Search by property

Jump to navigation Jump to search

This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.

Search by property

A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "Spanish Bilderberger politician". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

Showing below up to 51 results starting with #1.

View (previous 100 | next 100) (20 | 50 | 100 | 250 | 500)


    

List of results

  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • 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]])
  • 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.)