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  • Geoff Makhubo  + (COVID death)
  • Phil Valentine  + (COVID sceptic supposedly dies of COVID. The [[CCM]] is delighted.)
  • Marcus Lamb  + (COVID sceptical televangelist supposedly dies of COVID. after taking [[Ivermectin]].)
  • COVID-19/Panic  + (COVID-19 has seen the largest mass hysteria in living memory)
  • Yusen Zhou  + (COVID-19 researcher reported to have worked closely with [[Zhengli Shi]]. Died)
  • White Rose  + (COVID-19 resistance group taking the immense power of memetic warfare to the streets, via the medium of stickers!)
  • Document:I've Been Banned From Facebook for Sharing an Article About False Flags  + (Caitlin Johnstone's account of her Facebook censorship experience.)
  • Willie Brown  + (California State Assembly Speaker, later became mayor of San Francisco. Never proven allegations of corruption.)
  • IceAgeFarmer  + (California based researcher with an interest in the manipulation of the global [[food supply]], the coming [[global solar minimum]], to the globalist plan to "[[reset the table]]" and transform [[global food systems]].)
  • Yvonne Brathwaite Burke  + (California politician and lawyer who sat on the [[House Select Committee on Assassinations]].)
  • New Climate Reality, New Media  + (Call out the worst of columnists and publications spouting writing that is clearly against the common good and against humanity’s future. A weekly prize for the worst culprits. Naming and shaming [[disinformation]] and sponsored [[propaganda]].)
  • Alan Duncan  + (Called [[Julian Assange]] a “miserable little worm” in Parliament. [[UK]] visitor to [[Le Cercle]]. As UK Minister, Alan Duncan organised the oil blockade of [[Libya]] in 2011.)
  • Amir Attaran  + (Called for "accelerated approval" of Covid-jabs for children)
  • Rush Holt  + (Called for hearings into the DOJ and FBI's handling of the 2001 anthrax attacks investigation)
  • Raymond Vernon  + (Called the "oracle of globalisation" by ''[[the Economist]]''.)
  • Christoph Franz  + (Calling for mandation of [[COVID-19 vaccines]].)
  • Congregationalism  + (Calvinist churches practicing congregationalist church governance, in which each congregation independently and autonomously runs its own affairs.)
  • Camp Bondsteel  + (Camp Bondsteel is known as the “grand dame” in a network of US bases running both sides of the border between Kosovo and Macedonia.)
  • Campain  + (Campaign against Misrepresentation in Public Affairs, Information and the News)
  • Harvey Hancock  + (Campaign manager for [[Richard Nixon]]'s successful 1950 [[United States Senate]] race and then the 1952 [[general election]] won by [[Dwight D. Eisenhower]] and Nixon. [[Bohemian Grove]].)
  • James Farley  + (Campaign manager of Franklin D. Roosevelt)
  • David Gee  + (Campaigner on the ethics of [[military recruitment]]. Co-founder of [[ForcesWatch]].)
  • Arsène Pujo  + (Campaigning member of the [[US House of Representatives]].)
  • Enough is Enough UK  + (Campaigning to fight the cost of living crisis)
  • Mental health  + (Can be used to try to suppress truth)
  • Earthquake  + (Can certainly be caused by human activity - and maybe weaponized?)
  • Malcolm Shaw  + (Can the [[US]]Can the [[US]] and [[Israel]] stitch up the [[genocide]] hearing at the [[International Court of Justice]]?<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>)
  • Musician  + (Can use their fame as a stage for spreading ideas that often are denied a hearing in other places.)
  • York University  + (Canada's fourth-largest university.)
  • Quebec  + (Canada's largest province and its second most populous, with a French-speaking majority. It has an at times dramatic deep state history.)
  • Chester Ronning  + (Canada's leading expert on China)
  • Robert Fowler  + (Canada's longest-serving Ambassador and Permanent Representative to the UN)
  • Amir Attaran  + (Canadian "Dr. Doom" epidemiologist pushing for Trudeau's [[emergency rule]], masks forever, and "accelerated" safety standards for jabs.)
  • Guy Lawson  + (Canadian American journalist and true crime writer)
  • Kevin Lynch  + (Canadian Bilderberg banker businessman)
  • Anthony Fell  + (Canadian Bilderberg businessman banker)
  • Maurice Sauvé  + (Canadian Bilderberger MP and businessman)
  • Lynton Wilson  + (Canadian Bilderberger businessman)
  • Bernard Lord  + (Canadian Bilderberger businessman/politician)
  • Charles Hantho  + (Canadian Bilderberger chemical industry businessman)
  • Norman Spector  + (Canadian Bilderberger journalist)
  • François-Philippe Champagne  + (Canadian Bilderberger politician, lawyer)
  • Douglas LePan  + (Canadian Bilderberger who was a [[special assistant]] to Canadian PM [[Lester Pearson]])
  • Jim Mitchell  + (Canadian Foreign Policy Analyst who was "in attendance" at the [[1983 Bilderberg]].)
  • William Dodge  + (Canadian Labor Union Leader)
  • Cathay Wagantall  + (Canadian MP; critic of [[vaccine mandates]])
  • Ed Broadbent  + (Canadian NDP politician)
  • Mike Frost  + (Canadian SIGINT spook for 34 years who became a whistleblower)
  • Dalhousie University  + (Canadian University with 91 [[Rhodes Scholars]])
  • Louis Bloomfield  + (Canadian Zionist and spook tied to the [[assassination of John F. Kennedy]] through the CIA front organization [[Permindex]].)
  • Joseph Morris  + (Canadian [[Anti-communist]] trade union leader who attended [[Bilderberg/1975]])
  • Donald MacDonald  + (Canadian [[Bilderberg Steering committee]] member, [[Canada/Privy Council/President]])
  • Jagmeet Singh  + (Canadian [[YGL]] politician)
  • Paul Desmarais  + (Canadian [[billionaire]], 3 Bilderbergs)
  • Franklyn Griffiths  + (Canadian academic)
  • Graeme MacQueen  + (Canadian academic and [[9-11 dissident]] who participated in the [[9/11 Consensus Panel]].)
  • W. Harriet Critchley  + (Canadian academic who attended the [[1984 Bilderberg]])
  • Indira Samarasekera  + (Canadian academic, WEF, Bilderberg)
  • Duncan Gordon  + (Canadian accountant and deep state operative, and brother of [[Walter L. Gordon]].)
  • Laura Lynn Tyler Thompson  + (Canadian activist and candidate from British Columbia)
  • Naomi Klein  + (Canadian activist who exposed disaster capitalism with ''The Shock Doctrine''. Notably silent on [[false flag attacks]], highly critical of [[Covid resistance|Covid resistance activist]] [[Naomi Wolf]].)
  • Corey Haim  + (Canadian actor who died of an "accidental drug overdose" after making accusations relating to [[Hollywood/VIPaedophile]].)
  • Clarence Dunlap  + (Canadian air force officer who was at [[NATO]] in 1959. Deputy commander-in-chief of [[NORAD]] in the 1960s.)
  • Fraser Bruce  + (Canadian aluminum executive who attended 3 early [[Bilderberg meeting]]s.)
  • Paul Leman  + (Canadian aluminum industry executive. Attended [[Bilderberg/1971]].)
  • Milton Shulman  + (Canadian author, film and theatre critic based in the [[United Kingdom]]. In the early [[1990s]], Shulman supported [[OpJB]] and [[ John Ainsworth-Davis]] as legitimate.)
  • R. Donald Fullerton  + (Canadian banker)
  • Charles Emond  + (Canadian banker)
  • Al Flood  + (Canadian banker of [[Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce]] who failed upwards. [[Bilderberg/1996]])
  • John Hunkin  + (Canadian banker who attended the [[2001 Bilderberg]].)
  • Edmund Clark  + (Canadian banker, 8 Bilderbergs)
  • Barry Sherman  + (Canadian big pharma businessman found strangled with his wife in 2017.)
  • Hal Jackman  + (Canadian billionaire businessman and conservative political supporter)
  • David Roy Thomson  + (Canadian billionaire editor [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1993]])
  • Mortimer Zuckerman  + (Canadian billionaire media magnate)
  • Isabel Bassett  + (Canadian broadcaster and former politician.)
  • Brian Ferguson  + (Canadian businessman)
  • Michel Belanger  + (Canadian businessman and banker. [[Trilateral]], [[1968 Bilderberg|1968]] and [[1989 Bilderberg]]s)
  • William Dimma  + (Canadian businessman and corporate director who attended the [[1982 Bilderberg]])
  • Gérard Filion  + (Canadian businessman and journalist who attended the [[1970 Bilderberg]])
  • Frank McKenna  + (Canadian businessman and money manager, former Ambassador to the US, 10 Bilderbergs spanning [[Bilderberg/1994|1994]] and [[Bilderberg/2013|2013]])
  • Patrick Pichette  + (Canadian businessman, [[Google/CFO]] 2008-2015)
  • Alfred Powis  + (Canadian businessman.)
  • Jane Philpott  + (Canadian cabinet minister who was forced out by [[Justin Trudeau]])
  • Jody Wilson-Raybould  + (Canadian cabinet minister who was forced out by [[Justin Trudeau]])
  • Tom Axworthy  + (Canadian civil servant & academic who attended the [[1983 Bilderberg]] in his mid 30s as policy advisor to PM [[Pierre Trudeau]].)
  • Rebel News  + (Canadian conservative news website.)
  • Robert Prichard  + (Canadian corporate media executive who 8 [[Bilderberg meetings]] between 2005 and 2013. Later Chairman of the [[Bank of Montreal]].)
  • Malcolm McKechnie  + (Canadian diplomat)
  • David Wright (Canadian)  + (Canadian diplomat and Permanent Representative to [[NATO]]. His brothers [[James R. Wright]] and [[Robert G. Wright]] are also high ranking diplomats)
  • John Wendell Holmes  + (Canadian diplomat and academic. [[Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations]] in early 1950. Attended two Bilderbergs in the 1960s)
  • Albert Ritchie  + (Canadian diplomat and former [[Canada/Ambassador/United States|Canadian Ambassador to the United States]] who attended the [[1973 Bilderberg]])
  • John A.D. de Chastelain  + (Canadian diplomat and officer who attended the [[1999 Bilderberg]])
  • Joseph Caron  + (Canadian diplomat who attended [[1983 Bilderberg]] when working in private sector assignments.)
  • Louis Delvoie  + (Canadian diplomat who attended the [[1984 Bilderberg]])
  • Stéphane Dion  + (Canadian diplomat who attended the [[1998 Bilderberg]] as [[Canada/President of the Privy Council]])
  • Pierre Dupuy  + (Canadian diplomat. Like his son, [[Michel Dupuy]], a Bilderberger diplomat)
  • J. Fraser Mustard  + (Canadian doctor and researcher in early childhood development, and founding president of the [[Canadian Institute for Advanced Research]], who attended the [[1995 Bilderberg]])
  • Charles Hoffe  + (Canadian doctor who blew the whistle on large-scale [[RNA vaccine]] injuries.)
  • Andre Raynauld  + (Canadian economics professor who attended the [[1972 Bilderberg]] and subsequently switched to politics.)
  • John Deutsch  + (Canadian economist)
  • Grant Reuber  + (Canadian economist)
  • Paul McCracken  + (Canadian economist)
  • Edward Neufeld  + (Canadian economist)
  • Abraham Rotstein  + (Canadian economist and proponent of Canadian economic nationalism who attended [[Bilderberg/1971]].)
  • Albert Breton  + (Canadian economist who attended [[Bilderberg/1984]])
  • Ajay Agrawal  + (Canadian economist who has written several books on the economics of [[artificial intelligence]]. Attended [[2023 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Norman Webster  + (Canadian editor)
  • Maureen Sabia  + (Canadian executive with [[deep state]] connections)
  • Rafal Rohozinski  + (Canadian expert and practitioner active in the fields of [[counterinsurgency]], [[cyber warfare]], and the globalization of armed violence.)
  • Canada Border Services Agency  + (Canadian federal agency that is responsible for border protection and surveillance, immigration enforcement and customs services.)
  • Chris Sky  + (Canadian fighter for freedom, [[COVID-19/Resistance]] activist, anti-mask activist, anti-mandate activist, anti-communist, anti-tyranny activist)
  • Neil McKinnon  + (Canadian financier)
  • Heather Reisman  + (Canadian former Bilderberg steering committee businesswoman, married to billionaire [[Gerald Schwartz]].)
  • Theresa Tam  + (Canadian health official implementing a range of government [[COVID-19]] measures, from destructive and silly to medically highly unethical.)
  • James Eayrs  + (Canadian historian of Canadian foreign policy who attended the [[1967 Bilderberg]])
  • Claude Bissell  + (Canadian historian who attended the [[1969 Bilderberg]] as President of the University of Toronto)
  • Byram Bridle  + (Canadian immunologist who found himself under attack from his own government after he in early 2021 went public with grave warnings about the [[Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine]])
  • Craig Silverman  + (Canadian journalist and "[[fake news]]" specialist)
  • Lise Bissonette  + (Canadian journalist who attended the [[1983 Bilderberg]])
  • Lyse Doucet  + (Canadian journalist, [[Chatham House]], heavy [[MSC]] habit)
  • Kenneth Whyte  + (Canadian journalist, publisher and author who attended the [[2002 Bilderberg]].)
  • David Freiheit  + (Canadian lawyer and Youtuber)
  • John Aird  + (Canadian lawyer and corporate director. Canadian Senator 1964-74)
  • Ivan Head  + (Canadian lawyer dubbed "Canada's Henry Kissinger" who was an "influential foreign policy adviser of" [[Pierre Trudeau]].)
  • Peter Lougheed  + (Canadian lawyer who attended the [[1973 Bilderberg]])
  • Kenzie MacKinnon  + (Canadian lawyer who was [[Executive Assistant to the Secretary of State for External Affairs]] when he attended the [[1983 Bilderberg]])
  • Louise Blouin  + (Canadian magazine editor. [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow 1993]])
  • Peter Herrndorf  + (Canadian media executive who attended the [[1999 Bilderberg]].)
  • Israel Asper  + (Canadian media mogul)
  • Barbara McDougall  + (Canadian member of CFR's Global Board of Advisors, attended he [[1993 Bilderberg]] as [[Canada/Secretary of State for External Affairs]]. Atlantic Storm participant)
  • Margaret MacMillan  + (Canadian multi-Bilderberger historian)
  • Peter Mansbridge  + (Canadian news anchor who attended [[Bilderberg/2010]])
  • The Post Millennial  + (Canadian news website.)
  • Marcel Faribault  + (Canadian notary, businessman and administrator.)
  • Chris Hadfield  + (Canadian pilot and astronaut, presumably scouted at Bilderberg for a political career)
  • Claude Ryan  + (Canadian politician)
  • Hartland de M. Molson  + (Canadian politician)
  • Jeanne Sauve  + (Canadian politician)
  • M. J. Coldwell  + (Canadian politician)
  • Robert Winters  + (Canadian politician and businessman)
  • Marc LaLonde  + (Canadian politician who attended the [[1977 Bilderberg]] as [[Canada/Minister of National Health and Welfare]])
  • Gilles Lamontagne  + (Canadian politician who attended the [[1983 Bilderberg]]. [[Lieutenant Governor of Quebec]] 1984-1990)
  • Jacques Parizeau  + (Canadian politician who attended the [[1968 Bilderberg]])
  • Jacques Demers  + (Canadian politician who attended the [[1982 Bilderberg]])
  • Ralph Klein  + (Canadian politician who attended the [[1995 Bilderberg]] as [[Premier of Alberta]])
  • Louise Fréchette  + (Canadian politician who attended the [[2000 Bilderberg]] as [[United Nations Deputy Secretary-General]])
  • Dominique Anglade  + (Canadian politician, former Deputy Premier of Quebec, as Opposition Leader promoted the COVID-19 official narrative)
  • Donald Fleming  + (Canadian politician. Attended the [[1961 Bilderberg meeting]] before becoming [[Canadian Minister of Justice|Minister of Justice and Attorney General]] in 1962.)
  • Judith Maxwell  + (Canadian possible deep state functionary)
  • Alberta  + (Canadian province)
  • Manitoba  + (Canadian province)
  • British Columbia  + (Canadian province bordering the Pacific Ocean)
  • Steven Pinker  + (Canadian psychologist who [[flew the Lolita Express]])
  • Athabasca University  + (Canadian public university that primarily operates through online distance education.)
  • Vern White  + (Canadian senator and former chief of the Ottawa Police Service.)
  • Alison Bodine  + (Canadian social justice activist and author.)
  • Charles Foulkes  + (Canadian soldier who attended the [[1961 Bilderberg]])
  • Pascale St-Onge  + (Canadian sports minister who wants to ban [[Russia]] and [[Belarus]] from the [[2024]] [[Olympics]])
  • University of Calgary  + (Canadian university)
  • University of Alberta  + (Canadian university)
  • University of British Columbia  + (Canadian university with 71 Rhodes scholars and 3 Canadian Prime Ministers)
  • Roland Michener  + (Canadian who attended the [[1961 Bilderberg|1961]] and [[1963 Bilderberg]]s)
  • Robert MacIntosh  + (Canadian, "an enormously enthusiastic banker", [[1977 Bilderberg]])
  • Joel Bainerman  + (Canadian-Israeli author of ''The Crimes of a President'', a book about [[George H. W. Bush]] and)
  • Bronfman family  + (Canadian-Jewish family, known for its extensive business holdings.)
  • Mary Sherman  + (Cancer researcher interested in the [[JFK Assassination]]. In 1964 she was stabbed in the heart, arm, leg and stomach and her mattress had been set on fire.)
  • Michael Bennet  + (Candidate in the 2020 US presidential election. Son of [[Douglas J. Bennet]], a Bilderberger and suspected spook.)
  • Giles Fraser  + (Canon chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral.)
  • Athens  + (Capital and largest city of Greece.)
  • Dublin  + (Capital and largest city of the Republic of Ireland)
  • Suva  + (Capital and largest city of the island nation of [[Fiji]].)
  • Winnipeg  + (Capital and largest city of the province of [[Manitoba]] in [[Canada]]. Police "owned" by a sex predator. Has the highest security biolab in Canada.)
  • Helsinki  + (Capital and main city in [[Finland]].)
  • Amman  + (Capital and main city of [[Jordan]].)
  • Boston  + (Capital and most populous city in Massachusetts, USA.)
  • Phoenix  + (Capital and most populous city in the American state of [[Arizona]])
  • Canberra  + (Capital city of Australia)
  • Kiev  + (Capital city of Ukraine)
  • Madrid  + (Capital city of [[Spain]])
  • Nashville  + (Capital city of [[Tennessee]])
  • Abu Dhabi  + (Capital city of [[United Arab Emirates]].)
  • London  + (Capital city of the UK)
  • Berlin  + (Capital of Germany.)
  • Tripoli  + (Capital of Libya)
  • Bogotá  + (Capital of [[Colombia]])
  • Ankara  + (Capital of [[Turkey]])
  • Prague  + (Capital of the [[Czech republic]])
  • TSBD ordered cut off  + (Captain Talbert gives orders on Police radio, Have that cut off on the back side will you? Make sure nobody leaves there (referring to the Depository). ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 143)
  • Church Street bombing  + (Car bomb attack on 20 May 1983 in [[South Africa]]. Maybe by [[African National Congress]],maybe a false flag.)
  • Angelo Sodano  + (Cardinal, the usual Catholic Church stuff....)
  • Mishal Husain  + (Career BBC journalist, Washington correspondent before 2003 Iraq War. Granddaughter of the first General Director of the (British-created) [[Inter-Services Intelligence]] for the Pakistani Army.)
  • P. Michael McKinley  + (Career US diplomat. Ambassador to a number of countries of deep state interest. Part of the organized resignation campaign against [[Donald Trump]])
  • Karl William Hofmann  + (Career diplomat on National Security Council, changed to Gates-funded family planning organization)
  • Mark Sandy  + (Career official with the U.S. federal government. His education was funded by a number of national security scholarships.)
  • Annemarie Jorritsma  + (Career politician. Senate leader for Mark Career politician. Senate leader for Mark Rutte. Covered-up [[Mossad]]-connection in [[Bijlmer disaster]]. Worked together with [[big oil]] operatives [[Gerrit Zalm]], [[Dick Benschop]] and deep state actor [[Willem Vermeend]] advising and promoting [[EU]]-federalisation, [[neo-liberalism]] and [[privatisation]].[[privatisation]].)
  • Carol R. Kuntz  + (Career professional in the DoD helping to increase budgets. Helped establish the what later morphed into [[Operation Warp Speed]], a program of rapidly mass-deployment of [[RNA vaccines]].)
  • Jamaica  + (Caribbean island)
  • George Perkovich  + (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
  • Jessica Mathews  + (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace President, Far heavier Bilderberg habit than her husband (a US general), former(?) Steering Committee member)
  • Oswald seen having lunch  + (Carolyn Arnold sees Oswald eating lunch onCarolyn Arnold sees Oswald eating lunch on the second floor lunchroom. Oswald was sitting in one of the booth seats on the right hand side of the room as you go in. He was alone as usual and appeared to be having lunch. I did not speak to him but I recognized him clearly. ref. Crossfire, p 49; Conspiracy - Who Killed Kennedy?, p 1089; Conspiracy - Who Killed Kennedy?, p 108)
  • Oliver North  + (Carried the can for the Iran-Contra affair.)
  • Judith Miller  + (Carried the can for the fraudulent story about Iraq's WMD)
  • Assassin  + (Carries out [[assassination]]s, some for money, some for ideological or other reasons.)
  • Coral affair  + (Case of sexual abuse of minors at a FrenchCase of sexual abuse of minors at a French children's home in [[1982]]. The accusations involved several public figures including Culture Minister [[Jack Lang]] and [[Frédéric Mitterand]], who were both cleared. The investigation was interfered with from high up.tigation was interfered with from high up.)
  • Casket aboard Air Force One  + (Casket placed aboard Air Force One.)
  • File:PSR Body Count.pdf  + (Casualty figures for the 'War on Terror' after 10 years)
  • Jordi Pujol  + (Catalan (Spanish) politician)
  • Guillem Anglada-Escudé  + (Catalan astronomer; [[Friends of Europe/Young European Leaders 2018]])
  • Inés Arrimadas  + (Catalonian nationalist politician, lawyer, Bilderberger)
  • Carles Puigdemont  + (Catalonian/Spanish politician)
  • Pat Finucane  + (Catholic Belfast solicitor killed by loyalist paramilitaries on 12 February 1989)
  • Pietro Parolin  + (Catholic Cardinal and Vatican Secretary of State)
  • Fourth Lateran Council  + (Catholic Church council in 1215)
  • Pia Union  + (Catholic Church sexual abuse blackmail group in Santiago's richest suburbs)
  • Economic Hogeschool Sint-Aloysius  + (Catholic Flemish/Belgian university of applied sciences from 1925 to 2013)
  • Xavier University  + (Catholic Jesuit university in Ohio)
  • Carlo Maria Viganò  + (Catholic archbishop best known for having Catholic archbishop best known for having exposed two major Vatican scandals, the Vatican leaks scandal of 2012, in which he revealed financial corruption in the Vatican; and a 2018 letter in which he accused [[Pope Francis]] and other church leaders of covering up sexual abuse allegations. Went public in 2021 to warn against [[Pope Francis]]' participation in the [[COVID agenda]] and [[COVID/Vaccine|genetic vaccines]].[[COVID/Vaccine|genetic vaccines]].)
  • Blackrock College  + (Catholic boarding school for boys in Ireland)
  • University of St. Michael's College  + (Catholic college of the [[University of Toronto]].)
  • University of Dallas  + (Catholic university in Dallas,Texas)
  • Seton Hall University  + (Catholic university in New Jersey. Home of the [[Seton Hall School of Diplomacy and International Relations|School of Diplomacy and International Relations]], founded with a need to "prepare the next generation of global leaders.")
  • La Salle University  + (Catholic university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
  • University of Detroit  + (Catholic university in [[Detroit]], [[Michigan]])
  • Chaminade University of Honolulu  + (Catholic university with 66% Asian/Pacific Islander students)
  • DePaul University  + (Catholic, with emphasis on recruiting students from disadvantaged backgrounds.)
  • Eric Ashby  + (Celebrated and much travelled UK academic who advised the [[1970 Bilderberg]] on "The Environmental Problem".)
  • Duncan Campbell  + (Celebrated investigative journalist.)
  • Anthony Bourdain  + (Celebrity chef that was found dead after he became more vocal in the Me Too movement.)
  • David Copperfield  + (Celebrity magician listed in [[Jeffrey Epstein's black book]].)
  • Mena/Intermountain Municipal Airport  + (Center of drug trafficking in the 80s.)
  • Honduras  + (Central American country; formerly part of the [[Spanish Empire]].)
  • Tajikistan  + (Central Asian nation states which was one of of only 3 worldwide (as of July 2021) to [[mandate vaccination]] for all adults.)
  • 2015 Bangkok bomb  + (Central Bangkok terrorist Bomb attack on 17 August 2015 that killed 22 people)
  • Kjell Storvik  + (Central Bank Governor of Norway, Vice President of the Norwegian Shipowners' Association, Bilderberg)
  • Gabriela Núñez  + (Central banker [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2000]]. [[Honduran President]]ial candidate several times. [[Honduras/Minister/Finance|Minister of Finance]] in the US-backed coup government that ousted President [[Manuel Zelaya]] in 2009.)
  • Marius Holtrop  + (Central banker. Worked for [[Shell]] in the [[1930s]]. Was part of the commission that exposed [[Prince Bernhard]]'s [[Lockheed Bribery Affair]])
  • University of Copenhagen  + (Central university for the Danish state)
  • John Carbaugh  + (Cercle attendee linked to political double dealing, arms deals and Iran-Contra.)
  • James Lucier  + (Cercle attendee, "inside man in the skunk works," as he calls himself, or Lucifer as others sometimes refer to him.)
  • Jeff Bergner  + (Cercle attendee. [[Project for the New American Century]]. [[German Marshall Fund]]. [[Hudson Institute]])
  • Francisco Bulnes  + (Cercle member active in the [[Chile/1973 coup d'état|1973 coup]] against [[Salvador Allende]])
  • Robert J. Hanks  + (Cercle regular, rear admiral,Cold War hardliner)
  • Enrique Gomez-Hurtado  + (Cercle regular. "One of the best bootlicker[s] of [[GHWB|Bush]]")
  • Fritz Pirkl  + (Cercle visitor, [[Hanns Seidel Foundation/Chair]] 1967-93)
  • Geraldine Thomas  + (Chair in Molecular Pathology at the Faculty of Medicine, Department of Surgery & Cancer, [[Imperial College London]].)
  • Anatol Lieven  + (Chair of International Relations and Terrorism Studies at deep state [[King's College London]])
  • Kru Desai  + (Chair of Zinc Network, a "privately owned communications agency")
  • Anousheh Karvar  + (Chair of [[Alliance 8.7]])
  • Tim Bell  + (Chair of [[Bell Pottinger]])
 (Chair of the Bilderberg Steering Committee in the 1980s)
  • Walter Scheel  + (Chair of the Bilderberg Steering Committee in the 1980s.)
  • Janet Bloomfield  + (Chair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in the 1990s; member of the [[British-American Project]])
  • Jane Halton  + (Chair of the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations)
  • Arthur Okun  + (Chair of the Council of Economic Advisers 1968-1969)
  • John Chilcot  + (Chair of the Inquiry into the UK's involvement in the Iraq War.)
  • Robert H. Knight  + (Chair of the New York Fed, Le Cercle.)
  • Gunnar Jahn  + (Chair of the Norwegian Nobel Committee and Norwegian Central Bank)
  • Mary Schapiro  + (Chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission under [[Obama]])
  • Anneliese Dodds  + (Chair of the UK Labour Party since 2021. Named a "reliable ally" of George Soros.)
  • Thomas Kean  + (Chair of the [[9/11 Commission]], deep state cover-up artist)
  • Yvette Cooper  + (Chair of the [[Home Affairs Select Committee]])
  • Arne Geijer  + (Chair of the influential [[Swedish Trade Union Confederation]] and President of the [[International Confederation of Free Trade Unions]].)
  • Meir Shamgar  + (Chaired the 6th session (on "Proposed Countermeasures for the Democratic World") of the 1979 [[Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism]].)
  • Lucien Nedzi  + (Chaired the [[House Select Committee on Intelligence]].)
  • Elżbieta Bieńkowska  + (Chairing the European Commission's High-level Group of Personalities on Defence Research)
  • WEF/Annual Meeting/2009  + (Chairman [[Klaus Schwab]]Chairman [[Klaus Schwab]] outlined five objectives driving the Forum’s efforts to shape the [[global agenda]], including letting the banks that caused the [[2008 economic crisis]] keep writing the rules, the [[climate change agenda]], over-national government structures, taking control over businesses with the [[stakeholder|stakeholder agenda]], and a "new charter for the global economic order".ew charter for the global economic order".)
  • Pablo Isla  + (Chairman and CEO of Inditex (Zara) the largest clothes corporation in the world.)
  • William Purves  + (Chairman and CEO of The [[Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation]]. [[1001 Club]]. [[Hakluyt & Company Ltd]]. [[Bilderberg/1998]])
  • Vasco de Mello  + (Chairman and CEO of the family-based and family-controlled [[Grupo José de Mello]] that plays a significant role in the Portuguese economy. Attended the [[1999 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Bernard Ésambert  + (Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of [[Compagnie Financière Edmond de Rothschild]] 1977-1993. Attended the Bilderbergs from [[Bilderberg/1978|1978]] to [[Bilderberg/1980|1980]])
  • Alain Gomez  + (Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Thomson Group when he attended the [[1983 Bilderberg]])
  • Fred Hochberg  + (Chairman and President of the [[Export–Import Bank of the United States]] 2009-2017.)
  • Albert Bourla  + (Chairman and chief executive officer of Pfizer who termed the [[COVID jabs]] "[[weapons]]")
  • Michael P. Green  + (Chairman and largest shareholder of Tangent Communications (UK))
  • Kaspar Cassani  + (Chairman and president of the IBM World Trade Corporation. Attended the [[1985 Bilderberg]].)
  • Arthur Dean  + (Chairman and senior partner of [[Sullivan & Cromwell]], where he worked closely with [[John Foster Dulles]])
  • Allan Gerson  + (Chairman of AG International Law (AG-IL))
  • Walter Wriston  + (Chairman of Citigroup 1970-84)
  • Josef Ackermann  + (Chairman of Deutsche Bank, G30, Bilderberg Steering Committee)
  • Poul Louis Justman Jacob  + (Chairman of Dutch state steel company Koninklijke Hoogovens in the 20th century.)
  • Paul Chambers  + (Chairman of ICI. Attended the [[1963 Bilderberg|1963]] and [[1968 Bilderberg]]s.)
  • Alain Chevalier  + (Chairman of Moet Hennessy who merged it into luxury goods giant [[Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton]] (LVMH).)
  • Tachi Yamada  + (Chairman of Research and Development and wChairman of Research and Development and was a member of the Board of Directors at [[GlaxoSmithKline]] where he intimidated and silenced a researcher warning of a deadly drug. </br>After that he become the President of the Global Health Program at the [[Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation]]. Also Chairman of the Board of the [[Clinton Health Access Initiative]].[[Clinton Health Access Initiative]].)
  • Fabrizio Cerina  + (Chairman of Swiss international investment banking group [[Crédit des Alpes]])
  • Muharrem Kayhan  + (Chairman of TÜSIAD. [[Bilderberg 2000]])
  • Michael Angus  + (Chairman of Unilever. Attended the [[1987 Bilderberg]])
  • Leland Prussia  + (Chairman of [[Bank of America]])
  • Peter Macadam  + (Chairman of [[British American Tobacco]] who attended the [[1977 Bilderberg]])
  • Reay Geddes  + (Chairman of [[Dunlop]], Bilderberger)
  • Enrico Mattei  + (Chairman of [[ENI]], the Italian state oil company which had challenged the oligopoly of the [[Seven Sisters]]. He died in a suspicious [[plane crash]] in 1962.)
  • Robert Reid  + (Chairman of [[Shell UK]])
  • Michael Ringier  + (Chairman of his family's media company ''Ringier''.)
  • Christopher Price  + (Chairman of the ''[[New Statesman]]'' who attended the [[1970 Bilderberg]])
  • H. F. van Walsem  + (Chairman of the Board of [[Philips]] Industries Eindhoven.)
  • Ruprecht Polenz  + (Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs between 2005 and 2013)
  • Thomas Downing  + (Chairman of the House Select Committee on Assassinations)
  • David C. Jones  + (Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff 1978-82)
  • Nathan Twining  + (Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from 1957 to 1960)
  • William J. Crowe  + (Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the late 1980s, under [[Frank Carlucci]] & [[Dick Cheney]])
  • Harold Caccia  + (Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee after WW2. UK Ambassador to US after the [[Suez Crisis]]. Later Provost of Eton.)
  • Simon Gass  + (Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee and a history of UK diplomatic appointments)
  • Victor Cavendish Bentinck  + (Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee, diplomat, 7 Bilderbergs)
  • Hans Van Liemt  + (Chairman of the Managing Board of Directors at [[DSM (company)|DSM]], a Dutch multinational mining and chemicals company. He attended the [[1985 Bilderberg conference]].)
  • Marion Blakey  + (Chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board September 26, 2001 – September 2002 and Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration 2002-2007, then revolving door to armaments industry.)
  • Berit Reiss-Andersen  + (Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee)
  • Martin Gruenberg  + (Chairman of the U.S. [[Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation]])
  • William Castell  + (Chairman of the Wellcome Trust 2006-2015)
  • J. L. S. Steel  + (Chairman of the [[British International Chamber of Commerce]], attended of [[February 1957 Bilderberg|February 1957]], [[1958 Bilderberg|1958]] and [[1960 Bilderberg]]s)
  • Whitney North Seymour  + (Chairman of the [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]] 1958-70)
  • John Coleman  + (Chairman of the [[Coleman Committee]] (or Committee for a National Trade Policy) out of which the American network for participation in the Bilderberg grew.)
  • Marcus Wallenberg Jr.  + (Chairman of the [[Federation of Swedish Industries]], [[Bilderberg Steering committee]], 22 Bilderbergs)
  • Fredrik Castrén  + (Chairman of the [[Finnish Confederation of Industry]])
  • Samuel Dickstein  + (Chairman of the [[House Committee on Immigration and Naturalization]] who became concerned about the possibility of German spooks entering the US.)
  • Dale E. Klein  + (Chairman of the [[Nuclear Regulatory Commission|United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission]])
  • Gunnar Heckscher  + (Chairman of the [[Preparedness Committee for Psychological Defense]]. Attended the 1962 Bilderberg as Leader of the (later) Swedish [[Moderate Party]].)
  • Michael Boyce  + (Chairman of the pilgrims as of 2015.)
  • Stephen Friedman  + (Chairperson of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board, Director of the National Economic Council, Goldman Sachs Partner since 1973)
  • Rona Fairhead  + (Chairwoman of the BBC Trust, Member of the House of Lords, Single Bilderberg)
  • Marjorie Thompson  + (Chairwoman of the [[Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament]] with next job in [[Margaret Thatcher]]'s favorite PR-agency [[Saatchi & Saatchi]]. Suspected of working with the [[CIA]]. [[British-American Project]].)
  • Wolfgang Schüssel  + (Chancellor of Austria 2000-2007)
  • Franz Vranitzky  + (Chancellor of Austria, central banker, Bilderberg Steering committee)
  • New Zealand Labour Party  + (Changed economic direction drastically in the 1980s; led the 2020- [[Covid-19/lockdown]])
  • June Raine  + (Changed its purpose "from watchdog, to enabler.")
  • Maud Olofsson  + (Changed the Swedish Centre Party from protectionist to supporter of the [[European Union]] and [[market liberalism]].)
  • Ratline  + (Channels where by prominent Nazis were spirited out of Europe to South America.)
  • File:Israeli embassy case.pdf  + (Chapter 14 of Machon's "Spies, Lies and Whistleblowers" which focuses on the 1994 London Israeli Embassy attack)
  • Document:Operation Market Garden  + (Chapter 9 of Spycatcher By Lt. Col. Oreste Pinto Published by Panther Books)
  • Secret trial  + (Characteristic of dictatorships, already happening in the UK, coming soon to a nation state near you...?)
  • James Earl Ray  + (Charged by the US government for the killing of Martin Luther King. He died in jail having never had a trial.)
  • US/Senate/Select Committee/Ethics  + (Charged with dealing with matters related to senatorial ethics)
  • Charles Jaco  + (Charles Jaco covered the Gulf War for CNN.)
  • Charter88  + (Charter88 merged with ''[[New Politics Network]]'' to form ''[[Unlock Democracy]]'' in November 2007)
  • Robin Niblett  + (Chatham House Director/Chief executive from 2007-2022...)
  • Stuart J. Russell  + (Chatham House [[Artificial intelligence]] specialist)
  • Rachel Briggs  + (Chatham House expert)
  • Strengthening Europe's 'soft' and 'hard' defence  + (Chatham House rule meeting with organised by the [[Institute for Statecraft]] and the [[Clingendael Institute]].)
  • Nigel Gould-Davies  + (Chatham House, Integrity Initiative)
  • Mariot Leslie  + (Chatham House, UK's Permanent Representative to NATO)
  • Sanam Vakil  + (Chatham House, single Bilderberg)
  • Putin as bad as Stalin?  + (Cheering on the warmongers, Labour MP, former Defence Secretary and union rep declares that "Russian president Vladimir Putin has the potential to be as bad as Stalin".)
  • Charles Holliday  + (Chemical and Oil executive; member of elite environmental organizations)
  • Yara International  + (Chemical company that is one of the world’s largest producers of synthetic fertilisers)
  • Heavy metals  + (Chemical elements that are very poisonous, yet heavily used worldwide in industry)
  • Corexit  + (Chemical that is used on oil spills to dissolve them.)
  • Monsanto  + (Chemical weapon and GMO corporation)
  • Napalm  + (Chemical weapon that leaves horrendous skin burn damages)
  • Vil Mirzyanov  + (Chemist and supporter of [[Tatar]]Chemist and supporter of [[Tatar]] nationalism. He gained notoriety after revealing in the [[1990s]] the existence of a secret program in the [[USSR]] and [[Russia]] to develop [[chemical warfare]] agents of the [[Novichok]] family. He moved to the [[United States]] after charges were dropped.[[United States]] after charges were dropped.)
  • Chemtrails  + (Chemtrails, or Stratospheric Aerosal Geoengineering, is officially <u>only a proposed</u> international government funded weather modification program.)
  • Morgan Murphy  + (Chicago Democrat politician)
  • David Kennedy  + (Chicago banker, Secretary of the Treasury and NATO ambassador under Nixon, with hints at deep state connections.)
  • Kellogg School of Management  + (Chicago business school)
  • Donald Duster  + (Chicago businessman. A non-caucasian who attended the [[1971 Bilderberg]])
  • Loyola University  + (Chicago private Catholic university)
  • United Nations Commissioner for Namibia  + (Chief Administrative Officer (Governor-in-waiting) of the UN Trust Territory [[Namibia]], illegally occupied by apartheid [[South Africa]] (1971-1990))
  • Phil Gormley  + (Chief Constable of Police Scotland)
  • Kenneth Rogoff  + (Chief Economist of the International Monetary Fund 2001-3, WEF AGM regular)
  • Thorolfur Gudnason  + (Chief Epidemiologist of the Icelandic Directorate of Health since 2015.)
  • Klaus Regling  + (Chief Executive Officer of the [[European Financial Stability Facility]] and Managing Director of the [[European Stability Mechanism]]. Considered as a possible head of the [[European Central Bank]])
  • Cesare Romiti  + (Chief Executive Officer, Fiat)
  • June Raine  + (Chief Executive of the [[Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency]] who changed its purpose "from watchdog, to enabler.")
  • Kerry Chant  + (Chief Health Officer of New South Wales during [[COVID]].)
  • Janet DiFiore  + (Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals)
  • Lawrence H. Cooke  + (Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals from 1979 to 1984)
  • Jonathan Lippman  + (Chief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals from 2009 through 2015)
  • Chris Whitty  + (Chief Medical Adviser to the UK Government during [[Covid-19]].)
  • Richard Stengel  + (Chief Propagandist)
  • Berel Lazar  + (Chief Rabbi of Russia and confident of Russian President Vladimir Putin)
  • Richard Socher  + (Chief Scientist at [[Salesforce]])
  • Marc Thiessen  + (Chief Speechwriter to George W. Bush from 2004-2008 and as Chief Speechwriter to Donald Rumsfeld from 2001-2004.)
  • Sally Benson  + (Chief Strategist for the "Energy Transition" for the [[Biden Administration]])
  • Robert H. Jackson  + (Chief United States Prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials following World War II.)
  • José Baselga  + (Chief cancer researcher at [[AstraZeneca]] dies at 61 of [[Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease]], possibly an effect of the [[Covid jab]].)
  • Jérôme Heldring  + (Chief editor of [[NRC Handelsblad]]Chief editor of [[NRC Handelsblad]] from [[1968]] to [[1972]], connected to the paper from [[1953]]. Conservative, but warned that the [[peace dividend]] was a lie and the west had failed to develop to that dividend at all in [[2012]]. Died one year later.[[2012]]. Died one year later.)
  • Michael Morisy  + (Chief executive of [[MuckRock]])
  • Bob Posner  + (Chief executive of the Electoral Commission. Attended the ''[[2018 Riga Stratcom Dialogue]]'')
  • Robert Murphy (IfS)  + (Chief finance officer of the [[Institute for Statecraft]].)
  • Patrick Salmon  + (Chief historian at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office)
  • Jack Blum  + (Chief investigator for the [[Kerry Subcommittee]]Chief investigator for the [[Kerry Subcommittee]], testified before the [[US Senate Select Committee on Intelligence]] about [[CIA Drug trafficking]] as part of [[Iran-contra]] that "We don't have to investigate. We already know." Also played a central role in the [[Lockheed Aircraft bribery]] investigation and that of the [[BCCI]].[[BCCI]].)
  • Yongtu Long  + (Chief negotiator of China's accession to [[WTO]] in [[2001]]. Visitor to the [[2004 Bilderberg]].)
  • Peter Levene  + (Chief of Defence Procurement, then over to private banking.)
  • Lars Findsen  + (Chief of Forsvarets Efterretningstjeneste)
  • Yves Bertrand  + (Chief of French police intelligence from 1992 to 2004. Said too much to media. Died of "cause unknown" in 2013.)
  • Lars Findsen  + (Chief of Politiets Efterretningstjeneste)
  • William Steiger  + (Chief of Staff at [[USAID]] from 2017 to 2021.)
  • Alice Victor  + (Chief of Staff for [[David Rockefeller]] who witnessed the Bilderbergs from 1991 to 1996.)
  • Jean-Pierre Jouyet  + (Chief of Staff of President of France 2014-17, attended the [[2008 Bilderberg]])
  • Joe Cahill  + (Chief of Staff of the PIRA)
  • Cheryl Mills  + (Chief of staff for [[Hillary Clinton]].)
  • Gale Allen  + (Chief of the Classification Review Division at the [[Central Intelligence Agency]].)
  • İlker Başbuğ  + (Chief of the General Staff of Turkey.)
  • Keith B. Alexander  + (Chief of the NSA, now infamous for his mendacious denials regarding the illegal mass surveillance of US citizens.)
  • Richard Moore  + (Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service ([[MI6]]))
  • Carla Provost  + (Chief of the [[United States Border Patrol]] from August 2018 through January 2020.)
  • Christopher Hope  + (Chief political correspondent at the British [[The Daily Telegraph]])
  • Ephraim Katzir  + (Chief scientist of the Israel Defense Department and President of Israel)
  • Kevin Scott  + (Chief technology officer of [[Microsoft]] who attended the [[2022 Bilderberg]].)
  • Alfredo Alcaino  + (Chile born [[Cercle]] visitor, deep state connected lawyer)
  • Carlos Prats  + (Chilean army leader who defended the constitution and President Allende. His resignation opened for the [[Chile/1973 coup d'état|September 11, 1973 coup]]. Assassinated in exile with bomb planted by the Chilean intelligence service.)
  • Mauricio Rojas  + (Chilean born Swedish politician. Attended the [[Bilderberg/1999|1999 Bilderberg meeting]] as leader of the neoliberal think tank [[Timbro]]. Prominent in immigrant integration questions for the Liberal Party.)
  • Izkia Siches  + (Chilean doctor prominent in [[corporate media]]Chilean doctor prominent in [[corporate media]] during the [[Covid-19 deep event]]. In 2022 appointed Minister of Interior and Public Security, the second most important in government after the President. [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2021|WEF Young Global Leader 2021]] and fan of fellow YGL, New Zealand's [[Jacinda Ardern]].[[Jacinda Ardern]].)
  • Oscar Fanjul  + (Chilean economist with [[US deep state]] connections. [[Goldman Sachs]], [[CFR]], [[1990 Bilderberg]])
  • Eduardo Frei  + (Chilean ex-president poisoned by the secret police.)
  • Pablo Neruda  + (Chilean national poet and [[Nobel Prize in Literature|Nobel Prize winner]] who was poisoned by the secret police, possibly with participation of the [[CIA]], after the [[Chile/1973 coup d'état|1973 coup d'état]].)
  • Manuel Contreras  + (Chilean spymaster.)
  • Gonzalo Lira  + (Chilean–American novelist and film director residing in the [[Ukraine]] who was arrested twice by the [[SBU]].)
  • "Chinese interference in Canadian politics"  + (China is accused of interfering in the [[2019 Canadian federal election]] and the [[2021 Canadian federal election]])
  • Michael Yahuda  + (China scholar. Attended [[Bilderberg/1995]])
  • People's Bank of China  + (China's central bank.)
  • Wuhan Institute of Virology  + (China's only [[BSL4 facility]], which carries out "gain-of-function" research, including creation of [[transgenic]] novel coronaviruses by combining [[SARS]] with [[HIV]].)
  • Du Wei  + (Chinese Ambassador to Israel found dead in his Herziliya apartment in 2020.)
  • Yiping Huang  + (Chinese Triple Bilderberger academic)
  • Carol Yu  + (Chinese broadcast journalist, columnist, television host and media executive. Selected a [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2018|Young Global Leader]] by the [[World Economic Forum]] in [[2018]].)
  • Jack Ma  + (Chinese business magnate and founder of [[Alibaba Group]]. [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2001]]. On the Board of the [[World Economic Forum]].)
  • Johnny Chung  + (Chinese businessman involved in the financing of [[Bill Clinton]]'s election bid. Sentenced to probation and 3,000 hours.)
  • Zheng Zeguang  + (Chinese diplomat; posted in the [[UK]])
  • He Liu  + (Chinese economist/politician who attended the [[2014 Bilderberg]] and gave a "special address" at the [[2023 WEF AGM]])
  • Yi Zhang  + (Chinese financier, Goldman Sachs, attended the [[2006 Bilderberg]])
  • Huawei  + (Chinese multinational telecommunications company. Not owned by the Western Money Trust.)
  • Li Qingsi  + (Chinese professor in American Studies)
  • George Gao  + (Chinese virologist and immunologist who participated in the notorious [[Event 201]] and the [[2021 Monkeypox Tabletop Exercise]])
  • Zhengli Shi  + (Chinese virologist whom [[Fauci]] funded to perform "[[gain-of-function]]" research on naturally occurring bat coronaviruses to increase their virulence.)
  • Yo-Yo Ma  + (Chinese-American celebrity cellist who is member of the [[WEF/Board of Trustees]], [[GLT/1993]])
  • Iris Chang  + (Chinese-American journalist, author of historical books and political activist. Suspicious "suicide".)
  • Jenny Kwan  + (Chinese-Canadian MP)
  • US-EU condemnation chorus  + (Chorus of condemnation from Anglo-US-NATO official sources and and media in response to the Russian humanitarian aid convoy crossing into Ukraine without official permission from the Kiev Junta.)
  • Colin McColl  + (Chosen "to give a more dynamic lead as someone prepared to instigate change.")
  • Xi Jinping  + (Chosen as President of the People's Republic of China in 2013)
  • Bernhard von Biesterfeld  + (Chosen by [[Józef Retinger]]. Resigned in the wake of the [[Lockheed/Bribery scandals]].)
  • Chris Busby/Research on The Health Risks of Radiation  + (Chris Busby's research suggest that establishment scientific models, which are admittedly old, may underestimate the risks of low level exposure to ionising radiation by several orders of magnitude. This page is largely by Busby himself.)
  • Document:Think Piece: Current Russian Strategic Thinking  + (Chris Donnelly gives his view on Current Russian Strategic Thinking)
  • Document:Chris Donnelly CV Short  + (Chris Donnelly short CV)
  • Document:Chris Donnelly Paris Brussels May 2016 v2  + (Chris Donnelly talks to his French II connChris Donnelly talks to his French II connections. "They think our main target needs to be the parts of the political class and the security structures 'where the rot is'"... "As an independent NGO we can do things they can’t do and national governments can’t do"an’t do and national governments can’t do")
  • Nino Andreatta  + (Christian Democrats)
  • Nino Andreatta  + (Christian Democrats)
  • Nino Andreatta  + (Christian Democrats)
  • Andre Aumonier  + (Christian business leader, [[Bilderberg 1971]])
  • WorldNetDaily  + (Christian conservative news aggregation site)
  • Southern Baptist  + (Christian denomination based on conservative Southern United States social values)
  • Charles Mathias  + (Church Committee member, Bilderberg/Steering committee, 17 Bilderbergs)
  • Ernest Holloway Oldham  + (Cipher clerk in the British [[Foreign Office]])
  • Harold Cleveland  + (Citibank vice president, double Bilderberger)
  • Document:How to identify CIA limited hangout operation  + (Citing the Pentagon Papers as an example, Tarpley suggests that both Wikileaks and the Snowden affair are limited hangout operations by the CIA.)
  • Al-Hasakah  + (City in Northeastern Syria per 2022 occupied by US puppet administration.)
  • San Diego  + (City in Southern [[California]] with large military presence.)
  • Dallas  + (City in [[Texas]] forever linked to the [[JFK/Assassination|assassination of JFK]] in [[1963]].)
  • Deir al-Zor  + (City in eastern Syria, scene of a 2018 US/NATO airstrike to aid jihadist rebels besieging it.)
  • Statewatch  + (Civil rights group)
  • Michel Sapin  + (Claimed in 2015 that it was necessary to "fight against the use of cash and anonymity in the French economy" since it facilitated "[[terrorism]]".)
  • Virginia Roberts  + (Claimed that she was employed as a sex slave to have sex with [[Prince Andrew]] by [[Jeffrey Epstein]]. Notoriously pictured with Prince Andrew and [[Ghislaine Maxwell]].)
  • Chauncey Holt  + (Claimed to be one of the "three tramps" photographed shortly after the assassination of President [[John F. Kennedy]])
  • Sacha Baron Cohen  + (Claiming to be a provocateur, he reinforces [[enemy images]] of groups the liberal establishment needs to [[dehumanize]] to attack: rednecks, Arabs, Eastern Europeans, Central Asians..)
  • Catholic University of Guayaquil  + (Claims to be the leading university in Ecuador)
  • University of Parma  + (Claims to be the oldest university in the world)
  • Document:Finders Keepers  + (Clear evidence of suppression of an investigation into a child trafficking ring with blatantly obvious ties to US military and intelligence organisations.)
  • Document:A new US puppet government for Ukraine  + (Clear, unambiguous confirmation that the UClear, unambiguous confirmation that the US runs the Ukrainian opposition and that what is going on in Ukraine in 2013-14 is US sponsored "Regime Change". This is how the US installs its puppet governments while feigning outrage at the terrorist violence it organises and provokes to do so".lence it organises and provokes to do so".)
  • Gary Webb  + (Clearly exposed the CIA's complicity in drug smuggling, simultaneously demonstrating the controlled nature of the US corporate media. He died from two [[gunshots]] to the head in 2004 which was ruled a [[suicide]])
  • Cleveland State University  + (Cleveland, Ohio public university.)
  • Colette Pichon Battle  + (Climate activist and lawyer; [[Obama Foundation Fellows/2019]])
  • IPCC Sixth Assessment Report  + (Climate catastrophe report published in August 2021.)
  • Sonia Medina  + (Climate change expert, [[WEF/Young Global Leaders/2014]])
  • John Schellnhuber  + (Climatologist who wants a human population below 1 billion. Influential in Papal encyclical [[Laudato Si']])
  • Derek Shearer  + (Clinton Family deep state operative)
  • Steve Bing  + (Clinton connected billionaire businessman who fell to his death in 2020.)
  • Document:Commentary on the 2017-02-02 SMOM Press Conference  + (Close analysis of the early February 2017 Close analysis of the early February 2017 Order of Malta press conference showing the evasions and outright lies of Albrecht Freiherr von Boeselager, including on his conflicts of interest with the members of a Papal Commission which exonerated and reinstated him, and with whom he is involved with the 120 million Swiss franc trust.ed with the 120 million Swiss franc trust.)
  • Alex Rosen  + (Close collaborator of [[J Edgar Hoover]]. Probably a major organizer of the [[Cointelpro]] program.)
  • Michael Elkins  + (Close connections to Israeli intelligence operations. Worked for the [[BBC]],[[CBS]] and [[Newsweek]]. The first journalist to report at the beginning of the Six-Day War, and a speaker at the 1979 JCIT.)
  • Vernon Jordan  + (Close friend of [[Bill Clinton]]. A member of the [[Bilderberg Steering committee]] who attended 34 [[Bilderberg meetings]].)
  • Conrad Gerber  + (Close friend of [[Ted Shackley]])
  • Alexander Stubb  + (Close to CIA-recruiter [[Valerie Plame]] during university days)
  • Alexander Stubb  + (Close to CIA-recruiter [[Valerie Plame]] during university days)
  • Alexander Stubb  + (Close to CIA-recruiter [[Valerie Plame]] during university days)
  • Tim Evans  + (Close to a number of Foundations, World Bank, WHO. Participated in at least two [[pandemic planning]] exercises in 2019: [[Event 201]] and [[A Spreading Plague]])
  • Daily Kos  + (Close to the Democratic Party power structure. Founded in 2002 by former CIA operative Markos Moulitsas)
  • Barry Rubin  + (Closely affiliated with the pro-Israel lobby in the United States, as well as Israeli think tanks.)
  • Netherlands/Deep state  + (Closely allies to the [[US Deep state]]Closely allies to the [[US Deep state]]. Leader and strange enabler (after banning it after [[World War II]]) of the EU-[[illegal drug trade]] headed from [[Amsterdam]]. Known for [[Bernhard von Biesterfeld]] and his involvement in developing [[Bilderberg]] and the [[1001 club]], and a possible sex cult and [[crime syndicate]] surrounding the royal family. Since the [[2010s]] led by deep politicians and their consultants in [[NATO]] and [[EU]] institutes.[[EU]] institutes.)
  • Jack Kemp  + (Closely associated with the hawkish wing of the Republican Party.)
  • Erlangen Nuremberg University  + (Closely connected to the large engineering company [[Siemens]])
  • Remembrance Sunday  + (Closest Sunday to 11 November, which was the day that a final armistice was agreed between the belligerents of World War 1. Used more and more to promote further wars.)
  • John Bruton  + (Club de Madrid, Triple Bilderberger Irish politician)
  • Alfred Gusenbauer  + (Club de Madrid, quad Bilderberger Austrian politician)
  • Călin Georgescu  + (Club of Rome member.)
  • Nader Mousavizadeh  + (Co-Founder)
  • Peggy Seagrave  + (Co-author of several highly interesting books on Asian deep politics and history.)
  • Graeme Munro-Hall  + (Co-author with wife of ''Toxic Dentistry Exposed'' on the perils of modern dentistry)
  • John S. Reed  + (Co-chair for the last 2 years.)
  • Eric Lander  + (Co-chair of Obama's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology. Bilderberg. CFR. Epstein connected)
  • Annalena Baerbock  + (Co-chair with [[Robert Habeck]])
  • Kathy Ferguson  + (Co-defendant in the [[Paula Jones]] law suit against [[Bill Clinton]]. Died violently.)
  • Richard M. Bissell  + (Co-director with [[Joseph V. Charyk]])
  • Yves Boyer  + (Co-edited the ''The Oxford Handbook of War'' with [[Institute for Statecraft]] member [[Julian Lindley-French]])
  • William Rockefeller  + (Co-founded Standard Oil in 1870 with his more infamous brother, [[John D. Rockefeller]].)
  • Cary Haskel Zitcer  + (Co-founded [[Astutus Intelligence]] with two others, both of whom became directors of the [[Institute for Statecraft]].)
  • Martin A Lee  + (Co-founded [[Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting]].)
  • Alexander King  + (Co-founded the [[Club of Rome]]. [[1970 Bilderberg]])
  • Shabtai Shavit  + (Co-founded the [[International Institute for Counter-Terrorism]])
  • George Naifeh  + (Co-founded the [[Middle East Policy Council]] in 1981.)
  • Roger Dingledine  + (Co-founded the [[Tor]] Project)
  • Chris Donnelly  + (Co-founder)
  • Lesley Simm  + (Co-founder)
  • Daniel Lafayeedney  + (Co-founder)