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Title | Born | Died | Description |
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Pim Fortuyn | 19 February 1948 | 6 May 2002 | An assassinated Dutch politician |
Louise Fresco | 11 February 1952 | Dutch food scientist who sat on the board of Unilever when she attended the 2015 Bilderberg meeting. In 2020, appointed to World Health Organization Commission that called for a Pandemic Treaty and a One Health strategy to take control over human, animal and environmental health. | |
Cees de Galan | 2 May 1932 | 9 August 1987 | Dutch economist who assisted Victor Halberstadt mediating the "1981 cabinet crisis". Member of the 1971 shadow-cabinet full of deep politicians, spooks and even one accused paedophile. |
Gayatri Galloway | 24 February 1985 | TV presenter and anthropologist wife of George Galloway. | |
Max Geldens | 1932 | 1989 | Dutch director of McKinsey & Company who wrote and gave a working paper for the 1984 Bilderberg |
Frans Alphons Maria Alting von Geusau | 26 June 1933 | A Dutch diplomat and scholar in international law. Von Geusau was also an advisor to the Dutch government from 1968 to 1998. | |
Harold Goddijn | 23 April 1960 | Attended the 2008 Bilderberg as CEO of TomTom, a company developing location tracking technology used by more than one billion people every day. | |
Maria de Goeij | Integrity Initiative/Institute for Statecraft polyglot | ||
Johan M. Goudswaard | Little known guest at the 1975 Bilderberg | ||
Frans A. de Graaf | 18 October 1905 | 23 July 1962 | Private secretary of Prince Bernhard |
Ferdinand Grapperhaus | 11 August 1959 | Viceroy of Amsterdam's financial district, Dutch Justice Minister, COVID-19 Dutch Head-coordinator. | |
Frank de Grave | 27 June 1955 | Acting Mayor of Amsterdam in 1994. 1999 Bilderberg. Tried exposing a big Dutch bank to the De Nederlandsche Bank, was ignored initially. Became a member of the Council of State in 2018. | |
Rijkman Groenink | 25 August 1949 | A big Dutch businessman and banker who was in the board of directors and in charge of ABN AMRO during the Global Financial Crisis. Noted to have a "bad reputation" in the UK. | |
Jacob de Haan | 31 December 1881 | 30 June 1924 | An assassinated Dutch Zionist. |
Victor Halberstadt | 16 June 1939 | A professor of economics, with a minimal Wikipedia page, who has attended all Bilderberg meetings since 1975. | |
Ralph Hamers | 25 May 1966 | Attended the 2017 Bilderberg as ING CEO'. Prosecuted for massive corruption at ING concerning at least $1,25 billion. Even after the settlement with ING, the Dutch court prosecuted Hamers personally in 2020. | |
Oscar Hammerstein | 20 February 1954 | Suspected by the Dutch court of money laundering by corrupt Fred Teeven. Personal lawyer of a new group formed out of old Inlichtingen en Operatiën/Klaas Bruinsma group who was also linked to a child sex ring. A personal friend of multiple accused paedophiles. | |
Frank Heemskerk | 26 July 1969 | Spokesperson for the World Bank. State secretary for Economical affairs. Banker for ABN AMRO. | |
Freddy Heineken | 4 November 1923 | 3 January 2002 | Dutch businessman for Heineken International. Jeffrey Epstein/Black book |
Jérôme Heldring | 21 December 1917 | 27 April 2013 | Chief editor of NRC Handelsblad from 1968 to 1972, connected to the paper from 1953. Conservative, but warned that the peace dividend was a lie and the west had failed to develop to that dividend at all in 2012. Died one year later. |
Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert | 7 April 1973 | Dutch Defence Minister, connected to the 2015 Hawija bombing, lied about knowledge of any deaths and covered-up any juridical complicity with Mark Rutte & Bert Koenders. | |
Cor Herkströter | 21 August 1937 | Shell manager. Single Bilderberg | |
Adrienne van Heteren | January 1960 | regime change expert | |
Hans Hirschfeld | 1899 | 1961 | Dutch economist/diplomat. Rapporteur in the attendance list of the first Bilderberg. |
Wopke Hoekstra | 30 September 1975 | Dutch Finance Minister and Deputy Prime Minister | |
Cees van der Hoeven | 9 September 1947 | Dutch businessman | |
Marius Holtrop | 2 November 1902 | 1 April 1988 | Central banker. Worked for Shell in the 1930s. Was part of the commission that exposed Prince Bernhard's Lockheed Bribery Affair |
Jan Hommen | 29 April 1943 | Triple Bilderberger Dutch corporate executive. | |
Maria J. 't Hooft | 29 August 1919 | 18 May 2010 | Dutch economist specializing in raw materials and commodities. Visitor to the 1972 Bilderberg |
Willem A. Visser 't Hooft | 20 September 1900 | 4 July 1985 | Dutch theologian who became the first secretary general of the World Council of Churches. Single Bilderberger |
Anne Hoogendoorn | Executive Secretary of the Bilderberg Meetings | ||
Andreas Egbert van Braam Houckgeest | 1913 | 1981 | Private Secretary to Prince Bernhard, later responsible for royal finances |
Frans van den Hoven | 27 April 1923 | 21 January 2021 | Dutch businessman |
Jean Marc Huët | 1969 | Dutch business executive formerly with Goldman Sachs and Unilever who attended his first Bilderberg in 2022 as Chairman of Heineken. | |
Peter Idenburg | 1942 | Dutch business academic who visited the 1971 Bilderberg | |
Poul Louis Justman Jacob | 1910 | 1991 | Chairman of Dutch state steel company Koninklijke Hoogovens in the 20th century. |
Aad Jacobs | 28 May 1936 | Former head of Shell & ING. Inducted in Insurance Hall of Fame. | |
Johannes Jansen | 17 November 1942 | 5 May 2015 | Dutch theologist specialized in Arabian religions. Opposed Pim Fortuyn. Was persuaded by a judge in a case against Geert Wilders causing a judicial disqualification. |
Renée Jones-Bos | 20 December 1952 | Former Dutch top-level ambassador to Russia and the US, later liaison for the AIVD and Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. | |
Sijbren de Jong | A vocal strategic analyst for the IfS, vitally helped with the set-up of the Dutch Cluster of the II with his employer and the Dutch MOD. | ||
Hugo de Jonge | 26 September 1977 | Dutch Health Minister during Covid-19. | |
Annemarie Jorritsma | 6 January 1950 | Career politician. Senate leader for Mark Rutte. Covered-up Mossad-connection in Bijlmer disaster. Worked together with big oil operatives Gerrit Zalm, Dick Benschop and deep state actor Willem Vermeend advising and promoting EU-federalisation, neo-liberalism and privatisation. | |
Danny Jowenko | 14 December 1955 | 16 July 2011 | Controlled demolition expert who was famously interviewed about the destruction of WTC7, later suddenly died |
P. J. Kapteyn Jr | 31 January 1928 | European Court of Justice judge, Dutch Council of State member, policymaker for Dutch Foreign Ministers and overseas departments. | |
Sigrid Kaag | 2 November 1961 | Dutch diplomat and politician. Although an outspoken feminist, Kaag vocally opposed a public trial regarding dozen of reports of sexual abuse within her own party. A successful and career-diplomat, named by Geert Wilders as the "namesake of a runway at Schiphol Airport", she has attended two Bilderberg meetings. | |
Arjen Kamphuis | 1971 | Dutch IT-expert with a Wikileaks connection. He disappeared during a trip in Norway in 2018. | |
Alexander H.G. Rinnooy Kan | 5 October 1949 | Dutch politician, businessman and mathematician | |
P. J. Kapteyn | 26 September 1895 | 27 September 1984 | Attended two Bilderbergs in the 1950s. |
C. Frits Karsten | Banker, Honorary Treasurer of the Bilderberg and a member of the Bilderberg Steering committee. | ||
Mona Keijzer | 9 October 1968 | Dutch cabinet minister who was sacked by Mark Rutte after criticising COVID-19 vaccine passports |