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Jimmy Carter | “I don’t think there’s any evidence that what the Russians did changed enough votes, or any votes” | Jimmy Carter New York Times | 2017 |
Citizens of Russian on Wikispooks
Title | Born | Died | Description |
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Roman Abramovich | Got very rich in Russia during the 1990s, during which time he set up and liquidated at least 20 companies. | ||
Vladimir Ashurkov | 15 February 1972 | Alexey Navalny team member caught several times playing footsie with British intelligence services | |
Mikhail Barsukov | 8 November 1947 | ||
Russel Bentley | 1960 | April 2024 | American who went to Ukraine in 2014 to fight for the separatists in Donbas |
Leonid Bershidsky | 23 November 1971 | WEF/Young Global Leaders 2005. Columnist for Bloomberg News. | |
Max Boot | 12 September 1969 | Double Bilderberg historian and editor eager for wars. | |
Maksim Borodin | 15 April 2018 | Russian journalist who fell to his death from his apartment in unclear circumstances | |
Artyom Borovik | 13 September 1960 | 9 March 2000 | A Russian journalist who was interested in the Russian apartment bombings. Died in a plane crash |
Andrey Botikov | 1974 | 2 March 2023 | Russian Sputnik jab scientist "killed by intruder" in unclear circumstances in 2022. |
Victor Bout | 13 January 1967 | Russian accused of arms smuggling by the US, was jailed with help from a turned associate, allegedly, on orders of the CIA. | |
Oleg Boyko | 28 September 1964 | WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1995. Starting his career on the Soviet black market and as a "banker" in the chaotic 1990s Russia, Boyko became one of the privileged few to operate monopoly Russian state run lotteries. | |
Anatoly Chubais | 16 June 1955 | Double Bilderberger facilitator of the privatization of Russia that killed millions. Central actor in the introduction of the Sputnik V "vaccine". | |
Andrey I. Denisov | 3 October 1952 | Russian senior diplomat. Ambassador to the United Nations and, since 2013 China at the time of a rapidly strengthening relationship. | |
Kirill Dmitriev | 12 April 1975 | 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 | |
Aleksandr Dugin | 7 January 1962 | ||
Nikolai Durov | 21 November 1980 | Brother of Pavel Durov. | |
Pavel Durov | 10 October 1984 | Billionaire businessman arrested in France as part of the 2024 crack down on free speech | |
Umar Dzhabrailov | 28 June 1958 | Russian politician and businessman associated with several murders in his "career". Mentioned in Jeffrey Epstein's black book. | |
Andrei Elinson | 1979 | Russian businessman who co-convened an April 2020 summit of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs Coordinating Council for combating the coronavirus outbreak | |
Levi Eshkol | 25 October 1895 | 26 February 1969 | |
Valentin Falin | 3 April 1926 | 22 February 2018 | |
Andre Fomine | |||
Andrei Fursov | 1951 | ||
Alexander Gabuev | Russian academic in American deep state employ, researching the Sino-Russia relationship. Attended the 2024 Bilderberg meeting. | ||
Polina Gagarina | 27 March 1987 | ||
Yegor Gaidar | 19 March 1956 | 16 December 2009 | Prime Minister of Russia in 1992 |
Sergei Glazyev | 1 January 1961 | Russian politician, economist and full member of Russian Academy of Science since 2008 | |
Mikhail Gorbachev | 2 March 1931 | 30 August 2022 | Last President of the Soviet Union. |
Herman Gref | 8 February 1964 | Russian banker/politician. World Economic Forum’s board of trustees. Played a prominent role in the development and production of the Sputnik V vaccine. | |
Sergei Guriev | 21 October 1971 | Russian born but working in France, Single Bilderberg banker economist | |
Andrey Guryev | Russian businessman | ||
Igor Ivanov | 23 September 1945 | Decidedly pro-Western former Russian Foreign Minister | |
Sergei Ivanov | 31 January 1953 | ||
Alexander Kagansky | December 2020 | Russian COVID-19 Vaccine researcher found dead | |
Anatole Kaletsky | 1 June 1952 | Bilderberg economist journalist on the board of George Soros' Open Society Foundations | |
Garry Kasparov | 13 April 1963 | chess champion turned Putin critic. | |
Dimitri Khalezov | |||
Mikhail Khodorkovsky | June 1963 | Russian billionaire who feuded with Vladimir Putin. Set up the Future Of Russia Foundation. | |
Kseniya Kirillova | 1983 | "Russian dissident journalist and expert on Russian propaganda and disinformation" who was a member of the Integrity Initiative. | |
Rebekah Koffler | 1966 | Former DIA intelligence officer turned author | |
Andrei Kolesnikov | 29 July 1965 | Russian liberal exile and "fierce critic" of Putin, working for the deep state Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Attended the 2023 Bilderberg meeting. | |
Alexander Konuzin | 25 December 1947 | Russian Ambassador to Serbia 2008-2012 | |
Igor Korobov | 3 August 1956 | 21 November 2018 | Russian military officer |
Andrey Kostin | 21 September 1956 | Russian banker and deep state operative. WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1999 with extensive ties to the WEF. | |
Igor Kostyukov | 21 February 1961 | Head of the Russian General Staff's Main Intelligence Department (GRU) | |
Sergei Kovalev | 2 March 1930 | ||
Victor Kuvaldin | Le Cercle | ||
Eduard Kuznetsov | 29 January 1939 | ||
Alexander Lebed | 20 April 1950 | 28 April 2002 | A military man who ran for Russian President in 1996. Died in 2002 in a helicopter crash. |
Alexander Lebedev | 16 December 1959 | Spooky Russian oligarch and media mogul | |
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Documents originally in Russian
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