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− | '''Spain''' is a [[European]] [[nation state]]. | + | '''Spain''' is a [[European]] [[nation state]]. |
− | ==2004 Madrid train bombings== | + | |
+ | ==Recent developments== | ||
+ | In 2018 Spain’s third largest city, [[Valencia]], announced that it would boycott “apartheid” [[Israel]].<ref>https://www.thecanary.co/trending/2018/06/12/a-major-spanish-city-is-boycotting-apartheid-israel-and-we-should-too/ | ||
+ | </ref> | ||
+ | ==History== | ||
+ | [[Operation Gladio]] was active in Spain. | ||
+ | ===2004 Madrid train bombings=== | ||
{{FA|2004 Madrid train bombings}} | {{FA|2004 Madrid train bombings}} | ||
On the 11th of March 2004, 10 bombs were set of on trains in the nation's capital, [[Madrid]], just days before the election. The {{ccm}} quickly blamed the attack on [[Al Qaeda]]. The Spanish population refused to support to rally behind the sitting government and "stick with the party that had talked the toughest against terrorism".<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/17/world/bombings-madrid-election-outcome-spain-grapples-with-notion-that-terrorism.html</ref> | On the 11th of March 2004, 10 bombs were set of on trains in the nation's capital, [[Madrid]], just days before the election. The {{ccm}} quickly blamed the attack on [[Al Qaeda]]. The Spanish population refused to support to rally behind the sitting government and "stick with the party that had talked the toughest against terrorism".<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/17/world/bombings-madrid-election-outcome-spain-grapples-with-notion-that-terrorism.html</ref> | ||
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Revision as of 18:20, 12 June 2018
Spain is a European nation state.
Contents
Recent developments
In 2018 Spain’s third largest city, Valencia, announced that it would boycott “apartheid” Israel.[1]
History
Operation Gladio was active in Spain.
2004 Madrid train bombings
- Full article: 2004 Madrid train bombings
- Full article: 2004 Madrid train bombings
On the 11th of March 2004, 10 bombs were set of on trains in the nation's capital, Madrid, just days before the election. The commercially-controlled media quickly blamed the attack on Al Qaeda. The Spanish population refused to support to rally behind the sitting government and "stick with the party that had talked the toughest against terrorism".[2]
Cannabis legality
Cannabis use is legal in private areas and decriminalized in public areas.
Arms Production
Spain was the #7 nation worldwide as regards arms exports from 2012-2016.[3]
Events carried out
Event | Location | Description |
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2011 Attacks on Libya | Libya | "Perhaps one of the most egregious examples of US military aggression and lawlessness in recent memory", carried out under a pretext of "humanitarian intervention". |
Evacuation from Afghanistan | Afghanistan | The evacuation of foreigners from Afghanistan, one of the largest airlifts in history |
An example
Page name | Description |
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Spanish autonomous community | The first sub-national level of political and administrative division in Spain |
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Author | Date |
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Fatima Lahnait | “Spain remains a target for Islamist extremists. Moreover, like other European countries, it is now facing an increasing radicalisation phenomenon that may lead to violent extremism and home-grown Islamist terrorism.” | Fatima Lahnait | 2018 |
Events
Event | Description |
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1991 Madrid Conference | A "peace conference" where speakers included George H. W. Bush -who the Mossad planned to assassinate. |
2004 Madrid train bombings | A Spanish equivalent of 7/7, targetting civilians and blamed on Al Qaeda |
2017 Barcelona attacks | Attackers were police informants and under intense surveillance. Happened at a convenient time for the Spanish government. |
2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine/Premature death | Premature deaths of mostly Russian businessman during and around when the Russian invasion commenced. There may be Ukrainian and others as well. As the list grows, it appears the men are being targeted in dozens of western countries as well. |
Assassination of the Marquesses of Urquijo | Murder of prominent Spanish bank owners in 1980 |
Bilderberg/1989 | 37th Bilderberg meeting, 110 guests |
Bilderberg/2010 | The 122 guests met in the Hotel Dolce Sitges, Barcelona, Spain. |
Bilderberg/2024 | The 70th Bilderberg Meeting |
Le Cercle/2007 (Madrid) | A little known Cercle meeting |
Scala case | |
Spanish civil war |
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | End | Description |
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Barcelona Centre for International Affairs | 1973 | Spanish think tank that hosted to the Integrity Initiative Spanish Cluster | |
CEU San Pablo University | 1993 | Private Catholic university | |
Cesid | 14 July 1977 | 2002 | Spanish intelligence agency closely tied to the PSOE government of Felipe González. |
Club de Madrid | 2001 | ||
El País | 4 May 1976 | A Spanish-language daily newspaper in Spain. | |
General Military Academy | 1882 | Responsible for the initial training for officers of the Spanish Army, and for the officers of the Civil Guard. | |
IE Business School | 1973 | Business school in Madrid, Spain. | |
National Intelligence Centre | 6 May 2002 | The Spanish combined foreign and domestic intelligence agency. | |
Pontifical University of Salamanca | 1940 | Private Catholic university based in Salamanca, Spain. | |
Ramon Llull University | 1990 | A Christian-inspired university | |
Santiago de Compostela University | 1495 JL | One of Spain's top universities | |
Spain/Military | |||
Universidad de Valladolid | 1241 JL | One of the oldest universities in the world; bastion against Franco. | |
University of Barcelona | 3 November 1450 JL | The biggest university in Catalonia and one of the biggest in Spain | |
University of Deusto | 1886 | Spanish private university in the Basque country owned by the Society of Jesus. | |
University of Málaga | 1972 | Spanish university founded in 1972 | |
University of Seville | 1551 JL | The third Spanish university in number of students and the first in Andalusia. | |
University of Zaragoza | 1542 JL | One of the oldest universities in Spain, |
Citizens of Spain on Wikispooks
Title | Born | Died | Description |
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Julio Abreu | 1940 | 2023 | Professional meeting organizer who witnessed the 1988 Bilderberg, then was organizer of the 1989 Bilderberg. |
Esperanza Aguirre | 3 January 1952 | President of Madrid who resigned after her right hand man was imprisoned | |
José Manuel Albares | 22 March 1972 | Spanish diplomat and Foreign Minister. Bilderberg 2022. | |
César Alierta | 5 May 1945 | 10 January 2024 | Double Bilderberger Spanish businessman |
Joaquín Almunia | 17 June 1948 | Spanish politician, European Commissioner for 10 years, 6 Bilderbergs | |
Guillem Anglada-Escudé | 1979 | Catalan astronomer; Friends of Europe/Young European Leaders 2018 | |
Soraya Sáenz de Santamaría Antón | 10 June 1971 | Deputy Prime Minister of Spain until the day she attended the 2018 Bilderberg | |
Inocencio F. Arias | 20 April 1940 | Spanish diplomat who was Permanent Representative to the United Nations | |
Inés Arrimadas | 3 July 1981 | Catalonian nationalist politician, lawyer, Bilderberger | |
José María Aznar | 25 February 1953 | Prime Minister of Spain 1996-2004, "If Israel goes down, we all go down", various deep state connections | |
Quique Badia-Masoni | Spanish journalist member of the Integrity Initiative and the Institute for Statecraft. | ||
Miguel Ángel Ballesteros | 1953 | Appointed as director of the Spanish Department of Homeland Security after the Integrity Initiative's Operation Moncloa. | |
Enrique Baron | 27 March 1944 | Spanish politician, economist, and lawyer. Attended Bilderberg/1988 as president of the European Movement, and became President of the European Parliament in 1989. | |
José Baselga | 3 July 1959 | 21 March 2021 | Chief cancer researcher at AstraZeneca dies at 61 of Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease, possibly an effect of the Covid jab. |
Pedro Baños | 1960 | A Spanish soldier and academic scheduled to become Director of the Spanish Department of Homeland Security but who was passed over after influence was applied by the Integrity Initiative. | |
Alfredo Sánchez Bella | 2 October 1916 | 24 April 1999 | Spanish spook and possible deep politician |
Josep Borrell | 24 April 1947 | Spanish Euro-politician in the forefront of a censorship drive. Attended his first Bilderberg in 2023 | |
Ana Botín | 4 October 1960 | Head of Santander Group, who claimed that COVID-19 Vaccines are “the most effective 2021 economic policy.” | |
Guido Brunner | 27 May 1930 | 2 December 1997 | Attended the 1980 Bilderberg as European Commissioner for Energy Research and Science |
Nadia Calviño | 3 October 1968 | President of the European Investment Bank. Bilderberg/2024. | |
Jaime Caruana | 14 March 1952 | Governor of the Bank of Spain for 6 years, BIS General Manager for over 8 years. | |
Pablo Casado | 1 February 1981 | Spanish Bilderberger politician | |
Ildefonso Castro | 4 May 1964 | Spanish diplomat who attended the 2024 Bilderberg | |
Juan Luis Cebrián | 30 October 1944 | Spanish media mogul with a heavy Bilderberg habit. | |
Sol Daurella Comadrán | 1966 | Attended the 2024 Bilderberg meeting as chair of Coca-Cola Europacific Partners. | |
Mario Conde | 14 September 1948 | ||
Pablo Hernández de Cos | 20 January 1971 | Spanish central banker | |
María Dolores de Cospedal | 13 December 1965 | Spanish politician | |
José Creuheras | 1957 | Spanish corporate media executive. | |
Carlos Cuerpo | 26 September 1980 | Spanish politician who attended Bilderberg/2024 as minister for the economy. | |
Miguel Cuyaubé | 8 June 1951 | Attended the 2009 Bilderberg as Spain's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation | |
Guillermo de la Dehesa | 9 July 1941 | Politician, then Goldman Sachs/International Advisors, Group of Thirty, Double Bilderberg | |
Carlos March Delgado | 1940 | Spanish banker and heir to the March family fortune. Grandson of Juan March. Chairman of the Spanish Group of the Trilateral Commission | |
Joaquin Duato | The new CEO of Johnson & Johnson | ||
Albert Rivera Díaz | 15 November 1979 | Spanish politician | |
José Entrecanales | 1 January 1963 | Billionaire Spanish businessman | |
Oscar Fanjul | 1949 | Chilean economist with US deep state connections. Goldman Sachs, CFR, 1990 Bilderberg | |
Rodrigo de Rato Figaredo | 18 March 1949 | Bilderberg 1992, 1994, 2005 and 2007, embezzler, money laundering, IMF managing director, Panama Papers | |
Federico Trillo Figueroa | 23 May 1952 | Spanish diplomat and politician, Opus Dei. | |
Francisco Franco | 4 December 1892 | 20 November 1975 | |
José Manuel García-Margallo | 13 August 1944 | Attended the 2014 Bilderberg as Spain's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation | |
Bélen Garijo | 30 July 1960 | CEO of Big Pharma corporation Merck. Attended 2023 Bilderberg meeting. | |
Miguel Sebastián Gascón | 13 May 1957 | Mooted for several top positions in the new PSOE government around 2005. | |
Felipe Gonzalez | 5 March 1942 | Attended the 1989 Bilderberg in Spain as Prime Minister of Spain | |
Aline Griffith | 22 May 1923 | 11 December 2017 | US born Spanish spook who was a regular attender at Le Cercle in the 1980s. |
Alfredo Grimaldos | 1956 | 4 December 2020 | |
Bernardino León Gross | 20 October 1964 | Spanish diplomat specializing in the Arab world who attended all Bilderbergs from 2006 to 2011 | |
Ignasi Guardans | |||
Luis de Guindos | 16 January 1960 | Double Bilderberg Vice President of the European Central Bank | |
Juan María Nin Génova | 1953 | "Prestigious Spanish banker with great international influence". 5 Bilderbergs | |
... further results |
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End |
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Spanish-American War | 21 April 1898 | 13 August 1898 |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Framing Russian meddling in the Catalan question | report | October 2017 | Integrity Initiative/Cluster/Spain | An example of Projection by the Integrity Initiative. The Moncloa operation shows that the group itself has been involved in subverting the Spanish political process. This document accuses Russia of involvment in the Catalonia independence question. |
Document:I Am Obliged to Reconsider My Support for the European Union | Article | 3 October 2017 | Craig Murray | Today, and with a greater sadness than you can imagine, I withdraw my support for membership of the European Union |
Document:Integrity Initiative Weekly Report 9th to 15th July 2018 | report | 15 July 2018 | Euan Grant |
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References
- ↑ https://www.thecanary.co/trending/2018/06/12/a-major-spanish-city-is-boycotting-apartheid-israel-and-we-should-too/
- ↑ http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/17/world/bombings-madrid-election-outcome-spain-grapples-with-notion-that-terrorism.html
- ↑ https://www.armscontrol.org/act/2017-03/news/us-leads-rising-global-arms-trade