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truedelphi Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-22-10 02:10 PM
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Big Bad Banksters Meeting in Sweden
Banking Cartel Meeting In Sweden - Baron David de Rothschild And The European Elite - May 19




The secret round table group 'Institut International d'Etudes Bancaires' are gathering the top European financial elite in Stockholm today May 19 - for a three-day meeting.

All of the top European Bank chairman & executives seems to be on the list - but so far (uptil now) I can unfortunately not find any American participants of this meeting - and there is not much more information to find at this moment, but this could of course change later today OR in the coming days perhaps?

So? Are the American observers excluded from this meeting because of the recent events with American financial institutions and Hedge Funds attacking and waging economical warfare against Europe and the €uro?

Or are they simply discussing and are laying out the plans on how they can steal even more money from our societies in general?

HEB, the Institut International d'Etudes Bancaires, is an exclusive financial round-table club for bankers that has existed since 1951 - and this group are often gathering their members when something important needs to be discussed or is about to happen.

These are some of the member/participants on the list for the Stockholm meeting:


Baron David de Rothschild, senior partner Rothschild & Cie Banque

Annika Falkengren, CEO of SEB Bank (Sweden)

Christian Clausen, CEO of Nordea (Sweden)

Josef Ackermann, CEO of Deutsche Bank

Eric Daniels, CEO of Lloyds Banking Group

Klaus-Peter Müller, chairman of Commerzbank

Frédéric Oude, President and CEO of Société Générale

Pier Francesco Saviotti, CEO of Banco Popolare

Marcus Agius, chairman of Barclays Bank

Peter Straarup, CEO of Danske Bank


Europe's economy and sway the financial sector is again under heavy pressure. Then gather a secret society of Europe's bankers in Stockholm for a three-day meeting. SEB, Handelsbanken and Nordea stands for the event and most of the bill, reported Dagens Industri.

HEB, the Institut International d'Etudes Bancaires, is an exclusive members' club for European bankers that has existed since 1951 - but there are few visible traces of its existence.

"HEB is not something one's talking about," says a former member to the DI.
None of the former members of the DI talked to want to be identified. They describe the HEB as an exclusive workshop in which members are elected. What is said at meetings and the conclusions to be drawn to stay in the HEB.

"If it happened in the construction industry would be called cartel, but HEB has never had any problems," says a former member to the DI.

For three days, the Society's members are guests at the Stockholm banquet, this year's location for the Spring. The bill will host SEB, Nordea and Handelsbanken, with contributions from HEB.

SEB's main shareholder the Wallenberg family have set up with representation of the villa for a lunch for the bankers.

HEB has high status, and the host country's president, prime minister or finance minister participates in the meetings is obvious. To the Stockholm meeting was Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt, Minister for Finance Anders Borg and Financial Markets Minister Mats Odell invited. Just Reinfeldt declined. Although the Central Bank Governor Stefan Ingves is involved.


Google translation of Swedish DI article

Look what these pesky banking elites are saying openly to the world:


None of the former members of the DI talked to want to be identified. They describe the HEB as an exclusive workshop in which members are elected. What is said at meetings and the conclusions to be drawn to stay in the HEB.

"If it happened in the construction industry would be called cartel, but HEB has never had any problems," says a former member of the DI.


There would of course not be any problems for them to be part of a forbidden Cartel by Law - they are above the Law and control everything.

The Rule of Law apparently means little to these Banksters - nah! such crap is only existing to keep the peasants under tight control, while they're doing as they want all of the time and with no regrets!

Can you imagine the level of arrogance these pesky Banksters are having towards the ordinary people of our societies? - Just frakking unbelievable!


Ooops! Update!

Apparently there's some trouble in the elite banking paradise!

One of the major Swedish Banks are dropping out from the meeting IN PROTEST!

Handelsbanken drop out of the meeting with the banking company IIEB in protest, state television four business news. Handelsbanken's CEO Pär Boman will not participate in the conference.

A secret society made up of Europe's most powerful bankers is in a three-day meeting in Stockholm to discuss the ongoing crisis.

But the agenda is the shopping and lavish celebrations, according to Dagens Industri. Bank Society, IIEB Institut International d'Etudes Bancaires, is an exclusive members' club which has existed since 1951 but who left few visible traces. Bill for the meeting in Stockholm yesterday for the Swedish banks.

"We had two comments. First, that this program should not be conducted in secret without the press should be invited when there is this kind of turbulent crisis. And second, the costs of dinners and bundled software," says John Lagerström, press officer at Handelsbanken, the television 4 business news.

Update!

Well! Nice to that at least one lesser morally corrupt Swedish Bank are protesting against this lavish extravagant meeting!


Secret bank meeting in Stockholm

Posted May 19, 2010 - 12:31
Uppdaterad 19 maj 2010 - 12:32 Updated May 19, 2010 - 12:32

A secret society consisting of Europe's most powerful bankers is in a three-day meeting in Stockholm to discuss the ongoing crisis.

But the agenda is the shopping and lavish celebrations, according to Dagens Industri.

Bank Society, IIEB Institut International d'Etudes Bancaires, is an exclusive members' club which has existed since 1951 but who left few visible traces. Bill for the meeting in Stockholm yesterday for the Swedish banks.

Handelsbanken drop-out in protest

But Handelsbanken leave in protest banking company, said four television financial news. Handelsbanken's CEO Pär Boman will not participate in the conference.

"We had two comments. First, that this program should not be operated in secret without the press should be invited when there is this kind of turbulent crisis. And second, the costs of dinners and bundled software, "said Johan Lagerström, press officer at Handelsbanken, the 4 television financial news.

Swedish Television SVT


Swedish top banker boycotts secret meeting

A secret society of top European bankers has run into problems ahead of a meeting in Stockholm.

The European bank organisation, Institut International d'Etudes Bancaires (IIEB), has been described as a secret club for top bankers.

Its three-day annual spring conference in Stockholm, hosted by the Swedish banks Handelsbanken, SEB and Nordea, is being slammed for its lack of insight.

"If it happened in the construction industry it would be called a cartel. But IIEB has never had any problems," a former member told business daily Dagens Industri.

The agenda, which has not been made public, is a mixture of seminars, discussions, dining and shopping. Tabloid Expressen describes the conference as a "lavish banquet with expensive dinners and mingling with the Swedish royals".

Annika Falkengren, head of SEB, is said to be the driving force behind the beanfeast. But the three banks now seem to have fallen out after different opinion on who will pick up the bill and the ethics of secrecy.

The chief executive officer of Handelsbanken, Pär Boman, has decided to turn his back on the conference.

The Swedish Wire


Which top managers of the elite secret societies will appear at super meeting this weekend at the Wallenberg?

Many of these people are the cream of Sweden's and Europe's elite. On Saturday the club will meet in secret in the family Wallenberg's residence on Djurgården in Stockholm.

This is an exclusive members' club for European bankers, the Institut International d'Etudes Bancaires, or simply IIEB. The company has been around since 1951 but there is as Dagens Industri few visible traces of its existence

"IIEB is something that you simply don't talk about," said one former member, who did not wish to appear with his name, told the newspaper.


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lib2DaBone Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-22-10 04:59 PM
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1. Agenda? How to Sneak a "Value Added" sales tax on the working poor...
..they have many Comrades among American Republicans.

The agenda? "How can we screw the working poor and transfer more wealth to the privledged few."
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pscot Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat May-22-10 11:05 PM
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2. I'd be more worried
if they weren't meeting.
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dmallind Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon May-24-10 01:33 PM
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3. Secret? Then how do you know all this? Hacking? Shadowing a participant? NT
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