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  • François Lenglet  + (Single Bilderberg French editor)
  • Jacques Georges-Picot  + (Single Bilderberg French financier. Director of French multinational corporation Suez 1957-1971.)
  • Christophe Béchu  + (Single Bilderberg French politician who by 2022 had become Minister for Ecological Transition)
  • Thomas Ebeling  + (Single Bilderberg German businessman - tobacco, [[Pepsi]], [[Novartis]] pharmaceuticals, media executive. Member of [[Atlantik-Brücke]].)
  • Jürgen Trittin  + (Single Bilderberg German politician)
  • Donald Fraser  + (Single Bilderberg Mayor of Minneapolis)
  • Svein Aaser  + (Single Bilderberg Norwegian businessman. Led Foundation for Social and Business Research & The Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise)
  • Hans Vatne  + (Single Bilderberg Norwegian editor who attended the [[1981 Bilderberg]])
  • Paulo Macedo  + (Single Bilderberg Portuguese Minister of Health)
  • Doris Leuthard  + (Single Bilderberg President of Switzerland)
  • Hans-Peter Tschudi  + (Single Bilderberg President of Switzerland)
  • Franklin Lindsay  + (Single Bilderberg SOE spook)
  • Cem Duna  + (Single Bilderberg Turkish diplomat)
  • Mustafa Akyol  + (Single Bilderberg Turkish journalist and author)
  • Ian Hay Davison  + (Single Bilderberg UK banker. Managed the rapid growth of the accounting company [[Arthur Andersen]] in the UK.)
  • Samuel Lewis  + (Single Bilderberg US Ambassador to Israel for 8 years)
  • Relus ter Beek  + (Single Bilderberg [[Dutch Minister of Defence]])
  • Roswell Gilpatric  + (Single Bilderberg classmate of [[Charles W. Yost]], [[Paul Nitze]] and [[Chapman Rose]]. [[US Deputy Secretary of Defense]])
  • Frederick Beebe  + (Single Bilderberg corporate lawyer)
  • Bruce Kovner  + (Single Bilderberg hedge fund billionaire. Described as "one of the most powerful people in the country, culturally, financially, and politically." and ""[[George Soros]]'s Right-Wing Twin".)
  • Klaas de Vries  + (Single Bilderberg retired Dutch politician who attended [[Atlantic Storm]])
  • Danica Kragić  + (Single Bilderberg robotics researcher. [[Wallenberg Sphere]].)
  • Adlai Stevenson III  + (Single Bilderberg son of [[Adlai Stevenson II]])
  • George Vojta  + (Single Bilderberg, BIS, central banker)
  • Tony Comper  + (Single Bilderberg, Bank of Montreal head)
  • Ludwig Erhard  + (Single Bilderberg, West German Minister for Economics for 14 years during the German "economic miracle".)
  • Ken Nickerson  + (Single Bilderberg. Morgan Stanley)
  • Enrico Letta  + (Single Bilderberg. Prime Minister of Italy)
  • Constantine Zepos  + (Single Bilderberger)
  • Allen Lambert  + (Single Bilderberger)
  • Glenn Hubbard  + (Single Bilderberger)
  • George Bell  + (Single Bilderberger)
  • Bruno Kreisky  + (Single Bilderberger Austrian Chancellor)
  • Hans Seidel (Austrian)  + (Single Bilderberger Austrian economist)
  • David R. Peterson  + (Single Bilderberger Canadian politician)
  • Brad Wall  + (Single Bilderberger Canadian politician)
  • Sixten Korkman  + (Single Bilderberger Finnish economist with high profile in corporate media.)
  • Anne Berner  + (Single Bilderberger Finnish politician. Now works for [[the Wallenberg family]].)
  • David Dautresme  + (Single Bilderberger French [[Lazard]] banker)
  • Olivier de Bavinchove  + (Single Bilderberger French military)
  • Maurice Herzog  + (Single Bilderberger French mountaineer and politician who attended the [[Bilderberg/1974|1974 Bilderberg meeting]], which was held close to [[Chamonix]], where he was Mayor.)
  • Jens Spahn  + (Single Bilderberger German Minister of Health, Pharma lobbyist & suspected [[deep state tool]])
  • Karl Schiller  + (Single Bilderberger German politician)
  • James Florio  + (Single Bilderberger Governor of New Jersey)
  • Yannis S. Costopoulos  + (Single Bilderberger Greek financier)
  • Hélène Rey  + (Single Bilderberger Institut Montaigne [[economist]])
  • Simon Coveney  + (Single Bilderberger Irish politician)
  • Tima Anselmi  + (Single Bilderberger Italian Heath Minister)
  • Luigi Caligaris  + (Single Bilderberger Italian officer, later politician)
  • Luigi Spaventa  + (Single Bilderberger Italian politician)
  • Hans Klein  + (Single Bilderberger Member of Parliament for the CDU/CSU; Spokesman on Foreign Affairs)
  • Jean-Pascal Delamuraz  + (Single Bilderberger Member of the Swiss Federal Council. Managed to get [[Switzerland]] into the [[World Trade Organization]] in 1[[1994]] without a referendum.)
  • Kjetil Alstadheim  + (Single Bilderberger Norwegian journalist and editor)
  • Jose Pedro Aguiar-Branco  + (Single Bilderberger Portuguese Defense minister. Potential leader of the Social Democrats, but failed to gain position.)
  • Ola Ullsten  + (Single Bilderberger Prime Minister of Sweden)
  • Thorbjörn Fälldin  + (Single Bilderberger Prime Minister of Sweden)
  • Senem Aydın-Düzgit  + (Single Bilderberger Turkish academic. Opponent of Prime Minister [[Recep Tayyip Erdoğan]], strongly for the [[European Union]]. Published about COVID-19)
  • Gündüz Aktan  + (Single Bilderberger Turkish diplomat)
  • B. D. Cooke  + (Single Bilderberger UK businessman)
  • H. R. McMaster  + (Single Bilderberger US general)
  • Paul Girolami  + (Single Bilderberger [[Glaxo]] CEO)
  • David E. Bell  + (Single Bilderberger [[USAID Administrator]])
  • Charles Krauthammer  + (Single Bilderberger [[Washington Conference on International Terrorism]] visitor)
  • Carroll Wilson  + (Single Bilderberger academic)
  • Arne Olav Brundtland  + (Single Bilderberger academic married to Norwegian PM and big pharma lobbyist [[Gro Harlem Brundtland]].)
  • Claude Julien  + (Single Bilderberger editor)
  • Richard Descoing  + (Single Bilderberger who died in unexplained circumstances.)
  • Melih Esenbel  + (Single Bilderberger, Three time Turkish ambassador to the United States)
  • Gunnar Thoroddsen  + (Single Bilderberger, later Prime Minister of Iceland.)
  • Erdal İnönü  + (Single Bilderberger, various offices in the Turkish government, including acting PM)
  • John Lipsky  + (Single Bilderberger. Briefly acted as Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund)
  • F. Emmanuel Iselin  + (Single Bilderberger. Swiss General Staff, then President of [[Bâloise]], the third biggest Swiss insurance company.)
  • Ferit Şahenk  + (Single Bilderberger. [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2005]]. Richest person in Turkey)
  • Robert Habeck  + (Singularly unqualified politician who was put in charge of the German economy in 2021)
  • Denis Donaldson  + (Sinn Féin member exposed in December 2005 as an MI5 employee. Assassinated in 2006.)
  • Cyril Smith  + (Sir Cyril Smith was MP for Rochdale from 1972 to 1992. He never prosecuted for his paedophilia.)
  • Noloyiso Sandile  + (Sister of King [[Goodwill Zwelithini]], who also reportedly died of [[COVID-19]].)
  • Josefa Johnson  + (Sister of Lyndon B. Johnson, premature death.)
  • Eleanor Lansing Dulles  + (Sister of the [[Dulles brothers]]; heavily involved with the reconstruction effort in Austria and Germany; "the Mother of Berlin")
  • Anti-Empire  + (Site concentrating on independent [[geopolitical]] analysis. Covid-19 dissident.)
  • Hotel Martinez  + (Site for the [[Bilderberg/1963|1963 Bilderberg meeting]])
  • Darkmoon  + (Site owners' Poetry, translations of French poetry, articles on matters of geo-political import and the burgeoning depravity of Western society and culture)
  • David Oddsson  + (Six time Bilderberger Icelandic politician)
  • 2021 Scottish Parliament election  + (Sixth election to the Scottish Parliament.)
  • Austan Goolsbee  + (Skull and Bones economist. Obama advisor. One of the WEF's 100 Global Leaders for Tomorrow. Fan of heavy COVID-19 bailouts)
  • George H. W. Bush  + (Skull and bones mastermind of the bush family busine$$.)
  • Yalda Hakim  + (Sky News world presenter, ex BBC. Selected as Young Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2019.)
  • Slavery  + (Slavery is the most blatant of abusive relationships. Slaves are denied rights and freedoms, most notably the freedom to escape the relationship. They are ''de facto'', if not ''de jure'', property of their masters.)
  • Document:Victor Madeira The Russian Orthodox Church: a State tool of malign influence  + (Slides with talking point for a lecture held by Victor Madeira at University of Macedonia (located in Thessaloniki Greece))
  • Le Cercle/2013 (London)  + (Slightly exposed meeting of [[Le Cercle]] attended by [[Václav Klaus]])
  • Ladislav Hamran  + (Slovak President of the [[European Agency for Criminal Justice Cooperation]], overseeing its expansion and global scope.)
  • Miroslav Lajčák  + (Slovak diplomat with WEF AGM habit)
  • University of Economics in Bratislava  + (Slovenian university of economics)
  • Israel/Judaization of Jerusalem  + (Slow-motion but determined ethnic cleansing of Jerusalem)
  • Eswatini  + (Small African Kingdom; surrounded by [[South Africa]].)
  • Armenia  + (Small Eurasian nation; formerly part of the [[USSR]])
  • University of Maine (France)  + (Small French university)
  • Ohio Northern University  + (Small Midwestern private university)
  • DePauw University  + (Small Midwestern university)
  • Indiana State University  + (Small Midwestern university, not to be confused with [[Indiana University]])
  • Oxford University/Linacre College  + (Small Oxford college with some deep state operatives)
  • Haverford College  + (Small Pennsylvania College with lots of influential former students.)
  • Stellenbosch  + (Small South African town in Western Cape Province that is a center for the South African deep state.)
  • University of Wisconsin–Parkside  + (Small Wisconsin university)
  • Hilversum  + (Small [[city]]. Location of the murder of [[Pim Fortuyn]] and a hijacking of the [[NOS]]-building. HQ of most [[Dutch]] [[TV]]-broadcasters.)
  • Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace  + (Small but influential think-tank for internet coordination)
  • Sri Lanka  + (Small country in Asia, an attack blamed on [[IS]] killed more than 200 people in 2019 just after COVID erupted.)
  • Togo  + (Small country in [[West Africa]].)
  • Maldives  + (Small country of Islands in the Indian Ocean. Main source of income for most is tourism.)
  • US/Park Police  + (Small federal police agency with responsibilities and jurisdiction over areas managed by the National Park Service, primarily urban in Washington, D.C., San Francisco and New York.)
  • Kiribati  + (Small island nation in [[Oceania]].)
  • Marshall Islands  + (Small island nation in [[Oceania]].)
  • Antigua and Barbuda  + (Small island nation in the [[Caribbean Sea]], formerly part of the [[British Empire]].)
  • Brunei  + (Small kingdom in South-East-Asia)
  • North Macedonia  + (Small landlocked country in the [[Balkans]]. Newest member of [[NATO]], candidate for [[EU]] membership.)
  • Lesotho  + (Small landlocked nation in [[Africa]].)
  • University of Puget Sound  + (Small liberal arts college in Washington State)
  • Central Washington University  + (Small regional Washington State university)
  • Eastern Oregon College  + (Small regional university)
  • Bad Nenndorf  + (Small town in Lower Saxony, Germany, home to a British torture centre in the years after [[WW2]]. Covered-up by British "investigation".)
  • Adelphi University  + (Small university in New York)
  • Meeting  + (Smaller, private functions such as those of most [[deep state milieux]]. Public or at least quasi-public, acknowledged [[event]]s are termed [[conference]]s.)
  • Document:How did the US rename a terror group to work with it  + (So [[Rex Tillerson|Mr Tillerson]]So [[Rex Tillerson|Mr Tillerson]], contrary to what [[CENTCOM]] and Brett McGurk keep telling you, the [[Syrian Democratic Forces]] are not a “truly multi-ethnic” group of freedom fighters uniting against [[ISIL]] barbarism. The handful of Arab tribes in the SDF are there for cosmetic purposes only, as part an effort to cover up cooperation between US forces and a group that your administration official designates a “[[terrorist]] group.”orist]] group.”)
  • Korean Central Intelligence Agency  + (So dependent on the CIA they didn't bother to change the name.)
  • Document:The Theresa May government's nuclear obsession is a betrayal of democracy  + (So here's the key question: how can a goveSo here's the key question: how can a government that has declared in its election manifesto its commitment to delivering the lowest cost power in Europe, and its utter impartiality in deciding between any one power generation technology over any other, justify an obsessively pro-nuclear energy policy that could land every household in Britain with a £12,600 ''nuclear tax''?in Britain with a £12,600 ''nuclear tax''?)
  • Accountability  + (So much talked about, so rarely applied - "accountability" in modern parlance is a synonym for "punishment".)
  • Document:The Mind Numbing Hypocrisy of the Supreme Court  + (So the [[UK/Supreme Court|Supreme Court]] has ruled that there must be a right to appeal against [[imprisonment]], unless your name is [[Craig Murray]], you are connected to [[Julian Assange]] or you are a "[[war on terror]]" [[whistleblower]].)
  • Document:Theresa May's Father  + (So what is it that you fear [[Theresa May|Mrs May]]? The truth about your colleagues, or is it something much closer to home? Maybe May is terrified of people connecting her with the name [[Hubert Brasier|Brasier]]?)
  • Document:Fears over conflicts of interest at top of watchdog probing Labour anti-semitism  + (So why would the [[EHRC]] decide to investigate [[Labour Party|Labour]] for [[anti-semitism]], when the polls showed it had actually dropped, and not probe the [[Conservative Party|Conservatives]] or [[UKIP]], whose members displayed [[Islamophobia]]?)
  • Document:The Real Reason Theresa May’s Brexit Has Failed  + (So, the choice faced by ordinary British pSo, the choice faced by ordinary British people is between a [[neoliberal]] [[EU]] supported by millionaires like [[Kenneth Clarke]] or an ultra-[[neoliberal]] [[Brexit]] supported by multimillionaires like [[Jacob Rees-Mogg]]. Meanwhile, ordinary working-class people pay the price for these elite games, as usual.the price for these elite games, as usual.)
  • User:Jun  + (So, you want to start a website but not usSo, you want to start a website but not use Microsoft? Get Apple, but Google works with Microsoft to track you. Fine, use Safari, and DuckDuckGo. O, DDG uses Bing. O, use Yahoo, fine. O, your work uses Skype. Don't use Skype. Use Linux with FaceTime. Well, we can still track you as Microsoft hosts a part of Netflix, Amazon and your data is in your bosses and professor's Office apps. Ok, ok, you use Linux, don't have a smartphone, or phone at all, no TV, and never got an ID? Even if you don't use Linux, we can merely track you by others walking or driving past you! Ha-ha!! Oh, you live in a forest [[Five Eyes]] covers the world in military satellites.</br>We own you. Go to sleep.itary satellites. We own you. Go to sleep.)
  • Kjell-Olof Feldt  + (Social Democrat Minister of Finance who attended Bilderberg and initiated large neoliberal changes.)
  • Heinz J. H. Ruhnau  + (Social Democrat politician and co-founder of the right-wing internal grouping [[Seeheimer Kreis]]. Attended [[Bilderberg 1991]] as outgoing Chairman of [[Lufthansa]].)
  • Morris Berman  + (Social critic who has criticised the ''de facto'' legalisation of [[torture]] in USA.)
  • Jeff Schmidt  + (Social dissident who wrote ''Disciplined Minds - A Critical Look at Salaried Professionals and the Soul-battering System That Shapes Their Lives'')
  • Roosevelt University  + (Social justice is a cornerstone of Roosevelt's history and development)
  • Influencer  + (Social media celebrities who can be bought for product placement. Their content is predominantly consumed by [[children]], [[teenagers]] and young adults.)
  • Ernst Fraenkel  + (Social-Democrat opponent of the German Nazi government. After the war a professor at the [[Freie Universität Berlin]], where he founded the [[John F. Kennedy-Institute for North American Studies]].)
  • Meyer London  + (Socialist Congressman who voted against entry into [[World War I]]. Died prematurely in [[1926]], when struck by an automobile.)
  • Tony Benn  + (Socialist MP for UK Labour Party)
  • Fatah  + (Socialist political party in Palestine. Not wanted by Israel and subsequently removed for [[Hamas]].)
  • New Orleans  + (Socio-Ethnically cleansed after 2005 [[Hurricane Katrina]].)
  • Sociopathy  + (Sociopaths are either run-of-the-mill [[Narcissistic_personality_disorder|narcissists]] turned malignant - or ''successful'', i.e conniving psychopaths hiding their core traits from public view)
  • Sofia Himmelblau  + (Sofia Himmelblau, possibly a pseudonym as there is no other presence of her online, wrote about the [[2011 England riots]].)
  • Web browser  + (Software to view the [[world wide web]].)
  • Anthony White  + (Soldier in the white army of Rhodesia who was accused of involvement in the [[Olof Palme Assassination]].)
  • Joseph Stanley Kimmitt  + (Soldier, then politics, the military lobbyist)
  • Valentine Vivian  + (Sole holder of this position until 1943, after which time it was shared. The start and end dates of this posting are conjectured.)
  • Nima Elbagir  + (Sole journalist to have seen [[Libyan slave markets]]. Also did [[Ebola]] coverage.)
  • Jeannette Rankin  + (Sole member of Congress to vote against the declaration of war on [[Japan]] following the attack on [[Pearl Harbor]].)
  • Thomas Dawson  + (Solicitor General for Scotland. Senator of the College of Justice. Judge of the Supreme Courts of Scotland.)
  • Document:We got ourselves a reader  + (Solid insights into the march towards police state status in much of the Western world from someone who experienced them first hand in Northern Ireland)
  • Destruction of Evidence from Ground Zero at the World Trade Center  + (Some claim that evidence from "ground zero" was destroyed, but the following sources indicate that evidence was preserved and examined before rubble was recycled.)
  • Document:Bigger than 911  + (Some light relief at the expense of the MOD and its Trident nuclear missile carrying submarine fleet.)
  • Wikipedia/Gaps  + (Some of wikipedia's most notable gaps.)
  • User:Jun  + (Some poor guy created a database cross-cheSome poor guy created a database cross-checking who was anonymously editing Wikipedia pages and getting away with it. All the intelligence agencies? All the corporations? US Senators? Royals from over the world? The good answer is all of them. And Jimmy Wales did nothing about it. The question here is… who are the ''registered editors'' behind Wikipedia allowing this? editors'' behind Wikipedia allowing this?)
  • Jury trial  + (Some things in life are rightly consideredSome things in life are rightly considered sacrosanct, such as the right to education and to work. Another is the right to [[trial by jury]].<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>]</a></sup>)
  • Remembrance Sunday/A meditation  + (Some thoughts on UK remembrance day including a recording and lyrics of the Eric Bogle song "The Green Fields of France")
  • Document:The Meaning of the US Saber-Rattling at the Borders of Russia  + (Some thoughts on the Russia - NATO military balance in light of NATO posturing, excercises and sabre-rettling around Russia's wetern and southern borders)
  • Document:Ephraim Katzir and Israeli CBW Program  + (Some useful insights into the history of Israeli chemical and biological weapons development and use.)
  • Dealer  + (Someone who deals)
  • Whistleblower  + (Someone who exposes wrongdoing which they have witnessed or deduced, typically by being privy to inside information while at work.)
  • Billionaire  + (Someone who has amassed money and property worth over US $1,000,000,000.)
  • Addict  + (Someone who has an addiction.)
  • Propagandist  + (Someone who tries to persuade people of things they themselves do not believe or are uncertain of.)
  • Red herring  + (Something to distract from something else.)
  • Niels Nørlund  + (Somewhat mysterious Danish [[editor]] and member of the Bilderberg steering committee.)
  • Yair Netanyahu  + (Son of Benjamin Netanyahu)
  • Michel Trudeau  + (Son of Canadian Prime Minister [[Pierre Trudeau]] and brother of [[Justin Trudeau]]. Died in a freak avalanche in 1998.)
  • David Rockefeller Jr  + (Son of David Rockefeller Sr, the most frequent Bilderberg visitor of all time.)
  • Mark Hatfield  + (Son of Senator. Acting administrator of the [[TSA]] who "interfered with disciplinary procedures designed to prevent favoritism at the agency".)
  • Nicholas Eden  + (Son of UK PM [[Anthony Eden]])
  • Neil Bush  + (Son of [[George H. W. Bush]], involved in the [[Savings and loan fraud]].)
  • Andreas Straßmeir  + (Son of [[Günter Straßmeir]] who was Chief of Staff to German Chancellor [[Helmut Kohl]]. Suspected of involvement in the 1995 [[Oklahoma City bombing]].)
  • Sebastian Shemirani  + (Son of [[Kate Shemirani]]. He holds completely different opinions than his mother and believes any bigger [[conspiracy]] can not exist. His bad relationship with his mother was exploited in a hit piece interview by the [[BBC]].)
  • Donald Graham  + (Son of [[Katharine Graham]], TLC, Facebook, 10 Bilderbergs)
  • Tom Lawson  + (Son of [[Nigel Lawson]])
  • Ian Brzezinski  + (Son of [[Zbigniew Brzezinski]], member of the [[Integrity Initiative]]'s [[US Cluster]].)
  • Alastair Buchan  + (Son of a spook, propagandist and UK deep state operative. Commandant of the Imperial Defence College, four Bilderbergs)
  • José María Figueres Olsen  + (Son of another [[President of Costa Rica]], this one was a [[Global Leader for Tomorrow in 1995]])
  • Fritz Schoon  + (Son of anti-apartheid activist [[Marius Schoon]])
  • F. Trubee Davison  + (Son of influential banker [[Henry Davison]]. Worked with deep state operatives [[Elbert H. Gary|Judge Gary]] and [[Bill Donovan]]. After WW2 Director of Personnel for the [[CIA]].)
  • Saif al-Islam Gaddafi  + (Son of late Libyan leader [[Muammar Gaddafi]])
  • İlter Türkmen  + (Son of leader of the Turkish National SecuSon of leader of the Turkish National Security Service (MAH). [[Bilderberg boost]] in [[1968]]. Foreign Minister in the military government after the [[1980 Turkish coup d'état|1980 coup d'etat]]. Another Bilderberg when the military formally gave back civilian control .tary formally gave back civilian control .)
  • Jared Kushner  + (Son-in-law of [[Donald Trump]], suspected US deep state operative)
  • Soros Fellows/1998  + (Soros Fellows 1998)
  • Soros Fellows/1999  + (Soros Fellows 1999)
  • Soros Fellow/2022  + (Soros Fellows 20)
  • Soros Fellows/2009  + (Soros Fellows 20)
  • Soros Fellows/2008  + (Soros Fellows 20)
  • Soros Fellows/2000  + (Soros Fellows 2000)
  • Soros Fellows/2001  + (Soros Fellows 2001)
  • Soros Fellows/2002  + (Soros Fellows 2002)
  • Soros Fellows/2003  + (Soros Fellows 2003)
  • Soros Fellows/2004  + (Soros Fellows 2004)
  • Soros Fellows/2005  + (Soros Fellows 2005)
  • Soros Fellows/2006  + (Soros Fellows 2006)
  • Soros Fellows/2007  + (Soros Fellows 2007)
  • Soros Fellows/2010  + (Soros Fellows 2010)
  • Soros Fellows/2011  + (Soros Fellows 2011)
  • Soros Fellows/2012  + (Soros Fellows 2012)
  • 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]].)
  • 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.)
  • Angola  + (South West African state)
  • 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)
  • Ana Palacio  + (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.)
  • 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]])
  • University of Málaga  + (Spanish university founded in 1972)
  • Chile  + (Spanish-speaking MEDC in [[South America]]. It occupies a long, narrow strip of land between the Andes to the east, and the [[Pacific Ocean]] to the west.)
  • Königswinter/Speakers  + (Speakers at the Königswinter Conference)
  • Document:The 20-year war on Afghanistan was a mistake  + (Speaking outside Parliament on 18 August 2Speaking outside Parliament on 18 August 2021, prior to the [[Afghanistan]] emergency debate, [[Zarah Sultana]] joined colleagues including [[Jeremy Corbyn]] to say: "The [[2001 Invasion of Afghanistan|war on Afghanistan]] shows – once and for all – that the West cannot deliver liberal [[democracy]] at the barrel of a gun. This war – the first '[[War on Terror]]' – must be [[Britain]]'s last [[war of aggression]]." aggression]].")
  • Jacques Delors  + (Spearheaded European integration and the euro in close cooperation with the [[European Roundtable of Industrialists]])
  • Michael Jeffery  + (Special Action Forces, counter-terrorism, then Governor General of Australia)
  • William Luti  + (Special Advisor for National Security Affairs to [[Dick Cheney]]. Attended the [[2004 Bilderberg|2004]] - [[2007 Bilderberg]]s)
  • Richard Marquise  + (Special Agent Richard A. Marquise became the FBI's chief investigator of the Pan Am Flight 103 case when the Lockerbie bombing investigation began to focus on Libya. He wrote the 2006 book "Scotbom: Evidence and the Lockerbie Investigation".)
  • Harvey Hollister Bundy  + (Special Assistant on Atomic Matters under FDR. Chairman of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace,)
  • Louise Arbour  + (Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for International Migration)
  • Maria de Goeij  + (Special Services division)
  • Hong Kong  + (Special administrative region of China, several recent attempts at regime changes.)
  • Mark Middleton  + (Special assistant to US President [[Bill Clinton]] in the 1990s, where he admitted [[Jeffrey Epstein]] to the White House on multiple occasions. Shot dead like other former Epstein friends in 2022.)
  • Mitchell Rogovin  + (Special counsel to the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] in 1975 and 1976.)
  • Jessica Lynch/Rescue  + (Special forces rescue operation that was not actually necessary, but initiated to bring some uplifting news from Iraq.)
  • Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies  + (Special-statute special-statute with deep state connections)
  • Darrell Hamamoto  + (Specialist in U.S. media and ethnic studies.)
  • Srđa Popović  + (Specialist in creating [[regime changes]] on behalf of spooky sponsors. "When used properly, [they’re] more powerful than an aircraft carrier battle group.")
  • Sadruddin Aga Khan  + (Specialist in running intelligence operations under humanitarian cover. [[Club of Rome]] member.)
  • University of Giessen  + (Specializing in agricultural sciences)
  • Tilburg University  + (Specializing in the [[social and behavioral sciences]], [[economics]], [[law]], business sciences, theology and humanities.)
  • Document:MI5 DG Speech 16-9-10  + (Speech by Jonathan Evans, as Director GeneSpeech by Jonathan Evans, as Director General of MI5, to the "Worshipful Company of Security Professionals" in October 2010. The "Worshipful Company" (ie livery company of the City of London) tag hints at the Masonic and occult nature of the British establishment in general and its Intelligence and security structures in particular.nce and security structures in particular.)
  • Document:Julian Assange at Moment of Truth  + (Speech by Julian Assange to the Moment of Truth event in New Zealand on 15 September 2014)
  • File:Hitler Berlin speech 19 july 1940.pdf  + (Speech by [[Adolf Hitler]] to the Reichstag following the routing of the British Expeditionary Force (BEF) and the capitulation of France)
  • Sarah Gouda  + (Speechwriter of [[Kamala Harris]])
  • Scott Bennett  + (Spent 2 years in jail as a result of speaking his mind and attempting to blow the whistle on fraud and corruption inside the US war machine.)
  • Philip Agee  + (Spent twelve years in the CIA from 1957 to 1969 before becoming the most important CIA whistle blower ever.)
  • Lee Merritt  + (Spinal Surgeon with a military background)
  • University of Glasgow  + (Spinwatch notes its close links to the [[fracking]] industry.)
  • Paris Descartes University  + (Split from Sorbonne in 1970, merged to a new University of Paris)
  • Rochelle Walensky  + (Spoke about "impending doom" of COVID-19 in March 2021)
  • John Danforth  + (Spoke at the 1979 [[JCIT]] on "Terrorism Versus Democracy". He was a mentor of [[Le Cercle]] visitor, [[Paul Dietrich]].)
  • Frank Cluskey  + (Spoke at the [[1979 Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism]] as [[Leader of the Irish Labour Party]])
  • Aharon Yariv  + (Spoke at the [[1979]] [[Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism]], on "Arab State Support for Terrorism".)
  • Jacques Toubon  + (Spoke at the [[1992 Bilderberg]] on ''The Migration Issue''.)
  • Eric Blumenfeld  + (Spoke at the seminal 1979 Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism on "'No' to Terrorism in any Guise.)
  • Pieter Kuin  + (Spoke on "European co-operation for the development of Southern Italy" with [[Paul Rykens]] at the [[1968 Bilderberg]])
  • William Hyland  + (Spoke on ''The Impact Of Glasnost'' at the [[1988 Bilderberg]] as [[editor of Foreign Affairs]])
  • Henning Wegener  + (Spoke on ''The Practical Agenda For the Alliance'' at the [[1991 Bilderberg]].)
  • Óscar Romero  + (Spoke out against poverty, social injustice, assassinations and torture. Assassinated while giving mass.)
  • Semih Akbil  + (Spokesman for the Turkish government after the invasion of [[Cyprus]]. Attended the [[1975 Bilderberg]])
  • Stephen Dalziel  + (Spokesman for the [[Institute for Statecraft]] and "Research and Staff Coordinator" of the [[Integrity Initiative]] with "Forty years of dealing with Russia"... “Definitely not secret service, I promise you.” Russo-British Chamber of Commerce director)
  • Frank Heemskerk  + (Spokesperson for the [[World Bank]]. State secretary for Economical affairs. Banker for [[ABN AMRO]].)
  • Euan Philipps  + (Spokesperson, [[Labour Against Antisemitism]] (LAAS))
  • Nicolas Berggruen  + (Sponsor of influential think-tanks)
  • David Gordon  + (Spook - cover job for regime change)
  • Harry Sporborg  + (Spook alleged to have envisaged Operation Gladio.)
  • Daphne Park  + (Spook and BBC governor)
  • Trond Johansen  + (Spook and central deep state actor in Norway for more than 5 decades.)
  • William Corson  + (Spook and counterinsurgency expert who became became critical of the "American intelligence empire". Unofficial adviser to [[Frank Church]] and the Senate Intelligence Activities Committee.)
  • Frederick Kempe  + (Spook and deep state actor)
  • Arndt Freytag von Loringhoven  + (Spook and diplomat. Part of the German cell of the [[Integrity Initiative]]. NATO's first chief of intelligence 2016-2019.)
  • 1968 Bissell Meeting  + (Spook meeting discussing the inner workings of the CIA)
  • Greg Moriarty  + (Spook pushing for increased budgets and powers.)
  • Walsh School of Foreign Service  + (Spook recruitment hub and conclave)
  • Jack Alston Crichton  + (Spook who had a close association with [[George H. W. Bush]], involved in the arrangements of the visit that [[US President]] [[John F. Kennedy]] made to Dallas.)
  • Markus Wolf  + (Spook who ran foreign intelligence of the STASI for some 34 years)
  • William Walker  + (Spook who worked with repressive Latin-American regimes. Also an actor in the [[Kosovo War]] in 1999.)
  • Paul Dietrich  + (Spook, Cercle visitor)
  • Dorothy Hunt  + (Spook, wife of Watergate/JFK assassination conspirator, [[E. Howard Hunt]]. Killed in a plane suspicious crash.)
  • Karen Kornbluh  + (Spook. [[BBG Governor]])
  • Zoë Baird  + (Spookily connected US lawyer)
  • Paula Dobriansky  + (Spookily connected US politician)
  • StopFake  + (Spooky "[[fact checking]]" website to counter "[[Russian Propaganda]]". Backed by an alliance of groups including the [[Integrity Initiative]]. Some staff crossover with the [[Institute for Statecraft]].)
  • Peter Neumann  + (Spooky "[[terror expert]]", [[ACG YGL]]/2012)
  • Jack Teixeira  + (Spooky "[[whistleblower]]" from the Massachusetts National Guard [[intelligence]] wing who reportedly leaked documents online, aged 21.)
  • Robert Pickus  + (Spooky "peace activist" who proposed that in "the current political climate, war is essential for justice to prevail".)
  • Colloquium on Analysis and Estimates  + (Spooky 1979 Washington conference)
  • Colloquium on Counterintelligence  + (Spooky 1980 Washington conference)
  • Colloquium on Intelligence Requirements for the 1990s  + (Spooky 1987 conference)
  • Jacob Collins  + (Spooky American entrepreneur and real estate developer)
  • Christopher Alexander  + (Spooky American marketing and communications executive)
  • Uri Ra-Anan  + (Spooky American-Israeli expert in the politics of [[communist]] countries, and "[[terrorism]]".)
  • Philip Ruddock  + (Spooky Australian Attorney General.)
  • Institute for Regional Security  + (Spooky Australian think-tank)
  • Dawood Azami  + (Spooky BBC journalist and editor. Selected as [[Young Global Leaders 2011|Young Global Leader]] by the [[World Economic Forum]].)
  • William F. Buckley  + (Spooky Bilderberg TV speaker, friend of [[Alistair Horne]])
  • Wolfgang Schürer  + (Spooky Bilderberg academic)
  • Robin Ibbs  + (Spooky Bilderberg banker. Private adviser to [[Margaret Thatcher]] on Efficiency and Effectiveness in Government)
  • Tom Donilon  + (Spooky Bilderberger. Has advised the presiSpooky Bilderberger. Has advised the presidential campaigns of [[Jimmy Carter]], [[Walter Mondale]], [[Joe Biden]], [[Michael Dukakis]], [[Bill Clinton]], [[Barack Obama]], and [[Hillary Clinton]], designing policy, managing conventions, preparing candidates for debates, and overseeing presidential transitions. His brothers are also deep state operatives.s brothers are also deep state operatives.)
  • Mark Field  + (Spooky British Conservative Party politician)
  • David Carter  + (Spooky British diplomat)
  • Thomas Drew  + (Spooky British diplomat; Counter-Terrorism and National Security)
  • Karim Khan  + (Spooky British lawyer who became Chief Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court in 2021.)
  • John Bassett  + (Spooky Canadian media mogul who attended two Bilderbergs in the early 1960s)
  • Álvaro Gomez-Hurtado  + (Spooky Colombian diplomat who attended [[Le Cercle]]. Assassinated in 1995)
  • Josef Korbel  + (Spooky Czechoslovak-US professor in internSpooky Czechoslovak-US professor in international politics. His daughter [[Madeleine Albright]] was [[US Secretary of State]] under [[US President|President]] [[Bill Clinton]], and he was the mentor of [[George W. Bush]]'s Secretary of State, [[Condoleezza Rice]].[[Condoleezza Rice]].)
  • Dan Rosenfield  + (Spooky Downing Street Chief of Staff under [[Boris Johnson]], with strong [[Israeli]] ties.)
  • Samuel Rozemond  + (Spooky Dutch foreign policy expert who attended the [[1973 Bilderberg]] and later worked for the [[Clingendael Institute]])
  • Paul Mason  + (Spooky English writer and broadcaster who,Spooky English writer and broadcaster who, with [[Carole Cadwalladr]], was "unmasked as lap dogs for the [[security state]].<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>;/sup>)
  • Eerik-Niiles Kross  + (Spooky Estonian politician)
  • Roger Seydoux de Clausonne  + (Spooky French diplomat who attended the [[1973 Bilderberg]])
  • Salome Zourabichvili  + (Spooky French diplomat who was parachuted in to become President of Georgia in 2018)
  • Bernard Asso  + (Spooky French lawyer)
  • Hannes Adomeit  + (Spooky German academic who headed up the [[German cluster of the Integrity Initiative]].)
  • Jan Techau  + (Spooky German academic. Co-author of the study ''Führungsmacht Deutschland'')
  • Wolfgang Ischinger  + (Spooky German diplomat. Chaired the Munich Security Conference)
  • Marion Dönhoff  + (Spooky German journalist)
  • Werner Marx  + (Spooky German politician, Le Cercle, [[Psychological warfare]] specialist, later leader of the parliamentary Foreign Affairs Committee)
  • Alois Mertes  + (Spooky German who attended the Bilderberg and Le Cercle. Aide to [[German Foreign Minister]] [[Hans-Dietrich Genscher]])
  • Tzipi Livni  + (Spooky Israeli Foreign Minister)
  • Jonathan Adiri  + (Spooky Israeli [[digital healthcare]] businessman who previously worked in national security think tank)
  • Black Cube  + (Spooky Israeli business intelligence agency)
  • Shimon Peres  + (Spooky Israeli politician)
  • Vittorfranco Pisano  + (Spooky Italian "[[counter terrorist]]" academic member of the [[Integrity Initiative's Italian cluster]])
  • Piero Ostellino  + (Spooky Italian journalist who attended [[Bilderberg/1982]].)
  • Mitsuhiro Shimada  + (Spooky Japanese businessman. Officially, a [[suicide]].)
  • Marwan Khreesat  + (Spooky Jordanian bomb maker)
  • David Martin  + (Spooky MEP)
  • Ian Butterfield  + (Spooky MICC consultant, [[Le Cercle]])
  • Hans Otto Meyer  + (Spooky Norwegian businessman and ship owner whose house was found to have a secret Gladio arms cache in 1978.)
  • Per Egil Hegge  + (Spooky Norwegian journalist and editor)
  • Nils Udgaard  + (Spooky Norwegian politician)
  • Finn Lied  + (Spooky Norwegian politician. Zionist. Creator of oil company [[Statoil]]. Deep state operative.)
  • The Prague Society  + (Spooky Prague-based NGO)
  • Peter van der Byl  + (Spooky Rhodesian politician)
  • Alexander Lebedev  + (Spooky Russian oligarch and media mogul)
  • Abdulaziz bin Abdullah bin Abdulaziz  + (Spooky Saudi deputy minister and fourth son of [[Abdullah of Saudi Arabia|King Abdullah]] who attended [[Le Cercle]] in 2012, during [[Syria|the attempt at regime change in Syria]])
  • Haluk Dinçer  + (Spooky Turkish businessman, [[Turkish Industry and Business Association chair]])
  • Edward Leigh  + (Spooky UK Lawyer politician)
  • John Browne  + (Spooky UK businessman, [[Morgan Stanley]], [[Le Cercle]], [[Chatham house]] ...)
  • Alexander Finnen  + (Spooky UK deep state operative, [[Chris Donnelly]]'s "right hand man")
  • John Killick  + (Spooky UK diplomat)
  • Michael Palliser  + (Spooky UK diplomat)
  • Peter Ricketts  + (Spooky UK diplomat)
  • Serena Stone  + (Spooky UK diplomat in the [[FCO]] dealing in "counter-terrorism.")
  • Norman Reddaway  + (Spooky UK diplomat who ran the UK/FCO's [[Information Research Department]], [[The Britain-Russia Centre and the British East-West Centre/Director]])
  • Robert William Seton-Watson  + (Spooky UK historian)
  • Adrian Fortescue  + (Spooky UK panelist at the 2002 Bilderberg. Son-in-law of [[Winston Churchill]]. Died in 2004)
  • David Howell  + (Spooky UK politician)
  • H. Montgomery Hyde  + (Spooky UK politician and lawyer who attended the first Bilderberg and one more.)
  • Aubrey Jones  + (Spooky UK politician who attended the [[1974 Bilderberg]])
  • Gregory Treverton  + (Spooky US "intelligence stalwart" interested in "[[terrorism]]")
  • Matthew Shearer  + (Spooky US Navy officer who moved to biosecurity. He was an integral part of developing and implementing the [[Clade X]] and [[Event 201]] pandemic exercises.)
  • David Abshire  + (Spooky US [[diplomat]] with connections to "[[Iran-Contra]]")
  • Robert Blum  + (Spooky US academic diplomat. OSS. Attended the [[1956 Bilderberg]]. Died suddenly aged 54.)
  • J. Michael Waller  + (Spooky US academic with experience in [[psychological operations]] and [[political warfare]], "in cooperation with elected and appointed policymakers.")
  • Robert Kaplan  + (Spooky US author writing books on [[geopolitics]] based on his extensive traveling. Chief geopolitical analyst at [[Stratfor]] when he attended the [[2013 Bilderberg conference]].)
  • Crosby Kelly  + (Spooky US businessman known as a public relations pioneer. Attended [[Le Cercle]])
  • Stratfor  + (Spooky US company exposed by Wikileaks)
  • Arnold Kanter  + (Spooky US deep state functionary. Special Assistant to President [[George H. W. Bush]], part of [[Brent Scowcroft]]’s [[National Security Council]] staff.)
  • Daniel Fried  + (Spooky US diplomat)
  • Rose Gottemoeller  + (Spooky US diplomat)
  • Sally Shelton  + (Spooky US diplomat [[Atlantic Council]], [[USAID]], and [[NED]]. Married former CIA director [[William Colby]].)
  • William Tapley Bennett  + (Spooky US diplomat who worked mostly in Latin America.)
  • George Kent  + (Spooky US diplomat with ties to regime changes and the management of Ukraine.)
  • Michael Kozak  + (Spooky US diplomat working for regime changes. Top handler of the cocaine-smuggling [[Contras]].)
  • Philip Gordon  + (Spooky US diplomat, CFR, Bilderberg)
  • Nathaniel Davis  + (Spooky US diplomat. Death squads in Central America, coup in Chile)
  • John B. Dunlop  + (Spooky US expert on Soviet Union and Russia, focusing on ethnic nationalist separatism.)
  • Christopher Cavoli  + (Spooky US general and [[Supreme Allied Commander Europe]] since July 2022. His career shows an extensive specialization towards [[Russia]]. Attended [[2023 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Egil Krogh  + (Spooky US lawyer)
  • William Roth  + (Spooky US lawyer, Le Cercle)
  • Al Carone  + (Spooky US policeman who "truly was a paradox wrapped in a mystery concealed behind an enigma.")
  • Kori Schake  + (Spooky US think-tanker)
  • Anthony Lake  + (Spooky WEF acadmic)
  • Heather Conley  + (Spooky [[German Marshall Fund President]] 2022-)
  • Wirt Dexter Walker II  + (Spooky [[US deep state]] DIA pilot)
  • Francis Maude  + (Spooky [[WEF GLT]] politician)
  • New Atlantic Initiative  + (Spooky [[transatlantic]] think tank)
  • Philip Mosely  + (Spooky academic)
  • Phillip Karber  + (Spooky academic)
  • Eliot Cohen  + (Spooky academic labelled "the most influential neocon in academe")
  • Joanna Szostek  + (Spooky academic member of the [[Integrity Initiative/Cluster/UK/Inner Core|Inner Core]] of the [[Integrity Initiative]]'s [[UK cluster]])
  • Marin Strmecki  + (Spooky academic of the [[Smith Richardson Foundation]]. An [[Afghanistan]] specialist, he attended [[Bilderberg 2004]], where that country was one of the topics.)
  • Bernard Lewis  + (Spooky academic who attended the [[1979 Bilderberg|1979]] and [[2002 Bilderberg]]s, as well as the [[Washington Conference on International Terrorism]].)
  • Ernst Kux  + (Spooky academic, "a leading Swiss Sovietologist")
  • Imran Ahmed  + (Spooky activist "Buffalo might never have happened if online hate had been tackled after [[Christchurch Mass Shooting|Christchurch]]")
  • David Hart  + (Spooky advisor to Thatcher. Father of an [[Institute for Statecraft director]] and possibly also another member of the group.)
  • Brussels Forum  + (Spooky annual get-together of US/European functionaries)
  • Institute for Strategic Dialogue  + (Spooky anti-democratic think-tank that is "uniquely able to turn research and analysis into evidence-based policy and action" by local authorities, central governments and multilateral institutions.)
  • Cyrus Hashemi  + (Spooky arms dealer, Iran-Contra/Premature death)
  • George Montgomery  + (Spooky assistant to Senator [[Howard Baker]] who went to [[Le Cercle]])
  • Brown Brothers Harriman  + (Spooky bank that helped [[Fritz Thyssen]] finance [[Adolf Hitler]])
  • Siegmund Warburg  + (Spooky banker who co-founded [[S. G. Warburg & Co.]], employed [[Anthony Griffin]].)
  • Strive Masiyiwa  + (Spooky billionaire who as [[African Union Special Envoy for Covid-19 response]] pushed [[COVID jabs]])
  • Dmitri Alperovitch  + (Spooky businessman)
  • Norman Augustine  + (Spooky businessman)
  • Christopher Steele  + (Spooky businessman who cooked up the '[[dirty dossier]]' to try to smear [[Donald Trump]].)
  • Ezra Harel  + (Spooky businessman who founded [[ICTS International]].)
  • Bill Browder  + (Spooky businessman. At one point the largest foreign investor in [[Russia]], barred from entering Russia in 2005, he has actively worked for regime change since then.)
  • Giampiero Massolo  + (Spooky career diplomat. Coordinator of Italian intelligence services 2012-2016. Member of the [[Atlantic Council]], [[Trilateral Commission]] and on the Executive Committee of the [[Aspen Institute Italia]].)
  • StratCom DC 2019  + (Spooky conference arranged by the powerful [[Atlantic Council]] to discuss how to expand censorship)
  • Symposium on the Role of Special Operations in US Strategy for the 1980s  + (Spooky conference attended by the US [[MICC]])
  • Advanced Research and Assessment Group  + (Spooky department of the [[Defence Academy of the United Kingdom]], run by [[Chris Donnelly]])
  • Mark Sedwill  + (Spooky diplomat)
  • Bernard Bajolet  + (Spooky diplomat)
  • Jack Matlock  + (Spooky diplomat panelist on ''Developments in The Soviet Union: Political And Economic Impact On The Alliance'' at the [[1991 Bilderberg]].)
  • James Lilley  + (Spooky diplomat who oversaw 1989 [[Tiananmen Square]] regime change attempt as Ambassador to China)
  • Denis Greenhill  + (Spooky diplomat whose cable concerning the expulsion of the inhabitants of the Chagos Islands which was "condescending, misogynistic and racist, even by 1960s standards.")
  • Adolf W. Schmidt  + (Spooky diplomat, [[Le Cercle]], [[1965 Bilderberg]])
  • John Floyd Hull  + (Spooky drug trafficker charged by the [[Christic Institute]])
  • Norman Bailey  + (Spooky economist who taught "Economics for Foreign Policy Makers." Admitted on the record that the [[PROMIS]] database and search application has been given to the [[NSA]])
  • Borzou Daragahi  + (Spooky establishment journalist)
  • Alina Polyakova  + (Spooky establishment researcher)
  • Ronald Grierson  + (Spooky financier/businessman)
  • John Lenczowski  + (Spooky founder of the IWP)
  • Francis John Nugan  + (Spooky founder of the [[Nugan Hand Bank]])
  • John Frewen  + (Spooky general who directed the 2021-22 forced jab campaign in Australia.)
  • David Petraeus  + (Spooky general, DCIA, Multi-Bilderberg)