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From 1983 to 2002, '''Lord Carrington''' was [[President of the Pilgrims Society]].<ref name=whoswho99>{{cite book |title=[[Who's Who (UK)|Who's Who]] |year=1999}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Centennial History|url=http://www.pilgrimsociety.org/book.php|website=http://www.pilgrimsociety.org}}</ref> He relinquished the Chancellorship of the Order of St Michael and St George on 7 June 1994,<ref name=Gazette53691>{{London Gazette|issue=53691|startpage=8301|date=7 June 1994|accessdate=3 December 2008}}</ref> and was appointed [[Chancellor of the Order of the Garter]] on 8 November 1994,<ref name=Gazette53843>{{London Gazette|issue=53843|startpage=15625|date=8 November 1994|accessdate=3 December 2008}}</ref> a role from which he retired in October 2012.<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=60301|startpage=19937|date=17 October 2012}}</ref>
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'''Lord Peter Carrington''' was a UK [[deep politician]]. From 1983 to 2002, he was [[President of the Pilgrims Society]].<ref name=whoswho99>{{cite book |title=[[Who's Who (UK)|Who's Who]] |year=1999}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Centennial History|url=http://www.pilgrimsociety.org/book.php|website=http://www.pilgrimsociety.org}}</ref> He relinquished the Chancellorship of the Order of St Michael and St George on 7 June 1994,<ref name=Gazette53691>{{London Gazette|issue=53691|startpage=8301|date=7 June 1994|accessdate=3 December 2008}}</ref> and was appointed [[Chancellor of the Order of the Garter]] on 8 November 1994,<ref name=Gazette53843>{{London Gazette|issue=53843|startpage=15625|date=8 November 1994|accessdate=3 December 2008}}</ref> a role from which he retired in October 2012.<ref>{{London Gazette |issue=60301|startpage=19937|date=17 October 2012}}</ref>
  
 
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''The Rossing File'' awaits the answers to these questions from those responsible.<ref>[[Document:The Rossing File:The Inside Story of Britain's Secret Contract for Namibian Uranium]]</ref>
 
''The Rossing File'' awaits the answers to these questions from those responsible.<ref>[[Document:The Rossing File:The Inside Story of Britain's Secret Contract for Namibian Uranium]]</ref>
 
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Revision as of 06:44, 27 July 2018

Person.png Peter Carrington   PowerbaseRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(deep politician, politician)
Lord-Carrington.jpg
BornPeter Alexander Rupert Carrington
1919-06-06
Buckinghamshire, United Kingdom
Alma materSandhurst
Children • Alexandra Virginia
• Rupert
SpouseIona McClean
Member ofBilderberg/Steering committee, British-American Project, Trilateral Commission
PartyConservative
Ex Secretary General of NATO and busy guy. Bilderberg chairman

Employment.png Secretary General of NATO

In office
June 25, 1984 - July 1, 1988
DeputyMarcello Guidi
Preceded byJoseph Luns
Succeeded byManfred Wörner
A Bilderberg chairman.

Employment.png President of the Pilgrims Society

In office
1983 - 23 September 2002
Succeeded byPeter Inge

Employment.png Secretary of State for Energy

In office
8 January 1974 - 4 March 1974

Employment.png Secretary of State for Defence

In office
20 June 1970 - 8 January 1974
Preceded byDenis Healey
Succeeded byIan Gilmour

Employment.png Chairman of the Conservative Party Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
7 April 1972 - 4 March 1974
Succeeded byWilliam Whitelaw

Employment.png Leader of the House of Lords Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
20 October 1963 - 16 October 1964
Preceded byQuintin Hogg

Employment.png Minister without Portfolio Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
20 October 1963 - 16 October 1964

Employment.png First Lord of the Admiralty Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
14 October 1959 - 20 October 1963
Preceded byGeorge Douglas-Hamilton

Employment.png Shadow Leader of the House of Lords Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
4 March 1974 - 4 May 1979
Succeeded byFred Peart

Employment.png Shadow Leader of the House of Lords Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
16 October 1964 - 20 June 1970

Employment.png Member of the House of Lords Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
17 November 1999 - 11 November 1999

Employment.png Member of the House of Lords Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
6 June 1940 - 11 November 1999

Lord Peter Carrington was a UK deep politician. From 1983 to 2002, he was President of the Pilgrims Society.[1][2] He relinquished the Chancellorship of the Order of St Michael and St George on 7 June 1994,[3] and was appointed Chancellor of the Order of the Garter on 8 November 1994,[4] a role from which he retired in October 2012.[5]

Bilderberg

Carrington attended many Bilderberg conferences (at least as far back as 1978)[6] and chaired them for several years in the late 1990s, being succeeded in 1999 by Étienne Davignon.[7]

Secretary General of NATO

As is suspected for all subsequent Secretaries General of NATO, Carrington had attended meetings of the Bilderberg group before being appointed to lead NATO.

Director of RTZ

Margaret Thatcher's government, through negotiations led by Foreign Secretary Lord Carrington, a Director of RTZ for the past five years of Conservative opposition, stated that it has "no international obligation to terminate the uranium contracts".

While continuation of the contracts defies the 1971 Opinion of the International Court of Justice, for the first time ever, it also dismisses out of hand several specific UN General Assembly and UN Security Council Resolutions on the issue.

One has to ask the British Government through Lord Carrington, how it is able to make such a statement when Britain is currently at the very centre of international negotiations to determine the future legitimate independence of Namibia and the freedom of its people?

The Rossing File awaits the answers to these questions from those responsible.[8]

 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/198313 May 198315 May 1983Canada
Quebec
Château Montebello
The 31st Bilderberg, held in Canada
Bilderberg/198411 May 198413 May 1984Sweden
Saltsjöbaden
The 32nd Bilderberg, held in Sweden
Bilderberg/198724 April 198726 April 1987Italy
Cernobbio
35th Bilderberg, in Italy, 106 participants
Bilderberg/198912 May 198914 May 1989Spain
Galicia
La Toja Island
37th Bilderberg meeting, 110 guests
Bilderberg/199010 May 199013 May 1990New York
US
Glen Cove
38th Bilderberg meeting, 119 guests
Bilderberg/19916 June 19919 June 1991Germany
Baden-Baden
Steigenberger Hotel Badischer Hof
The 39th Bilderberg, 114 guests
Bilderberg/199221 May 199224 May 1992France
Royal Club Evian
Evian-les-Bains
The 40th Bilderberg. It had 121 participants.
Bilderberg/199322 April 199325 April 1993Greece
Nafsika Astir Palace Hotel
Vouliagmeni
The 41st Bilderberg, held in Greece
Bilderberg/19942 June 19945 June 1994Finland
Helsinki
The 42nd Bilderberg, in Helsinki.
Bilderberg/19958 June 199511 June 1995Greece
Nafsika Astir Palace Hotel
Vouliagmeni
The 43rd Bilderberg. Held at the Burgenstock Hotel in Burgenstock, Switzerland.
Bilderberg/199630 May 19962 June 1996Canada
Toronto
The 44th Bilderberg, held in Canada
Bilderberg/199712 June 199715 June 1997US
Lake Lanier
Georgia (State)
The 45th Bilderberg meeting
Bilderberg/199814 May 199817 May 1998Scotland
Turnberry
The 46th Bilderberg meeting, held in Scotland, chaired by Peter Carrington
Bilderberg/20136 June 20139 June 2013Watford
UK
The 2013 Bilderberg group meeting.

 

Related Document

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:The Rossing File:The Inside Story of Britain's Secret Contract for Namibian Uraniumpamphlet1980Alun RobertsScandal in the 1970s and 1980s of collusion by successive British governments with the mining conglomerate Rio Tinto to import yellowcake from the Rössing Uranium Mine in Namibia (illegally occupied by apartheid South Africa) in defiance of international law, and leading to the targeting of UN Commissioner for Namibia Bernt Carlsson on Pan Am Flight 103 in December 1988.
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References

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  5. "No. 60301". The London Gazette. 17 October 2012.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto"). London Gazette uses unsupported parameters (help)
  6. http://www.bilderberg.org/Roster_Bilderberg_Meetings.doc
  7. Rockefeller, David (2002). Memoirs. Random House. p. 412. ISBN 0-679-40588-7.Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css must have content model "Sanitized CSS" for TemplateStyles (current model is "Scribunto").
  8. Document:The Rossing File:The Inside Story of Britain's Secret Contract for Namibian Uranium