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  • File:1984.pdf  + (George Orwell's classic and prescient 1949 dystopian novel about total surveillance in "Oceania", one of the world's then three warring power blocks.)
  • Institute for New Economic Thinking  + (George Soros front. Think tank to change economic policy.)
  • Michael Ignatieff  + (George Soros protege, Canadian author, academic and former politician.)
  • Ivan Krastev  + (George Soros protegé)
  • Mark Malloch Brown  + (George Soros-protegé)
  • James Reston  + (Georgetown Set, [[Bilderberg 1965]])
  • Evan Kohlmann  + (Georgetown University "[[counter-terrorist]]")
  • Maria Petina Logan  + (Georgetown University educated lawyer on Mikhail Khodorkovsky's team. Future Of Russia director.)
  • Tedo Japaridze  + (Georgian Minister of Foreign Affairs who inadvertently [[Le Cercle/Exposure|exposed]] [[Le Cercle]] by mentioning it on his online biography.)
  • Document:Gerald James 2007 FOIA Appeal Statement  + (Gerald James' appeal statement in the matter of the UK government refusal to release documents which would support his allegations of SIS orchestration of events and people that resulted in the destruction of his company, Astra Holdings.)
  • Karsten Voigt  + (German (SPD) politician.)
  • Konrad Adenauer  + (German (deep?) politician, [[CDU leader]])
  • Jochen Scholz  + (German Air Force officer critical of the [[ON]] on [[911]])
  • Jürgen Chrobog  + (German Ambassador to the United States from 1995 to 2001 and State Secretary from 2001-2005. [[Trilateral Commission]]. [[Global Panel Foundation]].)
  • Eberhard Sandschneider  + (German Asia expert)
  • Joschka Fischer  + (German Bilderberg politician who was the main driver in transforming the [[German Greens|Green Party]] from [[pacifism]] to hyper-militarism.)
  • Hans-Peter Keitel  + (German Bilderberger President of the Federation of German Industries)
  • Jürgen Strube  + (German Bilderberger businessman)
  • Martin Brudermüller  + (German Bilderberger businessman, WEF AGM habit, CEO of BASF since 2018. Predicted [[EU]] ban on [[Russian gas]] imports would destroy the German economy.)
  • Wolfgang Schmidt  + (German Chancellor "[[Olaf Scholz]]’s shadow foreign minister.")
  • Volker Rühe  + (German Defence Minister, 5 Bilderbergs, Atlantik-Brücke, suspected Deep state operative)
  • Karl-Heinz Narjes  + (German EEC politician who attended [[Le Cercle]])
  • Walther Rathenau  + (German Foreign Minister assassinated in office after signing the [[Treaty of Rapallo]] with the [[USSR]].)
  • Omid Nouripour  + (German Green politician involved in many [[transatlantic]] influence networks.)
  • Cem Özdemir  + (German Green war-loving politician who experienced rocket career after being taken under the wings of [[transatlantic]] influence networks. [[MSC regular]])
  • Annegret Kramp-Karrenbauer  + (German Minister of Defence, potential future Chancellor)
  • Günter Rexrodt  + (German Minister of Economics 1993-98.)
  • Philipp Rösler  + (German Minister of Health from 2009 to 201German Minister of Health from 2009 to 2011, during which time he was selected Young Global Leader by the [[World Economic Forum]]. After he left the party in 2013 when it failed to get into parliament, he became Head of the Centre for Regional Strategies of the [[World Economic Forum]]. [[Klaus Schwab]] said at the time: "We had observed this young man for a while and realized that he would be the right one for us."ed that he would be the right one for us.")
  • Volkswagen  + (German Multinational corporation)
  • Erich Dethleffsen  + (German Nazi general, later [[Gehlen Organisation]] and [[BND]]. [[1958 Bilderberg]])
  • Hans-Friedrich von Ploetz  + (German Permanent Representative to NATO, and Ambassador to the UK and Russia. Attended the [[1995 Bilderberg meeting]] as State Secretary in the Foreign Office)
  • Karl Ahrens  + (German SDP politician)
  • Hans-Peter Bartels  + (German SPD politician, regular at the [[MSC]])
  • Frank Bsirske  + (German Single Bilderberg Labour leader)
  • Horst Gerlach  + (German Social Democratic politician)
  • Kai Wargalla  + (German [[Alliance 90/The Greens|Green]] politician from Bremen.)
  • Susanne Klatten  + (German [[BMW]] billionaire heiress, deep state)
  • Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski  + (German [[Bilderberg Steering committee]] member, 4 Bilderbergs in the 1970s)
  • Wolfgang Schäuble  + (German [[Bilderberger]], [[MSC]], [[WEF AGM]], [[lawyer]] and [[politician]])
  • Ewald-Heinrich von Kleist  + (German [[deep politician]])
  • Karl Theodor von und zu Guttenberg  + (German [[deep politician]] and hardline conservative [[anticommunist]])
  • Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution  + (German [[intelligence agency]])
  • Zeit  + (German [[liberal]], [[transatlantic]] national weekly [[newspaper]], and a central in the German part of the Bilderberg network.)
  • Friedrich Merz  + (German [[transatlantic]] lobbyist and politician. [[Blackrock]]. Former chairman of the influential [[Atlantik-Brücke]].)
  • Christian Lindner  + (German [[transatlantic]] politician who attended the [[2013 Bilderberg]] and was made [[Leader of the Free Democratic Party]] some months later. Minister of Finance in 2021.)
  • Wolfgang Hager  + (German academic)
  • Karl Kaiser  + (German academic and contact of [[Henry Kissinger]]. Spoke at 3 of the 4 Bilderbergs he attended)
  • Andreas Umland  + (German academic mentioned in an [[Integrity Initiative]] document)
  • Hans-Georg Betz  + (German academic who attended the [[2000 Bilderberg]] possibly as a speaker on ''The European Far Right - Is there a Threat?'')
  • Dolf Sternberger  + (German academic who attended the [[Bilderberg/1955 September|third]] and [[fourth Bilderberg]]s)
  • Gotthard von Falkenhausen  + (German banker)
  • Ulrich Cartellieri  + (German banker and arms company executive. Attended 3 Bilderbergs in the 1990s.)
  • Liz Mohn  + (German billionaire businesswoman friend of [[Angela Merkel]])
  • BioNTech  + (German biotechnology company worth billions after selling a [[COVID-19/Vaccine]].)
  • Ralf Dahrendorf  + (German born philosopher. Regular contributor to Bilderberg meetings.)
  • Franz Klein  + (German business leader and vocal lock-down critic)
  • Mario Ohoven  + (German business leader who has been a regular guest on German [[talk shows]]. Died in a [[Car crash]] two days after criticizing a new [[Covid-19 lockdown]].)
  • Franz Schoser  + (German business lobbyist who attended the [[1979 Bilderberg|1979]] and [[1980 Bilderberg]]s)
  • Joe Kaeser  + (German businessman Bilderberger)
  • Rudiger von Rosen  + (German businessman banker)
  • Ernst Georg Schneider  + (German businessman who attended 2 Bilderbergs in the [[1950s]])
  • Dieter Spethmann  + (German businessman who attended the [[1968 Bilderberg|1968]] and [[1980 Bilderberg]]s)
  • Ulrich Grillo  + (German businessman who attended the [[Bilderberg/2013|2013]] and [[2016 Bilderberg]]s)
  • Oliver Bäte  + (German businessman with [[supranational deep state]] connections)
  • Rolf Heyn  + (German businessman with interests in Asia, as was the subjects of the 1956 Bilderberg)
  • Arend Oetker  + (German businessman, [[Chairman of Atlantik-Brücke]] for 5 years, named one of the: "50 most powerful people in the German economy")
  • The Sinking of the Atlas  + (German cargo ship sunk by French agents in 1958. Blamed on fictional [[Red Hand]] terrorist organization.)
  • Richard Wagner  + (German composer, theater director, polemicist, and conductor, with large cultural influence)
  • Hans Graf Huyn  + (German deep politician who attended [[Le Cercle]])
  • Richard von Weizsacker  + (German deep state functionary?)
  • Gerhard Löwenthal  + (German deep state operative)
  • Angela Merkel  + (German deep state operative who aggressively pushed [[COVID-19 vaccines]].)
  • Sigmar Gabriel  + (German deep state operative, Atlantik-Brücke Chairman since 2019)
  • Hans Rühle  + (German deep state operative. Attended [[Le Cercle]] as head of the planning staff of the [[Germany/Minister/Defence|German Minister of Defense]].)
  • Hans Arnold  + (German diplomat)
  • Rüdiger von Wechmar  + (German diplomat)
  • Peter Wittig  + (German diplomat who has been UN rep, US and then UK ambassadors)
  • Hans-Heinrich Herwarth von Bittenfeld  + (German diplomat who spied for Britain during [[WW2]]. Went on to high positions in the [[West German]] foreign service, and attended the [[Bilderberg/1963|1963 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Hans-Henning Blomeyer  + (German diplomat who was personal advisor of [[Alois Mertes]] when he attended the [[Bilderberg/1983|1983 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Géza Andreas von Geyr  + (German diplomat with [[heavy MSC habit]])
  • Peter Ammon  + (German diplomat, Atlantik-Brücke, MSC)
  • Hennecke Graf von Bassewitz  + (German diplomat. Assistant to [[Walter Scheel]] at the [[1983 Bilderberg]].)
  • Sahra Wagenknecht  + (German dissident politician from [[Die Linke]].)
  • Wolfgang Wodarg  + (German doctor in the forefront in the battle against the Covid-19 deep event)
  • Volker Perthes  + (German double Bilderberger businessman, [[TLC]])
  • Wolfgang Streeck  + (German economic sociologist)
  • Herbert Giersch  + (German economist)
  • Richard Werner  + (German economist who exposed the WEF's [[Global Leaders for Tomorrow]] project.)
  • Klaus Schwab  + (German economist, Bilderberg Steering committee, World Economic Forum Board of Trustees)
  • Jörg Asmussen  + (German economist, attended the [[2014 Bilderberg]])
  • Manfred Ritterbach  + (German economist, who attended the Bilderberg in his late 20s, died at age 32.)
  • Otmar Emminger  + (German economist. President of the German Bundesbank in the late 1970s)
  • Constanze Stelzenmüller  + (German editor and deep state operative of uncertain rank)
  • Kurt Becker  + (German editor-in-chief and government spokesman. Attended [[Bilderberg/1967]] and [[Bilderberg/1975]]. Member of [[Atlantik-Brücke]].)
  • Stefan Kornelius  + (German editor. Süddeutsche Zeitung)
  • Dieter Zetsche  + (German engineer and business executive. Chairman of the board of management of [[Daimler AG]] and head of [[Mercedes-Benz]] 2006-2019.)
  • Lars Hinrichs  + (German entrepreneur and [[WEF/Young Global Leaders/2008|WEF Young Global Leader 2008]]. "Without networks I would be nothing".)
  • Robert Koch Institute  + (German federal agency charged with preventing disease outbreaks)
  • Leni Riefenstahl  + (German film director, mostly known for Triumph des Willens ("Triumph of the Will") and Olympia.)
  • BMW Foundation  + (German foundation financed by the family that owns auto manufacturer BMW.)