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|members=Esko Tapani Aho, Leyla Alaton, Stephen H. Alexander, George L. Van Amson, Efstratios G. Arapoglou, Pedro Aspe Armella, Martine Aubry, Antoine A. Auquier, José María Aznar, Adnan A. Al Bahar, Zoë Baird, Niraj Bajaj, Jill E. Barad, Stephen D. Barber, José Manuel Barroso, Gustavo Beliz, Daryl Bernstein, Chandrakant Birla, Tony Blair, Louise T. Blouin MacBain, Peter A. Bod, Vincent Bolloré, Carlos A. Bolona, Bono, Anna Booth, Leonard Bosack, Youssef Boutros-Ghali, Richard Branson, Edgar Miles Bronfman Jr, Gordon Brown, Hasan Hasip Buldanlioglu, Santiago Calatrava, Dick Cashin, Raymond K. F. Ch'ien, Chang Dae-Whan, Anatoly B. Chubais, Jim Cooper, René Cortázar, Howard Davies, Mick L. Davis, Michael S. Dell, Paul Desmarais, Whaimutu K. Dewes, Filip Dimitrov, Vladimir Dlouhy, Ernst-Adrian von Doernberg, Lubomir Dolgos, Reto Donatsch, Maitreya V. Doshi, Klaus Eierhoff, Pietro Ferrero, Fouad Filali, Lourdes Flores Nano, Jean-Marc Forneri, Kazunori Fujita, Elaine Garzarelli, William H. Gates, Pete Geren, Paul Gilding, Robert M. Godsell, Reinhard Goehner, Sanjiv Goenka, Steven D. Goldestein, Suyanto Gondokusumo, Trip Hawkins, Edmundo Hermosilla, Peter Hintze, Ho Kwon-Ping, Michele J. Hooper, Ken Hsui, Jon M. Huntsman, Kuniko Inoguchi, Gyorgy Jaksity, Leif Johansson, Philippe Kahn, Cefi J. Kamhi, Lawrence Katz, Joseph P. Kennedy II, Kim Seung Youn, Atul Kirloskar, Mustafa V. Koç, Yuriko Koike, Wendy Kopp, Franz-Josef Kortüm, Thorleif Krarup, Wolfgang Kubicki, M. Ercan Kumcu, Raymond P. Kwok, Thomas Kwok, Christian Lacroix, Anne Lauvergeon, Lee Hsien-Loong, Sandra Lerner, Antony Leung, Sabine Leutheusser, Robert Levine, Richard T. Li, Victor Li Tzar-Kuoi, Lim Thian Kiat, Ernst-Moritz Lipp, Ricardo Lopez Murphy, Fredrik Lundberg, Lance Lundberg, Yo-Yo Ma, Patrick Maddams, Robert Madge, Josh Mailman, Beatrice Marre, Arne Martensson, Daniel Marx, Scott G. McNealy, Rigoberta Menchu Tum, Eugenio A. Mendoza, Angela Merkel, Jean-Marie Messier, Mohammed Bin Fahd, Gary L. Moreau, Plinio Musetti, Adrian Nastase, Boris Nemtsov, Patrick Nicolet, Claudia Nolte, Archie J. Norman, Kathleen O'Donovan, Stan O'Neal, Martin A. O'Neill, Janice I. Obuchowski, Patrick Odier, Ben Okri, Jorma Ollila, Viktor Orban, Corrado Passera, Dennis R. Patrick, Michael Portillo, Cyril M. Ramaphosa, Pedro J. Ramirez, Klaus P. Regling, Gary M. Reiner, Eivind Reiten, Einars Repse, James T. Riady, Brian L. Roberts, Jacques Rogozinski, Jan Maria Rokita, Johann Rupert, Mona Sahlin, Juan Manuel Santos, Nicolas Sarkozy, Uriel Savir, Leonard S. Schleifer, Jack C. Schoof, Peter Sellars, Ricardo F. Semler, Jaime Serra Puche, Sager S. Shaheen, Alexander Shokhin, Boris V. Sobolev, Masayoshi Son, Cesar Souza, Sergei B. Stankevich, Benjamin Steinbruch, George Stephanopoulos, Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Lawrence H. Summers, Gyorgy Suranyi, Giovanni Tamburi, Vincent Tan Chee-Yioun, Yasuo Tanabe, Henry Tang Ying-Yen, Adolfo R. Taylhardat, Martin Taylor, David Roy Thomson, John L. Thornton, Frank Truemper, Serif Coskun Ulusoy, Bernard Valcourt, W. Ron Van Dell, Guy Verhofstadt, G. Richard Wagoner, Jacob Wallenberg, Paul S. Walsh, Frank-Detlef Wende, Per Westerberg, Annette Winkler, Stephen Wolfram, Allan Wong Chi-Yun, Rosanna Wong Yick-Ming, George Yeo Yong-Boon, Mikhail Yuriev, Naidansurengiin Zolzhargal | |members=Esko Tapani Aho, Leyla Alaton, Stephen H. Alexander, George L. Van Amson, Efstratios G. Arapoglou, Pedro Aspe Armella, Martine Aubry, Antoine A. Auquier, José María Aznar, Adnan A. Al Bahar, Zoë Baird, Niraj Bajaj, Jill E. Barad, Stephen D. Barber, José Manuel Barroso, Gustavo Beliz, Daryl Bernstein, Chandrakant Birla, Tony Blair, Louise T. Blouin MacBain, Peter A. Bod, Vincent Bolloré, Carlos A. Bolona, Bono, Anna Booth, Leonard Bosack, Youssef Boutros-Ghali, Richard Branson, Edgar Miles Bronfman Jr, Gordon Brown, Hasan Hasip Buldanlioglu, Santiago Calatrava, Dick Cashin, Raymond K. F. Ch'ien, Chang Dae-Whan, Anatoly B. Chubais, Jim Cooper, René Cortázar, Howard Davies, Mick L. Davis, Michael S. Dell, Paul Desmarais, Whaimutu K. Dewes, Filip Dimitrov, Vladimir Dlouhy, Ernst-Adrian von Doernberg, Lubomir Dolgos, Reto Donatsch, Maitreya V. Doshi, Klaus Eierhoff, Pietro Ferrero, Fouad Filali, Lourdes Flores Nano, Jean-Marc Forneri, Kazunori Fujita, Elaine Garzarelli, William H. Gates, Pete Geren, Paul Gilding, Robert M. Godsell, Reinhard Goehner, Sanjiv Goenka, Steven D. Goldestein, Suyanto Gondokusumo, Trip Hawkins, Edmundo Hermosilla, Peter Hintze, Ho Kwon-Ping, Michele J. Hooper, Ken Hsui, Jon M. Huntsman, Kuniko Inoguchi, Gyorgy Jaksity, Leif Johansson, Philippe Kahn, Cefi J. Kamhi, Lawrence Katz, Joseph P. Kennedy II, Kim Seung Youn, Atul Kirloskar, Mustafa V. Koç, Yuriko Koike, Wendy Kopp, Franz-Josef Kortüm, Thorleif Krarup, Wolfgang Kubicki, M. Ercan Kumcu, Raymond P. Kwok, Thomas Kwok, Christian Lacroix, Anne Lauvergeon, Lee Hsien-Loong, Sandra Lerner, Antony Leung, Sabine Leutheusser, Robert Levine, Richard T. Li, Victor Li Tzar-Kuoi, Lim Thian Kiat, Ernst-Moritz Lipp, Ricardo Lopez Murphy, Fredrik Lundberg, Lance Lundberg, Yo-Yo Ma, Patrick Maddams, Robert Madge, Josh Mailman, Beatrice Marre, Arne Martensson, Daniel Marx, Scott G. McNealy, Rigoberta Menchu Tum, Eugenio A. Mendoza, Angela Merkel, Jean-Marie Messier, Mohammed Bin Fahd, Gary L. Moreau, Plinio Musetti, Adrian Nastase, Boris Nemtsov, Patrick Nicolet, Claudia Nolte, Archie J. Norman, Kathleen O'Donovan, Stan O'Neal, Martin A. O'Neill, Janice I. Obuchowski, Patrick Odier, Ben Okri, Jorma Ollila, Viktor Orban, Corrado Passera, Dennis R. Patrick, Michael Portillo, Cyril M. Ramaphosa, Pedro J. Ramirez, Klaus P. Regling, Gary M. Reiner, Eivind Reiten, Einars Repse, James T. Riady, Brian L. Roberts, Jacques Rogozinski, Jan Maria Rokita, Johann Rupert, Mona Sahlin, Juan Manuel Santos, Nicolas Sarkozy, Uriel Savir, Leonard S. Schleifer, Jack C. Schoof, Peter Sellars, Ricardo F. Semler, Jaime Serra Puche, Sager S. Shaheen, Alexander Shokhin, Boris V. Sobolev, Masayoshi Son, Cesar Souza, Sergei B. Stankevich, Benjamin Steinbruch, George Stephanopoulos, Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, Lawrence H. Summers, Gyorgy Suranyi, Giovanni Tamburi, Vincent Tan Chee-Yioun, Yasuo Tanabe, Henry Tang Ying-Yen, Adolfo R. Taylhardat, Martin Taylor, David Roy Thomson, John L. Thornton, Frank Truemper, Serif Coskun Ulusoy, Bernard Valcourt, W. Ron Van Dell, Guy Verhofstadt, G. Richard Wagoner, Jacob Wallenberg, Paul S. Walsh, Frank-Detlef Wende, Per Westerberg, Annette Winkler, Stephen Wolfram, Allan Wong Chi-Yun, Rosanna Wong Yick-Ming, George Yeo Yong-Boon, Mikhail Yuriev, Naidansurengiin Zolzhargal | ||
− | }} | + | }}In [[1992]]/[[1993]], the WEF launched a new community, the '''[[Global Leaders for Tomorrow]]'' (GLTs), composed of 200 young leaders from business, politics, academia, the arts and the media, all of them under 43 years of age, and, as the WEF claims, "well established through their achievements and positions of influence"<ref name=first40/>. This claim is simply not true, as the selection is extraordinary prescient, given that many of these people were totally unknown at the time. [[Angela Merkel]], for example, was a nobody from the former [[East Germany]] incorporated into united Germany in 1991.{{cn}} |
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The complete list of participants in the [[World Economic Forum]]'s [[Global Leaders for Tomorrow]] program for the year 1993, their first gathering, is not available on their website anymore, but possible to find in archived form. <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20131203013754/http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GLT_ClassOf1993.pdf</ref> The following year's cadre is listed at [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1994]]. | The complete list of participants in the [[World Economic Forum]]'s [[Global Leaders for Tomorrow]] program for the year 1993, their first gathering, is not available on their website anymore, but possible to find in archived form. <ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20131203013754/http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_GLT_ClassOf1993.pdf</ref> The following year's cadre is listed at [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1994]]. | ||
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== Selected Examples == | == Selected Examples == | ||
− | Among those nominated in the first year were many individuals (some indicated below with their titles at that time) who would later assume | + | Among those nominated in the first year were many individuals (some indicated below with their titles at that time) who would later assume key responsibilities or distinguish themselves further in their fields<ref name=first40>http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_First40Years_Book_2010.pdf</ref>. Their important in the [[Covid deep event]] almost 30 years later is striking. |
*[[Martine Aubry]] - Minister of Labour, Employment and Vocational Training of France | *[[Martine Aubry]] - Minister of Labour, Employment and Vocational Training of France | ||
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*[[Bill Gates]] - Head of [[Microsoft]], important roles in [[COVID-19]] | *[[Bill Gates]] - Head of [[Microsoft]], important roles in [[COVID-19]] | ||
*[[Jon Huntsman]] - Spooky US diplomat and businessman | *[[Jon Huntsman]] - Spooky US diplomat and businessman | ||
− | *[[Leif Johansson]] Swedish businessman. Non-executive Chairman of [[AstraZeneca plc]] since June 2012 | + | *[[Leif Johansson]] - Swedish businessman. Non-executive Chairman of [[AstraZeneca plc]] since June 2012 |
*[[Mustafa Koç]] - Chairman of [[Koç Holding]], the dominant business group in [[Turkey]]. Member of the [[Bilderberg Steering Committee]]. | *[[Mustafa Koç]] - Chairman of [[Koç Holding]], the dominant business group in [[Turkey]]. Member of the [[Bilderberg Steering Committee]]. | ||
*[[Yuriko Koike]] - Senator, Japan New Party, [[Japan]] - "the most powerful woman in Japan". | *[[Yuriko Koike]] - Senator, Japan New Party, [[Japan]] - "the most powerful woman in Japan". | ||
*[[Anne Lauvergeon]] - Deputy Secretary-General, Elysée Palace, [[France]] | *[[Anne Lauvergeon]] - Deputy Secretary-General, Elysée Palace, [[France]] | ||
*[[Lee Hsien Loong]] - [[Singaporean Prime Minister]] and son of the city state founder [[Lee Kuan Yew]]. Introduced hard law against "[[fake news]]" in 2019, actively participated in planning COVID-19 with [[Event 201|preplanning]], [[lockdowns]], [[RNA-vaccines]] and [[vaccine passports]]{{cn}} | *[[Lee Hsien Loong]] - [[Singaporean Prime Minister]] and son of the city state founder [[Lee Kuan Yew]]. Introduced hard law against "[[fake news]]" in 2019, actively participated in planning COVID-19 with [[Event 201|preplanning]], [[lockdowns]], [[RNA-vaccines]] and [[vaccine passports]]{{cn}} | ||
− | *[[Yo-Yo Ma]] - Musician and member of the World Economic Forum Board of Trustees since the 1990s.{{cn}} | + | *[[Yo-Yo Ma]] - Musician and member of the [[World Economic Forum Board of Trustees]] since the 1990s.{{cn}} |
− | *[[Angela Merkel]] - Federal Minister for Women and Youth | + | *[[Angela Merkel]] - [[German]] Federal Minister for Women and Youth. |
*[[Jorma Ollila]] - Finnish executive and who is/was a member of the [[Bilderberg Steering committee]]. | *[[Jorma Ollila]] - Finnish executive and who is/was a member of the [[Bilderberg Steering committee]]. | ||
*[[Viktor Orban]] - Authoritarian [[Hungarian PM]] who in 2021 threatened: "In the end, everyone will have to be vaccinated; even the [[anti-vaxxers]] will realize that they will either get vaccinated or die."<ref>https://www.rt.com/news/540801-orban-hungary-anti-vaccination-covid-warning/</ref> | *[[Viktor Orban]] - Authoritarian [[Hungarian PM]] who in 2021 threatened: "In the end, everyone will have to be vaccinated; even the [[anti-vaxxers]] will realize that they will either get vaccinated or die."<ref>https://www.rt.com/news/540801-orban-hungary-anti-vaccination-covid-warning/</ref> |
Revision as of 14:12, 5 April 2022
In 1992/1993, the WEF launched a new community, the 'Global Leaders for Tomorrow (GLTs), composed of 200 young leaders from business, politics, academia, the arts and the media, all of them under 43 years of age, and, as the WEF claims, "well established through their achievements and positions of influence"[1]. This claim is simply not true, as the selection is extraordinary prescient, given that many of these people were totally unknown at the time. Angela Merkel, for example, was a nobody from the former East Germany incorporated into united Germany in 1991.[citation needed]
Exposure
The complete list of participants in the World Economic Forum's Global Leaders for Tomorrow program for the year 1993, their first gathering, is not available on their website anymore, but possible to find in archived form. [2] The following year's cadre is listed at WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1994.
Selected Examples
Among those nominated in the first year were many individuals (some indicated below with their titles at that time) who would later assume key responsibilities or distinguish themselves further in their fields[1]. Their important in the Covid deep event almost 30 years later is striking.
- Martine Aubry - Minister of Labour, Employment and Vocational Training of France
- José Maria Aznar - President, Partido Popular, Spain - later Prime Minster of Spain 1996-2004
- José Manuel Durao Barroso - Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal. Later a member of Bilderberg Steering committee. After serving as President of the European Commission (2004-2014), he accepted a well paid job as non-executive Chairman of Goldman Sachs International. In January 2021, he became CEO of the Global Alliance for Vaccines and Immunization (GAVI).
- Tony Blair - UK Prime Minister 1997-2007. His Tony Blair Institute for Global Change pushes all things jab related.
- Louise Blouin - Canadian editor and magazine publisher.
- Vincent Bolloré - French industrialist, billionaire and media owner.
- Richard Branson - flamboyant English business magnate.
- Gordon Brown - Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer, United Kingdom - Prime Minister 2007-2010
- Anatoly Chubais - in the 1990s privatised Russian national property into the hands of the oligarchs. Have a hand in the 2020 Sputnik V "vaccine".
- Bill Gates - Head of Microsoft, important roles in COVID-19
- Jon Huntsman - Spooky US diplomat and businessman
- Leif Johansson - Swedish businessman. Non-executive Chairman of AstraZeneca plc since June 2012
- Mustafa Koç - Chairman of Koç Holding, the dominant business group in Turkey. Member of the Bilderberg Steering Committee.
- Yuriko Koike - Senator, Japan New Party, Japan - "the most powerful woman in Japan".
- Anne Lauvergeon - Deputy Secretary-General, Elysée Palace, France
- Lee Hsien Loong - Singaporean Prime Minister and son of the city state founder Lee Kuan Yew. Introduced hard law against "fake news" in 2019, actively participated in planning COVID-19 with preplanning, lockdowns, RNA-vaccines and vaccine passports[citation needed]
- Yo-Yo Ma - Musician and member of the World Economic Forum Board of Trustees since the 1990s.[citation needed]
- Angela Merkel - German Federal Minister for Women and Youth.
- Jorma Ollila - Finnish executive and who is/was a member of the Bilderberg Steering committee.
- Viktor Orban - Authoritarian Hungarian PM who in 2021 threatened: "In the end, everyone will have to be vaccinated; even the anti-vaxxers will realize that they will either get vaccinated or die."[3]
- Cyril Ramaphosa - President of South Africa from 2018, including during Covid-19.
- Nicholas Sarkozy - Assistant Secretary, RPR, France, later President of France 2007-2012.
- Lawrence Summers - Vice-President and Chief Economist, World Bank, Washington DC
- J. Martin Taylor - UK businessman and member of the Bilderberg/Steering committee.
- Guy Verhofstadt - Prime Minster of Belgium 1999-2008, then prominent Euro-politician.
- Jacob Wallenberg - Scion of the Wallenberg family business empire, dominating Sweden. Member of the Bilderberg Steering committee.
Known members
55 of the 190 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Esko Aho | Attended the 1994 Bilderberg as Prime Minister of Finland |
Martine Aubry | French politician, WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow 1993 |
José María Aznar | Prime Minister of Spain 1996-2004, "If Israel goes down, we all go down", various deep state connections |
Zoë Baird | Spookily connected US lawyer |
José Manuel Barroso | Bilderberg Steering committee, President of the European Commission |
Tony Blair | Remarkably popular at the time, Tony Blair was a UK prime minister, now infamous for lying the UK into invading Iraq, notwithstanding massive opposition. He is currently sought for War crimes by many people. |
Louise Blouin | Canadian magazine editor. WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow 1993 |
Peter Bod | Hungarian central banker who was selected a Global Leader for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum in 1993. |
Vincent Bolloré | French industrialist, businessman, media owner and billionaire. grandmother a spy. Started his career at the [Compagnie Financière Edmond de Rothschild |
Bono | Irish singer "kissing the arses of the rich and powerful and preaching on global inequality while avoiding taxes" |
Richard Branson | UK billionaire spending a lot to keep up positive image. In Epstein's Black Book |
Gordon Brown | UK deep state functionary. Prime Minister from 2007-2010. WHO ambassador for Global Health Financing from 2021 |
Anatoly Chubais | Double Bilderberger facilitator of the privatization of Russia that killed millions. Central actor in the introduction of the Sputnik V "vaccine". |
Howard Davies | WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1993, London School of Economics Director 2003-11 |
Michael Dell | Computer billionaire businessman, WEF AGM regular, WEF GLT 1993 |
Philip Dimitrov | Prime Minister of Bulgaria 1991-1992. Ambassador to the United States 1998-2002. |
Bill Gates | Multi-billionaire computer businessman, was "very close" to Epstein, Pushing a mass vaccination agenda in 2021. Called a Napoleon and drug trafficker repeatedly caught by the court of Washington D.C in the early 2000s. |
Jon Huntsman | Multiple US Deep State connected roles, Atlantic Council Chairman, US Ambassador to Russia. Aggressive pusher of the COVID-19 jabs. In Epstein's Black Book. |
Joseph P. Kennedy II | Former Congressman and part of the Kennedy family. |
Leif Johansson | Swedish businessman and son of Bilderberger. Attended 2 successive Bilderbergs. AstraZeneca Chairman. |
Edgar Miles Bronfman Jr | Part of the Bronfman family. |
Yuriko Koike | Governor of Tokyo, former minister. WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow 1993. |
Mustafa Koç | Turkish businessman. Attended all Bilderbergs from 2004 until his death in 2016 |
Wolfgang Kubicki | Global Leader for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum in 1993. Unusually for this network, he is against the extensive removal of civil rights during the Covid-19 deep event. |
Anne Lauvergeon | Double Bilderberg French businesswoman. Many directorships |
Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger | German politician selected a Global Leader for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum in 1993. |
Lee Hsien Loong | Singapore Prime Minister. Son of Singapore founder Lee Kuan Yew. Introduced hard law against false news. PM during COVID-19 with lockdowns, RNA-vaccines and vaccine passports |
Yo-Yo Ma | Chinese-American celebrity cellist who is member of the WEF/Board of Trustees, GLT/1993 |
Josh Mailman | WEF GLT 1993 named in Epstein's Black book |
Angela Merkel | German deep state operative who aggressively pushed COVID-19 vaccines. |
Jean-Marie Messier | "France's most colourful and controversial business leader", WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1993 |
Adrian Nastase | Former Romanian prime minister, now a convicted blackmailer and bribe taker. |
Boris Nemtsov | A critic of the Russian government under Vladimir Putin. Assassinated |
Claudia Nolte | German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) |
Jorma Ollila | Shell chairman, Nokia CEO, Bilderberg steering committee, WEF |
Viktor Orbán | WEF-backed Hungarian PM who had a "coronavirus law" passed to allow him rule by decree during the state of emergency for an indefinite period<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a>, which CNN termed an "outrageous power grab". |
Corrado Passera | Italian Bilderberg banker |
Michael Portillo | UK |
Pedro J. Ramírez | Spanish journalist |
Klaus Regling | Chief Executive Officer of the European Financial Stability Facility and Managing Director of the European Stability Mechanism. Considered as a possible head of the European Central Bank |
Eivind Reiten | TriBilderberg Norwegian businessman, European Round Table of Industrialists, WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1993 |
Einars Repše | WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1993. President of the Latvian Central Bank 1991-2001. Prime Minister of Latvia 2002-2004. |
James Riady | Indonesian billionaire businessman with long-standing ties to the Clintons. |
Mona Sahlin | Swedish Social Democrat politician. Her political career rebounded from a deep low after she participated in the 1996 Bilderberg conference, and she almost became Prime Minister. |
Nicolas Sarkozy | French deep state operative charged with "criminal association" |
George Stephanopoulos | US/President/Senior Advisor, Bilderberg 1996 and 1997 |
Lawrence Summers | US Deep State actor "I've always thought that under-populated countries in Africa are vastly UNDER-polluted" |
György Surányi | Hungarian banker. Trilateral Commission, 3 Bilderbergs in the late 1990s |
J. Martin Taylor | UK Millionaire banker and businessman. Former Bilderberg steering committee |
David Roy Thomson | Canadian billionaire editor WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1993 |
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