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The 1967 Bilderberg Report
Date31 March 1967 - 2 April 1967
LocationSt. John's College (Cambridge),  England,  UK
ParticipantsBernhard von Biesterfeld, Ernst van der Beugel, Joseph E. Johnson, Johannes Meynen, Arnold Lamping, Giovanni Agnelli, Charles Arliotis, George W. Ball, David H. Barran, Jacques Baumel, Wilfrid Baumgartner, Kurt Becker, Frederick Beebe, Frederic Bennett, M. Nuri Birgi, Kurt Birrenbach, Manlio Brosio, Jean Casanova, Harold Cleveland, Harlan Cleveland, Emilio Collado, Prince Guido Colonna di Paliano, Piet Dankert, Arthur H. Dean, John Diebold, James Eayrs, Philip Mountbatten, Mario Ferrari Aggradi, Anthony Griffin, Arnold Hall, Henri Hartung, Denis Healey, Edward Heath, Henry Heinz II, Leif Høegh, Stanley Hoffmann, Quintin Hogg, Yngve Holmberg, Donald F. Hornig, Henry M. Jackson, Carl Kaysen, Frank Kearton, Antonie T. Knoppers, Max Kohnstamm, Joseph Kraft, Jaap Kymmell, Theo Lefevre, Jules Leger, Joseph M. A. H. Luns, Paul Martin Sr, Charles McC. Mathias Jr., Niels Matthiasen, Reginald Maudling, George McGhee, John T. McNaughton, Hans Merkle, Bill Moyers, Preben Munthe, Robert D. Murphy, Klaus-Georg von Amsberg, John Newhouse, Stavros S. Niarchos, Alberto Franco Nogueira, Lauris Norstad, Johan Nykopp, Aurelio Peccei, James Perkins, John Pesmazoglou, Gerard Piel, Emanuel R. Piore, Leopoldo Pirelli, David Rockefeller, Eric Roll, Eugene V. Rostow, Ambroise Roux, Helmut Schmidt, Urs Schwarz, Hartley Shawcross, Henri Simonet, Baron Snoy et d'Oppuers, Svend O. Sorensen, Shepard Stone, Dick Taverne, Terkel Terkelsen, Otto G. Tidemand, Ludovic Tron, Berend Udink, Paolo Vittorelli, Marcus Wallenberg Jr., Charles Wheeler, Hermann Withalm, Otto Wolff von Amerongen
PerpetratorsBilderberg/Steering committee
Witnessed byVittorino Chiusano, Richard K. Munby, Bertie le Roy, Carel J. van Schelle, Edwin Vernede
DescriptionPossibly the only Bilderberg meeting held in a university college rather than a hotel (St. John's College, Cambridge)

The 1967 Bilderberg Meeting was the 16th such meeting and had 88 participants from 15 European countries, the United States, Canada and "various international organisations".[1] It was the second in England, and exceptionally, it was held in a university (St. John's College, Cambridge) rather than a hotel. The 92 guests included 16 business executives, 29 politicians, 1 financiers, 10 editors/journalists and 7 academics. The next meeting was the 1968 Bilderberg.

Agenda

The 1967 Bilderberg Agenda has been leaked and is now online.[1]

1. The technological gap between America and Europe with special reference to American investments in Europe

The groundwork for discussion of this item on the Agenda consisted of a paper prepared by an American participant which was distributed before the meeting.[1] The sections were:

  • Management is the key
  • Quantity and quality in technology
  • How much "fall-out" from space and defence research?
  • The "Brain Drain"
  • Ways of Developing Europe's Technology
  • New Initiatives: Wilson, OECD, Fanfani
  • The Role Of Direct United States Investment In The Transfer Of Technology
  • Research By United States International Companies In Europe

2 Do the basic concepts of Atlantic co-operation remain valid for the evolving world situation? If not, what concepts could take their place?

The groundwork for discussion of these items of the Agenda was laid by two papers prepared by a United States participant and by a German specialist, the papers having been distributed before the meeting.

The author of the first paper began by pointing to the fact that to some extent an "Atlantic mythology" had developed over the last twenty years which exaggerated the degree of community actually reached among the members of the Atlantic Alliance. Two crucial questions had therefore been sidestepped: what for i.e., what are the purposes of the enterprise, and who controls-i.e., who commands and who benefits.[1]

The author of the second paper began by saying that the word "disarray" was barely adequate to describe the present situation of the Atlantic Alliance. Decay and disintegration would more accurately sum up the present state of affairs.[1]

 

Known Participants

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

ParticipantDescription
Mario Ferrari AggradiItalian politician
Gianni AgnelliItalian industrialist, 37 Bilderbergs
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.
Charles ArliotisGreek banker and Minister of Coordination. Bilderberg Steering committee member in the 1960s
George BallUS deep politician who attended all 40 Bilderberg meetings up to his death, he helped make key decisions about post-WW2 Europe.
David BarranOne of the UK's "most articulate spokesmen for free enterprise"
Jacques BaumelFrench Gaullist politician who attended 4 Bilderbergs from 1963 to 1967
Wilfrid BaumgartnerGovernor of the Bank of France, Bilderberg Steering Committee
Kurt BeckerGerman editor-in-chief and government spokesman. Attended Bilderberg/1967 and Bilderberg/1975. Member of Atlantik-Brücke.
Frederick BeebeSingle Bilderberg corporate lawyer
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
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
Kurt Birrenbach7 Bilderbergs, West German politician
Manlio BrosioThe last Secretary General of NATO who was appointed before he attended the Bilderberg.
Harlan ClevelandAttended the 1967 Bilderberg as US Permanent Representative to NATO
Harold ClevelandCitibank vice president, double Bilderberger
Emilio ColladoBig oil, Bilderberg Steering committee.
Piet DankertDutch politician who attended the 1967 Bilderberg. President of the European Parliament 1982-84
Arthur DeanChairman and senior partner of Sullivan & Cromwell, where he worked closely with John Foster Dulles
John DieboldUS businessman who attended the 1967 Bilderberg
James EayrsCanadian historian of Canadian foreign policy who attended the 1967 Bilderberg
Anthony GriffinWorked for S.G. Warburg. A member of the Bilderberg Advisory Committee for 32 years.
Arnold HallEnglish aeronautical engineer, scientist and industrialist. Triple Bilderberger
Henri HartungSwiss academic who gave a presentation on The Internationalization of Business: The Social Aspect to the 1968 Bilderberg.
Denis HealeyBilderberg Steering committee member, who attended 23 Bilderberg meetings.
Edward HeathUK Prime Minister, posthumously suggested to be controlled through the UK/VIPaedophile operation
Stanley HoffmannAcademic who attended the 1967 and 1983 Bilderbergs.
Quintin HoggAt time of Bilderberg, possible candidate for leadership of UK Conservative Party
Yngve HolmbergAttended the 1967 Bilderberg as Leader of the Swedish Moderate Party
Donald HornigUS nuclear detonators scientist and presidential science advisor
Leif HöeghBilderberg Steering committee, as was his son
H. John Heinz II34 Bilderberg meetings, Bilderberg Steering & Advisory Committees
Henry JacksonSuspected deep state operative who attended 3 Bilderbergs in the 1960s and spoke at the 1979 Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism on "Terrorism as a Weapon in International Politics".
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
Carl KaysenUS/Deputy National Security Advisor 1961-63
Frank KeartonWW2 nuclear researcher. Attended Bilderberg 1967 and 1972 as Chairman of chemical and textiles company Courtaulds. Later CEO of British National Oil Corporation. Life Peer.
Antonie KnoppersMerck executive who attended the 1967 and 1970 Bilderbergs.
Max KohnstammMember of the Bilderberg Advisory Committee, visited the Bilderberg 28 times. European chair of the CFR
Joseph KraftDouble Bilderberg US journalist
Jaap KymmellDutch banker and economist who attended the 1967 Bilderberg
Arnold LampingDeputy secretary general in Europe of the Bilderberg. All Bilderberg meetings from 1960 - 1968.
Théo LefevreBelgian Bilderberger politician, Prime Minister of Belgium 1961-65. Died in 1973, aged 59
Joseph LunsEx Secretary General of NATO, Regular Bilderberger
Jules LégerGovernor General of Canada 1974-79
Charles MathiasChurch Committee member, Bilderberg/Steering committee, 17 Bilderbergs
Niels MatthiasenDanish social-democratic politician. One of the co-founders of the pro-NATO influence organization Atlantsammenslutningen. Attended 1967 Bilderberg as party secretary.
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Witnesses

WitnessDescription
Robert BartleyManaged the editorial page of The Wall Street Journal for over 30 years. 15 Bilderberg visits
Vittorino ChiusanoItalian advisor to deep politician Giovanni Agnelli. Attended all the Bilderberg meetings from 1963 up to 1967.
Richard MunbyObscure UK visitor to the 1967 Bilderberg, possibly an aide to Louis Mountbatten
Carel van SchelleDutch diplomat from patrician background. College van Vertrouwensmannen. Ambassador to NATO and OECD 1959-1961, then high ranking courtier for the royal family. Attended Bilderberg/1967
Edwin VernèdePersonal Secretary to Prince Bernhard for 30 years (1965-95)
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