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David IrvingWW2Having personally interviewed most of the senior NAZI Party members who survived the victor's justice of Nuremberg, plus many of the secretaries, wives, children etc of those that did not, David Irving is probably the most distinguished and knowledgeable English-speaking historian of World War II
Pierre JoannonIreland/HistoryHistorian invited to the 1984 meeting of Le Cercle in Bonn
Charles JonesCuba
David KaiserJFK AssassinationAmerican historian. In his book on the JFK assassination, he accepts the Warren Commission's finding that Lee Harvey Oswald was the lone gunman, but posits that he was an opponent of Castro used by mafia leaders who wanted Kennedy and Castro dead.
Elie KedourieMiddle EastVisitor to the Washington Conference on International Terrorism who wrote a paper for the 1982 Bilderberg
John KeeganWar
WW2
Ibram Kendi"Racism"
George KennanCold WarSuspected US deep politician, member of the Georgetown Set
Rashid Khalidi
Paul KlebnikovBoris Berezovsky
Russian oligarchs
Russia/Deep state
US journalist who was shot dead for his reporting in Russia.
Max KohnstammMember of the Bilderberg Advisory Committee, visited the Bilderberg 28 times. European chair of the CFR
Nicholas Kollerstrom2005 London bombingsEnglish writer and historian of science who has written extensively on false flag attacks
Stephen KotkinJoseph StalinSenior fellow, Hoover Institution
Michael KurtzJFK Assassination
Jeremy KuzmarovSerena Shim Award
Ann LambtonIran/1953 coup d'état
Marnia LazregTorture
Post-modernism
Historian with interest in the systemic function of torture
Wolfgang LeonhardSoviet Union
Marxism
German historian who wrote a working paper on The Soviet Union and East Europe: Their Problems, Contradictions and Perspective for the 1981 Bilderberg
Louis Leprince-RinguetFrench nuclear physicist and European Movement leader
Fred Leuchter"The Holocaust"