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Capital of Germany. |
Berlin is the capital of Germany.
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History
After WW2, each of the 4 occupying powers (France, UK, US and the USSR) took control of part of the city. Berlin Airlift.
Locations
Related Quotation
Page | Quote | Date |
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Bilderberg/1954 | “Americans saw that firm Western action in Persia, Berlin, and Korea had produced successful results and they therefore believed in continuing a firm policy.” | 1954 |
Events
Event | Description |
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"The Storming of the Reichstag" | Attempted false flag incident, where police agents provocateurs attempted to incite a small crowd of right wing protesters to storm Parliament, in an attempt to smear a larger COVID-dissident demonstration the same day. |
2016 Berlin attack | Reported truck hijacking in Berlin attributed to ISIL. |
Berlin Conference | 1880s conference to regulate European colonization and trade in Africa |
La Belle discotheque bombing | A bombing in West Berlin, blamed by the US on Libya. |
Le Cercle/1997 (Berlin) | Dates uncertain |
Mykonos restaurant assassinations | 1992 Assassination of Iranian-Kurdish leaders in Berlin. Presumably Iran did it, but a curious warning from Swedish Prime Minister Carl Bildt hints that there may be more to the incident. |
Reichstag Fire | Generally reckoned at the time to be a false flag attack, Hitler quickly seized upon the fire at the Reichstag to pass an "enabling act", ushering in full on totalitarian rule. In retrospect it may indeed have been the work of an isolated individual. |
Security and Defence Learning/2005 | The first in a sequence of 8 annual conferences on "defence" and "security", chaired by Harold Elletson. |
Security and Defence Learning/2006 | 2nd of a series of 8 spooky conferences |
Security and Defence Learning/2007 | Third of a series of 8 spooky conferences |
Security and Defence Learning/2008 | 4th of a series of 8 spooky conferences |
Security and Defence Learning/2009 | 5th of a series of 8 spooky conferences |
Security and Defence Learning/2010 | A conference about training people for "defence" and "security" that featured at least 3 members of the Institute for Statecraft |
Security and Defence Learning/2011 | 7th in a series of spooky conferences to promote the danger of "terrorism" |
Security and Defence Learning/2012 |
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | End | Description |
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AFD | 6 February 2013 | Right wing populist party in Germany. | |
Alliance 90/The Greens | 14 May 1993 | The green party of Germany. Originally anti-war, it is now the foremost war party in Europe. Also proponent of Covid-19 agenda. Now being positioned to government by the deep state. | |
Apolut | 2012 | German-language independent media | |
Aspen Institute Germany | 1974 | One of the leading U.S. influence networks in Germany, making sure decisions are made behind closed doors. | |
Atlantic Initiative | 2004 | One of the transatlantic influence networks in Germany. | |
Atlantik-Brücke | 1952 | A long established and relatively public organ of the US to control German politics. | |
Die Linke | 16 June 2007 | Left wing populist party in Germany. | |
ESCP Europe | 1819 | Private business school | |
East Germany | Former country in Europe. | ||
European Council on Foreign Relations | 2007 | Shares members with the Integrity Initiative's Spanish Cluster | |
European Platform for Democratic Elections | December 2012 | NGO doing election observations. Its judgement on what is deemed a "fair" election or not, might possibly be influenced by who finances it, which includes several NATO governments and deep state foundations. Also makes an "enemies list" | |
European Stability Initiative | June 1999 | Think tank focusing on increasing migration into Europe. George Soros and other deep state funding. | |
Federal Academy for Security Policy | 1992 | "Acceptance of Germany’s security policy by the general public is a vital element of security itself. The intensified public debate on security issues requires competent executive personnel within the government, the business sector, the scientific community and the media who are able to take the necessary lead in the formation of opinion.” | |
Federation of German Industries | |||
Free University of Berlin | Created as a Cold War showcase of Western freedom. | ||
German Council on Foreign Relations | 1955 | Think tank with deep state connections | |
German Federal Foreign Office | 1870 | The German Foreign Ministry | |
German Institute for International and Security Affairs | 1962 | ||
Germany | "The economic powerhouse of Europe" - Germany dominates the European Union. | ||
Germany/Ministry/Interior | 1949 | Tasked with the internal "security" of Germany. | |
Global Panel Foundation | 1989 | NGO with members who are mostly people with deep ties to the intelligence community, working behind the scenes promoting international cooperation with regard to decision-making and implementation processes. | |
Heinrich Böll Foundation | 1997 | Conduit for German government money to select opposition activists. | |
Humboldt University of Berlin | 1810 | Experienced several drastic changes during the last century. | |
International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance | 1998 | ||
Robert Koch Institute | 1891 | German federal agency charged with preventing disease outbreaks | |
Sicherheitsdienst | |||
Stasi | 8 February 1950 | 13 January 1990 | The East German intelligence agency |
Technical University of Berlin | 1879 | One of the 4 Universities in Berlin, home to a few former top Nazi-officials. | |
Transparency International | 1993 | ||
University of Potsdam | 1991 | Emphasis today is still placed on teacher training. | |
Zentrum Liberale Moderne | 2017 |
Jobs here
Event | Job | Appointed | End |
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Matthijs van Bonzel | Head of Unit | 2001 | 2005 |
David Edmund Murphy | Station Chief in West Berlin | 1959 | 1961 |
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