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Guido Colonna di PalianoSDS connected Italian aristocrat and diplomat. Deputy Secretary General of NATO 1962-64, then European Commissioner.
Schelto PatijnDutch politician who attended the 1972 Bilderberg
Benjamin PaytonUS lawyer who won an apology from the United States government, delivered by US President Bill Clinton in 1997, for the federal government’s Tuskegee syphilis experiment.
James PerkinsPresident of Cornell University, Bilderberg Steering committee
Andre RaynauldCanadian economics professor who attended the 1972 Bilderberg and subsequently switched to politics.
William Rees-MoggPossible UKDSO who attended the 1972 and 1993 Bilderbergs
Olivier ReverdinSwiss politician and academic. He attended the 1969 and 1972 Bilderberg meetings. He was a member of the Swiss stay-behind network P26. A founding member of the Club of Rome and the Swiss WWF.
Jean RiboudFrench businessman
David RockefellerUS deep politician. CFR founder. Only person to attend over 50 Bilderberg meetings.
Eric RollAttended 36 Bilderberg conferences - more than anyone else from UK.
Edmond Adolphe de RothschildRothschild family Bilderberg Steering committee member
Yves Sabouret
Robert ScalapinoCFR and State Department expert on East Asia. Advocated closer relations with China years before President Richard M. Nixon’s historic 1972 visit. Wanted detente with North Korea in the 1990s.
Robert SchaetzelUnited States Ambassador to the European Union from 1966 to 1972.
Gerhard Schröder (CDU)West Germany Foreign Minister in the 1960s
Helge Seip
Manuel R. Espirito Santo SilvaDouble bilderberger who had a premature death.
Jacques SolvayManager of the family chemical corporation Solvay S.A. who connected his company to the US
Shepard StoneNew York Times propagandist and Bilderberg Steering committee member who was Director of International Affairs of the Ford Foundation for 15 years.
Shirley Summerskill