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  • Mathias Bröckers  + (German journalist who has written about 9-11)
  • Florian Rötzer  + (German journalist with a focus on geopolitics)
  • Christoph Bertram  + (German journalist with a heavy Bilderberg habit)
  • Section 86a  + (German law which criminalised [[holocaust denial]], and other organisations and symbols.)
  • Franz Froschmaier  + (German lawyer/politician)
  • FDP  + (German liberal party)
  • Jürgen Weber  + (German manager)
  • Wolfgang Reitzle  + (German manager in the automotive industry, including BMW and Ford.Chairman of the Advisory Council of the [[Munich Security Conference]].)
  • Klaus Mangold  + (German manager, [[MSC regular]])
  • M100 Sanssouci Colloquium  + (German media conference with heavy deep state agenda)
  • Gerd Schulte-Hillen  + (German media executive who attended Le Cercle.)
  • Hubertus Hoffmann  + (German media executive. Member of the [[Integrity Initiative]] and the intelligence think-tank [[Henry Jackson Initiative]].)
  • Ernst Falkenheim  + (German oil executive. Until 1962 member of the presidency of the [[Federation of German Industries]].)
  • Jürgen Habermas  + (German philosopher and sociologist.)
  • Arnold Bergstraesser  + (German political scientist who headed some deep state groups in the 1950s and 1960s)
  • Roland Koch  + (German politician)
  • Heinrich Deist  + (German politician)
  • Knut Freiherr von Kuhlmann-Stumm  + (German politician)
  • Gerhard Stoltenberg  + (German politician)
  • Richard Jaeger  + (German politician)
  • Karl Lamers  + (German politician)
  • Peter Glotz  + (German politician)
  • Friedbert Pflüger  + (German politician)
  • Peer Steinbrück  + (German politician)
  • Lothar Späth  + (German politician)
  • Alexander Menne  + (German politician ([[FDP]]) who attended 3 Bilderbergs in the [[1950s]])
  • Ska Keller  + (German politician and member of the [[European Parliament]] for [[Alliance 90/The Greens]] who was selected a [[WEF/Young Global Leaders/2015|Young Global Leader]] by the [[World Economic Forum]] in 2015.)
  • Peter Petersen  + (German politician from the [[CDU]] who attended the January 1984 [[Le Cercle]] meeting.)
  • Siegmar Mosdorf  + (German politician from the [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|Social Democrats]] close to German industry. Attended [[Bilderberg/2001]]. Later PR consultant)
  • Wolfgang Gerhardt  + (German politician in the small but influential [[Free Democratic Party]])
  • Ralf Fücks  + (German politician married to [[Marieluise Beck]] of the [[German cluster]] of the [[Integrity Initiative]])
  • Claudia Nolte  + (German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU))
  • Marie-Agnes Strack-Zimmermann  + (German politician of the [[Free Democratic Party (Germany)|Free Democratic Party]] and proponent of a militarist foreign policy.)
  • Joachim Angermeyer  + (German politician of the [[Free Democratic Party]].)
  • Stefan Schwarz  + (German politician selected a [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1994|Global leader for Tomorrow]] by the [[World Economic Forum]]. Peddled lurid war propaganda during [[Bosnian war]].)
  • Sabine Leutheusser-Schnarrenberger  + (German politician selected a [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1993|Global Leader for Tomorrow]] by the [[World Economic Forum]] in 1993.)
  • Franz Heubl  + (German politician who attended [[le Cercle]])
  • Rainer Arnold  + (German politician who attended the MSC meetings from 2009 to 2017)
  • Rainer Barzel  + (German politician who attended the [[1965 Bilderberg]])
  • Karl Carstens  + (German politician who attended the [[1971 Bilderberg]] and caught a [[Bilderberg wind]]; became a member of the Bundestag in 1972. German President 1979-1984)
  • Günther Verheugen  + (German politician who attended the [[1995 Bilderberg]])
  • Linda Teuteberg  + (German politician who attended the [[2019 Bilderberg]], at age 38, as [[General Secretary of the Free Democratic Party]])
  • Heinrich Troeger  + (German politician who attended the [[Bilderberg/1954|first]] and [[Bilderberg/1956|fourth]] Bilderbergs, then became Vice President of the [[Bundesbank]])
  • Michaela Geiger  + (German politician who helped introduce discussion on ''Domestic Developments In Eastern Europe:Policy Implications For The West'' for the [[1989 Bilderberg]].)
  • Thomas Oppermann  + (German politician who suddenly died en-route to be interviewed in a [[talk show]] after voicing criticism of the governments [[Covid-19]] measures.)
  • Peter Altmaier  + (German politician who was [[Germany/Head of the Chancellery|Head of the Chancellery]] 2013-2018.)
  • Paul Leverkuehn  + (German politician who went to the first Bilderberg and fourth Bilderbergs)
  • Helmut Schmidt  + (German politician whose government was undermined by [[Le Cercle]])
  • Uwe Barschel  + (German politician with arms smuggling connections who died suddenly in what was ruled a suicide.)
  • Birgit Breuel  + (German politician, 6 times Bilderberger. Became president of the [[Treuhandanstalt]], the state-organized looting of former [[East German]] assets, after the assassination of her predecessor [[Detlev Rohwedder]])
 (German politician, Bilderberg, assassinated)
  • Detlev Rohwedder  + (German politician, Bilderberg, assassinated.)
  • Matthias Wissmann  + (German politician, [[ACG/YL/1982]], [[3 Bilderbergs]])
  • Ernst Majonica  + (German politician, part of the US-led effort to get rid of Chancellor [[Konrad Adenauer]].)
  • Reinhard Bütikofer  + (German politician, regular at the [[Brussels Forum]], also attends [[WEF AGM]]s)
  • Klaus Kinkel  + (German politician, spook, diplomat, lawyer)
  • Olaf Scholz  + (German politician. Former alcoholic and corrupt Hamburg politician who became Chancellor in 2021.)
  • Ruprecht Polenz  + (German politician. Proponent of Turkish membership in the [[EU]].)
  • Thomas Buberl  + (German poly-Bilderberg money manager, [[WEF AGM]]s, [[WEF YGL 2008]])
  • Julia Jäkel  + (German publisher who attended the [[2015/Bilderberg|2015]] and [[2016 Bilderberg]]s.)
  • Institut für Terrorismusforschung  + (German research institute. Its work consists mostly of reinforcing the [[official narrative]] around "terrorism".)
  • Markus Fiedler  + (German researcher into Wikipedia and who is influencing it.)
  • Walter Dornberger  + (German rocket scientist recruited in [[Operation Paperclip]] despite use of [[slave labor]].)
  • Klaus Mehnert  + (German scientist who attended the [[1959 Bilderberg]])
  • Christian Drosten  + (German scientist who created and promoted PCR "test" which became pretext for Covid)
  • Heinz Bude  + (German sociologist known for his publications and to have spoken about sending not vaccinated people to Madagascar)
  • Bernd Hamm  + (German sociologist. His main areas of work included the criticism of [[capitalism]], [[neoliberalism]], [[globalization]] and the “[[deep state]]".)
  • Barbara von Ow-Freytag  + (German spook working with supporting [[NGO]]s in [[Russia]].)
  • Franz Krapf  + (German spooky diplomat. SS [[Reich Security Main Office]]German spooky diplomat. SS [[Reich Security Main Office]] and Japan expert during [[WW2]]. After fixing a "clean bill of health" in [[denazification process]], he became high-ranking [[West German]] diplomat, [[Germany/Permanent Representative/NATO|Permanent Representative to NATO]] and [[Germany/Ambassador/Japan|Ambassador to Japan]]. Attended the [[Bilderberg/1964|1964 Bilderberg conference]].[[Bilderberg/1964|1964 Bilderberg conference]].)
  • Saxony-Anhalt  + (German state (Land) situated in eastern Germany.)
  • Lower Saxony  + (German state (Land) situated in northwestern Germany.)
  • Gerd Bosbach  + (German statistician who criticized the dramatization of [[Covid-19]] in 2020.)
  • Franziska Brantner  + (German super-militarist Green politician.)
  • Andreas Meyer-Landrut  + (German suspected deep state functionary)
  • Timotheus Höttges  + (German telecom executive)
  • University of Marburg  + (German university with long traditions)
  • Stefan Hockertz  + (German well known critic of the corona measures and the "vaccinations" - raided by "tax office" and intelligence agencies.)
  • Dietmar Müller-Elmau  + (German with a [[heavy Brussels Forum habit]], also appears at the [[Munich Security Conference]], ran the hotel that hosted the 2015 G7 summit)
  • Tätervolk  + (German word meaning 'Perpetrator people' and applied by Orthodox Judaism to the alledged collective guilt of Germans as a race of people for the events of World War II - with particular emphasis on [[The Holocaust]].)
  • Alfred Grosser  + (German-French writer known for his contributions towards the Franco-German cooperation. Attended [[Bilderberg/1980]]. Later known for criticizing [[Israel]] and the cynical use of antisemitism accusations.)
  • Walter Laqueur  + (German-Jewish (later American) historian professor of History and "[[terror expert]]" who attended the 1981 [[Colloquium on Clandestine Collection]])
  • Ludwig Rosenberg  + (German-Jewish trade unionist. Worked in thGerman-Jewish trade unionist. Worked in the International Department of the British Foreign Office during [[World War 2]] during exile. Attended two more Bilderbergs in the 1950s after the [[Bilderberg/1954|first one]]. Leader of the [[German Trade Union Confederation]] 1962-1969.[[German Trade Union Confederation]] 1962-1969.)
  • Klaus Iohannis  + (German-Romanian politician who became president of Romania.)
  • Attila Hildmann  + (German-Turkish TV chef, turned "[[anti-vaxxer]]" and "far-right conspiracy theorist")
  • Correctiv  + (German-based officially private and corporate-financed "[[fake news]]" "[[fact checker]]".)
  • Hans Jonas  + (German-born American Jewish philosopher)
  • Joachim Joesten  + (German-born American journalist who investigated the [[assassination of President John F. Kennedy]].)
  • Apolut  + (German-language independent media)
  • NachDenkSeiten  + (German-language independent media outlet targeted by the intelligence services..)
  • Austria  + (German-speaking republic in [[Central Europe]]. Since the end of the [[Cold War]], Austria has become increasingly westernised.)
  • Karl Brandt  + (German/US agricultural economist who attended the [[1959 Bilderberg]].)
  • Alfred Naujocks  + (Germnan soldier who helped carry out the [[Gleiwitz Incident]])
  • Gideon Levy  + (Gideon Levy is a Dutch investigative journGideon Levy is a Dutch investigative journalist, producer and television presenter, whose 50-minute documentary film "Lockerbie Revisited" was broadcast in April 2009 in the Netherlands on the eve of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi's second appeal against conviction for the Lockerbie bombing.inst conviction for the Lockerbie bombing.)
  • Lockerbie Revisited  + (Gideon Levy's 50-minute documentary film which was broadcast in the Netherlands on the eve of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi's second appeal against conviction for the Lockerbie bombing that started at the High Court of Justiciary in Edinburgh on 28 April 2009.)
  • Paul Condon  + (Given "[[The Mishcon Note]]" by [[Victor Mishcon]] in 1997, he kept its existence secret until 2003)
  • John MacGregor  + (Given responsibility for the privatisation of [[British Rail]])
  • Document:Trump Set to Recognise Israel’s Claim to Occupied Golan Heights and its Sizeable Oil Reserves  + (Given that [[Genie Energy]]Given that [[Genie Energy]]’s contract to conduct exploratory drilling in the [[Golan Heights]] expires this year, its investors are in urgent need of a way to extract and sell the region’s oil – and a [[US]] decision on [[Israel]]’s claim to the Golan Heights could be just the answer to the company’s problems.just the answer to the company’s problems.)
  • Diethylstilbestrol  + (Given to pregnant women in 1938-1970s. Causes high risk of [[cancer]] and genital deformations for several generations.)
  • Prospect  + (Gives out annual Think Tank Awards in collaboration with [[Royal Dutch Shell]])
  • Need to know  + (Giving information only when needed to only those people who need it is fundamental to both [[tradecraft]] and [[statecraft]].)
  • University of Strathclyde  + (Glasgow's second-oldest university)