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AbbreviationBE/DS
The Belgian Deep state

The Belgian Deep state is not yet very well documented here.

History

Historically, one center has been the Belgian Court and court officials, centered around the Royal Family which gained its large fortune plundering the Belgian Congo.

The Belgian nobility has historically dominated the army and diplomatic service (baron Étienne Davignon and baron Jean Charles Snoy et d'Oppuers.

1930s

Paul van Zeeland‎ was Belgian Prime minister. A suspected deep politician, he held various posts after WW2 and attended 6 Bilderberg meetings in the 1950s.

1940s

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The Belgian arm of Operation Gladio was set up around the end of WW2. Later Gladio was reportedly commanded from NATO's Allied Clandestine Committee and Clandestine Planning Committee in Brussels.

In 1947 the Egmont Institute was founded [By whom?]. This was mentioned among "major national think tanks" (such as Chatham House, Clingendael etc.) in a leaked Integrity Initiative document[1]

1950s

Communist leader Julien Lahaut was assassinated by deep state groups, a murder that shocked Belgium. No-one was convicted for the murder. A politicised justice system turned a blind eye to the suspected perpetrators.[2]

1960s

1970s

There was a planned coup in 1973, in connection with the neo-fascist Emile Lecerf and elements of the Gendarmerie. A report by Major de Cock implicated several prominent AESP/CEPIC members in funding an extreme right-wing group, the NEM Clubs. A 1976 Gendarmerie report by Chief Adjutant Roger Tratsaert further alleged that the NEM Clubs had been major participants in plans for a coup d'état by elements of the Gendarmerie in the early 1970s.[3]

1980s

At Poupehan between 1982 and 1987 meetings occurred between Hubert Detremmerie, Wilfried Martens, Alfons Verplaetse and Jef Houthuys to discuss the social and economic situation of Belgium.[4]

The Coudenberg group was set up in 1984, and lasted until 1999. Members included Jan Huyghebaert (who went to 11 Bilderbergs from 1993-2010).

In 1987 Léon Lambert of the Bilderberg Steering Committee suddenly died aged 58.

Brabant Massacres

Full article: Brabant Massacres

Between 1982 and 1985, 28 people were killed in a series of attacks called the Brabant Massacres. Commentators including Alan Francovich suggested that these were carried out through Operation Gladio.

1990s

In 1991, André Cools, a leading Belgian socialist politician, was assassinated in Liège.[5]

In 1992 the BBC broadcast Alan Francovich's Operation Gladio Film, which made extensive use of primary sources, focusing almost exclusively on Gladio in Italy and in Belgium. Roger Lallemand headed the Belgian Parliamentary inquiry into Gladio.[When?]

Dutroux Affair

Full article: Dutroux Affair

The Dutroux Affair was a VIPaedophile scandal which helped expose the hand of the deep state. Marc Dutroux knew Paul Latinus of the Westland New Post.[6]

Functions

Brussels

Full article: Brussels

Brussels is headquarters of NATO. The activities of Willem Matser have strengthened suspicion that, as Sibel Edmonds alleges, it is a conduit for large scale drug trafficking.

Groups

Most Frequent Bilderberg visitors


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