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Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
Marcus Agius22 July 1946UKFinancierBilderberg trustees, Chairman of Barclays and of the British Bankers Association
Clement Davies19 February 188423 March 1962UKPoliticianAttended the first Bilderberg as Leader of the UK Liberal Party
Oliver Dowden1 August 1978PoliticianPR company Hill and Knowlton, then UK media minister, promoter of "vaccine passports"
Geoffrey Howe20 December 19269 October 2015UKPolitician
Greville Janner11 July 192819 December 2015UKAuthor
Politician
VIPaedophile
A Labour politician who was widely alleged to have abused children, but whose "trial of the facts" was dropped after his death. Former president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews; former vice president of the World Jewish Congress; relentless promoter of the official narrative of "The Holocaust"
Donald Maclean25 May 19136 March 1983UKSpookBritish diplomat who conveyed government secrets to the Soviet Union
Philip Rutnam19 June 1965UKDeep state functionaryPersonally intervened in 2017, citing "national security", to revoke the legalisation of GSM gateways
John Silkin18 March 192326 April 1987
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