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- Günter Rexrodt + (German Minister of Economics 1993-98.)
- Philipp Rösler + (German Minister of Health from 2009 to 201 … German 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)
- Dolf Sternberger + (German Political Science academic who attended the [[Bilderberg/1955 September|third]] and [[fourth Bilderberg]]s)
- Karl Ahrens + (German SDP politician)
- Hans-Peter Bartels + (German SPD politician, regular at the [[MSC]])
- Frank Bsirske + (German Single Bilderberg Labour leader. Pushed to make [[Covid jabs]] mandatory, to be enforced with punitive fines.)
- 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]])
- Karl Otto Pöhl + (German [[double Bilderberger]] central banker, [[Delors committee]], [[Group of Thirty]])
- 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?'')
- Deutsche Bank + (German bank)
- 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 being selected producer of a [[COVID jab]].)
- Ralf Dahrendorf + (German born philosopher. Regular contributor to Bilderberg meetings.)
- Werner Dieter + (German business executive who attended [[Bilderberg/1991]].)
- 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]].)