilderberger US Secretary general, particularly aggressive promoter of COVID jab mandation | |
Teresa Heinz | 5 October 1938 | Inherited $500 million fortune after husband died in aircraft accident, later married John Kerry. | |
Aga Khan IV | 13 December 1936 | Ultra-rich leader of religious sect with own secluded pleasure island. | |
António Nogueira Leite | 3 March 1962 | Portuguese economist | |
Manuela Ferreira Leite | 3 December 1940 | Attended the 2006 Bilderberg conference as non-executive administrator of the Portuguese Banco Santander Totta, and the 2009 Bilderberg as President of the Social Democratic Party (which despite its name it is a liberal-conservative party). | |
Ernani Rodrigues Lopes | 20 February 1942 | 2 December 2010 | Portuguese politician & economist responsible for the accession talks to the EU. Attended Bilderberg/1985. |
Pedro M. Santana Lopes | 29 June 1956 | Became Prime Minister of Portugal a month after attending the 2004 Bilderberg | |
Paulo Macedo | 14 July 1963 | Portuguese manager and "independent" politician who was Minister of Health when he attended the 2014 Bilderberg meeting. | |
Rui Machete | 7 April 1940 | Had a 20 year break between minister positions. | |
Margarida Marante | 29 June 1959 | 5 October 2012 | Portuguese journalist who went to the 1996 Bilderberg |
Guilherme d'Oliveira Martins | 23 September 1952 | Portuguese Bilderberg lawyer/politician | |
Rogério Martins | 30 September 1928 | 2017 | Portuguese industrial manager for Siemens and parliamentarian who attended the 1982 and 1983 Bilderberg meetings |
Leonardo Mathias | 22 April 2020 | Attended Bilderberg 1986 as Portugal/Ambassador to the US. Had all the top Ambassadorships in Portuguese diplomacy. | |
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Document:A Cautionary Tale | article | 3 February 2011 | William Blum | |
Document:Integrity Initiative Weekly Report 9th to 15th July 2018 | report | 15 July 2018 | Euan Grant |
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