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  • Atlantic Council  + (Key part of the modern [[military-industrial congressional complex]].)
  • Cofer Black  + (Khartoum, Sudan)
  • University of Sussex  + (Kicked out professor after linking to Wikispooks)
  • Gul Rahman  + (Kidnapped and tortured to death by the CIA.)
  • Khalid El-Masri  + (Kidnapped for months by the CIA after a case of mistaken identity. His lawsuit was dismissed on grounds of "[[national security]]")
  • "Extraordinary rendition"  + (Kidnapping and forced transfer of individuals by intelligence agencies from one legal jurisdiction to another without recourse to legal proceedings.)
  • Kiev to resume truce if asked  + (Kiev government ready to extend the ceasefire near the crash site upon receiving a request from a multinational commission investigating the disaster.)
  • Christophe de Margerie  + (Killed in a plane crash. Succeeded by another Bilderberger.)
  • Uğur Mumcu  + (Killed in car bomb explosion)
  • Mpho Moerane  + (Killed in car crash)
  • Jackie Walorski  + (Killed in freak car crash)
  • John Tower  + (Killed in office in a suspicious plane crash one day after his friend, [[John Heinz III]] suffered a similar fate.)
  • John Deverell  + (Killed in the 1994 [[Mull of Kintyre Chinook crash]].)
  • Frederik Henriksen  + (King of Denmark. [[WEF/YGL]].)
  • Carl Hubertus  + (King of Sweden)
  • Malaysia  + (Kingdom in [[Southeast Asia]]. Known for air disasters.)
  • Fredrick Smith  + (Knights of Malta, CFR ...)
  • Gülten Kazgan  + (Known as the "Doyen of Economics" in Turkey)
  • William Scott-Gall  + (Known contact with the [[Integrity Initiative]])
  • University of Waterloo  + (Known for having more companies formed by its faculty, students, and alumni than any other Canadian university.)
  • Henry Grunwald  + (Known for his [[Watergate]] editorials)
  • 'The War Nerd'  + (Known for his outré and dark sense of humour, he discusses current wars and other [[military conflicts]] from the perspective of a "war fan".)
  • University of Kiel  + (Known for its close connections to [[intelligence agencies]])
  • Park Geun-hye  + (Korean President who became spectacularly unpopular after been exposed as a deep state operative)
  • Ahmad Bishara  + (Kuwait academic and activist who advocated liberal political reforms in the autocratic emirate. Attended the [[2003 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Kuwait  + (Kuwait has the 6th largest oil reserves of any nation state.)
  • Robert La Follette  + (La Follette stated that his chief goal was to break the "combined power of the private monopoly system over the political and economic life of the American people")
  • George Carlin  + (Labeled an "unproductive airman", received a general discharge on July 29, 1957.)
  • Document:Spiteful misogynistic bullying of Diane Abbott and left-wing staff laid out in internal party report  + (Labour General Secretary [[Iain McNicol]]Labour General Secretary [[Iain McNicol]], Executive Director for Elections [https://www.facebook.com/patrick.heneghan.902 Patrick Heneghan,] and [[Iain McNicol|Mr McNicol]]’s office manager [https://twitter.com/sofaasogood Tracey Allen] mocked [[Diane Abbott]] and insinuated that she had faked illness towards the end of the [[UK/2017 General Election|2017 General Election]] campaign.UK/2017 General Election|2017 General Election]] campaign.)
  • Ferdinand Grapperhaus  + (Labour Law)
  • Tam Dalyell  + (Labour MP who posed the "West Lothian Question")
  • Christopher Leslie  + (Labour MP who quit and joined [[Change UK]] in protest at the leadership of [[Jeremy Corbyn]])
  • Ruth Kelly  + (Labour MP worked for [[Tony Blair]] and [[Gordon Brown]], then over to [[HSBC]].)
  • Bob Ainsworth  + (Labour MP, [[Secretary of State for Defence]] under [[Gordon Brown]])
  • Lucy Powell  + (Labour MP, frontbencher under [[Jeremy Corbyn]] and [[Keir Starmer]]. "Social media anti-vax misinformation is a matter of life or death")
  • Jo Stevens  + (Labour MP, frontbencher under [[Jeremy Corbyn]] and [[Keir Starmer]].)
  • Emma Whysall  + (Labour Party candidate)
  • Håkon Haugli  + (Labour Party politician who then worked for business association. CEO of [[Innovation Norway]]. [[Trilateral Commission]].)
  • Kevan Jones  + (Labour defence politician with safe establishment views)
  • Shrewsbury 24  + (Labour is threatening to oppose Tory government plans to extend spying powers unless it releases papers about the "politically motivated show trial" of the Shrewsbury 24 in the 1970s.)
  • Lynn Williams  + (Labour leader, Bilderberg Steering committee, 9 Bilderbergs)
  • Andrew Adonis  + (Labour party politician and Bilderberger. Vice Chairman of the European Movement (UK))
  • Odd Højdahl  + (Labour union bureucrat and politician)
  • Document:Austerity has brought anguish and hardship – that is why I am fighting Richmond Park for Labour  + (Labour's [[Christian Wolmar]] aims to replace Tory [[Zac Goldsmith]] as MP for [[2016 Richmond Park by-election|Richmond Park]])
  • Document:Labour’s witch-hunt against Ken Livingstone  + (Labour's kangaroo court trying to justify suspending [[Ken Livingstone]] for stating the fact that [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]] supported [[Zionism]])
  • Document:Bristol West CLP condemns suspension of Corbyn  + (Labour’s hierarchy has banned [[CLP]]s Labour’s hierarchy has banned [[CLP]]s from debating or voting on [[Corbyn]]’s suspension or the [https://www.equalityhumanrights.com/sites/default/files/investigation-into-antisemitism-in-the-labour-party.pdf EHRC report] and some Regional Directors have blocked attempts to do so. It seems Bristol West members hold their democracy and their [[Jeremy Corbyn|former party leader]] in too high a regard to toe the line.remy Corbyn|former party leader]] in too high a regard to toe the line.)
  • Constantin Menges  + (Laid the foundations for the Reagan doctrine of support to insurgent groups to destabilize communist governments.)
  • Norman Lamont  + (Lamont was involved in Black Wednesday, which transferred billions of pounds from UK taxpayers to financial traders (most notably [[George Soros]]).)
  • Tony Robinson  + (Lancashire Police Special branch 1965-1981. He was responsible for vetting workers at the Ford Halewood plant. He has spoken to TV about interference in Police business by MI5.)
  • 1948 Hague Congress  + (Landmark conference which had a profound influence on the shape of the [[European Movement]]. Many of the groups organizing the conference received covert funding from the [[CIA]].)
  • Orwellian language  + (Language chosen to hide rather than expose the truth.)
  • Queensland  + (Large Australian northern state)
  • Western Australia  + (Large Australian state isolated from the others by deserts)
  • Bank of Montreal  + (Large Canadian bank. Several executives have attended Bilderberg meetings.)
  • Sétif and Guelma massacre  + (Large French colonial massacre in 1945.)
  • Thales Group  + (Large French weapons manufacturer)
  • Sinaloa cartel  + (Large Mexican drug cartel, possibly working with the agreement of [[US deep state]])
  • Temple University  + (Large Philadelphia university)
  • Baker Donelson  + (Large [[United States|U.S.]] [[law firm]] and [[lobbying]] group)
  • University of Wrocław  + (Large break from German to Polish in 1945)
  • ClimateWorks  + (Large funder of projects intended to steerLarge funder of projects intended to steer public opinion and take control over all government policy under the pretext of fighting [[climate change]]. Part of "a blob" of similar very wealthy interconnected foundations with opaque structures. Backers include [[Bill Gates]] and [[Michael Bloomberg]].[[Michael Bloomberg]].)
  • Mining industry  + (Large global industry; specifying in extraction of natural resources)
  • University of Central Florida  + (Large hub for space- and military-industrial research)
  • Continent  + (Large landmasses)
  • Dwayne Andreas  + (Large political donor to both major US parties.)
  • Antwerp  + (Large port and oil refinery city, world center for the [[diamond]] trade.)
  • Reed Elsevier  + (Large publisher with a [[7-7]] connection)
  • Oregon State University  + (Large research activity)
  • Brad Connett  + (Large vaccine pharma company executive, [[Event 201]] participant)
  • Sterilization campaign  + (Large-scale and well organized sterilization efforts for population control and reduction.)
  • Future Of Russia Foundation  + (Largely UK company with a remarkable assortment of directors)
  • Loyalist Volunteer Force  + (Largely inactive Ulster loyalist paramilitary group)
  • Bechtel  + (Largest construction and civil engineering company in the [[US]] and the 9th-largest privately owned American company in 2016)
  • Roche  + (Largest pharmaceutical company in the world)
  • File:The Astonishing Hubris of a Global Experimental Vaccine.pdf  + (Larry Sanger explains why he thinks it might be a bad idea to vaccinate billions of people with an experimental substance of which the long term side effects are unknown (initially published at larrysanger.org).)
  • Melanie Andress-Tobiasson  + (Las Vegas judge who is said to have committed suicide amidst an ethics probe after she started investigating underage prostitution ring)
  • Mikhail Gorbachev  + (Last President of the Soviet Union.)
  • Aid convoy moves out  + (Last Trucks From Aid Convoy to Ukraine Return to Russia)
  • Rodric Braithwaite  + (Last UK Ambassador to USSR, first to post-soviet Russia. Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee 1992-3. [[1993 Bilderberg]], became [[The Britain-Russia Centre and the British East-West Centre/Director]] in 1994)
  • Malaysia Airlines Flight 17/Last ADS-B contact  + (Last contact by the ADS-B (Automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast) of flight tracking web sites.)
  • Ray Whitney  + (Last holder of this post)
  • Giovanni Allavena  + (Last holder of this post. Resignation that was in fact removal. Connected "to some the darkest events that took place in Italy after the war".)
  • Gerry Warner  + (Late 1980's)
  • 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine/Incorporation of Donetsk, Luhansk, Kherson and Zaporizhia into Russia  + (Late September 2022, Russia held 4 referendums annexing some regions from Ukraine.)
  • Richard Grove  + (Late for a meeting, Richard Grove was not in the World Trade Center when it was attacked.)
  • Henry Hogger  + (Later Institute for Statecraft)
  • Henry Hogger  + (Later Institute for Statecraft)
  • Lucy C. Smith  + (Later Rector of the [[University of Oslo]])
  • Walter Berchtold  + (Later [[Bilderberg/1969]] and [[Bilderberg/1970]])
  • Curt Gasteyger  + (Later [[Bilderberg/1975]] and [[Bilderberg/1978]])
  • Curt Gasteyger  + (Later [[Bilderberg/1975]] and [[Bilderberg/1978]])
  • Curt Gasteyger  + (Later [[Bilderberg/1975]] and [[Bilderberg/1978]])
  • Graeme Maxton  + (Later [[Club of Rome]] Secretary General)
  • Chris Elias  + (Later [[Event 201]], [[Gates Foundation]])
  • Ralph Assheton  + (Later attended 2 Bilderbergs)
  • Denis Greenhill  + (Later attended 3 Bilderbergs)
  • Frits Bolkestein  + (Later attended 4 Bilderbergs)
  • Cecil Parkinson  + (Later attended the [[1989 Bilderberg conference]])
  • Quintin Hogg  + (Later attended the [[Bilderberg]])
  • Pierre-Henri Teitgen  + (Later attended the [[first Bilderberg]])
  • Anthony Beevor  + (Later became historian making the [[Official Narrative]])
  • Thomas J. Pickard  + (Later complained that [[New York Mayor]] [[Rudy Giuliani]] denied the [[FBI]] access to ground zero.)
  • Jörg Kukies  + (Later guiding hand for German Chancellor [[Olaf Scholz]]. [[2022 Bilderberg Conference]].)
  • John Frewen  + (Later led the National COVID Vaccine Taskforce)
  • James Ball  + (Later member of the [[Integrity Initiative]])
  • Mats Johansson  + (Later mentioned as a person of interest for the [[Integrity Initiative]].)
  • Borzou Daragahi  + (Later of interest by the [[Integrity Initiative]])
  • John Barnett  + (Later safety whistleblower. Found dead from "suicide".)
  • Larry Gostin  + (Later went on to design tyrannical "public health" laws)
  • Shahd Abusalama  + (Latest target of the [[CAA]] and the [[Israel lobby]]<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>)
  • Jānis Sārts  + (Latvian propagandist with some deep state connections.)
  • International Center for Missing and Exploited Children  + (Launched by [[Hillary Clinton]] and [[Cherie Blair]]...)
  • Elizabeth Cousens  + (Launched the "first-of-its-kind [[COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund]]")
  • Document:Al Quds Day letter to Tony Blair  + (Lauren Booth writes a scathing open letter to her brother-in-law, Tony Blair...)
  • Lauren Southern  + (Lauren Southern is a Canadian activist. Probably the most famous personality in the [[Culture war]] of the late [[2010s]].)
  • Laurence de Mello  + (Laurence de Mello is a British deep politics researcher based in Buenos Aires, Argentina.)
  • W. Ralph Basham  + (Law enforcement official in [[U.S. Customs and Border Protection]], [[United States Secret Service]] and [[Transportation Security Administration]].)
  • Dickstein Shapiro  + (Law firm identified as implicated in corruption by [[Sibel Edmonds]].)
  • Corona Investigative Committee  + (Lawyer committee investigating the "Corona pandemic".)
  • Stephen Preston  + (Lawyer for the Navy, [[Central Intelligence Agency]] and [[Department of Defense]])
  • Richard Olney  + (Lawyer for the business affairs of [[Boston]]'s elite families. United States Attorney General who used troops against strikers. Enforcer of the [[Monroe doctrine]].)
  • Renate Holzeisen  + (Lawyer in South Tyrol fighting Corona legislation.)
  • Greta Van Susteren  + (Lawyer who had rocket media career after - according to "D.C. Madam" [[Henry Vinson]] - mismanaging his trial on behalf of [[deep state]])
  • Safura Abdool Karim  + (Lawyer who has researched [[COVID-19 lockdowns]] and argued about [[mandatory COVID vaccination]])
  • Michael Sussmann  + (Lawyer who represented the [[Democratic National Committee]] and retained [[CrowdStrike]] to examine its servers)
  • Robert Shapiro  + (Lawyer who successfully defended [[O. J. Simpson]] in 1995.)
  • Darren Indyke  + (Lawyer who was "indispensable captain of [[Jeffrey Epstein]]’s criminal enterprise".)
  • Daniel Marcus  + (Lawyer who was General Counsel of the [[9-11 Commission]].)
  • Mike Pompeo  + (Lawyer, US Secretary of State, CIA Director, friend & protegé of [[Mike Pence]], advocated for the death penalty for [[Edward Snowden]].)
  • Hans van den Broek  + (Lawyer, politician, Bilderberger panellist, Dutch Foreign Minister for 10 years. Dutch Minister of State. "Valuable member named by EU-officials". ''Rejected'' Secretary General role for [[NATO]].)
  • Joe Lieberman  + (Lawyer-Senator whom [[Sibel Edmonds]] named in 2006 as one of her "[[Dirty Dozen]]".)
  • Evo Fernandes  + (Le Cercle attendee, Murdered in unclear circumstances.)
  • User:Robin  + (Le Cercle is a good deal more secretive than the Bilderberg, and is still very little known. This page showcases the excellent work of [[Joël van der Reijden]] in exposing this group.)
  • Le Cercle/2009 (Washington)  + (Le Cercle met in Washington DC in November 2009.)
  • Enrique Gomez-Hurtado  + (Le Cercle regular)
  • Le Cercle/Cover-up  + (Le Cercle remains very little exposed as of 2021.)
  • Robert Anderson  + (Le Cercle, Bilderberg,)
  • Philippe Malaud  + (Le Cercle, French diplomat)
  • Charles Powell  + (Le Cercle, House of Lords, Key advisor to Thatcher, on the payroll of various defence companies)
  • Audna England  + (Le Cercle.)
  • Charles Fincham  + (Le Cercle.)
  • Fritz Ermarth  + (Le Cercle. CIA. RAND)
  • Cornelis Bossers  + (Le Cercle. Major businessman in the Philips group.)
  • George Harrison  + (Lead guitarist of [[the Beatles]]. Stabbed)
  • Chris Quick  + (Lead planner and coordinator for development and execution of the Brigade Combat Team/PRT Campaign Plan for the 101st)
  • Bjørn Kristvik  + (Leader (''ekspedisjonssjef'') of the security policy department)
  • Michael D. Lumpkin  + (Leader at the bloody end of many important operations with [[deep state]] aspects.)
  • Clayton, Dubilier & Rice  + (Leader in private equity.)
  • David Richards  + (Leader of British army during wars in Libya and Syria.)
  • Hassan Nasrallah  + (Leader of Hezbollah)
  • Cesare Pucci  + (Leader of Italian intelligence services)
  • Yitzhak Hofi  + (Leader of Mossad 1974-82)
  • Omar Torrijos  + (Leader of Panama who refused to compromise the interests of the Panamanians. Assassinated)
  • Maurice Lévy  + (Leader of Publicis Groupe,the world's thirLeader of Publicis Groupe,the world's third largest advertising and communications group for 30 years. Board of Trustees of the [[World Economic Forum]]. [[Le Siècle]]. [[French Association of Private Enterprises]]. [[Compagnie financière Edmond de Rothschild]]. [[Deutsche Bank]].Deutsche Bank]].)
  • Lars Ericsson  + (Leader of Sweden's most powerful and secretive intelligence service [[Office for Special Acquisition]], found drowned in 2012.)
  • David Steel  + (Leader of UK Liberal party, merged with the Social Democratic Party)
  • Kenneth L. Wainstein  + (Leader of [[Homeland Security Council]], biodefense lobbyist)
  • Bertil Lundin  + (Leader of [[Office for Special Acquisition]])
  • Matt Hepburn  + (Leader of [[Operation Warp Speed]] with conflict of interests)
  • Fleur Just  + (Leader of [[UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] sponsored NGO)
  • Lila Tretikov  + (Leader of [[Wikimedia Foundation]] 2014-16, when she had to quit. [[World Economic Forum]] Young Global Leader 2016. Corporate vice president at [[Microsoft]] from 2018.)
  • James C. King  + (Leader of the 13,000 employees and contractors in the [[National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency]])
  • Louis Stokes  + (Leader of the 1976 [[House Select Committee on Assassinations]])
  • Johann Biacsics  + (Leader of the Austrian Anti-vaxxer movement dies of [[COVID]]?)
  • Frank Church  + (Leader of the Church Committee, which probably did more than any other organisation to expose the activities of the US intelligence agencies.)
  • Jakob Ellemann-Jensen  + (Leader of the Danish party [[Venstre (Denmark)|Venstre]], like his father. [[Trilateral Commission]].)
  • Robert Brand  + (Leader of the Milner Group from 1940)
  • Ulf Kristersson  + (Leader of the Moderate Party, became PM of Sweden in 2022.)
  • Ola Teigen  + (Leader of the Norwegian Labour Party's youth wing, who resigned after it was revealed the youth wing received funding from the [[Central Intelligence Agency]].)
  • Hans Ringvold  + (Leader of the Norwegian section of [[Stay Behind]] for many years)
  • Yasser Arafat  + (Leader of the Palestinian Liberation Organization for 35 years)
  • Mitch McConnell  + (Leader of the Republicans in the [[US Senate]])
  • Fernando I. Gonzalez Laxe  + (Leader of the Spanish province of [[Galicia]]. Attended [[Bilderberg/1989]] when it was held on [[La Toja Island]] in his province.)
  • Olof Palme  + (Leader of the Swedish Social Democratic Party from 1969, and two-term Prime Minister, until his assassination in 1986.)
  • Martin Kragh  + (Leader of the Swedish cluster of the [[Integrity Initiative]])
  • Howling Laud Hope  + (Leader of the United Kingdom's Official Monster Raving Loony Party (OMRLP))
  • Robert Laycock  + (Leader of the [[British Commandos]] during the [[Second World War]].)
  • Vladimir Derer  + (Leader of the [[Campaign for Labour Party Democracy]], dedicated to making the UK Labour Party more accountable to its members.)
  • Pierre Poilievre  + (Leader of the [[Conservative Party of Canada]], and [[leader of the Official Opposition]], who refuses to address [[vaccine injuries]] and [[big pharma]]'s [[global genocide]], content to lead by following popular trends.)
  • Herbert Kickl  + (Leader of the [[Freedom Party of Austria]] who accused corporate media of spreading [[Covid]] fear and misinformation.)
  • Alf Roar Berg  + (Leader of the [[Norwegian Intelligence Service|Military Intelligence Service]] in the period 1988–1993.)
  • Henry Rowen  + (Leader of the [[RAND Corporation]])
  • Weidenfeld-Hoffmann Leadership Programme  + (Leadership Programme which "cultivates the leaders of tomorrow". Founded by spooky deep state actor [[George Weidenfeld]].)
  • Blavatnik School of Government  + (Leadership cadre course with [[deep state]] ties)
  • Matthijs Veenendaal  + (Leading Dutch cyber-expert that helped with the first Dutch cyber-defence strategies. Suspected liaison of the [[Institute for Statecraft]] and helped setting up their [[Dutch cluster]]. Has a spooky interest in [[deepfakes]].)
  • Kevin McCarthy  + (Leading Republican politician in the US House)
  • Vladimir Zhirinovsky  + (Leading Russian politician who died suddenly)
  • Willie McRae  + (Leading Scottish independence activist who died under mysterious circumstances. There has been speculation that he was investigating child sex abuse claims [[UK/VIPaedophile|against politicians in Westminister]].)
  • Gary Aguilar  + (Leading authority on the medical evidence in the [[assassination of John F. Kennedy]]. Member of [[Assassination Archives and Research Center]].)
  • Chris Quick  + (Leads a Government Coordination unit tackling mostly "[[radicalisation]]")
  • Document:Anatomy of a NATO-sponsored false flag operation  + (Leaked audio of high-level discussion of aLeaked audio of high-level discussion of a planned Turkish false flag operation. It is an example of classic military/intelligence deception tactics in furtherance of policy already decided upon - in this case the overthrow of the Syrian government of Bashar al Assad. the Syrian government of Bashar al Assad.)
  • Document:British govt funded plan for censorship of factual NATO criticism  + (Leaked documents reveal British intel contractor [[Zinc Network]] singled out [[The Grayzone]]’s [[Max Blumenthal]] for online [[censorship]], and seeks to redefine factual criticism of [[NATO]] as [[disinformation]])
  • Institute for Statecraft/Projection  + (Leaked materials from the [[Integrity Initiative]] reveal a lot of attention paid to "[[Russian Propaganda]]", with little or no serious effort to try to understand the truth or falsehood of what its pronouncements.)
  • Document:Leaked Putin-Bandar meeting report  + (Leaked report of a meeting between VladimiLeaked report of a meeting between Vladimir Putin and Bandar bin Sultan, then intelligence chief of Saudi Arabia, during which bin Sultan issues scarcely veiled threats against the Sochi winter Olympics if Russia continued to frustrate actions to depose President Assad of Syriaactions to depose President Assad of Syria)
  • Swiss Leaks  + (Leaked tax evasion scheme by HSBC. Possibly not as independent journalistic work as it is made out to be.)
  • Lana Vandenberghe  + (Leaked the truth about the [[killing of Jean Charles de Menezes]]. She was later sacked from the [[IPCC]].)
  • Document:Is Oil Behind Washington’s Venezuela Coup Madness  + (Leaving aside whether or not [[Nicolás Maduro|Maduro]] is a saint, the decision by [[President Trump]] to back the [[John Bolton|Bolton]]-[[Mike Pence|Pence]] call for a US intervention in [[Venezuela]] may prove a fatal error for the Trump presidency.)
  • Najib Mikati  + (Lebanese [[Billionaire]]. Currently serving his third term as [[Prime Minister]].)
  • Charles Malik  + (Lebanese [[diplomat]] and [[philosopher]] suspected to have visited [[Le Cercle]].)
  • Ali al-Jarrah  + (Lebanese national and Israeli intelligence asset. First cousin of one of the hijacker patsies used during [[September 11]].)
  • Ghassan Hage  + (Lebanese-Australian academic working on racism, nationalism and multiculturalism.)
  • Muhammad Idrees Ahmad  + (Lecturer interested in the [[white helmets]] whom the [[UK Border Agency]] unsuccessfully tried to deport.)
  • James Kallstrom  + (Led "investigation" and cover-up of [[TWA Flight 800]] shoot down)
  • John Horan  + (Led Merck in becoming the largest [[Big Pharma|pharmaceutical company]] in the world)
  • Peter Wanless  + (Led a 'review' into [[UK/VIPaedophile]])
  • Zhao Zhendong  + (Led a technical support team for the research and development of COVID-19 vaccines.)
  • George S. Moore  + (Led an early effort by [[multinational corporations]] to open Latin America to them.)
  • Narcis Serra  + (Led deep state surveillance apparatus)
  • Minouche Shafik  + (Led the Fair and Effective Markets Review.)
  • Felix Rohatyn  + (Led the [[ French-American Foundation]], a recruitment network to control future French leaders.)
  • William Macpherson  + (Led the [[Macpherson Inquiry]] into the [[murder of Stephen Lawrence]].)
  • Avraham Ahituv  + (Led the [[Shin Bet]], Israel's internal security agency, from [[1974]] to [[1980]])
  • Paul Marcinkus  + (Led the [[Vatican Bank]] for many years, connected to several mysterious deaths, including [[Pope John Paul I]].)
  • Cars seen cruising motorcade area  + (Lee Bowers, a railway supervisor located iLee Bowers, a railway supervisor located in a tower behind the knoll fence, sees a 1959 Oldsmobile cruise the area. And at 12:20pm, a Black 1957 Ford also did the same and left. Then a third car, a 61 or 62 Chevrolet Impala entered the area, parked out of his sight near the decorative masonry wall, then reappeared immediately after the last shot. ref. Crossfire, pp 75-76er the last shot. ref. Crossfire, pp 75-76)
  • Oswald leaves TSBD and boards bus  + (Lee Harvey Oswald leaves Depository and boards bus. ref. W.C.)
  • George de Mohrenschildt  + (Lee Harvey Oswald's handler, found dead after attempting to share some of what he knew with the media.)
  • Oswald calls Ruth Paine  + (Lee Oswald calls Ruth Paine and asks her. Would you please call John Abt (Lawyer) in New York for me after 6:00 pm.)
  • Aaron Dykes  + (Left [[Infowars]] to pursue his own project, [[Truthstream Media]], with his wife [[Melissa Dykes]].)
  • Melanie Johnson  + (Left her post as UK Minister for Public Health in May 2005, and in March 2006 joined the Association of the [[British Pharmaceutical Industry]].)
  • Porter Goss  + (Left in acrimonious circumstances, which [[Daniel Hopsicker]] connects with '[[Cocaine One]]'.)
  • Peter Ricketts  + (Left one week before 9/11.)
  • Richard Lambert  + (Left the case to blow the whistle on the [[Amerithrax]] case)
  • Antony Duff  + (Left to become [[Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee]]. Later [[head of MI5]].)
  • Charles Farr  + (Left to take up the post of [[Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee]])
  • Die Linke  + (Left wing populist party in [[Germany]].)
  • Dennis Skinner  + (Left-wing British [[Labour Party]] politician known for his acerbic wit)
  • Arundhati Roy  + (Left-wing writer/activist with many dangerous enemies)
  • Alexander Cockburn  + (Leftist journalist with a sense of humor and diverse range of opinions. A great read.)
  • Elizabeth Wilmshurst  + (Legal Adviser at the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] who resigned in the run-up to the [[2003 Invasion of Iraq]].)
  • Center for Constitutional Rights  + (Legal advocacy organization based in New York City focusing on [[civil liberties]] and human rights litigation, and activism)
  • File:ACSAgree.pdf  + (Legal agreement for purposes of a court order to release IP owner/user information)
  • NDAA 2012  + (Legal approval of imprisonment without legal process: "A landmark in American history")
  • Neil Eggleston  + (Legal counsel to various Democrats in legal trouble; [[White House Counsel]] under President [[Barack Obama]].)
  • Nuclear Weapon Ban Treaty  + (Legally binding international agreement to prohibit nuclear weapons, leading towards their total elimination.)
  • Crime  + (Legally forbidden behaviours.)
  • Margaret Carlisle  + (Legislative aide to [[Iran-contra]] insider, [[James McClure]]. [[Le Cercle]])
  • Wexner Israel Fellowship  + (Les Wexner's Young Leaders program)
  • Skull injury  + (Lethal injury that can happen to whistleblowers and others)
  • Luke Letlow  + (Letlow died with [[COVID]] within two months of being elected to [[Congress]].)
  • Document:Wilmshurst Resignation Letter  + (Letter of resignation from her position as a UK Foreign Office legal adviser over the issue of the legality of military action against Iraq in the absence of a specific UNSC resolution authorising it)
  • Julian Lewis  + (Lewis was co-founder.)
  • Jack Valenti  + (Liaison with the news media during President John F. Kennedy and VP Lyndon B. Johnson's November 22, 1963 visit to Dallas, Texas, then under LBJ.)
  • Hans Peter Haselsteiner  + (Liberal Austrian industrialist and politician)
  • Politiken  + (Liberal Danish newspaper with high Bilderberg attendance.)
  • Harper's Magazine  + (Liberal New York magazine)
  • Ole Myrvoll  + (Liberal Norwegian economist)
  • Grigory Yavlinsky  + (Liberal Russian politician picked as future favorite by Western powers in the 1990s.)
  • Juan Tomas de Salas  + (Liberal Spanish journalist and editor. His magazine was one of the most prestigious and widely read [[liberal]] publication in [[Spain]] during the [[Spanish Transition]] in the late 1970s.)
  • Franklin and Marshall College  + (Liberal arts college in Lancaster, Pennsylvania)
  • Bard College  + (Liberal arts college in New York State from 2021 funded by [[Open Society Foundations]])