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  • Stefano Silvestri  + (Bilderberg Steering committee, Italian deep state functionary.)
  • Henry Kissinger  + (Bilderberg Steering committee, Knights of Malta, Le Cercle...)
  • Paul Achleitner  + (Bilderberg Steering committee, Munich Security Conference Advisory Council)
  • Johannes Meynen  + (Bilderberg Steering committee, Netherlands Defence Minister)
  • José Manuel Barroso  + (Bilderberg Steering committee, President of the European Commission)
  • Kenneth Clarke  + (Bilderberg Steering committee, The Other Club, UK politician. When former child actor [[Ben Fellows]] went public with accusations that Clarke had assaulted him, Fellows was prosecuted for "attempting to pervert the course of justice".)
  • Kevin Warsh  + (Bilderberg Steering committee, [[US Federal Reserve]] governor)
  • Leif Höegh  + (Bilderberg Steering committee, as was his son)
  • Nicolas Baverez  + (Bilderberg Steering committee. French proponent of [[transatlantic]] [[neoliberal]] [[globalization]]. Believes that for the masses, "time freed up by shorter working hours means conjugal violence - and alcoholism on top of that.")
  • Osman Olcay  + (Bilderberg Turkish diplomat)
  • Egemen Bagiş  + (Bilderberg Turkish politician. Former president of the [[Federation of Turkish American Associations]].)
  • Oliver Franks  + (Bilderberg UK Ambassador to the US, 'One of the founders of the postwar world'.)
  • Kristalina Georgieva  + (Bilderberg World Bank)
  • John Ruggie  + (Bilderberg academic)
  • Mario Draghi  + (Bilderberg bankster and "craven moneyman". In 2021 as Prime Minister of Italy, pushed [[mandatory vaccines]])
  • Darren Walker  + (Bilderberg bankster and manager of deep state funding foundations [[Rockefeller Foundation]] and [[Ford Foundation]], where he announced working to end [[fossil-fuel]]. Attended [[Bilderberg/2019]].)
  • Robert Day  + (Bilderberg billionaire businessman. [[Brookings Institution]].[[President's Intelligence Advisory Board]].)
  • J. W. Beyen  + (Bilderberg businessman)
  • David Orr  + (Bilderberg businessman)
  • Brayton Wilbur  + (Bilderberg businessman)
  • Steffen Kragh  + (Bilderberg businessman)
  • Ronald Lloyd  + (Bilderberg businessman)
  • Ekkehard Schulz  + (Bilderberg businessman)
  • Kurt Lauk  + (Bilderberg businessman and politician, advisor to [[Angela Merkel]], [[heavy Munich Security Conference habit]])
  • Carlo Ciampi  + (Bilderberg central banker president of Italy)
  • Delors committee  + (Bilderberg dominated committee to set up the Euro)
  • Selva Demiralp  + (Bilderberg economist)
  • Anatole Kaletsky  + (Bilderberg economist journalist)
  • Michael Spence  + (Bilderberg economist who signed the ''[[Document:Uniting Behind A People’s Vaccine Against COVID-19]]'')
  • Colin Gubbins  + (Bilderberg invitee and spook)
  • Dominique Nora  + (Bilderberg journalist)
  • Charles Muller  + (Bilderberg manager, Ditchley/US, deep state functionary)
  • Ole Petter Ottersen  + (Bilderberg physician promoting [[COVID jabs]])
  • James Orbinksi  + (Bilderberg physician/health administrator busy with COVID research)
  • Theodore Hesburgh  + (Bilderberg priest)
  • James Vaupel  + (Bilderberg scientist)
  • Rupert L. Pennant-Rea  + (Bilderberg speaker, Deputy Governor of the Bank of England, Königswinter/Speaker)
  • James Wolfensohn  + (Bilderberg steering committee member)
  • Marcus Agius  + (Bilderberg trustees, Chairman of Barclays and of the [[British Bankers Association]])
  • Thomas Donahue  + (Bilderberg, CFR)
  • Rockwell Schnabel  + (Bilderberg, CFR, US Ambassador to the EU)
  • Lane Kirkland  + (Bilderberg, Cercle, CFR, JCIT)
  • Robert Gascoyne-Cecil  + (Bilderberg, Le Cercle, The Other Club, Ditchley Governor)
  • Paul Martin Sr  + (Bilderberg, as was his son)
  • Marina von Neumann Whitman  + (Bilderberg/Steering committee, Trilateral Commission)
  • Hilmar Kopper  + (Bilderberg/Steering committee, chairman of Deutsche Bank)
  • Richard Holbrooke  + (Bilderberg/Steering committee, deep state operative)
  • Gordon Campbell  + (Bilderberger)
  • Robert McNamara  + (Bilderberger)
  • Svein Richard Brandtzæg  + (Bilderberger)
  • Willem A. Visser 't Hooft  + (Bilderberger)
  • Eivind Reiten  + (Bilderberger)
  • Peter Löscher  + (Bilderberger)
  • Arnold Hall  + (Bilderberger)
  • Egil Myklebust  + (Bilderberger)
  • Reginald Bartholomew  + (Bilderberger)
  • Reginald Bartholomew  + (Bilderberger)
  • Reginald Bartholomew  + (Bilderberger)
  • Reginald Bartholomew  + (Bilderberger)
  • Jørgen Schleimann  + (Bilderberger)
  • Jørgen Schleimann  + (Bilderberger)
  • Jørgen Schleimann  + (Bilderberger)
  • Jan Hommen  + (Bilderberger)
  • Joe Kaeser  + (Bilderberger)
  • Robert Dudley  + (Bilderberger BP CEO & MD)
  • Scott Malcomson  + (Bilderberger CFR "political-risk and communications consultant")
  • Michael Zantovsky  + (Bilderberger Czech diplomat)
  • Herve Alphand  + (Bilderberger French diplomat)
  • George Weidenfeld  + (Bilderberger Member of the House of Lords whose name appeared in [[Jeffrey Epstein's Black book]])
  • Svenn Stray  + (Bilderberger Norwegian Foreign minister)
  • Christine Lagarde  + (Bilderberger President of the European Central Bank)
  • Pietro Supino  + (Bilderberger Swiss publisher)
  • António Guterres  + (Bilderberger US Secretary general, particularly aggressive promoter of [[COVID jab mandation]])
  • Vittorio Colao  + (Bilderberger Vodafone/CEO who was given charge of the [[Italian COVID Lockdown]])
  • Ursula von der Leyen  + (Bilderberger [[President of the European Commission]] promoting [[Vaccine passports]])
  • Simon Henry  + (Bilderberger [[Shell CFO]])
  • James Billington  + (Bilderberger academic)
  • Mark Steyn  + (Bilderberger and keynote speaker at [[The Collapse of Europe Conference]])
  • Erich Hampel  + (Bilderberger banker)
  • François Fillon  + (Bilderberger billionaire fraudster, [[French PM]] from 2007-2012)
  • Kenneth Mehlman  + (Bilderberger businessman, CFR)
  • Barbara Janom Steiner  + (Bilderberger businesswoman banker)
  • Daniel Bell  + (Bilderberger co-founder of neoconservatism.)
  • Antony Acland  + (Bilderberger diplomat)
  • Robert A. D. Ford  + (Bilderberger diplomat poet)
  • Megan McArdle  + (Bilderberger editor)
  • Kenneth Jacobs  + (Bilderberger financier)
  • Mary Kay Henry  + (Bilderberger labor leader)
  • Walter Reuther  + (Bilderberger labor leader, probably assassinated with a plane crash in 1970.)
  • Johan Jørgen Holst  + (Bilderberger who reportedly "worked himself to death with the peace process" as [[Norwegian Minister of Foreign Affairs]])
  • Johan Jørgen Holst  + (Bilderberger who reportedly worked himself to death with the peace process in office)
  • Paul Polman  + (Bilderberger who was made a member of the [[Lancet Commission on COVID-19]])
  • Richard Haass  + (Bilderberger, CFR President)
  • Josef Taus  + (Bilderberger, European Round Table of Industrialists)
  • Paul-Henri Spaak  + (Bilderberger, President of the United Nations General Assembly, Secretary General of NATO, President of the European Movement International)
  • Dominic Barton  + (Bilderberger, businessman)
  • Anders Fogh Rasmussen  + (Bilderberger, ex Danish PM, ex-Secretary General of NATO.)
  • Javier Solana  + (Bilderberger, ex Secretary General of NATO.)
  • George Robertson  + (Bilderberger, ex Secretary General of NATO with unknown deep political connections.)
  • Jaap de Hoop Scheffer  + (Bilderberger, ex Secretary General of [[NATO]]. He held an "[[anti-terrorist exercise]]" in Madrid 3 days before the [[2004 Madrid train bombings]].)
  • Willy Claes  + (Bilderberger, fraudster, ex Secretary General of NATO.)
  • WHO/Pan-European Commission on Health and Sustainable Development  + (Bilderberger-packed [[WHO]] commission proposing a totalitarian takeover under the guise of "health", with a [[One Health]] policy and a global pandemic treaty.)
  • Stefano Feltri  + (Bilderberger. Close to the influential fellow Bilderberger [[Lilli Gruber]].)
  • Hubert Ansiaux  + (Bilderberger. Resigned, after a conflict with the government?)
  • Ahmet Üzümcü  + (Bilderberger.As head of the [[OPCW]] responsible for the series of deeply crooked investigations of gas attacks in Syria)
  • Peter Corterier  + (Bilderbergs in 1972 & 1980)
  • Saarland University  + (Bilingual German university founded in 1948 in co-operation with [[France]])
  • University of Ottawa  + (Bilingual university in [[Ottawa]], [[Ontario]], Canada.)
  • Bill Fairclough  + (Bill Fairclough's biography)
  • Patty Stonesifer  + (Bill Gates crony)
  • Boris Nikolic  + (Bill Gates’ former science adviser, close to [[Jeffrey Epstein]])
  • Sylvia Burwell  + (Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation executive and US Secretary Health, first [[Bilderberg]] meeting in [[2018 Bilderberg|2018]].)
  • Peter Thiel  + (Billion financier, Bilderberger)
  • David Rubenstein  + (Billionaire Bilderberger Brookings co-founder and Managing Director of the [[Carlyle Group]])
  • James Pattison  + (Billionaire Bilderberger businessman)
  • François-Henri Pinault  + (Billionaire Bilderberger businessman)
  • H. L. Hunt  + (Billionaire Texas oil tycoon who joined the [[US deep state]] through his involvement in the [[assassination of JFK]].)
  • Winthrop Rockefeller  + (Billionaire [[Rockefeller family]] who for some reason or other bought the position of [[Governor of Arkansas]].)
  • Daniel Lewin  + (Billionaire [[Sayeret Matkal]] agent fatally involved in [[9-11]].)
  • John Hay Whitney  + (Billionaire active investor, U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom 1957-61)
  • Robert Hersov  + (Billionaire banker in [[Epstein's black book]]. His father attended [[Le Cercle]])
  • Donald Trump  + (Billionaire businessman [[puppet leader]] who was [[US president]] 2017-2021)
  • Barry Diller  + (Billionaire businessman and media executive)
  • Tom Golisano  + (Billionaire businessman donor to the [[Clinton Foundation]])
  • Roger Sant  + (Billionaire businessman international power company magnate)
  • Ron Perelman  + (Billionaire businessman name in [[Epstein's Black book]])
  • Lochlann Quinn  + (Billionaire businessman, [[Bilderberg 1997]])
  • Dustin Moskovitz  + (Billionaire co-founder of [[Facebook]])
  • Marc Rich  + (Billionaire commodities trader. He was best known for founding the commodities company Glencore, with deep ties to [[Mossad]]. [[US President]] [[Bill Clinton]] pardoned him in his last day in office.)
  • Steve Forbes  + (Billionaire editor-in-chief of ''Forbes'' magazine.)
  • Michael Ashcroft  + (Billionaire former deputy chairman of the Conservative Party)
  • Tobias Lütke  + (Billionaire founder and CEO of Shopify, invited to the [[2022 Bilderberg]])
  • Henry Jarecki  + (Billionaire in [[Epstein's Black book]])
  • Esther Dyson  + (Billionaire investor)
  • Robert Maxwell  + (Billionaire media mogul and [[deep state operative]] who reportedly fell overboard)
  • Al-Waleed bin Talal  + (Billionaire member of the Saudi royal family.)
  • Jerry Speyer  + (Billionaire pal of [[David Rockefeller]])
  • Hans-Adam II  + (Billionaire ruler of Liechtenstein.)
  • Denis O'Brien  + (Billionaire single Bilderberger)
  • Jeffrey Epstein  + (Billionaire who flew famous people on the Billionaire who flew famous people on the [[Lolita Express]] to lavish parties on one a private island, which the locals dubbed "Orgy Island" or "Padeophile Island". A compulsive pedophile, he was convicted in 2008, given a cushy plea deal by use of deep state pressure. However, after this declared illegal in February 2019, after which people attempted to distance themselves from him. Re-arrested in June 2019, he was reportedly found dead of a "suicide" in prison although questions remain about this.ison although questions remain about this.)
  • Mae-Wan Ho  + (Biochemist among the first warning against the dangers of genetic engineering)
  • Peter Singer  + (Bioethicist favored by Bill Gates. Wants to "break the taboo" surrounding [[overpopulation]].)
  • Corinna Lathan  + (Biomedical researcher who has worked extensively with the US military and [[DARPA]], working on human-robot interaction. [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2006]])
  • Mark Fishman  + (Biotech researcher for [[Novartis]] who attended the [[2013 Bilderberg]].)
  • Ken Lisaius  + (Biotechnology industry lobbyist with experience as Deputy White House Press Secretary.)
  • Michelle Dipp  + (Biotechnology investor.)
  • Charles Gore  + (Bishop of Oxford, a friend of [[Herbert Asquith]])
  • Mircea Popescu  + (Bitcoin billionaire found dead in Jun 2021)
  • Lightening network  + (Bitcoin micropayment protocoll)
  • File:Tales of the Holohoax.pdf  + (Biting, cartoon-based satire on the official narrative of [[The Holocaust]])
  • Document:How Mandela sold out blacks  + (Bitter criticism of Nelson Mandela for capitulating to the apartheid regime and for failing to ensure that South Africa's mines, banks and minerals were "transferred to the ownership of the people as a whole" as required by the Freedom Charter.)
  • UK miners' strike (1984–85)  + (Bitter strike with a major victory for Thatcher and the Conservative Party, with the Thatcher government able to consolidate their neoliberal economic programme.)
  • Marion Barry  + (Black [[Washington DC]] mayor convicted of drug possession after intense, multi-year FBI sting operation.)
  • Malaysia Airlines Flight 17/Black-boxes/Arrival in UK  + (Black boxes delivered to the UK Air Accident Investigation Branch (AAIB), Farnborough)
  • Black helicopter  + (Black helicopters that have been spotted in different circumstances in the skies above the US, but also the UK.<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>)
  • A.D. King  + (Black minister and civil rights activist who "drowned" a year after the assassination of his brother, [[Martin Luther King Jr.]])
  • Chokwe Lumumba  + (Black nationalist mayor of [[Jackson, Mississippi]]. Premature death in office "following complaints of a cold")
  • Ayo Kimathi  + (Black nationalist who argues for racial segregation.)
  • Black Project  + (Black projects are programs that are not sBlack projects are programs that are not supposed to leak to the general public. The projects are often utilized in [[structural deep events]]. They are funded by a [[black budget]]. While some become public - if not by limited hangouts - most are not meant to be discussed.outs - most are not meant to be discussed.)
  • Malcolm X  + (Black radical leader who advocated revolution in the US.)
  • Fred Hampton  + (Black rights activist, assassinated aged 21)
  • Black site  + (Black sites are places where a [[black project]]Black sites are places where a [[black project]] or [[covert operation]] is executed, organized, or held. Locations can vary from an [[air force]] or other [[military base]], plain library, a secret embassy wing to even a jet-[[plane]] itself. Some black sites do become known to the general public, although often as a [[modified limited hangout]].[[modified limited hangout]].)
  • Blackmail  + (Blackmail is the use of [[intimidation]] (such as the threat of violence or of disclosing secret information) as a means of control. The [[deep state]] uses this a covert means to control [[politician]]s.)
  • User:Robin  + (Blackmail pervades not only the political Blackmail pervades not only the political sphere, but also the highest level of the [[Corporate media|commercially-controlled media]]. This article may go some way to correcting the blindspot big media has in its presentation of stories about sexual indiscretions.ion of stories about sexual indiscretions.)
  • Earl Warren  + (Blackmailed to go along with The Cabal's [[Warren Commission]] cover up of the JFK assassination)
  • Blackwater  + (Blackwater was a huge US-based private military contractor infamous for a string of scandals.)
  • Liz Kendall  + (Blairite Labour party leadership contender)
  • George Daniels  + (Blamed 9/11 on Iran, but ruled that [[Saudi Arabia]] had "[[sovereign immunity]]" from prosecution.)
  • George Daniels  + (Blamed 9/11 on Iran, but ruled that [[Saudi Arabia]] had "[[sovereign immunity]]" from prosecution.)
  • Marinus van der Lubbe  + (Blamed for the [[Reichstag Fire]])
  • Kyle Seraphin  + (Blew the whistle on FBI “entrapment” operations against citizens.<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>)
  • William McNeilly  + (Blew the whistle on manifold failures of the [[Trident]] nuclear weapons system. Arrested. Dishonourably discharged.)
  • Peter Buxtun  + (Blew the whistle on the [[Tuskegee syphilis experiment]].)
  • CBDC  + (Blockchain hosted replacement for cash, run by [[central bank]]s)
  • Vera Graziadei blog  + (Blog of Vera Graziadei)
  • File:Tapatalk - UndergroundSerbianCafe - Good selection of Far West Gulf articles - 1.pdf  + (Blog posts about Far West LTD)
  • Aangirfan  + (Blog that covers many aspects of deep state activities, especially [[VIPaedophile]] and [[Sexual Blackmail]].)
  • John Tighe  + (Blogger who investigated powerful sex abuse religious sect. When he published his findings, he was framed and convicted to 5 years jail.)
  • Robert Bonomo  + (Blogger, novelist and esotericist.)
  • International Rescue Committee/Directors and Overseers  + (Board and Overseers)
  • Truman National Security Project/Board  + (Board of the Truman National Security Project)
  • East Greenwich Academy  + (Boarding school in Rhode Island that closed in 1943.)
  • Gordonstoun School  + (Boarding school in Scotland popular with the aristocracy)
  • Bob Medell  + (Bob Medell was a top CIA operative during the 1960's when he joined BNDD/BUNCIN (DEA).)
  • Jorge Quiroga  + (Bolivian President close to all aspects of United States regional power, including [[cocaine|coca policies]], [[water |water privatization]], [[World Bank]] and [[IMF]])
  • Piazza della Loggia bombing  + (Bomb attack carried out by Ordine Nuovo as part of Operation Gladio. Killed 8, injured 102.)
  • Jerusalem  + (Bombed to the ground 2 times, besieged 23 times, captured by force 44 times and attacked 6 other times as well, Jerusalem surely proves there's no accounting for taste.)
  • Prescott Bush  + (Bonesman father of the Bush family)
  • Spycatcher  + (Book by disgruntled retired MI5 employee [[Peter Wright]]. Exposed many deep state activites)
  • EBook  + (Book-length documents available on Wikispooks)
  • Border  + (Borders are imaginary lines which separate the jurisdiction of [[nation state]]s. In most parts of the world, crossing these lines requires a wodge of [[establishment]] paperwork, such as passports and visas.)
  • Document:Dag Hammarskjöld's plane may have been shot down, ambassador warned  + (Borger describes a recently released diplomatic cable which casts fresh doubts on the theory that Dag Hammarskjöld died an accidental death.)
  • Cheng Li  + (Born in China, Cheng Li cames to US in 1985 and works for [[Brookings Institution]]. Triple Bilderberg)
  • Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg  + (Born with silver spoon as scion of the [[zu Guttenberg]] family, but blew his political career in 2011 after academic plagiarism was discovered. Since then has stayed in spooky think-tanks.)
  • Nader Mousavizadeh  + (Bosnia-Herzegovina, and in the office of UN Secretary-General [[Kofi Annan]])
  • Nebojsa Malic  + (Bosnian-Serbian writer focusing on geopolitics. His writings on the wars in the former [[Yugoslavia]] are of particular interest.)
  • Joaquín Guzmán  + (Boss of the [[Sinaloa cartel]] (official owner of the CIA's '[[Cocaine 2]]'), now imprisoned)
  • Allan MacEachen  + (Both [[Deputy Prime Minister of Canada]] and [[Canada/President of the Privy Council]] twice)
  • WEF/Annual Meeting/2006  + (Both former US president [[Bill Clinton]] and [[Bill Gates]] pushed for [[public-private partnerships]]. Only a few of the over 2000 participants are known.)
  • DEA/Infiltration  + (Both insiders and commentators have claimed that the DEA is completely infiltrated)
  • Secret Society  + (Bought by the BBC, but at least one episode was never broadcast. This TV series lead to the [[Zircon Affair]].)
  • Des Browne  + (Bought nuclear missiles as UK Secretary of State for Defence, campaigns for nuclear disarmament after leaving power.)
  • RBGH  + (Bovine growth hormone to increase milk production. Bad for cows, not to great for humans either.)
  • Hampton Grammar School  + (Boys' day school in Hampton, Greater London. One of the top school rowing clubs in the country.)
  • Chris Quick  + (Branch chief in the cyberspace operations Branch, within the Army Operations Center (AOC))
  • Ernesto Araújo  + (Brazilian Foreign Affairs minister, "[[COVID]] conspiracy theorist")
  • Luiz Henrique Mandetta  + (Brazilian Health minister sacked after implementing the [[COVID-19 Lockdown]])
  • Nísia Trindade  + (Brazilian Minister of Health installed in 2023 to force children to inject [[Covid jabs]])
  • Ronaldo Lemos  + (Brazilian academic. Pro open internet, except when corporations like [[Facebook]] are doing the censorship. [[WEF/Young Global Leaders|WEF Young Global Leader 2015]],)
  • Ilona Szabó de Carvalho  + (Brazilian activist showered with attention and funding from "global leaders".)
  • André Esteves  + (Brazilian billionaire, [[WEF YGL 2008]], WEF AGMs)
  • Sabine Boghici  + (Brazilian model and heiress who reportedly committed suicide)
  • José Alberto Albano do Amarante  + (Brazilian nuclear physicist and officer assassinated in 1981 by Mossad and CIA with radioactive poisoning.)
  • Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva  + (Brazilian president 2003-2010 who although out of office told Brazilians: "Get vaccinated, that's necessary.")
  • Luana Génot  + (Brazilian uncritical promoter of [[COVID-19 vaccines]])
  • Antonio Sanchez de Larragoiti  + (Brazilian visitor to a 1970 meeting of [[Le Cercle]])
  • Washington DC/Phone system breakdown  + (Breakdown of Washington D.C.'s telephone system for almost 1 hour (though Hoover's line remains fuctional?). ref. Conspiracy of Silence, p 71)
  • Hacking  + (Breaking and entering computer systems)
  • CRISPR gene editing  + (Breakthrough technology making gene editing easy and fast.)
  • The 61  + (Brian Crozier's private intelligence agency, which he used to oppose the nuclear disarmament movement.)
  • Brian Michael Jenkins  + (Brian Michael Jenkins is an "expert on terrorism". He played an important role in the redevelopment of the WTC after the 1993 bombing.)
  • Myron Brilliant  + (Bridge between the business world and the intelligence-connected organizations. Also lobbyist for free trade agreements.)
  • Document:Stench of Corruption  + (Brief introduction to a story of deep in-your-face corruption involving the US Vice President Joe Biden, his son Hunter Biden, oligarch Ihor Kolomoisky and the shale gas deposits of Eastern Ukraine)
  • Floyd Clarke  + (Briefly acting [[FBI Director]] under Bill Clinton.)
  • Walter Reid Wolf  + (Briefly and not very successfully CIA deputy director from [[1951]] to [[1953]].)
  • Benton K. Partin  + (Brigadier General Partin had over 25 years experience in explosives and ballistic weapons design and testing for the [[US Air Force]]. He was highly critical of the US government's [[official narrative]] about the [[Oklahoma City bombing]])
  • Economic Club of New York  + (Bringing business people, economists and others together for discussions of economic, social and other public issues. Lots of [[Bilderbergers]].)
  • The European House - Ambrosetti  + (Brings together more than 300 members fromBrings together more than 300 members from the top management of both national and multinational companies active in Italy. "We’ve called them elite, and we don’t think we’re wrong. A select group that thinks, discusses and develops an invaluable perspective which is then made available to all. For the good of the country"lable to all. For the good of the country")
  • Gordon Etherington-Smith  + (Brisish diplomat in many central)
  • Belmarsh Prison  + (Britain's Guantanamo Bay)
  • GB News  + (Britain's newest news channel.)
  • Document:HSBC and the sham of Guardian’s Scott Trust  + (Britain, we are told, is privileged to havBritain, we are told, is privileged to have two “liberal” media outlets, the [[BBC]] and ''[[The Guardian|Guardian]]'', that are seen either as neutral or as a leftwing counterbalance to the rightwing agenda of the rest of the media. Here are three illuminating articles and a short video that should help to dispel any such illusions. should help to dispel any such illusions.)
  • Document:Britain’s secret state  + (Britain’s secret state and the need for whistle-blowing explained by 2003 Iraq War [[whistleblower]] [[Katherine Gun]])
  • Humphrey Trevelyan  + (British Ambassador to Egypt, Iraq and the Soviet Union.)
  • Andrew Gilchrist  + (British Ambassador to Indonesia who helped arrange a military coup which organized death squads killing more than 500,000 people.)
  • Oliver Wright  + (British Ambassador to West Germany and the United States)
  • Patrick Dean  + (British Ambassador to the United States, connection to the intelligence apparatus.)
  • Anthony Browne  + (British Bankers' Association CEO, MP, ...)
  • Lindsey Nefesh-Clarke  + (British CEO; Friends of Europe/Young European Leaders 2012)
  • Galen Weston  + (British Canadian Bilderberger billionaire businessman)
  • Kwasi Kwarteng  + (British Chancellor and suspected deep state operative who reportedly chaired [[Le Cercle]] from 2017.)
  • Alan Booth  + (British Christian leader and Co-founder of the [[International Institute for Strategic Studies]]. [[Bilderberg/1968]].)
  • Stephen Barclay  + (British Conservative MP and former Minister)
  • Philip Davies  + (British Conservative Party politician)
  • Chris Grayling  + (British Conservative Party politician)
  • Andrea Leadsom  + (British Conservative Party politician)
  • Stephen Phillips  + (British Conservative Party politician)
  • Thomas Dugdale  + (British Conservative Party politician)
  • Philip Dunne  + (British Conservative Party politician and possible deep state operative.)
  • Oliver Poole  + (British Conservative Party politician, soldier and businessman. Chief executive of [[Pearson PLC|S. Pearson & Sons Ltd]] and Chairman of [[Lazard]].)
  • Robert Halfon  + (British Conservative Party politician. Member of the deep state [[Henry Jackson Society]].)
  • Amber Rudd  + (British Conservative Party politician. Opponent of [[Brexit]].)
  • Peter Rees  + (British Conservative politician and barrister.)
  • Cecil Parkinson  + (British Conservative politician and cabinet minister. Tagged for high positions, but forced to resign after revelations that his former secretary was pregnant with his child.)
  • Rodney Elton  + (British Conservative politician and former member of the House of Lords. Attended the [[1977 Bilderberg]].)
  • Hugo Swire  + (British Conservative politician mentioned in [[Jeffrey Epstein/Black book|Jeffrey Epstein's black book]].)
  • Alastair Goodlad  + (British Conservative politician who was Chief Whip of the House of Commons from 1995 to 1997 and British High Commissioner to Australia from 2000 to 2005)
  • Malcolm Rifkind  + (British Conservative politician with many deep state connections)
  • Stephen Crabb  + (British Conservative politician. Parliamentary Chairman of [[Conservative Friends of Israel]]. Member of the intelligence service front group [[Henry Jackson Society]].)
  • Tim Fortescue  + (British Conservative whip who revealed [[UK/VIPaedophile]]s where allowed, for political blackmail)
  • Peter Ramsbotham  + (British Diplomat present at many intelligence operations)
  • Jeremy Johnson  + (British High Court Judge who earlier was a "specially vetted" barrister" who represented [[MI6]] and the [[Ministry of Defence]].)
  • Martin Chamberlain  + (British High Court judge)
  • Stella Creasy  + (British Labour Co-operative politician)
  • Hazel Blears  + (British Labour MP)
  • Maria Eagle  + (British Labour MP who held several ministerial appointments in [[Tony Blair]]'s government)
  • Jon Lansman  + (British Labour Party activist,)
  • Barbara Follett  + (British Labour Party politician)
  • Naz Shah  + (British Labour Party politician)
  • Dave Watts  + (British Labour Party politician)
  • Janet Royall  + (British Labour Party politician)
  • Jim Murphy  + (British Labour Party politician)
  • Tristram Hunt  + (British Labour Party politician)
  • Gerald Kaufman  + (British Labour Party politician)
  • Kevin McNamara  + (British Labour Party politician)
  • Alison McGovern  + (British Labour Party politician)
  • Andy Burnham  + (British Labour Party politician and Mayor of Greater Manchester since 2017.)
  • Woodrow Wyatt  + (British Labour Party politician, author, journalist and broadcaster)
  • Joel Barnett  + (British Labour Party politician.)
  • Meg Hillier  + (British Labour and Co-operative politician)
  • Edward Shackleton  + (British Labour leader, [[Trilateral Commission]])
  • Valerie Amos  + (British Labour politician)
  • Peter Shore  + (British Labour politician and former Cabinet Minister. Member of the [[Trilateral Commission]].)
  • Fred Mulley  + (British Labour politician who was [[Secretary of State for Defence]] 1976-1979.)
  • Ivor Richard  + (British Labour politician, British Ambassador to the United Nations)
  • Charles Kennedy  + (British Liberal Democrat politician leader and 2003 Iraq war opponent, pressured to resign for alcoholism in 2006.)
  • William Wedgwood Benn  + (British Liberal politician who later joined the Labour Party. RAF officer and Secretary of State for India.)
  • Esther McVey  + (British MP, former minister and newsreader. A part of the [[COVID-19/Resistance]].)
  • Harry Houghton  + (British Naval SNCO and a spy for the [[Polish People's Republic]] and the [[Soviet Union]] during the [[Cold War]])
  • Bruce Kent  + (British Roman Catholic priest turned political activist, anti-nuclear campaigner)
  • John Beevor  + (British SOE spook who prepared a [[stay behind]] network in Portugal during WW2. Father of British historian [[Anthony Beevor]].)
  • Selwyn Lloyd  + (British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs during the [[Suez Crisis]])
  • Granville Leveson-Gower  + (British Secretary of State who improved relations with the United States)
  • Pierson Dixon  + (British UN Ambassador during the Suez invasion.)
  • Community Security Trust  + (British Zionist lobbying group)
  • 38 Degrees  + (British [[Avaaz]].)
  • James Delingpole  + (British [[COVID-19 Dissident]] journalist)
  • Melita Norwood  + (British [[Civil service|civil servant]] and [[Soviet]] spy.)
  • Julian Lewis  + (British [[Conservative Party]] politician. Lewis has attended [[Le Cercle]], and has been Chair of the [[Intelligence and Security Committee]] since [[2020]].)
  • Tristan Garel-Jones  + (British [[Conservative Party]] politician)
  • Eldon Griffiths  + (British [[Conservative Party|Conservative]] politician and journalist. Attended [[Le Cercle]].)
  • Paul Murphy  + (British [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour Party]] politician who was [[Secretary of State for Wales]].)
  • Brynmor John  + (British [[Labour Party (UK)|Labour]] politician who in [[1977]] falsely stated that there was no evidence that the UK government had given a grant to the [[Paedophile Information Exchange]].)
  • Rosena Allin-Khan  + (British [[Member of Parliament]] from the [[Labour Party]].)
  • Hilary Jones  + (British [[TV]] doctor. Works on [[ITV]] as one of the biggest promoters of the [[ON]] on [[Covid-19]] in [[Great Britain]].)
  • Andrew Puddephatt  + (British [[human rights]] campaigner sitting on the board of multiple NGOs close to the deep state)
  • Leo McKinstry  + (British [[journalist]], [[historian]] and [[author]].)
  • Alfred Roberts  + (British [[trade unionist]] who attended the [[1958 Bilderberg]] as [[ILO/Vice chair]])
  • Tom Fowdy  + (British academic with interest in East Asia)
  • Woolwich Royal Military Academy  + (British academy for the training of commissioned officers of the Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers 1741-1939.)
  • Maajid Nawaaz  + (British activist; former Islamist. Critical of the [[ON]] around [[COVID]].)
  • Emmy Tayler  + (British actress in [[Epstein's black book]].)
  • Milner's Kindergarten  + (British administrators, front organisation for [[Milner's Society of the Elect]])
  • Peter Fleming  + (British adventurer, spook,journalist, soldier and travel writer.)
  • David Frost  + (British adviser and politician)
  • The Vixen Incident  + (British agents on purpose let one of their ships transporting ammunition to tribes fighting Russia be captured, in order to provoke a greater conflict.)
  • Stephen Wall  + (British ambassador and diplomat)
  • Marc Wadsworth  + (British anti-racist campaigner)
  • Henry Thynne  + (British aristocrat, landowner, and Conservative Party politician. Amassed what would become the largest collection of paintings by [[Adolf Hitler]],)
  • Sebastian Roberts  + (British army officer who was member of the [[Bullingdon Club]].)
  • Anthony Blunt  + (British art historian and Soviet spy. Member of the [[Cambridge Five]])
  • Phoebe Pool  + (British art historian and spy for the [[Soviet Union]]. Spooky [[suicide]] in 1971.)
  • Kenneth Clark  + (British art historian, museum director, and broadcaster.)
  • Council of Foreign Bondholders  + (British association by private holders of debt securities issued by foreign governments.)
  • Galton Institute  + (British association to promote [[eugenics]]. Since the 1960s doing so by "by less obvious means".)
  • Santa Montefiore  + (British author married to historian [[Simon Sebag Montefiore]] and sister of socialite [[Tara Palmer-Tomkinson]].)
  • Ludovic Kennedy  + (British author of several books on miscarriages of justice)
  • Richard Donkin  + (British author on the future of work and other workplace issues)
  • Will Self  + (British author who likes to use difficult words)
  • Charles Henry Plumb  + (British banker businessman and lobbyist)
  • Martin Jacomb  + (British banker businessman who described "[[insider trading]]" as a "victimless crime". Attended the [[1985 Bilderberg]])
  • Shriti Vadera  + (British bankster. As government minister responsible for unprecedented free money bailout to banks in 2009, then became bank CEO. Attended [[2023 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Jolyon Maugham  + (British barrister and NGO-activist. "[[George Soros]] has become one of the great bulwarks against [[fascism]]. He hasn't given [my NGO] any money. But I aspire to it acquiring sufficient influence that he does.")
  • Victoria Sheppard-Jones  + (British barrister with considerable experience in cases of complex and lengthy fraud, people trafficking, exploitation, drugs, firearms, serious violence and serious sexual crime.)
  • Soldatensender Calais  + (British black propaganda broadcaster during the Second World War)
  • Tania Bryer  + (British broadcaster in [[Epstein's black book]].)
  • Amanda Staveley  + (British business executive)
  • Lucy Marcus  + (British business journalist who has written for [[Project Syndicate]], [[BBC]] and [[Reuters]])
  • Bernie Eccelstone  + (British business magnate mentioned is [[Jeffrey Epstein's black book]].)
  • Alistair Frame  + (British businessman - mining, nuclear, Big Pharma. Member of the [[Bilderberg Steering committee]])
  • Arron Banks  + (British businessman and political donor)
  • H. John C. Browne  + (British businessman who worked for the [[Swire Group]]. Important Taipan and leader in British [[Hong Kong]], where he was Unofficial Member of the Executive Council.)
  • Barclay brothers  + (British businessmen twin brothers)
  • Camila Carlbom  + (British businesswoman in [[Epstein's black book]].)
  • Helen Alexander  + (British businesswoman with numerous directBritish businesswoman with numerous directorships. After several decades as an executive at [[The Economist]], she attended the [[Bilderberg/2013|2013]] and [[Bilderberg/2014|2014 Bilderberg meetings]]. Selected a [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1999|WEF Global Leader for Tomorrow 1999]].[[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1999|WEF Global Leader for Tomorrow 1999]].)
  • 2014 Clacton by-election  + (British by-election)
  • 2017 Stoke Central by-election  + (British by-election wher one Blairite Labour MP replaced another.)
  • Bob Moran  + (British cartoonist sacked for cartoons against the official Covid-narrative)
  • Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe  + (British citizen imprisoned in Iran for creating regime change network)
  • John Cairncross  + (British civil servant who became an [[intelligence officer]] and [[Soviet spy|spy]] during the [[Second World War]]. He was alleged to be the fifth member of the [[Cambridge Five]].)
  • Frank Nelson  + (British civil servant, intelligence officer and politician.)
  • John Vassall  + (British clerk who was pressured with [[sexual blackmail]] into spying for the Soviets.)
  • Hugh Foot  + (British colonial administrator and Permanent Representative to the United Nations.)
  • Communist Party of Great Britain  + (British communist party.)
  • CrisisCast  + (British company with close ties to the military providing realistic [[crisis actors]].)
  • Jeremy Allison  + (British computer programmer known for his contributions to the [[free software]] community)
  • John Glen  + (British conservative politician and [[Accenture]] consultant, with significant business ties.)
  • Theodore Dalrymple  + (British conservative writer and cultural critic)
  • Lizzie Loudon  + (British corporate propagandist with previous experience as press secretary to British prime minister [[Theresa May]].)
  • Charles Wickham  + (British counter-insurgency expert organizing murder gangs and torture chambers in [[Northern Ireland]], [[Greece]] and around the Empire.)
  • Margot James  + (British digital minister saying the UK must "get over" privacy fears.)
  • Patrick Moberly  + (British diplomat)
  • Richard Beaumont  + (British diplomat and Arabist who spent most his diplomatic career serving in the Arab world.)
  • Augustus Jaspert  + (British diplomat and Private Secretary to the UK Prime Minister 2012-2014)
  • Julian King  + (British diplomat and civil servant who was European Commissioner for the Security Union from 2016 to 2019.)
  • Clive Rose  + (British diplomat and right wing networker with an interest in countering "[[civil emergencies]]")
  • Ivone Kirkpatrick  + (British diplomat and spook who was made [[British High Commissioner in Germany]]British diplomat and spook who was made [[British High Commissioner in Germany]] after [[World War II]], and as the [[Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs]], the highest-ranking civil servant in the Foreign Office, where he was one of the main people responsible for the failed attempt to [[Suez Crisis|seize the Suez Canal Zone]] in 1956.[[Suez Crisis|seize the Suez Canal Zone]] in 1956.)
  • Michael Pakenham  + (British diplomat and spook. Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee 1997-2000.)
  • Peter Hayman  + (British diplomat and spy)
  • Nicola Brewer  + (British diplomat and university administrator)
  • Robin Lamb  + (British diplomat specializing in the [[Middle East]].)
  • Morrice James  + (British diplomat to Pakistan and India)
  • Nicholas Henderson  + (British diplomat who after retirement age became UK ambassador to Washington, where he was very popular. Attended 1994 Bilderberg meeting.)
  • Anthony Cary  + (British diplomat who attended the [[Bilderberg/2003|2003 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Donald Maclean  + (British diplomat who conveyed government secrets to the Soviet Union)
  • Nicholas Paul Astbury  + (British diplomat who has worked in several areas of interest to the deep state (drugs, [[regime changes]] etc).)
  • Louis du Pan Mallet  + (British diplomat who was Ambassador to [[Turkey]] at the outbreak of [[World War I]])
  • Patrick Wright  + (British diplomat who was Head of HM DiplomBritish diplomat who was Head of HM Diplomatic Service from 1986 until 1991. He was on ''the Middle East: Political Fallout And Future Prospects'' panel at the [[1991 Bilderberg]], and then sat on the boards of deep state think tanks like the [[Ditchley Foundation]] and [[Chatham House]].[[Chatham House]].)
  • Reginald Secondé  + (British diplomat who was [[UK/Ambassador/Chile|Ambassador to Chile]] at the time of the [[1973 Chilean coup d'état]].)
  • Colin Crowe  + (British diplomat who was stationed in Egypt at a critical period, and afterwards was ambassador to Saudi Arabia, high commissioner to Canada and permanent representative at the United Nations.)
  • Carolyn Browne  + (British diplomat with interest in [[weapons of mass destruction]])
  • Robin Renwick  + (British diplomat with lost of posts with relevance for the deep state, such dealing with [[Rhodesia]] and Ambassador to the United States.)
  • Ralph Stevenson  + (British diplomat with spook connections)
  • Eustace Percy  + (British diplomat, Conservative politician and public servant. He most notably was [[President of the Board of Education]] under [[Stanley Baldwin]] between 1924 and 1929.)
  • Brian Barder  + (British diplomat, author, blogger and civil liberties advocate)
  • John Holmes (British diplomat)  + (British diplomat. Board Member of the deep state [[Ditchley Foundation]]. Participated in the July 2019 pandemic exercise [[A Spreading Plague]].)
  • John Hennings  + (British diplomat. Designated organizer of the [[1986 Bilderberg]], but died before then.)
  • Peter Openshaw  + (British doctor who aggressively pushed [[Covid jabs]] on kids)
  • Robert Skidelsky  + (British economic historian)
  • Dominic Lawson  + (British editor exposed as a [[MI6]] media asset. Married to [[Rosa Monckton]], a close friend of deep state actor and sexual blackmailer [[Jeffrey Epstein]] since the early 1980s)
  • Yasmin Alibhai-Brown  + (British establishment Muslim journalist.)
  • Alan Rusbridger  + (British establishment journalist, editor-in chief of ''[[The Guardian]].)
  • Desmond de Silva  + (British establishment lawyer. Covering up state crimes and aiding in war propaganda.)
  • John Rankin Rathbone  + (British establishment politician who died young, early in [[WW2]])
  • Stuart Gulliver  + (British financier and tax-avoidance expert)
  • Document:Visit of Ukrainian Reserve Officers Draft  + (British forces are interested in what Ukrainian colleagues have to say (including what seems to be some tall tales from a Roman Myhailyk))
  • Andrew Thorne  + (British general who helped establish post-war deep state in Norway.)
  • Michael Christopher Daly  + (British geologist and oil and gas executive With [[BP]]. Secured BP's return to [[Iraq]] after the 2003 invasion.)
  • Dale Vince  + (British green energy tycoon)
  • UK Medical Freedom Alliance  + (British group that advocate for [[Health Freedom]].)
  • David Trefgarne  + (British hereditary lord and Conservative politician)
  • Paul Gore-Booth  + (British high-ranking diplomat)
  • Robert Conquest  + (British historian and spook who used statistical "analysis" to reinforce the [[Soviet Union/Black legend|official narrative about the Soviet Union]], while while secretly working for British propaganda unit.)
  • Francine Lewis  + (British impressionist; [[COVID-19/Dissident]])
  • Stephen Dorril  + (British independent intelligence services expert)
  • Francis Cromie  + (British intelligence officer responsible fBritish intelligence officer responsible for several assassinations and coup attempts in Russia and early Soviet Union during 1917-1918, including [[Grigori Rasputin]]. Killed in shootout during [[Cheka]] raid on embassy after high-ranking Cheka leader was assassinated.igh-ranking Cheka leader was assassinated.)
  • Stephen Alley  + (British intelligence officer who was part of the plot to assassinate [[Grigori Rasputin]].)
  • Dick Ellis  + (British intelligence officer who worked against the [[Soviet Union]]. Also at the [[British Security Coordination]].)
  • Spiked Online  + (British internet magazine)
  • David Hencke  + (British investigative journalist and writer)
  • Vanessa Beeley  + (British investigative journalist focused on the Middle East. Helped expose the [[White Helmets]].)
  • Jacob Rothschild  + (British investment banker and a member of the Rothschild family.)
  • Toby Young  + (British journalist and Director of the New Schools Network,)
  • Elma Dangerfield  + (British journalist and [[Liberal Party (UK)|Liberal Party]] politician. She also was an intelligence operative during and after [[World War 2]], working especially with [[Eastern European exiles]].)
  • Sydney Morrell  + (British journalist and advertising executive. During [[World War Two]] he worked for the [[British Security Coordination]] spreading black propaganda in the United States.)
  • Peter Jay  + (British journalist who was an early advocate for neoliberal economics. As ambassador, played tennis with Director of the CIA and [[Zbigniew Brzezinski]].)
  • Natalie Nougayrède  + (British journalist who was exposed as working for the [[Integrity Initiative]]. Her reporting is replete with topics of importance to the UK deep state.)
  • Miles Goslett  + (British journalist who wrote about the death of Dr [[David Kelly]])
  • David Patrikarakos  + (British journalist, author and TV producer linked to the [[Integrity Initiative]]'s [[EXPOSE Network]])
  • Christian Wolmar  + (British journalist, author, and railway historian.)
  • Thayne Forbes  + (British judge and former officer who concluded that there was no truth behind allegations that UK soldiers had [[murdered]], [[tortured]] and otherwise ill-treated detainees in [[Iraq]] in 2004)
  • Patrick Devlin  + (British judge. Married into the [[Oppenheimer family]]. Called the British rule in [[Nyasaland]] a "police state".)
  • Peter Benenson  + (British lawyer and co-founder of [[Amnesty International]].)
  • Theobald Mathew  + (British lawyer who worked as [[Director of Public Prosecutions (England and Wales)|Director of Public Prosecutions]] from 1944 to 1964.)
  • John Newsinger  + (British left-wing historian and academic)
  • Joshua Rozenberg  + (British legal commentator and journalist.)
  • PowderJect  + (British manufacturer of dodgy vaccines who got contracts through [[Labour Party]] donations)
  • Norman Fenton  + (British mathematician and computer scientist who "challenges the [[Covid|global covid-19 narrative]], exposing the use and abuse of [[statistics]].")
  • Carlton Television  + (British media company led by [[Michael P. Green]]. Former prime minister [[David Cameron]] was director of corporate affairs there 1994-2001.)
  • Molly Hiscox  + (British member of the [[National Union of Fascists]] who was convicted of espionage in [[1941]].)
  • JFIT  + (British military interrogation unit set in Iraq after the 2004 invasion)
  • John Seymour Chaloner  + (British military officer who co-founded the German newsweekly [[Der Spiegel]] after [[WW2]].)
  • Lonrho  + (British mining company)
  • Anthony Beevor  + (British officer and historian whose books are - presumably with deep state support - dominating the market on [[WW2]] and the [[Soviet Union]].)
  • Mark Lancaster  + (British officer and politician. Deputy Commander of psychological warfare unit [[77th Brigade]] from June 2018 to July 2020.)
  • Nigel Wylde  + (British officer spook who raised concerns about false flag attacks and wholesale [[surveillance]])
  • The Sinking of the SS San Flaviano  + (British oil tanker sunk in 1958 by the [[CIA]] bombing under false flag. The purpose was make foreign companies like [[Royal Dutch Shell|Shell]] suspend operations and in [[Indonesia]], to weaken the Indonesian economy and destabilize the government.)
  • UnHerd  + (British online magazine; "hosting alternative viewpoints to a mainstream audience". Does however financially tie in with the [[George Soros]] network.)
  • Bermuda  + (British overseas territory. [[Tax haven]] famous for the Bermuda Triangle.)
  • David Amess  + (British parliamentarian and COVID-19 dissident who was fatally stabbed in October 2021. He had criticised [[Big Pharma]], the [[COVID 19/Lockdown]]s, mandatory face masks, and [[vaccine passport]]s.)
  • Paul Fildes  + (British pathologist and microbiologist who worked on the development of chemical-biological weaponry at [[Porton Down]].)
  • Allan Nunn May  + (British physicist convicted Soviet [[spy]] who supplied secrets of British and American [[atomic research]] to the [[Soviet Union]] during [[World War II]].)
  • Kenneth Newman  + (British police officer)
  • John Stalker  + (British police officer who was Deputy Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police)
  • Steve Hilton  + (British political adviser, member of the [[Notting Hill Set]])
  • Ryan Gawn  + (British political and [[strategic communications]] expert, giving advice to those "seeking to influence" foreign elections. [[RUSI]] member.)
  • Guido Fawkes  + (British political blog)
  • Dominique Samuels  + (British political commentator.)
  • Caroline Dinenage  + (British politician)
  • Robert Boothby  + (British politician and [[UK/Deep state|UK]] [[deep state operative]], [[Clermont Set]], [[Bilderberg]])
  • Humphrey Atkins  + (British politician and a member of the [[Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative Party]] described as "[[Margaret Thatcher|Maggie]]'s Poodle")
  • Tim Beaumont  + (British politician and an Anglican priest. [[Bullingdon Club]]. [[Transgender]] and [[euthanasia]] activist. [[Epstein's black book]].)
  • William Waldegrave Palmer  + (British politician and colonial administrator. [[Milner Group/Society of the Elect]].)
  • Brian Paddick  + (British politician and retired police officer,)
  • Clement Freud  + (British politician and sexual predator)
  • John Penrose  + (British politician who wants government to assign a mandatory "truth score" to every online commenter.)
  • Jo Swinson  + (British politician who was Leader of the Liberal Democrats for a few months in 2019)
  • John Freeman  + (British politician, diplomat, broadcaster and British Army officer. Ambassador to the United States 1969-71.)
  • Arthur Ponsonsby  + (British politician, writer, and social actBritish politician, writer, and social activist. His 1928 book ''Falsehood in War-time, Containing an Assortment of Lies Circulated Throughout the Nations During the Great War'', listed and refuted pieces of [[propaganda]] used by the Allied Forces during [[World War 1]].[[World War 1]].)
  • Chris Curtis  + (British pollster; Future Labour MP?)
  • Coutts Bank  + (British private bank with exclusive customer base)
  • Groucho Club  + (British private members in London's Soho, for VIPs in the publishing, media, entertainment and arts industries. Heavy drug use, which was being filmed for blackmail purposes. Also [[sexual molestation]] allegations.)
  • Open Britain  + (British pro-European Union campaign group)
  • Christ's Hospital  + (British public boarding school)
  • Nick Ferrari  + (British radio presenter)
  • Lisa Shaw  + (British radio presenter who tragically died after having the [[Oxford–AstraZeneca]] [[COVID-19/Vaccine]].)
  • Michael Fawcett  + (British royal valet with [[Saudi]] ties.)
  • Maggie Throup  + (British scientist and Tory MP, serving as [[UK/Minister for Covid Vaccine Deployment]])
  • Sarah Gilbert  + (British scientist who created the [[AstraZeneca vaccine]] during [[COVID]].)
  • Jane Burston  + (British scientist. [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2012|World Economic Forum Young Global Leaders 2012]].)
  • Bernard Hogan-Howe  + (British senior policeman)
  • Paddy McGuinness  + (British senior spook who never saw a surveillance program he didn't like)
  • Freddie Mercury  + (British singer killed by the AIDS-drug [[AZT]] pushed by the medical establishment.)
  • Marla Fairweather  + (British socialite and ambassadors wife; in [[Jeffrey Epstein/Black book]])
  • Debbie von Bismarck  + (British socialite listed in [[Jeffrey Epstein/Black book|Jeffrey Epstein's black book]]. Holidays with [[UK Prime Minister]] [[Boris Johnson]].)
  • Oliver McGregor  + (British sociologist and university teacher who became leader of the [[Advertising Standards Authority]] and the [[Press Complaints Commission]].)
  • Hew Hamilton-Dalrymple  + (British soldier and Director of the [[Scottish American Investment Company]].)
  • Robert Nairac  + (British soldier who was abducted and killed by the IRA in 1977 while visiting a bar in South Armagh.)
  • Jeffrey Amherst  + (British soldier, pioneer in biological warfare.)
  • Niall MacDermot  + (British solicitor and Labour politician who was President of the [[International Commission of Jurists]] for 20 years.)
  • Geoffrey Bindman  + (British solicitor specialising in human rights law.)
  • A.J. Ayer  + (British spook and later Oxford professor)
  • Alex Younger  + (British spook maybe involved in the [[Russiagate]] regime change in the United States.)
  • Daniel Korski  + (British spook now dabbling in transforming the health sector)
  • Joseph Ball  + (British spook who forged the [[Zinoviev Letter]]British spook who forged the [[Zinoviev Letter]] to bring down the first [[British Labour Party]] government in 1924. "Ball also had a keen understanding of the dark arts of political manipulation, a readiness to use all means at his disposal and an ability to keep himself out of the limelight... he knew how to lie and how to keep a secret."knew how to lie and how to keep a secret.")
  • Sue Gray  + (British spooky civil servant in charge of investigating 10 Downing Street)
  • Norman Darbyshire  + (British spy who worked for the [[SOE]] and the [[MI6]]. He played a key role in the [[Iran/1953 coup d'état|1953 coup d'état]] that overthrew Mohammed Mossadegh, the prime minister of [[Iran]].)
  • Hamilton Whyte  + (British spy, diplomat and propagandist)
  • ITV  + (British state media. Main rival of the [[BBC]].)
  • Martin Birnstingl  + (British surgeon who questioned the verdict of suicide given on the death of the arms inspector [[David Kelly]])
  • Ken Follett  + (British thriller writer.)
  • C. J. Geddes  + (British trade union leader who later was knighted)
  • Vicky de Lambray  + (British transvestite male prostitute who became a favourite of Fleet Street gossip columnists.)
  • University of Wolverhampton  + (British university)
  • Cambridge University  + (British university with lots of ties to the [[UK/Deep state|UK]] and [[supranational deep state]]s.)
  • Christopher Rodway  + (British victim of the 2000 Riyadh Bombing)
  • Simon Sebag Montefiore  + (British well-connected historian specializing is perpetuating the [[black legend]] against [[Russia]].)
  • Alpa Tailor  + (British woman who died from the [[Oxford–AstraZeneca]] [[COVID-19/Vaccine]].)
  • Michelle Barlow  + (British woman who died from the [[Oxford–AstraZeneca]] [[COVID-19/Vaccine]].)
  • Sarah Everard  + (British woman who was murdered.)