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Participant | Description |
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Etienne de la Vallee Poussin | Belgian politician who attended the first Bilderberg and three more in the 1950s |
Pietro Quaroni | One of a dozen men whom Józef Retinger consulted when setting up the Bilderberg group |
Norman Robertson | Canadian spook and later Ambassador to the UK and US, and "helped Canada become a part of the intelligence community". Attended the 1961 Bilderberg. Played a role in the overthrow of the John Diefenbaker.government in 1963. |
David Rockefeller | US deep politician. CFR founder. Only person to attend over 50 Bilderberg meetings. |
Chester Ronning | Canada's leading expert on China |
Ludwig Rosenberg | German-Jewish trade unionist. Worked in the International Department of the British Foreign Office during World War 2 during exile. Attended two more Bilderbergs in the 1950s after the first one. Leader of the German Trade Union Confederation 1962-1969. |
Paolo Rossi | President of Antimafia Commission, attended the first Bilderberg and the 1956 Bilderberg |
Denis de Rougement | Attended the first 4 Bilderbergs. Promoted European federalism |
Dean Rusk | Very long serving US Secretary of State, 5 visits to the Bilderberg |
Pierre Ryckmans | Governor-General of Belgian Congo for 12 years |
Paul Rykens | Dutch businessman and friend of Józef Retinger who was initially consulted on the founding of the Bilderberg Group |
Rickard Sandler | Prime Minister of Sweden in the 1920s. Swedish Minister for Foreign Affairs in the 1930s. Attended the 4th Bilderberg |
Gino Scarpa | Italian editor who attended the 1956 Bilderberg |
Carlo Schmid | Founder member of the Bilderberg Steering committee |
Ernst Georg Schneider | German businessman who attended 2 Bilderbergs in the 1950s |
William Schnitzler | US single Bilderberger who was Secretary-Treasurer in the union AFL–CIO. |
John Slessor | Founder of the International Institute for Strategic Studies. Attended 2 Bilderbergs in the 1950s |
Hans Günther Sohl | Head of Europe's biggest steel maker. Attended two Bilderbergs in the 1950s |
Joseph Spang | US businessman who ran Gillette. Attended the 1st and 4th Bilderbergs |
John Sparkman | |
Charles Spofford | Penta Bilderberger lawyer and suspected US deep state operative |
Dolf Sternberger | German academic who attended the third and fourth Bilderbergs |
M. P. L. Sternberghe | Dutch Finance Minister from 1941 (in exile) who attended the 4th Bilderberg meeting |
Thomas Stone | Canadian spooky diplomat who "worked hard to develop a Canadian intelligence establishment". British Security Coordination Close personal friend of prince Bernhard. Attended 3 Bilderbergs in the 1950s |
Gerard Stuart | Dutch economist who attended 2 Bilderbergs in the 1950s |
Terkel Terkelsen | 19 time Bilderberg visitor and editor of Berlingske Tidende |
Herbert Tingsten | Swedish publisher who attended 3 of the first 4 Bilderbergs |
Heinrich Troeger | German politician who attended the first and fourth Bilderbergs, then became Vice President of the Bundesbank |
Rui Ennes Ulrich | Portuguese academic |
Vittorio Valletta | Bilderberg Steering committee member who attended 3 Bilderbergs in the 1950s as chairman of Fiat |
André Voisin | French chemist who attended the first Bilderberg and two others. Died suddenly of a heart attack in Cuba |
Martin Waldenström | Swedish business leader. Bilderberg 1954 and 1956. |
H. F. van Walsem | Chairman of the Board of Philips Industries Eindhoven. |
Clifton Webb | Attended the fourth Bilderberg as New Zealand High commissioner to the United Kingdom |
Francis Wilcox | State dept official on the Committee on the Present Danger, attended 2 early Bilderbergs |
Jean Willems | |
Tom Williamson | UK trade unionist who attended the first and fourth Bilderbergs |
Paul van Zeeland | Pre-WW2 Prime Minister of Belgium, 6 Bilderbergs in the 1950s |
James David Zellerbach | Member of the Committee on the Present Danger, US deep state functionary? |