Carroll Wilson
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Carroll Wilson (academic) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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Born | 21 September 1910 | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Died | January 12, 1983 (Age 72) | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Nationality | US | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Member of | Bohemian Grove, Club of Rome, Council on Foreign Relations/Historical Members, Trilateral Commission | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Attended Bilderberg/1973, either energy-related and/or in connection with the foundation of the Trilateral Commission.
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Carroll L. Wilson was an US academic who "was an expert on the relationship between science and government". He attended the 1973 Bilderberg meeting.[1]
Career
As a young engineer he helped Vannevar Bush, vice president and dean of engineering at MIT, organize the National Defense Research Committee during WW2.[2]
He was the first general manager of the Atomic Energy Commission. He was 36 years old when he became the chief executive officer of the agency created in 1946 by President Truman to put civilians in charge of guiding the development of atomic weapons.[1]
In 1982 he became director of an European Security Study of ways to strengthen the conventional defenses of the countries of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.[3]
Event Participated in
Event | Start | End | Location(s) | Description |
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Bilderberg/1973 | 11 May 1973 | 13 May 1973 | Sweden Saltsjöbaden | The meeting at which the 1973 oil crisis appears to have been planned. |
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