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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "Baroness Smith of Basildon". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Muhammad Yunus  + (Bangladeshi banker who was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2006. In 2024, made [[Bangaldeshi PM]])
  • Carsten Kengeter  + (Bank investigated for fraudulent manipulation. Later [[Bilderberger]].)
  • Norman Dodd  + (Bank manager and congressional investigatoBank manager and congressional investigator who exposed how [[tax-exempt foundations]] were subverting the United States Government by other than constitutional means. He then proceeded to show that this applied to the [[Ford Foundation]], [[Rockefeller Foundation]], and [[Carnegie Endowment]].[[Carnegie Endowment]].)
  • Morgan Stanley  + (Bank that sponsors the [[WEF/Young Global Leaders]])
  • Jonathan Rowland  + (Banker and "close friend" of Prince Andrew)
  • Lucas Papademos  + (Banker and [[economic hitman]] who on behalf of international finance implemented severe budget austerity in Greece to establish a [[debt trap]].)
  • Pedro Moreira Salles  + (Banker and heir to one of the biggest fortunes in Brazil. [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1998]].)
  • Stef Blok  + (Banker and parliamentary leader of [[Mark Rutte]]'s VVD party from [[2010]] to [[2012]]. Dutch Minister for Housing and the Central Government Sector in second Rutte-cabinet. [[Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs]] in third Rutte coalition.)
  • Édouard de Rothschild  + (Banker and scion of the French branch of the [[Rothschild family]] in [[Epstein's black book]])
  • Marcus Wallenberg Jr  + (Banker businessman patriarch of the [[Wallenberg family]].)
  • Charles Dallara  + (Banker who attended the [[1989 Bilderberg]])
  • Henry Strakosch  + (Banker who paid [[Winston Churchill]]'s large debts "without asking anything in return". [[Chair of The Economist]] 1929-1943)
  • Alison Rose (banker)  + (Banker who resigned as NatWest Group CEO)
  • George Bowdoin  + (Banker with [[Drexel Morgan & Co]]. [[Corsair Club]])
  • Ian Cohen  + (Banker with close connections to the [[Institute for Statecraft]])
  • C. Frits Karsten  + (Banker, Honorary Treasurer of the Bilderberg and a member of the Bilderberg Steering committee.)
  • William Henry Draper Jr.  + (Banker, government official, and diplomat. Business connections to Germany both before and after WW2. Also known as the "Wall Street General" who sabotaged reform in [[Japan]]. Founder of the [[Population Crisis Committee]] in [[1965]].)
  • Lazard family  + (Banking dynasty)
  • Warburg family  + (Banking dynasty)
  • Léon Lambert  + (Banking heir and [[Bilderberg Steering Committee]] member and financier who suddenly died aged 58)
  • Khalid al-Mansour  + (Bankrolled Obama's time at Harvard)
  • US/House/Committee/Financial Services  + (Banks and financial institutions are normally very generous with their campaign contributions to committee members.)
  • Pedro Pablo Kuczynski  + (Bankster who attended the [[1988 Bilderberg]] as an ex Peruvian Minister of Energy and Mines. Later [[President of Peru]]. Resigned after certain videos were released.)
  • Ralph Abernathy  + (Baptist minister who worked closely with [[Martin Luther King]] until his 1968 [[MLKA|assassination]])
  • Mercer University  + (Baptist university in the state of Georgia, USA)
  • Robert A. D. Ford  + (Based in Moscow, USSR)
  • Military base  + (Bases with military.)
  • National Emergencies Act  + (Basis for later coup d'état legislation and CoG activation)
  • Markus Söder  + (Bavarian politician first out with hard lockdowns in 2020. "The [[CIA]]'s dream candidate". His campaign to create acceptance of [[COVID jabs]] included "an unheard-of public attack".)
  • Nestor Izquierdo  + (Bay of Pigs, may have been spotter for JFK assassination in Dallas)
  • Torquay  + (Beautiful town on the English Riviera. Hosted the [[1977 Bilderberg]].)
  • Elon Musk  + (Became CEO in 2008)
  • Bernard Looney  + (Became CEO of [[BP]] in February 2020. Attended the [[2022 Bilderberg]])
  • Mark Suzman  + (Became CEO of the [[Gates Foundation]] in February 2020.)
  • Peter Krogh  + (Became Dean of the [[Walsh School of Foreign Service]]Became Dean of the [[Walsh School of Foreign Service]] of [[Georgetown University]] at age 32, which provides the personnel backbone for the [[Central Intelligence Agency]], [[Department of Defense]],[[State Department]], and other organs of the national security state. Got job possibly after attending [[Bilderberg/1969]]. Also attended [[Bilderberg/1970]] and at end of career [[Bilderberg/1994]].[[Bilderberg/1994]].)
  • Kevin Hassett  + (Became Director of the National Economic Council in 2025.)
  • John Ratcliffe  + (Became Director of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] in 2025. [[Heritage Foundation]].)
  • Frank Carlucci  + (Became Secretary of Defense on November 23, 1987)
  • Hubert de Besche  + (Became [[Ambassador of Sweden to the United States]] two years after being an observer at the [[1962 Bilderberg]].)
  • Alexander Bortnikov  + (Became [[Director of the Federal Security Service]] in 2008)
  • Frances O'Grady  + (Became [[General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress]] in 2013)
  • Jürgen Stock  + (Became [[Interpol's Secretary General]] in 2014)
  • Vincenzo Boccia  + (Became [[LUISS/President]] in 2019)
  • Francis Collins  + (Became [[NIH Director]] in 2009. "I suggest going to [[FEMA]]’s new Coronavirus Rumor Control web site.")
  • Letitia James  + (Became [[New York State Attorney General]] on 1 January 2019.)
  • Gustavo Petro  + (Became [[President of Colombia]] in June 2022)
  • Sergio Mattarella  + (Became [[President of Italy]] in 2015)
  • Ranil Wickremesinghe  + (Became [[President of Sri Lanka]] in 2022)
  • Recep Tayyip Erdoğan  + (Became [[President of Turkey]] in 2014)
  • Giorgia Meloni  + (Became [[Prime Minister of Italy]] in 2022)