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  • Xi Jinping  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Naturally, <font face="{{{font}}}">“Naturally, countries have divergences and disagreements between them. Yet a zero-sum approach that enlarges one's own gain at the expense of others will not help. Acts of single-mindedly building "exclusive yards with high walls" or "parallel systems", of enthusiastically putting together exclusive small circles or blocs that polarize the world, of overstretching the concept of national security to hold back economic and technological advances of other countries, and of fanning ideological antagonism and politicizing or weaponizing economic, scientific and technological issues, will gravely undercut international efforts to tackle common challenges.”ernational efforts to tackle common challenges.”)
  • Sweden/Deep state  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nearing the end of my life, it was clear for me that our so-called democratic society is quiet around power, and loud where power is small or fictitious.”)
  • COVID-19/Zero Covid  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nearly thre<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nearly three years into the pandemic, China is sticking with a strict COVID-19 containment policy that has caused mounting economic damage and widespread frustration, while keeping its borders shut for most international travel.</br></br>China has yet to describe when or how it will begin to exit from an approach that it calls "dynamic zero".</br>China says it recognises domestic outbreaks are inevitable, and its policies are not geared towards having zero cases at all times but instead, are about "dynamically" taking action when cases surface.</br>Dynamic-zero is two-pronged - prevention and containment. This year has seen the intensification of both aspects as the highly transmissible Omicron variant spread across China.</br>Prevention focuses on early detection through regular PCR tests, especially in cities, where a recent negative result can be a requirement to enter a business or public facility.</br>Potential or suspected cases are isolated at home or placed under quarantine at a government-supervised facility.</br></br>Those deemed close contacts of infected people must quarantine, and even distant or potential contact can result in an order to stay home.</br>Control tactics, aimed at swiftly cutting off transmission chains to forestall outbreaks, involve quarantining cases at government-supervised facilities and locking down buildings, communities or even entire cities.</br>Since March 2020, China's borders have remained shut to most visitors. Arrivals of all nationalities are subject to seven days of quarantine at a facility and three days of home isolation.</br></br>Each person's PCR test result is electronically logged on government databases, as well as one's travel history, which is tracked by mobile phone signals.</br>People must keep a "normal" COVID profile with continual negative test results, no contact with infected people and no visits to risky places. Profiles are maintained on mobile phone "health kits".</br>An abnormal profile bars access to public venues and mass transit, and can even require home quarantine for days with electronic seals attached to doors to enforce isolation.</br>Profiles can without warning turn abnormal - indicated by a change in colour or the dreaded appearance of a pop-up window - if one was at a mall visited by an infected person or if one was a contact of a close contact. Sometimes profiles become abnormal even if all the requirements are met.</br>Visits to other cities or provinces may require quarantine on arrival.</br></br>Lockdowns, which can be at the building level or much wider, can be sudden.</br>A single case can trigger the lockdown of a building or residential compound, which means people cannot leave. Some lockdowns have lasted for months.</br>Entire cities can be locked down with only hours of notice.</br>Big cities that have been shut, sometimes more than once, include Shanghai, Xian, Chengdu, Tianjin, Shenzhen and even entire provinces and regions such as Xinjiang, Tibet and Jilin.</br></br>China argues that its policy saves lives.</br>The authorities acknowledge Omicron is far less likely to cause serious health issues but say its high transmissibility means large outbreaks would lead to a run on medical resources and expose vulnerable groups, including hundreds of millions of elderly people.</br>China's official death toll had stayed near just 4,600 since 2020 until more than 560 fatalities struck Shanghai in April and May, spurring other cities to further enhance their COVID defences.</br>Chinese health authorities predicted last month that for every 100,000 infections there would be at least 100 deaths.</br></br>China has yet to approve any foreign vaccines or any domestically made shots based on mRNA technology.</br>Authorities have also not pushed for a quicker pace of vaccination this year, compared with a big vaccination campaign in 2021.</br>As of Tuesday, 3.44 billion doses had been administered, with over 90% of China's population fully vaccinated. But only around 60% of the general population has received booster shots. About 80% of those aged 60 and above have had additional doses.”se aged 60 and above have had additional doses.”)
  • Dimitris Xenakis  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Neither I nor other inside story employees you mention know about the documents you refer to... We are not members - to say nothing of coordinators - of any [[cluster]].”)
  • Neville Bolt  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Neville is <font face="{{{font}}}">“Neville is one of the world’s leading experts in [[strategic communications]], and currently holds the position of Director of the [[King's Centre for Strategic Communications]] (KCSC) in London. He is also the Editor-in-Chief of [[NATO]]’s peer reviewed academic journal ''[[Defence Strategic Communications]]'', and an Associate Fellow of [[International Centre for Counter Terrorism]] (ICCT), The Hague.”rnational Centre for Counter Terrorism]] (ICCT), The Hague.”)
  • Aspen Institute/New Voices Fellowship  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“New Voices <font face="{{{font}}}">“New Voices is the catalyst that propels Fellows into positions of power and places of recognition. Following the modest yearlong investment, Fellows go on to scale their organizations and ideas, often reaching millions of people through governmental policy and direct service care innovations.”tal policy and direct service care innovations.”)
  • NDAA 2012  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“New Year’s Eve December 31, 2011 signing of the NDAA will indelibly go down as a landmark in American history. [[Barack Obama]] will go down in history as “the president who killed Constitutional democracy” in the United States.”)
  • New York  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“New York Ci<font face="{{{font}}}">“New York City Mayor Eric Adams has denied bombshell sexual assault allegations made by an alleged female former colleague in a new lawsuit. </br>"The mayor does not know who this person is. If they ever met, he doesn’t recall it. But he would never do anything to physically harm another person and vigorously denies any such claim," a City Hall spokesperson told Fox News Digital. </br>Adams is named as a defendant in a summons filed Wednesday night in the state Supreme Court in Manhattan, The Messenger reported on Thursday morning.</br>"Plaintiff was sexually assaulted by Defendant Eric Adams in New York, New York in 1993 while they both worked for the City of New York," the summons says, according to the report.”rk," the summons says, according to the report.”)
  • Platformization  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“New entrant<font face="{{{font}}}">“New entrants face near insurmountable hurdles in such an ecosystem. Consider a new platform that launches and wants to attract partners by offering them better economic terms than the dominant platform. These could involve lower selling fees or other subsidies like free promotions. These terms, in turn, may encourage sellers to reduce prices on the new platform. In such a case, the dominant platform can once again leverage the preferred customer clause and force sellers to offer the same lower prices. However, it is under no obligation to give sellers the better economics they enjoy on the new platform. As a result, sellers are hesitant to join the new platform because any price reduction on it, when mirrored on the dominant platform, would translate to lower margins for them. Thus sellers go on with the dominant platform and the new platform never takes off.</br></br>As we learn from the above scenarios, a dominant platform may achieve winner-take-all market share by serving the ecosystem well, but it often holds on to this advantage despite working against the interests of the ecosystem. It achieves this purely through negotiating favourable contracts. As dominant platforms continue to thrive, their monopoly is reinforced through these predatory contracts. While sellers feel squeezed, consumers may continue to benefit from better prices. This wards off scrutiny by regulators who are often looking for predatory pricing on the consumer side as evidence of antitrust practices. This is the dark side of winner-take-all platforms.” is the dark side of winner-take-all platforms.”)
  • Dominique Samuels  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“New evidenc<font face="{{{font}}}">“New evidence shows the vaxxed are just as infectious as the unvaxxed. There are no arguments left for [[vaccine passports]]. They aren’t scientific, but they are discriminatory and tyrannical. If you still support them, you support [[discrimination]]. At least be honest about it!”scrimination]]. At least be honest about it!”)
  • Elon Musk  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Next I’m buying Coca-Cola to put the cocaine back in”)
  • Ben Nimmo  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nimmo’s tra<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nimmo’s track record is simply appalling. In [https://medium.com/dfrlab/trolltracker-disinformation-surge-from-skripal-to-syria-f44f92a476cd this report] for the [[Atlantic Council]] website, he falsely identified British pensioner @Ian56789 as a “Russian troll farm”, which led to Ian being named as such by the British government, and to perhaps the most surreal [[Sky News]] interview of all time. Perhaps still more remarkably, Nimmo searches for use of the phrase “[[cui bono]]?” in reference to the [[Skripal affair|Skripal]] and fake [[Douma chemical weapons attack]]s. ''Nimmo characterises use of the phrase cui bono as evidence of pro-[[Assad]] and pro-[[Kremlin]] [[bot]]s and [[trolls]] – he really does. Most people would think to consider cui bono indicates a smattering more commonsense than Nimmo himself displays.''”more commonsense than Nimmo himself displays.''”)
  • Consensus trance  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nine tenths<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nine tenths of the news, as printed in the [[newspapers]], is [[pseudo-news]]. Some days ten tenths. The ritual morning trance in which one scans columns of newsprint creates a peculiar form of generalised pseudo-attention to [[pseudo-reality]]... [[Thomas Merton|My]] own experience has been that renunciation of this self-hypnosis, of this particiption in this trance is not a sacrifice of [[reality]].”reality]].”)
  • Institute for Statecraft/Secrecy  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“No contact names should be mentioned ([[Chatham House rules]]) reference conversations and spoken word. Contact the report holders for more detailed information on individuals and encounters.”)
  • Bullshit job  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“No doubt bu<font face="{{{font}}}">“No doubt bullshit jobs have long been with us; but recent years have seen an enormous proliferation of such pointless forms of employment, accompanied by an ever-increasing bullshitization of real jobs — and despite a popular misconception that all this is somehow tied to the rise of the service sector, this proliferation appears to have everything to do with the growing importance of finance.”g to do with the growing importance of finance.”)
  • Secret trial  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“No free man shall be taken, or imprisoned, or dispossessed, of his liberties or be outlawed, or exiled, or in any way destroyed excepting by the legal judgment of his peers, or by the laws of the land.”)
  • George Orwell  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“No governme<font face="{{{font}}}">“No government, no big organization, will pay for the truth. To take a crude example: can you imagine the [[British Government]] commissioning [[E. M. Forster]] to write ''A Passage to India?'' He could only write it because he was ''not'' dependent on State aid.” because he was ''not'' dependent on State aid.”)
  • Robert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“No lesson s<font face="{{{font}}}">“No lesson seems to be so deeply inculcated by the experience of life as that you never should trust [[experts]]. If you believe the [[doctors]], nothing is wholesome: if you believe the theologians, nothing is innocent: if you believe the [[soldier]]s, nothing is safe. They all require to have their strong wine diluted by a very large admixture of insipid [[common sense]].”common sense]].”)
  • Hiroshi Hasegawa  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“No magazine<font face="{{{font}}}">“No magazines have ever covered his unnatural and strange death since then. No TV stations have covered his suspicious death. No journalists have dared to mention the name Hiroshi HASEGAWA and his death. His death has been “taboo” in Japanese media since 2001.” has been “taboo” in Japanese media since 2001.”)
  • Government  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“No matter i<font face="{{{font}}}">“No matter its guiding “ism,” every government has granted itself the power to initiate violence against its citizens. Just because the ruling agglomerate asserts this privilege doesn’t render it philosophically valid. What it does is legitimate the initiation of violence for any and all causes — domestic and foreign — the government deems proper. Having violated the first principle of nonaggression, nothing can stop that philosophical default from trickling down to the subject population.” from trickling down to the subject population.”)
  • Anthony Fauci  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“No matter what phase you're in there are certain fundamental things that we've done that are not like it was in September or October [2019], you want to call it the "new normal," you can call it whatever you want.”)
  • Xi Jinping  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“No matter w<font face="{{{font}}}">“No matter what difficulties may come our way, we must adhere to a people-centered philosophy of development, place development and livelihoods front and center in global macro-policies, realize the UN's [[2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development]], and build greater synergy among existing mechanisms of development cooperation to promote balanced development worldwide. We need to uphold the principle of common but differentiated responsibilities, promote international cooperation on [[climate change]] in the context of development, and implement the outcomes of [[COP26]] to the [[United Nations]] Framework Convention on Climate Change.”United Nations]] Framework Convention on Climate Change.”)
  • Peter Neumann  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“No one I kn<font face="{{{font}}}">“No one I know has done more on the ground with practical experience [[countering violent extremism]] than [[Hanif Qadir]]. His experience and expertise is something we can all learn from. For anyone interested in counter-extremism, his book is an absolute must read.”r-extremism, his book is an absolute must read.”)
  • Marcia Angell  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“No one know<font face="{{{font}}}">“No one knows the total amount provided by [[Big Pharma|drug companies]] to physicians, but I estimate from the annual reports of the top 9 U.S.-based drug companies that it comes to tens of billions of dollars a year in North America alone.By such means, the pharmaceutical industry has gained enormous control over how doctors evaluate and use its own products. Its extensive ties to physicians, particularly senior faculty at prestigious [[medical schools]], affect the results of research, the way [[medicine]] is practiced, and even the definition of what constitutes a disease.”n the definition of what constitutes a disease.”)
  • "COVID-19/Vaccine"  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“No team I was ever part of would have picked the spike protein... I believe they did it on purpose. It was [[conspiracy|collusion]] and malfeasance.”)
  • COVID-19/Resistance  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nobody has ever complied their way out of totalitarianism. Every time you comply the demands will get greater and greater.”)
  • Lockheed  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nobody is doing a better job of arming the world than Lockheed-Martin; the company's portfolio of weapons and buyers is breathtaking... [Lockheed-Martin is] the world's largest arms maker with $28 billion in 1997 sales.”)
  • Australia/Minister/Foreign Affairs  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nobody who <font face="{{{font}}}">“Nobody who is not part of those discussions and is not part of the decision-making process can ever know - and frankly nor should they know - the detail and the depth of the considerations that governments go into. These have to be done in a confidential way.”o. These have to be done in a confidential way.”)
  • Byram Bridle  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“None of us <font face="{{{font}}}">“None of us were expecting, I don’t think, that the vaccines would be rolled out very early on in the phase three clinical trials. So the phase three trials are not done. So in essence, what this means is the public rollout right now is an extension of the phase three clinical trial. So those being vaccinated now are, whether they realize it or not, part of the phase three experiment.” it or not, part of the phase three experiment.”)
  • Maximilian Krah  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nord Stream<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nord Stream has been blown up. In other words, critical infrastructure on which the competitiveness of German industry depends has been blown away before our eyes. Now I still have enough contacts in the United States that my American friends can tell me: Of course it was the United States, who else?”: Of course it was the United States, who else?”)
  • Social change  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Normally, w<font face="{{{font}}}">“Normally, when you challenge the conventional wisdom — that the current economic and [[Party politics|political system]] is the only possible one — the first reaction you are likely to get is a demand for a detailed architectural blueprint of how an alternative system would work, down to the nature of its [[financial]] instruments, energy supplies, and policies of [[sewer]] maintenance. Next, you are likely to be asked for a detailed program of how this system will be brought into existence. Historically, this is ridiculous. When has [[social change]] ever happened according to someone's blueprint?”al change]] ever happened according to someone's blueprint?”)
  • Institute for Statecraft  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Not just a “[[think tank]]” offering yet another discussion forum but also a “do tank”.”)
  • Election  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Not just a “[[think tank]]” offering yet another discussion forum but also a “do tank”.”)
  • Thabo Mbeki  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Not long ag<font face="{{{font}}}">“Not long ago, in our own country, people were killed, [[tortured]], imprisoned and prohibited from being quoted in private and in public because the established authority believed that their views were dangerous and discredited. We are now being asked to do precisely the same thing that the racist [[apartheid]] tyranny we opposed did, because, it is said, there exists a scientific view that is supported by the majority, against which dissent is prohibited... People who otherwise would fight very hard to defend the critically important rights of freedom of thought and speech occupy, with regard to the HIV-AIDS issue, the frontline in the campaign of intellectual intimidation and terrorism...”n of intellectual intimidation and terrorism...”)
  • Darya Dugina  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Not so long<font face="{{{font}}}">“Not so long ago, the FSB was directly engaged in smashing assassination attempts, organised by the SBU, against Russian journalists, as in the case of Olga Skabaeyeva and Vladimir Soloviev. It’s mind-boggling that [[Aleksandr Dugin|Dugin]] and his family were not protected by the Russian intelligence/security apparatus.”by the Russian intelligence/security apparatus.”)
  • Woodrow Wilson  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nothing lik<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nothing like official sanction was given to the idea that the United States is first and foremost a democracy until [[Woodrow Wilson]], in making the war against the Central Powers a war for [[democracy]], gave the stamp of wide popularity to the idea that the United States is, first and foremost, a democracy.”ted States is, first and foremost, a democracy.”)
  • George Carlin  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Now listen,<font face="{{{font}}}">“Now listen, long as we’re discussing minorities, I’d like to mention something about language. There are a couple of terms being used a lot these days by guilty white [[liberals]]. First one is “happens to be”… “He happens to be black. I have a friend who happens to be black.” Like it’s a fucking accident you know? Happens to be black? “Yes, he happens to be black.” Ah, yeah, yeah, yeah, he had two black parents? “Oh yes, yes he did. Yes, that’s right.” Right, and they fucked? “Oh indeed they did… indeed they did.” So where does the surprise part come in? I should think it would be more unusual if he just happened to be Scandinavian! And the other term is “openly.” “Openly gay.” They say “he’s openly gay.” But that’s the only minority they use that for. You know, you wouldn’t say someone was “openly black.” … well maybe James Brown… or Louis Farrakhan; Louis Farrakhan is openly black. [[Colin Powell]] is not openly black, Colin Powell is openly white; he just happens to be black.” white; he just happens to be black.”)
  • George Carlin  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Now, if you<font face="{{{font}}}">“Now, if you think you do have rights, I have one last assignment for ya. Next time you're at the computer get on the Internet, go to Wikipedia. When you get to Wikipedia, in the search field for Wikipedia, type in "[[Japanese]]-[[Americans]] 1942" and you'll find out all about your precious fucking rights.”ind out all about your precious fucking rights.”)
  • Roy Kellerman  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Now, in the seconds that I talked just now, a flurry of shots come into the car.”)
  • George Carlin  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Now, to bal<font face="{{{font}}}">“Now, to balance the scale, I'd like to talk about some things that bring us together, things that point out our similarities instead of our differences. 'Cause that's all you ever hear about in this country. It's our differences. That's all the media and the [[politicians]] are ever talking about—the things that separate us, things that make us different from one another. That's the way the ruling class operates in any society. They try to divide the rest of the people. They keep the lower and the [[middle classes]] fighting with each other so that they, the rich, can run off with all the fucking [[money]]! Fairly simple thing. Happens to work. You know? Anything different—that's what they're gonna talk about—race, [[religion]], ethnic and national background, jobs, income, [[education]], social status, sexuality, anything they can do to keep us fighting with each other, so that they can keep going to the [[bank]]! You know how I define the economic and social classes in this country? The upper class keeps all of the money, pays none of the taxes. The middle class pays all of the taxes, does all of the work. The poor are there just to scare the shit out of the middle class. Keep 'em showing up at those jobs.”iddle class. Keep 'em showing up at those jobs.”)
  • Corporate media/Logic  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Now, to bal<font face="{{{font}}}">“Now, to balance the scale, I'd like to talk about some things that bring us together, things that point out our similarities instead of our differences. 'Cause that's all you ever hear about in this country. It's our differences. That's all the media and the [[politicians]] are ever talking about—the things that separate us, things that make us different from one another. That's the way the ruling class operates in any society. They try to divide the rest of the people. They keep the lower and the [[middle classes]] fighting with each other so that they, the rich, can run off with all the fucking [[money]]! Fairly simple thing. Happens to work. You know? Anything different—that's what they're gonna talk about—race, [[religion]], ethnic and national background, jobs, income, [[education]], social status, sexuality, anything they can do to keep us fighting with each other, so that they can keep going to the [[bank]]! You know how I define the economic and social classes in this country? The upper class keeps all of the money, pays none of the taxes. The middle class pays all of the taxes, does all of the work. The poor are there just to scare the shit out of the middle class. Keep 'em showing up at those jobs.”iddle class. Keep 'em showing up at those jobs.”)
  • Jimmy Carter  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nowadays, b<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nowadays, because of the unwarranted invasion of Iraq by [[Bush]] and [[Blair]], which was a completely unjust adventure based on misleading statements, and the lack of any effort to resolve the [[Palestinian]] issue, [there is] massive Islamic condemnation of the United States. (...) (American [[media]] organisations), have been cowed, because they didn't want to be unpatriotic. There has been a lack of inquisitive [[journalism]]. In fact, it's hard to think of a major medium in the United States that has been objective and fair and balanced, and critical when criticism was deserved”anced, and critical when criticism was deserved”)
  • National Endowment for Democracy  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nowadays, i<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nowadays, instead of having the CIA going around behind the scenes and trying to manipulate the process by inserting money here and giving instructions secretly and so forth, they have now a sidekick, which is this National Endowment for Democracy, NED”h is this National Endowment for Democracy, NED”)
  • Nuclear power  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nuclear pow<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nuclear power is facing existential problems around the world, as the cost of renewable energies fall and their popularity grows. “The maths doesn’t work,” says Tom Burke, former environmental policy adviser to BP and visiting professor at both Imperial and University Colleges. “Nuclear simply doesn’t make sense any more.””. “Nuclear simply doesn’t make sense any more.””)
  • Elon Musk  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Nuke Mars!”)
  • "Gulf of Tonkin Incident"  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“OK. Here’s <font face="{{{font}}}">“OK. Here’s what we did. We [were] within their 12-mile limit, and that’s a matter that hasn’t been settled. But there have been some covert operations in that area that we have been carrying on – blowing up some bridges and things of that kind, roads, and so forth. So I imagine they wanted to put a stop to it. So they come out there and fire and we respond immediately with five-inch guns from the destroyer and with planes overhead. And we cripple them up – knock one of them out and cripple the other two. And then we go right back where we were with that destroyer [the Maddox], and with another one [the Turner Joy], plus plenty of planes standing by. And that’s where we are now.”lanes standing by. And that’s where we are now.”)
  • Barack Obama/Presidency  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Obama will <font face="{{{font}}}">“Obama will not purge a civilian or political appointee because they have bought into Obama's ideology," - "The White House protects their own. That's why they stalled on the investigation into Fast and Furious, Benghazi and ObamaCare. He's intentionally weakening and gutting our military, Pentagon and reducing us as a superpower, and anyone in the ranks who disagrees or speaks out is being purged.”ks who disagrees or speaks out is being purged.”)
  • Mervyn King  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Of all the <font face="{{{font}}}">“Of all the many ways of organizing [[banking]], the worst is the one we have today. Change is, I believe, inevitable. The question is only whether we can think our way through to a better outcome before the next generation is damaged by a future and bigger crisis.”ation is damaged by a future and bigger crisis.”)
  • Meeting  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Of all thes<font face="{{{font}}}">“Of all these meetings, the most valuable to me while I was in opposition were the [[Bilderberg Conferences]]... They were the brainchild of [[Joseph Retinger]]... After the war he organized the Congress of the Hague, which launched the European Movement... I was invited to the first [Bilderberg] meeting and later acted as convenor of [[Bilderberg/Guests/UK|the British who attended]].”Bilderberg/Guests/UK|the British who attended]].”)
  • Jarosław Kaczyński  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Of course, <font face="{{{font}}}">“Of course, Germany operates under the veil of the European Union. Remember, we are not arguing with the EU, we are its loyal members, we argue with Germany. We just do not want the old German idea from the 1915 book, called ‘Mitteleuropa’, in which Poland was planned to be a country subordinate to Germany, which can develop economically, but must always be clearly behind Germany,”lly, but must always be clearly behind Germany,”)