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Page name | Interests | Description |
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Alfred McCoy | Illegal drug trade CIA/Torture Philippines CIA/Drug trafficking Southeast Asia | |
Leo McKinstry | British journalist, historian and author. | |
Jon Meacham | WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/2000. Corporate journalist and editor. Official (i.e. court) biographer of George H. W. Bush. | |
Mungo Melvin | Major-General and "outstanding intellectual" at the Institute for Statecraft | |
Kris Millegan | Deep politics Deep state Secret society Skull and Bones Conspiracy | Worked with Anthony Sutton to republish America's Secret Establishment and established TrineDay. |
Simon Sebag Montefiore | British well-connected historian specializing is perpetuating the black legend against Russia. | |
Ivo Mosley | "Democracy" Banking History Money | social critic |
John Newsinger | British left-wing historian and academic | |
David F. Noble | Technology | |
Robert O'Neill | Director of the International Institute for Strategic Studies for 5 years | |
Ilan Pappe | "Israel's bravest, most principled, most incisive historian." | |
Michael Parenti | A highly recommended American historian. | |
Norman Holmes Pearson | WW2 Office of Strategic Services. Following the war he helped organize the Central Intelligence Agency. | |
Lisa Pease | JFK Assassination RFK Assassination | "Lifelong information activist" and JFK Assassination researcher |
Richard Pipes | Russian Revolution | Hawkish cold warrior historian |
Nikolay Platoshkin | Diplomat expelled from the USA, later arrested by Russian authorities for COVID-protests. | |
Carlos Porter | ||
John Potash | CIA FBI Tupac Shakur 1960s/Assassinations | |
Charles Powell (Integrity Initiative) | Spain | Director of the Elcano Royal Institute, member of the Integrity Initiative's Spanish cluster |
Carroll Quigley | US/Deep state | A US historian who used unprecedented access to US deep state archives to write Tragedy and Hope |
Paul Rassinier | Zionism "The Holocaust" | |
Mark Riebling | ||
Henry Lithgow Roberts | Romania Iron Guard | Officer in the Office of Strategic Services during WW2 who became leading Eastern Europe scholar while keeping up his intelligence activities. |
Sergio Romano | ||
Silvina Romano | South America Lawfare | Expert on the relationship between the United States and Latin America |
Larry Romanoff | COVID-19 COVID-19/Origins | |
Theodore Roosevelt | ||
Cecil Roth | ||
Emma Rothschild | Panelist on the discussion Is There Work For All? at the 1985 Bilderberg | |
Germar Rudolf | "The Holocaust" | A German chemist turned revisionist historian. |
Patrick Salmon | Chief historian at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office | |
Frances Stonor Saunders | CIA Cold War | |
Franz Schurmann | ||
Sterling Seagrave | Deep politics East Asia | Author of numerous other books which address unofficial and clandestine aspects of the 20th-century political history of countries in the Far East. |
Tom Segev | Israeli historian | |
Hugh Seton-Watson | SOE Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars | UK historian from spooky family |
Charles Seymour | President of Yale University with deep state ties. | |
William Shirer | Morgenthau Plan | American journalist and war correspondent. |
Avi Shlaim | ||
John Simkin | Intelligence agency JFK/Assassination | A historian and researcher into deep politics who started the Spartacus Educational website |
Robert Skidelsky | British economic historian | |
Chris Skidmore | UK Conservative politician | |
Timothy Snyder | "The Holocaust" "Russian Propaganda" Central Europe | CFR, widely published historian who attended the Bilderberg for the first time in 2019. |
Oswald Spengler | ||
Deanna Spingola | ||
Statecraft/Analyst | Historians interested in deep politics | |
Robert Stinnett | WW2/Attack on Pearl Harbor | |
Hew Strachan | WW1 | Military historian with an active interest in the amount of UK defence spending. Institute for Statecraft advisor. |
Jonathan Sumption | ||
Antony Sutton | Technology transfer | A scholarly professor at the Hoover Institution who became controversial when he tried to reach the public with his research. His work has become increasingly influential as the Internet Age has gathered momentum after his death at the age of 77 in 2002. |