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Archives 2005
December 24, 2005
- I decided to finish my article on the Bohemian Grove and its possible occult connections. It can be read here and has become quite extensive.
- The biography of the Cecils has been updated in both the membership lists of Le Cercle and the Pilgrims Society. The Cecils are a major blue blood family that has exercised a lot of influence from behind the British throne ever since the 1500s. Most heads of the family were both in the Privy Council and the Order of the Garter. The family also has close ties to many of the mystery religions. More details can be found in the new Bohemian Grove article, which includes this chart.
- Although the original intent was to include it into a new 3-part introduction I couldn't resist to upload it already. You can find the details in the Pilgrims Society membership list:
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December 13, 2005
In the Pilgrims Society list the names have been added of, or work has been done on:
| Charles F. Adams IV |
John Pierpont Morgan, Jr. |
| Winthrop W. Aldrich |
Henry Morgenthau, Jr. |
| Walter H. Annenberg |
Prince Philip Mountbatten |
| Anne Legendre Armstrong |
Richard A. Peabody |
| Kingman Brewster, Jr. |
Elliot L. Richardson |
| George Ball |
Lord Gordon Richardson |
| David K.E. Bruce |
Sir Malcolm Rifkind |
| Nicholas Murray Butler |
David Rockefeller |
| Andrew Carnegie |
Nelson Rockefeller |
| Lord Carrington |
Elihu Root |
| Donald W. Douglas |
Edmund de Rothschild |
| Christopher Forbes |
George P. Shultz |
| Lord Guthrie |
Paul Volcker |
| Lord Peter Inge |
Sir John Weston |
| Henry Kissinger |
John Hay Whitney |
| John Pierpont Morgan |
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The information in the biographies will be summarized in an article that will appear soon, together with more names and information.
In the 1001 Club list similar additions to the names or the biographies have been made:
| Giovanni "Gianni" Agnelli |
Chief Shafi Lawal Edu |
| Prince Sadruddin Aga Khan |
Godrej family |
| Heidi Andersson |
Alexander King |
| Hersh Chadha |
Sukum Navapan |
| George R. Cooley |
Maurice F. Strong |
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The Pilgrims Society, mercenaries, and private intelligence
Recent membership additions to the Pilgrims Society have shown that this organization has absorbed leaders in the field of private intelligence, the SAS, and the notorious mercenary companies. Pay special attention to the their (honorary) connection to the British throne.
- Sir Malcolm Rifkind is a British politician who opposed the Iraq war. For good reasons it seems, because after the war documents surfaced that implicated him in the Oil-for-Food scandal. Believing in a swift rebuilding of Iraq, he became a non-executive chairman of the ArmorGroup International in April 2004, a mercenary company with offices all over the world, including several in Russia. One of the things ArmorGroup is involved with in Iraq is protecting the building sites and transportations of Bechtel and Halliburton. Rifkind is a member of the Queen's Privy Council since 1986, a governor of the Ditchley Foundation, and a non-executive director of Ramco Energy. He has been a consultant to BHP Billiton (the largest mining organization in the world), PricewaterhouseCoopers (the world's largest professional services firm), and Petrofac (another energy company).
- Field Marshall Lord Peter Inge, who's a member of the Privy Council and the Order of the Garter, is a non-executive chairman of the mercenary firm Aegis Defence Services. Aegis has been awarded a $293 million contract for Iraq in 2004. CEO of Aegis is Lt. Col. Tim Spicer, a controversial former SAS officer who also headed its predecessor, Sandline International. Inge also sits on the board of Hakluyt, a private intelligence firm set up by former MI6 agents that often works for multinationals, and is a consultant to BAE Systems and Vickers Defence Systems.
- Lord Guthrie is a former SAS Commander, a former Chief of the Defence Staff, a member of the Knights of Malta, and today a director of N.M. Rothschild & Sons. Annual visitor of the Trilateral Commission since 2002. Has been appointed Gold Stick to the Queen and is a Freeman of the City of London. Appointed Aide-de-Camp General to the Queen in 1993. Already out of office, he was sent to Turkey in December 2002 to discuss a possible invasion of Iraq via Turkey. Apologist for the Bush and Blair administrations. Warns the public for biological and nuclear attacks by terrorists and thinks Syria is one of the largest supporters of terrorism.
- Sir John Weston, another director of the private intelligence group Hakluyt. He is also a governor of the Ditchley Foundation and a director of Rolls Royce. Member of the the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London, just as Lord Guthrie.
OSS and CIA agents have not been included in this list. If you add all these agents and those members with suspected connections to intelligence the list grows dramatically. The names above focus on leadership positions in organizations that aren't mentioned that often. Full biographies can be found in the membership list of the Pilgrims Society.
A thought on the The Blacklight Power Corporation
Last month there was an interesting report from The Guardian about the Blacklight Power technology, which, in theory, could solve the problem of peak oil (data). The company mentioned is already known in the alternative energy community for many years and is seen as a major candidate for producing the first revolutionary free (in this case, cheap) energy device.
There are questions to be asked though. The most obvious one: why is this person's research supported with dozens of millions of dollars from major Anglo-American corporations? That's a new thing to me.
If we look from a conspirator's point of view (mine), it is obvious that there has been, and still is, a suppression of revolutionary energy devices and the overall physics behind it. Inventors were bought off, threatened, or financially ruined by the powers that be. In all cases their findings were ignored to such a degree that their inventions were never shown to the general public. And if their theories made it to the public, the physics behind it was diluted. Examples are the original work of James Clerk Maxwell, or the work of Nicola Tesla, Nathan Stubblefield, Edward Leedskalnin, Royal Raymond Rife, Wilhelm Reich, and Paul Dirac (Nobel Prize). Today's work of John Hutchinson is another great example of amazing research with even more amazing results that doesn't receive anywhere near the attention it should receive.
Now, what makes the founder and still principal shareholder of Blacklight Power, Randell Mills, different? He seems to be a serious no-nonsense scientist. There also seems nothing wrong with his business associate, William R. Good, who has been with him since the very beginning (1991). However, the directors that have joined since then are another matter entirely.
In 1996, the company attracted Charles Sullivan, president of Janney Montgomery Scott, a large east coast financial services firm. More interestingly, a partner in J.F. Lehman & Co. came on board. John Lehman is a visitor of the Bohemian Grove, a descendant of the Royal House of Monaco, and a major investor/player in the military-industrial complex. He's neocon war hawk who has been close to members of the secret intelligence network since his student days (Ed Feulner was his roommate). You can find his full bio in the Bohemian Grove members list. The following year you had an ex-Navy person joining the Blacklight board, a person who used to be chairman of ABB Combustion Engineering Nuclear Power. He also worked for the Atomic Energy Commission and the Department of Energy. Other persons that joined in the years following have represented the top positions in corporations like CBS, Pepsi Cola, McKinsey & Company, ECC International Corporation, and Eastbourne Capital Management. Already in 1999 it was reported that a top executive of Morgan Stanley had invested in the company. In 2005 Neil Moskovitz joined, a major Anglo-American banker who worked for Goldman Sachs, and today is the CEO of Credit Suisse First Boston in New York. The Brookings Institution (chair), the U.S.-Japan Business Council (chair), the Business Council (twice), the Business Roundtable, and the United States Council for International Business are all represented by today's board members. Furthermore, we have 2 Vice-Admirals and a USAF General who was a member of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
From a historical perspective, something seems to be wrong with this picture.
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November 4, 2005
- Added Bohemian Grove member Walter A. Haas, Jr. of Levi Strauss to the Bohemian Grove membership list. His son, the new head of Levi Strauss, is a member of the CFR and the Trilateral Commission. Also added Lowell Dillingham. Took them from a 1985 Fortune Magazine article. The article could easily have been written in 1995 or 2005 as perspectives really haven't changed.
- Just searched an Infotrac database that contains 48,417,378 articles from 1980 to 2005. In total I found 2 small references to the 1001 Club, 1 small reference to Le Cercle (already available), and 1 ultra-short (useless) reference to The Pilgrims. Nice. As for the 1001, the first article confirmed the membership of Gustave Cisneros, a huge South American anti-Chavez businessman with close ties to the Rockefellers and the British Royal family. The other article you can read here. It's included in the 1001 list of references.
- As for the Pilgrims:
- Updated a bit of information on Henry John Heinz, member of the CFR and Pilgrims Society. The National Review said about him on March 27, 1987: "He was an organizer of the Bilderberg meetings, which he regularly attended." He attended the first Bilderberg meeting in 1954. H.J. Heinz was the father of Teresa Heinz Kerry's first husband, John Heinz III. Teresa later married 2004 presidential candidate John F. Kerry. John Heinz III died in a small plane crash in 1991, one day before Pilgrims Society chairman Senator Tower died in another plane crash. Some believe these crashes had something to do with the Iran-Contra Affair.
- Added Lord Edward Grey of Fallodon to the Pilgrims Society list. He was a president of the Pilgrims in 1930, according to a London Times article from that year provided by Skullandbones.info. The article repeats that Nicholas Butler was the president of the U.S. Pilgrims at that time. Together with Colonel House, Lord Grey was a chief negotiator during the outbreak of WWI and made the famous quote: "The lamps are going out all over Europe; we shall not see them lit again in our lifetime." Grey was known as a staunch imperialist.
- Added Edmund de Rothschild to the Pilgrims Society membership list. Mentioned by Charles Savoie. His membership has also been mentioned by earlier investigators. Skullandbones.info helped with the biography. Keep in mind that Edmond de Rothschild is French, while Edmund de Rothschild is British. Even mainstream sources get that confused.
- Sent an email to the U.S. Pilgrims on Friday, October 28, 2005. On Monday, October 31, I received an email from the U.S. Pilgrims: "Neither Rothschild is a member of the Pilgrims of the US." 30 minutes later the U.K. Pilgrims emailed: "I am sorry, but no member of the Rothschild family is a member of the Pilgrims of Great Britain." Although the full list is private, the secretaries of the Pilgrims Society have been very helpful.
- Added UNICE and the European Financial Services Round Table to the introduction page. The first chairman of the European Financial Services Round Table (established in March 2001), the Swedish Zionist Pehr G. Gyllenhammar, was the main founder of the ERT in 1982-1983, while already working for the Rockefellers for 10 years. In 1984, the year after he founded the ERT and had assumed its chair, he joined Kissinger Associates. He is a senior partner and managing director of Lazard since 2000. In 2003 he became a vice-chairman of Rothschild Europe and chairman of the Rothschild pension funds. The initiators of the globalization process seem to keep going back to a very small group of financiers. Doesn't mean they are in complete control, of course.
- Updated the biographies of Prince Bernhard (1001 Club), King Gyanendra (1001 Club), Julian Amery (Le Cercle), Lord Carrington (Pilgrims), and a couple of others.
- Earlier updated the first part of the Pilgrims Society article for better readability.
- Earlier updated the first part of the introduction section quite a bit.
- Added some text to page 188-192 of Pierre Beaudry's 'Synarchy Movement of Empire - Book IV'. At his request of course. The books are located here.
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October 24 & 25, 2005
- Added Lord Robin Renwick of Clifton and Lord John Kerr of Kinlochard to the Pilgrims Society members list. Both have very extensive biographies; JP Morgan, Fluor Ltd., Rio Tinto, BHP Billiton, Shell, Richemont AG, the Rhodes Trust, the Imperial College, the Trilateral Commission, Bilderberg, Ditchley, etc. From 2002 to 2003 Lord Kerr was secretary-general of the European Convention, which prepared the EU Constitutional Treaty (rejected by the Dutch and French citizens in 2005 for all the wrong reasons). Both names were provided to me by Charles Savoie. Many names will follow in the future.
- Adding Paul Volcker to the Pilgrims list turned out to be a misread from my part. Since I now was desperate to confirm his membership I sent the British Pilgrims an email: "I have a very short question. Is mr. Paul Volcker a member of the
Pilgrims of the United States? The information is ment to be put in a
biography. Thank you very much." Within a day I received an answer from their secretary: "From my lists, he is." Didn't bother asking for the full list. Can't remember I ever received a straight answer before from my personal Top 3: The Pilgrims, Le Cercle, and the 1001 Club (no particular order).
- With permission, I uploaded 3 of the 4 books from Pierre Beaudry (member of LaRouche's Executive Intelligence Review) about the Synarchy International. You can find them here, together with some background information. Update: A complete version of the last book is now available. It deals with the original Mennevée documents and lists the French members of the Synarchist Movement of Empire. This was the chapter initially sent to me because it was so closely related with the founders of the Pinay Circle, today known as Le Cercle. The known founders are Antoine Pinay, Jean Violet, and Otto von Habsburg. Their full bios can be found in the membership list of Le Cercle. Pierre Beaudry wrote in book IV, page 94:
"As if this Bilderberg-Synarchist International penetration was not sufficient, the Rothschilds imposed their choice of finance minister, in the person of Francois Bloch-Laine, a relative of (possibly the son of) Jean Frederich Bloch Laine who headed the Lazard Freres interests in France, since 1922. When Bloch Laine made a personal choice of Bilderberg member, Antoine Pinay, to be working with him, de Gaulle told him bluntly: "I consider you as being at my disposal" - as opposed to having de Gaulle at the service of the Lazard Freres interests."
Jean Violet was a member of the fascist quasi-Masonic movement Comite Secret pour l'Action Revolutionnaire, or CSAR, which was deployed as a military arm of the Synarchist Movement of Empire to overthrow the French government right before WWII. Otto von Habsburg also comes up several times in the book as a member of the overal Synarchy movement.
- Added BritishAmerican Business Inc. and Centre for European Reform to the list on the introduction page.
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October 13, 2005
- Major update on the UFO section. Twenty new reports from the Washington Post archives have been added, spanning the period 1952-1981. Some of the reports are truly amazing and very supportive of the fact that something is going here. You'll find lots of information about the 1952 Washington DC sightings, the 1954 Rome sightings, the 1957 claims from Nazi weapons development chief Rudolf Lusar, the cattle mutilations, the 1975 sightings above different SAC bases, and a 1976 Tehran sighting where the F4's electronics were remotely shut down. Other 'new' articles are about the investigation of sightings in Russia, an early psychological analysis of the average UFO/abduction reporter, and a 1981 court battle about UFO documents the NSA doesn't want to release. And don't forget to read about the 1952 sightings that preceded those in Washington. They're amazing. For $30 you can buy 25 articles from the Washington Post.
- Made a small addition to Henry L. Stimson's biography in the Pilgrims Society. In 1932, after having read an article in the Illustrated London News, Stimson (Pilgrims Society & Skull & Bones) made an (fruitless) inquiry into the original source of the Piri Reis map. This was written down on page 1-2 of Hapgood's 'Maps of Ancient Sea Kings'. Found this little detail after Georgetown astronomer Francis Heyden generally denounced the July 1952 Washington sightings (which were confirmed on radar) as stars seen through a layer of hot air (link). Four years later, in 1956, Heyden agreed with the notion that the Piri Reis map probably shows Antarctica without ice. After this confirmation and having met with Captain A.H. Mallery, who brought new attention to the map earlier in the year, Charles Hapgood started his investigation. He would publish 'Maps of Ancient Sea Kings' in 1966.
- Added some info about Sir Evelyn de Rothschild and the late Baron Robert Rothschild to the introduction page, to reaffirm the family's covert influence on the western world. More detailed and verifiable information will be made available at some future date. That's not the purpose of the intro page.
- Wrote a bit more in the About section. It's not perfect, but at least there's something.
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September 27, 2005
- Upgraded the entire layout of the site. In the near future a small article will appear on the Atlantic Institute, which will be included in the Institutes of International Affairs section. Membership and biographies have given tremendous additional insight in the European part of the globalist movement, which will be the next focus of this site. Room has already been reserved on the left for the discussion of different facets of the worldwide globalist movement. I also replaced the Netstat counter with Statcounter. Didn't know they introduced pop-ups (Mozilla blocks them).
- Added some information to the introduction page about the Synarchy Movement of Empire. It was provided to me by Jeffrey Steinberg & Pierre Beaudry of EIR in reaction to my article on Le Cercle.
- Added the Atlantik-Brücke (Atlantic Bridge) to the introduction page. This organization was established in 1952 to strengthen ties between Germany and the United States. In later times, Canada was also included. Biennial meetings are organized alternating between Germany and the United States. The meetings are off limits to the public and bring together some of the most important scholars, politicians, bankers, and media executives. One of its recent chairmen was Atlantic Institute governor Walther Kiep, who not too long ago turned out to be a hopelessly corrupt asset of the Thyssen arms industry. Max M. Warburg is treasurer of the organization and it is blessed by George H.W. Bush. Just like those good old days...
- The German version of the CFR and RIIA turns out not to be the German Institute for International Politics and Security, but the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik e.V. (DGAP), in English known as the German Council on Foreign Relations. Found it because Atlantic Institute governor Baron Alfred von Oppenheim was its president until his death in 2005. The banker was also a long time leading figure in the Chamber of Industry and Commerce of Cologne and more recently in the Association of German Chambers of Industry and Commerce. Also added the Royal Institute for International Relations from Belgium. Etienne Davignon was its president, a person with probably the most impressive biography I've ever seen. Both Davignon's and Oppenheim's biographies will be included in the Atlantic Institute membership.
- Some general updates on the membership lists, most notably Andrew Knight. He was a governor of the Atlantic Institute, RIIA, and Ditchley, a director of Rothschild Inc. and a member of the steering committee of Bilderberg. He expanded the offices of The Economist to Brussels and is a visitor of Bohemian Grove camp Mandalay.
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September 21, 2005
- Updated biographical information in most of the membership lists and added some recent names to the Pilgrims Society. You can find these names in the table below and double check them on the internet by typing in the name of the person together with "The Pilgrims". Additionally, this English Speaking Union news report seems to indicate that Tom Fenton (very influential CBS reporter), Glenn Frankel (London Bureau Chief, Washington Post), Stryker McGuire (London Bureau Chief, Newsweek), and Jef McAllister (London Bureau Chief, Time) belong to the Pilgrims too.
| Recent members of the Pilgrims Society |
Short description. Extensive biographies located in the membership list. |
| Lord Acton |
Royal African Society; House of Lords; Peddles between Iowa and London. |
| Mark A. Angelson |
Sullivan & Cromwell (NY & London); Donnelley & Sons Company (Chicago); Council on Foreign Relations; Chicago Council on Foreign Relations; Yale Club of New York City; The Economic Club of Chicago; the Chicago Club; Commercial Club of Chicago. |
| Michael Harrison Charles |
Michael H. Charles Associates (NY); important person in a bunch of Masonic and Templar movements (the British royals already assume Freemasonry has descended from the Templars); Society of the Cincinnati; member of dozens of (dusty) societies. |
| Lord Vincent of Coleshill |
Field Marshal; NATO Military Committee; Royal Aeronautical Society; Vickers Defence Systems; Defence Manufacturers Association; Ditchley Foundation; Cranfield University. |
| William J. Graham |
(Died in 1969) Metropolitan Life Insurance Company; Northwestern National Life Insurance Company; Equitable; Insurance Institute of America; New York Chamber of Commerce; American Management Association; National Industrial Conference Board; Royal Societies in London, England. |
| Lord David Hacking |
Son of another Pilgrims Society member; Solicitor of the UK Supreme Court. |
| Lord Peter Inge |
Field Marshal; Privy Council; Order of the Garter; BAE Systems; Vickers Defence Systems, Hakluyt (private intelligence group); investigator of the Iraq WMD claims; president of the Pilgrims Society; Interfaith Dialogue (once set up by Prince Hassan of Jordan, Sir Evelyn de Rothschild, and Prince Philip). |
| Lord Alan Watson |
Burson Marsteller Europe; Corporate Television Networks; Coca-Cola Europe; Royal Television Society; English Speaking Union; Commonwealth Societies; UNICEF UK; executive committee Pilgrims Society. |
- To the UFO section a 1966 statement of Knut Hammarskjold was added. In it he states that he believes UFOs are a reality and are probably coming from outer space. Hammarskjold was the director-general of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) at the time. In his lifetime he was also a deputy secretary-general of the European Free Trade Association, a governor of the Atlantic Institute for International Affairs, a deputy head of the Swedish Delegation to the OECD, head of the Department for Foreign Relations of the Swedish Civil Aeronautics Board, director of Friends of the United Nations, and chairman of two newspaper groups in Sweden. Time Magazine quoted him.
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September 10, 2005
- Added the elite Belgium club Cercle de Lorraine to the 'existence proven' list on the Introduction page.
- Did an update on Chateau des Amerois (so called Mothers of Darkness castle) at the introduction page. Whether or not this castle is something unique, there's definitely something very dark going on in Belgium. And it certainly doesn't stop with Belgium either.
- Made the Bohemian Grove article available, including a list of 562 visitors and 104 camps. I only focused on a few aspects of it.
- Made the article about the Unacknowledged Special Access Programs available. It includes all the news reports about the missing trillions in the U.S. economy.
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September 6 , 2005
- Added to the UFO section a New York Times article about the 1942 Battle of Los Angeles. The original article included the famous picture with the converging searchlights, so I included a high-quality version of that picture also. Another article is from February 20, 1952, and reports about orange globes following B-29 bombers in Korea. A whole lot more will be added in the future. The Washington Post seems to have many amazing news reports.
- Updated the 1001 Club article with a small email I received from the WWF.
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September 3 , 2005
- Added 3 new news reports for the UFO section. The first is from 1952 titled '60 'Saucer' Reports Fly At Air Force in 2 Weeks', the second is from 1975 titled '11 States Baffled by Mutilation of Cattle', and the third report is from Joshua P. Warren at Coast to Coast AM in May 2005, also about cattle mutilations.
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September 1 , 2005
- Added 10 new mainstream UFO news articles. These span from 1950 to 1977 and contain many important details.
- Added a UFO timeline underneath the UFO news articles.
- Added State Department spokesman and Foreign Service veteran Richard A. Boucher to the Pilgrims Society membership list. He's also a member of the Bohemian Grove.
- Updated some information about the Oppenheimer family, members of the 1001 Club.
- Membership list of about 550 Bohemian Grove attendees is finished, including the biographies. It will be uploaded together with an article... soon.
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August 23, 2005
- Uploaded the UFO section. As for now it only lists 62 UFO articles from 1942 to 2005. Care has been taken to only select mainstream articles and high quality 'alternative circuit' articles which are based on statements made by people who's credibily is very hard to dispute. More articles will be added in te future. A simple timeline of the entire subject is planned for the future, which should bring everybody up to speed very quickly.
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August 20, 2005
- Article about the JASON Group made available.
- FAQ added.
- Links section expanded.
- 1001 Club article expanded. Several days after I had uploaded the 1001 Club article WWF UK decided to email me back. It only took 'em 5 weeks. Turns out the introduction fee has been upped from $10,000 to $25,000. If you have a thousand members with an average age of 45-50 years or so, you'd expect that at least an average of about 20 people die each year. 20 new members who each pay the $25,000 introduction fee is a baseline income for the 1001 Club of at least $500,000 annually.
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August 16, 2005
- Pilgrims Society members Robert Lehman, Sir David Walker, Richard Debs, Alonzo Hepburn, and Harry Ekblom have been added to the membership list, including their biographies. Expanded the info about Lord Gordon Richardson. The names have been taken from the latest article of Chales Savoie, the most devoted researcher on this society.
- Added the Financial Services Forum to the introduction page.
- Added individual member information about the Multinational Chairman's Group. Also added their pictures.
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August 14, 2005
- Created this news section.
- 1001 Club article uploaded. It overlaps with Le Cercle.
- Le Cercle article updated:
- Edwin J. Feulner turned out to have been the former chair of the Institute for European Defense and Strategic Studies.
- Earlier, one of the pictures was changed. It showed the King of Jordan instead of Nadhmi Auchi. The new one shows Prince Andrew next to Auchi. Priceless.
- Added the Institute for European Defense and Strategic Studies to the introduction page.
- Peak oil article located at the 9/11 section made visible at PEHI.
- Article on the JASON Group almost done.
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July 26, 2005
- Article about Le Cercle made available.
- The earlier available article on the Sun Valley is heavily updated. Many footnotes added.
- The article on the Multinational Chairman's Group is edited for better reading.
- The article on the Pilgrims Society is expanded with new footnotes and edited for better reading.
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