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  • Dominic Lawson  + (Exposed as a [[MI6]] media asset)
  • Dominic Lawson  + (Exposed as a [[MI6]] spook)
  • G. Edward Griffin  + (Exposed banking cartels and "The Rothschild formula")
  • International Commission of Jurists  + (Exposed by [[CIA]] [[whistleblower]] [[Philip Agee]] as "set up and controlled by the CIA for propaganda operations". Sa)
  • Oxford University/Balliol College  + (Exposed by [[Carroll Quigley]]'s ''[[Anglo-American Establishment]]'' as a major center of influence for the [[Milner Group]].)
  • Bunny Greenhouse  + (Exposed corruption in Halliburton. Awarded $970,000.)
  • MI6/Black budget  + (Exposed in 2017, personally held by the [[MI6 chief]] without the knowledge of other members of MI6 until he retired from the service in 1952. Used to fund [[black ops]], particularly in the [[Middle East]].)
  • Gordon Douglas Brown  + (Exposed massive corruption by [[De Beers]])
  • Chester Yang  + (Exposed the [[privatisation]] of state-owned schools in [[England]], and the role of [[Ofsted]] in converting them into academies.)
  • Mike German  + (Exposed the corrupt management of 'counterterrorism' at the FBI)
  • Linda Hunt  + (Exposed the extent of [[Operation Paperclip]] where the United States federal government and military headhunted German scientists, engineers, doctors and technicians to the [[United States]] after [[World War II]])
  • 2010 United States diplomatic cables leak  + (Exposure by [[WikiLeaks]] of acquired [[diplomatic cable]]s, between the [[United States Department of State]] and its diplomatic missions around the world. Many previously unknown statements or opinions about a variety topics have been revealed.)
  • 2010 United States diplomatic cables leak/Middle East  + (Exposure by [[WikiLeaks]]Exposure by [[WikiLeaks]] of acquired [[diplomatic cable]]s, between the [[United States Department of State]] and its diplomatic missions around the world. Many previously unknown statements or opinions about a variety topics have been revealed. This page covers the Middle Eastern leaders, not their companies in particular.eaders, not their companies in particular.)
  • Document:How To Spot A Twitter Troll  + (Exposure is the simple way to nullify the vast state propaganda programmes on [[social media]])
  • Document:How to spot a Twitter troll  + (Exposure is the simple way to nullify the vast state propaganda programmes on [[social media]])
  • Leak  + (Exposure of information, whether real of fiction, deliberate or accidental)
  • Document:M23 and the unseen high-tech genocide  + (Exposé of the criminal deceptions of Western NGOs and their sponsored African elites in the exploitation of African mineral resources)
  • Document:Igor Strelkov and Russia's Fifth Column  + (Extended commentary and analysis of the statement by Igor Strelkov about the West's war on Russia and Russia's 5th Column problem)
  • File:UNMIK Investigation Organ Trafficking Kosovo.pdf  + (Extensive information about human organ trExtensive information about human organ trafficking in Kosovo implicating senior members of the Kosovo government. It comprises a memo to the then UN Chief of Investigations from the Head of the UNMIK Mission - the UN Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo - dated 30 October 2003, together with documents dealing with various aspects of the investigations.ith various aspects of the investigations.)
  • Joris Voorhoeve  + (Extraordinary member from 2006)
  • Wehrsportgruppe Hoffmann  + (Extreme right-wing organization, possibly linked to [[Gladio]].)
  • Stig Engström  + (Eyewitness of the [[assassination in February 1986 of Olof Palme]])
  • André Steur  + (F-16 Weapons Officer, Flight Commander 312 Fighter Squadron, F-16 Pilot 312 Fighter Squadron)
  • 2018 missile strikes against Syria  + (F/UK/US air attack against Syria under pretext of revenging chemical attack on civilians. The air strikes fizzled out without leading to full war.)
  • Stephen Lander  + (F5. Had this job in around 1981.)
  • FBI agent at funeral home  + (FBI Agent Richard Harrison arrives at MillFBI Agent Richard Harrison arrives at Miller's Funeral Home with rifle (type unknown) and finger print ink. Funeral Director would tell researchers that he could not understand the event and that he had a very difficult time getting the black ink off Oswald's corpse. ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 332's corpse. ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 332)
  • James Adams  + (FBI Associate Director who persecuted a DA who investigated the [[Texas Rangers]])
  • BRISPEC sting operation  + (FBI California entrapment that didn't touch [[Willie Brown]])
  • Clint Watts  + (FBI Russia "expert" who can't speak RussiaFBI Russia "expert" who can't speak Russian.<br> "Civil wars don’t start with gunshots, they start with words. America’s war with itself has already begun. We all must act now on the social media battlefield to quell information rebellions that can quickly lead to violent confrontations and easily transform us into the Divided States of America."ransform us into the Divided States of America.")
  • JFK/Assassination/Evidence to Washington DC  + (FBI Special Agent Vince Drain transports the gun and all other evidence to Washington D.C. ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 28)
  • FBI Activities 2001-present  + (FBI activities between the 911 and present)
  • FBI/Activities 1971-2001  + (FBI activities between the official end of [[COINTELPRO]] and [[911]])
  • James Kallstrom  + (FBI agent who led cover-up of [[TWA Flight 800]]. Also active after [[911]].)
  • Weldon Kennedy  + (FBI agent who led the "investigation" of the [[1994 Oklahoma City bombing]].)
  • Tom Frields  + (FBI agent who was part of the process of firing and silencing [[Sibel Edmonds]].)
  • William Sessions  + (FBI director dismissed by [[Bill Clinton]], [[Operation Dark Winter]], became lawyer for Russian-Jewish mafia leader [[Semion Mogilevich]].)
  • Emad Salem  + (FBI informant and key witness in the [[1993 World Trade Center bombing]])
  • Marion Bowman  + (FBI leader who refused to seek a special warrant to search [[Zacarias Moussaoui]]’s belongings before the [[9/11 attacks]]. Later awarded cash bonus and presidential citation for "exceptional performance".)
  • Thomas J. Pickard  + (FBI senior executive involved in a number of investigations with deep state relevance, like the [[1993 World Trade Center bombing]], the cover-up of the [[TWA Flight 800]] shoot down, and [[9/11]].)
  • Lok Lau  + (FBI whistleblower)
  • Michael Powell  + (FCC chair 2001-2005)
  • Guido Brunner  + (FDP)
  • Roula Khalaf Razzouk  + (FT Editor alleged to be complicit in faking evidence to promote the [[Skripal affair]] official narrative)
  • Facebook/Censorship  + (Facebook has censored its users' [[free speech]] for years. After being quasi-covert, this became explicit in [[2020]] as part of the [[COVID-19/Censorship]].)
  • Document:George Monbiot’s excuses for not speaking out loudly in defence of Assange simply won’t wash  + (Faced with a barrage of criticism from somFaced with a barrage of criticism from some of his followers, [[George Monbiot]], ''[[The Guardian]]''’s supposedly fearless, leftwing columnist, offered up two extraordinarily feeble excuses this week for failing to provide more than cursory support for [[Julian Assange]] over the past month, as the [[Wikileaks]] founder has endured [[extradition]] hearings in a [[Old Bailey|London courtroom]].Old Bailey|London courtroom]].)
  • Andrew Cordier  + (Facilitated the coup against [[Patrice Lumumba]])
  • Svalbard Seed Vault  + (Facility in remote Norwegian Arctic archipelago; often mentioned to be necessary as back-up to restart human civilization.)
  • Robert Black  + (Faculty of Law)
  • Hacettepe University  + (Faculty of Medicine is ranked the best in [[Turkey]].)
  • Hindawi affair  + (Failed attempt to smuggle a time bomb onto a plane)
  • Tallinn University  + (Fairly recently started university in [[Estonia]])
  • Briony Swire-Thompson  + (Fake news researcher)
  • 2016 Brussels Bombing/Media manipulation  + (False Belgian media reporting on the [[Mass murder in Brussels]])
  • False flag  + (False flags are attacks intended to blame False flags are attacks intended to blame a third party. Since a [[JCIT|1979 conference in Jerusalem]], the most common pattern in the West has been bomb attacks which [[authorities]] and the [[Corporate media|commercially-controlled media]] quickly blame on [[suicide bombings|suicidal]] Muslims, promoting an overarching "[[war on terror]]" narrative, that promotes fear and is used to concoct [[casus bellis]] as needed.[[casus bellis]] as needed.)
  • Michael Gordon  + (False stories by Gordon played a key role in raising public support for the [[2003 Iraq War]]. His career suffered harm from that, quite the opposite.)
  • Freddy Heineken  + (Family company. [[Jeffrey Epstein/Black book]])
  • Aga Khan family  + (Family leading religion with 20 million adherents. Close ties to British intelligence and deep state. Noted for its great wealth and playboy lifestyle.)
  • Mavroleon family  + (Family of Greek shipping magnates with strong United Kingdom connections.)
  • Document:The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion  + (Famous - or infamous? - and remarkably prescient historical document from the early 20<sup>th</sup> century. It purports to represent the programs and methods to be employed to achieve Jewish domination over the Gentile world.)
  • Megyn Kelly  + (Famous American journalist.)
  • Mahal  + (Famous Filipino actress and comedienne who had dwarfism. She died from [[COVID-19]] in August 2021.)
  • Nikola Tesla  + (Famous Serbian-American inventor)
  • Joe Scarborough  + (Famous US TV host. Had an intern die violently in suspicious circumstances and made jokes about it.)
  • Licio Gelli  + (Fascist deep politician who ran [[Propaganda Due]])
  • Center for Vigilant Freedom  + (Fascist group? Now with a defunct website.)
  • Balenciaga  + (Fashion company which hit the headlines in November 2022 for hidden references to child abuse in its ads.)
  • Tom Ford  + (Fashion designer mentioned in [[Jeffrey Epstein's black book]]. Also owns land next to Epstein's [[Zorro Ranch]].)
  • Diane von Fürstenberg  + (Fashion designer who married two men with deep state connections.)
  • Poland  + (Fast growing, revived country since [[World War 2]]. Became a very loyal [[US Deep State]] parter. The populace are by a mile the biggest supporters of [[NATO]] presence in Europe.)
  • Niels Werring Sr  + (Father of 14 times Bilderberger Norwegian ship owner)
  • Stanley Johnson  + (Father of [[Boris Johnson]])
  • Tivadar Soros  + (Father of [[George Soros]])
  • Hubert Brasier  + (Father of [[Theresa May]], died in a car crash)
  • Jim Swire  + (Father of a [[Lockerbie bombing|Lockerbie]] victim)
  • Abdul Qadeer Khan  + (Father of the Islamic Bomb)
  • 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]]. [[Bilderberg/1994]].)
  • 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)
  • Erja Yläjärvi  + (Finnish [[Helsingin Sanomat]] chief editor.)
  • Anders Adlercreutz  + (Finnish architect and politician.)
  • 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 and "righ-hand man" of [[Björn Wahlroos]]. [[Bilderberg/2014]].)
  • 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)
  • University of Sydney  + (Fired professor [[Tim Anderson]] when he went against official war narrative)
  • Ulrike Guérot  + (Fired under the pretext of "plagiarism" - in reality for dissent from [[SDS policy]].)
  • William Feehan  + (Fireman who died during the collapse of the World Trade Center on September 11 2001.)
  • Stanley Fischer  + (First)
  • Joseph Carroll  + (First Director)
  • Camille Gutt  + (First Managing Director of the IMF)
  • Arlene Foster  + (First Minister of Northern Ireland)
  • Humza Yousaf  + (First Muslim [[First Minister of Scotland]])
  • Document:In eminenti  + (First Papal Bull that deals with the condemnation of [[Freemasonry]] specifically.)
  • Paul van Zeeland  + (First President)
  • Sékou Touré  + (First President of Guinea, who died while in the US)
  • Julian Oswald  + (First Sea Lord and Chief of UK Naval Staff in the early 1990s.)
  • Thorkil Kristensen  + (First Secretary-General of the OECD. 3 Bilderbergs)
  • John Reith  + (First [[Director-General]] of the [[British Broadcasting Corporation]])
  • Graham Towers  + (First [[Governor of the Bank of Canada]]. Unintentionally revealed how banking works.)
  • Chris Donnelly  + (First [[Malcolm Rifkind]] then [[Michael Portillo]])
  • Alof de Louvencourt  + (First [[President of Le Siecle]])
  • Germany/Weimar Republic  + (First attempt of democratic rule in Germany)
  • User:Terje  + (First both independent and well-verified COVID-vaccine analysis)
  • Pierre Jay  + (First chairman of the New York Federal Reserve in 1913)
  • John Magaw  + (First chief)
  • Francis Grenfell  + (First co-vice-president.)
  • Joseph Carroll  + (First director of the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]])
  • Ralph J. Canine  + (First director of the [[National Security Agency]].)
  • Le Cercle/1979 (Wildbad Kreuth)  + (First half of 1979)
  • Thomas Hetherington  + (First head of CPS.)
  • Davey Neligan  + (First head of the newly formed [[Eire|The Irish Free State]] Garda Special Branch and a key figure in the)
  • Ralph Stevenson  + (First holder)
  • Alexander Hamilton  + (First holder of this post)
  • Edward Stettinius  + (First holder of this post)
  • Jacques Duchesneau  + (First holder of this post)
  • Giuseppe Santovito  + (First holder of this post, P2)
  • Jonkheer van Vredenburch  + (First holder of this post.)
  • Christian Michelsen  + (First holder of this post.)
  • Eric Wyndham White  + (First holder of this post. Attended the [[1964 Bilderberg|1964]]] and [[1966 Bilderberg]]s)
  • George Watson's College  + (First in Scotland and 29th in the UK for the number of the nation's leading people produced.)
  • William Mountbatten-Windsor  + (First in line of succession to the British throne.)
  • JFK/Autopsy  + (First incision at Kennedy autopsy.)
  • High Court of Justice  + (First instance with all high value and high importance civil law (non-criminal) cases in England, and also has a supervisory jurisdiction over all subordinate courts and tribunals.)
  • File:Alison Chabloz appeal adjourned - re-arrested on leaving court.pdf  + (First person summary of an appeal against conviction hearing in Derby Crown Court on Friday 10 January 2020, together with the re-arrest and questioning of the defendant on leaving court following the hearing adjournment)
  • Robb Elementary School shooting  + (First post-[[Covid-19]] US mass [[school shooting]], in 2022.)
  • Hans-Joachim von Merkatz  + (First president of the [[Vaduz Institute]])
  • Frederick Sleigh Roberts  + (First president.)
  • Li Wenliang  + (First raised awareness of COVID-19 by publishing about it online. Disciplined by the Chinese government for "spreading rumours", posthumously pardoned. An early [[COVID-19 premature death]])
  • Malaysia Airlines Flight 17/First reports of crash  + (First reports come from an "aviation source" quoted by the Russian Interfax news agency)
  • Lipid nanoparticle  + (First used in 2018, LNPs are now used in [[modified-RNA vaccines]] for [[SARS-CoV-2]].)
  • Ivana Trump  + (First wife of [[Donald Trump]], mentioned in relation to [[Ghislaine Maxwell]], died a suspicious death in July 2022)
  • Litzi Friedmann  + (First wife of [[Kim Philby]], and possibly a Soviet agent.)
  • Claudia Sheinbaum  + (First women in Mexico to become president. Called a "left-wing [[Sarah Palin]]".)
  • Roy MacLaren  + (Five Bilderberg visits spanning 27 years, Canadian politician)
  • Kurt Georg Kiesinger  + (Five early Bilderbergs, German Chancellor. Possible tool of the BND)
  • Paul Hoffman  + (Five time early Bilderberger, UNDP administrator)
  • Frank Pearl  + (Five times Bilderberger financier; "the richest and most influential man whom no one really knew." Accused of fraud after his death.)
  • Julian Assange/Imprisonment  + (Five years ''de jure'' in [[Belmarsh Prison]] (2019-2024))
  • Mustafa Barghouti  + (Five-pillar alternative approach for [[Palestine]])
  • British Airways Flight 149  + (Flight 149 landed in [[Kuwait |Kuwait City]] only two hours after [[Iraqi]] forces had started the 1990 invasion. The British government put the passengers in danger in order to insert military personnel engaged in a ‘black ops’ mission.)
  • Arne Kruithof  + (Flight School owner involved in 9/11. Keeps a very low profile. Implicated [[Rudi Dekkers]] was lying about his activities. Survived a heavy plane crash in 2002.)
  • Venice Municipal Airport  + (Florida airport with a lot of deep state activities.)
  • Huffman Aviation  + (Florida spooky flying school with connections to both [[CIA drug trafficking]] and [[9-11]].)
  • European Research Group  + (Focus is the single issue of the UK's withdrawal from the European Union.)
  • University of Tasmania  + (Focus on maritime and Antarctic studies)
  • Pirate Party  + (Focused on reforming (or abolishing) copyright law and patents.)
  • University of Siegen  + (Focuses on media research, as well as basic and application-oriented research in the field of sensor technology and nanosciences.)
  • Document:Pan Am Flight 103: It was the Uranium  + (Following [[Bernt Carlsson]]Following [[Bernt Carlsson]]'s untimely death in the [[Pan Am flight 103|Lockerbie bombing]], the [[UN Council for Namibia]] inexplicably dropped the case against Britain's [[URENCO]] for illegally importing [[yellowcake]] from the [[Rössing Uranium Mine]] in [[Namibia]].[Namibia]].)
  • Document:Your Man in the Public Gallery: Assange Hearing Day 14  + (Following defence witness Professor GrothoFollowing defence witness Professor Grothoff, the only further evidence heard was the reading by Edward Fitzgerald QC of the gist of a statement from [[Cassandra Fairbanks]]. I did not hear most of this because, having adjourned to 4.30pm, the court re-adjourned earlier than advertised, while [[Julian Assange|Julian]]’s dad [[John Shipton]], the musician [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M.I.A._(rapper) M.I.A.] and I were away having a coffee.) M.I.A.] and I were away having a coffee.)
  • Document:What could go wrong for Keir Starmer? A lot actually, Laura Kuenssberg writes  + (Following the May 2024 local elections [[Keir Starmer]] looks highly likely to be the next Prime Minister, but his future it is in doubt.)
  • George Brown  + (Following the sudden death of [[Aneurin Bevan]])
  • George Brown  + (Following the sudden death of [[Hugh Gaitskell]])
  • Mark McClellan  + (Food and Drug Administration Commissioner who "streamlined" regulatory requirements for new drugs. Later made big bucks on boards of [[Big Pharma]] companies.)
  • Honey  + (Foodstuff with large temptation for adulteration)
  • Pedro Baños  + (For 3 years)
  • Toyoo Gyohten  + (For 50 years, part of the Japanese financial planning leadership. [[G30]] member)
  • 2001 Israeli Nerve Gas Attacks  + (For 6 weeks in early [[2001]], [[Israel]] is reported to have carried out a series of [[nerve gas]] attacks on Palestinian civilian populations in both [[Gaza]] and the [[West Bank]].)