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- Pete Lopez + (He died from [[COVID]] after the hospital refused to administer [[Ivermectin]] even though he had a prescription.)
- Stephen Harmon + (He died in July 2021.)
- William Keegan + (He has been writing his influential financial column every Sunday in ''[[The Observer]]'' for 32 years and has seen off at least six editors.)
- Bill Jeffrey + (He held this job during the 7/7 London Bombings.)
- Alois Mertes + (He held this job in 1972)
- Harold Goulding + (He held this post on 31st March 1944. Start and end dates unknown.)
- Document:Sex, Lies and Julian Assange + (He humiliated the most powerful country in the world. But his relationship with two Swedish women, and their claims of sexual assault, may yet destroy [[Julian Assange]].)
- Norman Lamont + (He quit between 13 October 2008 and 3 April 2013.)
- Lewis Thompson Preston + (He rose to the rank of sergeant.)
- Lewis Thompson Preston + (He stayed on as chairman of the board.)
- E. Henry Knoche + (He was "was party to the country's deepest secrets.")
- Monty Woodhouse + (He was Parliamentary Secretary to the Home Office when he attended the [[1963 Bilderberg]].)
- Hans van den Broek + (He was named "to have more chance" by [[diplomats]] … He was named "to have more chance" by [[diplomats]] when the [[US]] vetoed Ruud Lubbers his election as [[Secretary General of NATO]]. The Dutch did not nominate him - even after pressure by [[European]] countries and [[Deep Politician]] [[Frits Bolkestein]] - as he was a valuable member in the [[European Commission]][[European Commission]])
- Roger Hollis + (He was suspected of being a Soviet agent.)
- Aharon Barak + (He's the epitome of judicial complicity<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>)
- Ed Kronenburg + (Head Budget and Financial Studies Division at OECD, (secondment))
- Andy Pryce + (Head of 'Counter Disinformation and Media Development' at the [[Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office]] in London)
- Sam Giancana + (Head of Chicago mafia)
- Thomas Bowers + (Head of Deutsche Bank's American wealth-management division. Signed off suspicious loans from to both Jeffrey Epstein and Donald Trump.)
- Hans Günther Sohl + (Head of Europe's biggest steel maker. Attended two Bilderbergs in the 1950s after being "denazified".)
- Francis Richards + (Head of GCHQ from 1998 to 2003.)
- David Pepper + (Head of GCHQ from 2003 to 2008, now an advisory board member of a major arms manufacturer.)
- Abdelhakim Belhadj + (Head of ISIS forces in Libya and leader of the [[Libyan Islamic Fighting Group]], a group that for decades received help from British intelligence to create a regime change in Libya.)
- Jaap van Dissel + (Head of Infectious Disease Control Centre. Played big role during [[Covid 19]].)
- Ami Ayalon + (Head of Israel's [[Shin Bet]] 1996-2000)
- Vito Miceli + (Head of Italian Military intelligence)
- Giovanni Allavena + (Head of Italian intelligence service [[SIFAR]], connected to "some the darkest events that took place in Italy after the war". Removed after files scandal in 1966. Member of [[P2]].)
- Christopher Curwen + (Head of MI6)
- Colin Figures + (Head of MI6)
- Dick Franks + (Head of MI6)
- Colin McColl + (Head of MI6)
- Nicholas Langman + (Head of MI6 at the British Embassy in Athens during 2005.)
- Bolor-Erdene Battsenge + (Head of Mongolia's Communication and Information Technology Authority, working on "digital transformation". [[WEF/YGL]])
- Sara Mazur + (Head of Research at multinational company Ericsson)
- Ana Botín + (Head of Santander Group, who claimed that [[COVID-19 Vaccines]] are “the most effective 2021 economic policy.”)
- Avraham Shalom + (Head of Shin Bet from 1981-1986)
- Roger Lallemand + (Head of The Belgian Parliamentary Inquiry into [[Operation Gladio]])
- Ian Cliff + (Head of UK Delegation)
- Francis Sanziri + (Head of UNDOF who suddenly died)
- Rolf Ekeus + (Head of United Nations disarmament observers in Iraq after the 1990-91 Gulf War.)
- Andrew Parker + (Head of [[MI5]], promoting fear of 'jihadis'.)
- Perry Ratliff + (Head of [[Naval Intelligence]] 1999-2000, one of eighteen member agencies of the [[United States Intelligence Community]].)
- Lawrence Litchfield + (Head of [[aluminum]] producer [[Alcoa]] 1960-1965. [[Bilderberg/1964]])
- Thomas Jendges + (Head of a hospital in Chemnitz who died from a fall of his roof.)
- Ralph Murray + (Head of the British secret propaganda unit [[Information Research Department]])
- Lars Findsen + (Head of the Danish Defence Intelligence service. Suspended in 2020 after spying on intelligence supervision board members, and withholding or lying about key information of other criminal activity.)
- Ann Dowling + (Head of the Department of Engineering at the University of Cambridge, on the board of [[BP]]. Attended the [[2015 Bilderberg]])
- Dirk Lachenmeier + (Head of the Department of Plant-Based Foods at the [[Chemical and Veterinary Investigation Laboratory]] (CVUA) of [[Karlsruhe]], Germany.)
- Poppy Allonby + (Head of the Global Product for [[BlackRock]] in EMEA (Europe, the Middle East and Africa) & APAC (Asia-Pacific))
- Libero Gualtieri + (Head of the Italian parliamentary inquiry into Operation Gladio.)
- Berthold Beitz + (Head of the Krupp steel conglomerate beginning in the 1950s. Attended the [[1958 Bilderberg]])
- Jane Halton + (Head of the People Smuggling Taskforce)
- Ioan Talpeș + (Head of the Romanian Foreign Intelligence Service (SIE) from 1992 to 1997.)
- Igor Kostyukov + (Head of the Russian General Staff's Main Intelligence Department ([[GRU]]))