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− | He was a representative of [[CEDI international]]. Member honorary committee [[Cercle des Nations]]. CEPIC. He was chef de cabinet of [[Paul Vanden Boeynants]], responsible for relations with the Ministry of Defense and [[NATO]]. Contact of VdB to the PIO intelligence organization. Representative CEDI (Habsburg; Bella) Belgium with [[Paul | + | He was a representative of [[CEDI international]]. Member honorary committee [[Cercle des Nations]]. CEPIC. He was chef de cabinet of [[Paul Vanden Boeynants]], responsible for relations with the Ministry of Defense and [[NATO]]. Contact of VdB to the PIO intelligence organization. Representative CEDI (Habsburg; Bella) Belgium with [[Paul Vankerkhoven]]. |
− | He co-founded the [[Institut Européen pour la Paix et la Sécurité]] in 1981 with General [[Robert Close]], [[Otto von Habsburg]], [[Paul | + | He co-founded the [[Institut Européen pour la Paix et la Sécurité]] in 1981 with General [[Robert Close]], [[Otto von Habsburg]], [[Paul Vankerkhoven]] and [[Jacques Jonet]] (and possibly others). Jean Gol was a director of this institute. 1998, Stef Janssens, 'The names from the cover up', p. 33: "In 1989, [Nicolas] de Kerchove d'Ousselghem and [[Paul Vankerkhoven]], CEPIC member and co-founder of Cercle des Nations ... were employees of the magazine 'Revue Belge'. This right-wing magazine had as manager the present director of the [[Center for Missing Children]] and former BBL-director Daniel Cardon de Lichtbuer." Council member EIS.<ref name=ISGP>http://www.isgp.nl/Le_Cercle_membership_list</ref> |
He attended [[Le Cercle]] in 1982 and 1983. | He attended [[Le Cercle]] in 1982 and 1983. |
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Nicholas de Kerchove d'Ousselghem attended Le Cercle on multiple occasions.
Career
He was a representative of CEDI international. Member honorary committee Cercle des Nations. CEPIC. He was chef de cabinet of Paul Vanden Boeynants, responsible for relations with the Ministry of Defense and NATO. Contact of VdB to the PIO intelligence organization. Representative CEDI (Habsburg; Bella) Belgium with Paul Vankerkhoven.
He co-founded the Institut Européen pour la Paix et la Sécurité in 1981 with General Robert Close, Otto von Habsburg, Paul Vankerkhoven and Jacques Jonet (and possibly others). Jean Gol was a director of this institute. 1998, Stef Janssens, 'The names from the cover up', p. 33: "In 1989, [Nicolas] de Kerchove d'Ousselghem and Paul Vankerkhoven, CEPIC member and co-founder of Cercle des Nations ... were employees of the magazine 'Revue Belge'. This right-wing magazine had as manager the present director of the Center for Missing Children and former BBL-director Daniel Cardon de Lichtbuer." Council member EIS.[1]
He attended Le Cercle in 1982 and 1983.
Events Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1964 | 20 March 1964 | 22 March 1964 | US Virginia Williamsburg | A year after this meeting, the post of GATT/Director-General was set up, and given Eric Wyndham White, who attended the '64 meeting. Several subsequent holders have been Bilderberg insiders, only 2 are not known to have attended the group. |
Le Cercle/1982 (Wildbad Kreuth) | 11 June 1982 | 13 June 1982 | Germany Hanns Seidel Foundation | 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 |
Le Cercle/1983 (Bonn) | 30 June 1983 | 3 July 1983 | Germany Bonn |