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|members=Cindy McCain, Kelly Ayotte, David Berry, Don Brandt, Michael Crow, Jeff Cunningham, Rick Davis, Mark T. Esper, Phil Handy, Sharon Harper, Heidi Heitkamp, Joseph I. Lieberman, Elisa Massimino,  David Petraeus, Lynn Forester de Rothschild, Rick Shangraw, Josette Sheeran, Harry E. Sloan, Frances Fragos Townsend, Evelyn de Rothschild, Kurt Volker, Ashton Kutcher, Catherine Chen, Ernie Allen, Letty Ashworth, Charlie Black, Holly Austin Gibbs, Nick Grono, Caroline Haughey, Swanee Hunt, Jane Mosbacher Morris, Marilyn Carlson Nelson, Randy Newcomb
 
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The '''McCain Institute for International Leadership''' ('''MIIL''') is part of [[Arizona State University]] whose mission is to "advance leadership based on security, economic opportunity, freedom, and human dignity, in the United States and around the world."<ref>{{cite web | url=http://mccaininstitute.org/about/mission-statement/ | title= Mission Statement | publisher=McCain Institute | accessdate=July 31, 2012 }}</ref> The MIIL was formed in 2012 and is named after US Senator and 2008 Republican Party presidential nominee [[John McCain]] from Arizona.
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The '''McCain Institute for International Leadership''' ('''MIIL''') is part of [[Arizona State University]] whose mission is to "advance leadership based on security, economic opportunity, freedom, and human dignity, in the United States and around the world."<ref>http://mccaininstitute.org/about/mission-statement/</ref> The MIIL was formed in 2012 and is named after US Senator and 2008 Republican Party presidential nominee and deep state operative [[John McCain]] from Arizona.
  
The Chair of the McCain Institute is Sir [[Evelyn de Rothschild]], who formerly chaired the family’s eponymous investment bank, and its current executive director is [[Kurt Volker]].
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The Chair of the McCain Institute is Sir [[Evelyn de Rothschild]], who formerly chaired the family’s eponymous investment bank, and its current executive director is [[Kurt Volker]].<ref>https://www.mccaininstitute.org/about/leadership/</ref>
  
 
==Goals==
 
==Goals==
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==Funding==
 
==Funding==
Funding of MIIL comes from a variety of individuals, foundations, and corporations, including Walmart Stores, FedEx, [[Saudi Arabia]],<ref>{{cite web|last1=Allison|first1=Bill|title=McCain-Linked Nonprofit Received $1 Million From Saudi Arabia|url=https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2016-03-31/mccain-linked-nonprofit-received-1-million-from-saudi-arabia|website=Bloomberg|publisher=Bloomberg|accessdate=28 February 2017}}</ref> and hedge fund owner [[Paul Singer]]. Some of the funders have business before Congress, but McCain's representative has said such actions would not affect his votes.<ref>{{cite news | url=http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2014/03/28/john-mccain-institute-donors-arizona-state-university/6998737/ | title=High-powered interests fund McCain Institute| first=Fredreka | last=Schouten | newspaper=[[USA Today]] | date=March 28, 2014}}</ref>
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Funding of MIIL comes from a variety of individuals, foundations, and corporations, including Walmart Stores, FedEx, [[Saudi Arabia]],<ref>https://www.bloomberg.com/politics/articles/2016-03-31/mccain-linked-nonprofit-received-1-million-from-saudi-arabia</ref> and hedge fund owner [[Paul Singer]]. Some of the funders have business before Congress, but McCain's representative has said such actions would not affect his votes.<ref>http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/politics/2014/03/28/john-mccain-institute-donors-arizona-state-university/6998737/</ref>.
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==Human Trafficking Advisory Council==
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Through "innovative programs, collaborative partnerships and policy advocacy", the McCain Institute’s Combatting Human Trafficking program "drives systemic change and implements comprehensive, action-based solutions to prevent and end all forms of modern slavery."<ref>https://www.mccaininstitute.org/programs/combatting-human-trafficking/</ref> Which makes it all the more remarkable that [[Cindy McCain]], John's widow, said publicly that  "Everyone Knew About [[Jeffrey Epstein|Epstein]]".
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Its advisory board included [[Ashton Kutcher]].<ref>https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:_4jn1VzeD44J:https://www.mccaininstitute.org/staff-types/human-trafficking-advisory-council/+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=au&client=firefox-b-d</ref>.
  
 
==Kissinger Fellowship==
 
==Kissinger Fellowship==
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===Washington Policy Design Studio===
 
===Washington Policy Design Studio===
 
The Washington Policy Design Studio brings Arizona State University students to Washington DC for a semester of intensive class work on the art of foreign policy-making, combined with a DC internship.
 
The Washington Policy Design Studio brings Arizona State University students to Washington DC for a semester of intensive class work on the art of foreign policy-making, combined with a DC internship.
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==Next Generation Leaders program==
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{{FA|McCain Institute/Next Generation Leaders program}}
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The McCain Institute's Next Generation Leaders Program is designed to train a cadre of future world leaders that are assets of the United States, or as local opposition and helpers in regime changes. Both these things the CIA used to finance before 1983, but they are now funneled through front organizations like the McCain Institute.
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Cadre by year:
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2014
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[[Thanh Long Kap]] Vietnam
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[[Marzina Khan]] Pakistan
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[[Batu Kutelia]] Georgia
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[[Cedrian Lopez-Bosch]] Mexico
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[[Carlos Mayorga]] Colombia
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[[Soraya Aziz]] Souleymane Democratic Republic of the Congo
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[[Travis Trammell]] United States
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[[Giorgi Akhmeteli]] Georgia
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[[Zaheer Abbas]] Pakistan
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2015
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[[Irina Gotisan]] Republic of Moldova
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[[Dmytro Kovalchuk]] Ukraine
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[[Urmo Kübar]] Estonia
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[[Siham J. Mamand]] Kurdistan Regional Government-Iraq
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[[Sahana Mishra]] India
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[[Berivan Orucoglu]] Turkey
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[[Michael Petric]] Canada
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[[Konstantin Popkov]] Russia
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[[Sonam Tobgay]] Kingdom of Bhutan
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[[Christina Williams]] United States
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[[Veljko Culafic]] Serbia
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[[Mohammed AlTarawnh]] Jordan
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2016
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[[Kimie Morishita]] Japan
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[[Branislav Nešović]] Kosovo
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[[Lida Noory]] United States
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[[Hafiz Rehmatullah]] Pakistan
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[[Karambu Ringera]] Kenya
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[[Sergiy Shtukarin]] Ukraine
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[[Ife Smith]] Trinidad and Tobago
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[[Bashar Sorri]] Palestine
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[[Phirun Meach]] Cambodia
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[[Peter Klotz]] Hungary
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2017
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[[Eman Elabd]] Egypt
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[[Rosie Gomez]] United States
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[[Leon Hernandez]] Venezuela
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[[Mira Koroma]] Sierra Leone
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[[Diego Mora Bello]] Colombia
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[[Dael Dervishi]] Albania
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[[Ezzeddine Ben Rhima]] Tunisia
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[[Esra Assery]] Saudi Arabia
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2018
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[[Edlira Gjoni]] Albania
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[[Talitha Goldmann-Kefalas]] Germany
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[[Erkaiym Mambetalieva]] Kyrgyzstan
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[[Nathalie Mondésir]] Haiti
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[[Gantuya Sainkhuu]] Mongolia
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[[Ilze Vinkele]] Latvia
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[[Maryam Faghih Imani]] Iran
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[[Yaroslav Bekish]] Belarus
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2019
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[[Selamawit Girmay Birhane]] Ethiopia
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[[Sokayna El Allam]] Morocco
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[[Ljubomir Filipović]] Montenegro
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[[Liisa Past]] Estonia
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[[Aliz Pocsuvalszki]] Hungary
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[[Liubov Romanova]] Russia
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[[Kateryna Smagliy]] Ukraine
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[[Tyesha M. Wood]] United States
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[[Abdalaziz Alhamza]] Syria
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[[Modou Sowe]] The Gambia
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2020
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[[Esther Akafia]] Ghana
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[[Marija Dautartaite]] Lithuania
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[[Vimal Kumar]] India
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[[Ximena Lainfiesta]] Guatemala
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[[Nthabiseng Letsie]] Lesotho
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[[Jerlie Requerme]] Philippines
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[[Ledyani Simarmata]] Indonesia
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[[Zaw Tu Hkawng]] Myanmar
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==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 17:19, 9 November 2022

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McCain Institute.jpeg
AbbreviationMIIL
Formation2012
Parent organizationArizona State University
Headquarters1777 F Street NW, Washington DC
LeaderMcCain Institute/Chair
Type International affairs think tank
SubpageMcCain Institute/Next Generation Leaders program
Membership•  Cindy McCain
•  Kelly Ayotte
•  David Berry
•  Don Brandt
•  Michael Crow
•  Jeff Cunningham
•  Rick Davis
•  Mark T. Esper
•  Phil Handy
•  Sharon Harper
•  Heidi Heitkamp
• Joe Lieberman.jpg Joseph I. Lieberman
•  Elisa Massimino
• David Petraeus.jpg David Petraeus
• Lynn rothschild.jpg Lynn Forester de Rothschild
•  Rick Shangraw
• Josette Sheeran.jpg Josette Sheeran
•  Harry E. Sloan
• Frances F. Townsend.jpg Frances Fragos Townsend
• Evelyn de Rothschild.jpg Evelyn de Rothschild
• Kurt Volker.jpg Kurt Volker
• Ashton Kutcher and Demi Moore.jpg Ashton Kutcher
•  Catherine Chen
•  Ernie Allen
•  Letty Ashworth
•  Charlie Black
•  Holly Austin Gibbs
•  Nick Grono
•  Caroline Haughey
•  Swanee Hunt
•  Jane Mosbacher Morris
•  Marilyn Carlson Nelson
•  Randy Newcomb
Training "right" political leaders around the world in its image.

The McCain Institute for International Leadership (MIIL) is part of Arizona State University whose mission is to "advance leadership based on security, economic opportunity, freedom, and human dignity, in the United States and around the world."[1] The MIIL was formed in 2012 and is named after US Senator and 2008 Republican Party presidential nominee and deep state operative John McCain from Arizona.

The Chair of the McCain Institute is Sir Evelyn de Rothschild, who formerly chaired the family’s eponymous investment bank, and its current executive director is Kurt Volker.[2]

Goals

MIIL's work is focused on achieving immediate and long-range impact, through activities that improve the ability of leaders to make enlightened decisions in pursuit of the American and global interest. The work has four central themes:

  • Provide decision recommendations for leaders through open debate and rigorous analysis, by convening experts, publishing policy-relevant research, and holding decision-making exercises using advanced technology.
  • Identify and train new national security leaders, both American and foreign, in the public, private enterprise, and military spheres, including through fellowships and targeted training.
  • Play a unique role in a crowded intellectual space, including through the Sedona Forum and the McCain Debates and by serving as a Washington "decision tank".
  • Promote and preserve the McCain family spirit of character-driven leadership and national service, including hosting the McCain family archives.

Funding

Funding of MIIL comes from a variety of individuals, foundations, and corporations, including Walmart Stores, FedEx, Saudi Arabia,[3] and hedge fund owner Paul Singer. Some of the funders have business before Congress, but McCain's representative has said such actions would not affect his votes.[4].

Human Trafficking Advisory Council

"Everyone Knew About Epstein"

Through "innovative programs, collaborative partnerships and policy advocacy", the McCain Institute’s Combatting Human Trafficking program "drives systemic change and implements comprehensive, action-based solutions to prevent and end all forms of modern slavery."[5] Which makes it all the more remarkable that Cindy McCain, John's widow, said publicly that "Everyone Knew About Epstein".

Its advisory board included Ashton Kutcher.[6].

Kissinger Fellowship

In January 2017, it was announced that Britain's former Chancellor of the Exchequer, George Osborne, is to take up an academic fellowship at the institution established by John McCain, the main Republican foe of Donald Trump, where the former chancellor will be asked to “build on his skills as a statesman and leader”. Osborne has become the first Kissinger Fellow at the McCain Institute for International Leadership but, while it is based in McCain’s home state of Arizona, Osborne will remain in the UK.

Former US Secretary of State Henry Kissinger said Osborne’s “principled leadership during his impressive career can be a model for the qualities promoted by the McCain Institute”. Senator McCain said:

“George has shown strong and thoughtful leadership throughout his career and proved incredibly able as chancellor. At a time when the great democracies of the world are facing challenges such as we have not seen for generations, we need strong, values-driven leaders like George Osborne.”

George Osborne said he was honoured to have been chosen by the McCain Institute:

“I look forward to using this opportunity to work with the McCain Institute to see how we best promote our western values and secure a stable world order in this time of change.”[7]

Events

Sedona Forum

The Sedona Forum is MIIL’s annual high-level gathering of national and international leaders held each spring at the Enchantment Resort in the red-rock country of Sedona, Arizona. The forum convenes global leaders, decision-makers, high-level executives, activists, and diverse experts to discuss solutions to real-world problems—all from the starting assumption of character-driven leadership and core democratic values. Previous guests have included Vice President Joe Biden, Ben Affleck, former US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton. The McCain Institute publishes an “Agenda for Action” reflecting the ideas discussed during the forum.

Each year, the forum identifies a theme broad enough to incorporate a variety of views and produce practical recommendations. The 2013 forum focused on “How to Promote Freedom and Democracy Effectively.” Vice President Biden headlined the event, taking part in conversation with Senator McCain on national and international issues, from gun control to immigration to the global economy.

Debate and Decision Series

MIIL sponsors a series of debates. Among the issues debated include US policy on: Syria, Afghanistan, Iran, the defence budget, Egypt and the Arab Spring, drone warfare, and Russia. The debates are followed by a private, non-attribution discussion among the debaters and the senior policymakers present. This creates a “safe environment” for political leaders to discuss issues honestly and without fear of political vulnerability or backlash.

The debates have been expanded to other cities including Phoenix. Each debate brings in about 250 audience members and reaches thousands of people via live-streaming, television, and online viewers. The debates have featured speakers from the Brookings Institution, the American Enterprise Institute, The New Republic, the Atlantic Monthly, CNN, Fox News, the Wilson Center, Pepperdine University, Human Rights Watch, the Cato Institute, the Hoover Institution at Stanford University and the RAND Corporation.[8]

Leadership Voices

The McCain Institute regularly invites senior leaders from the United States and around the world to share personal insights. MIIL is creating a digital archive of these events, available online for students, journalists and scholars. Among the participants are New Jersey Governor Chris Christie, President Bill Clinton, former Israeli Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, former Latvian Defence Minister Artis Pabriks, former Georgian Foreign Minister Eka Tkeshelashvili, and former President of Colombia Álvaro Uribe.[9]

Washington Policy Design Studio

The Washington Policy Design Studio brings Arizona State University students to Washington DC for a semester of intensive class work on the art of foreign policy-making, combined with a DC internship.


Next Generation Leaders program

Full article: McCain Institute/Next Generation Leaders program

The McCain Institute's Next Generation Leaders Program is designed to train a cadre of future world leaders that are assets of the United States, or as local opposition and helpers in regime changes. Both these things the CIA used to finance before 1983, but they are now funneled through front organizations like the McCain Institute.

Cadre by year:

2014 Thanh Long Kap Vietnam

Marzina Khan Pakistan

Batu Kutelia Georgia

Cedrian Lopez-Bosch Mexico

Carlos Mayorga Colombia

Soraya Aziz Souleymane Democratic Republic of the Congo

Travis Trammell United States


Giorgi Akhmeteli Georgia

Zaheer Abbas Pakistan

2015

Irina Gotisan Republic of Moldova

Dmytro Kovalchuk Ukraine

Urmo Kübar Estonia

Siham J. Mamand Kurdistan Regional Government-Iraq

Sahana Mishra India

Berivan Orucoglu Turkey

Michael Petric Canada

Konstantin Popkov Russia

Sonam Tobgay Kingdom of Bhutan

Christina Williams United States

Veljko Culafic Serbia

Mohammed AlTarawnh Jordan

2016

Kimie Morishita Japan

Branislav Nešović Kosovo

Lida Noory United States

Hafiz Rehmatullah Pakistan

Karambu Ringera Kenya

Sergiy Shtukarin Ukraine

Ife Smith Trinidad and Tobago

Bashar Sorri Palestine

Phirun Meach Cambodia

Peter Klotz Hungary

2017

Eman Elabd Egypt

Rosie Gomez United States

Leon Hernandez Venezuela

Mira Koroma Sierra Leone

Diego Mora Bello Colombia

Dael Dervishi Albania

Ezzeddine Ben Rhima Tunisia

Esra Assery Saudi Arabia

2018

Edlira Gjoni Albania

Talitha Goldmann-Kefalas Germany

Erkaiym Mambetalieva Kyrgyzstan

Nathalie Mondésir Haiti

Gantuya Sainkhuu Mongolia

Ilze Vinkele Latvia

Maryam Faghih Imani Iran

Yaroslav Bekish Belarus

2019

Selamawit Girmay Birhane Ethiopia

Sokayna El Allam Morocco

Ljubomir Filipović Montenegro

Liisa Past Estonia

Aliz Pocsuvalszki Hungary

Liubov Romanova Russia

Kateryna Smagliy Ukraine

Tyesha M. Wood United States

Abdalaziz Alhamza Syria

Modou Sowe The Gambia

2020

Esther Akafia Ghana

Marija Dautartaite Lithuania

Vimal Kumar India

Ximena Lainfiesta Guatemala

Nthabiseng Letsie Lesotho

Jerlie Requerme Philippines

Ledyani Simarmata Indonesia

Zaw Tu Hkawng Myanmar



 

Known members

8 of the 33 of the members already have pages here:

MemberDescription
Kelly AyotteUS lawyer and politician, Attorney General of New Hampshire 2004-2009
Ashton KutcherAmerican actor and model
Joe LiebermanLawyer-Senator whom Sibel Edmonds named in 2006 as one of her "Dirty Dozen".
David PetraeusSpooky general, DCIA, Multi-Bilderberg
Evelyn de RothschildUK financier who together with his wife attended the 1998 Bilderberg. Both names appear in Epstein's black book
Lynn Forester de RothschildMember of the Rothschild family and leading member of deep state networks
Josette SheeranPossible US deep state functionary. Attended 5 Bilderbergs from 2007 to 2012
Kurt VolkerUS deep state operative, US Permanent Representative to NATO


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