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  • John Oldham  + (Attended the [[2010 Bilderberg]] as National Clinical Lead for Quality and Productivity in the [[NHS]].)
  • José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero  + (Attended the [[2010 Bilderberg]] as [[Prime Minister of Spain]])
  • Bernard Ramanantsoa  + (Attended the [[2010 Bilderberg]] as the [[Director of HEC Paris]])
  • Herman Van Rompuy  + (Attended the [[2011 Bilderberg]] as [[President of the European Council]])
  • Mitchell Daniels  + (Attended the [[2012 Bilderberg]])
  • Jonas Bonnier  + (Attended the [[2012 Bilderberg]] as [[Chief Executive Officer of Bonnier AB]])
  • Mitchell Daniels  + (Attended the [[2012 Bilderberg]] as [[Governor of Indiana]])
  • Alison Redford  + (Attended the [[2012 Bilderberg]] as [[Premier of Alberta]])
  • Gunilla Carlsson  + (Attended the [[2012 Bilderberg]] as [[Swedish Minister for International Development Cooperation]]. In 2021, framing vaccine passport discussion.)
  • Nigel Wright  + (Attended the [[2012 Bilderberg]] as the [[Canada/Prime Minister/Chief of Staff]])
  • Paulo Portas  + (Attended the [[2013 Bilderberg]])
  • Espen Barth Eide  + (Attended the [[2013 Bilderberg]])
  • Mark Fishman  + (Attended the [[2013 Bilderberg]])
  • Espen Barth Eide  + (Attended the [[2013 Bilderberg]] as [[Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs]])
  • Michael Evans  + (Attended the [[2013 Bilderberg]]. [[Goldman Sachs]] for 20 years. independent director of the [[Barrick Gold Corporation]].)
  • Philip Breedlove  + (Attended the [[2014 Bilderberg]])
  • Gordon Bajnai  + (Attended the [[2014 Bilderberg]])
  • Jason Kenney  + (Attended the [[2014 Bilderberg]] as [[Canada/Minister of National Defence]])
  • José Manuel García-Margallo  + (Attended the [[2014 Bilderberg]] as [[Spain's Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation]])
  • Justine Greening  + (Attended the [[2014 Bilderberg]] as [[UK/Secretary of State for International Development]])
  • Gordon Bajnai  + (Attended the [[2014 Bilderberg]] as ex-[[Prime Minister of Hungary]])
  • Traian Băsescu  + (Attended the [[2014 MSC]] as [[President of Romania]])
  • Patrick Calvar  + (Attended the [[2015 Bilderberg]])
  • Rona Fairhead  + (Attended the [[2015 Bilderberg]])
  • John Cryan  + (Attended the [[2016 Bilderberg]])
  • Magdalena Andersson  + (Attended the [[2016 Bilderberg]])
  • Søren Pind  + (Attended the [[2016 Bilderberg]] as [[Danish Minister of Justice]])
  • Magdalena Andersson  + (Attended the [[2016 Bilderberg]] as [[Swedish finance minister]]. Supporter of [[the Great Reset]] who was briefly [[Prime Minister of Sweden]].)
  • Søren Pind  + (Attended the [[2016 Bilderberg]] in this capacity)
  • Édouard Philippe  + (Attended the [[2016 Bilderberg]]. Became [[Prime Minister of France]] in 2017.)
  • Amy Walter  + (Attended the [[2017 Bilderberg meeting]])
  • Amy Walter  + (Attended the [[2017 Bilderberg meeting]] as Political Director of [[ABC News]].)
  • Cui Tiankai  + (Attended the [[2017 Bilderberg]])
  • Werner Baumann  + (Attended the [[2017 Bilderberg]] as [[Bayer CEO]])
  • Fabiola Gianotti  + (Attended the [[2017 Bilderberg]] as [[CERN director general]])
  • Cui Tiankai  + (Attended the [[2017 Bilderberg]] as [[Chinese Ambassador to the United States]])
  • Sharon White  + (Attended the [[2017 Bilderberg]] as [[Chief Executive of Ofcom]])
  • Ralph Hamers  + (Attended the [[2017 Bilderberg]] as [[ING CEO]]'. Prosecuted for massive corruption at ING concerning at least $1,25 billion. Even after the settlement with [[ING]], the Dutch court prosecuted Hamers personally in 2020.)
  • Werner Baumann  + (Attended the [[2017 Bilderberg]], took over [[Monsanto]])
  • Johanna Rosén  + (Attended the [[2017 Bilderberg]]. An expert at the electrical properties of thin films, including [[graphene]].)
  • Günther Oettinger  + (Attended the [[2018 Bilderberg]] as [[European Commissioner for Budget and Human Resources]], while at the same time host for yearly lobbyist conference.)
  • Vidar Helgesen  + (Attended the [[2018 Bilderberg]].)
  • Michel Temer  + (Attended the [[2018 WEF AGM]] as [[President of Brazil]])
  • Rafal Trzaskowski  + (Attended the [[2019 Bilderberg]] as [[Mayor of Warsaw]]. [[ECFR]])
  • Jessica Uhl  + (Attended the [[2019 Bilderberg]] as [[Shell CFO]])
  • Wojciech Kostrzewa  + (Attended the [[2022 Bilderberg]])
  • Wojciech Kostrzewa  + (Attended the [[2022 Bilderberg]] as [[President of the Polish Business Roundtable]])
  • Wally Adeyemo  + (Attended the [[2022 Bilderberg]] as [[United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury]]. Blackrock Senior advisor 2017-19)
  • Michael Kofman  + (Attended the [[2022 Bilderberg]] as a Senior Research Scientist at the Center for Naval Analyses)
  • Christopher Cavoli  + (Attended the [[2023 Bilderberg meeting]])
  • Antoine Gosset-Grainville  + (Attended the [[2023 Bilderberg meeting]])
  • John Waldron  + (Attended the [[2023 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Antoine Gosset-Grainville  + (Attended the [[2023 Bilderberg meeting]] as Chairman of French multinational insurer and financial services firm [[Axa]], a corporation with a heavy Bilderberg habit. Close to [[Emmanuel Macron]].)
  • Anthony Buzzard  + (Attended the [[3rd Bilderberg|3rd]] and [[4th Bilderbergs]] after retiring)
  • Gry Waagner Falkenstrøm  + (Attended the [[Answering Russia's Strategic Narratives]] meeting and published about it on the internet.)
  • Don Juan Jose Rovira  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg 1978|Bilderberg]] in April)
  • Joris Voorhoeve  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg 1987]])
  • Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg 2017]])
  • Eugene Black  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg in 1957 February]])
  • George Woods  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg in 1966]])
  • Gerrit Zalm  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg in 2014]])
  • Gerrit Zalm  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg in 2014]])
  • Eugene Black  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg/1957 February]] as [[President of the World Bank Group]])
  • Gunnar Lange  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg/1962|1962 Bilderberg meeting]])
  • Gunnar Lange  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg/1962|1962 Bilderberg meeting]])
  • Charles Wheeler  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg/1962|1962]], [[Bilderberg/1966|1966]] and [[Bilderberg/1967|1967 Bilderberg conferences]])
  • Marshall Shulman  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg/1964|1964]] and [[1984 Bilderberg]]s, [[Le Cercle]])
  • Pierre Liotard-Vogt  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg/1970|1970]], [[Bilderberg/1974|1974]], [[Bilderberg/1977|1977]] and [[Bilderberg/1980|1980]] Bilderberg conferences)
  • Pierre Liotard-Vogt  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg/1970|1970]], [[Bilderberg/1974|1974]], [[Bilderberg/1977|1977]] and [[Bilderberg/1980|1980]] Bilderberg conferences as President of [[Nestlé]]. He was very involved in the [[French Center for Child Protection]].)
  • Anders Sjaastad  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg/1982|1982]] and [[Bilderberg/1983|1983]] Bilderbergs)
  • Lodewjk de Waal  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg/1999|1999 Bilderberg conference]] as chairman of the [[Dutch Trade Union Federation]].)
  • Rockwell Schnabel  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg/2004]])
  • Yannis Papathanasiou  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg/2009|Bilderberg]] in this capacity)
  • Bernard Émié  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg/2018|2018]] & [[2022 Bilderberg]]s as [[DGSE Director]])
  • Enrico Braggiotti  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg]] as [[President of the Banca Commerciale Italiana]])
  • Graham Allison  + (Attended the [[Bilderberg]] in [[Bilderberg/2007|2007]] after a 33 year break. First attended, as a speaker, in [[Bilderberg/1970|1970]], aged 30. Multiple deep state connections.)
  • Brooks Hays  + (Attended the [[February 1957 Bilderberg]] meeting as a Member of the U.S. House of Representatives)
  • Arnold Heeney  + (Attended the [[February 1957 Bilderberg]])
  • Maurice Faure  + (Attended the [[First Bilderberg]] and two others.)
  • Menachem Begin  + (Attended the [[JCIT]] as [[Prime Minister of Israel]])
  • Dana Wilgress  + (Attended the [[October 1957 Bilderberg]] as [[Canadian Permanent Representative to NATO]])
  • Vitaly Klitschko  + (Attended the [[WEF Annual Meeting 2016]] as [[Mayor of Kiev]])
  • Sergio Ermotti  + (Attended the [[WEF/Annual Meeting/2013]])
  • Pierre Bonvoisin  + (Attended the [[first Bilderberg]] and three more. Father of [[Benoît de Bonvoisin]])
  • Harry Pilkington  + (Attended the [[first Bilderberg]] as President of the Federation of British Industries, and two more in the 1950s)
  • Guerin De Beaumont  + (Attended the [[first Bilderberg]] as Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in charge of the [[European Defence Community]]. Made [[French Minister of Justice]] soon after. Died in 1955.)
  • Clement Davies  + (Attended the [[first Bilderberg]] as [[Leader of the UK Liberal Party]])
  • Pierre-Henri Teitgen  + (Attended the [[first Bilderberg]] as ex-[[French Minister of Justice]])
  • Clifton Webb  + (Attended the [[fourth Bilderberg]] as [[New Zealand High commissioner to the United Kingdom]])
  • Denis de Rougement  + (Attended the first 4 Bilderbergs. Promoted European federalism)
  • Harry Pilkington  + (Attended the first Bilderberg)
  • Guerin De Beaumont  + (Attended the first Bilderberg)
  • Robert André  + (Attended the first Bilderberg and 2 more, president of the "[[Syndicat de Petrole]]")
  • Panagiotis Kanellopoulos  + (Attended the first Bilderberg as Greek Defence Minister and former Greek Prime Minister. Also attended the [[1956 Bilderberg]].)
  • Henk Oosterhuis  + (Attended the first Bilderberg as [[President of the Netherlands Federation of Trade Unions]], and also the [[1956 Bilderberg]])
  • Roger Duchet  + (Attended the first Bilderberg in 1954)
  • Roger Duchet  + (Attended the first Bilderberg in 1954)
  • Eduardo Martinez  + (Attended the notorious 2019 Event 201 pandemic planning exercise, representing the global logistics sector)
  • Jarl Köhler  + (Attended three Bilderbergs in the early 1990s as [[CEO of the Confederation of Finnish Forest Industries]])
  • Mikael Pentikäinen  + (Attended two Bilderberg meetings, one before becoming editor-in-chief of the [[Finnish News Agency]]; the other when editor-in-chief of the Finland's newspaper of record [[Helsingin Sanomat]]. Pro [[NATO]] for neutral Finland.)
  • Adnan Menderes  + (Attended two Bilderbergs)
  • Carsten Kengeter  + (Attended two Bilderbergs as [[CEO of Deutsche Börse]])
  • Duncan Oppenheim  + (Attended two Bilderbergs in the 1950s as [[Chairman of British American Tobacco]], and the [[1968 Bilderberg]] as [[chairman of Chatham House]])
  • Marcel Cadieux  + (Attended two Bilderbergs in the 1960s. Canadian Ambassador to the United States 1970-75)
  • Klaus von Dohnányi  + (Attended two Bilderbergs in the 1970s. [[Mayor of Hamburg]] in the 1980s.)
  • Richard Cooper  + (Attended two Bilderbergs in the 1970s. [[Chairman of the National Intelligence Council]] in the 1990s.)
  • W. Randolph Burgess  + (Attended two Bilderbergs in the [[1950s]] as [[US Ambassador to NATO]]. Chairman of [[Atlantic Council]].)
  • P. J. Kapteyn  + (Attended two Bilderbergs in the [[1950s]].)
  • W. Randolph Burgess  + (Attended two Bilderbergs in this capacity)
  • David Ignatius  + (Attender of spooky "security" conferences)
  • William French Smith  + (Attorney General "tough on drugs", at the same time as the [[CIA-Cocaine-Contra]] scheme)
  • Michael Havers  + (Attorney General for England and Wales who protected [[UK/VIPaedophile]] [[Peter Hayman]], while stitching up the [[Guildford Four]].)
  • Paul Gallagher  + (Attorney General of Ireland, 5 Bilderbergs)
  • Dermot Gleeson  + (Attorney General of Ireland, 8 time visitor to the [[Bilderberg]])
  • Clyde Cameron  + (Australia Labor minister during the [[Australia/1975 coup d'état|1975 coup d'etat]]. "We knew [[MI6]] was bugging Cabinet meetings for the Americans.")
  • Australian State  + (Australia has six states, and two territories which act as ''de facto'' states.)
  • Charles Halton  + (Australia's first transport czar and Secretary of the Department of Defence Support. Father of [[Jane Halton]].)
  • Tim Flannery  + (Australia's most high profile "climate expert" and ecologist.)
  • Keith Officer  + (Australia's own Minister/Ambassador position to the US started on 1 March 1940.)
  • Andrew Forrest  + (Australia's richest man)
  • Patrick Shaw  + (Australian Ambassador to the United States, dies of heart attack a month after the 1975 coup in Australia.)
  • David McBride  + (Australian Army lawyer who exposed war crimes in [[Afghanistan]].)
  • Hillsong Church  + (Australian Christian sect with political connections to both main parties. Sexual assaults, etc.)
  • Australia/Department/Foreign Affairs and Trade  + (Australian Foreign Affairs department)
  • Laurie Ferguson  + (Australian Labor Party politician and member of the Board of Advisors of the spooky [[Global Panel Foundation]].)
  • Gai Brodtmann  + (Australian Labor politician with close ties to the military-industrial complex.)
  • Anne Aly  + (Australian MP and terror expert)
  • Clare O'Neil  + (Australian MP; [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2019]])
  • H. V. Evatt  + (Australian Minister for External Affairs from 1941 to 1949)
  • Greg Hunt  + (Australian Minister for Health responsible for the government's actions in the [[COVID-19 deep event]]. Decades of grooming by the [[World Economic Forum]].)
  • Bob Hawke  + (Australian Prime Minister and informant to US services.)
  • Kimberley Kitching  + (Australian Senator who died suddenly)
  • Andrew Bragg  + (Australian Senator; [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2021]])
  • Malcolm Roberts  + (Australian Senator; advocate of [[Ivermectin]])
  • Allan Gyngell  + (Australian Spook and Director-General of the [[Office of National Assessments]] (ONA) from 2009 to 2013.)
  • File:WikiLeaks-Australian-suppression-order.pdf  + (Australian Supreme Court secret super-injunction preventing the publication of information about a corruption case involving 17 named individuals including senior Malaysian, Indonesian, Vietnamese politicians and Reserve Bank of Australia directors)
  • Michael Cannon-Brookes  + (Australian YGL billionaire)
  • Juanita Nielsen  + (Australian activist and newspaper publisher killed in 1975, with strong suspicions of the involvement of organized crime and police corruption.)
  • Alan Bond  + (Australian billionaire)
  • Sky News Australia  + (Australian branch of [[Sky News]]. Faces censorship for non-mainstream opinions.)
  • The Sydney Institute  + (Australian business-friendly talking forum)
  • Peter Holmes à Court  + (Australian businessman of the Holmes à Court family)
  • Phil Scanlan  + (Australian businessman that is a leader in many organizations that bring together business and politics.)
  • Daniel Street  + (Australian consultant for the [[World Bank]], having previously worked as a political correspondent and as advisor to [[Kevin Rudd]].)
  • Jason Yat-Sen Li  + (Australian corporate lawyer and businessmaAustralian corporate lawyer and businessman. [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2009|WEF/Young Global Leader 2009]], when on the board of [[China-Australia Chamber of Commerce]]. Heavy Help from [[Australian Labor Party|ALP]] leadership figures to start political career.dership figures to start political career.)
  • Zeke Solomon  + (Australian corporate resource development advisor and member of the spooky [[Global Panel Foundation]].)
  • Caitlin Johnstone  + (Australian deep state aware activist anarchist)
  • Melbourne Club  + (Australian deep state milieu)
  • Richard Marles  + (Australian deputy prime minister)
  • Craig Kelly  + (Australian dissident MP; [[COVID-19/Resistance]].)
  • Murray Riley  + (Australian drug smuggler connected to the [[Nugan-Hand bank]] and protected by intelligence services.)
  • John Quiggin  + (Australian economist who published on how "[[vaccination passports]] means freedom" for the [[WEF]] in 2021)
  • Penny Wong  + (Australian foreign minister)
  • Julie Bishop  + (Australian former politician.)
  • AHPRA  + (Australian health regulation agency.)
  • Jennifer Robinson  + (Australian human rights lawyer and barrister in the UK. Member of the legal team defending [[Julian Assange]] and [[WikiLeaks]])
  • Office of National Intelligence (Australia)  + (Australian intelligence agency responsible for advising the Prime Minister and [[National Security Committee (Australia)|National Security Committee]].)
  • Dennis Richardson  + (Australian intelligence boss and Ambassador to the United States.)
  • Tasmania  + (Australian island state.)
  • Sarah Ferguson  + (Australian journalist)
  • Paul Antonopoulos  + (Australian journalist concentrating on geopolitics.)
  • Michael Kirby  + (Australian judge later joining the international [[atrocity propaganda]] circuit)
  • Michael Hourigan  + (Australian lawyer who investigated abuse in the notorious Iraqi prison [[Abu Ghraib]]. child slavery in Romania and disproving the [[official narrative]] about [[Rwanda]].)
  • Center for Independent Studies  + (Australian libertarian [[think tank]] founded in 1976 which specialises in public policy research)
  • Lowy Institute  + (Australian military-industrial think tank)
  • Graham Perkin  + (Australian newspaper editor, died in the warm-up to the [[Australia/1975 coup d'état|1975 coup d'etat]].)
  • Lynton Crosby  + (Australian political strategist who has managed election campaigns, a "master of the dark political arts" eg [[dead cat strategy]].)
  • Gareth Evans  + (Australian politician)
  • Joe Hockey  + (Australian politician and diplomat)
  • Peter Dutton  + (Australian politician close to the security apparatus)
  • Kaila Murnain  + (Australian politician picked as a [[YGL 2018]]. In 2019 resigned in disgrace after revelations of party donations from a Chinese billionaire.)
  • Kim Beazley  + (Australian politician with spooky overtones)
  • Natasha Stott Despoja  + (Australian politician, diplomat and advocate. [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2001|WEF Global Leader for Tomorrow 2001]])
  • Michael Gunner  + (Australian politician; Chief Minister of the [[Northern Territory]])
  • Gladys Berejiklian  + (Australian politician; Premier of New South Wales who was blackmailed into vaccine lockdowns.)
  • Anthony Albanese  + (Australian prime minister)
  • Richard Woolcott  + (Australian public servant, diplomat, authoAustralian public servant, diplomat, author and commentator. Informant to the United States, providing consular officials with information of internal government processes before the [[Australia/1975 coup d'état|coup in 1975]]. [[Australian American Leadership Dialogue]].[Australian American Leadership Dialogue]].)
  • Danielle Anderson  + (Australian researcher)
  • Jessica Mauboy  + (Australian singer,)
  • Jim Molan  + (Australian soldier/politician accused of multiple war crimes during the attack on Fallujah in late 2004.)
  • Justin Bassi  + (Australian spook who "wears CIA cufflinks". Leader of [[Australian Strategic Policy Institute]].)
  • Paul Moran  + (Australian spook who worked for the [[Rendon Group]]Australian spook who worked for the [[Rendon Group]] under journalistic cover. He made a television interview for the [[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]] with an Iraqi [[defector]] that helped create the pretext for the [[2003 Iraq Invasion]]. Died under murky circumstances.[[2003 Iraq Invasion]]. Died under murky circumstances.)
  • South Australia  + (Australian state dominated by the [[Adelaide Establishment]])
  • Australian Institute of International Affairs  + (Australian think tank focusing on International relations. Formed in the 1920s as an affiliate of the [[Royal Institute of International Affairs]].)
  • Peter Abeles  + (Australian transportation magnate. Friend of crime boss [[Abe Saffron]]. Involved in drug trafficking with the [[Nugan Hand Bank]].)
  • James Cook University  + (Australian university invested in the [[climate change]] agenda, and firing academics if they disagree.)
  • Richard Casey  + (Australian who founded [[ASIS]])
  • Rupert Murdoch  + (Australian-American media mogul who uses his power as part of the deep state.)
  • James Wolfensohn  + (Australian/US dual national, President of the World Bank, Bilderberg steering committee)
  • Gerhard Randa  + (Austrian Bilderberg banker)
  • Walter Rothensteiner  + (Austrian Bilderberg banker)
  • Erich Becker  + (Austrian Bilderberg businessman)
  • Alexander Maculan  + (Austrian Bilderberg executive. Chair of Maculan Holdings AG)
  • Richard Schenz  + (Austrian Bilderberger businessman)
  • Paul Lendvai  + (Austrian Triple Bilderberger academic)
  • Peter Mitterbauer  + (Austrian [[TLC]] businessman, [[Bilderberg/1997]])
  • Hans Igler  + (Austrian [[economist]] and [[politician]]. [[Bilderberg Steering committee]])
  • Social Democratic Party of Austria  + (Austrian [[social-democratic]] political party.)
  • Max Graf Thurn  + (Austrian aristocrat and economist. In exile after the [[Anscluss]]. After [[WW2]], returned to Austria as civil servant. Attended [[Bilderberg/1961]].)
  • Hannes Hofbauer  + (Austrian author, journalist and book publisher.)
  • Willibald Cernko  + (Austrian banker)
  • Heinrich Treichl  + (Austrian banker)
  • Paul Achleitner  + (Austrian banker businessman with [[deep state]] connections.)
  • Helmut Hascheck  + (Austrian banker who wrote a working paper on ''Policy Toward Trade And Protectionism'' for the [[1987 Bilderberg]]. Also attended the [[1988 Bilderberg]].)
  • Karl Sevelda  + (Austrian banker. CEO of Raiffeisen Bank International 2013 to 2017.)
  • René Benko  + (Austrian billionaire businessman who attended the 2015-2017 Bilderbergs)
  • Wolfgang Leitner  + (Austrian billionaire businessman. Started pharma company with fellow Bilderberger and minister for economy [[Martin Bartenstein]].)
  • Thomas Prinzhorn  + (Austrian billionaire, businessman and politician)
  • Franz Leibenfrost  + (Austrian business executive also working in the United States.)
  • Gerhard Roiss  + (Austrian businessman)
  • Norbert Zimmermann  + (Austrian businessman)
  • Heribert Apfalter  + (Austrian businessman who attended the [[1979 Bilderberg]]. Sold weapons to Iran and Iraq. His sudden death in 1987 was surrounded by rumors of foul play.)
  • Oesterreichische Nationalbank  + (Austrian central bank)
  • Gertrude Trumpel-Gugerell  + (Austrian central banker. Attended 2 Bilderberg meetings as member of the executive board of the [[European Central Bank]].)
  • Werner Faymann  + (Austrian chancellor for 7.5 years)
  • Josef Krainer  + (Austrian conservative (ÖVP) politician and Governor of [[Styria]] who attended the [[1989 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Otto von Habsburg  + (Austrian deep politician, connected to [[Le Cercle]], [[Opus Dei]], [[Knights of Malta]] ...)
  • Benita Ferrero-Waldner  + (Austrian diplomat and politician)
  • Gerhard Loitzenbauer  + (Austrian diplomat killed in Lebanon)
  • Friedrich Hoess  + (Austrian diplomat who attended [[Bilderberg/1988]] as [[Austria/Ambassador/US|Austrian Ambassador to the United States]].)
  • Valentin Inzko  + (Austrian diplomat with deep state job as High Representative for Bosnia and Herzegovina)
  • Max Kothbauer  + (Austrian economist and banker. Former Bilderberg Steering committee.)
  • Georg Zimmer-Lehmann  + (Austrian financier with a quarter century long Bilderberg habit)
  • Guido Schmidt-Chiari  + (Austrian financier. CEO of [[Creditanstalt]]. [[Trilateral Commission]]. [[Bilderberg/1988|Bilderberg 1988]] and [[Bilderberg/1991|1991]])
  • Club 45  + (Austrian gentlemen's club based around the Social Democratic Party. Place for patronage,corruption and deep politics.)
  • Dietrich Karner  + (Austrian insurance executive who attended the [[Bilderberg/1996|1996 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Ingrid Brodnig  + (Austrian journalist who was at the [[II]]-backed ''[[Tackling Tools of Malign Influence]]'' meeting)
  • Fritz Molden  + (Austrian journalist, publisher, diplomat who attended 2 Bilderbergs in the 1950s)
  • Austria/Minister  + (Austrian ministers)
  • Pamela Rendi-Wagner  + (Austrian physician and "vaccine expert" catapulted to Chairwoman of the Austrian Social Democratic Party (SPÖ) in November 2018. [[Bilderberg 2018]].)
  • Ludwig Steiner  + (Austrian politician)
  • Friedrich Verzetnitsch  + (Austrian politician and President of the Austrian Trade Union Federation. Attended the [[1988 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Ewald Nowotny  + (Austrian politician and central banker)
  • Kurt Waldheim  + (Austrian politician and diplomat. Waldheim was the fourth [[Secretary-General of the United Nations]] from 1972 to 1981, and [[President of Austria]] from 1986 to 1992, when he was victim of a [[Israeli]] smear campaign.)
  • Rudolf Scholten  + (Austrian politician on the Bilderberg Steering committee)
  • Karl Czernetz  + (Austrian politician regarded as a "party ideologist" of the [[Social Democratic Party of Austria]]. Attended the [[Bilderberg/1963|1963]] and [[1969 Bilderberg conference]]s.)
  • Alfred Dallinger  + (Austrian politician, [[Bilderberg 1979]], died in a small plane crash in 1989)
  • Eva Dichand  + (Austrian publisher of the largest medical online health portal ''Netdoktor''. Married to the editor of Austria's largest newspaper. Chairwoman of university which fired [[COVID-19/Dissident]] professor.)
  • Thomas Heine-Geldern  + (Austrian single Bilderberger)
  • Johannes Kepler University Linz  + (Austrian technical university)
  • Hermann Withalm  + (Austrian ÖVP politician mooted for top position in party, but failed to get post. Attended [[Bilderberg/1967]] as Vice Chancellor.)
  • Edith Tudor Hart  + (Austrian-British photographer and spy for the [[Soviet Union]].)
  • Adolf Hitler  + (Austrian. Former soldier turned painter turned German leader. Played a massive role in [[World War 2]].)
  • Richard Bernstein  + (Author and Asia correspondent who attended the [[1997 Bilderberg]], the same year he published ''The Coming Conflict with China'')
  • John Hughes-Wilson  + (Author and broadcaster specialising in military-historical and intelligence matters)
  • Warren Reed  + (Author and former officer with the [[Australian Secret Intelligence Service]] and the Board of Directors of the international intelligence network [[Global Panel Foundation]].)
  • Edith Nesbit  + (Author and one of the founders of the [[Fabian Society]].)
  • Rebecca Gordon  + (Author of ''Mainstreaming Torture: Ethical Approaches in the Post-9/11 United States'')
  • Fletcher Knebel  + (Author of ''[[Seven Days in May]]'' (1962), about an attempted [[military coup]] in the United States.)
  • Christopher Bryson  + (Author of ''the Fluoride Deception'')
  • Jay Dyer  + (Author of 'Esoteric Hollywood')
  • Theodore Kaufman  + (Author of 'Germany Must Perish!')
  • Russ Baker  + (Author of a breathtakingly definitive account of the Bush Crime Family.)
  • John Ainsworth-Davis  + (Author of a first person account of an alternative history in which [[Martin Bormann]] was rescued in a secret operation mounted by British Naval Intelligence.)
  • James Douglass  + (Author of a number of books on the [[assassinations of the 1960s]], including ''[[JFK and The Unspeakable]]'')
  • Dan Moldea  + (Author of books about the rise and fall ofAuthor of books about the rise and fall of [[Jimmy Hoffa]], the [[American Mafia|Mafia]]'s penetration of [[Hollywood]], its links to [[Ronald Reagan]], and its influence on professional [[American football|football]], as well as works about the [[Robert F. Kennedy assassination]].[[Robert F. Kennedy assassination]].)
  • John Laughland  + (Author of many great articles on [[regime changes]], political trials and war propaganda)
  • Sterling Seagrave  + (Author of numerous other books which address unofficial and clandestine aspects of the 20th-century political history of countries in the [[Far East]].)
  • Christopher Simpson  + (Author of several books on The Third Reich, propaganda and psychological warfare)
  • Wayne Downing  + (Author of the Downing Plan, a blueprint for the 2003 invasion of Iraq.)
  • Empress Bianca  + (Author sued by [[Lily Safra]], wife of murdered spook/billionaire [[Edmond Safra]], as a defamatory [[roman à clef]].)
  • Nick Bryant  + (Author who wrote the second substantial book on the [[Franklin child prostitution ring]].)
  • John Cummings  + (Author with several books on the confluence of intelligence gathering, [[money laundering]] and [[drug trafficking]].)
  • Lawrence Summers  + (Authored the infamous [[Summers memo]])
  • File:Global Climate Alarmism and Historical Precedents.pdf  + (Authoritative opinion from one of the world's leading climate scientists and IPCC member working on the 1995 and 2001 Assessment reports)
  • Mailchimp  + (Automated email subscriber service starting to censor users.)
  • South Tyrol  + (Autonomous region of [[Italy]] with large German-speaking minority.)
  • Document:The Balkans: Courruption as a Weapon of War, the Vulnerabilities to Corruption and Malign Influence  + (Awareness of Chinese, Turkish and V4 influence in non-EU Balkan States, and associated potential risks to be mitigated and opportunities that might be exploited; mitigating Russian (and associated) malign influence)
  • Maksym Zhorin  + (Azov commander)
  • Andriy Biletsky  + (Azov leader)
  • Oswald moves to New Orleans  + (B. Riley Coffee Company. ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 320)
  • Stephen Lander  + (B2. Dates are unknown, but he had this job in Autumn 1985. He proposed ending the traditional practice of placing new MI5 officers in F2 Section to learn the basics of counter-subversion work. This was strongly opposed by Director F.)
  • BAE Systems/Products  + (BAE Systems covers a wide range of productBAE Systems covers a wide range of products and projects. Few of them, however, are anything that the ordinary consumer would ever buy. BAE products are mostly intended for the defence procurement of nation states, and to a lesser extent, the huge budgets of airlines such as British Airways.dgets of airlines such as British Airways.)
  • Marianna Spring  + (BBC "disinformation" specialist. When criticised online for her "fact checking", [[Internet censorship]] is her answer.)
  • Sarah Rainsford  + (BBC Moscow Correspondent 2000-2021)
  • Fergus Walsh  + (BBC News Medical Editor despite having no medical qualifications. Also has huge conflict of interest, as wife is Big Pharma manager.)
  • BBC confirms SU25 fighter planes close to MH17  + (BBC Russia correspondent Olga Ivshina interviews locals who state that two fighter planes were close to Flight MH17 just before it crashed.)
  • Nawal al-Maghafi  + (BBC film maker who made propaganda on [[Douma|chemical weapons in Syria]] and the [[White Helmets]].)
  • Pauline Neville-Jones  + (BBC governor, Chair of the Joint Intelligence Committee)
  • Helen Boaden  + (BBC journalist who was exposed as a contact of [[Chris Donnelly]] by the [[4th Integrity Initiative Leak]])
  • Robert Peston  + (BBC journalist, broadcaster, editor)
  • Boycott Divestment and Sanctions  + (BDS winning justice for the [[Palestine|Palestinian people]])
  • Agustín Carstens  + (BIS General Manager)
  • Alexandre Lamfalussy  + (BIS manager, First President of the European Monetary Institute, 4 Bilderbergs)
  • Philipp Hildebrand  + (BIS, IMF, Quit as [[Swiss National Bank/Chair]] after details of his wife's currency trades emerged. Later vice chair of [[BlackRock]].)
  • Document:3 Years in Captivity  + (Babar Ahmad reflects on the third anniversary of his imprisonment without charge.)
  • Robert Menzies  + (Backed by a US-backed campaign against his opponent [[Ben Chifley]], whose government was considered "unsafe")
  • Document:Background to the Simulation Seminars  + (Background to and observation of two war Simulation Seminars)
  • Borzou Daragahi  + (Baghdad Chief 2005-07; Beirut Chief 2007-11. Later of interest by the [[Integrity Initiative]])
  • Hugh Rodham  + (Bagman for his sister [[Hillary Clinton]] and [[Bill Clinton]].)
  • Bail  + (Bail is a set of pre-trial restrictions that are imposed on a [[suspect]] to ensure that they comply with the judicial process.)
  • Berufsverbot  + (Ban from public service jobs in Germany based on political convicitons - in 2021 also for "conspiracy ideologies".)
  • Norman Dodd  + (Bank manager and congressional investigatoBank manager and congressional investigator who exposed how [[tax-exempt foundations]] were subverting the United States Government by other than constitutional means. He then proceeded to show that this applied to the [[Ford Foundation]], [[Rockefeller Foundation]], and [[Carnegie Endowment]].[[Carnegie Endowment]].)
  • Lucas Papademos  + (Banker and [[economic hitman]] who on behalf of international finance implemented severe budget austerity in Greece to establish a [[debt trap]].)
  • Pedro Moreira Salles  + (Banker and heir to one of the biggest fortunes in Brazil. [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1998]].)
  • Stef Blok  + (Banker and parliamentary leader of [[Mark Rutte]]'s VVD party from [[2010]] to [[2012]]. Dutch Minister for Housing and the Central Government Sector in second Rutte-cabinet. [[Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs]] in third Rutte coalition.)
  • Marcus Wallenberg Jr  + (Banker businessman patriarch of the [[Wallenberg family]].)
  • Charles Dallara  + (Banker who attended the [[1989 Bilderberg]])
  • Henry Strakosch  + (Banker who paid [[Winston Churchill]]'s large debts "without asking anything in return". [[Chair of The Economist]] 1929-1943)
  • Alison Rose (banker)  + (Banker who resigned as NatWest Group CEO)
  • George Bowdoin  + (Banker with [[Drexel Morgan & Co]]. [[Corsair Club]])
  • C. Frits Karsten  + (Banker, Honorary Treasurer of the Bilderberg and a member of the Bilderberg Steering committee.)
  • William Henry Draper Jr.  + (Banker, government official, and diplomat. Business connections to Germany both before and after WW2. Also known as the "Wall Street General" who sabotaged reform in [[Japan]]. Founder of the [[Population Crisis Committee]] in [[1965]].)
  • Lazard family  + (Banking dynasty)
  • Warburg family  + (Banking dynasty)
  • Léon Lambert  + (Banking heir and [[Bilderberg Steering Committee]] member and financier who suddenly died aged 58)
  • Khalid al-Mansour  + (Bankrolled Obama's time at Harvard)
  • US/House/Committee/Financial Services  + (Banks and financial institutions are normally very generous with their campaign contributions to committee members.)
  • Pedro Pablo Kuczynski  + (Bankster who attended the [[1988 Bilderberg]] as an ex Peruvian Minister of Energy and Mines. Later [[President of Peru]]. Resigned after certain videos were released.)
  • Mercer University  + (Baptist university in the state of Georgia, USA)
  • Military base  + (Bases with military.)
  • National Emergencies Act  + (Basis for later coup d'état legislation and CoG activation)
  • Markus Söder  + (Bavarian politician first out with hard lockdowns in 2020. "The [[CIA]]'s dream candidate". His campaign to create acceptance of [[COVID jabs]] included "an unheard-of public attack".)
  • Nestor Izquierdo  + (Bay of Pigs, may have been spotter for JFK assassination in Dallas)
  • Torquay  + (Beautiful town on the English Riviera. Hosted the [[1977 Bilderberg]].)
  • Elon Musk  + (Became CEO in 2008)
  • Bernard Looney  + (Became CEO of [[BP]] in February 2020. Attended the [[2022 Bilderberg]])
  • Peter Krogh  + (Became Dean of the [[Walsh School of Foreign Service]]Became Dean of the [[Walsh School of Foreign Service]] of [[Georgetown University]] at age 32, which provides the personnel backbone for the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], [[Department of Defense]],[[State Department]], and other organs of the national security state. Got job possibly after attending [[Bilderberg/1969]]. Also attended [[Bilderberg/1970]] and at end of career [[Bilderberg/1994]].[[Bilderberg/1994]].)
  • Frank Carlucci  + (Became Secretary of Defense on November 23, 1987)
  • Hubert de Besche  + (Became [[Ambassador of Sweden to the United States]] two years after being an observer at the [[1962 Bilderberg]].)
  • Alexander Bortnikov  + (Became [[Director of the Federal Security Service]] in 2008)
  • John Lindsay  + (Became [[Mayor of New York City]] in 1966. Attended the [[1965 Bilderberg]])
  • Francis Collins  + (Became [[NIH Director]] in 2009. "I suggest going to [[FEMA]]’s new Coronavirus Rumor Control web site.")
  • Pedro M. Santana Lopes  + (Became [[Prime Minister of Portugal]] a month after attending the [[2004 Bilderberg]])
  • António Costa  + (Became [[Prime Minister of Portugal]] in 2015)
  • John Thornton  + (Became a [[Goldman Sachs]] partner at age 34. Barrick Gold Corporation, Bilderberg)
  • Jeff Arnold  + (Became a billionaire from webmd.com aged 29. Co-founded [[Sharecare]] with a friend from the [[GLT/2000]] class, which was highly influential on shaping (and measuring) attitudes around [[COVID-19]].)
  • Ali Bozer  + (Became acting [[Prime Minister of Turkey]] for 9 days in 1989 after attending two Bilderbergs)
  • Leonid Nevzlin  + (Became rich on state assets in the 1990s.)
  • Coleen Rowley  + (Became whistleblower after [[911]])
  • Aligarh Muslim University  + (Before 1939, faculty members and students supported an all-India nationalist movement but after 1939, the university came to be a center of the Pakistan Movement.)
  • Bonn  + (Before Germany was re-united, this was the capital city of West Germany)
  • Leipzig University  + (Before [[WW1]] one of the centers of higher education for state administrations and elites of newly independent [[Balkan]] states.)
  • John Fredriksen  + (Before abandoning his Norwegian citizenship, he was Norway's richest man. Now Cypriot citizen.)
  • J. Michael Waller  + (Before that Vice President for Information Operations)
  • Jim Traficant  + (Began a grassroots campaign in July 2014 to, among other things, try to abolish the [[Federal Reserve]]. Died in September 2014.)
  • Rob Kall  + (Began a personal blog which developed into [[OpEdNews]])
  • Central Queensland University  + (Began as the Queensland Institute of Technology)
  • Claude Dansey  + (Began his career in intelligence in 1900, and remained active until his death in 1947.)
  • Document:The Hidden Government Group  + (Beginning from the [[assassination of JFK]], Peter Dale Scott reviews the [[Continuity of Government]] group's connections to the [[structural deep events]] - the [[Watergate coup]], [[October Surprise]] and [[9/11]])
  • Document:First Recorded Successful Novichok Synthesis was in 2016 – By Iran, in Cooperation with the OPCW  + (Beginning in late 2016, [[Iran]]Beginning in late 2016, [[Iran]]ian scientists succeeded in synthesising a number of [[Novichok]]s in full cooperation with the [[OPCW]]. This makes a complete nonsense of [[Theresa May]]’s “of a type developed by [[Russia]]” line, used to Parliament and the [[UN Security Council]].ecurity Council]].)
  • Transantlantic Leadership Network  + (Behind-the-scenes [[transatlantic]] think-tank)
  • Document:The New Silk Road Will Go Through Syria  + (Beijing is working non-stop for the Iran-Iraq-Syria triumvirate to become a key hub in the New Silk Road (OBOR). Any bets against a future, booming Shanghai-Latakia container route?)
  • Document:Tory in Charge of Entire Scottish Council Election Count  + (Being a software engineer myself, my firstBeing a software engineer myself, my first thought was - could this be easily used to print replacement [[postal vote]]s with the voters' ID and their signature, changing our vote for a different candidate while binning your [[postal vote]]? I had to conclude yes it could.[[postal vote]]? I had to conclude yes it could.)
  • Document:Publishing is not a Crime  + (Belated crocodile tears spilt by elements of the [[corporate media]] over [[Julian Assange]])
  • Joseph Fenton  + (Belfast man killed by the [[Provisional IRA]] (IRA) for acting as an informer for the [[Royal Ulster Constabulary]]'s (RUC) Special Branch)
  • Robert Close  + (Belgian Anti-Communist spook who attended [[Le Cercle]].)
  • Jean-François van Boxmeer  + (Belgian Bilderberg businessman, regular at [[WEF AGM]]s, [[Heineken CEO]] 2005-2020)
  • Théo Lefevre  + (Belgian Bilderberger politician, [[Prime Minister of Belgium]] 1961-65. Died in 1973, aged 59)
  • August Vanistendael  + (Belgian Catholic trade union leader who attended the [[1971 Bilderberg]])
  • Didier Reynders  + (Belgian FM/European Commissioner for Justice accused of corruption)
  • Gwendolyn Rutten  + (Belgian Flemish politician.)
  • Koenraad Debackere  + (Belgian academic interested in [[big data]] who went to his first [[Bilderberg in 2023]])
  • Auguste Cool  + (Belgian anti-communist labour leader and suspected deep state operative.)
  • Jan Sabbe  + (Belgian banker)
  • Louis Camu  + (Belgian banker and multi-Bilderberger.)
  • Maurice Lippens  + (Belgian banker who attended the [[2000 Bilderberg|2000]], [[2002 Bilderberg|2002]] and [[2006 Bilderberg]]s. [[Trilateral Commission]]. Relieved of his position when the bank he managed was sold in parts during the [[financial crisis of 2008]].)
  • Paul de Keersmaeker  + (Belgian businessman & politician)
  • Paul Janssen  + (Belgian businessman who founded [[Janssen Pharmaceutica]], which became a subsidiary of [[Johnson & Johnson]] in 1961)
  • Jan Huyghebaert  + (Belgian businessman, 11 Bilderbergs)
  • Brussels  + (Belgian capital)
  • Luc Coene  + (Belgian central banker)
  • Guy Quaden  + (Belgian central banker sitting on many boards)
  • Étienne Davignon  + (Belgian deep politician, EU commissioner, Bilderberg chairman, Egmont Institute president)
  • Jean Godeaux  + (Belgian delegation to the [[IMF]], then [[Banque Lambert]] and Governor of the National Bank of Belgium)
  • Jules Guillaume  + (Belgian diplomat and single Bilderberger. Secretary for King Baudouin.)
  • Frans van Daele  + (Belgian diplomat and suspected deep state operative)
  • Philippe de Schoutheete de Tervarent  + (Belgian diplomat, Centre for European Policy Studies)
  • Edward Grandry  + (Belgian diplomat. Director of cabinet for [[Henri Fayat]].)
  • Isabel Albers  + (Belgian editor-in-chief)
  • François de Donnea  + (Belgian establishment politician. Attended the [[1997 Bilderberg]] as [[Mayor of Brussels]])
  • Coudenberg group  + (Belgian federalist think tank,to defend the federal state against the demands of Flemish nationalists)
  • Armand de Decker  + (Belgian lawyer politician who attended [[Le Cercle]])
  • Yasmine Kherbache  + (Belgian lawyer with deep state connections)
  • Paul-Emile Janson  + (Belgian liberal politician and prime minister.)
  • Ferdinand Chafart  + (Belgian manager who held senior positions in many Belgian companies)
  • Jean Bricmont  + (Belgian physicist and essayist. Author of the book ''Humanitarian Imperialism'', describing how [[United States]] and its Western allies are pursuing [[imperialist]] goals under the pretext of defending [[human rights]].)
  • Leo Tindemans  + (Belgian politician)
  • Fernand Dehousse  + (Belgian politician active in the construction of what later would become the European Union. Attended 2 Bilderbergs in the [[1950s]])
  • Karel De Gucht  + (Belgian politician and 3 time Bilderberger)
  • Jean Rey  + (Belgian politician and Freemason, and [[President of the European Commission]] from 1967 to 1970)
  • Karl-Heinz Lambertz  + (Belgian politician from the German-speaking minority who president of the [[European Committee of the Regions]] 2010-2020.)
  • Roger Motz  + (Belgian politician who attended 4 Bilderberg meetings in the 1950s, including the first one.)
  • Cathy Berx  + (Belgian politician who attended [[Bilderberg/2018]]. As governor, [[lockdown|locked down]] the city of [[Antwerp]] during [[Covid]])
  • Etienne de la Vallee Poussin  + (Belgian politician who attended the [[first Bilderberg]] and three more in the 1950s)
  • Céline Fremault  + (Belgian politician who temporarily blocked [[5G]] on safety concerns.)
  • Mia de Vits  + (Belgian politician. Attended [[Bilderberg/1998|1998 Bilderberg meeting]] as Secretary-General of the [[General Labour Federation of Belgium]].)
  • Guy Spitaels  + (Belgian politician. He quit the Roman Catholic faith and became a Freemason.dedesc)
  • Maurice Brébart  + (Belgian right-wing newspaper owner who attended [[Le Cercle]] in the 1970s.)
  • Philippe Maria  + (Belgian royalty, regular Bilderberg)
  • Knokke  + (Belgian seaside town. Hosted the [[1972 Bilderberg]].)
  • Henri Fayat  + (Belgian socialist politician strongly promoting the rights of the Flemish-speakers. Also strongly anglophile.)
  • Jürgen Conings  + (Belgian soldier who threatened the Covid narrative and establishment in his country physically.)
  • Geert Vanden Bossche  + (Belgian vaccine developer who came out strongly against the [[Covid-jabs]] pushed by his former employer the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]])
  • Maurice Tempelsman  + (Belgian-American businessman and De Beers diamond millionaire. Former Chairman of the [[American Jewish Congress]], a [[Zionist]] pressure group that claims it "works closely with the [[Israel]]i military.")
  • Mathias Cormann  + (Belgian-born Australian politician, Secretary-General of the OECD.)
  • Frank Swaelen  + (Belgium poilitician)
  • Conspiracy belief  + (Belief of a "[[conspiracy theorist]]" in a "[[conspiracy theory]]")
  • Occultism  + (Believe in hidden forces that can be put to use for personal gain)
  • Ed Schultz  + (Believed he was fired for supporting [[Bernie Sanders]] over [[Hillary Clinton]].)
  • Christiane Hoffmann  + (Berlin correspondent for [[Der Spiegel]] who then became government spokesperson.)
  • User:Terje  + (Best English-language summary around)
  • David Attenborough  + (Best known as a nature documentary maker, his views on [[overpopulation]] is very influential in powerful circles.)
  • Leonard Lewin  + (Best known as the (ostensible?) author of ''[[Report from Iron Mountain]]'')
  • Simon Le Bon  + (Best known as the lead singer and lyricist of the band [[Duran Duran]]. He and his wife [[Yasmin Le Bon]] are mentioned in [[Jeffrey Epstein's black book]].)
  • Con Coughlin  + (Best known for receiving stories directly from [[MI6]])
  • Precautionary principle  + (Better safe than sorry)
  • Document:Trump said to deprecate Netanyahu's intention to bump off Assad  + (Better wait until my fundamentalist [[Mike Pence|VP]] is in place, [[Benjamin Netanyahu|Benny boy]]!)
  • Operation Bootstrap  + (Between 1930 and 1970, around one third of all women in the US territory of [[Puerto Rico]] were sterilized)
  • Peter Clarke  + (Between January 2000 and December 2007, Peter Clarke was the BBC's second most cited terror "expert")
  • Coca-Cola  + (Beverage company. It forces poor people to use them as replacement for polluted water supplies... that CC caused.)
  • Kristen Clarke  + (Biden Admin lawyer)
  • Victoria Nuland  + (Biden Administration)
  • Denver International Airport  + (Big Airport in the United States which has several "[[conspiracy theories]]" connected to it.)
  • Boston University  + (Big Boston university)
  • McMaster University  + (Big Canadian university in Hamilton, Ontario.)
  • Banca Nazionale del Lavoro  + (Big Italian bank)
  • Big League Politics  + (Big League Politics is a politically independent news website, reporting from a Pro-Trump point of view.)
  • Seven Sisters  + (Big Oil oligopoly)
  • Innovative Medicines Initiative  + (Big Pharma capture of EU policy making and budgets)
  • Janet Woodcock  + (Big Pharma civil servant responsible for the approval of opioid drugs, creating the [[United States opioid epidemic]] killing hundreds of thousands. In August 2021, responsible for giving permanent US approval of [[COVID-19 vaccines]].)
  • Crispin Davis  + (Big Pharma executive. Brother of former [[McKinsey & Company]] [[managing director]] [[Ian Davis (businessman)|Ian Davis]] and the Appeal Court judge Sir [[Nigel Davis]].)
  • Kaiser Family Foundation  + (Big Pharma front conducting market research for drug roll-outs.)
  • Document:Big Pharma pushes Cure for Holocaust Denial Syndrome  + (Big Pharma launches cure for 'Holocaust denial')
  • Judith Hippler Bello  + (Big Pharma lobbyist who was one of the founding members of the [[Australian American Leadership Dialogue]])
  • Vioxx  + (Big Pharma painkiller that might have killed 500.000 people in the United States alone, after the manufacturer [[Merck]] withheld evidence of its dangers.)
  • University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign  + (Big and prestigious public university in [[Illinois]])
  • Credit Suisse  + (Big bank and asset manager)
  • Copenhagen Business School  + (Big business school in Copenhagen,Denmark.)
  • DuPont  + (Big chemical company. Supplied large amounts of explosives to many US wars. Lots of chemical products and artificial fibers. Since the 1990s, focusing heavily on [[genetic manipulation]].)
  • Israel/Defense Forces  + (Big force for a small country)
  • Henrik Ehrnrooth  + (Big money second generation [[Finnish Bilderberger]])
  • Lazard Ltd  + (Big money sponsor of the [[WEF/Young Global Leaders]])
  • Brian Gilvary  + (Big oil Bilderberg banker)
  • John Raisman  + (Big oil Bilderberger)
  • Rene Granier de Lilliac  + (Big oil exec present at the 1973 Bilderberg)
  • Tony Hayward  + (Big oil executive)
  • Emilio Collado  + (Big oil, Bilderberg Steering committee.)
  • Peter Löscher  + (Big pharma Bilderberger)
  • Anita Cicero  + (Big pharma lobbyist, public health planner and participant in Event 201)
  • Jürg Witmer  + (Big pharma single Bilderberg businessman)
  • Insys Therapeutics  + (Big pharma that promoted opioids)
  • Merck  + (Big pharma with a long rap sheet of unethical practices)
  • Frans van Anraat  + (Big supplier of [[Saddam Hussein]]. Rejected setting up a new deep state-front in [[Iraq]] during [[Iraq War]] and fled an [[AIVD]] safehouse. Only [[Dutch]] national to ever appear of [[FBI]] Ten most Wanted list. Jailed for 17 years.)
  • Alibaba  + (Biggest Asian Technology company)
  • Intel  + (Biggest US Tech company, its owner warned its main products would become a [[casus belli]] for [[WW3]].)
  • Shell  + (Biggest [[Dutch]] company. Caused trillions in damage due to [[fracking]] in [[Groningen]]. Convicted worldwide for crimes against locals. Employs hitmen and [[deep state operative]]s in [[African]] countries. Mislead shareholders for up to $1bn.)
  • University of Havana  + (Biggest and oldest university on Cuba)
  • De Telegraaf  + (Biggest newspaper of the [[Netherlands]]. A (very slightly) toned version of [[The Sun]].)
  • Sinking of the MS Estonia  + (Biggest sea disaster in modern Europe. Literally covered up by the Swedish government. 2020 documentary found smoking gun that it the official narrative was a total lie.)
  • University of South Carolina  + (Biggest university in [[South Carolina]])
  • Arthur Dunkel  + (Bilderberg)
  • Peter Voser  + (Bilderberg)
  • Risto Siilasmaa  + (Bilderberg)
  • Risto Siilasmaa  + (Bilderberg)
  • Simon Henry  + (Bilderberg)
  • Torvild Aakvaag  + (Bilderberg)
  • Ben van Beurden  + (Bilderberg)
  • Patrick Pouyanné  + (Bilderberg)
  • Jacek Rostowski  + (Bilderberg)
  • Roger Ferguson  + (Bilderberg)
  • Zanny Minton Beddoes  + (Bilderberg)
  • Bertus Brouwer  + (Bilderberg)
  • Tidjane Thiam  + (Bilderberg)
  • Eric Rouleau  + (Bilderberg)
  • Eric Rouleau  + (Bilderberg)
  • John Sununu  + (Bilderberg)
  • Christian Kind  + (Bilderberg 1979 and 1989)
  • Kåre Kristiansen  + (Bilderberg 1984)
  • Cem Boyner  + (Bilderberg 1995)
  • Andre-François Villeneuve  + (Bilderberg 1996)
  • Erkut Yücaoğlu  + (Bilderberg 1999, 2007)
  • Muharrem Kayhan  + (Bilderberg 2000)
  • Gerard J. Kleisterlee  + (Bilderberg 2002 and 2006)
  • Ümit Boyner  + (Bilderberg 2006, 2007)
  • Arzuhan Doğan Yalçındağ  + (Bilderberg 2007)
  • Tuncay Özilhan  + (Bilderberg 2010)
  • Haluk Dinçer  + (Bilderberg 2013)
  • Otto Wolff von Amerongen  + (Bilderberg Advisory Committee member, deep politician)
  • Jacek Szwajcowski  + (Bilderberg Big pharma exec owner of [[KIPF]], which was paid PLN 110,000,000 "to actively manage working capital needs across business lines in light of increased sales volatility caused by the Covid-19 outbreak.")
  • H. Ian Maconald  + (Bilderberg Canadian economist)
  • Saskia ten Asbroek  + (Bilderberg Executive Secretary)
  • Maja Banck-Polderman  + (Bilderberg Executive Secretary. Attended 7 Bilderbergs)
  • Bernard Kouchner  + (Bilderberg French politician, 3 times [[French Health minister]], founded [[Médecins Sans Frontières]] and [[Médecins du Monde]], attended 2005 [[pandemic planning]] exercise [[Atlantic Storm]])
  • Norbert Röttgen  + (Bilderberg German politician who blamed people who declined vaccines for a divided society)
  • William Odom  + (Bilderberg NSA director)
  • Winston Lord  + (Bilderberg Steering Committee)
  • Winston Lord  + (Bilderberg Steering Committee)
  • Hilmar Kopper  + (Bilderberg Steering Committee)
  • Josef Ackermann  + (Bilderberg Steering Committee)
  • Geir Hallgrímsson  + (Bilderberg Steering Committee)
  • Thomas Leysen  + (Bilderberg Steering Committee Member. Trilateral Commission.)
  • André Kudelski  + (Bilderberg Steering Committee businessman)
  • Robert Zoellick  + (Bilderberg Steering Committee member)
  • Suna Kıraç  + (Bilderberg Steering Committee paralysed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis)
  • Jens Christian Hauge  + (Bilderberg Steering Committee, Pivotal Norwegian deep politician post-WWII)
  • Bengt Gustafsson  + (Bilderberg Steering Committee, Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces)
  • Frank Cary  + (Bilderberg Steering Committee, attended the [[1978 Bilderberg]] as [[IBM CEO]])
  • Geir Hallgrímsson  + (Bilderberg Steering Committee. Died in office)
  • Robert Murphy  + (Bilderberg Steering committee)
  • Ulrik Federspiel  + (Bilderberg Steering committee)