ERT

The European Roundtable of Insustrialists (ERT) is a corporate fascist gathering in Brussels of less than 50 CEO's of the leading companies of the European Empire, wich represent 1400 billion euro revenue and plan the European 'project' with the European Commission.

It was founded in Paris in 1983.

Early members were Umberto Agnelli (CFR, Fiat, related to the Furstenberg family), Ben Verwaayen (advisor pm Mark Rutte), Pehr Gyllenhammar (Volvo, Rothschild banker),...

Members

- AB Volvo (Martin Lundstedt)
- ABB (robotics company, Björn Rosengren, in the past Jacob Wallenberg TC)
- Adidas
- Air Liquide
- AP Moller-Maersk (Soren Skou)
- Arcelor Mittal (jesuit Lakshmi Mittal)
- AstroZeneca (Leif Johansson, the Covid19-scam)
- BASF (Martin Brudermüller)
- BMW
- BNP Paribas (Pierre-André de Chalendar, Le Siècle)
- BP
- CIR group, il Repubblica (Rodolfo de Benedetti)
- Deutsche Telekom (Timotheus Höttges)
- Eni (Claudio Descalzi)
- Ericsson (Bôrje Ekholm)
- Fiat
- GlaxoSmithKline (pharmaceutics)
- Heineken (Rolf van den Brink)
- L'Oréal (Jean-Paul Agon)
- MerckGroup (Stefan Oschmann)
- Nestlé (Paul Bulcke)
- Nokia (Jorma Olila)
- Novo Nordisk (Helge Lund)
- Orange
- Philips
- Royal Dutch Shell (Ben van Beurden)
- Siemens (Gerhard Cromme, CFR)
- Societé Generale (Etienne Davignon, vice president of European Commission)
- Rio Tinto (jesuit Jean-Sebastien Jacques, Rothschild company)
- Rolls Royce (Ian Davis)
- Sabanci holding
- Siemens (Gerhard Cromme CFR)
- Solvay (Iham Kadri)
- Total
- Umicore (Thomas Leysen, Mediahuis, TC)
- Vodafone (Jean-François van Boxmeer)

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