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- Soros Fellows/2013 + (Soros Fellows 2013)
- Soros Fellows/2014 + (Soros Fellows 2014)
- Soros Fellows/2015 + (Soros Fellows 2015)
- Soros Fellows/2016 + (Soros Fellows 2016)
- Soros Fellows/2017 + (Soros Fellows 2017)
- Soros Fellows/2018 + (Soros Fellows 2018)
- Soros Fellows/2019 + (Soros Fellows 2019)
- Soros Fellows/2020 + (Soros Fellows 2020)
- Soros Fellows/2021 + (Soros Fellows 2021)
- Soros Fellows/2023 + (Soros Fellows 2023)
- Howard Rubin + (Soros affiliated financier.)
- International Crisis Group + (Soros-funded, Bilderberger-staffed group that is "working to prevent conflict worldwide.")
- Max Jakobson + (Source of information for the CIA and close advisor of President Uhro Kekkonen)
- Institute for International Health & Development + (Sourcewatch reports this as a spook operated front group of big tobacco.<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>)
- African National Congress + (South Africa's governing political party since 1994.)
- Patrice Motsepe + (South Africa's richest man, [[GLT 1999]], very [[heavy WEF AGM habit]])
- Nelson Mandela + (South African ANC leader and President of South Africa.)
- Aziz Pahad + (South African Deputy Foreign Minister who stated that [[South Africa]] ''had'' conducted a nuclear test, but later retracted his statement.)
- Oscar Mpetha + (South African Trade unionist and political activist)
- Roelof Botha + (South African actuary, [[PayPal CFO]] from 2000 to 2003)
- Colin Eglin + (South African apartheid politician best known for having served as national leader of the opposition.)
- Eugene de Kock + (South African apartheid-era killer dubbed 'Prime Evil' by the media)
- Stephen Goodson + (South African banker, author and politician)
- Giovanni Pretorius + (South African boxer who died from [[COVID]].)
- Paul Ekon + (South African businessman listed in [[Jeffrey Epstein's black book]].)
- Pik Botha + (South African deep state operative)
- Robert du Plooy + (South African deep state operative/diplomat who attended [[Le Cercle in South Africa in 1984]].)
- Abe Bailey + (South African diamond and gold tycoon, politician, financier and cricketer.)
- Daniel Storm + (South African diplomat arms dealer)
- Harold Taswell + (South African diplomat who attended [[Le Cercle]])
- Shankara Chetty + (South African doctor who says that the [[Covid 19 vaccine]] is a method of depopulation.<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>)
- Naledi Pandor + (South African foreign minister)
- Pop Fraser + (South African military commander who attended Le Cercle.)
- Angelique Coetzee + (South African physician who discovered the [[Omicron variant]].)
- Hendrik van den Bergh + (South African police official)
- Muldergate + (South African political scandal involving the Department of Information)
- Anton Alberts + (South African politician)
- Jacobus Frederick van Wyk + (South African politician who died from [[COVID]].)
- John Vorster + (South African politician, [[Le Cercle]])
- Dirk Coetzee + (South African security police death squad leader who tracked down and eliminated opponents of the apartheid regime)
- Marius Schoon + (South African teacher and anti-apartheid activist of Afrikaner descent.)
- Mick Davis + (South African/British businessman. He was the Chief Executive of mining company [[Xstrata]] until mergers [[Glencore]], a company is deeply tied to the Israeli intelligence service [[Mossad]].)
- Contras + (South American death squads that were supported by the United States.)
- Columbia International University + (South Carolina bible school)
- Clemson University + (South Carolina university with strong military recruitment presence)
- South Dakota State University + (South Dakota's largest and most comprehensive university)
- Mozambique + (South East African state, former Portuguese colony, now in the British Commonwealth.)
- Sun Myung Moon + (South Korean religious and business leader. Founder of the [[Unification movement]].)
- Naver + (South Korean search engine)
- Suh Hoon + (South Korean spook chief who promised to stop domestic [[spying]]. Arrested for "tampering with evidence" in 2022.)
- Thailand + (South east Asian kingdom. The first country to report a case of [[COVID]] outside [[China]], on 13 January 2020)
- William Hunt + (Southern union-supporter who became [[United States Secretary of the Navy]], Minister to the [[Russian Empire]] and a [[United States federal judge|Judge]] of the [[United States Court of Claims|Court of Claims]].)
- Yuri Nosenko + (Soviet KGB defector who ended up being tortured in secret CIA prison.)
- Konstantin Volkov + (Soviet NKVD defector in Turkey who was betrayed by [[Kim Philby]].)
- Vladimir Kuzichkin + (Soviet [[KGB]] officer who defected to the Tehran Station of the British secret intelligence service in [[1982]].)
- Oleg Lyalin + (Soviet agent who defected from the [[KGB]].)
- Yuli Vorontsov + (Soviet and Russian diplomat, including Ambassador to the United States.)
- Ken Alibek + (Soviet biological warfare administrative management expert who defected to the United States.)
- Arkady Shevchenko + (Soviet diplomat, the highest-ranking Soviet official to defect to the West.)
- Boris Vinogradov + (Soviet spook who in 1934 seduced and recruited [[Martha Dodd]], the daughter of [[William Edward Dodd]], the [[United States ambassador in Germany]].)
- Joszef Peter + (Soviet spy in the United States.)
- Whiskey on the Rocks + (Soviet submarine that ran aground on the south coast of Sweden in 1981)
- Ernst Kux + (Sovietologist and Foreign Editor of [[Neue Zürcher Zeitung]] who attended [[Le Cercle]])
- Document:The Forde Report is what it isn’t + (So…why the silence? Why isn’t the [[Forde Report]] all over the comment shows? Why aren’t all the relevant people being quizzed? Why aren’t there on-air discussions and rows going on between the opposing parties (and/or supporters)?)
- Ignacio Polanco + (Spanish Bilderberg TLC media mogul)
- Jaime Carvajal y Urquijo + (Spanish Bilderberg steering committee member. Close to king [[Juan Carlos]]. Trilateral Commission.)
- Pablo Casado + (Spanish Bilderberger politician)
- Josep Borrell + (Spanish Euro-politician in the forefront of a censorship drive. Attended his first [[Bilderberg in 2023]])
- Cesid + (Spanish [[intelligence agency]] closely tied to the [[PSOE]] government of [[Felipe González]].)
- Julián Santamaría Ossorio + (Spanish [[opinion poll]] maker who helped the 'Yes' campaign in 1986 referendum on [[NATO]] membership by using his opinion polls for propaganda purposes. Then became Ambassador to the United States. Attended [[Bilderberg/1987]].)
- Carlos March Delgado + (Spanish banker and heir to the March family fortune. Grandson of [[Juan March]]. Chairman of the Spanish Group of the [[Trilateral Commission]])
- Francisco Luzon Lopez + (Spanish banker who attended [[Bilderberg/1995]] before in 1996 getting leading position in [[Banco Santander]].)
- Jesus de Polanco + (Spanish billionaire media mogul.)
- Juan March + (Spanish business magnate, arms and tobacco smuggler, banker and deep politician.)
- Carlos Ferrer Salat + (Spanish businessman)
- Miguel Fernández Ordóñez + (Spanish central banker. Promoter of [[Central bank digital currency]])
- José Creuheras + (Spanish corporate media executive.)
- José Manuel Albares + (Spanish diplomat and Foreign Minister. [[Bilderberg 2022]].)
- Federico Trillo Figueroa + (Spanish diplomat and politician, [[Opus Dei]].)
- Bernardino León Gross + (Spanish diplomat specializing in the [[Arab world]] who attended all Bilderbergs from [[Bilderbergs/2006|2006]] to [[Bilderbergs/2011|2011]])
- Don Juan Jose Rovira + (Spanish diplomat who led several round of negotiations with the U.S. over military bases in Spain. Attended [[Bilderberg 1978]] as outgoing Ambassador to the United States.)
- Javier Monzón + (Spanish economist)
- Pedro Solbes Mira + (Spanish economist who attended the [[1999 Bilderberg|1999]] and [[2009 Bilderberg]]s)
- Quique Badia-Masoni + (Spanish journalist member of the [[Integrity Initiative]] and the [[Institute for Statecraft]].)
- José Ignacio Torreblanca + (Spanish journalist, member of the Integrity Initiative. Director of the [[European Council on Foreign Relations]] Office in Madrid)
- Carlos Núñez + (Spanish media executive)
- Juan Luis Cebrián + (Spanish media mogul with a heavy Bilderberg habit.)
- Albert Rivera Díaz + (Spanish politician)
- María Dolores de Cospedal + (Spanish politician)
- Narcis Serra + (Spanish politician and deep state actor. Directed extensive deep state - possibly [[Gladio]]-linked - surveillance apparatus. [[Deputy Prime Minister of Spain]] 1991-95. Mentioned by [[IfS]].)
- Ignacio Camuñas Solís + (Spanish politician and editor)
- Esteban Gonzáles Pons + (Spanish politician and member of the [[Integrity Initiative]])
- Loyola de Palacio + (Spanish politician who attended the [[2004 Bilderberg]])
- Joaquín Almunia + (Spanish politician, European Commissioner for 10 years, 6 Bilderbergs)
- Enrique Baron + (Spanish politician, economist, and lawyer.)
- Ana Palacio + (Spanish politician, member of various spooky groups, signed the [[Document:Uniting Behind A People’s Vaccine Against COVID-19|People’s Vaccine]], attended 10 meetings of the [[Brussels Forum]])
- University of Deusto + (Spanish private university in the [[Euskadi|Basque country]] owned by the [[Society of Jesus]].)
- Queen Sofía of Spain + (Spanish royal with penchant for Bilderbergs)
- Alfredo Sánchez Bella + (Spanish spook and possible deep politician)
- Barcelona Centre for International Affairs + (Spanish think tank that hosted to the [[Integrity Initiative Spanish Cluster]])