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Title | Born | Died | Description |
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Abdelhamid Abaaoud | 1988 | November 2015 | The official "mastermind" behind the mass murder in Paris - died conveniently in police shootout. |
Isabel Albers | 22 November 1971 | Belgian editor-in-chief | |
Hubert Ansiaux | 24 November 1908 | 9 April 1987 | Double Bilderberger who was Governor of the National Bank of Belgium for 14 years. Involved in setting up the International Monetary Fund. |
Omer Becu | 21 August 1902 | 9 October 1982 | Belgian labor leader, two Bilderbergs in the 1950s |
Leopold II of Belgium | April 1835 | 17 December 1909 | |
Cathy Berx | 8 January 1969 | Belgian politician who attended Bilderberg/2018. As governor, locked down the city of Antwerp during Covid | |
Paul Vanden Boeynants | 22 May 1919 | 9 January 2001 | Prime Minister of Belgium, convicted fraudster and tax evader. |
Benoît de Bonvoisin | 14 March 1939 | "A key Belgian figure in the Strategy of Tension", as well as the most key name in the Belgian X-Dossiers. Member of Le Cercle. His father attended the first Bilderberg. | |
Pierre Bonvoisin | 1903 | 1982 | Attended the first Bilderberg and three more. Father of Benoît de Bonvoisin |
Geert Vanden Bossche | Belgian vaccine developer who came out strongly against the Covid-jabs pushed by his former employer the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation | ||
Jean-François van Boxmeer | 12 September 1961 | Belgian Bilderberg businessman, regular at WEF AGMs, Heineken CEO 2005-2020 | |
René Boël | 27 October 1899 | 29 June 1990 | Married into the Big Chemical Solvay family, where he became director. Represented Belgium at the Bretton Woods Conference. After the war, he was involved with the European League of Economic Cooperation. Attended Bilderberg/1960. |
Charles-Victor Bracht | 7 January 1915 | 7 March 1978 | |
Philippe Brewaeys | 3 September 1957 | 2 May 2016 | |
Jean Bricmont | 12 April 1952 | Belgian physicist and essayist. Author of the book Humanitarian Imperialism, describing how United States and its Western allies are pursuing imperialist goals under the pretext of defending human rights. | |
Maurice Brébart | 17 July 1929 | 27 August 2015 | Belgian right-wing newspaper owner who attended Le Cercle in the 1970s. |
Alfred Cahen | 28 September 1929 | 19 April 2000 | |
Louis Camu | 11 April 1905 | 12 November 1976 | Belgian banker and multi-Bilderberger. |
Ferdinand Chafart | 5 February 1936 | 22 February 2010 | Belgian manager who held senior positions in many Belgian companies |
Willy Claes | 24 November 1938 | Bilderberger, fraudster, ex Secretary General of NATO. | |
Robert Close | 30 April 1922 | 6 December 2003 | Belgian Anti-Communist spook who attended Le Cercle. |
Luc Coene | 11 March 1947 | 5 January 2017 | Belgian central banker |
Jürgen Conings | 28 September 1974 | May 2021 | Belgian soldier who threatened the Covid narrative and establishment in his country physically. |
Michèle Coninsx | "Counter-Terror" expert working in UN/CTED. | ||
Auguste Cool | 28 August 1903 | 7 January 1983 | Belgian anti-communist labour leader and suspected deep state operative. |
André Cools | 1 August 1927 | 18 July 1991 | A leading Belgian Socialist is gunned down in 1991. The second political assassination in Belgium’s history. |
Jean Marie Creton | A serial convicted weapon smuggler mentioned in a TV doc as mastermind between Dutch and Belgian Gladio divisions. Creton also was a supplier to the supposed perpetrators of the 2004 Madrid train bombings. | ||
Alexander De Croo | 3 November 1975 | Selected a Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2015. Belgian Prime Minster during some of the hardest lockdowns in Europe. | |
Ghislain D'hoop | 2 October 1958 | High ranking Belgian diplomat with connections to the Royal Household and UN drug commission | |
Frans van Daele | 24 October 1947 | Belgian diplomat and suspected deep state operative | |
Florimond Damman | 1910 | July 1979 | A Belgian deep state operative who was closely involved with Le Cercle. |
Étienne Davignon | 4 October 1932 | Belgian deep politician, EU commissioner, Bilderberg chairman, Egmont Institute president | |
Koenraad Debackere | 1961 | Belgian academic interested in big data who went to his first Bilderberg in 2023 | |
Armand de Decker | 8 October 1948 | 12 June 2019 | Belgian lawyer politician who attended Le Cercle |
Jean-Luc Dehaene | 7 August 1940 | 15 May 2014 | Attended the 2004 Bilderberg as former Prime Minister of Belgium |
Fernand Dehousse | 3 July 1906 | 10 August 1976 | Belgian politician active in the construction of what later would become the European Union. Attended 2 Bilderbergs in the 1950s |
Mattias Desmet | |||
Hubert Detremmerie | 26 March 1930 | 9 November 2008 | |
Gaston Deurinck | 1922 | 2000 | Engineer who founded the Belgian Productivity Centre. Attended the 1970 Bilderberg. |
Filip Dewinter | 11 September 1962 | ||
François de Donnea | 29 April 1941 | Belgian establishment politician. Attended the 1997 Bilderberg as Mayor of Brussels | |
Jean Drapier | Principal Private Secretary to Belgian Prime Minister Paul-Henri Spaak, went to 3 of the first 4 Bilderbergs | ||
Gaston Eyskens | 1 April 1905 | 3 January 1988 | 3 term Prime Minister of Belgium |
Henri Fayat | 28 June 1908 | 21 September 1997 | Belgian socialist politician strongly promoting the rights of the Flemish-speakers. Also strongly anglophile. |
Céline Fremault | 26 December 1973 | Belgian politician who temporarily blocked 5G on safety concerns. | |
Diane von Fürstenberg | 31 December 1946 | Fashion designer who married two men with deep state connections. | |
Jean Godeaux | 3 July 1922 | 27 April 2009 | Belgian delegation to the IMF, then Banque Lambert and Governor of the National Bank of Belgium |
Pierre Goldschmidt | Deputy Director General and Head of the Department of Safeguards at the International Atomic Energy Agency 1999-2005. | ||
John Goossens | 25 November 1944 | 8 November 2002 | Belgacom/CEO who attended 3 Bilderbergs in the 1990s. Died at 57 |
Edward Grandry | 3 August 2014 | 9 March 2003 | Belgian diplomat. Director of cabinet for Henri Fayat. |