Finnish persons linked to various societies of the global elite.

Finnish persons linked to various societies of the global elite.

Trilateral Commission | The Bilderberg Group | Others

 

The Trilateral Commission

 

The Trilateral Commission was set up in 1973 with three main objectives:

To foster cooperation among North America, Western Europe and Japan (the so-called advanced regions) via leading private citizens;
To develop external and internal policies for its members;
To effect a "renovation of the international system" so that the global power structure set up after World War II could become more equitable.
The impulse for the Commission came from David Rockefeller, who had hoped it would bring "the best brains in the world to bear on the problems of the future." Initially, there were 180 Commissioners, but by 1980 the number had already grown to about 300.

"We are grateful to The Washington Post, The New York Times, Time
Magazine and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost forty years. It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subject to the bright lights of publicity during those years. But, the work is now much more sophisticated and prepared to march towards a world government. The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers is surely preferable to the national autodetermination practiced in past centuries."
- David Rockefeller, founder of the Trilateral Commission, in an address to a meeting of The Trilateral Commission, in June, 1991.

 

Krister Ahlström, Chairman, Ahlstrom Corp., Helsinki; Vice Chairman, Stora Enso and Fortum; former Chairman, Finnish Employers Confederation [1] 2005

Aatos Erkko, Chairman, SanomaWSOY, Helsinki [1991] [2015] (He is also on this list of CIA sources...)

Esko Aho, Executive Chairman of the Board, East Office of Finnish Industries, Helsinki; former Executive Vice President, Nokia; former Prime Minister of Finland (2010) 2018) (2019)

Sirkka Hämäläinen, Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank, Frankfurt-am-Main; former Governor, Bank of Finland [2005]

Max Jakobson, Independent Consultant and Senior Columnist, Helsinki; former Finnish Ambassador to the United Nations; former Chairman of the Finnish Council of Economic Organizations [2005, Executive Committee]

Lauri Kivinen, Chief Executive Officer, Yle, the Finnish Public Service Broadcasting Company, Helsinki (2018)

Erkki Liikanen, Chairman of the Board, Bank of Finland, Helsinki; former Finnish Minister ofFinance; former European Commissioner (2010)  [2015] (2018)

Olli Rehn, Chairman of the Board, Bank of Finland, Helsinki; former European Commissioner (2019)

Arne Wessberg, Director General, YLE (Finnish Broadcasting Company) and Director General, YLE Group (YLE and Digits Oy), Helsinki; President, European Broadcasting Union (EBU) [2005]


Named after the hotel in Holland where the group met in 1954, during the earliest period of its inception. Meets regularly (presumably on a once-a-year basis) at various locations around the world, always in extreme secrecy, often at resorts controlled by either the Rockefeller [1] or Rothschild families. The Rothschild family is the leading European force within the Bilderberg Group, sharing its power with the American-based Rockefeller empire.

"Today, America would be outraged if U.N . troops entered Los Angeles to
restore order [referring to the 1991 LA Riot]. Tomorrow they will be grateful! This is especially true if they were told that there were an outside threat from beyond, whether real or *promulgated* [emphasis mine], that threatened our very existence. It is then that all peoples of the world will plead to deliver them from this evil. The one thing every man fears is the unknown. When presented with this *scenario*, individual rights will be willingly relinquished for the guarantee of their well-being granted to them by the World Government."
- Dr. Henry Kissinger, Bilderberger Conference, Evians, France, 1991

 

 

Krister Ahlström, President and CEO, Ahlström Group [1] (1994)

Esko Aho, Prime Minister (1994)

Martti Ahtisaari, President of the Republic of Finland (1994) (1995) (1997)

Matti Alahuhta, Member of the Board, KONE; Chairman, Aalto University Foundation (2014)

Matti Apunen, Director, Finnish Business and Policy Forum EVA (2011) (2012) (2013) (2014) (2015) (2016)

Anne-Catherine Berner, Minister of Transport and Communications (2016)

Antti Blåfield, Senior Editorial Writer, Helsingin Sanomat (2008) (2010)

Georg Ehrnrooth, President and CEO Metra Corporation (1994)

Henrik Ehrnrooth, Chairman, Caverion Corporation, Otava and Pöyry PLC (2014)

Aatos Erkko, Publisher, Helsingin Sanomat (1991)

Jukka Harmaja (1995)

Jukka Härmälä, CEO, Enzo Gutzeit Oy,

Olli Heinonen, Senior Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School of Government (2013)

Olli-Pekka Heinonen, Minister of Transport and Communications (2001)

Eero Heinäluoma, Minister of Finance (2006)

Antti Herlin, Chairman, KONE Corporation (2018)

Seppo Honkapohja, Member of the Board, Bank of Finland (2008)

Sirkka Hämäläinen, Chairman of the Board, Bank of Finland (1994)

Jaakko Ihamoutila, Chairman of the Board, Neste Corporation (1994)

Jaakko Iloniemi, MD, Centre for Finnish Bus & Pol Studies; ex-Amb. to USA (1991) (1993) (1994) (1995) (1996) (1997)

Max Jakobson, Consultant; Former Ambassador to the UN and Sweden (1994)

Ole Johansson, Chairman, Confederation of the Finnish Industries EK (2011)

Atte Jääskeläinen, Editor-in-Chief of YLE News. YLE is Finland´s national public service broadcasting company, was editor-in-Chief of The Finnish News Agency (STT) [pressrelease, pressrelease 2] (2007) (2007)

Jyrki Katainen, Chairman of the Finnish National Coalition Party (Kokoomus) and the current Minister of Finance of Finland. [wikipedia] [pressrelease, pressrelease 2] (2007) (2009) (2010)

Olli Kivinen, Senior Editor & Columnist, Helsingin Sanomat (2003)

Sixten Korkman, Managing Director, The Research Institute of the Finnish Economy ETLA and Finnish Business and Policy Forum EVA (2006)

Johannes Koroma, Director General, Finnish Industry and Employers (1993)

Jarl Köhler, President Finnish Forest Industries Federation (1993) (1994)

Mirja Jarimo-Lehtinen, Executive Assistant

Paula Lehtomaki, Minister of Foreigh Trade and Development (2004)

Elina Lepomäki, MP, National Coalition Party (2018)

Erkki Liikanen, - Member of the European Commission (IN) (2005) (2019)

Paavo Lipponen, - Prime Minister (1998) (2000) (2001) (2003) (2004) [1]

Björn Mattsson, CEO Cultor, Ltd.

Leena Mörttinen, Executive Director, The Finnish Family Firms Association (2015)

Sauli V Niinisto, Minister of Finance. (1997)

Johan Nykopp (1964)

Jorma Ollila, Chairman, Royal Dutch Shell plc, Chairman of the Board and (ex) C.E.O., Nokia Corporation; Member of the board of directors, Ford Motor Company and UPM-Kymmene (1994) (1997) (1998) (1999) (2000) (2001) (2002) (2003) (2004) (2005) (2006) (2007) (2008) (2009) (2010) (2012) (2013) (2014)

Mikael Pentikäinen, President, Sanoma Corporation (2005) (2011)

Hanna Rajalahti, Managing Editor, Talouselämä (2009)

Reino Rossi, Head of School, The School of Renewable Natural Resources [1]

Olli Rehn, European Commissioner for Enlargement. (2009)

Risto Siilasmaa, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Nokia Corporation (2012) (2014)

Kari Stadigh, President and CEO, Sampo plc (2014)

Alexander Stubb, Minister of Finance, Leader of the National Coalition Party (2015)

Ulf L Sundqvist, Chair, Social Democratic Party [1] [2] [3]

Ilkka Suominen, Minister of Trade and Industry

Christoffer Taxell, President and CEO, Partek Oyj (2002)

Teija H.Tiilikainen, Director of Research, Centre for European Studies [pressrelease, pressrelease 2] (2007) (2002) (2005) (2007)

Jutta Urpilainen, Minister of Finance (2012) (2013)

Matti Vanhala, Chairman of the Board, Bank of Finland (1999)

Matti Vanhanen, Prime Minister (2009)

Pentti Vartia, Managing Director, Research Institute of the Finnish Economy (ETLA). (1999)

Janne Virkkunen, Senior Editor in Chief, Helsingin Sanomat (1998) (2001)

Pertti Voutilainen, Primerita Bank

Raimo Väyrynen, Director, The Finnish Institute of International Affairs (2008)

Gerhard MH Wendt, President, Kone Corporation (1994)

Björn Whalroos, - Chairman, Sampo Group, Nordea Bank, UPM-Kymmene Corporation. (2010) (2014) (2016) (2017) (2018)

 

Others

 

"...The Crow was the CIA code name for Robert Trumbull Crowley, once Deputy Director of Clandestine Operations for that agency.

In 1996, Crowley gave a quantity of his private papers to several journalists....[continued]

 

 

Crowleyn lista. (2006, elokuun 5). Wikipedia, . Haettu 21.42, elokuun 14, 2006 osoitteesta http://fi.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Crowleyn_lista&oldid=1459786.

Crowleyn lista on ensimmäisen kerran Cryptome.org-sivustolla esiin tullut lista, jonka väitetään olevan Yhdysvaltain keskustiedustelupalvelun CIA:n salaisten operaatioiden apulaisjohtajan, Robert Trumbull Crowleyn kokoama. Listaan liittyvän salaliittoteorian mukaan Crowley antoi listan joillekin sanomalehtimiehille ennen kuolemaansa (8. lokakuuta, 2000). Listan väitetään sisältävän tiedot 2619:sta CIA:n luottotoimittajasta, joille CIA antoi parempia tietoja juttujen aiheiksi. Lisäksi nämä toimittajat toimivat CIA:n hyväksi kirjoittamalla medioihin epätosia uutisia yleisen mielipiteen muuttamiseksi.

Näitä Crowleyn monikansallisella listalla olevia henkilöitä, joista monet olivat saattaneet olla yhdysvaltalaisten tiedustelupalvelujen palveluksessa ennen CIA:n luottotoimittajiksi ryhtymistään, ei pidetä varsinaisina tiedustelupalvelun jäseninä. Tämän mediayhteistyön voimaa arvioi CIA:n Frank G. Wisner sellaiseksi, että heidän avullaan CIA voisi saada millaisen tahansa sanoman tai mielikuvan julkisuuteen.

Listan ainoa suomalainen on mm. Helsingin Sanomia ja Ilta-Sanomia kustantavan Sanoma Osakeyhtiön pääomistaja Aatos Erkko.