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  • BlackRock  + (Who owns a piece of everything? They do!)
  • 2023 Scottish National Party leadership election  + (Who will succeed [[Nicola Sturgeon]] as [[First Minister of Scotland]] and leader of the [[Scottish National Party]]?)
  • Internet/Surveillance  + (Wholesale surveillance of the citizenry is the [[new normal]], introduced under the smokescreen of the "[[war on terror]]".)
  • Mass surveillance  + (Wholesale surveillance of the citizenry isWholesale surveillance of the citizenry is the [[new normal]], introduced under the smokescreen of the "[[war on terror]]". In the "art of warfare" surveillance is taught as a preparatory act for more invasive measures such as the suspension of habeas corpus (i.e. the [[Patriot Act]]) or other covert operations.[[Patriot Act]]) or other covert operations.)
  • Document:Those who flaunt the poppy on their lapels  + (Why Robert Fisk stopped wearing a red poppy)
  • Document:Excess deaths in 2022 among worst in 50 years  + (Why did [[COVID-19/Premature death|so many people]] die in [[2022]]? This remarkable [[BBC News]] article doesn't explain why.)
  • Document:Princes of Plunder  + (Why, but for a suppressed act of treachery motivated by the safeguarding of vast wealth, the capture of the Arnhem bridge during the Allies' Operation 'Market Garden' might not have been 'A Bridge Too Far')
  • Kincora Boys' Home  + (Widely alleged to be the scene of institutionalised [[child sexual abuse]], probably by the [[deep state]].)
  • David Atlee Phillips  + (Widely fingered as a key player in the [[JFK Assassination]].)
  • TrueCrypt  + (Widely praised disk encryption software, abruptly discontinued in 2015. Version 7.1a (''not'' 7.2) is the latest fully functional version.)
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt  + (Widely recalled for his 'new deal')
  • Benzodiazepine  + (Widely taken and strongly physically addictive drugs)
  • Aspartame  + (Widely used artificial sweetener with increasingly suspect looking health effects.)
  • Merex AG  + (Widely used by intelligence agencies for secret arms deals.)
  • Document:Sept 11 Widow Is First American To Sue Saudi Arabia For Terrorism: Her Full Lawsuit  + (Widow of [[9-11]] victim Navy Commander [[Patrick Dunn]] sues [[Saudi Arabia]])
  • Lily Safra  + (Widow of [[Edmond Safra]])
  • Mary Pinchot Meyer  + (Wife of Cord Meyer, lover of JFK, murdered in 1964.)
  • Mette-Marit Tjessem Høiby  + (Wife of Haakon Magnus, Crown Prince of Norway. Brother of [[Per Høiby]], chief executive of Norway's by far most influential PR agency [[First House (Norway)|First House]]. Friend of [[Jeffrey Epstein]].)
  • Helle Thorning-Schmidt  + (Wife of Labour MP for Aberavon, [[Stephen Kinnock]])
  • Carrie Symonds  + (Wife of Prime Minister [[Boris Johnson]]. Head of public relations at the [[Aspinall Foundation]].)
  • Rose Paterson  + (Wife of Shropshire MP [[Owen Paterson]] who died suddenly in June 2020.)
  • Haifa bint Faisal  + (Wife of [[Bandar bin Sultan]])
  • Joanne Henderson  + (Wife of [[Blairite]] former UK Labour MP [[Ivan Henderson]])
  • Lucie Faure  + (Wife of [[Edgar Faure]], President of the National Assembly and former [[French PM]]. [[1974 Bilderberg]].)
  • Sarah Macaulay  + (Wife of [[Gordon Brown]], founding partner of [[Hobsbawm Macaulay Communications]])
  • Pamela Kerr Omidyar  + (Wife of [[Pierre Omidyar]].)
  • Cherie Blair  + (Wife of [[Tony Blair]]. Lawyer.)
  • Patty Lumpkin  + (Wife of a [[Raytheon]] director who was killed in a plane crash)
  • Influencewatch  + (Wiki-format website established to examine how [[foundations]], [[charities]], and other [[nonprofits]] spend money and get involved in politics and advocacy)
  • Wikipedia/System gamers  + (Wikipedia accounts accused to manipulate content.)
  • Wikipedia/Censorship  + (Wikipedia claims not to be censored. However, wikipedia's policies don't back this up. Their notions of 'reliability' and '[[Wikipedia/Notability|notability]]' are particularly suspect.)
  • Wikipedia/Reliability  + (Wikipedia deems some information ''sourcesWikipedia deems some information ''sources'' as "reliable" and some as "unreliable", which provide an easy mechanism for blacklisting anyone who contradicts or questions the [[concensus trance]] promoted by [[Corporate media|commercially-controlled media]]. This website, by contrast, insists that wherever the source, information should be subject to critical scrutiny.on should be subject to critical scrutiny.)
  • 9-11/Aircraft Wreckage  + (Wikipedia has nothing much to say on some Wikipedia has nothing much to say on some major irregularities regarding aircraft wreckage on 9/11. It implausible that black boxes, designed to survive impact and fire were not recovered while ''three'' of the supposed hijackers' passports reportedly did survive the fiery crashes. reportedly did survive the fiery crashes.)
  • User:Robin  + (Wikipedia is good at what it is good at, very good. There are however some verifiable blind spots, which are predictable and systematic in nature. This page should alert the reader frustrated by Wikipedia's systematic bias, censorship and other problems.)
  • Wikipedia/Protection  + (Wikipedia protects sensitive pages, to prevent anonymous edits which are deemed unwanted. Such protection is an indication that a page may be of deep political relevance.)
  • Police state  + (Wikipedia terms a police state as a "fundaWikipedia terms a police state as a "fundamentally authoritarian" form of government, and cites examples of the [[Soviet Union]] and its satellites plus [[North Korea]]. No mention in the article of the 21<sup>st</sup> century global shift towards authoritarian policies lead by the USA, such as the removal of [[civil liberties]] and the use of [[universal surveillance]] or [[false flag]] terror.[[false flag]] terror.)
  • User:Robin  + (Wikipedia's explicit policy on what belongs there is very revealing. This explains how it allows Wikipedia to be an effective extension of [[Operation Mockingbird]].)
  • Wikipedia/Notability  + (Wikipedia's supposedly impartial test used to censor topics, ideas and evidence from Wikipedia, while easy admission of disinformation sourced from [[Corporate media|commercially-controlled media]].)
  • Document:A new turf war with Strasbourg pushes Warsaw further down the road towards Polexit from the EU  + (Will the schism between [[Poland]] and the [[European Union]] over legal differences eventually lead to "[[Polexit]]"?)
  • Willem Matser  + (Willem Matser was a NATO official close to [[Lord Robertson]], NATO’s 10th Secretary General. He was charged with various offences in connection with a $200m drug related money laundering operation between Colombia and Romania.)
  • Le Cercle/2002 (Morocco)  + (William Hague attended)
  • Winston Churchill/Chemical warfare  + (Winston Churchill was apparently keen to use chemical weapons.)
  • James Kallstrom  + (Wiretap expert)
  • Tommy McAvoy  + (With Denis Tunnicliffe)
  • Charles Schumer  + (With Kirsten Gillibrand)
  • Lindsey Graham  + (With Tim Scott)
  • Reinhard Bütikofer  + (With [[Angelika Beer]] and [[Claudia Roth]])
  • Arnold Kanter  + (With [[Frank Wisner II]])
  • Margrethe Vestager  + (With [[Frans Timmermans]] & [[Valdis Dombrovskis]])
  • Frans Timmermans  + (With [[Margrethe Vestager]] & [[Valdis Dombrovskis]])
  • Carla Anderson Hills  + (With [[Robert Rubin]])
  • Digital healthcare  + (With less an less human doctors in the system, the goal is ultimately that most diseases will be treated automatically and with [{Big Pharma)
  • Ohio State University  + (With nearly 50,000 undergraduate students and nearly 15,000 graduate students, Ohio State is one of the largest American universities.)
  • Robert Dudley  + (With oversight of the company's activities in the Americas and Asia.)
  • Kevin Abraham  + (With particular responsibility for the development of the Army Reserve)
  • World Fellows Program/2013  + (With the addition of the 2013 class, the total number of Yale World Fellows rises to 241, representing 81 countries.)
  • Document:The World Is on the Brink of War Once Again as All Hell Breaks Loose in Syria  + (With the assistance of the [[mainstream media|media]]With the assistance of the [[mainstream media|media]], the [[United States]] and [[Israel]] continue to bomb [[Syria]] in direct contravention of international law, targeting [[Russia]]'s ally the [[Syrian Arab Army]], without any significant journalistic or international opposition. journalistic or international opposition.)
  • Anastasio Somoza García  + (With the help of the [[United States Marine Corps|US Marine Corps]] started a family dictatorship that maintained absolute control over [[Nicaragua]] for 42 years.)
  • Man with rifle seen in TSBD  + (Witness Arnold Rowland observes man with rifle at the Western end of TSBD. ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 300)
  • Haim Geron  + (Witness in the [[Benjamin Netanyahu]] corruption trial who died in explosive plane crash.)
  • Adrian Wooldridge  + (Witnessed a dozen [[Bilderberg meetings]].)
  • André Saint-Mleux  + (Witnessed the [[1959]] and [[1960 Bilderberg]]s, [[Minister of State of Monaco]] from 1972-1981)
  • Rick Scott  + (Won after a "memory-card glitch" in the voting machines)
  • Pat Balestreri  + (Worked as Staff Director in the US Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Attended [[Le Cercle]] 1982-1984)
  • R. Daniel McMichael  + (Worked as an administrative agent for the Scaife Family Charitable Trusts)
  • Edward Hidalgo  + (Worked as lawyer in Mexico for many decades, US Information Agency and US Secretary of the Navy)
  • Edward R. Stettinius Sr.  + (Worked at [[J. P. Morgan and Company]]Worked at [[J. P. Morgan and Company]] coordinating the purchase of war supplies for the Allies during WW1. Stettinus became the most important consumer on earth, buying goods for $10 million every day. Nicknamed "the father of the [[military-industrial complex]]".[[military-industrial complex]]".)
  • Russell Deyo  + (Worked at [[Johnson & Johnson]] for 27 years until 2012, became Acting United States Deputy Secretary of Homeland Security in 2016.)
  • Active Change Foundation  + (Worked closely with the Institute for Statecraft on "[[de-radicalisation]]")
  • Brian P. McKeon  + (Worked for Joe Biden for decades. Executive secretary of the National Security Council.)
  • George Krutilek  + (Worked for [[Billie Sol Estes]]. Died in suspicious circumstances. It was ruled a suicide.)
  • Lewis Eisenberg  + (Worked for [[Goldman Sachs]] and Bilderberg company [[Kohlberg Kravis Roberts]]. Chairman of the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey on 9-11.)
  • Anthony Griffin  + (Worked for [[S.G. Warburg]]. A member of the [[Bilderberg Advisory Committee]] for 32 years.)
  • Paul Reutlinger  + (Worked for [[Swissair]] for 42 years.)
  • Harod Associates  + (Worked for the II.)
  • Diemut Kastner  + (Worked for the Public Relations Department of Creditanstalt-Bankverein. "In attendance" at the [[1988 Bilderberg|1988]] and [[1999 Bilderberg]]s)
  • Lennart Johansson  + (Worked himself up to CEO of [[Svenska Kullagerfabriken]]. [[Wallenberg Sphere]].)
  • Mike Baker  + (Worked in the CIA for 17 years as a covert field operations officer, specializing in counterterrorism, counternarcotics and counterinsurgency operations.)
  • Daniel Meltzer  + (Worked in the [[Obama administration]] as Principal Deputy (2009-2010) and Chair of the [[President's Intelligence Advisory Board]] 2013-2015.)
  • Juan Zarate  + (Worked on expanding the use of Treasury powers to advance national security interests. U.S. representative to get control over the Vatican's finances.)
  • Marshall Green  + (Worked on the [[Canberra Coup]] to remove [[Gough Whitlam]])
  • Jeffrey Sachs  + (Worked on the privatisation of Russia)
  • Nima Elbagir  + (Worked to popularize the [[Janjaweed]] propaganda term in [[Sudan]] conflict)
  • Katharina Borchert  + (Worked to strengthen its position in "the fight against fake news")
  • Kris Millegan  + (Worked with Anthony Sutton to republish America's Secret Establishment and established [[TrineDay]].)
  • Jacobus Oldenbroek  + (Worked with [[Office of Strategic Services]] during WW2. Attended 2 Bilderbergs as General Secretary of the [[International Confederation of Free Trade Unions]].)
  • Katharine Klačanský  + (Worked with [[Tim Sweijs]], Koen van den Dool and [[Rianne Siebenga]] and [[Sijbren de Jong]].)
  • Geek Squad  + (Worked with the FBI to circumvent the need for search warrants for computers in for repair.)
  • Peter Ford  + (Working with refugees)
  • Ryan Morhard  + (Works for [[Ginkgo Bioworks]] "building a platform to enable customers to program cells as easily as we can program computers")
  • Peter Bisanz  + (Works for the [[World Economic Forum]] on creating an Universal Curriculum on Values that will encompass a full spectrum of socially relevant media, from [[Television]] to the [[Internet]].)
  • Document:Balkans Trip Report  + (Workshop in Montenegro. "'Story telling' difficult if journalists are branded fake news")
  • David Malpass  + (World Bank President)
  • Robert Zoellick  + (World Bank president, White House Deputy Chief of Staff, Multiple deep state connections)
  • Trevor Manuel  + (World Economic Forum Global Leader for Tomorrow 1994. South African [[Minister of Finance]] from 1996 to 2009. Married to bankster Maria Ramos, a WEF Leader 1998. In April 2020 he was appointed an [[African Union Special Envoy on Covid-19]].)
  • Catherine Howarth  + (World Economic Forum [[Young Global Leader 2014]]. Member of the [[Scott Trust]], owner of the [[Guardian Media Group]].)
  • Yuval Harari  + (World Economic Forum court futurist)
  • Sanna Marin  + (World Economic Young Leader and Finland's youngest-ever prime minister.)
  • World Fellows Program/2018  + (World Fellows Program Class of 2018)
  • World Fellows Program/2019  + (World Fellows Program Class of 2019.)
  • World Fellows Program/2020  + (World Fellows Program Class of 2020)
  • World Fellows Program/2022  + (World Fellows Program cadre 2022)
  • World Fellows Program/2021  + (World Fellows Program cadre of 2021)
  • World Fellows Program/2011  + (World Fellows Program/2011)
  • George Creel  + (World War I propagandist. Headed the "Creel Commission" to try to get the US public to support involvement in WWI.)
  • Francis Brooks Richards  + (World War II)
  • John Lennon  + (World famous musician who came out firmly against war and spoke out about the "insane" behaviour of government leaders.)
  • Wilhelm Stäglich  + (World war II army officer,judge, historian and important revisionist writer)
  • BNP Paribas  + (World's 8th largest bank by total assets, paid the [[US Justice Department]] $8.97 billion after accusations of [[money laundering]])
  • Jeff Bezos  + (World's richest man. Founded [[Amazon]])
  • Lübeck disaster  + (Worst case, whereby the [[vaccine]] was contaminated with the bacteria (tuberculosis) that caused the disease.)
  • John Hinckley  + (Would be assassin of Ronald Reagan, under institutional psychiatric care since the episode.)
  • Linda McMahon  + (Wrestling executive who was [[administrator of the Small Business Administration]] from 2017 to 2019 under [[Donald Trump]].)
  • Terry Allen  + (Writer for ''[[In These Times]]'' who claimed that "We should be sounding the alarm over endless war being waged in our name, not conspiracy theories.")
  • Kenny Coyle  + (Writer for ''[[Morning Star]]''and other socialist magazines.)
  • 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?)
  • Mehmet Oz  + (YGL Celebrity doctor who in March and April 2020 advocated use of [[hydroxychloroquine]] against COVID-19 and cautioned against shutting down schools, but later fell into lockstep the WEF official narrative on matters COVID.)
  • Julian Castro  + (YGL prospective [[US/2020 Presidential election/Candidate|candidate]] in the [[US/2020 Presidential election]].)
  • Ricken Patel  + (YGL who ran Avaaz 2005-2021)
  • Jillian Buriak  + (YGL who wrote an open letter to the [[University of Alberta]] calling for [[mandatory COVID-19 jabs]] for students.)
  • Golden Gate University  + (YMCA roots; Courses in law, business, taxation, and accounting.)
  • Tylösand Summit/2022  + (Yearly Swedish deep state summit gatheringYearly Swedish deep state summit gathering about 200 Swedish chief executive officers, royals, leading academic scholars, politicians from the government and the parliamentary opposition, top civil servants, and union leaders. Only the list of speakers is known, and include several [[spooks]] and [[deep state actors]].[[deep state actors]].)
  • Brussels Forum/2006  + (Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of [[transatlantic]] politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the [[CIA]] and [[NATO]]-close [[German Marshall Fund]].)
  • Brussels Forum/2007  + (Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of [[transatlantic]] politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the [[CIA]] and [[NATO]]-close [[German Marshall Fund]].)
  • Brussels Forum/2008  + (Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of [[transatlantic]] politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the [[CIA]] and [[NATO]]-close [[German Marshall Fund]].)
  • Brussels Forum/2009  + (Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of [[transatlantic]] politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the [[CIA]] and [[NATO]]-close [[German Marshall Fund]].)
  • Brussels Forum/2011  + (Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of [[transatlantic]] politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the [[CIA]] and [[NATO]]-close [[German Marshall Fund]].)
  • Brussels Forum/2010  + (Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of [[transatlantic]] politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the [[CIA]] and [[NATO]]-close [[German Marshall Fund]].)
  • Brussels Forum/2016  + (Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of [[transatlantic]] politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the [[CIA]] and [[NATO]]-close [[German Marshall Fund]].)
  • Brussels Forum/2013  + (Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of [[transatlantic]] politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the [[CIA]]-close [[German Marshall Fund]].)
  • Brussels Forum/2012  + (Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of [[transatlantic]] politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the [[CIA]]-close [[German Marshall Fund]].)
  • Brussels Forum/2017  + (Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of [[transatlantic]] politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the [[CIA]]-close [[German Marshall Fund]]. The overarching theme was "‘End of Complacency – Era of Action?")
  • Brussels Forum/2014  + (Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of [[transatlantic]] politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the [[CIA]]-close [[German Marshall Fund]]. The theme in 2014 was A World in Transition)
  • Brussels Forum/2015  + (Yearly discreet get-together of huge amount of [[transatlantic]] politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the [[CIA]]-close [[German Marshall Fund]]. The 2015 main theme was (R)evolution.)
  • Zanele kaMagwaza-Msibi  + (Yet another South African politician who died from [[COVID]]. She formerly served as a government minister and was the leader of an opposition party until her sudden death.)
  • Linton on Ouse  + (Yorkshire village and proposed site for illegal immigrant centre)
  • Document:Was the MST-13 timer fragment planted in the wreckage of Pan Am 103  + (You can set the [[MST-13 timer]] for any time you like from 1 minute to 999 hours before the bomb explodes. So you set it to go off only an hour after [[Pan Am Flight 103]]'s scheduled take-off from Heathrow on an 8-hour flight. Really?)
  • YouTube/Censorship  + (YouTube Censorship gained pace during the YouTube Censorship gained pace during the late 2010s, especially around 2016 and in 2020 during the [[COVID-19/Panic]]. Videos which had millions of views were removed, pushing a lot of people to alternative platforms such as [[AltCensored]] or [[Bitchute]].[[Bitchute]].)
  • French-American Foundation/Young Leaders  + (Young Leaders of the French-American Foundation)
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/1993  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2001  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2002  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2003  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2004  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2005  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2006  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2007  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2008  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2009  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2010  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2011  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2012  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2013  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2014  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2015  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2016  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2017  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2018  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2019  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2021  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2022  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/1992  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/1991  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/1990  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/1994  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/1995  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/1996  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/1997  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/1998  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/1999  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • American Swiss Foundation/Young Leaders/2000  + (Young Leaders selected by the [[American Swiss Foundation]])
  • Emil Czeczko  + (Young Polish soldier who defected to Belarus and said he and his comrades were forced to shoot migrants.)
  • James Austin  + (Young member of the [[Institute for Statecraft]])
  • Karina Gould  + (Young minister with the spooky job of stopping "online meddling and the spread of disinformation", then International Development. [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2020|World Economic Forum Young Global Leader 2020]].)
  • Sam Altman  + (Young visitor to the [[2016 Bilderberg]], [[Elon Musk]] liaison, CEO of OpenAI and former CEO of [[Reddit]].)
  • Jo Johnson  + (Younger brother of Boris Johnson, [[Bullingdon]] and other deep state connections)
  • Robert Trump  + (Younger brother of [[Donald Trump]], name in [[Epstein's black book]])
  • Naomi Koshi  + (Youngest female [[mayor]] in [[Japan]], [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2015]])
  • Sam Bankman-Fried  + (Youngest known visitor to the [[MSC]], a US crypto-billionaire who fairly suddenly turned out not have any wealth at all)
  • Max Mosley  + (Youngest son of [[Oswald Mosley|Sir Oswald Mosley]] and [[Diana Mitford]]. President of the governing body for [[Formula One]], and target of deep state [[sexual blackmail]] in 2008.)
  • Yvonne Fletcher  + (Yvonne Fletcher was shot dead while on dutYvonne Fletcher was shot dead while on duty during a protest outside the Libyan embassy on 17 April 1984, cue for the breakdown of diplomatic relations between the [[UK]] and [[Libya]]. In 2017 a decision was announced not to prosecute her murder on grounds of "[[national security]]".[[national security]]".)
  • Jelle Zijlstra  + (Zijlstra was requested by the US as leading [[central banker]] & president of [[De Nederlandsche Bank]] to secretly investigate the new monetary environment after the end of [[gold standard]] and helped forming the new rules in [[1972]].)
  • Patrick Clawson  + (Zionist academic who suggested that the [[United States]] should consider the use of "[[false flag|crisis initiation]]" as a way to provoke [[Iran]] into war.)
  • Goodwill Zwelithini  + (Zulu King who reportedly died of [[COVID-19]] in March 2021.)
  • Jeff Kennett  + ([Premier of Victoria)
  • Joseph Harsch  + ([[1958 Bilderberg|1958]] and [[1962 Bilderberg]]s.)
  • Georges Pompidou  + ([[1960 Bilderberg]]. Later became Prime Minister and President of France.)
  • Frank Southard  + ([[1961 Bilderberg]])
  • Ludger Westrick  + ([[1964 Bilderberg]])
  • David Bruce  + ([[1965 Bilderberg]])
  • Maurice Bridgeman  + ([[1968 Bilderberg]])
  • Barend Biesheuvel  + ([[1968 Bilderberg]]. [[Dutch PM]] 1971-73)
  • Poul Hartling  + ([[1969 Bilderberg]]. Prime Minister of Denmark in the 1970s.)
  • Robert Bourassa  + ([[1971 Bilderberg]])
  • William Rees-Mogg  + ([[1972 Bilderberg|1972]] and [[1993 Bilderberg]]s)
  • Gerard C. Smith  + ([[1973 Bilderberg]])
  • François-Xavier Ortoli  + ([[1977 Bilderberg]])
  • George Stinson  + ([[1978 Bilderberg]])
  • Simon Jenkins  + ([[1986 Bilderberg]])
  • Derek Burney  + ([[1990 Bilderberg]])
  • Ines Uusmann  + ([[1995 Bilderberg]])
  • Raymond Chretien  + ([[1998 Bilderberg]])
  • Frank de Grave  + ([[1999 Bilderberg]])
  • People's Party for Freedom and Democracy  + ([[2000s]] and [[2010s]] Ruling party of [[the Netherlands]].)
  • Heather Higginbottom  + ([[7th floor group]] deep state operative)
  • Patrick Kennedy  + ([[7th floor group]] diplomat)
  • Document:Twenty Years On, We’ve Learned Nothing From 9/11  + ([[9-11/20th Anniversary|20 years on from 9/11]], [[Ron Paul]] says that [[The Establishment]] in the [[United States]] has learned nothing since the attacks.)
  • James Gordon Meek  + ([[ABC News]] journalist close to the [[nat[[ABC News]] journalist close to the [[national security]] apparatus. Concerns about his welfare after he resigned suddenly from his job and dropped out of sight after a 2022 [[FBI]] raid. In January [[2023]], he was charged with transportation of child pornography. with transportation of child pornography.)
  • George Meany  + ([[AFL-CIO/President]] 1955-79, [[Le Cercle]])
  • Hugo López-Gatell Ramírez  + ([[AMLO]]'s health undersecretary.)
  • Robert Potter  + ([[ASPI]]-connected Australian cybersecurity businessman, with a finger in many $$$-government contracts)
  • Document:Justice for Megrahi is gonna happen!  + ([[Aamer Anwar]] said: "I have no doubt tha[[Aamer Anwar]] said: "I have no doubt that the new democratic [[Libya]]n Government headed by [[Abdul Hamid al-Dabaiba]] will support this final appeal for justice on behalf of the [[Al-Megrahi]] family and help in our efforts to prove the innocence of [[Libya]] and its people."[[Libya]] and its people.")
  • Abu Agila Mas'ud  + ([[Abu Ajila Masoud]] pictured in 2015 at his trial in Tripoli sitting behind [[Abdullah al-Senussi]])
  • Conspiracy theories/Academic research/Projection  + ([[Academic studies of "conspiracy theories"]] are interesting examples of psychological projection.)
  • F. Bradford Morse  + ([[Administrator of the United Nations Development Programme]] from 1976-86. Attended the [[1966 Bilderberg]] as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives)
  • George Anderson  + ([[Admiral]] in the [[United States Navy]] and a [[diplomat]]. As the [[Chief of Naval Operations]] between 1961 and 1963, he was in charge of the US blockade of Cuba during the 1962 [[Cuban Missile Crisis]].)
  • Dawa Khan Menapal  + ([[Afghanistan]]'s top media official, who was assassinated in August 2021.)
  • Document:Ex-Israeli Supreme Court chief Aharon Barak appointed as ICJ judge for genocide case  + ([[Aharon Barak]] argued that the rules of [[Aharon Barak]] argued that the rules of collateral damage permit the killing of [[Palestinian]] fighters even if led to the deaths of children. This was approved by [[Aharon Barak|Barak]] himself in a 2006 Supreme Court ruling, as cited in a report by a [[Canadian]] news outlet.[[Canadian]] news outlet.)
  • Document:Ruth Davidson slammed over high-level Tory visit to illegal Israeli settlement  + ([[Al-Marsad]] director Dr [[Nizar Ayoub]] [[Al-Marsad]] director Dr [[Nizar Ayoub]] told [[Ruth Davidson]]: "The only part of [[Syria]] that [[Israel]] borders is the [[Israeli]]-occupied [[Golan Heights]]. The fighting in Syria is not taking place metres away from Israel, it is taking place metres away from the [[Golan Heights|occupied Syrian Golan]]."[[Golan Heights|occupied Syrian Golan]].")
  • Auburn University  + ([[Alabama]] University with many military alumni)
  • Le Cercle/2016 (London)  + ([[Alan Duncan]] reports that the group met in St James’s Court Hotel in Westminster)
  • Minds  + ([[Alt Tech]] platform; alternative to [[Facebook]])
  • Document:The left’s Trump card - weekly briefing  + ([[Alt-right|The Populist Right]] has had a[[Alt-right|The Populist Right]] has had a bad week. [[Dominic Cummings]] left Downing Street on Friday after his relationship with [[Boris Johnson]], according to reports, ‘fell off a cliff’. [[Donald Trump]] may still be refusing to acknowledge his election defeat, but he is on his way out of the [[President of the United States|US presidency]]. The [[Socialism|Left]] still has everything to play for.cialism|Left]] still has everything to play for.)
  • Permanent Representative to NATO  + ([[Ambassador]] to [[NATO]])
  • US/Ambassador  + ([[Ambassadors]] of the [[United States]])
  • Ambassador/OECD  + ([[Ambassadors]] to the [[OECD]].)
  • Comverse  + ([[American]] [[Tech]] company which does most of its research and development in [[Israel]].)
  • Document:Now the truth emerges: how the US fuelled the rise of Isis in Syria and Iraq  + ([[American]] forces bomb one set of rebels[[American]] forces bomb one set of rebels while backing another in [[Syria]], and mount what are effectively joint military operations with [[Iran]] against [[ISIS]] in [[Iraq]] while supporting [[Saudi Arabia]]’s military campaign against [[Iran]]ian-backed [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Houthi_movement Houthi forces] in [[Yemen]]Yemen]])
  • Ben Carson  + ([[Americans|American]] [[neurosurgeon]] and politician. A member of the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]], he was [[United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development]] from 2017 to 2021)
  • Document:Trevor Birney and Barry McCaffrey were arrested after their Loughinisland Massacre documentary premiered  + ([[Amnesty International]]: “We are concerned that the arrest of these [[journalist]]s, in connection with their work investigating grave [[human rights]] abuses within the [[UK]], undermines [[freedom of expression]] and [[freedom of the press]].")