WEF/Annual Meeting/1981
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Date | February 1981 - February 1981 |
Location | Davos, Switzerland |
Description | 450 Europeans gathered in Davos to listen to lectures, talk business and do some skiing |
Planners | WEF |
Participants | Heinz Duerr, Gordon Stevens, John Raisman, Edward Heath, Karl Otto Pohl, Guido Carli, Zbigniew Brzezinski, John Connally, Fritz Leutwiler, Jacques de Larosière de Champfeu, Sheikh Mohammed Ali Abalkhail, Jelle Zijlstra |
The 1981 World Economic Forum Annual Meeting had 450 guests.
Participants
450 Europeans, including Heinz Duerr, president of the West German electrical firm AEG-Telefunken, Corp.; Gordon Stevens, a director of Unilever Ltd.; and John Raisman, Deputy Chairman of Shell U.K., Ltd., gathered in Davos to listen to lectures, talk business and do some skiing.[1]
"Klaus Schwab has been able to get luminaries to go to Davos, for which they receive generous speaking fees plus expenses."[1]
Activities
Informal, small and closed summits were integrated into the Davos Symposium to allow participants from specific areas, regions or industries to interact and brainstorm in a completely informal atmosphere. the first Mini-Summit on the Davos programme brought together central bankers who discussed currency issues. An industrial expert on currency described the discussion, carried on at a high level, as a kind of monetary summit, since the president of the Netherlands Central Bank and president of the Bank for International Settlements (Jelle Zijlstra), who was present as a participant, also talked with the speakers.[2]
Known Participants
9 of the 12 of the participants already have pages here:
Participant | Description |
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Zbigniew Brzezinski | A central US Deep politician, Cercle, Bilderberg, ... |
Guido Carli | Italian banker, economist, and Christian Democrat politician who attended three Bilderberg meetings just before or while Director General of the Bank of Italy, one in 1977 as President of Confindustria, and in 1987 before being appointed Minister of Treasury, where he was one the signatories of the Maastricht Treaty for Italy. |
John Connally | Corrupt Texas politician who was close to Lyndon B. Johnson. Seriously wounded while riding in John F. Kennedy's car at Dealey Plaza in Dallas. Later United States Secretary of the Treasury under Nixon. |
Heinz Dürr | German businessman who attended the 1981 WEF AGM |
Edward Heath | UK Prime Minister, posthumously suggested to be controlled through the UK/VIPaedophile operation |
Fritz Leutwiler | "I have no use for politicians" |
Karl Otto Pöhl | German double Bilderberger central banker, Delors committee, Group of Thirty |
John Raisman | Big oil Bilderberger |
Jelle Zijlstra | Former PM, triple Bilderberger and Dutch Minister of State. Secret central banker for the US and rejected saving Dries van Agt in 1981 and chairman-post for the European Commission. Only PM in the world to become BIS president. |