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  • Helen Vlachos  + (Greek Bilderberg publisher)
  • Themistocles Vokos  + (Greek Bilderberger businessman)
  • George David  + (Greek Cypriot entrepreneur, [[Bilderberg Steering committee]].)
  • Michalis Papakonstantinou  + (Greek Foreign Minister who attended the [[1993 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Document:Meetings in Greece Feb 2017  + (Greek II collaborators discussing how to reorient Greek public opinion.)
  • Alexis Tsipras  + (Greek PM)
  • Theodore Couloumbis  + (Greek academic with close ties to the United States.)
  • P. Nikiforos Diamandouros  + (Greek academic, Ombudsman of the European Union 2003-2013)
  • Dimitris Xenakis  + (Greek academic, employee of the Hellenic MGreek academic, employee of the Hellenic Ministry of National Defence, who spoke at ''[[Tackling Tools of Malign Influence]]'', an [[Integrity Initiative]] sponsored conference. Denied membership of the [[Integrity Initiative's Greek Cluster]]. despite the documentary evidence.[[Integrity Initiative's Greek Cluster]]. despite the documentary evidence.)
  • Kostas Karras  + (Greek actor and politician. Bilderberg Steering committee, 19 Bilderbergs)
  • Charles Arliotis  + (Greek banker and Minister of Coordination. Bilderberg Steering committee member in the 1960s)
  • Minos Zombanakis  + (Greek banker who developed tools to internationalize financial markets from the 1960s.)
  • Ivan Savvidis  + (Greek billionaire of interest to the Institute for Statecraft/Integrity Initiative)
  • Dimitrios Papalexopoulos  + (Greek business leader)
  • Angelos Canellopoulos  + (Greek businessman)
  • Christofore Stratos  + (Greek businessman and politician. Attended the [[Bilderberg/1962|Bilderberg 1962]] and [[Bilderberg/1963|1963 Bilderberg meetings]] as founder of the [[Hellenic Management Association]].)
  • Stelios Argyros  + (Greek businessman who attended the [[1993 Bilderberg]] as [[Chairman of the Board and President of the Federation of Greek Industries]])
  • Markos Veremis  + (Greek businessman who attended the [[2022 Bilderberg]])
  • Eftichios Vassilakis  + (Greek businessman. In 2021, made large agreement for building of utility-scale solar panel plants to transform Greek power market. Attended [[Bilderberg/2023]], where one of the themes was [[Energy transition]].)
  • Kyriakos Pierrakakis  + (Greek computer and political scientist, politician, and Minister of State and Digital Governance in the Cabinet of Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Attended the [[2022 Bilderberg]])
  • Panagiotis Pikrammenos  + (Greek deputy PM who wanted compulsory [[Covid jabs]] in 2021. Attended the [[2015 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Ulysses Kyriacopoulos  + (Greek double Bilderberger, Trilateral Commission)
  • Louka Katseli  + (Greek economist and central banker who attended the [[1984 Bilderberg]] aged 32.)
  • George Alogoskoufis  + (Greek economist and minister [[Greece/Minister of the Economy and Finance|Minister of Economy and Finance]]Greek economist and minister [[Greece/Minister of the Economy and Finance|Minister of Economy and Finance]] from 2004 to 2009, where is accounting tricks to increase debt led to the [[Greece/Debt crisis|2010 Greece/Debt crisis]]. He attended all Bilderberg meetings from 2005 until 2009. Bilderberg meetings from 2005 until 2009.)
  • Anastasios Giannitsis  + (Greek economist and politician.)
  • Yannis Stournaras  + (Greek economist who attended [[Bilderberg/2009]], then installed as [[Greece/Minister of Finance|finance minister]] in [[2012]] and [[Governor of the Bank of Greece]] in [[2014]] - where he pauperized Greece.)
  • Loukas Tsoukalis  + (Greek economist, Bilderberg Steering committee)
  • Alexis Papahelas  + (Greek journalist and editor who has visited 5 Bilderberg meetings.)
  • Theodoros Pangalos  + (Greek politician)
  • Andreas Andrianopoulos  + (Greek politician who attended the [[1988 Bilderberg]], then became Minister of Trade. Was along with fellow Bilderberger [[Stefanos Manos]] the main spokesman for the economic liberal tradition in Greece.)
  • Margaritis Schinas  + (Greek politician who attended the [[2022 Bilderberg]] as [[Vice-President of the European Commission]])
  • Stephanos Manos  + (Greek politician who went to the [[1986 Bilderberg|1986]], [[1993 Bilderberg|1993]] and [[2001 Bilderberg]]s)
  • Anna Diamantopoulou  + (Greek politician. Attended 5 Bilderbergs from [[Bilderberg/2004|2004]] to [[Bilderberg/2009|2009]].)
  • George Contogeorgis  + (Greek politician. Played an important role in the negotiations for Greek accession to the [[European Economic Community]] in [[1981]].)
  • Prodromos Bodosakis-Athanasiadis  + (Greek self-made businessman with top politicians in his pocket)
  • John Lyras  + (Greek shipping magnate)
  • Gregory Hadjieleftheriadis  + (Greek shipping magnate who attended the [[1993 Bilderberg]])
  • Aristotle Onassis  + (Greek shipping magnate, married [[Jacqueline Kennedy]])
  • Stavros Niarchos  + (Greek shipping magnate. Worked closely with the CIA. Bilderberger.)
  • George Logothetis  + (Greek transport magnate)
  • University of Macedonia  + (Greek university connected to the [[integrity Initative]])
  • John Ioannidis  + (Greek-American physician-scientist who showed why "Most Published Research Findings Are False". Prominent opponent of [[lockdowns]] during [[Covid]], but supported the jab.)
  • George Livanos  + (Greek/US shipping magnate who who built up Greece’s largest merchant fleet in the [[1980s]] and [[1990s]]. He attended the [[Bilderberg/1982|1982]] and [[Bilderberg/1993|1993 Bilderberg conferences]].)
  • Caroline Lucas  + (Green Party MP for Brighton Pavilion)
  • Chris Southall  + (Green Party candidate in the 2014 Clacton by-election)
  • Greenland  + (Greenland is the world's largest island and a self-governing territory of Denmark.)
  • Gregory Douglas  + (Greg Douglas' appears to be a pen name of Peter Stahl)
  • Document:ATA and YATA UK networks development  + (Greg Rowett explaining how II has developed personal connections with Atlantic Treaty Association and Young Atlantic Treaty Association leaders from other nations, and been recognised and ratified as the UK chapter for both)
  • Christoffer Taxell  + (Grey eminence decision-maker in the Finnish economy)
  • Jarosław Kaczyński  + (Grey eminence of Poland.)
 (Group former by [[Thierry de Montbrial]])
  • Elcano Royal Institute  + (Group headed by [[Charles Powell of the Integrity Initiative]], with staff including [[José Ignacio Torreblanca]], also a member of the [[II Spanish cluster]].)
  • Israeli Peoples Committee  + (Group in [[Israel]] with a focus on documenting civil rights violations, ethics violations and suspected governmental and [[institutional criminality]] related to [[Covid]])
  • Campaign Group for Labour Democracy  + (Group of Labour Party activists campaigning for changes to the constitution of the Labour Party to ensure that Labour MPs and Labour governments enacted policies agreeable to the party membership.)
  • Anthony Solomon  + (Group of Thirty, Trilateral Commission)
  • Stephen Marris  + (Group of Thirty, [[Bilderberg 1988]])
  • The Perth Group  + (Group of scientists and early critics of the theory that HIV is the cause of AIDS.)
  • Liancourt Rocks  + (Group of small islets to the East of the [[Korea]]n peninsular and to the west of [[Japan]]. Used as a [[wedge issue]] to stress Japanese-Korean relations.)
  • Centre for the Study of New Generation Warfare  + (Group of wargamers which collaborates with the Integrity Initiative)
  • Reichbürger group  + (Group that want to restore the [[German Reich]])
  • EcoHealth Alliance  + (Group which funded gain-of-function work oGroup which funded gain-of-function work on coronaviruses in the [[WIV]]. The director co-signed a statement in ''[[The Lancet]]'' "to strongly condemn [[conspiracy theories]] suggesting that [[COVID-19 does not have a natural origin]]." In November 2020, an Email was published which indicated he had organised it, which concludes "Please note that this statement will not have EcoHealth Alliance logo on it and will not be identifiable as coming from any one organization or person, the idea is to have this as a community supporting our colleagues."as a community supporting our colleagues.")
  • Civitas  + (Group which has a high intersection, in at least some activities, with the [[Institute for Statecraft]])
  • Front-Line COVID-19 Critical Care Alliance  + (Group who developed better treatment protocol for COVID-19, struggled to get heard)
  • Jason Burke  + (Guardian journalist who described the [[2003 Iraq War]] as "entirely justifiable from a humanitarian perspective".)
  • Brian Whitaker  + (Guardian journalist with an interest in [[Bellingcat]])
  • Luke Harding  + (Guardian journalist, expelled from Russia, "MI6 mouthpiece")
  • The Washington Post  + (Guardian of the [[official narrative]].)
  • Document:Conjuring Hitler - Four years on  + (Guido Preparata's afterword to "Conjuring Guido Preparata's afterword to "Conjuring Hitler", his seminal work on the origins of World War II. It was written to mark publication of the book in German, some four years after the original English edition. Rueful insights into the academic suppression of work which challenges the rigidly enforced victors' orthodox narrative of the greatest man-made humanitarian disaster in history.man-made humanitarian disaster in history.)
  • Harold Goulding  + (HMS Lynx, Dover)
  • Douglas J. Flint  + (HSBC chair, multi-Bilderberg)
  • Habeas corpus  + (Habeas corpus is a recourse in law throughHabeas corpus is a recourse in law through which a person can report an [[unlawful detention]] to a [[court]] and request that the court order the custodian of the person, usually a prison official, to bring the prisoner to court, to determine whether the detention is lawful.determine whether the detention is lawful.)
  • Barnaby Jack  + (Hacker who died before he could give a presentation on how to hack pacemakers.)
  • Rui Machete  + (Had a 20 year break between minister positions.)
  • US/Atomic Energy Commission  + (Had complete control of the plants, laboratories, equipment, and personnel to produce atomic bombs 1946-1975)
  • Kevin Rudd  + (Had his big break after attending first meeting of the [[Australian American Leadership Dialogue]] in 1993. Later became Prime Minister.)
  • Catherine Pégard  + (Had no important job when attending [[2015 Bilderberg]], maybe she was being considered for advancement?)
  • Robin Corbett  + (Had strong ties with the [[Mujahedin-e-Khalq]] (People's Mujahedin of Iran) and also chairman of the [[British Parliamentary Committee for Iran Freedom]].)
  • Maurizio Molinari  + (Had the infamous "Hunt for the non-vaccinated" on his front page.)
  • Dov Zakheim  + (Had the job on Sep 10, 2001, when [[Rumsfeld]] announced that $2.3T were unaccounted for.)
  • Wyclef Jean  + (Haitian rapper, [[YGL/2010]])
  • Hakluyt & Company Ltd  + (Hakluyt is a privately owned intelligence agency founded in 1995 by UK [[spooks]]. It has close ties to the [[UK deep state]], [[MI6]], [[Shell]] and [[BP]].)
  • Shafiq bin Laden  + (Half brother of Osama bin Laden)
  • File:The Geographical Pivot of History.pdf  + (Halford Mackinder's seminal paper on the dHalford Mackinder's seminal paper on the determining role of global geography on global politics. The concepts and categories it defines have remained a staple of geo-politics for over 100 years and were the root motivations of the allied powers in both 20th century world wars.ed powers in both 20th century world wars.)
  • Hans Harder  + (Hamburg liberal politician)
  • Wilhelm Drexelius  + (Hamburg politician and Vice Mayor.)
  • Hamline University  + (Hamline is known for its emphasis on social justice.)
  • Routledge Handbook of Conspiracy Theories  + (Handbook that forgot to mention the [[Countering Criticism of the Warren Report]] memo - Which says quite a lot about said handbook.)
  • Fritz Ermarth  + (Handled the demise of the Warsaw Pact and the USSR, and the end of the Cold War.)
  • Brown-baiting  + (Harassing an individual or group by making claims of associations with [[National Socialism]] and [[fascism]], often as a form of guilt by association and/or [[ad hominem]], no matter how far-fetched.)
  • David Sánchez Morales  + (Hard drinking and physically imposing, David Sánchez Morales was somewhat indiscreet and suffered a sudden death just before he was due to testify to the [[HSCA]].)
  • Science of Identity Foundation  + (Hare Krishna type of cult with political ambitions.)
  • Art market  + (Harmless looking side activity activity of the rich, with the option to launder money.)
  • Document:Harold Pinter - 2005 Nobel Prize lecture  + (Harold Pinter's Nobel Prize acceptance speHarold Pinter's Nobel Prize acceptance speech made by video-link to the ceremony in Norway because of his illness. He was in the terminal stages of [[cancer]]. The speech is inspirational in its scathing rejection of Western (especially US) foreign policy objectives and methods.US) foreign policy objectives and methods.)
  • William Elliott  + (Harvard professor at the center of the [[Deep State]]. Set up the [[Harvard International Seminar]].)
  • Rebecca Weintraub  + (Harvard professor who works for total vaccination of everyone in the world. "We need to change our playbook”...“And that’s going to include vaccine mandates.”)
  • Eduardo Rodríguez  + (Harvard-educated judge who became Interim President of [[Bolivia]] in 2005.)
  • Panama  + (Has a globally important shipping route.)
  • University of Bonn  + (Has a major deep state presence, both with recruitment and academic ties to [[intelligence services]], and other aspects.)
  • Bryanston School  + (Has a reputation as a liberal and artistic school. Highest school fees in England.)
  • Saint Petersburg State University  + (Has a reputation for having educated the majority of Russia's political elite)
  • University of California/Hastings College of the Law  + (Has an extensive alumni network in [[California]], particularly the [[San Francisco|San Francisco Bay Area]].)