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- Grand Jury + (US legal concept. Because the targets of the grand jury or their lawyers have no right to appear before a grand jury unless they are invited, a running joke in the legal profession that a grand jury could "indict a ham sandwich" if the prosecutor asked.)
- The Atlantic + (US liberal establishment magazine owned by billionaires.)
- Empower America + (US libertarian advocacy group. Funded by the Koch brothers.)
- Christopher Dodd + (US lobbyist, lawyer and politician. MPAA CEO)
- Albert Stubblebine + (US major general who publicly dissented from the [[9-11 Official narrative]])
- David Mahoney + (US marketing executive who attended the [[1981 Bilderberg|1981]] … US marketing executive who attended the [[1981 Bilderberg|1981]] to [[1984 Bilderberg]]s. "Tall and trim, he moved among society's elite and was friends with [[Henry A. Kissinger]], [[Vernon E. Jordan Jr.]] and [[Barbara Walters]]. He was reported to have advised Presidents [[Richard M. Nixon]], [[Jimmy Carter]] and [[Ronald Reagan]]".[[Ronald Reagan]]".)
- San Bernardino shooting + (US mass shooting in 2015, soon after the similar spree of [[mass murder in Paris]])
- Gardner Cowles + (US media mogul)
- NDAA 2017 + (US military budget 2017)
- Christine Wormuth + (US military bureaucrat who helped prepare the ground for more aggressive posture on [[Russia]] and [[China]].)
- Operation Warp Speed + (US military enforced project nominally inspired by [[COVID-19]])
- Richard Case Nagell + (US military officer who, according to [[Dick Russell]]'s biography of him, claimed to have had foreknowledge of the assassination of President John F. Kennedy)
- Michael Flynn + (US military spook)
- Thomas Jones + (US military-industrial businessman who attended the [[1966 Bilderberg|1966]] and the [[1987 Bilderberg]]s.)
- Amo Houghton + (US multi-millionaire politician. Attended the [[1972 Bilderberg]] as CEO of family company [[Corning]], on the verge of becoming world's leading manufacturer of optical fiber.)
- J. Ward Keener + (US multinational business executive who went to the [[1968 Bilderberg]])
- William Leahy + (US naval officer and ambassador to [[Vichy France]] from 1940 to 1942.)
- Robert Pirie + (US navy officer and official, revolving door.)
- Randy Scheunemann + (US neocon foreign policy advisor to presidential candidate [[John McCain]].)
- Seymour Lipset + (US neoconservative sociologist who attende … US neoconservative sociologist who attended the [[1970 Bilderberg conference]], and was a member of several intelligence-connected groups such as the [[American Committee for Peace in Chechnya]], [[Committee for the Free World]] and [[Committee on the Present Danger]].[[Committee on the Present Danger]].)
- Martha Farah + (US neuroscientist who attended the [[2008 Bilderberg]].)
- Tampa Bay Times + (US newspaper owned by the [[Poynter Institute]])
- New York Post + (US newspaper part of Rupert Murdoch empire)
- Gregory Jaczko + (US nuclear bureaucrat taking safety concerns too seriously, forced to resign by nuclear lobby.)
- Donald Hornig + (US nuclear detonators scientist and presidential science advisor)
- John Hnatio + (US nuclear whistleblower)
- Bing West + (US officer and author specializing in rosy depictions of successful [[counterinsurgency]]. [[Bilderberg/2010]])
- Colin Powell + (US officer and politician heavily involved … US officer and politician heavily involved in the deep state [[Iran-contra]] affair. He is particularly remembered for his dramatic lies in the [[UN Security Council]] before the [[2003 Iraq War|US invasion of Iraq in 2003]], claiming Iraq was in [[Iraq/WMD|possession of weapons of mass destruction]].[[Iraq/WMD|possession of weapons of mass destruction]].)
- Raymond Roe + (US officer in attendance at the [[1981 Bilderberg]], probably as aide to [[Bernard Rogers]], [[Supreme Allied Commander Europe]])
- Robert Bowman + (US officer turned peace activist and 911 skeptic.)
- Shayna Steinger + (US official who issues visas to 12 of the 19 official culprits of 9/11.)
- Frank Luntz + (US opinion shaper)
- Brian Bogart + (US peace activist.)
- Rebecca Goldstein + (US philosopher and author who attended her first Bilderberg in 2018.)
- Margaret Hamburg + (US physician and expert in pandemic preparedness. Board of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]].[[Operation Dark Winter]], [[Clade X]], [[GAVI]], [[CFR]], [[Wellcome Trust]],[[Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]], [[Rockefeller Foundation]])
- John Barrasso + (US physician and politician, multiple visits to the [[MSC]])
- Rashid Buttar + (US physician targeted for censorship and h … US physician targeted for censorship and harassment as one of the "Disinformation Dozen" by the [[Center for Countering Digital Hate]] and the [[US government]] during the [[Covid deep event]]. Died prematurely in 2023, shortly after a CNN interview where he claimed he had been [[poisoned]].[[poisoned]].)
- Arthur Miller + (US playwright blacklisted by Hollywood)
- Ted Gunderson + (US policeman supposedly turned dissident who gave confusing revelations)
- Daniel Mitrione + (US policeman turned spook who taught torture techniques to police in South America.)
- Jen Psaki + (US political advisor and White House press secretary)
- George Will + (US political commentator, spoke at the [[Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism]] on "Calculating the Public Interest".)
- Lester Thurow + (US political economist and supporter of governmental involvement in the direction of the economy who attended [[Bilderberg/1977]].)
- Gale McGee + (US politician)
- John Brademas + (US politician)
- Robert Killian + (US politician)
- Cornelius Gallagher + (US politician)
- Cory Booker + (US politician)
- Tom Perriello + (US politician)
- Barney Frank + (US politician)
- Fred Brown + (US politician)