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|members=Justin Trudeau, Shai Agassi, Mohammed K. A. Al Faisal, Bandar Bin Khalid Al Faisal, Salaheddin Al-Bashir, Majid Saif Al-Ghurair, Assilah Z. Al-Harthy, Zeid Raad Al-Hussein, Matthew Anderson, Barry Appleton, Maria Consuelo Araujo, Nurul Arifin, Matteo Arpe, Keiichiro Asao, Bassem I. Awadallah, Violet E. Awotwi, Ali Babacan, Rodrigo Baggio, Rajiv Bajaj, Edward Balls, John Battelle, Charlene Begley, Angela Belcher, Marc R. Benioff, Leonid Bershidsky, Kumar Mangalam Birla, Matthew Bishop, Thor Björgólfsson, Taddy Blecher, Alja Brglez, Sergey Brin, Scott Brison, William F. Browder, John Bryant, Roy Brandon Burgess, Jillian Buriak, Amy Butte, Ángel Cabrera, Steven Cain, Lisa Caputo, Gabriel Chalita, Nigel M.K. Chanakira, Tianqiao Chen, Mitsuru Claire Chino, Yvette Cooper, Jennifer Corriero, Clayton Cosgrove, Thomas Crampton, Carlos Danel, Lujaina Mohsin Haider Darwish, Jean-Charles Decaux, LaMae Allen deJongh, Erik Demaine, Olga K. Dergunova, Thoko Didiza, James Ding, Waris Dirie, Bozidar Djelic, Nobuo Domae, Valdis Dombrovskis, Suzanne Donohoe, Arkady Dvorkovich, Heba R. Ezzat, Fang Xinghai, Niall Ferguson, Anthony F. Fernandes, Sulajja F. Firodia Motwani, Kristin Forbes, Miguel R. Forbes, Justin Fox, Frederik of Denmark, Chrystia Freeland, Motohisa Furukawa, Rahul Gandhi, John Githongo, Austan Goolsbee, Helen Greiner, Andrea Guerra, Laurent Guez, Guichot, Isabelle Guichot, Michelle Guthrie, Haakon Magnus of Norway, Lily Habash, Fatemeh Haghighat-Joo, Stelios Haji-Ioannou, Ted Halstead, Sahar Hashemi, Ibrahim Helal, Noreena Hertz, Pekka Himanen, Mellody Hobson, Howard I. Hoffen, Jungwook Hong, Kazutomo Robert Hori, Bharrat Jagdeo, Aboubakr Jamai, Esam Janahi, Van Jones, Steve Jurvetson, Brian Kagoro, Jodi Kantor, Jyrki Katainen, Piia-Noora Kauppi, Karim T. Kawar, Georges Kern, Uday Harsh Khemka, Naguib Kheraj, Mi-Hyung Kim, Taek-Jin Kim, Ali Y. Koç, Silvana Koch-Mehrin, James Kondo, Sallie Krawcheck, Michael Kremer, Gaby Lasky, Aerin Lauder, Loïc Le Meur, Louise Leakey, Jihyun Julianne Lee, Jae-Woong Lee, Stig Leschly, Steven Levitt, Victor Li Tzar-kuoi, Bjorn Lomborg, Penny Low, Lu Hao, Lianjie Ma, Jack Ma, Maria Corina Machado, Pandeli Majko, Ayisi Makatiani, Dayanidhi Maran, Javier Martinez Staines, Sylvia Mathews, Misa Matsuzaki, Donald A. Mattrick, Ed Mayo, Mark P. Mays, Lorenzo Mendoza, Daniela Mercury, Paul Meyer, Hiroshi Mikitani, Axel Miller, Aditya Mittal, Mahmoud Safwat Mohieldin, Afshin Molavi, Gugu Moloi, Nicolas Monckeberg, James Bradfield Moody, Asoka Milinda Moragoda, Christian Mumenthaler, Dikembe Mutombo, Kumi Naidoo, Hiroshi Nakada, Papa Ndiaye, Trevor Neilson, Curtis Nelson, Gavin Newsom, Nicky Newton-King, Bill Nguyen, Juan Jose Nieto, Achinoam Nini, Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli, Tony O’Reilly Jr., Godwin N. Obaseki, Jonathan Oppenheimer, Julia Ormond, Larry Page, Sebastian Palla, Juhan Parts, Josef Penninger, Lucas E. Pescarmona, Jan-Eric Peters, Pawel Bartlomiej Piskorski, Dina Habib Powell, Samantha Power, Alejandro Ramirez, Nazir Razak, Marcel S. Reichart, Anne Richards, Alvaro Rodriguez Arregui, Nathaniel Rothschild, Linda Rottenberg, Patrick G. Ryan, Vladimir Ryzhkov, Mikheil Saakashvili, Elías Antonio Saca, Luis M. Saguier, Ferit Şahenk, Oliver Samwer, Domenico Scala, Keith Schwab, Radmila Sekerinska, Nafisa Shah, Anthony Kennedy Shriver, Olivier Sichel, Nasreen Mustafa Sideek-Barwari, Malvinder Mohan Singh, Ainars Slesers, Zafar Sobhan, Jonathan Soros, Martin South, William Steiger, Bret Stephens, Belinda Stronach, Federico Sturzenegger, John E. Sununu, Jacek Szwajcowski, Tan Cheng Han, Michael Tarazi, Sabriye Tenberken, Jon S. Tetzchner, Beatrice Trussardi, Mabel van Oranje, Abhisit Vejjajiva, Milen Veltchev, Zain Verjee, Victoria of Sweden, Lifen Wang, Zhenmin Wang, Wang Sing, David Webb, Beatrice Weder di Mauro, Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands, Ken Wiwa, Won Hee-Ryong, John Wood, Arzuhan Yalçindag, Jerry Yang, Jackie Y. Ying, Yoon Suk-Mynn, Fareed Zakaria, Niklas Zennström, Charles C.Y. Zhang, Zhang Xin, Jonathan Zittrain, Ethan Zuckerman, Sandile Zungu
 
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The Inaugural Summit of the Forum of Young Global Leaders opened in Zermatt, [[Switzerland]], on 24 June 2005:{{QB|"So far, their discussions have led them to consider the probable state of the world in 2020, part of the 2020 Initiative. In the following days they will consider concrete action as a group and individuals, leadership issues and whether the information age generation has a new mindset to bring to the problems of the world."<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20050630010414/http://www.younggloballeaders.org/</ref>}}
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'''The Inaugural Summit of the Forum of Young Global Leaders opened in Zermatt, [[Switzerland]], on 24 June [[2005]]''':{{QB|"So far, their discussions have led them to consider the probable state of the world in [[2020]], part of the 2020 Initiative. In the following days they will consider concrete action as a group and individuals, leadership issues and whether the information age generation has a new mindset to bring to the problems of the world."<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20050630010414/http://www.younggloballeaders.org/</ref>}}
  
 
These are the known participants in [[WEF/Young Global Leaders]] Inaugural Group 2005<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20050630012017/http://www.younggloballeaders.org/scripts/modules/Profiles/page8092.html</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20051029210700/http://www.younggloballeaders.org/scripts/modules/Profiles/page11275.html</ref>. The [[WEF]] doesn't always publish all the candidates.  The cadre from the previous program - Global Leaders for Tomorrow - is listed as [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2003]], the following year as [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2006]]. The program was allegedly reset because too many of the previous participants started asking difficult questions.
 
These are the known participants in [[WEF/Young Global Leaders]] Inaugural Group 2005<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20050630012017/http://www.younggloballeaders.org/scripts/modules/Profiles/page8092.html</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20051029210700/http://www.younggloballeaders.org/scripts/modules/Profiles/page11275.html</ref>. The [[WEF]] doesn't always publish all the candidates.  The cadre from the previous program - Global Leaders for Tomorrow - is listed as [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2003]], the following year as [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2006]]. The program was allegedly reset because too many of the previous participants started asking difficult questions.
  
==Examples==
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== Selected Examples ==
 
[[image:Samantha Power.jpg|thumb|left| [[Samantha Power]] also attended the [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow 2003]], so she is a reliable hand (some would say CIA)]]
 
[[image:Samantha Power.jpg|thumb|left| [[Samantha Power]] also attended the [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow 2003]], so she is a reliable hand (some would say CIA)]]
*[[Ali Babacan]] is a 8 times Bilderberg visitor Turkish politician.
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* [[Justin Trudeau]] - [[Prime Minister of Canada]] since November [[2015]], introduced some of the hardest rules worldwide related to [[Covid-19]]
*[[Ed Balls]] is a British [[Labour Party]] politician who was an MP from 2005 to 2015. He is married to fellow politician and [[WEF/Young Global Leaders]] participant [[Yvette Cooper]].
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*[[Ali Babacan]] - Turkish politician who visited 8 [[Bilderberg meetings]] from [[Bilderberg/2003|2003]] to [[Bilderberg/2013|2013]]
*[[Marc Benioff]] He is the founder, chairman and CEO of [[Salesforce]], an enterprise cloud computing company. He bought ''[[Time Magazine]]'' for $190m. Salesforce is one of the very central companies in the [[COVID-19|COVID deep event]].
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*[[Ed Balls]] - UK [[Labour Party]] politician who was an MP from 2005-2015, married fellow [[WEF/Young Global Leaders]] politician, [[Yvette Cooper]].
*[[Sergey Brin]] is a co-founder of [[Google]].
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*[[Marc Benioff]] - founder, chairman and CEO of [[Salesforce]], an enterprise cloud computing company, very central companies in the [[COVID-19|COVID deep event]]. Bought ''[[Time Magazine]]'' for $190m.
*[[Yvette Cooper]] is a British Labour Party politician who is the Member of Parliament (MP) since 1997 and is married to fellow Labour politician [[Ed Balls]].
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*[[Sergey Brin]] - co-founder of [[Google]].
*[[Niall Ferguson]] is a Bilderberger historian. Ferguson charges between $50,000 to $75,000 to hold standard speeches, mostly to corporate executives.
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*[[Yvette Cooper]] - UK British Labour Party politician who is the Member of Parliament (MP) since 1997 and is married to fellow Labour politician [[Ed Balls]].
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*[[Niall Ferguson]] - Bilderberger historian. Ferguson charges between $50,000 to $75,000 to hold standard speeches, mostly to corporate executives.
 
*[[Chrystia Freeland]] is a spooky Canadian politician, [[Deputy Prime Minister of Canada]] from 2019, including when the country introduced [[vaccine passports]].  
 
*[[Chrystia Freeland]] is a spooky Canadian politician, [[Deputy Prime Minister of Canada]] from 2019, including when the country introduced [[vaccine passports]].  
*[[Austan Goolsbee]] is an American economist who attended the [[2012 Bilderberg]]. He is Professor of Economics at the [[University of Chicago]]'s Booth School of Business.
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*[[Austan Goolsbee]] - US economist published on the economics of COVID<ref>https://www.nber.org/papers/w27432</ref> Fan of heavy COVID-19 spending.<ref>https://www.businessinsider.com/austan-goolsbee-virus-economics-why-regular-stimulus-wont-work-2020-3</ref> "The number one rule of virus economics is that you have to stop the virus before you can do anything about economics."<ref>https://www.cnn.com/videos/tv/2021/03/14/ip-austan-goolsbee.cnn</ref>
*[[Larry Page]] is a co-founder of [[Google]].  
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*[[Larry Page]] - co-founder of [[Google]].  
*[[Haakon Magnus]] is heir apparent to the throne of [[Norway]] who attended the [[2011 Bilderberg]].
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*[[Haakon Magnus]] - heir apparent to the throne of [[Norway]], attended the [[2011 Bilderberg]].
 
*[[Paul Meyer]] - Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of [[The Commons Project]], which has build a worldwide interoperable system of [[vaccine passports]], funded by the [[Rockefeller Foundation]]. Former Senior Fellow at the [[Markle Foundation]], which has close ties to US intelligence services. Also selected in [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2003|the predecessor program in 2003]].  
 
*[[Paul Meyer]] - Co-founder and Chief Executive Officer of [[The Commons Project]], which has build a worldwide interoperable system of [[vaccine passports]], funded by the [[Rockefeller Foundation]]. Former Senior Fellow at the [[Markle Foundation]], which has close ties to US intelligence services. Also selected in [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2003|the predecessor program in 2003]].  
*[[Mellody Hobson]] is president and co-CEO of Ariel Investments, wife of filmmaker [[George Lucas]].
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*[[Mellody Hobson]] - president and co-CEO of Ariel Investments, wife of filmmaker [[George Lucas]].
*[[Gavin Newsom]] became governor of California in January 2019, a state in the forefront in driving the [[COVID-19|COVID deep event]]. Decreed mandatory [[COVID/Vaccine|COVID-vaccinations]] for all schoolchildren in 2021.
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*[[Gavin Newsom]] - made governor of California in January 2019, a state in the forefront in driving the [[COVID-19|COVID deep event]]. Decreed mandatory [[COVID/Vaccine|COVID-vaccinations]] for all schoolchildren in 2021.
*[[Samantha Power]] also attended the [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow 2003]], so she is a reliable hand.
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*[[Samantha Power]] - also attended the [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow 2003]], [[US Ambassador to the UN]] 2013-17, appointed [[USAID Administrator]] in 2021, announced the [[Global Vaccine Access]] project<ref>https://www.usaid.gov/news-information/press-releases/dec-6-2021-usaid-announces-initiative-global-vaccine-access-global-vax</ref>
*[[Nathaniel Rothschild]] is the only son and heir apparent of [[Jacob Rothschild]]
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*[[Nathaniel Rothschild]] - only son and heir apparent of [[Jacob Rothschild]]
*[[Mikheil Saakashvili]] became President of [[Georgia]] in 2008. CIA client.
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*[[Mikheil Saakashvili]] - made [[President of Georgia|President]] of [[Georgia]] in 2008. CIA client.
*[[Ferit Şahenk]] is a Chairman of Turkey's Doğuş Holding conglomerate and richest person in [[Turkey]]. [[2008 Bilderberg]]
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*[[Ferit Şahenk]] - the richest person in [[Turkey]], Chairman of Turkey's Doğuş Holding conglomerate and visitor to the [[2008 Bilderberg]]
*[[Mabel van Oranje]] is a [[Dutch deep state]] fixer with an incredible CV.  
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*[[Mabel van Oranje]] - [[Dutch deep state]] fixer with an incredible CV.  
 
 
 
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Latest revision as of 14:59, 25 October 2023

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AbbreviationYGL/2005
Membership• Justin Trudeau
• Shai Agassi
• Mohammed K. A. Al Faisal
• Bandar Bin Khalid Al Faisal
• Salaheddin Al-Bashir
• Majid Saif Al-Ghurair
• Assilah Z. Al-Harthy
• Zeid Raad Al-Hussein
• Matthew Anderson
• Barry Appleton
• Maria Consuelo Araujo
• Nurul Arifin
• Matteo Arpe
• Keiichiro Asao
• Bassem I. Awadallah
• Violet E. Awotwi
• Ali Babacan
• Rodrigo Baggio
• Rajiv Bajaj
• Edward Balls
• John Battelle
• Charlene Begley
• Angela Belcher
• Marc R. Benioff
• Leonid Bershidsky
• Kumar Mangalam Birla
• Matthew Bishop
• Thor Björgólfsson
• Taddy Blecher
• Alja Brglez
• Sergey Brin
• Scott Brison
• William F. Browder
• John Bryant
• Roy Brandon Burgess
• Jillian Buriak
• Amy Butte
• Ángel Cabrera
• Steven Cain
• Lisa Caputo
• Gabriel Chalita
• Nigel M.K. Chanakira
• Tianqiao Chen
• Mitsuru Claire Chino
• Yvette Cooper
• Jennifer Corriero
• Clayton Cosgrove
• Thomas Crampton
• Carlos Danel
• Lujaina Mohsin Haider Darwish
• Jean-Charles Decaux
• LaMae Allen deJongh
• Erik Demaine
• Olga K. Dergunova
• Thoko Didiza
• James Ding
• Waris Dirie
• Bozidar Djelic
• Nobuo Domae
• Valdis Dombrovskis
• Suzanne Donohoe
• Arkady Dvorkovich
• Heba R. Ezzat
• Fang Xinghai
• Niall Ferguson
• Anthony F. Fernandes
• Sulajja F. Firodia Motwani
• Kristin Forbes
• Miguel R. Forbes
• Justin Fox
• Frederik of Denmark
• Chrystia Freeland
• Motohisa Furukawa
• Rahul Gandhi
• John Githongo
• Austan Goolsbee
• Helen Greiner
• Andrea Guerra
• Laurent Guez
• Guichot
• Isabelle Guichot
• Michelle Guthrie
• Haakon Magnus of Norway
• Lily Habash
• Fatemeh Haghighat-Joo
• Stelios Haji-Ioannou
• Ted Halstead
• Sahar Hashemi
• Ibrahim Helal
• Noreena Hertz
• Pekka Himanen
• Mellody Hobson
• Howard I. Hoffen
• Jungwook Hong
• Kazutomo Robert Hori
• Bharrat Jagdeo
• Aboubakr Jamai
• Esam Janahi
• Van Jones
• Steve Jurvetson
• Brian Kagoro
• Jodi Kantor
• Jyrki Katainen
• Piia-Noora Kauppi
• Karim T. Kawar
• Georges Kern
• Uday Harsh Khemka
• Naguib Kheraj
• Mi-Hyung Kim
• Taek-Jin Kim
• Ali Y. Koç
• Silvana Koch-Mehrin
• James Kondo
• Sallie Krawcheck
• Michael Kremer
• Gaby Lasky
• Aerin Lauder
• Loïc Le Meur
• Louise Leakey
• Jihyun Julianne Lee
• Jae-Woong Lee
• Stig Leschly
• Steven Levitt
• Victor Li Tzar-kuoi
• Bjorn Lomborg
• Penny Low
• Lu Hao
• Lianjie Ma
• Jack Ma
• Maria Corina Machado
• Pandeli Majko
• Ayisi Makatiani
• Dayanidhi Maran
• Javier Martinez Staines
• Sylvia Mathews
• Misa Matsuzaki
• Donald A. Mattrick
• Ed Mayo
• Mark P. Mays
• Lorenzo Mendoza
• Daniela Mercury
• Paul Meyer
• Hiroshi Mikitani
• Axel Miller
• Aditya Mittal
• Mahmoud Safwat Mohieldin
• Afshin Molavi
• Gugu Moloi
• Nicolas Monckeberg
• James Bradfield Moody
• Asoka Milinda Moragoda
• Christian Mumenthaler
• Dikembe Mutombo
• Kumi Naidoo
• Hiroshi Nakada
• Papa Ndiaye
• Trevor Neilson
• Curtis Nelson
• Gavin Newsom
• Nicky Newton-King
• Bill Nguyen
• Juan Jose Nieto
• Achinoam Nini
• Ndidi Okonkwo Nwuneli
• Tony O’Reilly Jr.
• Godwin N. Obaseki
• Jonathan Oppenheimer
• Julia Ormond
• Larry Page
• Sebastian Palla
• Juhan Parts
• Josef Penninger
• Lucas E. Pescarmona
• Jan-Eric Peters
• Pawel Bartlomiej Piskorski
• Dina Habib Powell
• Samantha Power
• Alejandro Ramirez
• Nazir Razak
• Marcel S. Reichart
• Anne Richards
• Alvaro Rodriguez Arregui
• Nathaniel Rothschild
• Linda Rottenberg
• Patrick G. Ryan
• Vladimir Ryzhkov
• Mikheil Saakashvili
• Elías Antonio Saca
• Luis M. Saguier
• Ferit Şahenk
• Oliver Samwer
• Domenico Scala
• Keith Schwab
• Radmila Sekerinska
• Nafisa Shah
• Anthony Kennedy Shriver
• Olivier Sichel
• Nasreen Mustafa Sideek-Barwari
• Malvinder Mohan Singh
• Ainars Slesers
• Zafar Sobhan
• Jonathan Soros
• Martin South
• William Steiger
• Bret Stephens
• Belinda Stronach
• Federico Sturzenegger
• John E. Sununu
• Jacek Szwajcowski
• Tan Cheng Han
• Michael Tarazi
• Sabriye Tenberken
• Jon S. Tetzchner
• Beatrice Trussardi
• Mabel van Oranje
• Abhisit Vejjajiva
• Milen Veltchev
• Zain Verjee
• Victoria of Sweden
• Lifen Wang
• Zhenmin Wang
• Wang Sing
• David Webb
• Beatrice Weder di Mauro
• Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands
• Ken Wiwa
• Won Hee-Ryong
• John Wood
• Arzuhan Yalçindag
• Jerry Yang
• Jackie Y. Ying
• Yoon Suk-Mynn
• Fareed Zakaria
• Niklas Zennström
• Charles C.Y. Zhang
• Zhang Xin
• Jonathan Zittrain
• Ethan Zuckerman
• Sandile Zungu
WEF's Young Global Leaders for 2005

The Inaugural Summit of the Forum of Young Global Leaders opened in Zermatt, Switzerland, on 24 June 2005:

"So far, their discussions have led them to consider the probable state of the world in 2020, part of the 2020 Initiative. In the following days they will consider concrete action as a group and individuals, leadership issues and whether the information age generation has a new mindset to bring to the problems of the world."[1]

These are the known participants in WEF/Young Global Leaders Inaugural Group 2005[2][3]. The WEF doesn't always publish all the candidates. The cadre from the previous program - Global Leaders for Tomorrow - is listed as WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2003, the following year as WEF/Young Global Leaders 2006. The program was allegedly reset because too many of the previous participants started asking difficult questions.

Selected Examples

Samantha Power also attended the WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow 2003, so she is a reliable hand (some would say CIA)

 

Known members

48 of the 239 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Ali Babacan8 times Bilderberg visitor, Turkish politician
Ed BallsUK politician. 7 Bilderbergs
John BattelleHelped launch Wired in the 1990s. Young Global Leaders. On the Advisory Board of the CIA-front NewsGuard
Marc BenioffUS Internet billionaire, bought Time Magazine
Victoria BernadotteHeir to the Swedish throne
Leonid BershidskyWEF/Young Global Leaders 2005. Columnist for Bloomberg News.
Sergey BrinCo-founder of Google.
Bill BrowderSpooky 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.
Jillian BuriakYGL who wrote an open letter to the University of Alberta calling for mandatory COVID-19 jabs for students.
Sylvia BurwellBill and Melinda Gates Foundation executive and US Secretary Health, first Bilderberg meeting in 2018.
Yvette CooperChair of the Home Affairs Select Committee
Thomas CramptonPR-executive who has worked on lots of WEF-connected projects, including the Commons Project. Per 2021 works as PR-manager for GreenLight Biosciences
Willem-Alexander FerdinandDutch royalty. Bilderberg
Niall FergusonPoly Bilderberger Hoover Institution Fellow historian, WEF YGL 2005, attended the WEF/Annual Meeting/2020
Miguel ForbesMember of the Forbes publishing family.
Justin FoxBusiness journalist for Fortune magazine, Time Magazine and Bloomberg
Chrystia Freeland"A bit of a living parody of everything wrong with the detached technocratic neoliberal order"
Rahul GandhiPart of the Nehru–Gandhi family. President of the Indian National Congress 2017-2019, but resigned as party leader after poor election results.
Austan GoolsbeeSkull and Bones economist. Obama advisor. One of the WEF's 100 Global Leaders for Tomorrow. Fan of heavy COVID-19 bailouts
Michelle GuthrieWEF/Young Global Leaders 2005. Then worked for Rupert Murdoch and Google. 2015-2017 she was Managing Director for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Ted HalsteadWEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2001. Started several "conservative" carbon reduction NGOs.
Mellody Hobsonpresident and co-CEO of Ariel Investments, wife of filmmaker George Lucas
Jodi KantorWEF/Young Global Leaders 2005. Her 2017 report on Harvey Weinstein was the starting point of the MeToo movement.
Jyrki KatainenTriple Bilderberger Finnish PM and favorite of the financial system. Wants neutral Finland to join NATO. Later EU Commissioner.
Silvana Koch-MehrinWEF/Young Global Leaders 2005. Promising euro-politician from the German FDP until revelations that she had plagiarized large parts of her doctoral thesis.
Bjørn LomborgWEF YGL, WEF GLT. President of the Gates-funded think tank Copenhagen Consensus Center, which publishes glowing estimates of the efficiency of the Gates foundation.
Jack MaChinese business magnate and founder of Alibaba Group. WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2001. On the Board of the World Economic Forum.
Beatrice Weder di MauroInternational Monetary Fund, World Bank, advisor to German Chancellors Gerhard Schroeder and Merkel. World Economic Forum. Etc.
Paul MeyerCo-founder and Chief Executive Officer of The Commons Project, which has build a worldwide interoperable system of digital immunization authentication tools. Former Senior Fellow at the Markle Foundation, which has close ties to US intelligence agencies.
Hiroshi Mikitani"I want [COVID-19] vaccinations to proceed at warp speed", head of Japan's biggest online retailer
Aditya MittalIndian billionaire heir to steel empire. WEF Young Global Leader 2005.
Gavin NewsomGovernor of California who may have been injured by his own coerced COVID jab.
Jonathan OppenheimerScion of the gold and diamond Oppenheimer family, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, WEF/GLT/2002, WEF/YGL/2005...
Mabel van OranjeAbnormal influential spook. Helped destroying Yugoslavia. Lover of Drug Kingpin and friend of the royals Klaas Bruinsma. Burned publicly by an AIVD-agent.
Larry PageGoogle founder. The sixth-wealthiest person in the world
Dina PowellAmerican financial executive and political advisor.
Samantha PowerDeveloped angle of "Responsibility to Protect" to create justification for wars
Nathaniel RothschildHeir apparent of Jacob Rothschild
Mikheil SaakashviliWEF/CIA client President of Georgia
Jonathan SorosSon of George Soros, YGL 2005
William SteigerChief of Staff at USAID from 2017 to 2021.
Bret StephensNeoconservative writer at the New York Times
Jacek SzwajcowskiBilderberg Big pharma exec owner of KIPF, which was paid PLN 110,000,000 "to actively manage working capital needs across business lines in light of increased sales volatility caused by the Covid-19 outbreak."
Justin TrudeauPuppet leader of Canada, YGL 2005, in early 2022 froze the bank accounts of Canadians who were protesting government overreach
Fareed ZakariaNewsweek Editor, first Indian Bilderberger, WEF AGM regular, WEF YGL 2005 ...
Jonathan ZittrainWEF AGM repeat visitor, GLT 2000, YGL 2005, CFR and EFF member
Ethan ZuckermanInternet activist, GLT 2003, YGL 2005
Ferit ŞahenkSingle Bilderberger. WEF/Young Global Leaders 2005. Richest person in Turkey
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