Denmark/Deep state
Denmark/Deep state (Deep state) | |
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Abbreviation | DK/DS |
The Danish deep state |
The Danish deep state is not well documented.
Contents
History
Post WW2
The 1948 Easter Crisis was a psychological operation created to raise the fear that the Soviet Union or Soviet-aligned Danish Communists were planning an imminent invasion or coup d'état in Denmark.
1950s
Ole Bjørn Kraft was consulted by Józef Retinger when setting up the Bilderberg. Terkel Terkelsen went to the first Bilderberg in 1954. He later attended 18 subsequent meetings up to 1980 and became a member of the Bilderberg Steering committee. He was editor of Berlingske Tidende.
1960s
1970s
In 1974 "the secret stay-behind army Absalon tries in vain to prevent a group of leftist academics from becoming members of the directing body of the Danish Odense University whereupon the secret army is exposed."[1]
Niels Nørlund became a member of the Bilderberg steering committee on 1st January 1975, when Terkel Terkelsen resigned and passed on his position to him.[2]
1980s
1990s
In 1992 Danish citizens initially rejected the Maastricht treaty on European Union. A second referendum was held.[3]
Tøger Seidenfaden, an influential editor, went to 11 Bilderbergs from 1994 to 2006. He was also on the Trilateral Commission's Executive Committee.
21st Century
The Danish government was generally cooperative with the "War on Terror" project. Anders Eldrup went to his first Bilderberg in 2001. He later joined the Steering Committee and has been a promoter of the Bilderberg agenda of reduced carbon emissions, more expensive energy, and what they call "Green Growth".
COVID-19
Resistance against forced vaccination was peaceful and effective.[citation needed]
Constitution
Danish Defence Intelligence Service
- Full article: Danish Defence Intelligence Service
- Full article: Danish Defence Intelligence Service
The Danish Defence Intelligence Service is a secretive and unaccountable intelligence service that cooperates closely with the United States.
People
No Danes are known to have attended Le Cercle. Editors seem to well represented among Danish Bilderbergers.