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|locations=Woodstock Inn, Woodstock, Vermont, United States
 
|locations=Woodstock Inn, Woodstock, Vermont, United States
 
|image_caption=The 1971 Bilderberg Report
 
|image_caption=The 1971 Bilderberg Report
|participants=Prince Bernhard, Ernst van der Beugel, Joseph E. Johnson, Beatrix Armgard, Graham T. Allison, Robert O. Anderson, Andre Aumonier, Egon Bahr, George W. Ball, Wilfrid S. Baumgartner, Karl R. Bendetsen, Ingemund Bengtsson, Frederic Bennett, Selahattin Beyazit, M. Nuri Birgi, Robert Bourassa, Karl Carstens, Raymond Cartier, Karl Casserini, Frederick Catherwood, Marchese Gian G. Cittadini Cesi, John Cockroft, Emilio G. Collado, John J. Corson, Arthur H. Dean, L. François Duchene, John T. Dunlop, Donald L. Duster, Osborn Elliott, Ralph Enckell, Donald M. Fraser, Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen, Emanuele Gazzo, Giuseppe Glisenti, Ronald H. Grierson, Anthony G. S. Griffin, Gabriel Hauge, Denis W. Healey, Henry J. Heinz II, Leif Høegh, Thomas L. Hughes, Peter J. A. Idenburg, Adolf W. Jann, Daniel Janssen, Jacob von Julin, Karl Kaiser, Henry Kissinger, Cyril Kleinwort, Max Kohnstamm, Jonkheer Gualtherus Kraijenhoff, Léon Lambert, Paul H. Leman, Joseph Luns, Donald S. MacDonald, Gordon J. MacDonald, Ian K. MacGregor, Gilles Martinet, Reginald Maudling, Hans L. Merkle, Gian G. Migone, Bill Moyers, H. R. H. Prince Claus of the Netherlands, Piero Ottone, Robert Pease, James A. Perkins, Gianfranco Piazzesi, Henry S. Reuss, Donald W. Riegle Jr., David Rockefeller, John D. Rockefeller IV, Eric Roll, Baron Edmond de Rothschild, Abraham Rotstein, Jorgen Schleimann, Gerhard Schroder, Henri Simonet, Joseph E. Slater, Svend O. Sorensen, André Spoor, Howard Stein, Adlai Stevenson III, Shepard Stone, Terkel Terkelsen, George Thomson, O. Grieg Tidemand, John W. Tuthill, Victor H. Umbricht, August A. J. Vanistendael, John W. Vogt Jr., Marcus Wallenberg, Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski, Otto Wolff von Amerongen
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|participants=Prince Bernhard, Klaus-Georg von Amsberg, Beatrix Armgard, Graham T. Allison, Robert O. Anderson, Andre Aumonier, Egon Bahr, George W. Ball, Wilfrid S. Baumgartner, Karl R. Bendetsen, Ingemund Bengtsson, Frederic Bennett, Ernst van der Beugel, Selahattin Beyazit, M. Nuri Birgi, Robert Bourassa, Karl Carstens, Raymond Cartier, Karl Casserini, Frederick Catherwood, Marchese Gian G. Cittadini Cesi, John Cockroft, Emilio G. Collado, John J. Corson, Arthur H. Dean, L. François Duchene, John T. Dunlop, Donald L. Duster, Osborn Elliott, Ralph Enckell, Donald M. Fraser, Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen, Emanuele Gazzo, Giuseppe Glisenti, Ronald H. Grierson, Anthony G. S. Griffin, Gabriel Hauge, Denis W. Healey, Henry J. Heinz II, Leif Høegh, Thomas L. Hughes, Peter J. A. Idenburg, Adolf W. Jann, Daniel Janssen, Joseph E. Johnson, Jacob von Julin, Karl Kaiser, Henry Kissinger, Cyril Kleinwort, Max Kohnstamm, Jonkheer Gualtherus Kraijenhoff, Léon Lambert, Paul H. Leman, Joseph Luns, Donald S. MacDonald, Gordon J. MacDonald, Ian K. MacGregor, Gilles Martinet, Reginald Maudling, Hans L. Merkle, Gian G. Migone, Bill Moyers, Piero Ottone, Robert Pease, James A. Perkins, Gianfranco Piazzesi, Henry S. Reuss, Donald W. Riegle Jr., David Rockefeller, John D. Rockefeller IV, Eric Roll, Baron Edmond de Rothschild, Abraham Rotstein, Jorgen Schleimann, Gerhard Schroder, Henri Simonet, Joseph E. Slater, Svend O. Sorensen, André Spoor, Howard Stein, Adlai Stevenson III, Shepard Stone, Terkel Terkelsen, George Thomson, O. Grieg Tidemand, John W. Tuthill, Victor H. Umbricht, August A. J. Vanistendael, John W. Vogt Jr., Marcus Wallenberg, Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski, Otto Wolff von Amerongen
 
|witnesses= Roger Stone (Bilderberger), Edwin Vernede
 
|witnesses= Roger Stone (Bilderberger), Edwin Vernede
 
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The '''1971 Bilderberg Meeting''' was the 21st such meeting and had participants from 12 Western [[Europe]]an countries, the [[United States]], [[Canada]] and "various international organizations".<ref name=bb1971report>[[File:Bilderberg-Conference-Report-1971.pdf]]</ref> It was held at the Woodstock Inn, Woodstock, Vermont, [[United States]]. {{Bilderberg summary}}
 
The '''1971 Bilderberg Meeting''' was the 21st such meeting and had participants from 12 Western [[Europe]]an countries, the [[United States]], [[Canada]] and "various international organizations".<ref name=bb1971report>[[File:Bilderberg-Conference-Report-1971.pdf]]</ref> It was held at the Woodstock Inn, Woodstock, Vermont, [[United States]]. {{Bilderberg summary}}
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==Agenda==
 
==Agenda==
 
The 1971 Bilderberg Conference Report has been leaked and is now online. There were two topics on the agenda.<ref name=bb1971report/>
 
The 1971 Bilderberg Conference Report has been leaked and is now online. There were two topics on the agenda.<ref name=bb1971report/>
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===1. The Contribution of Business in Dealing with Current Problems of Social Instability===
 
===1. The Contribution of Business in Dealing with Current Problems of Social Instability===
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This topic had working papers from [[US]] and [[Italy]].
 
This topic had working papers from [[US]] and [[Italy]].
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===2. The Possibility of a Change of the American Role in the World, and its Consequences===
 
===2. The Possibility of a Change of the American Role in the World, and its Consequences===
 
Exceptionally, this topic had three working papers from a single [[Bilderberg Steering Committee]] member, [[Dennis Healey]]. He spelled out the "[[Nixon Doctrine]]" a paper on ''Deluded Strategies in the Twilight of the Cold War'' (originally published in ''[[The Times]]''), ''The Nixon Doctrine and the Future of Europe'' and ''Possibility of a Change in the U.S. Role in the World, and Its Consequences''.<ref>https://ead.dartmouth.edu/html/ml99_Series7_Boxes_d3e32370.html</ref>
 
Exceptionally, this topic had three working papers from a single [[Bilderberg Steering Committee]] member, [[Dennis Healey]]. He spelled out the "[[Nixon Doctrine]]" a paper on ''Deluded Strategies in the Twilight of the Cold War'' (originally published in ''[[The Times]]''), ''The Nixon Doctrine and the Future of Europe'' and ''Possibility of a Change in the U.S. Role in the World, and Its Consequences''.<ref>https://ead.dartmouth.edu/html/ml99_Series7_Boxes_d3e32370.html</ref>
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==Absence==
 
==Absence==
The meeting was opened by The Prince of the Netherlands who read a letter from Professor [[John Pesmazoglou]], who had been invited but was not given a [[passport]] by the Greek government, so did not attend.
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The meeting was opened by [[Klaus-Georg von Amsberg]] who read a letter from Professor [[John Pesmazoglou]], who had been invited but was not given a [[passport]] by the Greek government, so did not attend.
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==References==
 
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The 1971 Bilderberg Report
Date23 April 1971 - 25 April 1971
LocationWoodstock Inn,  Woodstock,  Vermont,  United States
ParticipantsPrince Bernhard, Klaus-Georg von Amsberg, Beatrix Armgard, Graham T. Allison, Robert O. Anderson, Andre Aumonier, Egon Bahr, George W. Ball, Wilfrid S. Baumgartner, Karl R. Bendetsen, Ingemund Bengtsson, Frederic Bennett, Ernst van der Beugel, Selahattin Beyazit, M. Nuri Birgi, Robert Bourassa, Karl Carstens, Raymond Cartier, Karl Casserini, Frederick Catherwood, Marchese Gian G. Cittadini Cesi, John Cockroft, Emilio G. Collado, John J. Corson, Arthur H. Dean, L. François Duchene, John T. Dunlop, Donald L. Duster, Osborn Elliott, Ralph Enckell, Donald M. Fraser, Peter H. B. Frelinghuysen, Emanuele Gazzo, Giuseppe Glisenti, Ronald H. Grierson, Anthony G. S. Griffin, Gabriel Hauge, Denis W. Healey, Henry J. Heinz II, Leif Høegh, Thomas L. Hughes, Peter J. A. Idenburg, Adolf W. Jann, Daniel Janssen, Joseph E. Johnson, Jacob von Julin, Karl Kaiser, Henry Kissinger, Cyril Kleinwort, Max Kohnstamm, Jonkheer Gualtherus Kraijenhoff, Léon Lambert, Paul H. Leman, Joseph Luns, Donald S. MacDonald, Gordon J. MacDonald, Ian K. MacGregor, Gilles Martinet, Reginald Maudling, Hans L. Merkle, Gian G. Migone, Bill Moyers, Piero Ottone, Robert Pease, James A. Perkins, Gianfranco Piazzesi, Henry S. Reuss, Donald W. Riegle Jr., David Rockefeller, John D. Rockefeller IV, Eric Roll, Baron Edmond de Rothschild, Abraham Rotstein, Jorgen Schleimann, Gerhard Schroder, Henri Simonet, Joseph E. Slater, Svend O. Sorensen, André Spoor, Howard Stein, Adlai Stevenson III, Shepard Stone, Terkel Terkelsen, George Thomson, O. Grieg Tidemand, John W. Tuthill, Victor H. Umbricht, August A. J. Vanistendael, John W. Vogt Jr., Marcus Wallenberg, Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski, Otto Wolff von Amerongen
PerpetratorsBilderberg/Steering committee
Witnessed byRoger Stone (Bilderberger), Edwin Vernede

The 1971 Bilderberg Meeting was the 21st such meeting and had participants from 12 Western European countries, the United States, Canada and "various international organizations".[1] It was held at the Woodstock Inn, Woodstock, Vermont, United States. The 92 guests included 15 business executives, 23 politicians, 6 financiers, 13 editors/journalists and 8 academics.

Agenda

The 1971 Bilderberg Conference Report has been leaked and is now online. There were two topics on the agenda.[1]

1. The Contribution of Business in Dealing with Current Problems of Social Instability

This topic had working papers from US and Italy.

2. The Possibility of a Change of the American Role in the World, and its Consequences

Exceptionally, this topic had three working papers from a single Bilderberg Steering Committee member, Dennis Healey. He spelled out the "Nixon Doctrine" a paper on Deluded Strategies in the Twilight of the Cold War (originally published in The Times), The Nixon Doctrine and the Future of Europe and Possibility of a Change in the U.S. Role in the World, and Its Consequences.[2]

Absence

The meeting was opened by Klaus-Georg von Amsberg who read a letter from Professor John Pesmazoglou, who had been invited but was not given a passport by the Greek government, so did not attend.


 

Known Participants

84 of the 92 of the participants already have pages here:

ParticipantDescription
Graham AllisonAttended the Bilderberg in 2007 after a 33 year break. First attended, as a speaker, in 1970, aged 30. Multiple deep state connections.
Otto Wolff von AmerongenBilderberg Advisory Committee member, deep politician
Klaus-Georg von AmsbergPrince 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.
Robert AndersonLe Cercle, Bilderberg,
Beatrix ArmgardFormer 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.
Egon BahrQuad Bilderberger German SPD politician
George BallUS deep politician who attended all 40 Bilderberg meetings up to his death, he helped make key decisions about post-WW2 Europe.
Wilfrid BaumgartnerGovernor of the Bank of France, Bilderberg Steering Committee
Ingemund BengtssonSwedish politician. Attended the 1971 Bilderberg conference. Responsible for the UN Environment Conference in Stockholm in 1972.
Frederic BennettParliamentary Private Secretary to Reginald Maudling, Privy Counsellor, Bilderberg Steering committee
Ernst van der BeugelDutch deep politician, 34 Bilderbergs, on both the Advisory & Steering committees
Selahattin BeyazitOne of the biggest industrialists in Turkey and member of the Bilderberg Steering committee.
Bernhard von BiesterfeldNazi arms dealer. Alleged bodyguard of Hitler, early member of the SS, requested presidency under Hitler during WW2. An early leader of the Dutch Deep State, founded Dutch division of Operation Gladio named Inlichtingen en Operatiën, co-founded Bilderberg as Steering Committee chairman. Started 1001 Club, WWF, Rijkens Club. Linked to Klaas Bruinsma.
Nuri Birgi23 Bilderbergs, Turkish Permanent Representative to NATO
Robert BourassaAttended the 1971 Bilderberg as Premier of Quebec
Karl CarstensGerman politician who attended the 1971 Bilderberg and caught a Bilderberg wind; became a member of the Bundestag in 1972. German President 1979-1984
Raymond CartierFrench journalist, editor of Paris Match during the 1960s. Bilderberg/1971.
Karl CasseriniLittle known Swiss trade union leader and single Bilderberger
Gian Cittadini-CesiItalian fascist diplomat and a member of the Bilderberg Steering committee.
John CockroftUK politician and financial journalist. Board of the European Movement (UK) 1973-74. Attended 1971 Bilderberg meeting.
Emilio ColladoBig oil, Bilderberg Steering committee.
John CorsonPart of the US governing set, in and out of government,academia and private business.
Arthur DeanChairman and senior partner of Sullivan & Cromwell, where he worked closely with John Foster Dulles
François DucheneSpooky key adviser to Jean Monnet
John DunlopUS Secretary of Labor. Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Harvard when attending 1971 Bilderberg
Donald DusterChicago businessman. A non-caucasian who attended the 1971 Bilderberg
Osborn ElliottAttended the 1971 Bilderberg as editor of Newsweek
Ralph EnckellFinnish diplomat. President Uhro Kekkonen's chief adviser on international politics.
Donald FraserSingle Bilderberg Mayor of Minneapolis
Peter FrelinghuysenUS politician and lawyer
Emanuele GazzoItalian journalist who was involved involved the European Federalist movement. His national affiliation is written as "international" in the 1971 Bilderberg report.
Ronald GriersonSpooky financier/businessman
Anthony GriffinWorked for S.G. Warburg. A member of the Bilderberg Advisory Committee for 32 years.
Gabriel HaugeEarly member of the Bilderberg Steering committee, CFR
Denis HealeyBilderberg Steering committee member, who attended 23 Bilderberg meetings.
Thomas HughesTrilateral president of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace for 20 years, Bilderberg 1971 and 1972
Leif HöeghBilderberg Steering committee, as was his son
H. John Heinz II34 Bilderberg meetings, Bilderberg Steering & Advisory Committees
Adlai Stevenson IIISingle Bilderberg son of Adlai Stevenson II
Peter IdenburgDutch business academic who visited the 1971 Bilderberg
Adolf W. JannAbout the Seveso chemical disaster at his Hoffmann La Roche plant: "Capitalism means progress, and progress can lead sometimes to some inconvenience." When he was asked what he thought about the children crying in the hospitals, he said "It is normal: the children weep when they are subject to injections"
Daniel JanssenBilderberg Steering committee Belgian business leader
Joseph JohnsonInaugural US secretary of the annual Bilderberg, Bilderberg Steering committee member.
Marcus Wallenberg Jr.Chairman of the Federation of Swedish Industries, Bilderberg Steering committee, 22 Bilderbergs
Karl KaiserGerman academic and contact of Henry Kissinger. Spoke at 3 of the 4 Bilderbergs he attended
Henry KissingerUS deep politician, 40+ Bilderbergs, Nobel peace prize, war criminal
Max KohnstammMember of the Bilderberg Advisory Committee, visited the Bilderberg 28 times. European chair of the CFR
Gualtherus KraijenhoffDutch aristocrat and Big Pharma businessman. Attended the 1971 Bilderberg
Léon LambertBanking heir and Bilderberg Steering Committee member and financier who suddenly died aged 58
Paul LemanCanadian aluminum industry executive. Attended Bilderberg/1971.
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Witnesses

WitnessDescription
Roger Stone (Bilderberger)"In attendance" at the 1971 Bilderberg
Edwin VernèdePersonal Secretary to Prince Bernhard for 30 years (1965-95)
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