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The 45th Bilderberg Meeting - Happyclown Inc. Intelligence Update
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The Global Corporate Elite Meeting Confirmed by Reuters Wire Service ReportsThis is the forum where EEC was first mootedEMU (the structural adjustment programme for Europe) first decided Happyclown Inc. agent from Oxford, UK wrote an article end of June 5 days priorto the meeting see http://www.tlio.demon.co.uk/bilder.htm which is provedcorrect in this reuter report... only thing missing from reuter though isanalysis which criticises the Bilderberg group for leaving Third world debt andglobal trade in weapons off the agenda... there is also the tiny item of astrata of power above democratic western governments that we are not allowed toknow about!
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13Jun97 USA: BILDERBERG MEETING OF 1997 ASSEMBLES.:: This press release is transmitted on behalf of the 45th Bilderberg Meeting.Atlanta, June 13 - The 45th Bilderberg Meeting will be held near Atlanta,Georgia, USA, from June 12-15, 1997, to discuss the Atlantic Relationship in aTime of Change. Among others the Conference will discuss NATO, China, Islam,EMU, Energy, Growth, Corporate Governance.About 120 participants from North America and Europe will attend thediscussions. The meeting is private in order to encourage frank and opendiscussion.
Bilderberg takes its name from the Hotel where the first meeting took place inMay 1954. That meeting grew out of the concern on both sides of the Atlanticthat the industrialized democracies in Europe and North America were not workingtogether as closely as they should on matters of critical importance.It was felt regular, off-the-record discussions would contribute to a betterunderstanding of the complex forces and major trends affecting Western nations.
What is unique about Bilderberg as a forum is:
1. The broad cross-section of leading citizens, in and out of government, thatare assembled for nearly three days of purely informal discussion about topicsof current concern especially in the fields of foreign affairs and theinternational economy.
2. The strong feeling among participants that in view of the differing attitudesand experiences of their nations, there is a continuous, clear need to developan understanding in which these concerns can be accommodated.3. The privacy of the meetings, which have no purpose other than to allowparticipants to speak their minds openly and freely.At the meetings, no resolutions are proposed, no votes taken, and no policystatements issued. In short, Bilderberg is a flexible and informal internationalleadership-forum in which different viewpoints can be expressed and mutualunderstanding enhanced.
To ensure full discussion, individuals representing a wide range of politicaland economic points of view are invited.Two-thirds of the participants come from Europe and the remainder from theUnited States and Canada. Within this framework, on average about one-third arefrom the government sector and the remaining two-thirds from a variety of fieldsincluding finance, industry, labour, education and the media.Participants are solely invited for their knowledge, experience and standing andwith reference to the topics on the agenda.All participants attend Bilderberg in a private and not in an official capacity.Participants have agreed not to give interviews to the press during the meeting.In contacts with the media after the conference it is an established rule noattribution should be made to individual participants of what was discussedduring the meeting. There will be no press conference.
A list of participants is appended.
Bilderberg Meetings
PineIsle Resort near Atlanta, USA
June 12-15, 1997
Current list of participants. (Status June 12.)
Chairman. GB. Carrington, Peter. Former Chairman of the Board, ChristiesInternational plc; Former Secretary General, NATO.Honorary Secretary General. NL. Halberstadt, Victor. Professor of PublicEconomics, Leiden University.
I. Agnelli, Giovanni. Honorary Chairman, Fiat S.p.A.
I. Agnelli, Umberto. Chairman, IFIL S.p.A.
USA. Allaire, Paul A. Chairman, Xerox Corporation.
DK. Andersen, Bodil Nyboe. Governor, Central Bank of Denmark.USA. Armacost, Michael H. President, The Brookings Institution.P. Balsemao, Francisco Pinto. Professor of Communication Science, NewUniversity, Lisbon; Chairman, IMPRESA, S.G.P.S.; Former Prime Minister.S. Barnevik, Percy. Chairman, ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd.USA. Bartley, Robert L. Editor, Wall Street Journal.CDN. Bassett, Isabel. Parliamentary Assistant to the Ministry of Finance,Government of Ontario.
USA. Bentsen, Lloyd M. Former Secretary of the Treasury, partner, VernerLiipfert Bernhard, McPherson and Hand.
USA. Berger, Samuel R. Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs.NL. Bergh, Maarten A. van den Group Managing Director, Royal Dutch/Shell Groupof Companies.
USA. Bergsten, C. Fred. Director, Institute for International Economics.USA. Bernstein Richard. Book Critic, New York Times.NL. Beugel, Ernst H. van der. Emeritus Professor of International Relations,Leiden University; Former Honorary Secretary General of Bilderberg Meetings forEurope and Canada.
TR. Beyazit, Selahattin. Director of Companies.
INT. Bildt, Carl. The High Representative.
TR. Bilgin, Dinc. Chairman of the Board, Sabah Yayincilik A.S.
CDN. Black, Conrad M. Chairman, The Telegraph plc.
H. Bokros, Lajos. Senior Adviser, The World Bank.
P. Borges, Antonio Dean. INSEAD.
GB. Browne, E. John P. Group Chief Executive, The British Petroleum Companyp.l.c.
USA. Bryan, John H. Chairman and CEO, Sara Lee Corporation.GB. Buchanan, Robin W.T. Senior Partner, Bain & Company.
D. Burda, Hubert. Chairman, Burda Media.
CH. Butler, Hugo. Editor in Chief, Neue Zurcher Zeitung.GR. Carras, Costa. Director of Companies, D Cartellieri, Ulrich Member of theSupervisory Board, Deutsche Bank AG.
E. Carvajal Urquijo, Jaime Chairman and General Manager, Iberfomento.
F. Collomb, Bertrand. Chairman and CEO, Lafarge.
USA. Corzine, Jon S. Chairman and CEO, Goldman Sachs & Co.CH Cotti, Flavio. Federal Councillor and Minister for Foreign Affairs.GB. Cranborne, Robert M.J.C. Leader of the Opposition in the House of Lords.USA. Dam, Kenneth W. Max Pam Professor of American and Foreign Law, TheUniversity of Chicago Law School.
GR. David, George A. Chairman of the Board, Hellenic Bottling Company S.A.B. Davignon, Etienne. Executive Chairman, Societe Generale de Belgique; FormerVice Chairman of the Commission of the European Communities.B. Donnea, Francois X. de Former Minister of Defense; Mayor of Brussels; Memberof Parliament.
DK. Ellemann-Jensen, Uffe. Chairman, Liberal Party.
TR. Ercel, Gazi. Governor, Central Bank of Turkey.
TR. Erguder, Ustun. Rector, Bosporus University.
CDN. Frum, David. Political Commentator.
USA. Gadiesh, Orit Chairman of the Board, Bain & Company Inc.P. Galvao Teles, Jose M. Lawyer, Member of the Social Party, Member of theCouncil of State.
F. Gergorin, Jean-Louis. Member of the Board of Directors, Deputy to theChairman Strategic Coordination, Matra Hachette.USA. Gerstner, Jr, Louis V. Chairman, IBM Corporation.
USA. Hamilton, Lee H. Congressman (D, Indiana.)
N. Hoegh, Westye. Chairman of the Board, Leif Hoegh & Co. ASA; Former President,Norwegian Shipowners' Association.
USA. Holbrooke, Richard C. Former Assistant Secretary for European Affairs, Vicechairman, CS First Boston.
GB. Hutton, Will. Editor, The Observer.
B. Huyghebaert, Jan. Chairman, Almanij-Kredietbank Groep.FIN. Iloniemi, Jaakko. Managing Director, Centre for Finnish Business and PolicyStudies; Former Ambassador to the USA.
D. Issing, H.C. Otmar. Member of the Board, Deutsche Bundesbank.GB. Jacobi, Mary Jo. Head of Group Public Affairs, HSBC Holdings plc; Former USAssistant Secretary of Commerce.
INT. Johnston, Donald J. Secretary-General, OECD.
USA. Jordan, Jr., Vernon E. Senior Partner, Akin, Gump, Strauss, Hauer & Feld,LLP (Attorneys-at-Law.)
USA. Kissinger, Henry A. Former Secretary of State; Chairman, KissingerAssociates, Inc.
NL. Korteweg, Pieter. President and CEO, Robeco Group.
A. Kothbauer, Max. Director of Companies.
GR. Kiranidiotis, Yannos. Deputy Minister for Foreign Affairs.F. Levy-Lang, Andre. Chairman of the Board of Management, Banque Paribas.USA Lewis, William W. Director of McKinsey Global Institute, McKinsey & Company.GB. Mabro, Robert E. Director, Oxford Institute for Energy Studies.USA. McDonough, William J. President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
A. Mitterbauer, Peter. Chairman, Miba AG
F. Montbrial, Thierry de. Director, French Institute of International Relations;Professor of Economics, Ecole Polytechnique.CDN. Munroe-Blum, Heather. Vice-President, Research and International Relations,University of Toronto.
N. Myklebust, Egil. Chief Executive, Norsk Hydro.
D. Nass, Matthias. Managing Editor, Die Zeit.
NL. Netherlands, Her Majesty the Queen of the.
FIN. Niinisto, Sauli V. Minister of Finance.
USA. Nunn, Sam. Former Senator (D, Georgia.)
ICE. Oddsson, David Prime Minister.
PL. Olechowski, Andrzej. Chairman, Central Europe Trust, Poland.FIN. Ollila, Jorma President and CEO, Nokia Corporation.USA. Page, Jr., John M. Chief Economist, Middle East and North Africa Region,The World Bank.
USA. Powell, Colin L. Former Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff.CH. Pury, David de. Chairman, de Pury Pictet Turrettini & Co. Ltd.IRL. Quinn, Lochlann. Chairman, Allied Irish Bank Group.GB. Robertson, Simon. Former Chairman, Kleinwort Benson Group plc.USA. Rockefeller, David. Chairman, Chase Manhattan Bank International AdvisoryCommittee.
USA. Rockefeller, Sharon Percy. President and CEO, WETA-TV and FM (PBS.)E. Rodriguez Inciarte, Matias. Vice Chairman, Banco de Santander.
GB. Rell, Eric. Senior Adviser, SBC Warburg.
I. Rossella, Carlo Editor, Editrice La Stampa S.p.A.F. Roy, Olivier. University Professor and Researcher, Laboratoire Monde Iranien,CNRS.
CDN. Sabia, Maureen. Corporate Director and President, Maureen SabiaInternational.
P. Salgado, Ricardo. Espirito Santo President and CEO, Banco Espirito Santo.D. Schrempp, Jurgen E. Chairman of the Board of Management, Daimler-Benz AG.INT. Schwab, Klaus. President, World Economic Forum.DK. Seidenfaden, Toger. Editor in Chief, Politiken A/S.USA. Sheinkman, Jack. Chairman of the Board, Amalgamated Bank.I. Silvestri, Stefano Vice President, Istituto Affari Internazionali; formerUndersecretary of Defence.
USA. Stahl, Lesley R. National Affairs Correspondent, CBS News.USA. Stephanopoulos, George Visiting Professor, Columbia University, FormerSenior Advisor to the President for Policy and Strategy.H. Suryanyi, Gyorgy. President, National Bank of Hungary.IRL. Sutherland, Peter D. Chairman and Managing Director, Goldman SachsInternational; Former Director General, GATT and WTO.S. Svedberg, Bjorn President and CEO, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken.TR. Tara, Sinan. Vice President, Enka Construction & Ind. Inc.GB. Taylor, J. Martin. Chief Executive, Barclays PLC.GB. Villeneuve, Andre-Francois H. Executive Director, Reuters Group Holdingsplc.
USA. Vogel, Ezra F. Henry Ford II Professor of Social Sciences, HarvardUniversity.
USA. Volcker, Paul A. Chairman, BT Wolfensohn.
A. Vranitzky, Franz. Former Federal Chancellor.
INT. Vries, Gijs M. de Chairman, Liberal Group, European Parliament.S. Wallenberg, Marcus. Executive Vice President, Investor AB.USA. Weiss, Stanley A. Chairman, Business Executives for National Security, Inc.USA. Whitehead, John C. Former Deputy Secretary of State.INT. Wolfensohn, James D. President, The World Bank.D. Wolff von Amerongen, Otto. Chairman and CEO of Otto Wolff GmbH.USA. Wolfowitz, Paul Dean, Nitze School of Advanced International Studies;Former Under Secretary of Defense for Policy.NL. Wijffels, Herman H.F. Chairman of the Executive Board, Rabobank Nederland.GB. Yahuda, Michael B. Professor of International Relations, London School ofEconomics.
USA. Yost, Casimir A. Director, Institute for the Study of Diplomacy, School ofForeign Service, Georgetown University, Washington.
Advisory to editors:
UNS does not warrant or make any representations regarding the correctness,accuracy or reliability of the contents of the press release. Under nocircumstances shall UNS be liable for damages resulting from the use ofinformation contained in the press release. All facts should be independentlychecked.
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