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  • Tracy Keeling  + (Writer for ''[[The Canary]]''.)
  • Richard Norton-Taylor  + (Writer for ''[[The Guardian]]'' on defence and security matters)
  • Herbert Gross  + (Writer for the Nazi magazine ''Das Reich'' who in 1946 founded the ''[[Handelsblatt]]''. One of the first to fundamentally deal with [[public relations]] on a programmatic level in post-war [[West Germany]]. Attended the 3rd and 4th Bilderbergs.)
  • Zen Gardner  + (Writer for the [[Activist Post]] and the blog ''I'm Just Wondering''.)
  • Oscar Grenfell  + (Writer for the [[World Socialist Web Site]].)
  • Rupert Allason  + (Writer of books and articles on the subject of espionage. Attended [[Le Cercle]].)
  • Merete Eldrup  + (Written [[JP/Politikens Hus]])
  • Document:The People Who Were Burned to Ashes on Ash Wednesday  + (Written to mark the 73rd anniversary of thWritten to mark the 73rd anniversary of the destruction of [[Dresden]]. It juxtaposes one of the many real Allied ''holocausts'' (destruction and slaughter by fire) of [[WWII]] with alleged German atrocities. It also illustrates the moral cowardice of [[Winston Churchill|Churchill]] in seeking to deflect blame for what, by any reasonable standards of behavior in warfare, was a totally unnecessary and unconscionable attack when the war was already all but over.ack when the war was already all but over.)
  • Document:The First 9-11 Sceptic  + (Written whilst the events of 11 September 2001 were still unfolding, posted on the author's web site the following morning, qualifying it as probably the first sceptic post to hit the internet.)
  • Tom Charles Huston  + (Wrote The Huston Plan, a [[COINTELPRO]]-similar scheme, for Nixon. Left to fall by the [[FBI]] during [[Watergate]].)
  • 'Activist'  + (Wrote a 2010 article on technological developments in surveillance)
  • Alice M. Rivlin  + (Wrote a working paper entitled ''The Outlook For The Economy And Employment In The United States'' for the [[1984 Bilderberg]])
  • Miguel Angel Martinez  + (Wrote a working paper for the discussion on ''The Soviet Union, The West And The Third World. A Case Study: Central America'' for the [[1984 Bilderberg]])
  • S. Ichtiaque Rasool  + (Wrote a working paper on ''Environmental Constraints'' for the [[1989 Bilderberg]])
  • Sam Ross  + (Wrote an article where he worried about "besmirching the reputation" of U.S. military contractors after exposure of a weapons smuggling operation.)
  • Craig Unger  + (Wrote an op-ed for the Boston Globe demanding answers from the 9/11 Commission on who gave permission for Saudi nationals to leave the United States.)
  • Matt Everett  + (Wrote articles on [9/11)
  • Michael W. Howard  + (Wrote for [[American Herald Tribune]].)
  • Robert R. Bowie  + (Wrote item one of the agenda of the [[1966 Bilderberg]], on the need to reorganise NATO.)
  • Victor Mishcon  + (Wrote the "Mishcon Note" on 30 October 1995 which recorded [[Diana Spencer]]'s concerns that 'reliable sources' had told her an attempt would be made to kill her, whether in an accident in her car such as a pre-prepared brake failure or by other means.)
  • China/Deep state  + (Xi vs [[Shanghai]] or more complex?)