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  • Intellihub  + (Named as an outlet of "[[Fake News]]" by [[PropOrNot]].)
  • The Unz Review  + (Named as an outlet of "[[Fake News]]" by [[PropOrNot]].)
  • Fort Russ  + (Named as an outlet of "[[Fake News]]" by [[PropOrNot]].)
  • Humansarefree.com  + (Named as an outlet of "[[Fake News]]" by [[PropOrNot]].)
  • Hang The Bankers  + (Named as an outlet of "[[Fake News]]" by [[PropOrNot]].)
  • Veterans Today  + (Named as an outlet of "[[Fake News]]" by [[PropOrNot]].)
  • Yournewswire.com  + (Named as an outlet of "[[Fake News]]" by [[PropOrNot]].)
  • Davidstockmanscontracorner.com  + (Named as an outlet of "[[Fake News]]" by [[PropOrNot]].)
  • Natural News  + (Named as an outlet of "[[Fake News]]" by the spooky [[Propornot]].)
  • The Corbett Report  + (Named as an outlet of "[[Fake News]]" by [[PropOrNot]]. Censored and deranked by Youtube and Twitter.)
  • American Herald Tribune  + (Named as an outlet of "[[Fake News]]" by [[PropOrNot]] and the [[Poynter Institute]]. Domain confiscated by the US government in 2020, site soon up again with Canadian domain name, but again seized by US warrant.)
  • Assassinationscience.com  + (Named as an outlet of "[[Fake News]]" by [[PropOrNot]], a now rather dated website about the [[JFK assassination]] that has been online since 1998.)
  • The Real News  + (Named as an outlet of "[[Fake News]]".)
  • Moon of Alamaba  + (Named as an outlet of "[[Russian Propaganda]]" by [[PropOrNot]].)
  • Maxim Lazovsky  + (Named as suspect in the 1999 Russian apartment bombings. Shot by unknown assassins.)
  • Khalid Masood  + (Named by UK police as the perpetrator of the 2017 Westminster attack)
  • Kees van Lede  + (Named the most powerful man in Dutch business in 2006. Attended [[Bilderberg/1989]].)
  • Canada/Privy Council  + (Namesake of the UK [[Privy Council]]. A means of covert UK control over the Canadian government)
  • Anton Lubowski  + (Namibian anti-apartheid activist assassinated by South Africa's [[Civil Cooperation Bureau]])
  • Phil ya Nangoloh  + (Namibian human rights activis)
  • Hage Geingob  + (Namibian politician, served as president and prime minister)
  • United Nations Institute for Namibia  + (Namibian students in the library of the United Nations Institute for Namibia in 1978)
  • Charles Lieber  + (Nanoscience expert arrested by US authorizes on January 28, 2020.)
  • Peru  + (Nation state in [[South America]] with [[cocaine]] growing capacity used by the [[SDS]])
  • National Democratic Institute/Board and Staff  + (National Democratic Institute/Board and Staff)
  • Alton Keel  + (National Security Adviser for President [[Ronald Reagan]])
  • Nation/Election  + (National elections are the official methodNational elections are the official method whereby "[[democratic]]" systems give people a [[vote]], as a way to choose a [[political party]] to constitute government. They generally happen every few years according to some schedule, or more often in times of political turbulence, such as shifting political alliances. The extent to which they are "free and fair" varies from time to time and from place to place. Since about 1989 it has become ''de rigeur'' more or less worldwide. The techniques of [[statecraft]] have been aggressively developed to covertly influence the outcome.veloped to covertly influence the outcome.)
  • UK/General election/2015  + (National elections to the UK parliament.)
  • UK/General election/2010  + (National elections to the UK parliament.)
  • Don Craig Wiley  + (National expert on infections diseases who "accidentally fell off bridge" in November 2001.)
  • National University of Singapore  + (National public research university in [[Singapore]].)
  • Matthew Pottinger  + (National security Bilderberg and coronavirus task force)
  • John Barry  + (National security correspondent for ''[[Newsweek]]'' since [[1985]].)
  • State Sovereignty  + (National sovereignty.)
  • Talkradio  + (National talk [[radio]] and TV station in the [[United Kingdom]] owned by [[Rupert Murdoch]]'s [[News Corp]].)
  • Turkmenistan  + (Natural gas rich Asian state. One of the first 3 nation states in the world to mandate [[COVID-19 vaccination]] for all adults.)
  • Donald D. Engen  + (Navy vice admiral, Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration, died in a plane crash)
  • Michael Chomiak  + (Nazi Editor in Chief turned Canadian farmer)
  • Bernhard von Biesterfeld  + (Nazi arms dealer. Alleged bodyguard of HitNazi arms dealer. Alleged bodyguard of Hitler, early member of the SS, requested presidency under Hitler during WW2. An early leader of the [[Dutch Deep State]], founded Dutch division of Operation Gladio named Inlichtingen en Operatiën, co-founded Bilderberg as Steering Committee chairman. Started 1001 Club, WWF, Rijkens Club. Linked to [[Klaas Bruinsma]].[Klaas Bruinsma]].)
  • File:Northwoodsdocs.pdf  + (Nearly 100 pages of Top Secret documents that tells the history surrounding Operation Northwoods, the US military's plan to carry out a series of false flag attacks - including terrorist attacks in US cities - as a pretext for an invasion of Cuba.)
  • Nebraska Wesleyan University  + (Nebraskan liberal arts college)
  • Brigitte Ederer  + (Negotiated Austria's accession to the European Union in 1994. Board of [[Siemens AG]].)
  • Neil Kinnock  + (Neil Kinnock's prophetic warning on 7 JuneNeil Kinnock's prophetic warning on 7 June 1983: "If [[Margaret Thatcher]] wins on Thursday, I warn you not to be ordinary. I warn you not to be young. I warn you not to fall ill. I warn you not to get old."<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>;/a></sup>)
  • Nelson Mandela/Lockerbie involvement  + (Nelson Mandela was closely involved in resNelson Mandela was closely involved in resolving the long-running dispute between Britain and America who accused Libya of the 1988 Lockerbie bombing, in the bringing to trial in 2000 of the two indicted Libyans and in efforts subsequently to have Abdelbaset al-Megrahi's conviction overturned.lbaset al-Megrahi's conviction overturned.)
  • Aidar Battalion  + (Neo Nazi Army battalion in Ukraine)
  • Midge Decter  + (Neocon "polemical powerhouse")
  • Jeane Kirkpatrick  + (Neocon "terror expert", US Ambassador to the UN, Washington Conference on International Terrorism...)
  • Max Kampelman  + (Neocon US arms negotiator with decades-long support for hardline "[[Israel lobby|pro-Israel]]" advocacy groups)
  • John Bolton  + (Neocon US deep state operative who was Trump's National Security Advisor until September 2019)
  • Kenneth Adelman  + (Neocon deep state operative [[US/Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations]] for 4 years)
  • Giselle Donnelly  + (Neocon proponent of long-term U.S. military engagement abroad)
  • John Hannah  + (Neocon senior aide on "[[national security]]" to [[Dick Cheney]])
  • Jean-Jacques Rousseau Institute  + (Neoconservative French think tank)
  • Fabian Hamilton  + (Neoconservative Labour MP appointed by [[Jeremy Corbyn]] to be Shadow Minister for Peace and Disarmament.)
  • David Frum  + (Neoconservative deep state operative who coined the phrase "[[axis of evil]]")
  • Edward Luttwak  + (Neoconservative military strategist, author of ''Coup d'État: A Practical Handbook'')
  • American Congress for Truth  + (Neoconservative organization 'aiming to awaken and empower freedom-loving people everywhere to effectively combat'...'the multiple threats posed to America's national security and democratic values by radical Islam'.)
  • Bret Stephens  + (Neoconservative writer at the [[New York Times]])
  • Albert Wohlstetter  + (Neoconservative, long time director of the [[Rand Corporation]])
  • Hans-Werner Sinn  + (Neoliberal German economist with gushing praise in media and politics)
  • Knut Hammarskjöld  + (Nephew of Dag Hammarskjöld)
  • Edward Bernays  + (Nephew of Sigmund Freud and the father of 20<sup>th</sup> century propaganda techniques.)
  • William Ford  + (Nephew of [[Henry Ford II]])
  • BZ  + (Nerve agent discovered by pharmaceutical company [[Hoffman-LaRoche]].)
  • File:The Network of Global Corporate Control.pdf  + (Network analysis of the structure of global corporate interleaved ownerships and revenues.)
  • Council for National Policy  + (Networking group for conservative and Republican activists.)
  • Olivier Oullier  + (Neuroinformatics expert. Former member of the Executive Committee of the [[World Economic Forum]].)
  • Stéphanie Lacour  + (Neurotechnologist specializing in the deveNeurotechnologist specializing in the development of novel, soft, skin-like circuits that will integrate into long term neural implants and wearable prosthetic sensor skins, part of integration of [[neuroprosthetic devices]] and [[brain-computer interface]] into human tissue.[[brain-computer interface]] into human tissue.)
  • Paul Laxalt  + (Nevada politician with significant ties to organized crime. One of [[Ronald Reagan]]'s closest friends in politics.)
  • Gettr  + (New "free-speech" platform, connected to Donald Trump, has strong censorship from the start.)
  • Taft School  + (New England private boarding school.)
  • John Sununu  + (New Hampshire Governor, Attended the [[1990 Bilderberg]], lived large as [[White House Chief of Staff]])
  • William Palatucci  + (New Jersey Republican politician. White House Transition Coordinator for the Donald Trump presidential campaign.)
  • The College of New Jersey  + (New Jersey college with emphasis placed on liberal arts)
  • Stevens Institute of Technology  + (New Jersey private University)
  • William Paterson University  + (New Jersey public university)
  • Rowan University  + (New Jersey university that offered $1000 for students to take the [[Covid jab]])
  • Aziz Akhannouch  + (New Moroccan Prime Minister)
  • Carlos Marcello  + (New Orleans mafia boss with [[JFK assassination]] connections.)
  • Bruce E. Mosler  + (New York "real estate titan" and chairman of [[Business Executives for National Security]])
  • Daniel Nigro  + (New York City Fire Commissioner 2014-2022)
  • Salvatore Cassano  + (New York City Fire Commissioner instrumental in rebuilding the department after 343 firefighters died as a result of [[September 11]].)
  • Thomas Von Essen  + (New York City Fire Commissioner on 9/11)
  • Lucy Komisar  + (New York City-based investigative journalist and drama critic. CFR)
  • Mario Cuomo  + (New York Democratic party politician)
  • Nathaniel L. Goldstein  + (New York State Attorney General from 1943 to 1954)
  • Andrew Ross Sorkin  + (New York Times journalist described as "a shameless, ball-gargling prostitute for [[Wall Street]]".)
  • Rick Gladstone  + (New York Times journalist.)
  • Scott Shane  + (New York Times security reporter who about a deep state false flag operation to throw an 2017 U.S. election, but did not report on on it.)
  • Hofstra University  + (New York private university on Long Island)
  • Howard Stern  + (New York radio "shock jock" - but with conspicuously conventional opinions on deep state topics.)
  • State University of New York at Purchase  + (New York university with heavy focus on the arts)
  • Christina Oxenberg  + (New York writer and fashion designer mentioned in [[Jeffrey Epstein's black book]].)
  • Robert Anderson  + (New York-based investment banking firm)
  • Lewis Thompson Preston  + (New York??)
  • Mike Moore  + (New Zealand Labour leader who became leader of the [[World Trade Organization]], attended the [[2000 Bilderberg]].)
  • Jacinda Ardern  + (New Zealand PM quickly feted by the rich and powerful around the world after her 2017 election. Worked for [[Tony Blair]]. Responsible for sealing off New Zealand during [[Covid-19]].)
  • Chris Hipkins  + (New Zealand PM since 2023)
  • New Zealand Broadcasting Standards Authority  + (New Zealand government supervision body for corporate media.)
  • Bill English  + (New Zealand politician and PM)
  • Bruce Ferguson  + (New Zealand spook and Chief of the Defence Force)
  • Andrew Hampton  + (New Zealand spook and fix-it man)
  • New Zealand Security Intelligence Service  + (New Zealand's internal spy service)
  • Nicky Hager  + (New Zealand-based investigative journalist)
  • Christopher Liddell  + (New Zealander former [[Microsoft]] CFO who attended the [[2017 Bilderberg]] as [[White House Director of Strategic Initiatives]]. Appointed to the [[White House Coronavirus Task Force]] in 2020)
  • Mamadi Doumbouya  + (New [[President of Guinea]] who took over from [[Alpha Condé]] after a [[2021 Guinean coup d'état|coup d'état]].)
  • Molnupiravir  + (New [[drug]] produced by [[Merck]]; to be used against [[COVID 19]].)
  • Carlos Vila Nova  + (New president of [[São Tomé and Príncipe]].)
  • Alt Tech  + (New social media platforms.)
  • AmpedStatus  + (News aggregation site supplemented with perceptive analysis and reports by the site's owner. Seems to have gone defunct in 2014.)
  • Naked Capitalism  + (News and analysis website concentrating on [[finance]] and [[economics]]. Named as an outlet of "Russian Propaganda" by [[PropOrNot]])
  • The Times Of Israel  + (News website)
  • Church Militant  + (News website focused on the Catholic Church and current events.)
  • Russia Beyond  + (News, comment, opinion and analysis on culture, politics, business, science and public life in Russia.)
  • Gordon Fisher  + (Newspaper CEO charged with a [[cartel]] conspiracy to reduce competition.)
  • South China Morning Post  + (Newspaper based in Hong Kong)
  • Fred Luchsinger  + (Newspaper editor, Le Cercle)
  • Newspaper published precise route  + (Newspaper published precise route mentioning the turn into Elm into Houston then onto the freeway. ref. W.C.)
  • JFK/Assassination/Route on front page  + (Newspaper reports motorcade route on front page. ref. W.C.)
  • Felix Maradiaga  + (Nicaraguan [[academic]] with deep state connections)
  • Felix Rohatyn  + (Nicknamed 'Felix the Fixer', a [[Lazard]] bankster who conspired with the [[CIA]] to start the [[1973 coup in Chile]] and later led the [[ French-American Foundation]], a recruitment network to control future French leaders.)
  • Ernst Zündel  + (Nicknamed the "Revisionist Dynamo" for his dogged revisionist truth campaigning. Perhaps more than any other Revisionist he has caused the veracity of the official narrative of [[The Holocaust]] to be scrutinised and discussed.)
  • Document:Suffer the little children  + (Nine years ago the BBC was at the centre oNine years ago the BBC was at the centre of another frenzy when it similarly accused the government of misleading the public.</br>Only then it wasn't child abuse, it was [[2003 Iraq War|starting a war after publicly stating our enemy could launch chemical weapons within 45 minutes of the order being given]].[[2003 Iraq War|starting a war after publicly stating our enemy could launch chemical weapons within 45 minutes of the order being given]].)
  • Nitter  + (Nitter was a free and open source alternative for [[Twitter]]. Closed in 2024.)
  • Maurice Stans  + (Nixon associate who handled black funds)
  • John Ehrlichman  + (Nixon insider who blew in 1994 the whistle on the "War on Drugs")
  • Richard Nixon  + (Nixon resigned in the wake of the WatergatNixon resigned in the wake of the Watergate coup. The public were heavily misinformed about this, but knowing what he was up against, Nixon decided not to challenge the cabal which removed him from power. The first act of his successor was to pardon him from future legal action, thus effectively preventing legal action and permanently blackening his name.ction and permanently blackening his name.)
  • George H. W. Bush  + (Nixon upgraded this job especially for George H. W. Bush.)
  • Document:Niyirah al-Sabah’s Story  + (Niyirah al-Sabah presenting her lies about [[Saddam Hussein]]'s troops taking babies out of incubators that led to the [[Iraq War]] and [[Iman al-Obeidi]] claiming she was gang-raped by [[Muammar Gaddafi]]'s forces justifying the [[2011 Attacks on Libya]])
  • User:Robin  + (No definitive conclusion, but an introduction to a deep event which remain undeciphered to this day.)
  • Document:Lockerbie bombing: Megrahi's posthumous appeal rejected by Scottish judges  + (No explanation or significance has been attached to a break in at Heathrow airport, where security was poor, the night before, adjacent to the luggage loading area for [[PA103]].)
  • Document:Was there a Wuhan lab leak?  + (No meaningful lessons will be learnt aboutNo meaningful lessons will be learnt about what really happened in [[Wuhan]]. Maintaining the illusion of truth will continue to take precedence over uncovering the truth. And for that reason we are doomed to keep making the same screw-ups. As the next pandemic will doubtless attest.s the next pandemic will doubtless attest.)
  • Document:GCHQ and Me: My Life Unmasking British Eavesdroppers  + (No one at the May 2015 conference on intelligence, security and privacy argued against greater openness. Thanks to [[Edward Snowden]] and those who courageously came before, the need for public accountability and review has become unassailable.)
  • Document:Gaddafi's 2009 speech: "Let's call it the UN Terror Council"  + (No one is above the [[UN General Assembly]]No one is above the [[UN General Assembly]]. All nations should be and should be seen to be on an equal footing. At present, the [[UN Security Council]] is security feudalism, political feudalism for [[P5|those with permanent seats]], protected by them and used against us. It should be called, not the [[UN Security Council]], but the [[UN Terror Council]].[[UN Terror Council]].)
  • Document:Election 2017: finally, a real choice for Britain's voters  + (No wonder the billionaire-owned media are attacking [[Jeremy Corbyn]] with everything they've got. But we the people can still win.)
  • Document:Has the media ignored good news about Jeremy Corbyn  + (No-platforming [[Jeremy Corbyn]]: [[Conservative Party|Tories and Unionists]] have a visceral hate of [[Seán MacBride]])
  • Cartha DeLoach  + (No. 3 in the FBI, may have help this position for a long time.)
  • Mario Vargas Llosa  + (Nobel Prize winner in Literature and neoliberal champion)
  • Luc Montagnier  + (Nobel Prize winning virologist who stated there were causes to believe the virus [[SARS-CoV-2]] was deliberately created in a lab. He also in the strongest language warned against mass use of [[experimental gene therapies]].)
  • Document:Beyond Words  + (Nobody cultivates her own anonymity more than Magistrate [[Vanessa Baraitser]] who has her existence carefully removed from the [[Internet]] almost entirely. Yet she seeks to destroy the peace and young lives of [[Julian Assange]]’s family.)
  • Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament  + (Nominal overseer the UK's main intelligence intelligence agencies such as MI5, MI6, GCHQ, JIC, DIS. Probably completely captured.)
  • US/Senate/Select Committee/Intelligence  + (Nominal oversight of the United States Intelligence Community.)
  • COVID-19/Lockdown  + (Nominally caused by a desire to save human life by slowing the spread of [[COVID-19]], the near global campaign to institute lockdowns can also be interpreted as a global power grab by the [[supranational deep state]].)
  • Mark Zuckerberg  + (Nominally in charge of Facebook, a rebranding of LifeLog)
  • International Consortium of Investigative Journalists  + (Nominally independent, the ICIJ is heavilyNominally independent, the ICIJ is heavily financed by the usual Western deep state cutouts, including [[Open Society Foundations]], [[USAID]] and the [[Ford Foundation]], plus a host of similar foundations from minor NATO-countries, like the [[Adessium Foundation]].[[Adessium Foundation]].)
  • Colin Kahl  + (Nominated as Biden's [[Under Secretary of Defense for Policy]])
  • Louka Katseli  + (Non executive)
  • Stephen Lander  + (Non executive director)
  • File:FBI Report - Terrorism 1980-2005.pdf  + (Non-Muslims responsible for over 90% of all terrorist attacks in America)
  • Bruce King  + (Non-consecutive due to term limits)
  • Bruce King  + (Non-consecutive due to term limits)
  • Bruce King  + (Non-consecutive due to term limits)
  • NGO  + (Non-governmental organization)
  • Non-lethal weapon  + (Non-lethal weapons are a more attractive option for dictatorships keen to hide their murderous nature. The most active researcher seems to be the US Pentagon.)
  • Educate Yourself  + (Non-pharmaceutical medicines site named as an outlet of "[[Fake News]]" by [[PropOrNot]].)
  • Poynter Institute  + (Non-profit "school for journalism and democracy" that is "committed to promoting excellence in fact-checking". Involved in the [[fake news website]] project)
  • Sarah MacIntosh  + (Non-resident)
  • Sarah MacIntosh  + (Non-resident)
  • Finland  + (Nordic country, borders [[Russia]].)
  • File:AdamMinetaClarkePaper.pdf  + (Norman Mineta and Richard Clarke Contradict the 9/11 Commission Report)
  • Elon University  + (North Carolina private university)
  • Queens University of Charlotte  + (North Carolina university)
  • Hamburg  + (North German city with deep state connections.)
  • Albrecht family  + (North German family, prominent as civil servants.)
  • Causeway Institute for Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution  + (Northern Ireland focused peace group with multiple members in the [[Institute for Statecraft]])
  • David Burnside  + (Northern Ireland politician)
  • Queen's University Belfast  + (Northern Ireland university)
  • Robert Bradford  + (Northern Irish [[MP]] who was assassinated in [[1981]].)
  • Nigel Dodds  + (Northern Irish barrister, unionist politician and life peer, who was deputy leader of the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) from June 2008 to May 2021.)
  • Rosemary Nelson  + (Northern Irish human rights lawyer who was killed by a Loyalist paramilitary group in 1999.)
  • Eamonn McCann  + (Northern Irish journalist, writer and activist. He was one of the organizers of the march against internment without trial which in 1972 gave rise to the events of [[Bloody Sunday]].)
  • Arctic  + (Northern area of increasing importance and with geostrategic tensions.)
  • File:Northumbria-Report.pdf  + (Northumbria Police report of the investigation into West Mercia Police handling of their investigation into the abduction and murder of Hilda Murrell)
  • University of Bergen  + (Norway's second most important university)
  • Faktisk  + (Norwegian "fact-checking" website with close personnel ties to the intelligence services and the military.)
  • Civita  + (Norwegian (neo)liberal think tank)
  • Kjerstin Braathen  + (Norwegian Bilderberg banker with a [[WEF AGM]] habit)
  • Bård Vegar Solhjell  + (Norwegian Bilderberger politician)
  • John Bernander  + (Norwegian Bilderberger politician and [[Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation/Director-General|Director-General of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation]].)
  • Jens Stoltenberg  + (Norwegian Bilderberger, ex PM, Secretary General of NATO.)
  • Jens P. Heyerdahl  + (Norwegian CEO and newspaper owner who attended the [[2001 Bilderberg]].)
  • Karl Gether Bomhoff  + (Norwegian Central Bank Governor 1893-1920)
  • Andreas Aulie  + (Norwegian Director of Public Prosecutions 1946-1967)
  • Knut Vollebaek  + (Norwegian Foreign Minister during the [[Kosovo War]]. [[Bilderberg/2008]])
  • Kaare Sandegren  + (Norwegian Labour Party politician, trade Unionist and diplomat. Attended [[Bilderberg/1969|Bilderberg 1969]] as deputy head of the foreign policy think tank [[NUPI]].)
  • Torolf Elster  + (Norwegian Labour Party stalwart and Director-General of the [[Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation]])
  • Eivind Berggrav  + (Norwegian Lutheran bishop who cooperated closely with the military intelligence service)
  • Johann Olav Koss  + (Norwegian Olympic champion. When attending [[Bilderberg/2006|2006 Bilderberg conference]] he led a Canadian NGO.)
  • Kåre Willoch  + (Norwegian PM who attended the [[Bilderberg in 1962]], [[Bilderberg/1982|1982]] and [[Bilderberg/1987|1987]])
  • Jan P. Syse  + (Norwegian Prime Minister 1989-1990)
  • Otto Tidemand  + (Norwegian Shipowners' Association, [[Bilderberg Steering committee]], ...)
  • TV 2 (Norway)  + (Norwegian TV channel)
  • Jens Anfindsen  + (Norwegian academic who attended the [[CounterJihad/Brussels Conference|2007 CounterJihad Conference]].)
  • Arild Underdal  + (Norwegian academic. Edited papers on [[COVID-19]])
  • Øyvind Eriksen  + (Norwegian attorney and head of industry. Crony of billionaire [[Kjell Inge Rokke]].)
  • Alf Bjercke  + (Norwegian business magnate and member of the [[1001 Club]])
  • Halvdan Bjørum  + (Norwegian businessman)
  • Birger Magnus  + (Norwegian businessman and media executive.)
  • Johan Andresen Sr  + (Norwegian businessman who attended a [[Bilderberg in 1985]].)
  • Øystein Olsen  + (Norwegian central banker)
  • Christian Hambro  + (Norwegian civil servant who attended the [[2000 Bilderberg]] as [[Director of the Research Council of Norway]])
  • Norsk Hydro  + (Norwegian company with heavy Bilderberg habit. One of the largest aluminium companies worldwide. Formerly also world big in fertilizers and heavy water, used to make [[nuclear weapons]].)
  • Finn Bergesen  + (Norwegian deep state connected businessman)
  • Bjørn Grydeland  + (Norwegian diplomat who attended the [[2005 Bilderberg]])
  • Arne Skaug  + (Norwegian diplomat who was made [[Norwegian Ambassador to the UK|Ambassador to the UK]] the year after attending the [[1961 Bilderberg]])
  • Bjørn Kristvik  + (Norwegian diplomat. Permanent Representative of Norway to NATO.)
  • Nicolai Rygg  + (Norwegian economist and Governor of the [[Norges Bank|Central Bank of Norway]]Norwegian economist and Governor of the [[Norges Bank|Central Bank of Norway]] (Norges Bank). His "independent" economic austerity policies contributed to the severe economic troubles in the [[1920s]] and [[1930s]]. He was behind the 1928 toppling of the first [[Norwegian Labour Party|Labour Party]] cabinet in [[Norway]], which only sat for sixteen days. He continued to work in an "unpolitical" role during the German occupation 1940-45.ole during the German occupation 1940-45.)
  • Hanne Skartveit  + (Norwegian editor who attended the 2018 Bilderberg)
  • Kristin Skogen Lund  + (Norwegian executive with deep state ties. Attended two Bilderbergs as Director-General of [[Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise]])
  • Olaug Svarva  + (Norwegian financial analyst who went to the [[2015 Bilderberg]])
  • Johan Melander  + (Norwegian financier who attended the [[1960 Bilderberg|1960]] and [[1965 Bilderberg]]s as [[CEO of Den norske Creditbank]].)
  • Inger Prebensen  + (Norwegian financier who attended the [[1988 Bilderberg]]. Her ex-husband joined the [[Institute for Statecraft]] in the 2010s)
  • Knut Frydenlund  + (Norwegian foreign minister who attended 2 Bilderbergs in the early [[1980s]]. Handpicked by spook [[Trond Johansen]] for the job.)
  • Egil Myklebust  + (Norwegian former [[Bilderberg Steering committee]])
  • Fritt Ord  + (Norwegian grant giving foundation with Cold War origins.)
  • Geir Lundestad  + (Norwegian historian who wrote obsequious thesis on how the U.S. became a military empire "by invitation" - so no surprise he became [[Director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute]]. Attended the [[2005 Bilderberg]].)
  • The Norwegian Armed Forces Intelligence School  + (Norwegian intelligence school)
  • Trine Eilertsen  + (Norwegian journalist and editor who wrote about the "mythical gathering" after being criticised for attending the [[2015 Bilderberg]].)
  • Jens Haugland  + (Norwegian jurist and politician for the [[Norwegian Labour Party|Labour Party]]. His opinions were on the left side of the party during the [[Cold War]].)
  • Annæus Schjødt Jr.  + (Norwegian lawyer with deep ties to [[Mossad]], including marrying one of the murderers in the [[Lillehammer assassination]].)
  • Chris Prebensen  + (Norwegian member of the [[Institute for Statecraft]]. He divorced [[Inger Prebensen]] in 1985)
  • Aftenposten  + (Norwegian newspaper with high Bilderberg attendance.)
  • Rolf Rynning Eriksen  + (Norwegian officer who dominated official history writing on [[WW2]], including hiding how many army officers collaborated with the Germans.)
  • Harald Norvik  + (Norwegian oil executive who attended the [[2006 Bilderberg]])
  • Aase Lionæs  + (Norwegian parliament)
  • Johan Galtung  + (Norwegian peace researcher and activist)
  • Reiulf Steen  + (Norwegian politician)
  • Dagfinn Vårvik  + (Norwegian politician for the [[Centre Party (Norway)|Centre Party]] and editor-in-chief. Attended [[Bilderberg/1975]].)
  • Jan Petersen  + (Norwegian politician regarded as close to the United States.)
  • Michael Tetzschner  + (Norwegian politician who handed the spy services access to huge amounts of data about almost all Norwegian citizens, nominally in order to root out foreign "co-conspirators". Member of the suspected CIA-front [[Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China]].)
  • Bjørn Arild Gram  + (Norwegian politician who was made [[Norway/Minister of Defence|Minister of Defence]] in 2022)
  • Thorvald Stoltenberg  + (Norwegian politician with deep state connections)
  • Trygve Lie  + (Norwegian politician. UN "Godfather" of the state of Israel)
  • Haakon Magnus  + (Norwegian royalty who attended the [[2011 Bilderberg]])
  • Nils Astrup  + (Norwegian shipowner who headed the [[Norwegian Shipowners' Association]]. Close friend of the Norwegian royal family.)
  • Siv Jensen  + (Norwegian single Bilderberger who attended the [[2006 Bilderberg]] as [[Leader of the Progress Party]], a job she held until 2021)
  • Idar Kreutzer  + (Norwegian single Bilderberger. [[Trilateral Commission]]. Later chaired the government's expert for green competitiveness, and member of the Minister for the Environment's climate council.)
  • COVID-19/Vaccine/Authorisation  + (Not all vaccines were authorized in all countries.)
  • Eric Ciaramella  + (Not all whistleblowers are as genuine.)
  • User:Robin  + (Not authoritative yet but this page provides a multitude of links to give an overview of the bigger picture.)
  • Mary Ann Sieghart  + (Not full time job)
  • Fox News  + (Not known for its insightful analysis, but has provided useful reporting on topics such as [[9-11]] and [[Covid-19]])
  • Alastair Burnet  + (Not known to have attended a [[Bilderberg]])
  • Document:Rebecca Long-Bailey Labour leadership campaign marks end of 'project Corbyn'  + (Not only does [[Labour Party|Labour]]Not only does [[Labour Party|Labour]] continue to be politically dominated by the [[Blairite]]s, but should [[Rebecca Long-Bailey|Long-Bailey]] succeed her [[Jeremy Corbyn|mentor]] then she would do their bidding all down the line. Unity with the [[Blairite]] right was the leitmotif of [[Rebecca Long-Bailey|Long-Bailey]]’s campaign rally.[[Rebecca Long-Bailey|Long-Bailey]]’s campaign rally.)
  • Ivan Illich  + (Not particularly celebrated during his lifetime, Illich was one of the most original thinkers of the 20<sup>th</sup> century, perhaps of all time.)
  • User:Robin  + (Not particularly well structured, but this page contains links to a lot of hard evidence that the CIA has owned the cocaine import business into the US for decades, and also profits from a lot of the rest of the world's drug illegal trading.)
  • PTSD  + (Not really a medical condition as much as a normal human response to extreme situations such as war or abuse.)
  • National University of La Plata  + (Not to be confused with Buenos Aires University)
  • Al-Mustansiriya University  + (Not to be confused with the [[University of Baghdad]])
  • Saudi Arabia/Deep state  + (Not well documented here)
  • Michael Hoffman  + (Notable revisionist historian and Gentile scholar of Judaism and 'The Cryptocracy')