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==Official narrative==
 
==Official narrative==
The {{on}} has nothing to say about the [[Bilderberg]] group, so no connection with [[NATO]] is acknowledged.
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[[Wikipedia]] reports that there "is no formal process for selecting the Secretary General. Instead, the members of NATO traditionally reach a consensus on who should serve next. This procedure often takes place through informal diplomatic channels." The {{on}} denies that the [[Bilderberg]] group is anything more than a social event, so the control of [[NATO]] by that group is unacknowledged. The appointment is for 4 years, although it may be extended.
===Concerns===
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This job does seem to have been assigned disproportionately to [[Bilderberg]] attendees.
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==Control by Bilderberg==
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Given the secrecy surrounding the [[Bilderberg]] conferences, their control over who becomes Secretary General is hard to prove, but a remarkable number of NATO Secretary Generals have attended Bilderberg meetings ''before'' being appointed to the job. The only Secretaries General not known or strongly suspected to be Bilderberg attendees are:
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* [[Hastings Ismay]], (1952-1957), 1st Secretary General - got the job before Bilderberg was set up. Named by some as a Bilderberg attendee.<ref>http://www.danielestulin.com/wp-content/uploads/portraits_bilderberg.pdf</ref>
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* [[Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo]], (acting for 2 weeks only)
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* [[Sergio Balanzino]], (twice acting, for <4 months in total)
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Revision as of 15:01, 8 February 2015

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Typejob
StartMarch 24, 1952
Leader ofNATO
Subpage(s)NATO/Secretary General/Special Adviser
The leader of NATO, commonly an attendee of the Bilderberg group

Official narrative

Wikipedia reports that there "is no formal process for selecting the Secretary General. Instead, the members of NATO traditionally reach a consensus on who should serve next. This procedure often takes place through informal diplomatic channels." The official narrative denies that the Bilderberg group is anything more than a social event, so the control of NATO by that group is unacknowledged. The appointment is for 4 years, although it may be extended.

Control by Bilderberg

Given the secrecy surrounding the Bilderberg conferences, their control over who becomes Secretary General is hard to prove, but a remarkable number of NATO Secretary Generals have attended Bilderberg meetings before being appointed to the job. The only Secretaries General not known or strongly suspected to be Bilderberg attendees are:


 

Office Holders on Wikispooks

NameFromToDescription
Jens Stoltenberg1 October 2014
Anders Fogh Rasmussen1 August 20091 October 2014
Jaap de Hoop Scheffer1 January 20041 August 2009
Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo17 December 20031 January 2004Acting
George Robertson14 October 199917 December 2003Consorted on a daily basis with convicted forger and fraudster, the spook Jan-Willem Matser.
Javier Solana5 December 19956 October 1999
Sergio Balanzino20 October 19955 December 1995After Willy Claes resigned for corruption
Willy Claes17 October 199420 October 1995Resigned after the discovery of a bribe of over 50 million Belgian francs.
Sergio Balanzino13 August 199417 October 1994After Manfred Wörner died
Manfred Wörner1 July 198813 August 1994
Peter Carrington25 June 19841 July 1988A Bilderberg chairman.
Joseph Luns1 October 197125 June 1984Longest ever serving Secretary General of NATO
Manlio Brosio1 August 19641 October 1971The last Secretary General of NATO who was appointed before he attended the Bilderberg.
Dirk Stikker21 April 19611 August 1964
Paul-Henri Spaak16 May 195721 April 1961
Hastings Ismay24 March 195216 May 1957The first Secretary General of NATO.
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