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  • Takeshi Watanabe  + (Father of the [[Asian Development Bank]]. First Asia Pacific Chairman of the [[Trilateral Commission]])
  • David Bowes-Lyon  + (Father-in-law of queen [[Elizabeth Windsor|Elizabeth 2]]. Member of the propaganda unit [[Political Warfare Executive]] during [[World War 2]].)
  • Jacopo Iacoboni  + (Features on the [[Integrity Initiative]]'s [[Italian cluster]] membership list. Has co-authored with at least two members of the [[Integrity Initiative's Spanish Cluster]] for the [[Atlantic Council]].)
  • Document:Nyet means Nyet  + (February 2008 classified diplomatic cable from US ambassador to Russia William J Burns to the State Department about how Russia views NATO involvement in Ukraine)
  • David Mullins  + (Federal Reserve economist who moved on to the speculator [[hedge fund]] [[Long Term Capital Management]] until its spectacular collapse.)
  • Section 230  + (Federal regulations mainly affecting [[Big Tech]].)
  • Marc LaLonde  + (Federal-Provincial Relations)
  • Paranoia  + (Feeling they are out to get you)
  • Ben Robinson  + (Fellow of the Institute for Statecraft with responsibility for the Integrity Network in Ukraine)
  • Kamal Alam  + (Fellow of the [[Institute for Statecraft]],)
  • Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans  + (Fellowship of handpicked future US leaders from immigrant background. Financed by [[Paul Soros]], brother of deep politician [[George Soros]].)
  • Marshall Memorial Fellowship  + (Fellowship program created by the CIA-close [[German Marshall Fund]], mostly of powerful mid-level operatives)
  • Jessica Lynch  + (Female US soldier who was rescued with with much fanfare during the 2003 invasion of Iraq)
  • Layla Anwar  + (Female blogger from [[Iraq]]. She has documented the war since [[2006]].)
  • Richard Lambert (editor)  + (Fettes College, Balliol, on the Monetary Policy Committee of the Bank of England)
  • Grande école  + (Fewer than 500 graduates of these elite schools dominate the highest echelons of business and politics, with an unaccountable and unsackable "old boys' network" "that makes the British government and business Britain appear a model of social diversity.")
  • Neo  + (Fictional character and the main protagonist in the science fiction action film [[The Matrix]].)
  • File:US Army Field Manual 21-78.pdf  + (Field Manual 21-78 is an (declassified) introduction to "honorable survival", i.e. how to resist [[brainwashing]])
  • Chris Hani  + (Fierce opponent of the South African apartheid government, assassinated on 10 April 1993.)
  • File:House of Commons The Regulation of Geoengineering 2009 to 2010.pdf  + (Fifth report of the House of Commons Science and Technology Committee on the regulation of geoengineering - 2009-10 session.)
  • Frank Bainimarama  + (Fijian politician and former naval officer who was [[Prime Minister of Fiji|prime minister of Fiji]] from 2007 until 2022. Came to power in 2006 military coup.)
  • File sharing  + (File sharing in the UK.)
  • Missing documents  + (Files ''do'' go missing, both accidentally and on purpose. This article reviews some of the common patterns.)
  • Walden Bello  + (Filipino activist, [[academic]] and politician who has proposed a [[deglobalization]] instead of [[globalization]], where the economy is locally based.)
  • Jaime Augusto Miranda Zóbel de Ayala  + (Filipino businessman from the prominent [[Zóbel de Ayala family]] and a [[WEF]] stalwart.)
  • Fidel Ramos  + (Filipino general under [[Ferdinand Marcos]], later president)
  • Rappler  + (Filipino online news website and "[[fact checker]]" largely funded by CIA or other deep-state run foundations.)
  • Claro M. Recto  + (Filipino politician possibly killed by the [[CIA]])
  • Michael Ray Aquino  + (Filipino spy)
  • Simon Monjack  + (Film director husband of [[Brittany Murphy]] who died under odd circumstances within months of his wife's mysterious death.)
  • Stanley Kubrick  + (Film director who touched on deep state subjects such as [[MKULTRA]] and the institutionalised power of secret [[VIPaedophile]] societies.)
  • Daniel Hopsicker  + (Film producer, director and investigative journalist whose primary focus was the [[illegal drug trade]] by the [[US deep state]].)
  • Document:The Antisemitism Industry doesn’t speak for Jews. It speaks for Western elites  + (Film-maker [[Jonathan Glazer]]’s crime at the Oscars was to threaten the [[establishment]]’s stranglehold on [[the West]]’s [[Official Narrative]] about [[Israel]] – and itself)
  • Snuff film  + (Films in which people get murdered)
  • MH370 Safety Investigation Report  + (Final report full of contradictions of theFinal report full of contradictions of the Malaysian authorities on MH 370, basically summarized as "we don't know what happened, but it's not flying, that's for sure". But let's blame the Air traffic controllers for not acting quicker and more decisively sooner.acting quicker and more decisively sooner.)
  • Document:Your Man in the Public Gallery: Assange Hearing Day 12  + (Finally [[US Government]]Finally [[US Government]] lawyer [[Clair Dobbin]] unveiled her key point: Surely all these contentious points were therefore matters to be decided in the [[US]] courts after extradition? No, replied defence witness [[Carey Shenkman]]. Political offences were a bar to extradition from the [[UK]] under UK law, and his evidence went to show that the decision to prosecute [[Assange]] under the [[Espionage Act of 1917]] was entirely political.[[Espionage Act of 1917]] was entirely political.)
  • Scott Morrison  + (Finance minister)
  • Mohammed Nashashibi  + (Finance minister in [[Yasser Arafat]]'s Palestinian Authority, went to the [[2001 Bilderberg]])
  • Bernard Berelson  + (Financed by the [[Ford Foundation]])
  • Francis Cromie  + (Financed coups and assassinations)
  • MacArthur Foundation  + (Finances [[non-profit organization]]Finances [[non-profit organization]]s and select people in approximately 50 countries around the world, buying immense cultural and political influence. It often coordinates its priorities with other deep state [[foundations]], creating a mesh of grants, cross-grants and sub-grants that is very hard to analyze.d sub-grants that is very hard to analyze.)
  • Democracy Fund  + (Finances numerous organizations as part of effort to control the narrative. Founded by [[Pierre Omidyar]] in 2011.)
  • Tikehau Capital  + (Financial company with remarkable growth.)
  • Vulture fund  + (Financial groups to profit from the debts of the poor)
  • Robert Rubin  + (Financial industry deregulator. Goldman. Citigroup. CFR Chairman. "Where Wall St. meets Washington")
  • Ernst Wolff  + (Financial journalist)
  • Zanny Minton Beddoes  + (Financial journalist, Bilderberger, IMF economist under [[Jeffrey Sachs]])
  • Pierre Jaans  + (Financial regulator who dealt with BCCI)
  • Michael Milken  + (Financial speculator known for his role in the 1980s boom and bust. Convicted criminal. Later turned his focus to investments in [[Big Pharma]], using "philanthropy" as cover for lobbyism.)
  • George Soros  + (Financial speculator, Beneficiary of [[Black Wednesday]])
 (Financial speculator, beneficiary of [[Black Wednesday]])
  • Elliott Bell  + (Financial writer for ''The New York Times'', Superintendent of Banks. Attended the [[Bilderberg/1960|1960]] and [[Bilderberg/1962|1962]] Bilderbergs)
  • Lewis Thompson Preston  + (Financier appointed by his old friend [[George H. W. Bush]] to the [[President of the World Bank]].)
  • Conni Jonsson  + (Financier connected to the [[Wallenberg family]].)
  • Thomas Fingar  + (Fingar oversaw preparation of the 2007 National Intelligence Estimate (NIE) on Iran, which concluded with "high confidence" that [[Iran]] had halted its nuclear weapon design and weaponization work in 2003.)
  • Kalevi Sorsa  + (Finland’s longest serving prime minister)
  • Risto Siilasmaa  + (Finnish Bilderberger and [[Nokia chairman]])
  • Annika Saarikko  + (Finnish Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance)
  • Herlin family  + (Finnish billionaire family. Heavy [[Bilderberg]] habit, ties to the [[Wallenberg Sphere]].)
  • Matti Alahuhta  + (Finnish business executive who attended [[Bilderberg/2014]] as outgoing CEO of [[KONE Corporation]].)
  • Pertti Voutilainen  + (Finnish business leader. Attended [[Bilderberg/1995|1995 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Sakari Lehto  + (Finnish business lobbyist who attended the [[1973 Bilderberg conference]]. Minister of Industry and Foreign Trade 1975-76. First chairman of the Finland committee of the [[Club of Rome]].)
  • Björn Mattsson  + (Finnish businessman who attended [[Bilderberg 1995]], the same year his company bought food science division from [[Pfizer]].)
  • Ole Johansson  + (Finnish businessman who attended [[Bilderberg/2011]] as head of the [[Confederation of Finnish Industries]].)
  • Krister Ahlstrom  + (Finnish businessman. Attended [[Bilderberg/1994|1994 Bilderberg meeting]] as President and CEO of the family consortium Ahlström.)
  • Kari Stadigh  + (Finnish businessman/banker)
  • Reino Rossi  + (Finnish central banker who attended Bilderberg [[Bilderberg/1974|1974]] and [[Bilderberg/1977|1977]].)
  • Erkki Liikanen  + (Finnish central banker, European Commissioner who was mooted as candidate for President of the European Central Bank in 2019)
  • Alpo Rusi  + (Finnish diplomat)
  • Tankmar Horn  + (Finnish diplomat and businessman. Deep state father.)
  • Ralph Enckell  + (Finnish diplomat. President [[Uhro Kekkonen]]'s chief adviser on international politics.)
  • Antti Blåfield  + (Finnish double Bilderberg as editor-in-chief of ''[[Helsingin Sanomat]]'')
  • Seppo Honkapohja  + (Finnish economist)
  • Pentti Vartia  + (Finnish economist.)
  • Hanna Rajalahti  + (Finnish editor of business magazine.)
  • Kaius Niemi  + (Finnish editor who attended the [[2022 Bilderberg]])
  • Per-Erik Lönnfors  + (Finnish editor-in-chief from the Swedish minority. [[International Press Institute/President|President of the International Press Institute]] 1990-91.)
  • Kone  + (Finnish elevator company owned by the Herlin family, Finland's richest. Both family members and CEOs have attended [[Bilderberg meetings]].)
  • Casimir Ehrnrooth  + (Finnish financier, [[Bilderberg 1989]]. One son also a Bilderberger)
  • Jacob von Julin  + (Finnish industrialist who went to the [[1971 Bilderberg]])
  • Jessikka Aro  + (Finnish journalist connected to the Integrity Initiative)
  • Jon Hellevig  + (Finnish lawyer and businessman who worked in Russia since the early 1990s.)
  • Aatos Erkko  + (Finnish multi millionaire publisher)
  • Mika Aaltola  + (Finnish political scientist)
  • Raimo Väyrynen  + (Finnish political scientist and director of the [[Finnish Institute of International Affairs]].)
  • Mauno Koivisto  + (Finnish politician President of Finland from 1982 to 1994. Also the country's prime minister twice, from 1968 to 1970 and again from 1979 to 1982.)
  • Olli-Pekka Heinonen  + (Finnish politician and civil servant. [[Bilderberg boost]] in 2011, when he became Prime Minister's state secretary.)
  • Paula Lehtomaki  + (Finnish politician who attended [[Bilderberg 2004]] as Minister for Foreign Trade and Development)
  • Ilkka Suominen  + (Finnish politician who attended [[Bilderberg 1988]] as Minister for Trade and Industry.)
  • Ulf Sundqvist  + (Finnish politician with financial shenanigans)
  • Helsinki University of Technology  + (Finnish research university)
  • Teija Tiilikainen  + (Finnish security bureaucrat working to push Finland into [[NATO]].)
  • Alexander Stubb  + (Finnish top politician. At university, a [[CIA]] recruiter "put her claws into" him, and he kept his contact with agency people since then. He was selected a [[YGL 2009]]. Heavy [[WEF annual meeting]] habit. He attended the [[2015 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Leena Mörttinen  + (Finnish well-connected economist)
  • Elina Valtonen  + (Finnish über-liberal war hawk politician with [[Emmanuel Macron]] as role model. Promotes the idea of [[universal basic income]], which explains her attendance at the [[2018 Bilderberg]] at age 36, where one of the agenda points was "the future of work".)
  • Caj Frostell  + (Finnish-born expert in accident investigation who he led the [[International Civil Aviation Organization]] investigation into [[KAL Flight 007]])
  • University of Turku  + (Finnish-speaking university)
  • Michael Scheuer  + (Fired)
  • Maryanne Demasi  + (Fired after pressure from [[Big Pharma]])
  • Ray Guagliardi  + (Fired from the [[Transportation Security Administration]] after notifying headquarters of violations of regulations for inspecting baggage.)
  • Robert Gallucci  + (Fired in 2014)