Bilderberg/1984
The 1984 Bilderberg Report | |
Date | 11 May 1984 - 13 May 1984 |
Location | The Grand Hotel, Saltsjöbaden, Sweden |
Perpetrators | Bilderberg/Steering committee |
The 1984 Bilderberg Meeting was the 32nd such meeting and had 116 participants from 19 European countries, the United States, Canada and "various intergovernmental organizations".[1] It was held at the Grand Hotel, Saltsjöbaden, Sweden.
Contents
- 1 Agenda
- 1.1 1. Western Power and the Middle East: A Case Study in Atlantic Relationships
- 1.2 2. The State of Arms Control Negotiations
- 1.3 3. Future Employment Trends in the Industrialized Democracies
- 1.4 4. Current Events: Continental Drift: Economic and Political.
- 1.5 5. The Soviet Union, The West And The Third World. A Case Study: Central America
- 2 Known Participants
- 3 Witnesses
- 4 A document sourced from Bilderberg/1984
- 5 References
Agenda
The 1984 Bilderberg Conference Report has been leaked and is now online. There were five topics on the agenda.[1]
1. Western Power and the Middle East: A Case Study in Atlantic Relationships
There were three working papers. The first working paper was by Denis Healey. The second working paper, by Eric Rouleau, was entitled The West, The Gulf and The Iraqi-Iranian War. The third was by Joseph J. Sisco. The discussion was chaired by Winston Lord.
2. The State of Arms Control Negotiations
There were three working papers. The first working paper, by Kenneth L. Adelman, was entitled Forging Ideas for Effective Arms Control. The second was by Christoph Bertram. The third was by Michael Heseltine. The discussion was chaired by Donald S. Macdonald.
3. Future Employment Trends in the Industrialized Democracies
There were two working papers. The first working paper was by Max Geldens. The second, by Alice M. Rivlin, was entitled The Outlook For The Economy And Employment In The United States. The discussion was chaired by John Sainsbury.
4. Current Events: Continental Drift: Economic and Political.
There were no working papers. The discussion was chaired by Vernon Jordan.
5. The Soviet Union, The West And The Third World. A Case Study: Central America
A working paper was written by Miguel Angel Martinez. The discussion was chaired by Walter Scheel.
Known Participants
110 of the 115 of the participants already have pages here:
Participant | Description |
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Henrik Aasarød | Attended the 1984 Bilderberg as President of The Norwegian Seafarers' Union |
Kenneth Adelman | Neocon deep state operative US/Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations for 4 years |
Gianni Agnelli | Italian industrialist, 37 Bilderbergs |
Yıldırım Aktürk | Connections in the Turkish government. Member of the Board of Directors of TUSIAD |
Otto Wolff von Amerongen | Bilderberg Advisory Committee member, deep politician |
Klaus-Georg von Amsberg | Prince Claus of the Netherlands, fought for Hitler, implicated in underage sex ring with mayor Ed van Thijn and finance minister Onno Ruding. Alleged victim of sexual blackmail. |
Dwayne Andreas | Large political donor to both major US parties. |
Hannes Androsch | Former Bilderberg Steering committee member, politician, banker, businessman |
Hans Angermueller | Iran-Contra connected banker |
Beatrix Armgard | Former Dutch Queen. Survived 2009 Queen's Day Attack. In 1962 became the first woman to attend a Bilderberg meeting. Kicked a very heavy Bilderberg habit in 2015. |
George Ball | US deep politician who attended all 40 Bilderberg meetings up to his death, he helped make key decisions about post-WW2 Europe. |
John Baring | Director of the Bank of England, attended 3 Bilderbergs in the 1980s |
Jack Bennett | Bilderberg Steering committee banker/businessman. Worked alongside his father in post-war Germany to reset the country's economy. Presidential advisor in the 1970 who dismantled U.S. controls over international capital flows. |
C. Fred Bergsten | Brookings Institution, CFR, 5 Bilderbergs ... |
Christoph Bertram | German journalist with a heavy Bilderberg habit |
Ernst van der Beugel | Dutch deep politician, 34 Bilderbergs, on both the Advisory & Steering committees |
Selahattin Beyazit | One of the biggest industrialists in Turkey and member of the Bilderberg Steering committee. |
Björn Bjarnason | Icelandic politician, heavy Bilderberg habit. Informant to US intelligence about his Icelandic politics. |
Albert Breton | Canadian economist and advisor to Pierre Trudeau who attended Bilderberg/1984 while sitting on commission preparing recommendation of a free trade agreement with the United States. |
William Bundy | Skull & bones deep politician and cold warrior who played a key role in the US side of the Bilderberg. |
Richard Burt | US Deep state operative who took part in the discussion about "terrorism" at the 1986 Bilderberg. Founded Diligence |
Louis Cabot | Quad Bilderberger Chairman of Federal Reserve Bank of Boston |
Angelos Canellopoulos | US-educated Greek businessman who attended the 1984 Bilderberg meeting. |
Peter Carrington | UK Deep politician. Bilderberg chairman. President of the Pilgrims Society. Secretary General of NATO. Chairman of the UK Conservative Party. Busy guy. |
Jean-Pierre Chevenement | French Bilderberger politician |
W. Harriet Critchley | Canadian academic who attended the 1984 Bilderberg |
Étienne Davignon | Belgian deep politician, EU commissioner, Bilderberg chairman, Egmont Institute president |
Wisse Dekker | Philips CEO 1982-1986. From 1988 to 1992, he chaired the European Round Table of Industrialists. |
Louis Delvoie | Canadian diplomat who attended the 1984 Bilderberg |
David Dodge | Governor of the Bank of Canada 2001-2008, attended the 1984 Bilderberg |
James Eberle | Chatham House Director in retirement |
Theodore Eliot | US Ambassador to Afghanistan who attended 15 Bilderberg meetings. |
Uffe Ellemann-Jensen | Started more offensive military/soft power posture as Danish Foreign Minister. 8 Bilderbergs, candidate for NATO General-Secretary. |
Thomas O. Enders | US diplomat. Single Bilderberger |
Murray Finley | Bilderberg Steering committee member labor leader |
Garret Fitzgerald | Irish Prime Minister, 5 Bilderbergs |
Colette Flesch | Luxembourgish politician. 3 Bilderbergs |
Charles Getchell | Little known member of the Bilderberg Steering committee who attended most of the meetings in the 1970s and 1980s |
Bengt Gustafsson | Bilderberg Steering Committee, Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces |
Victor Halberstadt | A professor of economics, with a minimal Wikipedia page, who has attended all Bilderberg meetings since 1975. |
Geir Hallgrímsson | Prime Minister of Iceland, Bilderberg Steering Committee |
Charles Hantho | Canadian Bilderberger chemical industry businessman |
Denis Healey | Bilderberg Steering committee member, who attended 23 Bilderberg meetings. |
Alfred Herrhausen | Multi Bilderberg, Chairman of Deutsche Bank. Promoted the cancellation of unpayable debt. Assassinated in 1989 "in a military operation of a complexity without precedent" |
Michael Heseltine | UK politician who signed the first tranche of the Al-Yamamah arms deal |
Gerald Hinteregger | Single Bilderberg Austrian diplomat. |
John Horan | Led Merck in becoming the largest pharmaceutical company in the world |
H. John Heinz II | 34 Bilderberg meetings, Bilderberg Steering & Advisory Committees |
Jaakko Iloniemi | Bilderberg Steering committee, Finnish Ambassador to the US |
Daniel Janssen | Bilderberg Steering committee Belgian business leader |
... further results |
Witnesses
Witness | Description |
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Charles Getchell | Little known member of the Bilderberg Steering committee who attended most of the meetings in the 1970s and 1980s |
Kai Hammerich | Supervisor of the 1984 Bilderberg |
John Hennings | British diplomat. Designated organizer of the 1986 Bilderberg, but died before then. |
Anne Hoogendoorn | Executive Secretary of the Bilderberg Meetings |
Charles Muller | Bilderberg manager, Ditchley/US, deep state functionary |
Grant Winthrop | Regular Bilderberg rapporteur |
A document sourced from Bilderberg/1984
Title | Type | Subject(s) | Author(s) |
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Document:Western Power And The Middle East | working paper | Middle East | Denis Healey |