Jens Ulltveit-Moe

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Person.png Jens Ulltveit-Moe   IMDBRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(businessman, billionaire, deep state operative?)
Jens Ulltveit-Moe.jpg
Born16 July 1942
Drammen, Norway
NationalityNorwegian
Alma materNorwegian School of Economics, Columbia University/School of International and Public Affairs
Member ofTrilateral Commission

Jens Ulltveit-Moe is a Norwegian billionaire business leader with connections to the Norwegian deep state.

Activities

Jens Ulltveit-Moe is part of "The Vision Group", an exclusive and very private discussion group with prominent business leaders, bureaucrats and journalists, with nine people at its core.[1]

Removing Focus from Corruption

In 2002 former minister Tore Tønne committed suicide after it was revealed he received hidden payments from billionaire Kjell-Inge Røkke. In an interview. Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise President Ulltveit-Moe lashed out at the media, claiming that by revealing dubious invoices, they had started a persecution that "killed him".[2] By going out hard, Ulltveit-Moe removed the focus from the actual corruption charges, centered around the law firm BA-HR and their main client, billionaire Kjell-Inge Røkke.


 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/200731 May 20073 June 2007Turkey
Istanbul
The 55th Bilderberg meeting, held in Turkey
Bilderberg/201429 May 20141 June 2014Denmark
Copenhagen
Marriott Hotel
The 62nd Bilderberg, with 136 guests, held in Copenhagen
WEF/Annual Meeting/201126 January 201130 January 2011World Economic Forum
Switzerland
2229 guests in Davos, with the theme: "Shared Norms for the New Reality".
WEF/Annual Meeting/201225 January 201229 January 2012Switzerland2113 guests in Davos
WEF/Annual Meeting/201323 January 201327 January 2013World Economic Forum
Switzerland
2500 mostly unelected leaders met to discuss "leading through adversity"
WEF/Annual Meeting/201620 January 201623 January 2016World Economic Forum
Switzerland
Attended by over 2500 people, both leaders and followers, who were explained how the Fourth Industrial Revolution would changed everything, including being a "revolution of values".
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.


References