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− | |members= | + | |members=Mubarak A. Al Saba, Shahzad A. Bhatti, Reuben Abraham, Mina Al-Oraibi, Imtiaz Ali, Natalia Alle, Samer I. Asfour, Tewodros Ashenafi, Orzala Ashraf Nemat, Ronit Avni, Stéphane Bancel, Kingsley Bangwell, Elena Barmakova, Marisol Argueta de Barillas, Paul Bassat, Anies Baswedan, Karen Bell, Selene Biffi, Jimena Blázquez Abascal, Wen Bo, Roberto Bolle, Caroline Boudreaux, Pascale Bruderer-Wyss, Michael Cannon-Brookes, Navin Chaddha, François-Philippe Champagne, Suranga Chandratillake, Kelly Chen, David Chiu, Neil Chugani, Jo Cox, Geoff Davis, FX de Mallmann, Nia Dinata, Kirill Dmitriev, Hamish Douglas, Luke Dowdney, Arif Dowla, Salimah Yvette Ebrahim, Steven Everts, Andre Faai, Julien Faye, Marco Fiorese, Philipp Freise, Chikara Funabashi, Damian Gammell, Javier Garcia-Martin, Omar Ghobash, Julie Gichuru, Yair Goldfinger, Benjamin Gray, Adria Greene, Habib Haddad, Mark Hanis, Jonathan Harris, Toru Hashimoto, Abdulsalam Haykal, Immanuel Hermreck, Brent Hoberman, Jeremy Hockenstein, Lisa Huddleson, Lee Huei-Min, Chad Hurley, Ganhuyag Chuluun Hutag, Hideyuki Inoue, Vuyo Jack, Jeong Jaeseung, Pooja Jain, Yasar Jarrar, Fidel Jonah, Nik Kafka, Peter B. Kellner, Teresa K. Kennedy , Sanjeev Khagram, Parag Khanna, Verena Knaus, Alan Knott-Craig, Marianne Knut, Fawzia Koofi, Siddhartha Lal, Laila Lalami, Tan Le, Dora Li, Vinny Lingha, Maria Lisitsyna, Peggy Liu, Christopher Logan, Kasim M. Kasuri, Seraina Maag, Yael Maguire, Shalini Mahtani, Boria Majumdar, Alexandros Manos, Butet Manurung, Felix Maradiaga, Nami Matsuko, Alessia Maria Mosca, John McArthur, Patrick McWhinney, Malini Mehra, Jake Leslie Melville, Anthony Miller, Dambisa Moyo, Andrej Nabergoj, Boris Nikolic, David Novak, Samantha Nutt, Khuat Thi Hai Oanh, Akinwale Ojomo, Eunice Olsen, Salvador Paiz, Eboo Patel, Efrat Peled, Jia Ping, Ioana Popescu, Richard Powel, Elias Pungong, Kamal Quadir, Faisel Rahman, Kristin Rechberger, Monica Regazzi, Bjarte Reve, Li Ruigang, Javier Santiso, Klaus Schweinsberg, Zarrar Sehgal, Jake Seid, Monisha Shah, Premal Shah, Ba Shusong, Emilia Sicáková-Beblavá, Antonio Simoes, Bhavneet Singh, Jens Martin Skibsted, Marie So, Yuri Soloviev, Roy Sosa, Christopher De Souza, Sandro José De Souza, Josh Spear, Mirjam Staub-Bisang, Brent Stirton, Alexander Stubb, Christoph Sutter, Matias De Tezanos, David Thai, Aleh Tsyvinski, Silverius O. Unggul, Ashok Vemuri, A. C. Wahid, Andrew Wales, Amit Wanchoo, James Wanjohi, Scott Weber, Shen Wei, Christian Wenk, Michele Wucker, Werner Wutscher, Deng Yaping, Jason Yat-Sen Li, Ksenia Yudaeva, Yenny Zannuba, Liu Zhouwei, Mark Zuckerberg |
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− | These are the known members of the [[WEF/Young Global Leaders]] 2009.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150321025443if_/http://www.weforum.org/community/forum-young-global-leaders</ref> The WEF doesn't always publish all the names. The | + | '''These are the known members of the [[WEF/Young Global Leaders]] 2009'''.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20150321025443if_/http://www.weforum.org/community/forum-young-global-leaders The list can be a bit tricky to find. Search for year 2009 and then press 'stop' before the search results redirects to another page.</ref> The WEF doesn't always publish all the names. The previous year's cadre is listed as [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2008]], the following as [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2010]]. |
− | ==Examples== | + | ==Selected Examples== |
− | *[[Alexander Stubb]] is a Finnish politician who | + | [[image:Stephane Bancel.png|thumb|left|[[Stéphane Bancel]] CEO of [[Moderna]], one of the favored companies for [[COVID-19 vaccines]], found his destiny at the YGL]] |
+ | *[[Alexander Stubb]] is a Finnish politician who was the [[Prime Minister of Finland]] from 2014 to 2015, attended the [[Bilderberg 2015]] | ||
*[[Boris Nikolic]] is [[Bill Gates]]’ former science adviser. Named as one of the three executors of [[Jeffrey Epstein]]’s estate. | *[[Boris Nikolic]] is [[Bill Gates]]’ former science adviser. Named as one of the three executors of [[Jeffrey Epstein]]’s estate. | ||
− | *[[Dambisa Moyo]] is an economist who worked for two years at the [[World Bank]] and eight years at [Goldman Sachs]] before becoming an author and international public speaker. | + | *[[Dambisa Moyo]] is an economist who worked for two years at the [[World Bank]] and eight years at [[Goldman Sachs]] before becoming an author and international public speaker. |
*[[François Philippe Champagne]] is a Canadian politician, lawyer and businessman. [[Bilderberg 2018]] and [[Bilderberg 2019|2019]]. | *[[François Philippe Champagne]] is a Canadian politician, lawyer and businessman. [[Bilderberg 2018]] and [[Bilderberg 2019|2019]]. | ||
*[[Jo Cox]] was a UK Labour Party politician. Brutally murdered on 16 June 2016. | *[[Jo Cox]] was a UK Labour Party politician. Brutally murdered on 16 June 2016. | ||
*[[Parag Khanna]] is an international thinker paid by multiple [[think tanks]] to promote [[technocracy]]. | *[[Parag Khanna]] is an international thinker paid by multiple [[think tanks]] to promote [[technocracy]]. | ||
− | *[[Mark Zuckerberg]] is a US billionaire credited with starting [[Facebook]]. | + | *[[Mark Zuckerberg]] is a US [[billionaire]] credited with starting [[Facebook]]. |
− | *[[Stéphane Bancel]] CEO of [[Moderna]], one of the favored companies for [[COVID-19 vaccines]] | + | *[[Stéphane Bancel]] is CEO of [[Moderna]], one of the favored companies for [[COVID-19 vaccines]] |
− | *[[Felix Maradiaga]] | + | *[[Felix Maradiaga]] is a US-trained political operative who played a major role in the failed 2018 [[Nicaragua]] coup attempt. |
+ | *[[Kirill Dmitriev]] is CEO of the [[Russian Direct Investment Fund]], the main financer behind the [[Sputnik V]] "vaccine" (just as big a horror show as the Western ones). [[Goldman Sachs]]. [[McKinsey]]. | ||
+ | *[[Yuri Soloviev]] worked for [[Lehman Brothers]] and [[Deutsche Bank]]. In [[2009]], he was one of the founders of the annual VTB Capital "Russia Calling!” Investment Forum. By 2020, chairman of the [[VTB Bank]] Management Board. | ||
+ | *[[Ksenia Yudaeva]] was Senior Advisor to the Russian President and Chief Economist at [[Sberbank]] in 2009. Since 2018, she is a member of [[Bank of Russia]]'s Board of Directors, which had been a pusher of [[programmable central bank currency]].<ref>https://www.cbr.ru/eng/about_br/yudaevakv/</ref> | ||
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+ | == Premature death == | ||
+ | * [[Jo Cox]] - murdered by a "[[lone nut]]" 7 days before the [[2016 EU Referendum]] | ||
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==References== | ==References== | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:25, 10 October 2022
These are the known members of the WEF/Young Global Leaders 2009.[1] The WEF doesn't always publish all the names. The previous year's cadre is listed as WEF/Young Global Leaders 2008, the following as WEF/Young Global Leaders 2010.
Selected Examples
- Alexander Stubb is a Finnish politician who was the Prime Minister of Finland from 2014 to 2015, attended the Bilderberg 2015
- Boris Nikolic is Bill Gates’ former science adviser. Named as one of the three executors of Jeffrey Epstein’s estate.
- Dambisa Moyo is an economist who worked for two years at the World Bank and eight years at Goldman Sachs before becoming an author and international public speaker.
- François Philippe Champagne is a Canadian politician, lawyer and businessman. Bilderberg 2018 and 2019.
- Jo Cox was a UK Labour Party politician. Brutally murdered on 16 June 2016.
- Parag Khanna is an international thinker paid by multiple think tanks to promote technocracy.
- Mark Zuckerberg is a US billionaire credited with starting Facebook.
- Stéphane Bancel is CEO of Moderna, one of the favored companies for COVID-19 vaccines
- Felix Maradiaga is a US-trained political operative who played a major role in the failed 2018 Nicaragua coup attempt.
- Kirill Dmitriev is CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, the main financer behind the Sputnik V "vaccine" (just as big a horror show as the Western ones). Goldman Sachs. McKinsey.
- Yuri Soloviev worked for Lehman Brothers and Deutsche Bank. In 2009, he was one of the founders of the annual VTB Capital "Russia Calling!” Investment Forum. By 2020, chairman of the VTB Bank Management Board.
- Ksenia Yudaeva was Senior Advisor to the Russian President and Chief Economist at Sberbank in 2009. Since 2018, she is a member of Bank of Russia's Board of Directors, which had been a pusher of programmable central bank currency.[2]
Premature death
- Jo Cox - murdered by a "lone nut" 7 days before the 2016 EU Referendum
Known members
17 of the 164 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
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Tewodros Ashenafi | Ethiopian businessman on the board of Atlantic Council with a monopoly in many of the country's industries |
Stéphane Bancel | French CEO of Moderna who struck it rich with its first product allowed on the market, a COVID-19 vaccine |
Anies Baswedan | WEF YGL who locked down Jakarta as governor |
Pascale Bruderer-Wyss | Swiss politician. In 2009/10 she was President of the National Council. |
Michael Cannon-Brookes | Australian YGL billionaire |
François-Philippe Champagne | Canadian Bilderberger politician, lawyer |
Kelly Chen | Hong Kong singer, WEF/Young Global Leaders 2009 |
Jo Cox | Jo Cox was a UK politician murdered in the run up to the 2016 EU Referendum. Echoing the assassination of Sweden's Anna Lindh, the event appears not to have greatly influenced the outcome, and was officially carried out by a "lone nut". |
Kirill Dmitriev | CEO of the Russian Direct Investment Fund, the main financer behind the Sputnik V "vaccine". Goldman Sachs. McKinsey. Selected a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2009. Goldman Sachs. McKinsey |
Parag Khanna | Connected 'thinker' who favors Singaporean technocracy |
Jason Yat-Sen Li | Australian corporate lawyer and businessman. WEF/Young Global Leader 2009, when on the board of China-Australia Chamber of Commerce. Heavy Help from ALP leadership figures to start political career. |
Felix Maradiaga | Nicaraguan academic with deep state connections |
Dambisa Moyo | Goldman Sachs, World Bank, double Bilderberger, WEF Young Global Leader, Baroness |
Boris Nikolic | Bill Gates’ former science adviser, close to Jeffrey Epstein |
Yuri Soloviev | WEF YGL from 2009 |
Alexander Stubb | Finnish top politician. At university, a CIA recruiter "put her claws into" him, and he kept his contact with agency people since then. He was selected a YGL 2009. Heavy WEF annual meeting habit. He attended the 2015 Bilderberg meeting. |
Mark Zuckerberg | Nominally in charge of Facebook, a rebranding of LifeLog |
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References
- ↑ https://web.archive.org/web/20150321025443if_/http://www.weforum.org/community/forum-young-global-leaders The list can be a bit tricky to find. Search for year 2009 and then press 'stop' before the search results redirects to another page.
- ↑ https://www.cbr.ru/eng/about_br/yudaevakv/