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Member | Description |
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Michael Howard | United Kingdom deep politician, Georgetown Leadership Seminar/1983 |
Geoffrey Howe | |
Douglas Hurd | UK Deep state operative, Eton, Trinity College, Chatham House/President |
Gladwyn Jebb | Holder of spooky jobs including UK Permanent Representative to the United Nations. Chief of the SOE during WW2. |
Paul Johnson | Influential author in US and British right-wing politics |
Aubrey Jones | Spooky UK politician who attended the 1974 Bilderberg |
Nicholas Kaldor | Hungarian/British economist with large influence on 1960-70 Labour governments |
Bruce Kent | British Roman Catholic priest turned political activist, anti-nuclear campaigner |
John Kerr | Scottish businessman and diplomat, attended all Bilderbergs from 2004 up to 2016 |
Nigel Lawson | UK politician who attended the 1982 Bilderberg as Secretary of State for Energy and then was Chancellor of the Exchequer for 6 years, 1990 Bilderberg. |
Peter Levene | Chief of Defence Procurement, then over to private banking. |
Paul Lever | |
Margaret MacMillan | Canadian multi-Bilderberger historian |
Michael Maclay | Former British diplomat and journalist with lots of spooky connections. Early member of the British American Project, recruited by Robert Maxwell and Lord Weidenfeld to their projects, director at Hakluyt, advisor to Carl Bildt... |
Patrick Mayhew | |
Oliver McGregor | British sociologist and university teacher who became leader of the Advertising Standards Authority and the Press Complaints Commission. |
Mungo Melvin | Major-General and "outstanding intellectual" at the Institute for Statecraft |
Gebhardt von Moltke | |
Malcolm Muggeridge | |
Pauline Neville-Jones | BBC governor, Chair of the Joint Intelligence Committee |
Con O'Neill | UK diplomat who led the British delegation which negotiated the country's entry to the EEC and attended Bilderberg/1966. Interrogated Rudolf Hess when in Army Intelligence Corps during WW2. |
Robert O'Neill | Director of the International Institute for Strategic Studies for 5 years |
David Owen | UK politician who attended the 1973, 1982 and 1993 Bilderbergs |
Cecil Parkinson | British Conservative politician and cabinet minister. Tagged for high positions, but forced to resign after revelations that his former secretary was pregnant with his child. |
Emyr Jones Parry | UK diplomat who was UK Ambassador to NATO and Permanent Representative to the United Nations. |
Rupert L. Pennant-Rea | UK central banker who attended the 1989 Bilderberg as Editor of The Economist |
Michael Quinlan | "the leading in-house defence intellectual MOD has possessed since World War II" |
Giles Radice | A template for Tony Blair arguing for "modernization" of the Labour Party. A leading member of the European Movement in the UK. |
Bill Rammell | |
Merlyn Rees | A UK home secretary who spoke at the 1979 Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism. |
Malcolm Rifkind | British Conservative politician with many deep state connections |
Frank Roberts | UK diplomat who played a key role in British diplomacy in the early years of the Cold War. Chairman of the steering committee of the Königswinter conference. On the council of Chatham House. Attended the 1969 and 1977 Bilderberg conferences. |
Angus Robertson | Former Deputy Leader of the Scottish National Party |
George Robertson | Bilderberger, ex Secretary General of NATO with unknown deep political connections. |
William Rodgers | |
John Ryan | Unidentified US visitor to the 1968 Bilderberg |
Walter Scheel | Chair of the Bilderberg Steering Committee in the 1980s. |
Helmut Schmidt | German politician whose government was undermined by Le Cercle |
Roger Scruton | |
David Simon | |
John Slessor | Founder of the International Institute for Strategic Studies. Attended 2 Bilderbergs in the 1950s |
Andrew Smith | |
Dennis Stevenson | An important 'fixer' behind the scenes in the interface between business, politics and the Arts. |
Struan Stevenson | A member of the European Parliament |
Gisela Stuart | |
Dick Taverne | UK politician with deep state connections |
Peter Tennant | |
Hugh Thomas | UK historian. Chairman of the neoliberal and military hawkish Centre for Policy Studies. |
David Trimble | |
Adair Turner | Front man for George Soros-initiatives. |