Krieg, Adrian H. 1938-

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KRIEG, Adrian H. 1938-

PERSONAL:

Born October 23, 1938, in St. Gallen, Switzerland; U.S citizen; son of Vicktor J. (an executive) and Gertrud (a homemaker) Krieg; married Audrey Ann Jones (a registered nurse), October 23, 1968; children: Ivan Vicktor, Alistair William. Ethnicity: "Caucasian." Education: Attended Elmhurst College, California Coast University, and San Miguel Campus, University of Mexico. Religion: Anglican.

ADDRESSES:

Home—Bradenton, FL. E-mail[email protected].

CAREER:

Widder Corp., Naugatuck, CT, chief executive officer, 1964-86; Krieg Consulting, Woodbridge, CT, chief executive officer, 1986-2000. Rovic Manufacturing, chief executive officer, 1971-86; Widder UK, president, 1975-87; Panox Trading, Zurich, Switzerland, chief executive officer, 1978-89; served as board member for numerous other firms. Military service: U.S. Army, 1959-62.

MEMBER:

American Welding Society, Society of Manufacturing Engineers.

AWARDS, HONORS:

NATTCO Award, American Welding Society, 1983.

WRITINGS:

The Problems with Welding Fumes and How to Solve Them, Widder Corp. (Naugatuck, CT), 1973, 4th edition, 1977.

Distributor Marketing Sales, Widder Corp. (Naugatuck, CT), 1975.

Plate Forming Machines, Fabricators and Manufacturers Association International (Rockford, IL), 1977.

The Satori and the New Mandarins, Hallberg Publishing (Tampa, FL), 1997.

July 4th 2016: The Last Independence Day, Hallberg Publishing (Tampa, FL), 2000.

Published Articles and Essays from 1992 to 2003 (CD-ROM), a2z Publications (Bradenton, FL), 2003.

Our Political Systems, Elderberry Press (Oakland, OR), 2003.

Vale: The Illuminati and Their Plans for World Conquest, a2z Publications (Bradenton, FL), 2004.

Contributor to periodicals.

SIDELIGHTS:

Adrian H. Krieg told CA: "I write in order that my fellow citizens might become more knowledgeable about our country and who runs it. The greatest influences on me via the written word have been C.K. Chesterton, Cecil Chesterton, Louis Marschalko, and Gregory Douglas."