Bilderberg at 60: inside the world’s most secretive conference (Participants List)

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London Guardian (MSM Coverage)

Topics on the agenda for the three-day summit first held on 29 May 1954 will include: does privacy exist?

It’s been a week of celebrations for Henry Kissinger. On Tuesday he turned 91, on Wednesday he broke his personal best in the 400m hurdles, and on Thursday in Copenhagen, he’ll be clinking champagne flutes with the secretary general of Nato and the queen of Spain, as they celebrate 60 glorious years of Bilderberg. I just hope George Osborne remembered to pack a party hat.
Thursday is the opening day of the influential three-day summit and it’s also the 60th anniversary of the Bilderberg Group’s first meeting, which took place in Holland on 29 May 1954. So this year’s event is a red-letter occasion, and the official participant list shows that the 2014 conference is a peculiarly high-powered affair.
The chancellor, at his seventh Bilderberg, is spending the next three days deep in conference with the heads of MI6, Nato, the International Monetary Fund, HSBC, Shell, BP and Goldman Sachs International, along with dozens of other chief executives, billionaires and high-ranking politicians from around Europe. This year also includes a visit from the supreme allied commander Europe, and a return of royalty – Queen Sofia of Spain and Princess Beatrix of the Netherlands, the daughter of the Bilderberg founder Prince Bernhard.
Back in the 1950s, when Bernhard sent out the invitations, it was to discuss “a number of problems facing western civilization”. These days, the Bilderberg Group prefers to call them “megatrends”. The megatrends on this year’s agenda include: “What next for Europe?”, “Ukraine”, “Intelligence sharing” and “Does privacy exist?”
That’s an exquisite irony: the world’s most secretive conference discussing whether privacy exists. Certainly for some it does. It’s not just birthday bunting that’s gone up in Copenhagen: there’s also a double ring of three-metre (10ft) high security fencing. The hotel is teeming with security: lithe gentlemen in loose slacks and dark glasses, trying not to kill the birthday vibe. Or anyone else.
Already, two reporters have been arrested trying to interview the organisers of the conference in the Marriott hotel bar. It’s easy enough to keep your privacy intact when you’re employing so many people to guard it.
There’s something distinctly chilling about the existence of privacy being debated, in extreme privacy, by people such as the executive chairman of Google, Eric Schmidt, and the board member of Facebook Peter Thiel: exactly the people who know how radically transparent the general public has become.
And to have them discussing it with the head of MI6, Sir John Sawers, and Keith Alexander, the recently replaced head of the National Security Agency. And with people such as the head of AXA, the insurance and investment conglomerate – Henri de Castries. Perhaps no one is more interested in data collection and public surveillance than the insurance giants. For them, privacy is the enemy. Public transparency is a goldmine.
Back in 2010, Osborne proudly launched “the most radical transparency agenda the country has ever seen”. However, this transparency agenda doesn’t seem to extend to Osborne himself making a public statement about what he has discussed at this meeting. And with whom.
We know, from the agenda and list, that Osborne will be there with the foreign affairs ministers from Spain and Sweden, and the deputy secretary general of the French presidency. And from closer to home, the international development secretary, Justine Greening, and fellow Bilderberg veteran and shadow chancellor, Ed Balls.
We know that he’s scheduled to discuss the situation in Ukraine with extremely interested parties, such as the chief executive of the European arms giant Airbus, Thomas Enders. Not to mention the chief executive and chairman of “the defence & security company” Saab: Håkan Buskhe and Marcus Wallenberg. And billionaire investors including Henry Kravis of KKR, who is “always looking to sharpen” what he calls “the KKR edge”. Helping Kravis sharpen his edge is General David Petraeus, former director of the CIA, now head of the KKR Global Institute – a massive investment operation.
The Bilderberg Group says the conference has no desired outcome. But for private equity giants, and the heads of banks, arms manufacturers and oil companies, there’s always a desired outcome. Try telling the shareholders of Shell that there’s “no desired outcome” of their chairman and chief executive spending three days in conference with politicians and policy makers.
Try telling that to the lobbyists who have been working so hard to push the Transatlantic Trade Investment Partnership (TTIP) deal that is being negotiated. Bilderberg is packed to the gills with senior members of powerful lobby groups. Will members of British American Business’s international advisory board, such as Douglas Flint and Peter Sutherland, express BAB’s fervent support of TTIP when discussing “Is the economic recovery sustainable?” Or will they leave their lobbying hats at the door?
MP Michael Meacher describes Bilderberg as “the cabal of the rich and powerful” who are working “to consolidate and extend the grip of the markets”. And they’re doing so “beyond the reach of the media or the public”. That said, every year, the press probes a little further behind the security fencing. Every year the questions for the politicians who attend, but remain silent, get harder.
They can try to laugh it off as a “talking shop” or a glorified knees-up, but these people haven’t come to Bilderberg to drink fizzy wine and pull party poppers. It’s possible that Reid Hoffman, the head of LinkedIn, has turned up for the birthday cake. But I doubt it. This is big business. And big politics. And big lobbying.
Bilderberg is big money, and they know how to spend it. From my spot outside, I’ve just seen three vans full of fish delicacies trundle into the hotel service entrance. I always thought there was something fishy about Bilderberg. Turns out that for tonight at least, it’s the rollmops.

 

Participants

Bilderberg Meetings

Copenhagen, Denmark 29 May – 1 June 2014

Current list of Participants

Status 26 May 2014
Chairman

FRA
Castries, Henri de
Chairman and CEO, AXA Group

 
 

DEU
Achleitner, Paul M.
Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Deutsche Bank AG

DEU
Ackermann, Josef
Former CEO, Deutsche Bank AG

GBR
Agius, Marcus
Non-Executive Chairman, PA Consulting Group

FIN
Alahuhta, Matti
Member of the Board, KONE; Chairman, Aalto University Foundation

GBR
Alexander, Helen
Chairman, UBM plc

USA
Alexander, Keith B.
Former Commander, U.S. Cyber Command; Former Director, National Security Agency

USA
Altman, Roger C.
Executive Chairman, Evercore

FIN
Apunen, Matti
Director, Finnish Business and Policy Forum EVA

DEU
Asmussen, Jörg
State Secretary of Labour and Social Affairs

HUN
Bajnai, Gordon
Former Prime Minister; Party Leader, Together 2014

GBR
Balls, Edward M.
Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer

PRT
Balsemão, Francisco Pinto
Chairman, Impresa SGPS

FRA
Baroin, François
Member of Parliament (UMP); Mayor of Troyes

FRA
Baverez, Nicolas
Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP

USA
Berggruen, Nicolas
Chairman, Berggruen Institute on Governance

ITA
Bernabè, Franco
Chairman, FB Group SRL

DNK
Besenbacher, Flemming
Chairman, The Carlsberg Group

NLD
Beurden, Ben van
CEO, Royal Dutch Shell plc

SWE
Bildt, Carl
Minister for Foreign Affairs

NOR
Brandtzæg, Svein Richard
President and CEO, Norsk Hydro ASA

INT
Breedlove, Philip M.
Supreme Allied Commander Europe

AUT
Bronner, Oscar
Publisher, Der STANDARD Verlagsgesellschaft m.b.H.

SWE
Buskhe, Håkan
President and CEO, Saab AB

TUR
Çandar, Cengiz
Senior Columnist, Al Monitor and Radikal

ESP
Cebrián, Juan Luis
Executive Chairman, Grupo PRISA

FRA
Chalendar, Pierre-André de
Chairman and CEO, Saint-Gobain

CAN
Clark, W. Edmund
Group President and CEO, TD Bank Group

INT
Coeuré, Benoît
Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank

IRL
Coveney, Simon
Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine

GBR
Cowper-Coles, Sherard
Senior Adviser to the Group Chairman and Group CEO, HSBC Holdings plc

BEL
Davignon, Etienne
Minister of State

USA
Donilon, Thomas E.
Senior Partner, O’Melveny and Myers; Former U.S. National Security Advisor

DEU
Döpfner, Mathias
CEO, Axel Springer SE

GBR
Dudley, Robert
Group Chief Executive, BP plc

FIN
Ehrnrooth, Henrik
Chairman, Caverion Corporation, Otava and Pöyry PLC

ITA
Elkann, John
Chairman, Fiat S.p.A.

DEU
Enders, Thomas
CEO, Airbus Group

DNK
Federspiel, Ulrik
Executive Vice President, Haldor Topsøe A/S

USA
Feldstein, Martin S.
Professor of Economics, Harvard University; President Emeritus, NBER

CAN
Ferguson, Brian
President and CEO, Cenovus Energy Inc.

GBR
Flint, Douglas J.
Group Chairman, HSBC Holdings plc

ESP
García-Margallo, José Manuel
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation

USA
Gfoeller, Michael
Independent Consultant

TUR
Göle, Nilüfer
Professor of Sociology, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales

USA
Greenberg, Evan G.
Chairman and CEO, ACE Group

GBR
Greening, Justine
Secretary of State for International Development

NLD
Halberstadt, Victor
Professor of Economics, Leiden University

USA
Hockfield, Susan
President Emerita, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

NOR
Høegh, Leif O.
Chairman, Höegh Autoliners AS

NOR
Høegh, Westye
Senior Advisor, Höegh Autoliners AS

USA
Hoffman, Reid
Co-Founder and Executive Chairman, LinkedIn

CHN
Huang, Yiping
Professor of Economics, National School of Development, Peking University

USA
Jackson, Shirley Ann
President, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

USA
Jacobs, Kenneth M.
Chairman and CEO, Lazard

USA
Johnson, James A.
Chairman, Johnson Capital Partners

USA
Karp, Alex
CEO, Palantir Technologies

USA
Katz, Bruce J.
Vice President and Co-Director, Metropolitan Policy Program, The Brookings Institution

CAN
Kenney, Jason T.
Minister of Employment and Social Development

GBR
Kerr, John
Deputy Chairman, Scottish Power

USA
Kissinger, Henry A.
Chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc.

USA
Kleinfeld, Klaus
Chairman and CEO, Alcoa

TUR
Koç, Mustafa
Chairman, Koç Holding A.S.

DNK
Kragh, Steffen
President and CEO, Egmont

USA
Kravis, Henry R.
Co-Chairman and Co-CEO, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.

USA
Kravis, Marie-Josée
Senior Fellow and Vice Chair, Hudson Institute

CHE
Kudelski, André
Chairman and CEO, Kudelski Group

INT
Lagarde, Christine
Managing Director, International Monetary Fund

BEL
Leysen, Thomas
Chairman of the Board of Directors, KBC Group

USA
Li, Cheng
Director, John L.Thornton China Center,The Brookings Institution

SWE
Lifvendahl, Tove
Political Editor in Chief, Svenska Dagbladet

CHN
Liu, He
Minister, Office of the Central Leading Group on Financial and Economic Affairs

PRT
Macedo, Paulo
Minister of Health

FRA
Macron, Emmanuel
Deputy Secretary General of the Presidency

ITA
Maggioni, Monica
Editor-in-Chief, Rainews24, RAI TV

GBR
Mandelson, Peter
Chairman, Global Counsel LLP

USA
McAfee, Andrew
Principal Research Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

PRT
Medeiros, Inês de
Member of Parliament, Socialist Party

GBR
Micklethwait, John
Editor-in-Chief, The Economist

GRC
Mitsotaki, Alexandra
Chair, ActionAid Hellas

ITA
Monti, Mario
Senator-for-life; President, Bocconi University

USA
Mundie, Craig J.
Senior Advisor to the CEO, Microsoft Corporation

CAN
Munroe-Blum, Heather
Professor of Medicine and Principal (President) Emerita, McGill University

USA
Murray, Charles A.
W.H. Brady Scholar, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research

NLD
Netherlands, H.R.H. Princess Beatrix of the

ESP
Nin Génova, Juan María
Deputy Chairman and CEO, CaixaBank

FRA
Nougayrède, Natalie
Director and Executive Editor, Le Monde

DNK
Olesen, Søren-Peter
Professor; Member of the Board of Directors, The Carlsberg Foundation

FIN
Ollila, Jorma
Chairman, Royal Dutch Shell, plc; Chairman, Outokumpu Plc

TUR
Oran, Umut
Deputy Chairman, Republican People’s Party (CHP)

GBR
Osborne, George
Chancellor of the Exchequer

FRA
Pellerin, Fleur
State Secretary for Foreign Trade

USA
Perle, Richard N.
Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute

USA
Petraeus, David H.
Chairman, KKR Global Institute

CAN
Poloz, Stephen S.
Governor, Bank of Canada

INT
Rasmussen, Anders Fogh
Secretary General, NATO

DNK
Rasmussen, Jørgen Huno
Chairman of the Board of Trustees, The Lundbeck Foundation

INT
Reding, Viviane
Vice President and Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship, European Commission

USA
Reed, Kasim
Mayor of Atlanta

CAN
Reisman, Heather M.
Chair and CEO, Indigo Books & Music Inc.

NOR
Reiten, Eivind
Chairman, Klaveness Marine Holding AS

DEU
Röttgen, Norbert
Chairman, Foreign Affairs Committee, German Bundestag

USA
Rubin, Robert E.
Co-Chair, Council on Foreign Relations; Former Secretary of the Treasury

USA
Rumer, Eugene
Senior Associate and Director, Russia and Eurasia Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

NOR
Rynning-Tønnesen, Christian
President and CEO, Statkraft AS

NLD
Samsom, Diederik M.
Parliamentary Leader PvdA (Labour Party)

GBR
Sawers, John
Chief, Secret Intelligence Service

NLD
Scheffer, Paul J.
Author; Professor of European Studies, Tilburg University

NLD
Schippers, Edith
Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport

USA
Schmidt, Eric E.
Executive Chairman, Google Inc.

AUT
Scholten, Rudolf
CEO, Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG

USA
Shih, Clara
CEO and Founder, Hearsay Social

FIN
Siilasmaa, Risto K.
Chairman of the Board of Directors and Interim CEO, Nokia Corporation

ESP
Spain, H.M. the Queen of

USA
Spence, A. Michael
Professor of Economics, New York University

FIN
Stadigh, Kari
President and CEO, Sampo plc

USA
Summers, Lawrence H.
Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard University

IRL
Sutherland, Peter D.
Chairman, Goldman Sachs International; UN Special Representative for Migration

SWE
Svanberg, Carl-Henric
Chairman, Volvo AB and BP plc

TUR
Taftalı, A. Ümit
Member of the Board, Suna and Inan Kiraç Foundation

USA
Thiel, Peter A.
President, Thiel Capital

DNK
Topsøe, Henrik
Chairman, Haldor Topsøe A/S

GRC
Tsoukalis, Loukas
President, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy

NOR
Ulltveit-Moe, Jens
Founder and CEO, Umoe AS

INT
Üzümcü, Ahmet
Director-General, Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons

CHE
Vasella, Daniel L.
Honorary Chairman, Novartis International

FIN
Wahlroos, Björn
Chairman, Sampo plc

SWE
Wallenberg, Jacob
Chairman, Investor AB

SWE
Wallenberg, Marcus
Chairman of the Board of Directors, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken AB

USA
Warsh, Kevin M.
Distinguished Visiting Fellow and Lecturer, Stanford University

GBR
Wolf, Martin H.
Chief Economics Commentator, The Financial Times

USA
Wolfensohn, James D.
Chairman and CEO, Wolfensohn and Company

NLD
Zalm, Gerrit
Chairman of the Managing Board, ABN-AMRO Bank N.V.

GRC
Zanias, George
Chairman of the Board, National Bank of Greece

USA
Zoellick, Robert B.
Chairman, Board of International Advisors, The Goldman Sachs Group

AUT
Austria
GRC Greece

BEL
Belgium
HUN Hungary

CAN
Canada
INT International

CHE
Switzerland
IRL Ireland

CHN
China
ITA Italy

DEU
Germany
NLD Netherlands

DNK
Denmark
NOR Norway

ESP
Spain
PRT Portugal

FIN
Finland
SWE Sweden

FRA
France
TUR Turkey

GBR
Great Britain
USA United States of America

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