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  • 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.)
  • Document: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]]".)
  • Thomas Brody  + (Spooky Assistant US Attorney General who defended [[NSA]] wiretapping without a warrant.)
  • 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)
  • David Manning  + (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)
  • Dan Kaszeta  + (Spooky US/UK propagandist with a focus on [[biological weapons]], uninvited from a [[UK MoD]] conference after his social media posts were deemed to be ill advised. Member of the [[Integrity Initiative]].)
  • 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 laid on by the [[German Marshall Fund]].)
  • 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)
  • Raymond Thurston  + (Spooky diplomat and former advisor to [[SACEUR]] [[Lauris Norstad]] who attended the [[1961 Bilderberg]].)
  • 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)
  • Philipp Jenninger  + (Spooky german politician)
  • Oxford Analytica  + (Spooky international analysis/consulting firm.)
  • Arnaud de Borchgrave  + (Spooky journalist)
  • Souad Mekhennet  + (Spooky journalist for the [[Washington Post]] and [[New York Times]])
  • Lindsay Moran  + (Spooky journalist promoting [[internet censorship]].)
  • Ali Aslan  + (Spooky journalist, Georgetown University, many [[deep state]] ties)
  • Euan Grant  + (Spooky journalist/propagandist who worked for the [[Integrity Initiative]] interested in [[financial fraud]]. "His main forte is thinking strategically and has experience working in many countries around the world.")
  • François Duchene  + (Spooky key adviser to Jean Monnet)
  • Jeffrey Smith  + (Spooky lawyer who played the role of [[CIA Director]] in [[Clade X]].)
  • Thomas Spencer  + (Spooky lawyer who was listed as a principal of [[Atlantic Cercle inc.]])
  • Joseph Felter  + (Spooky military-industrial complex officer and academic with interest in [[South-East Asia]] and militarized [[hacking]].)
  • Robert Schweitzer  + (Spooky officer who was part of [[Iran-Contra]] operation. Moved from public post after [[Dr. Strangelove]]-like predictions of imminent Soviet attack.)
  • Shirley Ann Jackson  + (Spooky physicist [[Chair of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board]])
  • YouGov  + (Spooky polling company founded in 2000 by [[Stephan Shakespeare]] and UK [[Deep state operative]] [[Nadhim Zahawi]].)
  • Oliver McTernan  + (Spooky priest with a range of hats, including director of the [[Institute for Statecraft]] and "a large network of political/community contacts in Middle East and North Africa.")
  • Paul Massing  + (Spooky sociologist)
  • Frank Gardner  + (Spooky soldier turned “terror expert” who was BBC Security Correspondent.)
  • Ashraf Marwan  + (Spooky son-in-law of the late Egyptian president [[Gamal Abdel Nasser]]. Fell to his death from the balcony of his [[London]] home.)
  • Elizabeth Holmes  + (Spooky starter of [[Theranos]], a high tech health start up which defrauded investors.)
  • Entrapment  + (Spooky tactic.)
  • Moderna  + (Spooky tech company producing cure-all RNA vaccines)
  • Albert Einstein Institution  + (Spooky think tank specializing in the study of "nonviolence as a form of warfare." Has nothing to do with [[pacifism]]: "It is all about seizing political power or denying it to others".)
  • Muslim Contact Unit  + (Spooky unit of the UK Metropolitan Police interested in "[[radicalisation]]" of [[Muslim]]s.)
  • Einat Wilf  + (Spooky wife of [[Richard Gutjahr]] who ran for the presidency of the [[World Jewish Congress]].)
  • Arnold Horelick  + (Spooky, RANDy, single Bilderberger)
  • 2018 Riga Stratcom Dialogue  + (Spooky/MICC conference attended by [[Maria de Goeij]] whose trip report on it for the [[Integrity Initiative]] was leaked.)
  • 2014 Winter Olympics  + (Sports event in Russia.)
  • Mark Allen  + (Spy turned businessman and lecturer via the revolving door)
  • Angelo Codevilla  + (Staff in [[Senate Select Committee on Intelligence]], Professor of [[international relations]]. Proponent of the [[Strategic Defense Initiative]]. Defender of the Israeli spy [[Jonathan Pollard]].)
  • Document:Guantanamo SOP Confirms Psychological Torture  + (Standard operating procedures for military personnel running the Guatanamo Bay military prison confirm that the rules governing the treatment of its inmates amounts to systematic torture)
  • West European Public Relations Group for Information on Behalf of Israel  + (Start date approximate)
  • Rudolph Rauch  + (Start date approximate. Attended the [[1995 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Richard McCormack  + (Start date conjecture but was US chairman as of Jan 2002. Took over from [[Ted Shackley]]<sup id="cite_ref-adst_1-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-adst-1">[1]</a></sup>)
  • Michael Ancram  + (Start date is conjecture, but would be after October 13, 2008)
  • Jürgen Stark  + (Start date slightly uncertain)
  • Uri Ra-Anan  + (Start year uncertain)
  • Le Cercle/1990 (Oman)  + (Start/End dates uncertain)
  • John Kelly (Graphika)  + (Started [[Graphika]])
  • Towson University  + (Started as a Teachers College.)
  • University of Huddersfield  + (Started as a polytechnic, "transformed" it into "a thriving university")
  • 'Destiny'  + (Started as video streamer, now is known for debating people.)
  • Jeremy Howard  + (Started business working for digitization Started business working for digitization of healthcare. Then at the very start of the [[COVID-event]] he organized worldwide campaign for mandatory face masks, making face-to-face health care very difficult. [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2013|World Economic Forum Young Global Leader]].[[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2013|World Economic Forum Young Global Leader]].)
  • Ranko Vilović  + (Started diplomatic career at Croatian independence in 1990, later ambassador an UN representative.)
  • Microsoft  + (Started in 1975 with [[Paul Allen]]Started in 1975 with [[Paul Allen]], [[Bill Gates]] developed Microsoft from a [[operating system]] maker of [[computers]] into one of the most prolific companies of all time, valued over $1 trillion, 3rd most valuable in the world. MS has over a billion in fines from [[corruption]], mass surveillance violations & [[tax evasion]]. MS has market shares in dozens of markets, leading in the [[Platformization]]-epidemic of the 2010s started by [[big tech]]. It was the first partner in the NSA-[[PRISM]] program.[[PRISM]] program.)
  • Adam Thomson  + (Started in Spring 2014)
  • Jessica Uhl  + (Started in the finance and business development, supporting the renewables business)
  • Uffe Ellemann-Jensen  + (Started more offensive military/soft power posture as Danish Foreign Minister. 8 Bilderbergs, candidate for NATO General-Secretary.)
  • Eliza Manningham-Buller  + (Started the job sometime before Late July, 1997)
  • Paul Latinus  + (Started the spooky [[Operation Gladio]] associated group, the [[Westland New Post]]. "[[Suicide]]")
  • Hunter Treseder  + (Started working in D.C)
  • Jerry Sullivan  + (Started working in D.C from here)
  • Finn Lied  + (Started working there in 1946)
  • Richard Higbie  + (State Department whistleblower of investigations derailed by senior officials under [[Hillary Rodham Clinton]]. Had his emails hacked and deleted.)
  • Katrin Suder  + (State Secretary for the German Federal MinState Secretary for the German Federal Ministry of Defence under [[Ursula von der Leyen]]. Quit in 2018 after it was found out they heavily overspent on wasteful consultancy services from her former employer [[McKinsey & Company]], without any good defence outcomes.[[McKinsey & Company]], without any good defence outcomes.)
  • Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation  + (State TV and radio corporation dominating the national media landscape.)
  • Nation-building  + (State constructing.)
  • Francis Wilcox  + (State dept official on the Committee on the Present Danger, attended 2 early Bilderbergs)
  • Anders Tegnell  + (State epidemiologist of [[Sweden]] during [[COVID]].)
  • Quia Oportet  + (State secret Dutch company listed in [[Dutch Ministry of General Affairs]] as elongation of [[Operation Gladio]])
  • Dick Benschop  + (State secretary under [[Jozias van Aartsen]], Attended the [[2000 Bilderberg]], chair of the [[Tafelronde]].)
  • University of Akron  + (State university in Akron, Ohio)
  • University of Baltimore  + (State-owned university in Baltimore, Maryland)
  • Drąsius Kedys  + (Stated in 2010 that he would "fight to the end" to expose paedophile activity that had affected his daughter.)
  • Rex Tillerson  + (Stated in 2017 that military action against [[North Korea]] was “on the table” if the country continued to develop its [[nuclear weapons]])
  • Document:Richmond Park prospective candidate: I would vote against Article 50 in Parliament  + (Statement by [[Labour Party]] prospective parliamentary candidate [[Christian Wolmar]] who aims to win the [[2016 Richmond Park by-election]])
  • Australian Bureau of Statistics  + (Statistical bureau which apparently is incapable of calculating [[excess deaths]] after the [[Covid jabs]].)
 (Stellenbosch, Capetown, South Africa)
  • Tim Keating  + (Stepped down shortly after revelations of NZ forces massacring Afghans.)
  • Matt Baggott  + (Stepped down sooner than announced)
  • Ruud Lubbers  + (Still got rejected by the US as head of NATO and [[Helmut Kohl]] to chair the [[European Commission]].)
  • File:02 08 07 ipcc stockwell.pdf  + (Stockwell two, the second report into the handling and dissemination of information by the [[Metropolitan Police Service]] to the Press, following the killing of [[Jean Charles de Menezes]].)
  • Frank B. Kelso II  + (Strategic Submarine Division, later United States Secretary of the Navy)
  • Call to Action: CSIS-LSHTM High-Level Panel on Vaccine Confidence and Misinformation  + (Strategic public-private master plan for medical censorship and vaccine persuasion.)
  • Turkish Straits  + (Strategic waterway)
  • Egypt  + (Strategically important due particularly to the Suez canal.)
  • Norway  + (Strategically located nation with money to spend on [[supranational deep state]] [[SDS/Policy|policies]].)
  • Neal Lawson  + (Strategist for [[Tony Blair]] during the 1997 election, since then lobbyist and writer)
  • Wes Streeting  + (Streeting is being formed as a "new [[Tony Blair]]")
  • Brandeis University  + (Strong liberal arts focus, closely connected to the Jewish community)
  • Everett Dirksen  + (Strong supporter of the war on Vietnam.)
  • Dresden University of Technology  + (Strong technical tradition)
  • Ernst Friedlaender  + (Strongly pro-EU German editor)
  • Richard Tomasetti  + (Structural engineer reportedly behind the unprecedented and widely criticized decision to destroy most of the WTC steel evidence after [[911]].)
  • Charles Thornton  + (Structural engineer who reportedly was behind the unprecedented and widely criticized decision to destroy most of the steel evidence after [[911]]. Also involved after the collapse of the Murrah Building after the [[Oklahoma City bombing]].)
  • Stuart Henderson  + (Stuart Henderson was Senior Investigating Officer at the [[Pan Am Flight 103|Lockerbie Incident Control Centre]])
  • Jens Litten  + (Student leader who sided with the deep state and chose a career over radicalism. Possibly the second youngest Bilderberger ever.)
  • Vaira Vīķe-Freiberga  + (Studied psychology at [[McGill University]] at the same time as [[MK-ULTRA]] research happened there. Parachuted in to become President of Latvia)
  • Pasteur Institute  + (Studies biology, microorganisms, diseases and vaccines. This also includes [[biological warfare]].)
  • US/Senate/Special Committee on Aging  + (Studies issues related to older Americans, particularly [[Medicare (United States)|Medicare]] and [[Social Security (United States)|Social Security]])
  • File:THE PRICE OF OFFSHORE REVISITED.pdf  + (Study on the "offshore" private banking market.)
  • Chemical warfare  + (Subject to more restrictions than ordinary war, some of which have proved effective, some times.)
  • José Padilla  + (Subjected to [[Sensory deprivation]] for years before even being charged.)
  • John Philip Holland  + (Submarine pioneer)
  • Joint Threat Research Intelligence Group  + (Subunit of GCHQ that uses deception, dirty tricks, fake news to discredit people on the internet to "deny, disrupt, degrade and deceive".)
  • Dolf van den Brink  + (Succeeded a fellow Bilderberger)
  • Douglas Hurd  + (Succeeded by [[John Major]])
  • John H. Waller  + (Successfully covered up the [[Arms for Libya]] deal.)
  • Mark Ellison  + (Successfully led and secured the first convictions of any of Stephen Lawrence's murderers)
  • Document:Why the secret handshake between police and Freemasons should worry us  + (Successive [[Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis|Met Commissioner]]s have tried to end the [[Freemasonry|society]]’s influence. It is as clear as ever that membership of both bodies is incompatible with public service.)
  • Norman Kirk  + (Suddenly died in office, reportedly due to overwork.)
  • Norman Kirk  + (Suddenly died in office, reportedly due to overwork.)
  • Jes Staley  + (Suddenly quit as [[Barclays CEO]] after a probe relating to his ties with his friend [[Jeffrey Epstein]])
  • Francis Sanziri  + (Suffered a fatal [[heart attack]])
  • Maud Pember Reeves  + (Suffragist, socialist, feminist, writer anSuffragist, socialist, feminist, writer and member of the [[Fabian Society]], married to [[William Pember Reeves]] the Agent-General, representative of New Zealand government within the British Empire. She spent most of her life in [[New Zealand]] and [[United Kingdom|Britain]].[[United Kingdom|Britain]].)
  • Sugar  + (Sugar is rarely considered a drug, but it is classified here as such due to its addictive nature and negative impact on health.)
  • Myron Cowen  + (Suggested a covert action to oust then Philippine president [[Elpidio Quirino]])
  • Tom Tugendhat  + (Suggested that [[COVID vaccination]] could be [[Vaccine/Mandation|mandated]] for UK workers)
  • 2021 Kabul Airport attacks  + (Suicide bombings in the middle of the [[Afghanistan/2021 withdraw]])
  • 1994 Buenos Aires bombing  + (Suicide van bomb attack on the [[Argentine Israelite Mutual Association]] building in [[Buenos Aires]], killing 85 people and injuring hundreds. For political reasons tried pinned on [[Hezbollah]])
  • Obituary  + (Summaries of people's lives after on their death are of obvious interest for [[deep political]] [[researchers]]. Like [[memoirs]], they have great potential for truth telling and/or dissembling.)
  • Document:These Clowns Are Dragging Us Into War  + (Summarises the outcome of the meeting in Minsk, Belorussia between Kiev Junta, DPR-LPR representatives on 31 August 2014. The prognosis remains depressingly pessimistic with the Westerm MSM consistently hawkish about "Confronting Russia")
  • File:London Conference on Libya 2011.pdf  + (Summary from the Chair of the London Conference on Libya)
  • File:What Happened to Flight 007 - The New American.pdf  + (Summary in 1988 from Robert W. Lee.)
  • File:KAL 007 Remembered The Questions Remain Unanswered.pdf  + (Summary in 1991 from Robert W. Lee.)
  • File:KAL Flight 007 Remembered.pdf  + (Summary in 2008 from Warren Mass.)
  • File:The Anniversary of KAL Flight 007 Prompts Another Look.pdf  + (Summary in 2014 from Warren Mass.)
  • Document:Backfire basics  + (Summary of Brian Martin's Backfire model)
  • Document:II Report Greek Diplomatic Expulsions  + (Summary of Greek comments after expulsion of Russian diplomats "with the constant advice of the American embassy".)
  • Felix Warburg  + (Super wealthy financier and [[deep politician]].)
  • Philipp Mißfelder  + (Super-[[transatlantic]] German politician, [[YGL/2014]], who died of a pulmonary embolism in 2015)
  • Wonder Woman  + (Superhero movie that came out the same year [[Hillary Clinton]] was supposed to become president and invade [[Syria]].)
  • Transhumanism  + (Superhuman concept with large billionaire following)
  • Christina Estrada  + (Supermodel who married and divorced a Saudi billionaire. She is mentioned in [[Jeffrey Epstein/Black book|Jeffrey Epstein's black book]] and in the [[Lolita Express/Passengers|Lolita Express log books]].)
  • Kai Hammerich  + (Supervisor of the [[1984 Bilderberg]])
  • Quanta Dialysis Technologies Ltd  + (Supplies dialysis machines to NHS for people on [[respirators]] and [[remdesivir]], which causes kidney failure.)
  • Wikidata  + (Support database for Wikipedia)
  • Gundolf Köhler  + (Supposed "lone nut" perpetrator of the 1980 [[Oktoberfest bombing]])
  • USS Cole attack  + (Supposed "terrorist attack", attributed to [[Al Qaeda]]. Possibly a [[false flag]].)
  • Anis Amri  + (Supposed perpetrator of the [[2016 Berlin attack]], termed "[[Not independently notable]]" by Wikipedia.)
  • SARS  + (Supposedly a corona virus that killed at least 774 people in 2003, and has allegedly broken out of laboratories 6 times.)
  • Christopher Landis  + (Supposedly killed himself two and a half months after assisting 9/11 researchers by sharing a set of photos with them.)
  • Document:Understanding the crisis in Ukraine  + (Suppressed facts about the linked neo-nazi and Jewish connections to the 2014 coup in Ukraine)
  • Document:Why Does the West Hate North Korea?  + (Suppressed information about North Korea and suggestions as to why it gets such a bad press in the West)
  • Document:Elie Wiesel - A Prominent False Witness  + (Suppressed information about the "Chief Witness to The Holocaust" together with home-truths and opinion for which its author was beaten close to death.)
  • Document:Chabad Lubavitch  + (Suppressed information about the Jewish [[Chabad Lubavitch]])
  • Document:The real legacy of Chernobyl  + (Suppressed information about the health risks of radiation 30 years after the [[Chernobyl disaster]])
  • Counterinsurgency  + (Suppression of uprisings.)
  • Peter Mandelson  + (Supranational deep state operative. Bilderberg, TLC, Ditchley etc.)
  • Philip Breedlove  + (Supreme Allied Commander Europe)
  • Joseph Ralston  + (Supreme Allied Commander Europe and [[Military-industrial complex]]. "An arms merchant in diplomat's clothing.")
  • George Joulwan  + (Supreme Allied Commander Europe and other significant commands, but CV lacking details of what he did.)
  • Peter Cory  + (Supreme Court of Canada judge. Conducted an inquiry into six particular deaths during "[[the Troubles]]" in Northern Ireland.)
  • Document:GEAB No 84 Crisis Alert for European governance  + (Surprisingly frank commentary and analysis from a mainstream think-tank about the global Anglo-US agenda with particular reference to unfolding events in Ukraine)
  • Community Intelligence  + (Surveillance program in Britain's Muslim communities for the collection of "information that may be unspecific and ambiguous about local individuals".)
  • Fidel Castro  + (Survived an estimated 600 assassination attempts to be the longest ever non-royal leader.)
  • Sedat Bucak  + (Survived the 1996 [[Susurluk car crash]].)
  • Multiplex  + (Suspect multinational construction company.)
  • Swaledale Mutton  + (Suspected British intelligence front, that through its numerous accounts is trolling [[Twitter]] (X) accounts of dissidents, in attempt to get them banned.)
  • Peter Munk  + (Suspected Canadian [[deep state operative]])
  • Laura Gayler  + (Suspected Clinton-connected operative arrested in Haiti attempting to take children out of the country. A string of legal issues. Her legal advisor was arrested by [[Interpol]] on suspicion of [[human trafficking]].)
  • William Stead  + (Suspected UK [[deep politician]] who died aboard the [[Titanic]])
  • Dominic Cummings  + (Suspected UK [[deep state operative]] who was a "[[special adviser]]" to [[UK PM]] [[Boris Johnson]].)
  • George Osborne  + (Suspected UK deep politician, heavy Bilderberg habit,)
  • Chris Patten  + (Suspected UK deep state operative)
  • Kirsty McNeill  + (Suspected UKDSO, trusted aide of of British PM Gordon Brown, Center for Countering Digital Hate, future Labour MP?)
  • Jack Caravelli  + (Suspected US Deep state operative, CIA, Georgetown, University)
  • George Kennan  + (Suspected US [[deep politician]], member of the [[Georgetown Set]])
  • John C. Whitehead  + (Suspected US deep state functionary who discussed "[[terrorism]]" at the [[1986 Bilderberg]]. Various USDS connections including the Bilderberg Steering Committee)
  • Nadia Schadlow  + (Suspected US deep state functionary. First Bilderberg in 2017)
  • Michael O'Hanlon  + (Suspected US deep state operative who co-authored ''Protecting the American Homeland - A Preliminary Analysis'' for [[Brookings]])
  • Thomas Pickering  + (Suspected US diplomat and deep politician. ''Highly'' connected)
  • Halvard Lange  + (Suspected [[Norwegian deep state]] operative. [[Norwegian Foreign minister]] for nearly 20 years.)
  • Tom Tugendhat  + (Suspected [[UK deep state]] functionary, MP, [[Bilderberg 2019]], [[Chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee]], floated ''de facto'' mandatory [[Covid-19 vaccination]] in November 2020.)
  • Walt Rostow  + (Suspected [[US deep state functionary]] member of [[The Georgetown Set]])
  • Robert Pitti-Ferrandi  + (Suspected [[deep state functionary]]. Attended 5 Bilderbergs from [[Bilderberg 1974|1974]] to [[Bilderberg 1980|1980]]. Representative of Baron [[Edmund de Rothschild]])
  • Henry Jackson  + (Suspected [[deep state operative]] who attended 3 Bilderbergs in the 1960s and spoke at the [[1979]] [[Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism]] on "Terrorism as a Weapon in International Politics".)
  • Oscar Hammerstein  + (Suspected by the [[Dutch]]Suspected by the [[Dutch]] court of [[money laundering]] by corrupt [[Fred Teeven]]. Personal lawyer of a new group formed out of old [[Inlichtingen en Operatiën]]/[[Klaas Bruinsma]] group who was also linked to a child sex ring. A personal friend of multiple accused [[paedophiles]].[paedophiles]].)
  • Robert Creamer  + (Suspected deep state functionary and husband of [[Jan Schakowsky]])
  • Phil Murphy  + (Suspected deep state functionary who "wasn’t thinking of the Bill of Rights" when he announced "[[COVID Lockdown]]" as [[Governor of New Jersey]].)
  • John Lough  + (Suspected deep state operative, joined the Institute for Statecraft in 2008, director of the [[Future Of Russia Foundation]], Chatham House)
  • Marjorie Thompson  + (Suspected of working with the CIA)
  • Evelyn Le Chêne  + (Suspected spymistress who infiltrated the [[Campaign Against Arms Trade]])
  • Robert Zoelly  + (Suspected to have been the Swiss director of the [[Le Cercle]].)
  • Lyndon Johnson  + (Suspected to have blackmailed his way into the vice presidency so he could become president when JFK was assassinated.)
  • Alexander Nix  + (Suspended after the Channel 4 expose)
  • Itavia Flight 870  + (Suspicious plane crash that was the subject of complex legal action.)
  • Deagel  + (Suspicious website with an interest in population reduction and control. It removed some of its own content following the Covid-19 pandemic.)
  • Sonny Bono  + (Suspiciously killed politician)
  • Document:Abolish Terrorist Agencies  + (Swanson characterises [[Annie Jacobsen]]Swanson characterises [[Annie Jacobsen]]'s ''Surprise Kill Vanish'' as an apology for [[intelligence agencies]]. He deconstructs their the [[official narrative]]s of defending "[[democracy]]", claiming that they have "decades of engaging in and provoking terrorism". Citing [[blowback]] from their operations as major factors in the growth of the [[MICC]] and its climate [[paranoia]] and [[permanent war]], he calls for an end to the [[intelligence agencies]].[[intelligence agencies]].)
  • Nick Bostrom  + (Sweden philosopher who first attended the Bilderberg in 2019.)
  • Hans Stråberg  + (Swedish Bilderberg businessman)
  • Björn Rosengren  + (Swedish Bilderberger)
  • Lars-Eric Petersson  + (Swedish Bilderberger businessman convicted of fraud, then released on appeal)
  • Lars Renström  + (Swedish Bilderberger who donated millions to the project to deliver [[COVID-19 jabs]].)
  • Pehr G. Gyllenhammar  + (Swedish CEO, [[European Round Table of Industrialists]], Banque Rothschild, with deep state ties)
  • Swedish Submarine Protection Commission  + (Swedish Commission controlled by the deep state, used for propaganda effort in [[The secret war against Sweden]] and against the Swedish government.)
  • Gunnar Sträng  + (Swedish Finance Minister. Attended the [[1973 Bilderberg]])
  • Ivar Rooth  + (Swedish Managing Director of the IMF)
  • Tage Erlander  + (Swedish PM for 25 years)
  • Sven Andersson  + (Swedish Social Democrat politician and deep state actor)
  • Pierre Schori  + (Swedish State Secretary for Foreign Affairs under [[Olof Palme]].)
  • Mona Sahlin  + (Swedish [[Swedish Social Democratic Party|Social Democrat]] politician. Her political career rebounded from a deep low after she participated in the 1996 Bilderberg conference, and she almost became Prime Minister.)
  • Gunnar Lange  + (Swedish [[Swedish Social Democratic Party|Social Democrat]] politician and Minister of Trade 1955-1970. He attended the [[Bilderberg/1962|1962 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Erik Leijonhufvud  + (Swedish [[Wallenberg sphere]] banker who attended the [[1962 Bilderberg]])
  • Tom Johnstone  + (Swedish [[Wallenberg sphere]] business manager and [[Bilderberger]].)
  • Carl Bildt  + (Swedish [[deep politician]], serial Bilderberger and visitor to the [[MSC]]. Sitting on an impressive number of deep state related commissions.)
  • Björn Stigson  + (Swedish academic interested in [[sustainability]])
  • Jan Guillou  + (Swedish author and journalist.)
  • Bo Ramfors  + (Swedish banker and part of the [[Wallenberg Sphere]].)
  • Marcus Laurentius Wallenberg  + (Swedish banker who consolidated the [[Wallenberg family]] business empire after the fortuitous death of rival tycoon [[Ivar Kreuger]].)
  • Carola Lemne  + (Swedish business executive in private health care. Board member of the [[Wallenberg sphere]] [[Investor AB]].)
  • Hans Werthén  + (Swedish business executive who attended [[Bilderberg/1983]] and [[Bilderberg/1984]] as Chairman of [[Electrolux]] and [[Ericsson]]. [[Wallenberg sphere]].)
  • Martin Waldenström  + (Swedish business leader. [[Bilderberg/1954|Bilderberg 1954]] and [[Bilderberg/1956|1956]].)
  • Stockholm School of Economics  + (Swedish business school mostly funded by the [[Wallenberg Sphere|Wallenebergs]])
  • Björn Svedberg  + (Swedish businessman and part of the [[Wallenberg Sphere]])
  • Leif Johansson  + (Swedish businessman and son of Bilderberger. Attended 2 successive [[Bilderberg]]s. [[AstraZeneca]] Chairman.)
  • Johannes Schildt  + (Swedish businessman in the medicine technology sector)
  • Gunnar Brock  + (Swedish businessman who attended the [[2004 Bilderberg]])
  • Carl-Henric Svanberg  + (Swedish businessman with [[deep state]] connections)
  • Claes Dahlbäck  + (Swedish businessman, Goldman Sachs)
  • Curt Nicolin  + (Swedish businessman. A part of the [[Wallenberg Sphere]], he was chairman of [[ASEA]] and the [[Swedish Employers Association]], and attended the [[1984 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Lars Heikensten  + (Swedish central banker and Nobel Foundation)
  • Krister Wickman  + (Swedish central banker and deep state functionary)
  • Stig Larsson  + (Swedish civil engineer and business leader. He worked for [[Ericsson AB|Ericsson]], before he became CEO of the national train company [[Statens Järnvägar]].)
  • Dagens Nyheter  + (Swedish corporate newspaper. Heavy Bilderberg habit.)
  • Svenska Dagbladet  + (Swedish corporate newspaper. Heavy Bilderberg habit.)
  • Wallenberg Sphere  + (Swedish deep state faction centered on the Wallenberg family)
  • Jacob Nordangård  + (Swedish deep state researcher.)
  • Peter Hultqvist  + (Swedish defence minister; aligning closely with [[NATO]] short of actual membership.)
  • Jan Eliasson  + (Swedish diplomat)
  • Karin Olofsdotter  + (Swedish diplomat and Swedish Ambassador to the United States)
  • Erik Belfrage  + (Swedish diplomat and banker. Wallenberg associate. Attended the [[2005 Bilderberg]])
  • Klas Böök  + (Swedish diplomat and economist who was Governor of the Swedish National Bank from 1948 to 1951)
  • Sven Dahlman  + (Swedish diplomat and journalist)
  • Michael Sahlin  + (Swedish diplomat on the [[Swedish Submarine Protection Commission]])
  • Erik Boheman  + (Swedish diplomat, 4 Bilderbergs from 1958 to 1962. Some [[Wallenberg Sphere]] connections.)
  • Herman Kling  + (Swedish diplomat. Attended [[Bilderberg 1963]] as Minster of Justice.)
  • Bertil Ohlin  + (Swedish economist and politician who attended 3 Bilderbergs up to the [[1962 Bilderberg]])
  • Assar Lindbeck  + (Swedish economist who attended the [[1984 Bilderberg]])
  • Lars Jonung  + (Swedish economist who attended the [[1991 Bilderberg]])
  • Mats Johansson  + (Swedish editor mentioned as a person of interest by the [[Integrity Initiative]], but died in 2017)
  • Baseball League  + (Swedish extreme right wing milieu in the [[Sweden/Police|Stockholm police]]. Involved in the assassination of Prime Minister [[Olof Palme]].)
  • Anna-Greta Leijon  + (Swedish former politician)
  • Lars Ramqvist  + (Swedish industrial manager who attended the [[2001 Bilderberg meeting]] as [[Ericsson/Chairman|Chairman of Ericsson]], a multinational telecommunications company in the [[Wallenberg sphere]].)
  • Pehr G. V. Gyllenhammar  + (Swedish insurance company executive)
  • Cats Falck  + (Swedish journalist found dead after investigation arms trade. Lacklustre police investigation of death.)
  • Sofie Löwenmark  + (Swedish journalist specializing in warning against [[Islamic extremism]], where her writings are supected to be coordinated with the [[Säpo|Security Service]].)
  • Bertil Torekull  + (Swedish journalist who attended the [[1990 Bilderberg]])
  • Åbo Akademi University  + (Swedish language university in [[Finland]].)
  • Ivar Kreuger  + (Swedish match tycoon who was shot dead in a Paris hotel in 1932)
  • Bonnier Group  + (Swedish media group)
  • Hans von Hofsten  + (Swedish naval officer who instigated the 1985 "Officers' Revolt" against Prime Minister [[Olof Palme]])
  • Carl-Fredrik Algernon  + (Swedish officer investigating weapons smuggling and corruption. Fell in front of a train.)
  • Adolf Lundin  + (Swedish oil and mining entrepreneur, and ardent [[anti-communist]]. Brother of powerful spook leader [[Bertil Lundin]].)
  • Carl Johan Åberg  + (Swedish one time Bilderberger)
  • Fredrik Reinfeldt  + (Swedish politician)
  • Annie Lööf  + (Swedish politician who attended the [[2017 Bilderberg meeting]] and was a member of the [[Trilateral Commission]]. From a minor party, but asked to form a government in 2018, which did not succeed.)
  • Oscar Stenström  + (Swedish politician who went to her first [[Bilderberg in 2023]])
  • Ingemund Bengtsson  + (Swedish politician. Attended the [[1971 Bilderberg conference]]. Responsible for the [[United Nations Conference on the Human Environment|UN Environment Conference]] in Stockholm in [[1972]].)
  • Herbert Tingsten  + (Swedish publisher who attended 3 of the first 4 Bilderbergs)
  • Gustaf Adolf  + (Swedish royal who probably could have played an important role in post war Europe had he not died in 1947 air crash.)
  • Mikael Damberg  + (Swedish single Bilderberg politician)
  • Bertil Wedin  + (Swedish spook named as a suspect in the [[Olof Palme assassination]])
  • Sveriges Television  + (Swedish state broadcaster.)
  • Sven Aspling  + (Swedish stay-behind organizer and last person to call Olof Palme)
  • Mats Wilander  + (Swedish top tennis player who had made a reservation but missed flight [[Pan Am Flight 103]].)
  • Chalmers University of Technology  + (Swedish university located in [[Gothenburg]] that focuses on research and education in [[technology]], [[natural science]]s, [[architecture]], [[mathematics]], [[Sea|maritime]] and other [[management]] areas.)
  • Anders Björgerd  + (Swedish utilities exec)
  • Hans Bergström  + (Swedish-American journalist and editor)
  • Johan Eliasch  + (Swedish-British businessman with a [[heavy WEF/Annual Meeting habit]]. Named in [[Epstein's Black book]].)
  • Marcello Ferrada de Noli  + (Swedish/Chilean doctor noted for his public defense of [[Julian Assange]], exposing the [[false flag]] [[Khan Shaykhun|gas attacks]] in Syria and the [[Skripal case]].)
  • Raymond Probst  + (Swiss Ambassador to Washington. Attended 1983 Bilderberg as one of the top civil servants in the Swiss Department of Foreign Affairs.)
  • Felicien Morel  + (Swiss Bilderberg politician)
  • Felix Gutzwiller  + (Swiss Bilderberger [[public health]] leader. In March 2020 was on TV answering public questions about [[COVID-19]])
  • Olivier Long  + (Swiss Director-General of the [[General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade]], an organization for opening up protected national markets.)
  • Claude Monnier  + (Swiss French-speaking journalist and editor. Attended [[Bilderberg 1974]].)
  • Pascal Couchepin  + (Swiss President, 4 Bilderbergs)
  • Thomas Fleiner  + (Swiss Professor of Law "contributing to countless Swiss laws". Attended the [[1972 Bilderberg]])
  • Swiss Policy Research  + (Swiss Propaganda Research (SPR) is an independent non-profit research group investigating geopolitical propaganda in Swiss and international media. SPR is run anonymously by independent academics. High quality articles are available in up to 14 languages.)
  • Giovanni Mahler  + (Swiss [[luxury goods]] entrepreneur and banker listed in [[Jeffrey Epstein's black book]].)
  • Jean Pierre Cot  + (Swiss academic & politician who attended the [[1977 Bilderberg]] aged 39.)
  • Arnaud Dotézac  + (Swiss academic who attended counterjihad conferences)
  • Curt Gasteyger  + (Swiss academic who attended the [[1975 Bilderberg|1975]] and [[1978 Bilderberg]]s)
  • Henri Hartung  + (Swiss academic who gave a presentation on ''The Internationalization of Business: The Social Aspect'' to the [[1968 Bilderberg]].)
  • UBS  + (Swiss bank many employees of which reportedly suffered a [[Banker/Premature deaths|premature death]].)
  • Walter Frehner  + (Swiss banker)
  • Eberhard Reinhardt  + (Swiss banker lawyer who attended the [[1970 Bilderberg]])
  • Rainer Gut  + (Swiss banker regarded as heading a generation of managers who controlled the levers of Swiss economic power for 30 years at the end of the 20th century.)
  • Marcel Ospel  + (Swiss banker who attended the [[2001 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Paul H. Müller  + (Swiss business executive who attended the [[1981 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Fritz Halm  + (Swiss business leader, President of the Central Association of Swiss Employer Organizations.)
  • Daniel Borel  + (Swiss businessman)
  • Walter Berchtold  + (Swiss businessman and double Bilderberger)
  • Arthur Furer  + (Swiss composer of modern classical music who attended the 1981 Bilderberg conference.)
  • Erich Mettler  + (Swiss correspondent and [[NZZ]] foreign editor who attended [[1973 Bilderberg]].)
  • Franz Blankart  + (Swiss diplomat who attended the [[Bilderberg/1988|1988 Bilderberg meeting]] as head of the Federal Office for Foreign Trade.)
  • Klaus Jacobi  + (Swiss diplomat with longstanding ties to the United States)
  • Jakob Kellenberger  + (Swiss diplomat, president of the International Committee of the Red Cross, [[Bilderberg 1993]])
  • Thomas Jordan  + (Swiss economist and central banker)
  • Peter Koenig  + (Swiss economist and geopolitical analyst. He writes regularly for [[Global Research]] and other internet sites.)
  • Willy Linder  + (Swiss economist journalist and champion of [[neoliberalism]]. Attended [[Bilderberg/1977]] where one of the subjects was ''North American and Western European attitudes towards the future of the mixed economies in the Western democracies''.)
  • Arthur Wilhelm  + (Swiss economist who attended the [[1960 Bilderberg]] and [[1961 Bilderberg]]s. Died suddenly in February 1962.)
  • Robert Jeker  + (Swiss financier)
  • Georges Streichenberg  + (Swiss financier)
  • ACE International  + (Swiss firm specialized in Trustees and Corporate Engineering, servicing an international client base of rich people, assisting them in enhancing their assets and protecting family wealth.)
  • Daniele Ganser  + (Swiss historian who has focused on [[Operation Gladio]])
  • Basel  + (Swiss home to the [[BIS]])
  • Sergio Ermotti  + (Swiss investment banker who attended the [[2022 Bilderberg]] and [[WEF/Annual Meeting/2013]])
  • Daniel Cornu  + (Swiss journalist and academic. Editor-in-chief of the daily newspaper Tribune de Genève 1982-92.)
  • Jean-François Verdonnet  + (Swiss journalist and editor. Attended the [[1981 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Madeleine von Holzen  + (Swiss journalist who went to her first [[Bilderberg in 2023]])
  • Andreas Z'Graggen  + (Swiss journalist, editor and author)
  • Gerardo Broggini  + (Swiss law professor and one of the pioneers of European legal integration. Attended [[Bilderberg/1965]])
  • Jean Bourgknecht  + (Swiss lawyer and politician)
  • Carla del Ponte  + (Swiss lawyer and prosecutor in a number of international tribunals)
  • Peter Forstmoser  + (Swiss lawyer, academic, money man)
  • Rolf Schweiger  + (Swiss lawyer, politician and Bilderberger businessman with [[deep state]] connections.)
  • Peter Voser  + (Swiss manager)
  • Heinrich Oswald  + (Swiss manager and officer who attended [[Bilderberg/1981]] as Chairman the [[Ringier media group]])
  • David de Pury  + (Swiss neo-liberal economist and diplomat negotiator, Bilderberg Steering committee)
  • Max Petitpierre  + (Swiss politician)
  • Martin Schmid  + (Swiss politician)
  • Olivier Reverdin  + (Swiss politician and academic. He attended the 1969 and 1972 Bilderberg meetings. He was a member of the Swiss stay-behind network [[P26]]. A founding member of the [[Club of Rome]] and the Swiss [[WWF]].)
  • Hans Schaffner  + (Swiss politician and member of the Swiss Federal Council (1961–1970).)
  • Flavio Cotti  + (Swiss politician who attended 4 Bilderbergs in the 1990s)
  • Christine Beerli  + (Swiss politician who attended her first Bilderberg in 2018 as Vice President of the [[Red Cross]])
  • Pierre Maudet  + (Swiss politician who attended the [[2015 Bilderberg]])