OECD

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Group.png OECD  
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OECD logo new.svg
AbbreviationOECD, OCDE
Predecessor OEEC
Formation1961
HeadquartersParis, France
LeaderOECD/Secretary-General
TypeBIS.jpg Intergovernmental organisation
Interest ofMiriam Camps, WEF/Global Future Council/Cities of Tomorrow
Member ofBusiness for Inclusive Growth
Sponsor ofAbt Associates
SubpageOECD/Chief Economist
OECD/Deputy Secretary-General
OECD/Secretary-General
Membership• Military help with COVID lockdown in Australia in July 2021.jpg Australia
•  Austria
• Belgium.jpg Belgium
•  Canada
•  Chile
•  Czech Republic
•  Denmark
•  Estonia
•  Finland
• Eiffel tower police.jpg France
•  Germany
•  Greece
•  Hungary
•  Iceland
•  Ireland
• Israel US.jpg Israel
•  Italy
•  Japan
•  Latvia
•  Luxembourg
•  Mexico
•  Netherlands
•  New Zealand
•  Norway
•  Poland
•  Portugal
•  Slovakia
•  Slovenia
•  South Korea
•  Spain
•  Sweden
•  Switzerland
• Turkey (orthographic projection).svg Turkey
• EU-United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
•  United States
Dedicate itself to help "democracy" and a "good world economy". Originally started to fund Western Europe in the cold war.

The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is an intergovernmental economic organisation with 35 member countries, founded in 1961 with the stated purpose of stimulating economic progress and world trade. It is a forum of countries describing themselves as committed to democracy and the market economy, providing a platform to compare policy experiences, seeking answers to common problems, identify good practices and coordinate domestic and international policies of its members.[1]

 

Employees on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEnd
Sally SheltonDeputy Secretary-General19992001
Jorge Moreira da SilvaDirector of the Development Co-operation Directorate1 November 201614 April 2022

 

Known members

All 35 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
AustraliaA large island nation in the southern hemisphere which is pioneering universal surveillance of its citizenry.
AustriaGerman-speaking republic in Central Europe. Since the end of the Cold War, Austria has become increasingly westernised.
BelgiumFormer European colonial power
CanadaIf tar sands are counted, Canada possesses the 3rd largest oil reserves of any nation state.
ChileSpanish-speaking MEDC in South America. It occupies a long, narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east, and the Pacific Ocean to the west.
Czech RepublicFormerly communist, central European nation.
DenmarkMember of the EU, NATO.
EireIsland off the coast of Great Britain. Ireland is a member of the EU but not NATO.
EstoniaEstonia is the most northern of the Baltic States. Formerly part of the USSR, now EU and NATO.
FinlandNordic country, borders Russia.
FranceA European nation, former colonial power, permanent seat on the UNSC
Germany"The economic powerhouse of Europe" - Germany dominates the European Union.
Greece"In 2006... the third biggest arms importer after China and India."
HungaryFormerly communist country in Eastern Europe, now a member of NATO, and the EU, Hungary is currently lead by Viktor Orban, an adversary of Brussels.
IcelandIsolated island nation off the north west coast of Europe. Part of the Nordics.
IsraelOnly country in the world to be founded, led and designated by and for Jewish people after the Holocaust. Zionists achieved this with forms of land grabbing, apartheid and murder of Palestinians, but saying that is apparently.... antisemitic...
ItalyEuropean country that has the sixth-largest national wealth and third-largest central bank gold reserve. Italy/Deep state is an integral part of the SDS.
JapanA populous country in East Asia. People are traditionally extremely law abiding by European standards.
LatviaFormer USSR, now NATO and EU. The middle country of the Baltic States. SDS power consolidation in 2021
LuxembourgOne of the richest and smallest sovereign states in the world.
Mexico"Poor Mexico, so far from God and so close to the United States!"
NetherlandsPoliticly fragmented and very densely populated country. Had very lenient drug and (underage) sex laws. Named a "narco-state" by neighbouring countries. Home of the first Bilderberg meeting.
New ZealandAn island state next to Australia which "has become a preferred bolthole for the ultra rich". Aggressively used contact tracing and lockdowns during the COVID-19 event.
NorwayStrategically located nation with money to spend on supranational deep state policies.
PolandFast growing, revived country since World War 2. Became a very loyal US Deep State parter. The populace are by a mile the biggest supporters of NATO presence in Europe.
PortugalPolitically very controlled country, with a duopoly between socialist parties. Refused a War on Drugs, with successful results.
SlovakiaFormerly communist country in Eastern Europe. Now a member of NATO and the European Union.
SloveniaA small country in Europe that was never part of the Warsaw Pact.
South KoreaPart of the great powers of Asia, South Korea was shaped by the US after the Korean War. Most companies in the entertainment and tech industries are owned antidemocratic by rich families that operate like governments of their own, bribing presidents and evading the law.
SpainSeemingly a tropical easy-going country on the southern border of Europe. Spain has had trouble running a “death squad-free” democracy since Franco retired. Spain has seen the bloodiest post Gladio 1 terror attack take place in Madrid in 2004, and was a battleground of the Ifs and GRU during the 2010s.
SwedenA nation state which is heavy on social control, but which defied the SDS COVID lockdown policy.
SwitzerlandA mountainous, hence easily defended country in central Europe which has established itself as a world banking center.
TurkeyTurkey is a nation state at the south east corner of Europe.
UKThe biggest Island in Europe. It was a world power with massive influence for over 4 centuries.
USThe United States is the single biggest military spender in the world, with a higher 2020 expenditure than the next ten countries combined. Its infrastructure has been described to be in disrepair since the late 1980s.
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