Historian
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Page name | Interests | Description |
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Alexandre Adler | Geopolitics | French neoconservative academic and media pundit. |
Rupert Allason | Spook | Writer of books and articles on the subject of espionage. Attended Le Cercle. |
Perry Anderson | UK historian | |
Christopher Andrew | MI5 | Official historian of MI5 |
Timothy Garton Ash | UK historian, Ditchley Governor with other connections. Presented a paper to the 1989 Bilderberg. Subsequently attended two more, over a span of 30 years. | |
James Bacque | World War II/War crimes | A historian who exposed allied war crimes at the end of WW2. |
William Bader | US spook who in 1967 brought to Congressional attention that the "Gulf of Tonkin Incident" was a fraud perpetrated by Defense Secretary Robert McNamara as a casus belli for the Vietnam War | |
Élie Barnavi | Israeli historian and proponent of a two-state solution who attended the 2004 Bilderberg | |
Harry Elmer Barnes | US historian | |
Omer Bartov | ||
Charles Beard | ||
Anthony Beevor | Spanish civil war WW2 Information Research Department? | British officer and historian whose books are - presumably with deep state support - dominating the market on WW2 and the Soviet Union. |
J. Bowyer Bell | "Terrorism" Provisional Irish Republican Army | US "terrorism expert", painter and and art critic |
Hilaire Belloc | Jew | |
Max Beloff | "Think-tanks can be important in bringing about a change in broad public perceptions..." British historian who founded the University College of Buckingham, now the University of Buckingham. | |
Claude Bissell | Canadian historian who attended the 1969 Bilderberg as President of the University of Toronto | |
Erling Bjøl | War Peace | Danish Bilderberg historian |
Edwin Black | "The Holocaust" | |
William Blum | US/Foreign policy/Since 1945 | A prominent critic of US empire |
Anthony Blunt | British art historian and Soviet spy. Member of the Cambridge Five | |
Max Boot | Vietnam War Edward Lansdale | Double Bilderberg historian and editor eager for wars. |
Rex Bradford | JFK Assassination | US researcher who founded History Matters to facilitate distribution of documents about the JFK Assassination. |
Reginald Brett | A member of the Milner Group/Society of the Elect. | |
Asa Briggs | BBC Rupert Murdoch | Official BBC historian with significant intelligence ties. |
James Bryce | President of the Pilgrims Society 1915 - 1917 | |
Carl Burckhardt | Ratline | President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (1945–48), where he assisted Germans wanted for war crimes escape to South America. September 1955 and 1956 Bilderberg meetings. |
Miriam Camps | OECD Marshall Plan | US State Department official and historian who attended the 1972 and the 1974 Bilderbergs |
David Cannadine | ||
Raymond Carr | Historian member of the Bullingdon Club | |
James Chace | Dean Acheson Diplomacy | Coined the phrase "the indispensable nation" with Sidney Blumenthal. |
Winston Churchill | ||
Evelyn Le Chêne | Suspected spymistress who infiltrated the Campaign Against Arms Trade | |
Avner Cohen | Israel/Nuclear Weapons | |
Stephen Cohen | Russia Cold War II | An American scholar of Russian studies at Princeton University and New York University. He received lots of vitriol for his opposition to the New Cold War from 2014-. |
Robert Conquest | British historian and spook who used statistical "analysis" to reinforce the official narrative about the Soviet Union, while while secretly working for British propaganda unit. | |
Martin van Creveld | Military history | An Israeli military historian and theorist. |
Brian Crozier | Arch espionage insider who founded his own intelligence agency | |
Bruce Cumings | Historian who has gone deeper than any other writing in English with respect to the circumstances surrounding many aspects of the Korean War. | |
Bernhard Dahm | Indonesia Southeast Asia Colonisation | German historian whose students included Alfred McCoy |
John Dalberg-Acton | English Catholic historian, politician, and writer. | |
Frank Darvall | UK labour leader who attended 3 Bilderbergs in the 1950s | |
Frank Dikötter | China/Black legend | |
John B. Dunlop | Spooky US expert on Soviet Union and Russia, focusing on ethnic nationalist separatism. | |
James Eayrs | Canadian historian of Canadian foreign policy who attended the 1967 Bilderberg | |
Lee Edwards | Anti-communist advisor for Nixon and others. Cercle attendee. | |
John Eisenhower | ||
William Engdahl | "Climate change" Peak Oil Executive Intelligence Review Geopolitics Glyphosate Monsanto US/Deep state Genetically modified organism Russia/Encirclement | |
Richard English | Provisional Irish Republican Army | |
Valentin Falin | ||
Edgar Faure | Double Bilderberger French PM | |
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