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- William McLean + (Little known Canadian double Bilderberger)
- Albert Legault + (Little known Canadian single Bilderberger)
- Thomas Stone + (Little known Canadian visitor to 3 Bilderbergs in the [[1950s]])
- Jacques Rastoul + (Little known Canadian visitor to the [[1979 Bilderberg|1979]] and [[1983 Bilderberg]]s)
- Le Cercle/1988 (South Africa) + (Little known Cercle meeting)
- Le Cercle/1991 (South Africa) + (Little known Cercle meeting)
- Georges Morisot + (Little known French visitor to the [[1959 Bilderberg]])
- Hans Jörg Budischin + (Little known German Bilderberger observer)
- Thomas Hertz + (Little known German single Bilderberger)
- Jon Searle + (Little known IfS core team member.)
- Danilo Pastorboni + (Little known Italian who represented Fiat in talks with the US. Special Forces in WW2. Attended the [[1957 October Bilderberg]])
- Etienne Reuter + (Little known Luxembourger "in attendance" at the 1981 Bilderberg.)
- 'Raoul' + (Little known Portuguese [[spook]] who worked for [[The Cabal]] as handler for [[James Earl Ray]].)
- Jon Hazel + (Little known SGMI, Institute for Statecraft operative)
- Karl Casserini + (Little known Swiss trade union leader and single Bilderberger)
- Gerald Thompson + (Little known UK single Bilderbeger (1974))
- W. T. Wren + (Little known UK single Bilderberger)
- R. Henderson + (Little known UK visitor to the [[1977 Bilderberg]])
- Robert Grey + (Little known US "in attendance" at the [[1959 Bilderberg]])
- Guillermo Kirkpatrick + (Little known [[Cercle]] visitor.)
- Charles Hart + (Little known [[Institute for Statecraft]] chairman)
- Edward Littlejohn + (Little known advertising executive and US organiser of the second and [[fourth Bilderberg]] meetings)
- Johan M. Goudswaard + (Little known guest at the [[1975 Bilderberg]])
- Patrick Walker + (Little known head of [[MI5]].)
- Charles Getchell + (Little known member of the Bilderberg Steering committee who attended most of the meetings in the 1970s and 1980s)
- James Duncan + (Little known member of the [[Bilderberg Steering Committee]].)
- Jacky Sloane + (Little known member of the [[Integrity Initiative]], possibly a film director.)
- Jeffrey B. Gaynor + (Little known regular of [[Le Cercle]])
- Michael Ross + (Little known visitor to the [[1958 Bilderberg]].)
- Jo Bird + (Liverpool councillor who was expelled from the [[Labour Party]] becomes [[Green Party]] candidate)
- European Movement International + (Lobbying association that promotes European integration. In its first few decades it received massive funding and attention from the [[CIA]], and the personnel is intimately tied to the [[Bilderberg group]].)
- Lobbying + (Lobbying is to bribery as tax avoidance is to tax evasion.)
- Maurice Fraser + (Lobbyist)
- Centreground Political Communications + (Lobbyist firm built around a team of senior strategists who worked with Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]])
- Meral Gezgin Eriş + (Lobbyist for Turkish membership of the European Union.)
- Peter Gummer + (Lobbyist who arranged a land deal where Prime Minister [[David Cameron]] made up to £250,000.)
- Ed Rogers + (Lobbyist with hint of deep state ties.)
- Margrit Markstaller + (Local organiser of the [[1995 Bilderberg]])
- Mary Alice Carroll + (Local organizer of the 1996 Bilderberg.)
- Locals + (Locals is an [[Alt Tech]] platform.)
- Matthijs Veenendaal + (Located in [[The Hague]])
- Katharine Klačanský + (Location [[Prague]].)
- La Toja Island + (Location of 1989 Bilderberg)
- Mark Drakeford + (Lockdown loving First Minister of Wales)
- Time Out + (London and global cultural, entertainment guide magazine. By the [[1980s]], its former radicalism, where it exposed [[deep state]] activities, has all but vanished.)
- Andrew Gilligan + (London editor for the Sunday Telegraph)
- Harrods + (London luxury department store)
- Westfield Shopping Centre + (London shopping centre)
- Brunel University + (London university)
- University of London + (London university consisting of 17 largely independent member institutions, some of them very famous)