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- John Loudon + (Tri-Bilderberg)
- Benoît Cœuré + (Tri-Bilderberg member of the Executive Board of the European Central Bank. [[BIS]])
- Kurt Furgler + (Tri-Bilderberger)
- Kurt Furgler + (Tri-Bilderberger)
- Kurt Furgler + (Tri-Bilderberger)
- Peter Orszag + (Tri-Bilderberger US [[deep state operative]] who wrote a book for the [[Brookings Institution]] about [[9/11]]. [[Council on Foreign Relations]], [[Citigroup]], [[Lazard Frères]])
- Horst Teltschik + (Tri-Bilderberger [[chair of the Munich Security Conference]] 1999-2008)
- Helga Steeg + (Tri-Bilderberger executive director of the [[International Energy Agency]])
- Patrick Sheehy + (Tri-bilderberg chairman of BAT Industries)
- Shaukat Aziz + (Tri-national [[Citibank]] executive with "close ties" to the US deep state. Parachuted in to become Prime Minister of Pakistan. Cercle member.)
- Henri de Koster + (TriBilderberg Dutch businessman and politician)
- Eivind Reiten + (TriBilderberg Norwegian businessman, [[European Round Table of Industrialists]], [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1993]])
- António Vitorino + (TriBilderberg Portuguese politician/judge)
- Andre Leysen + (Tri[[bilderberger]] [[TLC]] member)
- Harold Lever + (Tribilderberg UK MP, [[The Other Club]])
- William Tapley Bennett + (Tried to hide US participation in the assassination of archbishop [[Óscar Romero]])
- Netherlands/Ministry of Justice and Security + (Tries to arrest 200,000 citizens/year for missed payments while dealing with [[drug trafficker]]s. Combating the Dutch drug syndicates leading the European [[illegal drug trade]] since the [[1970s]]. Marvelous effectiveness.)
- Thorbjørn Jagland + (Trilateral Commission,Prime Minister, Nobel Prize Committee)
- Thomas Hughes + (Trilateral president of the [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]] for 20 years, [[Bilderberg 1971]] and [[Bilderberg 1972|1972]])
- Francis Ghilès + (Trilingual journalist who has been published since the 1990s on topics including "[[terrorism]]". He wrote in 2016 that "we are nowhere close to the end of the [[War on Terror]]". A member of the [[Institute for Statecraft]].)
- Fouad Ajami + (Triple Bilderberg "[[terror expert]]")
- Robert O. Anderson + (Triple Bilderberg Big Oil exec who attended the [[1973 Bilderberg]])
- Eckart von Klaeden + (Triple Bilderberg German politician)
- Gianfelice Rocca + (Triple Bilderberg Italian billionaire businessman.)
- G. Richard Thoman + (Triple Bilderberger)
- Jelle Zijlstra + (Triple Bilderberger)
- Jelle Zijlstra + (Triple Bilderberger)
- Lester Pearson + (Triple Bilderberger Canadian PM)
- Pierre Trudeau + (Triple Bilderberger Canadian politician and father of the [[Trudeau clan]].)
- Jan Hommen + (Triple Bilderberger Dutch corporate executive.)
- Otmar Issing + (Triple Bilderberger European central banker)
- Jyrki Katainen + (Triple Bilderberger Finnish PM and favorite of the financial system. Wants neutral Finland to join [[NATO]]. Later EU Commissioner.)
- Giorgio La Malfa + (Triple Bilderberger Italian politician)
- Kristin Clemet + (Triple Bilderberger Norwegian politician)
- Nejat Eczacıbaşı + (Triple Bilderberger Turkish businessman who co-founded [[Turkish Industrialists' and Businessmen's Association]])
- Robin Buchanan + (Triple Bilderberger US businessman)
- Charles Wheeler + (Triple Bilderberger propagandist. BBC Washington correspondent. Helped former Nazi military personnel escape the Soviets after the war.)
- Karim Sadjadpour + (Triple Bilderberger, "chief Iran analyst" at the [[International Crisis Group]])
- Walter Gordon + (Triple Bilderberger, [[President of the Canadian Privy Council]])
- Hans Merkle + (Triple Bilderberger. Centrally placed German business leader and chairman of [[Robert Bosch GmbH]]. Friend of [[Henry Kissinger]].)
- Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences + (Trojan horse using the prestige of the Nobel name for bankster propaganda)
- Troll + (Trolls are users of the internet who express opposition, especially those who seek to disrupt discussions.)
- Evolve Politics + (Truly Independent News & Media For The Awakened Generation)
- Garrett Ziegler + (Trump White House aide who published the content of Hunter Bidens devices online)
- Rod Rosenstein + (Trump loyalist(?) who was possibly targeted in a rumor campaign.)
- RationalWiki + (Trust the authorities)
- Arthur F. Burns Fellowship/Trustees + (Trustees of the Arthur F. Burns Fellowship for Journalists)
- Turkey + (Turkey is a nation state at the south east corner of Europe.)
- Istanbul + (Turkey's economic, cultural and historic center and a world metropolis)
- Zeki Kuneralp + (Turkish Ambassador to Switzerland, the United Kingdom and Spain.)
- Murat Yetkin + (Turkish Bilderberg editor)
- Evren Balta + (Turkish Bilderberger academic)
- Fuat Keyman + (Turkish Bilderberger academic)
- Jak Kamhi + (Turkish Bilderberger businessman)
- Umut Oran + (Turkish Bilderberger businessman/politician)
- Afşin Yurdakul + (Turkish Bilderberger journalist)
- Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu + (Turkish Foreign Minister that is <b>not</b> a Bilderberger.)
- Süleyman Demirel + (Turkish PM)
- İsmet İnönü + (Turkish PM intermittently from [[1923]] to [[1965]])
- Binali Yıldırım + (Turkish PM the [[Turkey/deep state]]/[[CIA]] tried totopple)
- Hasan Işık + (Turkish [[diplomat]] and [[politician]] who attended the [[1975 Bilderberg meeting]].)
- Cansu Çamlibel + (Turkish [[transatlantic]] journalist)
- Hikmet Çetin + (Turkish [[transatlantic]] politician)
- Memduh Yaşa + (Turkish academic)
- Behlül Özkan + (Turkish academic Bilderberger)
- Canan Dagdeviren + (Turkish academic who attended the 2018 Bilderberg.)
- Fahri Korutürk + (Turkish admiral, diplomat and politician who was president of Turkey 1973-1980. Presided over the 1974 Turkish Invasion of Cyprus)
- Cevdet Sunay + (Turkish army officer and president)
- A. Ümit Taftalı + (Turkish banker and advisor to the [[Koç family]]. Attended [[Bilderberg 2014]].)
- Rahmi Koç + (Turkish billionaire businessman. Single Bilderberger)
- Tuncay Özilhan + (Turkish brewery billionaire and one time Bilderberger)
- Erkut Yücaoğlu + (Turkish business leader mentioned in the [[Panama Papers]].)
- Süreyya Ciliv + (Turkish businessman)
- Uğur Bayar + (Turkish businessman and financier.)
- Selçuk Yaşar + (Turkish businessman and of the founders of [[TÜSİAD]]. Attended [[Bilderberg 1975]].)
- Bülend Özaydınlı + (Turkish businessman associated with the influential [[Koç family]].)
- Mustafa Koç + (Turkish businessman. Attended all Bilderbergs from [[Bilderberg/2004|2004]] until his death in 2016)
- Cem Boyner + (Turkish businessman. Selected a [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1994|Global Leader for Tomorrow]] … Turkish businessman. Selected a [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1994|Global Leader for Tomorrow]] by the [[World Economic Forum]] in 1994, and attended the [[Bilderberg/1995|1995 Bilderberg meeting]], just as he was going from leader of the [[Turkish Industry and Business Association]] to an attempted political career.[[Turkish Industry and Business Association]] to an attempted political career.)
- Serpil Timuray + (Turkish businesswoman in [[multinational companies]].)
- Gazi Ercel + (Turkish central banker and 4 times Bilderberger)
- Rüşdü Saraçoğlu + (Turkish central banker, [[Koç Holding]], [[Trilateral Commission]].)
- Şefika Pekin + (Turkish corporate lawyer who attended the [[2011 Bilderberg meeting]].)
- Özdem Sanberk + (Turkish diplomat)
- Levent Gümrükçü + (Turkish diplomat)
- Oğuz Gökmen + (Turkish diplomat and ambassador.)
- Kerim Uras + (Turkish diplomat and ambassador.)
- Fatin Rüştü Zorlu + (Turkish diplomat and politician executed after the [[1960 Turkish coup d'état]], along with two other politicians.)
- Sinan Ülgen + (Turkish diplomat on the supranational think tank circuit)
- Haluk Özgül + (Turkish diplomat who attended the [[1982 Bilderberg meeting]].)
- Huseyin Celem + (Turkish diplomat who attended the [[1993 Bilderberg]] in Greece as [[Turkish Ambassador to Greece|Turkish Ambassador]])
- Ali Hikmet Alp + (Turkish diplomat who attended the [[Bilderberg/1994|1994 Bilderberg meeting]].)
- Ertuğrul Apakan + (Turkish diplomat who chaired the [[UN/SC/Counter-Terrorism Committee|The UN Security Council's Counter-Terrorism Committee]] in 2010.)
- Burhan Belge + (Turkish diplomat. First husband of [[Zsa Zsa Gabor]], father of [[Murat Belge]])
- İhsan Doğramacı + (Turkish doctor and university administrator)
- Tayyibe Domac + (Turkish economist)
- Refet Gürkaynak + (Turkish economist who attended [[2023 Bilderberg meeting]])
- Boğaziçi University + (Turkish elite university with strong ties to the American educational system.)
- Yildiz Technical University + (Turkish engineering school)
- İmregül Gencer + (Turkish financier who attended the [[2005 Bilderberg]])
- Seyfi Taşhan + (Turkish founder and leader of think-tank [[Foreign Policy Institute]]. Attended [[Bilderberg/1986]], and also [[Le Cercle]].)
- Çevik Bir + (Turkish general who organized 1997 'soft' coup.)
- Eşref Bitlis + (Turkish general who was assassinated by deep state as part of the [[Turkey/1993 Planned Military Coup]])