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  • Moshe Yaalon  + (Former General in the [[IDF]], accused of [[war crimes]])
  • Document:Andreas von Buelow - Interview  + (Former German Cabinet Minister Attacks Official Brainwashing On 9-11. Instead of Bin Laden, he suggests that Zbigniew Brzezinski and Samuel Huntington were more likely involved.)
  • Albrecht Müller  + (Former German Social Democrat politician, from 2003 editor of independent media [[NachDenkseiten]])
  • David Clementi  + (Former Governor of the [[Bank of England]] and [[BBC]] chairman.)
  • Neels van Tonder  + (Former Head of [[South African Defence Force]] Military Intelligence)
  • Tariq Aziz  + (Former Iraqi foreign minister and deputy prime minister under President Saddam Hussein)
  • Shaul Mofaz  + (Former Israeli Military Chief of Staff and Minister of Defense. Family plays a mysterious role into Malaysian Airlines planes.)
  • Giuseppe Conte  + (Former Italian Prime Minister)
  • Document:Call for US to give update on fourth Lockerbie suspect  + (Former Justice Secretary [[Kenny MacAskill]]Former Justice Secretary [[Kenny MacAskill]]: "[[Britain]] and [[America]] know everything. I want the [[UK]] and [[US]] to be more open. [[Libya]] have offered up [[Abu Agila Masud]]. But [[Masud]] is smaller beer. The [[Lord Advocate]] should find out what progress is being made on bringing [[Abdullah Senussi]] to court."[[Abdullah Senussi]] to court.")
  • Rosie Cooper  + (Former Labour MP)
  • Luciana Berger  + (Former Labour MP Liverpool Wavertree, former Chair of Labour Friends of Israel. After parliament started working for PR-company [[Edelman]].)
  • Gerard Batten  + (Former Leader of the [[United Kingdom Independence Party]])
  • Council on Foreign Relations/Historical Members  + (Former Members of the Council on Foreign Relations)
  • Duncan Hanrahan  + (Former Metropolitan Police detective who became a middle-man between corrupt police and the criminal underworld)
  • Eva Andersson-Dubin  + (Former Miss Sweden who dated [[Jeffrey Epstein]] for 11 years, then married hedge fund billionaire [[Glenn Dubin]]. Mentioned in [[Epstein's Black book]], flew the [[Lolita Express]].)
  • Robin Shepherd  + (Former Moscow Bureau Chief for [[The Times]] now working for intelligence think tanks.)
  • James Meek  + (Former Moscow bureau chief for [[the Guardian]])
  • Oliver Koppell  + (Former New York Attorney General.)
  • Alyssa Mastromonaco  + (Former Obama White House Deputy Chief of Staff)
  • Ewald Kist  + (Former Olympian turned spokesperson for ING & Philips, named "part of the Dutch 200 most influential people" in 2015 by Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant.)
  • Jelle Zijlstra  + (Former PM, triple [[Bilderberger]] and [[Dutch Minister of State]]. Secret [[central banker]] for the [[US]] and rejected saving [[Dries van Agt]] in [[1981]] and chairman-post for the [[European Commission]]. Only PM in the world to become BIS president.)
  • Deir Yassin  + (Former Palestinian village which was destroyed following the massacre of its inhabitants by Jewish Irgun and Stern Gang terrorists, led by Israeli prime minister to be, Menachem Begin, on 9 April 1948)
  • Ulrik Vestergaard Knudsen  + (Former Permanent Secretary (administrative leader) of the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Became Deputy Secretary-General of the [[OECD]] in January 2019, and attended the [[Bilderberg]] for [[Bilderberg/2019|the first time the same year]].)
  • Slobodan Milošević  + (Former President of Serbia who died in custody, preempting his trial)
  • Ehud Olmert  + (Former Prime Minister of Israel named in Epstein's black book)
  • Zaid al-Rifai  + (Former Prime Minister of [[Jordan]]. Attended Le Cercle)
  • Daniel Bethlehem  + (Former Principal Legal Adviser to the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]])
  • Adrian Nastase  + (Former Romanian prime minister, now a convicted blackmailer and bribe taker.)
  • Ángel Gurría  + (Former Secretary-General of the [[OECD]]Former Secretary-General of the [[OECD]]. Member of [[World Economic Forum/Board of Trustees|Board of Trustees of the World Economic Forum]]. Part of the “prefiguration group” of the [[Forum on Information & Democracy]] a planned international censorship treatyrum on Information & Democracy]] a planned international censorship treaty)
  • Pentti Väänänen  + (Former Secretary-General of the [[Socialist International]] (1983-1989))
  • George Yeo  + (Former Singaporean politician and brigadier-general who sat on the [[WEF/Board of Trustees|World Economic Forum Board of Trustees]])
  • Lesley Thomson  + (Former Solicitor General for Scotland)
  • Andrew Feinstein  + (Former South African politician who authored ''Shadowworld'', an expose of the global arms trade.)
  • Viktor Suvorov  + (Former Soviet [[GRU]] officer who is the author of non-fiction books about [[World War II]], the [[GRU]] and [[the Soviet Army]], as well as fictional books about the same and related subjects.)
  • Alberto Oliart  + (Former Spanish defence minister Oliart claimed it was childish to "ask whether also under dictator [[Franco]] a secret right-wing army had existed in the country because 'here [[Gladio]] was the government'.")
  • Justin Forsyth  + (Former Special Adviser to Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown)
  • Margot Wallström  + (Former Swedish Deputy PM and Foreign Minister)
  • Jay Carney  + (Former Time magazine bureau chief who became White House Press Secretary)
  • Mithat Rende  + (Former Turkish Ambassador to the [[OECD]] and Turkey's Chief Climate Negotiator.)
  • Joan Ryan  + (Former UK Labour Party MP, then resigned to become Chair of Independent Friends of Israel; part of the campaign against [[Jeremy Corbyn]])
  • Simon Fraser  + (Former UK Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Deputy Chairman of Chatham House.)
  • Uganda  + (Former UK colony in East Africa)
  • Tanzania  + (Former UK colony in East Africa. The [[Tanzania/President|president]], [[John Magufuli]], who in 2020 resisted [[WHO]] pressure to institute a [[COVID lockdown]], died in 2021.)
  • Malawi  + (Former UK colony in [[East Africa]])
  • Kenya  + (Former UK colony in [[East Africa]])
  • Roger Bone  + (Former UK diplomat who went over to the [[military-industrial complex]] as President of Boeing UK. He is also a Trustee of the [[Royal United Services Institute]] (RUSI).)
  • Ronald Lauder  + (Former US Ambassador to Austria, "the principle force behind the privatization of the [[WTC]]", Jewish power broker. As of 2020 promoting [[internet censorship]] to prevent "[[hate crime]]".)
  • Patrick Lancaster  + (Former US Navy sailor living in Donbass who covered the war since the beginning.)
  • Michael Yon  + (Former US soldier turned journalist)
  • Kasim Reed  + (Former US up-and-coming politician. Found guilty of wire fraud in 2021)
  • Douglas Bennet  + (Former USAID spook)
  • Gordon Sondland  + (Former United States Ambassador to the EU)
  • Marc Chavannes  + (Former Washington correspondent and News Editor for Dutch newspaper [[NRC Handelsblad]]. In 2009 he published a book on changing the Dutch mode of governance - and maybe why he was invited to the [[2011 Bilderberg Conference]].)
  • Jay Carney  + (Former White House Press Secretary)
  • Robert Gallucci  + (Former [[Assistant Secretary of State for Political-Military Affairs]].)
  • Richard Evans  + (Former [[BAE/Chair|chairman]] of [[BAE]].)
  • Guy Verhofstadt  + (Former [[Belgian]] Prime-Minister. European Parliament's [[Brexit]] Coordinator and Chair of the Brexit Steering Group. Banned from Russia since [[2015]].)
  • Hannes Androsch  + (Former [[Bilderberg Steering committee]] member, politician, banker, businessman)
  • Alex Krauer  + (Former [[Bilderberg Steering committee]], Honorary Chairman of [[Novartis]] AG.)
  • Trinidad and Tobago  + (Former [[British]] colony in the [[Caribbean]]. Mainly consisting of the main islands Trinidad and Tobago.)
  • Document:Destroying Syria  + (Former [[CIA]]Former [[CIA]] officer [[Philip Giraldi]] says the [[United States]] has zero evidence on the [[Syria]]n conflict. Someone should remind the [[Donald Trump|President]] that similar scenarios did not turn out very well in [[Afghanistan]], [[Iraq]] and [[Libya]].[[Libya]].)
  • Jeremy Heywood  + (Former [[Cabinet Secretary]] and [[Head of the Home Civil Service]] known as "Sir Cover-up".)
  • Brian Mulroney  + (Former [[Canadian Prime Minister]])
  • Patrick Henningsen  + (Former [[Corporate media|commercially-controlled media]] journalist who founded [[21st Century Wire]].)
  • Michael Farren  + (Former [[Deputy White House counsel]] and [[Bilderberger]] convicted of attempting to murder his wife)
  • Rob Bertholee  + (Former [[Director General]] of the [[AIVD]].)
  • Dick Schoof  + (Former [[Director General]] of the [[AIVD]]. Secretary-General at the [[Dutch Ministry of Justice and Security]].)
  • Kiron Skinner  + (Former [[Director of Policy Planning]])
  • William Foege  + (Former [[Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]], [[Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]] fellow, board member of scam company [[Theranos]].)
  • William Foege  + (Former [[Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]])
  • David Carey  + (Former [[Executive Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]])
  • David Carey  + (Former [[Executive Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]] with lots of experience in the narcotics field.)
  • Urban Bäckström  + (Former [[Governor of the Bank of Sweden]]. Attended the [[2010 Bilderberg]] as DG of the [[Confederation of Swedish Enterprise]])
  • Akis Tsochatzopoulos  + (Former [[Greek Minister for National Defense]])
  • Gerry Adams  + (Former [[IRA]] leader who is also president of the [[Sinn Féin]])
  • Ahmad Behbahani  + (Former [[Iran]]ian [[spook]] who defected to [[Turkey]])
  • Owen Smith  + (Former [[Labour]] MP who was the [[Blairite]] candidate to defeat [[Jeremy Corbyn]]. He formerly worked at [[Pfizer]] and the [[BBC]].)
  • Dave Anderson  + (Former [[Labour]] [[MP]])
  • Michael Krieger  + (Former [[Lehman Brothers]] trader. As he started to educate himself about how the monetary and financial system functions, it started to disgust him, and he founded the website [[Liberty Blitzkrieg]].)
  • Milo Đukanović  + (Former [[Montenegrin Prime Minister]], [[MSC regular]])
  • Karen Kwiatkowski  + (Former [[Pentagon]] staffer who has exposed the lies of the Pentagon.)
  • Jim Prentice  + (Former [[Premier of Alberta]] who died in plane crash)
  • Jean-Claude Juncker  + (Former [[Prime Minister of Luxembourg]] and [[President of the European Commission]])
  • Hans van de Ven  + (Former [[SIGINT]] head of the Dutch [[MiVD]] intelligence agency in [[1990s]]. Suspicious death ruled "natural death". House was burglarized shortly after, female found in house sought for fraud let loose. Police reopened case in 2022.)
  • Neil O'Brien  + (Former [[SPAD]] turned [[lockdown]] loving [[member of parliament]].)
  • Roh Moo-hyun  + (Former [[South Korean President]]. Officially committed suicide after a corruption scandal, which was promptly closed.)
  • Kate Garvey  + (Former [[Tony Blair]] aide, then (strategically?) married [[Wikipedia]] co-founder [[Jimmy Wales]].)
  • Ahmet Ünal Ceviköz  + (Former [[Turkish ambassador to the UK]]. He attended the Bilderberg for the first time in 2019.)
  • Dean McLoughlin  + (Former [[UK Government Spokesman for Arab Affairs]] and spokesman for the [[Islamic Media Unit]] - with conspicuously limited media presence.)
  • Dell Dailey  + (Former [[US Coordinator for Counterterrorism]].)
  • Lisa Monaco  + (Former [[US Homeland Security Advisor]])
  • Ashton Carter  + (Former [[US Secretary of Defense]])
  • Frank Wisner II  + (Former [[US Secretary of State]], son of [[Frank Wisner]] of the mighty wurlitzer)
  • Thomas Bossert  + (Former [[US/Homeland Security Advisor]])
  • Uzbekistan  + (Former [[USSR]] country in [[Central Asia]]. Home to the 3 most important cities on the Silk Road.)
  • Latvia  + (Former [[USSR]], now [[NATO]] and [[EU]]. The middle country of the [[Baltic States]]. SDS power consolidation in 2021)
  • Juan Méndez  + (Former [[United Nations Special Rapporteur on Torture]])
  • Heribert Hellenbroich  + (Former [[Verfassungsschutz]] and BND chief. Had to retire after spy scandal.)
  • Sasha Latypova  + (Former [[big pharma]]Former [[big pharma]] executive who exposed how all [[Covid]] countermeasures, including the biological warfare agents marketed as "[[Covid-19 vaccines]]" were created, produced and distributed in a covert military program, where the pharma manufacturers only worked as subcontractors.nufacturers only worked as subcontractors.)
  • Frank Archibald  + (Former [[director of the CIA's National Clandestine Service]])
  • John E. McLaughlin  + (Former acting Director of Central Intelligence)
  • Alessandro Minuto-Rizzo  + (Former acting Secretary General of NATO.)
  • Mark Lowenthal  + (Former as of July 10, 2014.)
  • Graham E. Fuller  + (Former as of March 21, 2016. His daughter married the uncle of a Boston Bombing suspect.)
  • Sara Menker  + (Former banker with the food speculator [[Morgan Stanley]]Former banker with the food speculator [[Morgan Stanley]], who in 2014 founded the agricultural data and analytics company [[Gro Intelligence]]. [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2014]]. Forecast in 2017 that ''a global food crisis may be less than a decade away''.d crisis may be less than a decade away''.)
  • Allison Macfarlane  + (Former chairman of the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission)
  • Kristine Svinicki  + (Former chairwoman of the [[Nuclear Regulatory Commission]].)
  • Etienne Copel  + (Former chief of France's air force, Le Cercle.)
  • Tyler Drumheller  + (Former chief of the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] covert operations in Europe)
  • Igor Strelkov  + (Former commander of the armed forces of thFormer commander of the armed forces of the [[Donbass |Donetsk People's Republic]]. In [[2024]] sentenced to jail by Russian court, in most likelihood because of his criticism of the "mediocre organization at the strategic, operational and tactical level" of the [[2022 Russian-Ukrainian war|2022 the war in the Ukraine]] and questioning the competence and patriotic loyalty of the high Russian leadership, including [[President Putin]].[[President Putin]].)
  • Michael Ruppert  + (Former cop who famously confronted [[John Deutch]] about [[CIA drug dealing]]. Later became a dissident journalist.)
  • Czechoslovakia  + (Former country in [[Europe]].)
  • East Germany  + (Former country in [[Europe]].)
  • Document:Lockerbie Bombing and my Reinstatement in HM Diplomatic Service  + (Former diplomat [[Patrick Haseldine]] writes to former Prime Minister [[James Callaghan]])
  • Bandar bin Sultan  + (Former director general of the Saudi Intelligence Agency.)
  • Jennifer Gerber  + (Former director of [[Labour Friends of Israel]].)
  • Natan Sharansky  + (Former dissident of the Soviet Union, neocon, [[Bilderberg]], [[Le Cercle]])
  • Michael Foster  + (Former donor of heavy money to the [[Labour Party]])
  • Robert S. Finnegan  + (Former editor for the English-language Jakarta Post newspaper.)
  • Udo Ulfkotte  + (Former editor of a German broadsheet who exposed press corruption while also subscribing to [[Islamophobic]] views.)
  • Geordie Greig  + (Former editor of the ''[[Daily Mail]]''. "Britain's most connected man".)
  • Thomas Dine  + (Former executive director of [[AIPAC]] and former president of [[Radio Free Europe]]/[[Radio Liberty]])
  • Dwight Eisenhower  + (Former five-star general, supreme commander of NATO, Eisenhower was the US President who notably warned that "we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence... by the military–industrial complex.")
  • Alan Cowell  + (Former foreign correspondent for The [[New York Times]].)
  • Neil Basu  + (Former head of British police [[counter-terrorism]]. Said there should be a discussion about whether it is "the correct thing for society to allow" people to spread online "misinformation that could cost people’s lives".)
  • Aad Jacobs  + (Former head of [[Shell]] & [[ING]]. Inducted in Insurance Hall of Fame.)
  • Nicolò Pollari  + (Former head of the Italian SISMI intelligence agency.)
  • Ab Osterhaus  + (Former head of the Laboratory of Immunology of the [[Dutch National Institute for Public Health and the Environment]], was a vital, panic-spreading proponent of a "national hard-enforced lockdown" from the start of [[Covid-19]] in the [[Netherlands]].)
  • Ian Fletcher  + (Former head of the NZ [[Government Communications Security Bureau]])
  • Karen Tandy  + (Former head of the [[Drug Enforcement Administration]])
  • Ehsan ul Haq  + (Former head of the [[Inter-Services Intelligence]] and Chairman of the Pakistani Joint Chiefs of Staff Committee.)
  • David Allfrey  + (Former head of the [[UK Army]]'s head of recruitment strategy, [[Institute for Statecraft]])
  • Amos Gilad  + (Former head of the research division of Israel's military intelligence organisation, [[Aman]])
  • Arpad Busson  + (Former hedge fund manager and playboy who runs the charity [[Absolute Return for Kids]]. Big donor to the [[Clinton Foundation]].)
  • David Dimbleby  + (Former host of the [[BBC]]'s infamously biased ''Question Time'' programme.)
  • Document:Private discussion with Gen Sir Richard Barrons  + (Former leader of British forces [[Richard Barrons]]Former leader of British forces [[Richard Barrons]] sketching out military needs. "The 1st offset in the 1950s was through [[nuclear weapons]]. The 2nd was precision munitions in the 1980s. The 3rd offset today is to use [[information technologies]] to build new capabilities".."The Army understands the importance of [[information warfare]] and [[77. Brigade|77 Brigade]] is right" ..So we should them [our allies], especially the US, to tell us what is expected of us."he US, to tell us what is expected of us.")
  • Christian Perronne  + (Former leader of the French vaccine committee on the [[High Council on Public Health]]. A fervent and well informed [[COVID dissident]].)
  • Jane Halton  + (Former leader of the murderous People Smuggling Taskforce, event 201 participant)
  • Søren-Peter Olesen  + (Former member of the Board of Directors of The Carlsberg Foundation)
  • Ashley Fox  + (Former member of the European Parliament)
  • Maria Luisa Fichera  + (Former member of the [[Institute for Statecraft]], worked at the [[International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology]])
  • Presidio of San Francisco  + (Former military installation connected to [[serial killers]] and [[child abuse]].)
  • David Paulides  + (Former police officer who investigates disappearances.)
  • Jacques Duchesneau  + (Former president and chief executive officer of the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority.)
  • Jeff Zucker  + (Former president of [[CNN]] Worldwide reportedly with a personal vendetta against [[Donald Trump]] and censored exploration of the possibility that [[COVID-19 emerged from a lab]] on CNN, because he considered the theory a "Trump talking point".)
  • Hugh Orde  + (Former president of the UK Association of Chief Police Officers)
  • Nuri Çolakoğlu  + (Former radical journalist worked for the [[BBC]] in exile, helped establish TV channels when he returned to Turkey in 1987.)
  • Li Keqiang  + (Former right hand of Xi Jinping from [[2013]] to [[2023]], famous for allowing (or covering up) the biggest [[AIDS]] epidemic in Asia.)
  • Zachary King  + (Former satanist wizard)
  • Richard Heaton  + (Former senior British civil servant)
  • Mark Lyall Grant  + (Former senior British diplomat and National Security Adviser. Member of the Governance of the deep state think tank [[Chatham House]].)
  • William Binney  + (Former senior technical director of the NSA, in charge of thousands of employees, William Binney resigned after 9-11 to blow the whistle on fraud and corruption.)
  • James Giffen  + (Former special advisor of [[Kazakhstan president]] [[Nursultan Nazarbayev]] for the [[US deep state]])
  • Daniel Domscheit-Berg  + (Former spokesperson for [[WikiLeaks]], who attended the [[2011 WEF AGM]])
  • John Marks  + (Former state department official.)
  • Ashley Henley  + (Former state legislator)
  • John Goss  + (Former toolmaker and technical author with a degree in international relations and a Master of Letters (MLitt), John Goss has written extensively for the ''News Junkie Post'')
  • Eric Joyce  + (Former very expensive and scatty Shadow Minister convicted of assaulting MPs, teenagers, airport staff, drunk driving and child pornography that he "tried to find more of when drunk".)
  • Melinda Gates  + (Former wife of [[Bill Gates]]. Billionaire, deep state functionary promoting [[vaccine]]s and [[internet censorship]].)
  • Buck Sexton  + (Former(?) CIA officer turned "conservative" radio and TV talk show host, billed as a successor to [[Rush Limbaugh]])
  • Oliver McTernan  + (Former.)
  • Bentley University  + (Formerly Bentley School of Accounting and Finance)
  • Hungary  + (Formerly [[communist]] country in [[Eastern Europe]], now a member of [[NATO]], and the [[EU]], Hungary is currently lead by [[Viktor Orban]], an adversary of [[Brussels]].)
  • Widener University  + (Formerly a Boy's School and Military Academy)
  • Denis Rancourt  + (Formerly a former tenured professor of physics, Rancourt was dismissed after covert surveillance and legal maneuverings by the University of Ottawa in Canada.)
  • Slovakia  + (Formerly communist country in Eastern Europe. Now a member of [[NATO]] and the [[European Union]].)
  • Czech Republic  + (Formerly communist, central European nation.)
  • FBI  + (Formerly focused on "law enforcement", theFormerly focused on "law enforcement", the Federal Bureau of Investigation has since 2013 been officially prioritising "national security". Director for life [[J. Edgar Hoover]] used it for multiple purposes over the decades - most notably muckraking for information to be used later as blackmail material.on to be used later as blackmail material.)
  • Ghana  + (Formerly known as the "Gold Coast", [[Ghana]] has one of the most stable governments in [[Africa]]. A member of the [[African Union]] and the [[Commonwealth of Nations]])
  • Europol  + (Formerly knows as the European [[Police]] Office and Europol [[Drugs]] Unit. A [[European]] watered-down version of the [[FBI]]. It has no executive powers, and can't arrest anyone without the approval of [[governments]].)
  • Joseph J. Sisco  + (Formerly of the [[CIA]].)
  • Marjorie Thompson  + (Formerly of the [[Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament]])
  • Charles Horner  + (Formerly on the staff of Senator [[Henry M. Jackson]]. [[Neoconservative]] propagandist who wants [[China]] to be in conflict with the Islamic world.)
  • Croatia  + (Formerly part of [[Yugoslavia]], [[Croatia]] is westernising at a rapid rate, with membership of the [[European Union]] and [[NATO]] being achieved relatively quickly after independence.)
  • Lithuania  + (Formerly part of the [[USSR]], now [[NATO]] and the [[EU]]. Since 2021, aggressive [[mandation of vaccines]].)
  • Aston University  + (Formerly the Birmingham Municipal Technical School)
  • Pravda  + (Formerly the official newspaper of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, when it was one of the most influential papers in the country. Helped prevent the [[2001 Mexican legislative assembly attack]] from being memory holed)
  • Libyan Arab Airlines Flight 114  + (Forty two years later, in another case of mass murder in Sinai, Russian Airbus [[Metrojet Flight 9268]] exploded on 31 October 2015 killing all 224 passengers and crew)
  • G-20  + (Forum for 20 biggest economies in the world)
  • Park Won-soon  + (Found dead)
  • Barbara Wise  + (Found dead and partially nude. "No obvious signs of foul play")
  • Wayne Owens  + (Found dead in Tel Aviv)
  • Gareth Williams  + (Found dead, naked, and locked in a sports bag in 2010 - allegedly a suicide)
  • Lars Ericsson  + (Found drowned in 2012)
  • Malcom Wallace  + (Found guilty of "murder with malice aforethought" for which he was given a suspended sentence. He was working as LBJ's personal assassin since that time.)
  • Carl Beech  + (Found guilty of making false allegations of murder and child sexual abuse against a string of public figures and was jailed for 18 years.)
  • Emanuele Ottolenghi  + (Foundation for Defense of Democracies, suspected US DSF)
  • Obama Foundation  + (Foundation of [[Barack Obama]])
  • Omidyar Network  + (Foundation owned by the the deep state-connected billionaire [[Pierre Omidyar]], financing preferred NGOs)
  • Kofi Annan Foundation  + (Foundation promoting deep state agendas under guise of charity)
  • False Memory Syndrome Foundation  + (Foundation that claimed that "false memories" of child abuse in many cases remembered in adulthood, are not connected to events that have actually ever happened.)
  • Admiral Jeremiah Denton Foundation  + (Foundation wanting to take back "control of our culture and our history books" on the basis of the Ten Commandments. Jumped on the [[terrorism industry]] bandwagon. [[Anti-war]] activist were at minimum, unwitting agents of the [[KGB]].)
  • Margaret Sanger  + (Founded 1921-42 as American Birth Control League)
  • Fuad El-Hibri  + (Founded Bioport)
  • Shepard Ambellas  + (Founded [[Intellihub]]. Reported on the [[2012 Bilderberg]].)
  • Max Levchin  + (Founded [[Paypal]] with [[Peter Thiel]] in 1998.)
  • John Newman  + (Founded [[The Coalition on Political Assassinations]].)
  • Melissa Dykes  + (Founded [[Truthstream Media]] with her husband [[Aaron Dykes]].)
  • Central European University  + (Founded and financed by George Soros)
  • Frankfurt University  + (Founded and funded by the wealthy and active liberal citizenry of Frankfurt.)
  • Trinity Washington University  + (Founded as an elite Catholic liberal arts college for women, it by the 1980s chose to begin recruiting local underprivileged students, and became predominantly black and Hispanic.)
  • Bradford University  + (Founded as the Bradford Mechanics Institute in 1832)
  • George Fox University  + (Founded by [[Quakers]], still a center for Quaker thought.)
  • Corsair Club  + (Founded by the head of the US deep state oFounded by the head of the US deep state over a century ago, the Corsair Club was a private dining clubs. It gathered 12 members gathered for off the record conversations, presumably about deep political intrigues. It is not known to have survived J. P. Morgan's death in 1913have survived J. P. Morgan's death in 1913)
  • Population Council  + (Founded by world's richest family to reduce population)
  • University of Virginia  + (Founded in 1819 by [[Thomas Jefferson]])
  • Ohio Wesleyan University  + (Founded in 1842 "forever to be conducted on the most liberal principles.")
  • Chernivtsi University  + (Founded in 1875 as the Austrian-Hungarian '''Franz-Josephs-Universität''')
  • Victoria College (Alexandria)  + (Founded in 1902 to educate Arab upper class loyal to Britain; [[nationalized]] in 1956.)
  • University of Bari  + (Founded in 1925 as the "Benito Mussolini Adriatic University"; many scandals.)
  • Media Diversity Institute  + (Founded in February [[2019]] with a style and choice of main partners that look remarkably like the [[Integrity Initiative]].)
  • Antony Fisher  + (Founded over 150 libertarian think tanks, including [[Institute of Economic Affairs]], [[Manhattan Institute]] and [[Atlas Network]].)
  • Avi Davis  + (Founded the American Freedom Alliance.)
  • David Stirling  + (Founded the SAS. "If there hadn’t been a global war for survival taking place, Major David Stirling is the type of British Officer who would have been thrown out of the army, if not court-martialed.")
  • William Conway  + (Founded the [[Carlyle Group]])
  • Congress for Cultural Freedom/Founding Conference  + (Founded the [[Congress for Cultural Freedom]]. The participants had a "a culpable incuriosity about funding" of the luxurious conference, which was later exposed as [[CIA]] money.)
  • Mark Leonard  + (Founded the [[European Council on Foreign Relations]]. A regular the the [[Brussels Forum]], [[MSC]], [[WEF AGM]])
  • Robert Mabro  + (Founded the [[Oxford Institute for Energy Studies]]. In the late 1990s brokered a historic production cut between OPEC and its rivals that raise the price of oil.)
  • John Polanyi  + (Founded the [[Pugwash Conferences]], attended the [[1991 Bilderberg]])
  • Heidi Larson  + (Founded the [[Vaccine Confidence Project]])
  • Reed Irvine  + (Founded the conservative media censorship pressure group [[Accuracy in Media]])
  • Agha Hasan Abedi  + (Founded the infamous [[BCCI]], amongst other banks.)
  • Association of Former Intelligence Officers  + (Founded to promote the US intelligence agencies)
  • Sabancı University  + (Founded under the guidance of the [[Sabancı]] family, with [[Bilderberg]] connections.)
  • Memorial University  + (Founded when [[Newfoundland]] was a dominion of the [[United Kingdom]].)
  • Altiero Spinelli  + (Founder)
  • Brooke Goldstein  + (Founder and Executive Director of the [[Lawfare Project]].)
  • Hugh Hefner  + (Founder and editor-in-chief of ''[[Playboy]]'' magazine.)
  • Eric Wyndham White  + (Founder and first executive secretary of the [[General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade]]. This became the [[GATT/DG]] after the [[1964 Bilderberg]], which Eric Wyndham White attended.)
  • William W. Geimer  + (Founder and leader of [[The Jamestown Foundation]] from 1984.)
  • Stewart Rhodes  + (Founder and leader of the [[Oath Keepers]])
  • Sharon Tennison  + (Founder and president of [[Center for Citizen Initiatives]] (CCI) an organization that works to improve citizen ties between the USA and the [[Soviet Union]]/[[Russia]]. CCI has at times been sponsored by [[USAID]].)
  • Carlo Schmid  + (Founder member of the Bilderberg Steering committee)
  • Bruno Heck  + (Founder of the [[Konrad Adenauer Foundation]], member of [[Le Cercle]])
  • Hubert Beuve-Mery  + (Founder of ''[[Le Monde]]'')
  • Tom Feeley  + (Founder of Information Clearing House)
  • Trevor Loudon  + (Founder of Keywiki and Campaign for a Soviet-Free New Zealand)
  • Bernard Mach  + (Founder of Novimmune, [[Bilderberg 1970]])
  • Yevgeny Prigozhin  + (Founder of Wagner)
  • Walter Paepcke  + (Founder of [[Aspen Institute]])
  • Larry Bell  + (Founder of [[Bell Aircraft Corporation]], a part of the military-industrial complex, with ties to [[Lyndon B. Johnson]]. Grand Master freemason.)
  • Antoine Riboud  + (Founder of [[Danone]]. Like his son [[Franck Riboud|Franck]], Antoine Riboud was a single [[Bilderberg]])
  • Marcus Goldman  + (Founder of [[Goldman Sachs]], which has since become one of the world's largest investment banks)
  • Ron Ritchie  + (Founder of [[Institute for Research on Public Policy]]. [[Atlantic Council]], [[Club of Rome]], [[Ditchley/Canada|Ditchley Foundation]])
  • Georges Bérard-Quélin  + (Founder of [[Le Siècle]])
  • Henry Lehman  + (Founder of [[Lehman Brothers]], which grew from a cotton and fabrics shop during his life to become a large finance firm under his brothers' descendants.)
  • Dave Van Zandt  + (Founder of [[Media Bias/Fact Check]])
  • Paul Farmer  + (Founder of [[Partners In Health]])
  • David Miller  + (Founder of [[Powerbase]] & [[Spinwatch]] and incisive reporter into the state of the world.)
  • David Talbot  + (Founder of [[Salon.com]] and researcher into the [[US Deep state]].)
 (Founder of [[The Deep State Blog]])
  • Peter Eigen  + (Founder of [[Transparency International]])
  • Nicholas Negroponte  + (Founder of [[Wired]], brother of [[John Negroponte]])
  • Nathan Wolfe  + (Founder of biological research company [[Metabiota]], wich operates biological laboratories in Ukraine, with money from the [[Pentagon]] and [[Hunter Biden]]. Friend of [[Jeffrey Epstein]]. [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2010|WEF Young Global Leader 2010]].)
  • John Queeny  + (Founder of infamous [[Big Chem]] company [[Monsanto]])
  • Jimmy Wales  + (Founder of super-influential [[Wikipedia]]. Tony Blair aide's is (strategically?) married to him.)
  • Gunhild Stordalen  + (Founder of the [[EAT Foundation]]Founder of the [[EAT Foundation]], a Davos for Food"<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>, with the mission of letting "stakeholders" transform the [[global food system]], from a meat-centered one to one with heavy emphasis on vegetable-based [[Big Food|heavily processed foods]] and bioengineered [[synthetic meat]].)
  • Magnus Malan  + (Founder of the Civil Cooperation Bureau which assassinated anti-apartheid activists.)
  • Rudy Reichstadt  + (Founder of the French website [[Conspiracy Watch]]. He is a 'first tier' member in the French cell of the [[Integrity Initiative]].)
  • Abram Pritzker  + (Founder of the [[Chicago]] [[Pritzker family]] fortune, with significant Mafia connections.)
  • Lina E.  + (Founder of the [[Hammerbande]], a [[left wing]] terrorist organization operating in [[Central Europe]].)
  • Brad Campbell  + (Founder of the [[Health Assurance Movement]])
  • John Slessor  + (Founder of the [[International Institute for Strategic Studies]]. Attended 2 Bilderbergs in the 1950s)
  • Maria Ressa  + (Founder of the [[Philippine]] news website and "fact checker" ''[[Rappler]]. 'Author-in-Residence at the [[International Centre for Political Violence and Terrorism Research]].)
  • John Bredenkamp  + (Founder of the arms trading Casalee Group)
  • Jules B. Kroll  + (Founder of the deep state [[Kroll Inc.]])
  • John Sainsbury  + (Founder of the supermarket chain. Bilderberg Steering committee member.)
  • Mnar Adley  + (Founder, CEO and editor in chief of [[MintPress News]])
  • Milton Allimadi  + (Founder/editor of ''[[Black Star News]]'', which broke the news of [[Sunny Sheu]]'s murder.)
  • Matthew Jamison  + (Founding Director of [[The Henry Jackson Society]], but wrote regularly for [[Strategic Culture Foundation]])
  • Don Price  + (Founding dean of the deep state milieu [[John F. Kennedy School of Government]] from 1958 to 1976)
  • Alistair MacWillson  + (Founding director of [[Cambridge Analytica]])
  • Jeremy Scahill  + (Founding editor of the online news publication ''[[The Intercept]]'', a "whistleblower" news outlet funded by deep state billionaire [[Pierre Omidyar]]; made "exposé" documentary film on the [[war on terror]].)
  • Anton LaVey  + (Founding figure of modern satanism.)
  • Polona Florijančič  + (Founding member of "[[Lawyers for Assange]]".)
  • John K. Singlaub  + (Founding member of the [[CIA]], where he for more than half a century organized death squads and terrorist groups around the world, funded by drugs smuggling.)
  • Alparslan Türkeş  + (Founding member of the [[Counter-Guerrilla]], the Turkish [[Gladio]])
  • Pierre Kory  + (Founding member of the [[Front Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance]])
  • Bob Weir  + (Founding member of the [[Grateful Dead]]. Attended [[Bohemian Grove]] meetings.)
  • Document:In Venezuela, White Supremacy Is a Key Driver of the Coup  + (Four centuries of [[White Supremacy]]Four centuries of [[White Supremacy]] in [[Venezuela]] by those who identify their ancestors as [[European]] came to an end with the 1998 election of [[Hugo Chávez]], who won with the overwhelming support of the ''[[Mestizo]]'' majority. This turn away from [[White Supremacy]] continues under [[Nicolás Maduro]], Chavez’s chosen successor, who was re-elected in 2018 for a second six-year term.lected in 2018 for a second six-year term.)
  • 2019 G20 Osaka summit  + (Fourteenth meeting of Group of Twenty (G20) 28–29 June 2019)
  • Bob Enyart  + (Fourth US conservative radio host who condemned vaccines and died 'of Covid', in September 2021. 4th similar death in a short period of time. [[CCM]] is delighted, naturally.)
  • CFA franc  + (Franc of the Financial Community of Africa)
  • Bosphorus Institute  + (Franco-Turkish think tank and deep state milieu. Heavy Bilderberger presence.)
  • Allan Francovich  + (Francovich was a talented and courageous filmmaker who produced unparalleled exposés of various misdeeds by the powerful. Termed a 'charlatan' by some, a "[[conspiracy theorist]]" by others (though not by [[Wikipedia]]).)
  • Frankfurt  + (Frankfurt is one of the major financial centers of the European continent.)
  • Conrad Black  + (Fraudulent [[Bilderberg steering committee]] member)
  • Gamergate controversy  + (Free Speech battle of the 2010s)
  • Freedom of the press  + (Freedom of the press or freedom of the medFreedom of the press or freedom of the media is the principle that communication and expression through various media, including printed and electronic media should be considered a right to be exercised freely. In Western countries, defined as not applicable to [[independent media]].[[independent media]].)
  • Hugh Miles  + (Freelance journalist and author)
  • Freemasonry  + (Freemasonry is a significant secret society.)
  • Lucona Affair  + (Freighter sunk in insurance fraud. Involved several top leaders of the [[Social Democratic Party of Austria]], thus creating the biggest scandal in post-war Austrian history.)
  • Rémy Daillet  + (French "[[anti-vaxxer]] terrorist")
  • Jacques de Nervo  + (French ''[[patron]]'' and steel maker. The first meeting of the European members of the [[Bilderberg steering committee]] occurred in his Paris apartment in 1952.)
  • Benoît Potier  + (French ''[[patron]]'' who was chairman and CEO of the [[Big Chemical]] corporation [[Air liquide]]. Chairman of the [[European Round Table of Industrialists]]. Member of the [[Trilateral Commission]].)
  • Jacques Aigrain  + (French Bilderberg banker/businessman, JPMorgan, then Swiss Re.)
  • Philippe Villin  + (French Bilderberger financier and lobbyist)
  • Jean-Pierre Chevenement  + (French Bilderberger politician)
  • Hubert Védrine  + (French Bilderberger politician)
  • Valérie Pécresse  + (French Bilderberger politician who aggressively supported vaccine passports and mandatory jabbing in 2022)
  • Philippe Camus  + (French Bilderberger who as Executive Co-Chairman of the [[European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company]] attended the 2003,4,5 Bilderbergs)
  • Stéphane Bancel  + (French CEO of Moderna who struck it rich with its first product allowed on the market, a [[COVID-19 vaccine]])
  • Fabrice Fries  + (French CEO of [[Agence France-Presse]].)
  • Dieudonné M'bala M'bala  + (French Comedian, inventor of the Quenelle.)
  • Andre Puget  + (French Deputy of the Air Staff who he worked at SHAPE.)
  • Pierre Messmer  + (French Gaullist politician an PM who attended [[Le Cercle]])
  • Philippe Douste-Blazy  + (French Health and Foreign Minister - arrested in Morocco on suspicion of underage prostitution.)
  • José Évrard  + (French MP who opposed [[lockdowns]] and allegedly died of [[COVID-19]])
  • Jean Lecanuet  + (French Minister of Justice. [[1965 Bilderberg|1965]] and [[1966 Bilderberg]])
  • Jacques Soustelle  + (French OAS operative, in exile between 1961 and 1968, speaker at the 1979 JCIT)
  • Raymond Barre  + (French PM, single Bilderberger)
  • Jacques Chirac  + (French PM. 2 year suspended sentence for embezzlement in 2011. His mayoral security assistant, [[Monique Garnier-Lançon]], convened the French meetings of [[Le Cercle]].)
  • Claude de Kemoularia  + (French Permanent Representative to the UN, double Bilderberg banker)
  • François Hollande  + (French President 2012-2017)
  • Michel Alliot  + (French Professor of Law who formulated higher education reforms after the large student protests of [[May 68]]. Single [[Bilderberg/1970|Bilderberger in 1970]], where one of the subjects was the "Future Function of the University In Our Society".)
  • La Cagoule  + (French Rright wing armed group between the world wars, with a penchant for [[false flags]].)
  • Ballets roses  + (French VIPaedophile event)
  • Sanofi  + (French [[Big Pharma]] company)
  • Philippe de Villiers  + (French [[Cercle]] diplomat)
  • Pierre de Villiers  + (French [[Cercle]] soldier)
  • Jacques Baumel  + (French [[Gaullist]] politician who attended 4 [[Bilderbergs]] from [[Bilderbergs/1963|1963]] to [[Bilderbergs/1967|1967]])
  • Albin Chalandon  + (French [[Gaullist]]French [[Gaullist]] politician who attended a Bilderberg in both the 1960s and 70s. [[French Minister of Justice]] in the late 1980s. A close collaborator of president [[Charles de Gaulle]], a biography described him as "the man of secret networks, the powers of money, hidden financing, etc."e powers of money, hidden financing, etc.")
  • Mylène Jampanoï  + (French [[actress]] in horror movie ''Martyrs'' (2008) and [[model]] mentioned in [[Jeffrey Epstein's black book]].)
  • Yves Guérin-Sérac  + (French [[anti-Communist]] activist with connection to Western intelligence services and the [[strategy of tension]].)
  • Jacques Attali  + (French [[deep politician]] and academic. "The real bourgeoisie running the world is about 1,000 people. They are running capitalism." Attended the [[1975 Bilderberg]], [[Le siecle]])
  • Laurent Guyénot  + (French [[deep politics]] researcher who has published about [[Israel's role in 9-11]].)
  • Jean Monnet  + (French [[deep state operative]], [[Le Cercle]], the most powerful man in France without a ministerial office.)
  • Paul Stehlin  + (French [[officer]]French [[officer]] and [[politician]] opposed the defense policy of [[General de Gaulle]], which called for French room for independence, and campaigned for a close alliance with the [[United States]]. Went to the [[1973 Bilderberg]]. Died after a traffic accident on the same day in 1975 he was exposed as secret "consultant" for US arms companies.secret "consultant" for US arms companies.)
  • Michel Bon  + (French [[École nationale d'administration|enarquiste]] businessman. One of the first Young Leaders of the [[French-American Foundation]]. Attended two Bilderbergs in the early 2000s.)
  • Alexandre Adler  + (French academic)
  • Albert Bressand  + (French academic)
  • Jean-Michel Blanquer  + (French academic and politician)
  • Jérémie Zimmermann  + (French activist for citizens' rights and freedoms on the Internet.)
  • Francois Gouyette  + (French ambassador to Libya during the regime change in 2011. Member of the [[Integrity Initiative/Cluster/France|French cluster of the Integrity Initiative]].)
  • Andre Maurois  + (French author who attended two Bilderbergs in the [[1950s]])
  • Gerard Eskenazi  + (French banker)
  • Valérie Baudson  + (French banker)
  • Henri Lafond  + (French banker assassinated in 1963)
  • André Lévy-Lang  + (French banker on the Bilderberg Steering committee, 11 Bilderbergs, Le Siècle)
  • François Pérol  + (French banker with [[Rothschild & Co]] and "great architect of the economic program of President [[Nicolas Sarkozy]]" who attended [[Bilderberg 2008]].)
  • Bertrand Badré  + (French banker with [[SDS]] connections)
  • Bernard Arnault  + (French billionaire businessman, the richest person in the world as of August 2021. Attended the 1992 Bilderberg)
  • Rene Sergent  + (French bureaucrat who was involved in the French bureaucrat who was involved in the [[Marshall Plan]] and worked for [[NATO]] in the early [[1950s]]. Secretary-General of the [[Organisation for European Economic Cooperation]] (OEEC) from [[1955]] to [[1961]], when it was changed into the [[OECD]]. Attended the [[1963 Bilderberg meeting]].[[1963 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Ambroise Roux  + (French business "Godfather', sexual blackmailer and political advisor. "No one is able today to pull all the strings like an Ambroise Roux. He held everything.")
  • Frédéric Pierucci  + (French business executive arrested in the US)
  • Paul Huvelin  + (French business leader. Attended Bilderberg the year before becoming leader of the [[National Council of French Employers]] (the [[Patronat]]).)
  • Pierre Dreyfus  + (French businessman)
  • Jean Riboud  + (French businessman)
  • Olivier Giscard d'Estaing  + (French businessman with other connections. Brother of president [[Valéry Giscard d'Estaing]])
  • Laurence Parisot  + (French businesswoman)
  • Bank of France  + (French central bank)
  • Philippe Lagayette  + (French central banker who spoke on ''What Should Be Done For Eastern Europe?'' at the [[1992 Bilderberg]].)
  • Zoé's Ark  + (French charity organization which kidnapped 103 children in Africa for murky purposes. Ties to the family of President [[Nicolas Sarkozy]].)
  • André Voisin  + (French chemist who attended the [[first Bilderberg]] and two others. Died suddenly of a heart attack in Cuba)
  • Versailles  + (French city, where the [[Versailles Treaty]] was signed)
  • Toulouse  + (French city. Centre of the European aerospace industry; [[Toulouse chemical factory explosion]] in 2001;Several deep state operatives have been mayors, with very piquant activities.)
  • Yann LeCun  + (French computer scientist working primarily in the fields of [[machine learning]], computer vision, mobile [[robotics]], and computational [[neuroscience]] who attended the [[2022 Bilderberg]])
  • Jean Violet  + (French deep politician who founded [[Le Cercle]])
  • Thierry de Montbrial  + (French deep politician with his own intelligence agency. Former serial Bilderberger)
  • Institut Montaigne  + (French deep state 'think tank' filled with multiple bilderbergers.)
  • Claude Imbert  + (French deep state connected central banker)
  • Audrey Azoulay  + (French deep state functionary and UNESCO Director-General)
  • Robert Schuman  + (French deep state operative)
  • Emmanuel Macron  + (French deep state operative banker, named a possible blackmail victim of Trump.)
  • Nicolas Sarkozy  + (French deep state operative charged with "criminal association")
  • Dominique Strauss-Kahn  + (French deep state operative, IMF Managing Director 2007-2011)
  • Laurent Bigorgne  + (French deep state operative. Attended the [[2015 Bilderberg]])
  • Georges Albertini  + (French deep state operative. Man-behind-the-scenes for many politicians.)
  • René Massigli  + (French diplomat)
  • Jacques de Bourbon Busset  + (French diplomat and author, attended the [[1957 October Bilderberg]] as former Deputy Head of [[Robert Schuman]]’s Private Office, where he aided in the development of the [[Schuman Plan]]. Later Vice President at [[CERN]])
  • Christophe Bigot  + (French diplomat and spook. A fierce ’promoter’ of the franco-israeli diplomatic relations, he has held senior positions in the intelligence service [[DGSE]] and the ministry's Africa department.)
  • Francis Lacoste  + (French diplomat and visitor to Le Cercle)
  • Pierre Vimont  + (French diplomat who was [[Ambassador of France to the United States]] 2007-2010)
  • François Delattre  + (French diplomat. [[Permanent Representative to the UN]], [[President of the United Nations Security Council]])
  • Diomede Catroux  + (French diplomat/politician)
  • Loïk le Floch-Prigent  + (French dodgy Bilderberg businessman)
  • Patrick Divedjian  + (French double Bilderberg politician)
  • Paul Hermelin  + (French double Bilderberger businessman)
  • CEPII  + (French economic think tank with lots of Bilderbergers.)
  • Frédéric Bastiat  + (French economist "When plunder becomes a way of life for a group of men in a society, over the course of time they create for themselves a legal system that authorizes it and a moral code that glorifies it.")
  • William François  + (French economist who attended at least two [[Cercle meetings]])
  • Laurence Boone  + (French economist who caught a "[[Bilderberg wind]]" at the [[2015 Bilderberg]]. By 2018, [[OECD Chief Economist]]. Later appointed to the ''[[Lancet]]'s'' [[Lancet Commission on COVID-19|Commission on COVID-19]])
  • Pierre Uri  + (French economist who played a key role in French economist who played a key role in the development of the [[1957]] [[Treaty of Rome]], setting up the [[European Economic Community]], the precursor to the [[European Union]]. Attended [[Bilderberg 1963]], [[Bilderberg 1969]] and [[Bilderberg 1975]].[[Bilderberg 1975]].)
  • Jean Pisani-Ferry  + (French economist widely published on resetting matters economic)
  • Olivier Blanchard  + (French economist, Fred Bergsten Senior Fellow at [[Peterson Institute]])
  • Michel Albert  + (French economist, [[1969 Bilderberg]], [[Trilateral Commission Member]])
  • Robert Marjolin  + (French economist/politician involved in the formation of the [[European Economic Community]].)
  • Jean-Paul Mulot  + (French editor in Epstein's black book)
  • Jean de Belot  + (French editor of ''[[Le Figaro]]'' who attended [[2005 Bilderberg]]. Later turned communications guru.)
  • Etienne Gernelle  + (French editor who went to the [[2016 Bilderberg]])
  • François d'Orcival  + (French editor. Le Cercle)
  • Jean-Paul Parayre  + (French engineer who attended the [[1980 Bilderberg]])
  • Didier Sornette  + (French expert on [[risk management]])
  • Camille François  + (French expert on digital disinformation and cyber security)
  • Maurice de Rothschild  + (French family Rothschild family member)
  • Marlène Schiappa  + (French feminist writer and Minister in charge of Citizenship under President [[Emmanuel Macron]])
  • Anne-Laure Bonnel  + (French film maker who made two documentariFrench film maker who made two documentaries focusing on the [[atrocities]] committed by Ukrainian [[Azov Battalion|neo-Nazi militias]] in the [[Donbass]]. The films, shot in [[2015]] and [[2022]] were made from the separatists' side, and led to losing her job and her bank account blocked.sing her job and her bank account blocked.)
  • Jacques de Fouchier  + (French financier)
  • Frédéric Oudéa  + (French financier)
  • Michel David-Weill  + (French financier and heir to the [[Lazard banking dynasty]] who attended the [[1972 Bilderberg|1972]] and [[2002 Bilderberg]]s.)
  • Benoît Puga  + (French five-star general)
  • DGSE  + (French foreign intelligence agency)
  • Jacques de Larosière  + (French former [[central bank|central banker]] and public official. [[Managing Director of the IMF]] and [[European Bank for Reconstruction and Development]]. [[Group of Thirty]]. Attended the [[1982 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Jean-Marie Guéhenno  + (French globalist diplomat with many ties to the making of defense and security policies.)
  • Bureau of Enquiry and Analysis for Civil Aviation Safety  + (French government agency responsible for investigating [[aviation accidents and incidents]]. A few skeletons in the closet.)
  • Christian de La Malene  + (French hardline [[Gaullist]] politician.)
  • André Fontaine  + (French historian and journalist)
  • François Godement  + (French historian with deep state connections interested in China. First attended the [[Bilderberg]] in [[Bilderberg/2019|2019]].)
  • Virginie de Araujo Recchia  + (French human rights activist arrested on charges of treason)
  • Jean-Dominique Senard  + (French industrialist in the automobile industry. Vocal proponent of French president [[Emmanuel Macron]].)
  • Vincent Bolloré  + (French industrialist, businessman, media owner and billionaire. grandmother a spy. Started his career at the [Compagnie Financière Edmond de Rothschild)
  • Claude Bébéar  + (French insurance executive and organizer of the business lobby.)
  • Jean Casanova  + (French intellectual)
  • The Red Hand  + (French intelligence service controlled organization to carry out false flag attacks and carry out [[assassination]]s for them.)
  • Charles Pasqua  + (French interior minister who attended [[Le Cercle]])
  • Michel Tatu  + (French journalist)
  • Bernard Guetta  + (French journalist)
  • Yves de Kerdrel  + (French journalist)
  • Raymond Bourgine  + (French journalist and editor who attended Le Cercle.)
  • Philippe Karsenty  + (French journalist and media critic)
  • Raymond Cartier  + (French journalist, editor of ''[[Paris Match]]'' during the 1960s. [[Bilderberg/1971]].)
  • Jean-Paul Laborde  + (French judge and "terror expert". Executive Director of the Counter-Terrorism Committee Executive Directorate for 4 years)
  • Robert Badinter  + (French judge and politician who gave the legal fig leaf for the dismemberment of [[Yugoslavia]]. Did favors for the [[Rothschild family]]. Husband of [[Elisabeth Badinter]])
  • Jean-Louis Bruguière  + (French judge specialised in "[[counterterrorism]]", who attended the [[2003 Bilderberg]])
  • Olivier Chevrillon  + (French media CEO and civil servant)
  • Françoise Sampermans  + (French media executive who attended [[Bilderberg/1995]]. "A woman of influence".)
  • Bruno Patino  + (French media manager who attended his first [[Bilderberg/2018||Bilderberg meeting in 2018]].)
  • Denis Olivennes  + (French media manager.)
  • Magdeleine Anglade  + (French member of [[Le Cercle]] who took over the role of [[Monique Garnier-Lançon]])
  • Stéphane Abrial  + (French military leader with lots of US ties, [[MSC]].)
  • Jack Lang  + (French minister for culture and education. Mentioned in relation to several [[France/VIPaedophile]] affairs.)
  • Publicis Groupe  + (French multinational advertising and public relations company)
  • Axa  + (French multinational insurance firm with [[Bilderberg]] contacts)
  • Le Figaro  + (French newspaper owned by the armaments manufacturer [[Dassault Group]] since 2004.)
  • Louis Leprince-Ringuet  + (French nuclear physicist and [[European Movement]] leader)
  • Jacques Cousteau  + (French oceanographer and environmentalist)
  • Dominique Baudis  + (French official. "A former call girl, "Patricia", told magistrates that she had been "offered" to Mr Baudis by Alègre at a Toulouse flat where she underwent three hours of torture that left scars.")
  • Pierre Morel  + (French panelist at the [[1990 Bilderberg]])
  • Jean-François Copé  + (French politician)
  • Jean de Lipkowski  + (French politician)
  • Fleur Pellerin  + (French politician)
  • Pierre Lellouche  + (French politician)
  • Bruno Tertrais  + (French politician)
  • Jacques Toubon  + (French politician)
  • Philippe Seguin  + (French politician)
  • François Leotard  + (French politician and Minister of Defence. Took legal action over accusations in a book that suggested he had ordered the murder of [[Yann Piat]].)
  • Olivier Dassault  + (French politician and billionaire. Killed in a freak helicopter crash.)
  • Thierry Breton  + (French politician and leader of large corporations, briefly at [[Rothschild & Cie Banque]]. [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1998]]. From 2019 European Commissioner implementing censorship.)
  • François Asselineau  + (French politician campaigning on that France should leave the [[euro]], the [[European Union]], and [[NATO]].)
  • Patrick Stefanini  + (French politician close to fellow French Cercle visitor [[Alain Juppe]])
  • Françoise Giroud  + (French politician of the non-Gaullist right.)
  • Pierre Commin  + (French politician who attended his first and last two [[Bilderberg meetings]] in 1957. Reportedly died of a heart attack, aged 51, the next year.)
  • Christian Beullac  + (French politician who attended the [[1979 Bilderberg meeting]] as Minister for Education.)
  • Olivier Guichard  + (French politician who attended the [[1977 Bilderberg]])
  • Laurent Fabius  + (French politician who attended the [[1994 Bilderberg|1994]] and [[2016 Bilderberg]]s)
  • Sylvie Goulard  + (French politician who attended the [[2016 Bilderberg]]. [[Deputy Governor of the Bank of France]] since 2018)
  • François Baroin  + (French politician who attended the [[2014 Bilderberg]])
  • Roger Duchet  + (French politician who attended the [[first Bilderberg]] in 1954)
  • Maurice Faure  + (French politician who co-signed the [[Treaty of Rome]] for France in 1957.)
  • Robert Boulin  + (French politician who died a sudden and irregular death. It was ruled a suicide.)
  • Guillaume Garot  + (French politician who proposed a bill to mFrench politician who proposed a bill to make it illegal for large French supermarkets to throw away or destroy [[food]] that had passed its sell by date. The bill passed unanimously, so large supermarkets are now required to give surplus food to charities for redistribution.plus food to charities for redistribution.)
  • Michel Rocard  + (French politician who spoke on "The Western Global Response To The Soviet Challenge" at the [[1986 Bilderberg]].)
  • Henri Nallet  + (French politician who was at the [[2001 Bilderberg]])
  • Agnès Buzyn  + (French politician, [[France/Minister of Health]] during [[COVID-19]].)
  • Gilles Martinet  + (French politician, [[TLC]], attended the [[1971 Bilderberg]])
  • Martine Aubry  + (French politician, [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow 1993]])
  • Amélie de Montchalin  + (French politician, [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2021]])
  • Alain Poher  + (French president)
  • ESSEC Business School  + (French prestigious business school)
  • Georges Vedel  + (French public law professor known for his support for [[European federalism]]. Attended the [[1970 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Thérèse Delpech  + (French representative of a neoconservative/transatlantic clique that took control over the political and strategic direction of France in the 1990s. Attended the [[2012 Bilderberg]])
  • Toulouse VIP sex ring  + (French sado-masochistic VIPaedophile ring partly exposed in 1997)
  • Hermine de Clermont-Tonnerre  + (French socialite in [[Epstein's black book]].)
  • Raymond Aron  + (French sociologist who attended 3 Bilderbergs from 1957 to 1966)
  • François Croisillier  + (French soldier)
  • Guinea  + (French speaking country in [[West Africa]].)
  • Benin  + (French speaking country in [[West Africa]].)
  • Paul Barril  + (French spook)
  • Jacques Foccart  + (French spook and deep politician, best known as a chief adviser to French presidents on African affairs.)
  • Bernard Squarcini  + (French spook close to [[Nicolas Sarkozy]]. Revealed that the French government showed little interest in finding Syrian jihadists.)
  • Patrick Calvar  + (French spook. Single Bilderberg)
  • Vivienne Cox  + (French steel company)
  • Jean Letourneau  + (French strongly [[anti-communist]] politician. Having worked closely with the Americans during the by then lost French military attempt to keep Indochina, he attended the [[1956 Bilderberg conference]].)
  • Organisation armée secrète  + (French terrorist organzation with Gladio ties)
  • University of Orléans  + (French university in the Loire valley.)
  • Paris Nanterre University  + (French university, founded 1964)
  • Nice truck event  + (French vehicle-ramming attack in Nice on 14 July 2016. It was filmed by Richard Gutjahr, who 8 days later filmed the shooting in Munich.)
  • Dassault Group  + (French weapons and media corporation)
  • Jean Marchand  + (French-Canadian Catholic trade unionist and politician in Quebec, connected to [[Pierre Trudeau]].)
  • Louis-Dreyfus family  + (French-Jewish business family of the large grain merchant [[Louis-Dreyfus Group]])
  • University of Montreal  + (French-language university in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], Canada. Throughout the university's history, faculty, alumni, and former students have played prominent roles in a number of fields.)
  • Jacques Lévesque  + (French-speaking Canadian Sovietologist who attended the [[1981 Bilderberg]])
  • University of Lausanne  + (French-speaking Swiss university)
  • Republic of the Congo  + (French-speaking country in [[Africa]].)
  • University of Neuchâtel  + (French-speaking university based in Neuchâtel, [[Switzerland]])
  • University of Liège  + (French-speaking university in [[Belgium]])
  • Jacques Maisonrouge  + (French/US IBM executive. "‘Down with borders’, a revolutionary student slogan of the [[1968 Paris university uprising]], is also a welcome slogan at IBM.”)
  • John Alpass  + (Friend and colleague of [[MI5]] chief [[Stephen Lander]])
  • Clare Hazell-Iveagh  + (Friend of Ghislaine Maxwell, flew Jeffrey Epstein's [[Lolita Express]] 32 times.)
  • Dave Yaras  + (Friend of Jack Ruby)
  • Ron Burkle  + (Friend of Jeffrey Epstein with own private jet, dubbed Air F*ck One)