Bilderberg/1985

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The 1985 Bilderberg Report
Date10 May 1985 - 12 May 1985
LocationArrowwood of Westchester,  Rye Brook,  New York,  USA
PerpetratorsBilderberg/Steering committee
Witnessed byVictor Halberstadt, Theodore L. Eliot, Giovanni Agnelli, Dwayne O. Andreas, Johan H. Andresen, Hannes Androsch, Hans H. Angermueller, George W. Ball, Francisco Pinto Balsemao, Thomas J. Bata, Jack F. Bennett, Eivinn Berg, Selahattin Beyazit, John C. Bierwirth, M. Nuri Birgi, Bjorn Bjarnason, Conrad M. Black, Bill Bradley, Nicholas F. Brady, Zbigniew Brzezinski, William P. Bundy, Louis W. Cabot, Umberto Cappuzzo, Costa Carras, Helene Carrere D'encausse, Jaime Carvajal Urquijo, Kaspar V. Cassani, Juan Luis Cebrian, A. W. Clausen, Jose Manuel Torres Couto, Ralf Dahrendorf, Kenneth W. Dam, Etienne Davignon, Murray H. Finley, Garret Fitzgerald, Jean Francois-Poncet, Michel Francois-Poncet, Charles Getchell, Michel Giraud, Donald Gregg, William E. Griffith, Franklyn Griffiths, Sten Gustafsson, Geir Hallgrimsson, Hans Heckmann, Henry J. Heinz II, Mats Hellstroem, Alfred Herrhausen, John J. Horan, Robert Hormats, Jaakko Iloniemi, Martin W. Jacomb, Daniel E. Janssen, James R. Jones, Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., Basil Kafiris, Karl Kaiser, Jak V. Kamhi, Geoffrey C. Kent, Henry A. Kissinger, Andrew Knight, Emile Van Lennep, Lord Lever of Manchester, H.S.H. Prince Hans-Adam von Liechtenstein, Hans B. Van Liemt, Ernani Rodrigues Lopes, Winston Lord, Donald S. Macdonald, Roy MacLaren, Bruce K. MacLaury, Jacques Maisonrouge, Charles McC. Mathias, Jr., Alois Mertes, Thierry de Montbrial, Mario Monti, Felicien Morel, Niels Norlund, Osman Olcay, Robert O'Neill, Jean-Claude Paye, Richard Perle, Leland S. Prussia, Rozanne L. Ridgway, David Rockefeller, Bernard W. Rogers, Lord Roll of Ipsden, Guido Rossi, H. Onno Ruding, Giovanni Sartori, Richard M. Scammon, Mario Schimberni, Brent Scowcroft, E. Antoine Seilliere, Patrick Sheehy, Javier Solana Madariaga, Theo Sommer, Herbert Stein, Norman Tebbit, Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Victor Umbricht, Joop M. Den Uyl, Franz Vranitzky, Mark Weinberg, Niels Werring, John C. Whitehead, Norbert Wieczorek, James D. Wolfensohn, Otto Wolff von Amerongen, Bernard Wood, Manfred Wörner, Edwin H. Yeo III, Lord Young of Graffham, Paolo Zannoni, John Hennings, Charles W. Muller, Georg Zimmer-Lehman, Charles Getchell, Grant F. Winthrop

The 1985 Bilderberg Meeting was the 33rd such meeting and had 113 participants from 19 European countries, the United States, Canada and "various intergovernmental organizations".[1] It was held at Arrowwood of Westchester, Rye Brook, New York, USA.

Agenda

The 1985 Bilderberg Conference Report has been leaked and is now online. There were five topics on the agenda.[1]

1. Divergent Social And Economic Trends In The Atlantic World

There were three working papers. The first working paper, by Ralf Dahrendorf, was entitled Social, Economic and Political Developments in Europe and America. The second working paper, by Richard Scammon, was entitled Some Aspects of the American Political System. The third, by Herbert Stein was entitled The American Economic 'Miracle'. The discussion was chaired by David Rockefeller.

2. How Should The West Deal With The Soviet Bloc?

Papers were prepared by panelists Zbigniew Brzezinski, Helene Carrere d'Encausse, Karl Kaiser. Manfred Wörner was an additional panelist. The discussion was chaired by Andrew Knight.

3. The Strategic Defense Initiative

The topic was introduced by Richard Perle.

4. How Should The West Deal With Developing Countries?

There were two working papers. The first, by Lord Lever of Manchester, was entitled The United States and Europe: Coping with Change. The second, by Edwin H. Yeo III, was entitled U.S. Economic Performance and Prospects. The discussion was chaired by Daniel Janssen.

5. Current Events: The U.S. Budget And The European Perspective

The panelists were James R. Jones, Charles McC. Mathias Jr. and H. Onno Ruding. The discussion was chaired by Theo Sommer.

6. Operating The Alliance

The panelists were Etienne Davignon and Brent Scowcroft, who prepared working papers and Jean François-Poncet. The discussion was chaired by Giovanni Agnelli.

 

Known Participants

108 of the 110 of the participants already have pages here:

ParticipantDescription
Gianni AgnelliItalian industrialist, 37 Bilderbergs
Otto Wolff von AmerongenBilderberg Advisory Committee member, deep politician
Dwayne AndreasLarge political donor to both major US parties.
Hannes AndroschFormer Bilderberg Steering committee member, politician, banker, businessman
Hans AngermuellerIran-Contra connected banker
George BallUS deep politician who attended all 40 Bilderberg meetings up to his death, he helped make key decisions about post-WW2 Europe.
Thomas BataCzech-Canadian "Shoemaker to the World", ran the Bata Shoe Company from the 1940s until the 1980s. Attended 3 Bilderbergs, possibly in relation to subjects such as "How Should The West Deal With The Soviet Bloc?" (Bilderberg/1985), "Strategy Toward The USSR" (Bilderberg/1987) and "Economic Relations With Eastern Europe" (Bilderberg/1990).
Jack BennettBilderberg 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.
Eivinn BergPossible deep state operative, attended the 1985 Bilderberg as Permanent Representative of Norway to NATO. Died in a car crash
Selahattin BeyazitOne of the biggest industrialists in Turkey and member of the Bilderberg Steering committee.
John BierwirthSingle Bilderberg CEO of armaments company Grumman, which in 1985 charged the Pentagon $659 for each of seven airplane ashtrays.
Nuri Birgi23 Bilderbergs, Turkish Permanent Representative to NATO
Björn BjarnasonIcelandic politician, heavy Bilderberg habit. Informant to US intelligence about his Icelandic politics.
Conrad BlackFraudulent Bilderberg steering committee member
Bill BradleyUS Senator from New Jersey
Zbigniew BrzezinskiA central US Deep politician, Cercle, Bilderberg, ...
William BundySkull & bones deep politician and cold warrior who played a key role in the US side of the Bilderberg.
Louis CabotQuad Bilderberger Chairman of Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Umberto CappuzzoSenior Italian military leader and Le Cercle attendee.
Kaspar CassaniChairman and president of the IBM World Trade Corporation. Attended the 1985 Bilderberg.
Juan Luis CebriánSpanish media mogul with a heavy Bilderberg habit.
José Manuel Torres CoutoPortuguese politician and trade union leader.
Ralf DahrendorfGerman born philosopher. Regular contributor to Bilderberg meetings.
Kenneth DamEconomist who was US Deputy Secretary of State, with a heavy Bilderberg habit.
Étienne DavignonBelgian deep politician, EU commissioner, Bilderberg chairman, Egmont Institute president
Theodore EliotUS Ambassador to Afghanistan who attended 15 Bilderberg meetings.
Murray FinleyBilderberg Steering committee member labor leader
Garret FitzgeraldIrish Prime Minister, 5 Bilderbergs
Jean François-PoncetFrench Minister of Foreign Affairs in the late 1970s, attended 2 Bilderbergs in the early 1980s. A panelist on Operating The Alliance at the 1985 Bilderberg.
Charles GetchellLittle known member of the Bilderberg Steering committee who attended most of the meetings in the 1970s and 1980s
Michel GiraudConsidered to be the founding father of the Ile-de-France region.
Donald GreggUS deep state actor who worked in the CIA with George H. W. Bush
William GriffithSpooky US academic. "A very dedicated anti-Communist" and "Zbig's idea man." Helped introduce discussion on Domestic Developments In Eastern Europe:Policy Implications For The West for the 1989 Bilderberg
Franklyn GriffithsCanadian academic
Bengt GustafssonBilderberg Steering Committee, Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces
Victor HalberstadtA professor of economics, with a minimal Wikipedia page, who has attended all Bilderberg meetings since 1975.
Geir HallgrímssonPrime Minister of Iceland, Bilderberg Steering Committee
Hans HeckmannExecutive Vice President and Member of the Executive Board, Union Bank of Switzerland. 4 Bilderbergs
Mats HellströmAttended the 1985 Bilderberg as Swedish Minister for Foreign Trade.
Alfred HerrhausenMulti Bilderberg, Chairman of Deutsche Bank. Promoted the cancellation of unpayable debt. Assassinated in 1989 "in a military operation of a complexity without precedent"
John HoranLed Merck in becoming the largest pharmaceutical company in the world
Robert D. HormatsDeep state connected vice Chairman of Kissinger Associates.
H. John Heinz II34 Bilderberg meetings, Bilderberg Steering & Advisory Committees
Hans-Adam IIBillionaire ruler of Liechtenstein.
Jaakko IloniemiBilderberg Steering committee, Finnish Ambassador to the US
Martin JacombBritish banker who described "insider trading" as a "victimless crime". Attended the 1985 Bilderberg
Daniel JanssenBilderberg Steering committee Belgian business leader
James R. JonesUS Deep state connected diplomat
Vernon JordanClose friend of Bill Clinton. A member of the Bilderberg Steering committee who attended 34 Bilderberg meetings.
Basil KafirisGreek economist with significant US ties. One of the founders of later governing party PASOK with PM Andreas Papandreou, who became his close friend. Bilderberg/1985.
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Witnesses

WitnessDescription
Charles GetchellLittle known member of the Bilderberg Steering committee who attended most of the meetings in the 1970s and 1980s
John HenningsBritish diplomat. Designated organizer of the 1986 Bilderberg, but died before then.
Charles MullerBilderberg manager, Ditchley/US, deep state functionary
Grant WinthropRegular Bilderberg rapporteur
Georg Zimmer-LehmannAustrian financier with a quarter century long Bilderberg habit
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