Sources
Introduction
Prologue
Chapter 01
Chapter 02
Chapter 03
Chapter 04
Chapter 05
Chapter 06
Chapter 07
Chapter 08
Chapter 09
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Chapter 17
Chapter 18
Chapter 19
Chapter 20
Chapter 21
Chapter 22
Chapter 23
Chapter 24
Chapter 25
Chapter 26
Chapter 27
Chapter 28
Chapter 29
Chapter 30
Chapter 31
Chapter 32
Chapter 33
Chapter 34
Chapter 35
Chapter 36
Chapter 37
Chapter 38
Chapter 39
Chapter 40
Chapter 41
Chapter 42
Chapter 43
Chapter 44
Chapter 45
Chapter 46
Chapter 47
Chapter 48
Chapter 49
Chapter 50
Chapter 51
Chapter 52
Chapter 53
Chapter 54
Chapter 55
Chapter 56
Chapter 57
Chapter 58
Chapter 59
Chapter 60
Chapter 61
Chapter 62
Chapter 63
Chapter 64
Chapter 65
Chapter 66
Chapter 67
Chapter 68
Chapter 69
Chapter 70
Chapter 71
Chapter 72
Chapter 73
Chapter 74
Chapter 75
Chapter 76
Chapter 77
Chapter 78
Chapter 79
Chapter 80
Chapter 81
Chapter 82
Chapter 83
Chapter 84
Chapter 85
Chapter 86
Chapter 87
Chapter 88

 
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CHAPTER 59



Dag — we beg your pardon! We completely forgot that you were the first one boarding our train who was given a NOBEL PEACE PRIZE … ah … who was awarded with one when … anyway, they gave it to you after you had fallen out of Africa’s skies — posthumously. There was, of course, no chance for you to say anything about it …
When you came into office no one really thought you would have the strength to involve yourself successfully in efforts to solve international military conflicts.
Scepticism was replaced by respect in 1955. The Chinese communists kept an American pilot as prisoner when the Korea War had ended. You negotiated for two weeks in Beijing to move Mao Tse-tung. But you had to leave Beijing without success. However, a few weeks later the Chinese fulfilled your request. You had told the Chinese envoy in Sweden, the prisoner’s release would be your greatest birthday wish …


2 Today, God and I have succeeded to do something; or better: it was God who was the builder, I was on the ground with the painter’s bucket and had called up to him.

Will you tell us if you would have accepted the NOBEL PEACE PRIZE?

„Well, I feel comfortable with these youngsters here, I am impressed by their journalistic sense. Perhaps, I can help them with some assessments out of my experience. …
You see, even the BBC did not seem to have grasped what this Bilderberg-chairman had confirmed. In any case, his statement did not draw the necessary comments.
According to his words, the navigators of global economy who were present during that Bilderberg-meeting in 2002 in Chantilly gave a green light for the second war against the Iraq! When Monsieur Davignon talked about the fact that relations between some European countries were not the best in the world he related this clearly to the Iraq-question. I suggest that our young researchers should listen again to the original BBC-publication … would this be possible?“

CONTROL! REPLAY, PLEASE!

Asked for examples of how a discussion at Bilderberg had helped end a blockage on an international issue, Davignon said that over Iraq, “Relations between some European countries were not the best in the world – (but) the fact that the business community felt they would not be distracted from their long-term strategy in relation to this was a useful element.”

“Well, it is very clear: He construed a connection between the then bad mood in some European countries with regard to developments around the Iraq. Established is the fact that the Iraq-question was on the agenda of the 2002 Bilderberg-meeting.
This is what Monsieur Davignon really said in this BBC-interview of 2005: the blockade by some European countries that did not wish another military intervention in Iraq was dissolved by signals of business-leaders that their long-term strategy would not be distracted!
The Bilderberg-Group had discussed the issue in September 2002. By the end of the same year, the U.S.A. and Great Britain moved troops into the Gulf region to prepare for the Iraq-invasion.
According to the UN-Charta, military force can only be used legitimately through a respective vote of the Security Council. Such a vote has never existed!
Despite that, the invasion in Iraq started in March 2003, without an official declaration of war — half a year after the Bilderberg-meeting in the U.S.A. …
The invasion was officially declared to have ended in April of 2003. But it had not led to the liberation of that country nor was it the end of military engagement because now it was occupied by armed forces of the U.S.A., of Great Britain and of a so-called ‚Coalition of the Willing’.
Part of the ‚Unwilling‘ were close allies of the U.S.A., for example Germany, France, Belgium and some neutral states like Austria. They did not support a military intervention although they judged the Iraqi regime in a similar way. Their main reasons were the lack of legitimacy in terms of international law and the lack of proof for the alleged threat by Iraqi weapons of mass destruction. …
By the way, one participant of the 2002 Bilderberg-meeting has been the U.S.-Secretary of Defence, Donald Rumsfeld — on the list four positions before Louis Schweitzer’s name that guided these pupils here towards the Kissinger-Bilderberg-connection …
Since Henry Kissinger belongs to that tiny committee which drafts every year the invitation list, he must have decided to make a bold move to have Rumsfeld included. Both are not in good books with each other since 1976. As Secretary of Defence under Gerald Ford Rumsfeld had blocked the comet-like ascent of Henry Kissinger in the White House by means of character assassination; he wanted to get people he trusted into positions occupied by Kissingers‘ people.“

PUPIL 3:
As part of our brief to investigate also the matter of this NOBEL PEACE LAUREATE we are able to present a fitting result of our research!

Rumsfeld caught dining with Kissinger / RAW STORY
Originally published on Monday December 12, 2005

Defence Secretary Donald Rumsfeld and erstwhile Nixon Secretary of State and Vietnam War architect Henry Kissinger were caught dining together last Thursday at Washington’s Bistro Bis, ROLL CALL reports Monday.
The former secretary of State arrived first and waited a good fifteen minutes for Rummy. While he waited, sources say he ordered a Virgin Mary. (Who knows, maybe Kissinger wanted to stay sober to remember the moment in the event Rumsfeld apologized for that little spat that dates back to the day when he accused Kissinger of being too slow to pull out of Vietnam.)
Rummy drank white wine, our sources say. And it appeared they had a chummy, nice, relaxing dinner, said Angela Phelps, director of publicity at Regnery Publishing, who dined at a nearby table.
Phelps said that when Kissinger and Rumsfeld got up to leave Bis, they were nearly mobbed with folks taking pictures and wanting to chat with them. Clearly, Rumsfeld’s constituency dines at Bis: One former GOP Congressional staffer stopped the secretary to say he supported and appreciated the administration’s efforts in Iraq.
Phelps chimed in to say she agreed. She told Rumsfeld that her mother is from Iraq, and that her father served in the Army for 30 years and they are big fans of Rummy. She added that diners in the restaurant were all over the two men as they left. ...

„Clever! You see, once you are on that level of power-execution there are no more private dinners in a public restaurant; there exist only scripts for them. This one seems to have been written by Rumsfeld’s camp. And … in the United States of America you don’t have original Americans anymore — that is outside of the reserves for Indians — you only have immigrants and those whose ancestors were forced onto slave-ships from Africa. Henry Kissinger, Donald Rumsfeld, but also Mr. John D. Rockefeller Jr. here, have their roots for example in Germany … isn’t that correct, Mr. Rockefeller?“
„As you are well aware, we Americans are proud to have ancestors overseas. Not only black Americans have developed the trend to seek for their roots, even if this has been in the focus of the mainstream media since ‚ROOTS‘ was a bestseller. …“
„Only a couple of weeks have passed, since the day was remembered when two hundred years ago, on 25th March 1807, the British parliament prohibited by law the trade with slaves from Africa. … Some came to America as slaves, others as masters?“
„Motive for immigrants from Europe was at that time mostly rampant misery on the old continent, rarely the drive to be a pioneer; you should know that, Mr. Hammarskjöld, because many Swedes were among them! Our first ancestor who has been documented as such is Goddart Rockenfeller, born in 1590 in Fahr, today Neuwied in Germany. Our genealogists found out that this name heralds from a settlement called Rockenfeld, 1280 mentioned in old documents as Rukenvelt, because of its location on a ridge between Westerwald and Rhein.“

PUPIL 1:
Rockenfel belongs today to Feldkirchen, part of Neuwied; the original settlement was abandoned, the last house was destroyed in 1995.
Goddard’s grandson, Johann Peter, and his grand grandson, Johann Thiell emigrated to New Jersey and New York during the first half of the 18th century. There, they called themselves Rockefeller …

And your son, Mr. Rockefeller, the one who was born after the Ludlow-Massacre of 1915, David Rockefeller, became one of the most influential bankers of the world. In our context it is interesting that he, together with Henry Kissinger, is responsible to select the participants of Bilderberg-meetings … which he, of course, is attending regularly.

PUPIL 2:
But we still have to explain what had happened in the relation between Rumsfeld and Kissinger before they met in public for dinner in Washington‘s ‚Bis‘-restaurant.
This is what we found out: three years earlier, U.S.-President George W. Bush had tasked Henry Kissinger, to head a commission that was supposed to investigate possible blunders made by American authorities before and after the New York-attack of the 11th September 2001. Only half a month later, Kissinger resigned from this task.

Friday, December 13, 2002 Posted: 6:52 PM EST (2352 GMT) WASHINGTON (CNN)

Facing questions about potential conflicts of interest, Henry Kissinger resigned Friday as chairman of the September 11 commission. President Bush named Kissinger to lead the 10-member commission last month, dropping his longstanding opposition to an independent probe of the events leading up to the September 11 terrorist attacks. In a letter to the president, Kissinger, 79, said he was stepping down from the appointment to remove any questions about even the appearance of a conflict of interest regarding his ties to several organizations and public figures. An administration official said Kissinger also called White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card Friday afternoon to talk about his withdrawal from the position. The official would not say if the call was expected, but aides said the president was surprised by Kissinger’s decision. In his letter, Kissinger said he was prepared to submit all relevant financial information to the White House and an independent review, as well as to other members of the joint commission. „It has become clear, however, that although specific potential conflicts can be resolved in this manner, the controversy would quickly move to the consulting firm I have built and own,“ Kissinger’s letter said. „To liquidate Kissinger Associates cannot be accomplished without significantly delaying the beginning of the joint commission’s work,“ he added. „I have, therefore, concluded that I cannot accept the responsibility you have proposed.“

„Well, the consulting firm ‚Kissinger Associates‘ values discretion: Kissinger rather renounced instead of disclosing the list of his clients.
Three years later: we are in the middle of the second Iraq War that had to be fought, according to Bush and Rumsfeld, also because of connections between Iraq’s dictator Hussein and the planner of the 9/11-terror, Osama Bin Laden. As coordinator of the Bilderberg Group, Henry Kissinger will know the real motives of the Bush-administration: access to Iraq’s oil and, may be even more important, an attempt to forge a new Anglo-American alliance. In the same year this December-dinner in Washington: Rumsfeld meets Kissinger in public — ‚chummy, nice, relaxing‘ ...“

What do you think happened, Dag?

„Rumsfeld had to learn! With an act of public reconciliation he bowed down in front of Bilderberg’s godfather. His position will be called into question — even the position of Bush will be questionable, if anything goes wrong in Iraq — Kissinger’s position was never called into question! ...
By the way, this applies to you as well, Mr. Annan, doesn‘t it? The public does not seem to be aware that you did not become simply a pensioner when your term as UN-Secretary General ended, as this has been mentioned earlier on this stage. Instead, without much public ado, you were moved to the top of a rather powerful global network …“


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