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  • Michael Treschow  + (One of the most influential people in Swedish business. [[Wallenberg sphere]].)
  • "Dancing Nurses"  + (One of the most peculiar parts of the [[COVID-19]] propaganda effort saw thousands of nurses dancing in choreographed routines - something that blatantly clashed with one of the other PR-messages, the one of "overwhelmed hospitals".)
  • North Korea  + (One of the most politically and culturally isolated nations in the world, partly by military-strategic choice, partly caused by fierce [[economic sanctions]].)
  • Arthur Sinodinos  + (One of the most powerful people in the country as Chief of Staff to Prime Minister John Howard;)
  • Fudan University  + (One of the most prestigious and selective universities in China)
  • WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management  + (One of the most prestigious business schools in the German-speaking world.)
  • Frunze Military Academy  + (One of the most prestigious military educational institutions in the Soviet Union)
  • University of Tabriz  + (One of the most prestigious universities in Iran)
  • University of Buenos Aires  + (One of the most prestigious universities of the Spanish-speaking world)
  • University of California/San Diego  + (One of the most prestigious universities in the world. High research activity.)
  • Robin Monotti  + (One of the most prominent COVID-19/Dissidents in the UK and the world, especially through his Telegram channel)
  • Damascus University  + (One of the most reputable universities in the Middle East before the war in Syria started in 2011)
  • Toulouse chemical factory explosion  + (One of the most serious explosions involving ammonium nitrate)
  • Barbara Castle  + (One of the most significant Labour Party politicians of the 20th century)
  • Phosphorus  + (One of the most strategic [[raw materials]] in the world. Industrial agriculture is absolutely dependent on it, but may soon be depleted.)
  • Rothschild family  + (One of the most wealthy and influential families in the world)
  • Document:What Caused the WTC 6 Crater  + (One of the myriad questions that are never addressed by the commercially controlled media.)
  • Kosovo  + (One of the newest countries in the world.)
  • The London Gazette  + (One of the official journals of record of the British government.)
  • Lawrenceville School  + (One of the oldest and most expensive preparatory schools in the United States)
  • University of Pisa  + (One of the oldest and most prestigious universities in [[Italy]])
  • Pakistan Observer  + (One of the oldest and most widely read English-language daily newspapers of [[Pakistan]].)
  • University of Heidelberg  + (One of the oldest universities in Germany and the world)
  • University of Zaragoza  + (One of the oldest universities in Spain,)
  • University of Coimbra  + (One of the oldest universities in continuous operation in the world,)
  • Utrecht University  + (One of the oldest universities in the Netherlands.)
  • University of Pavia  + (One of the oldest universities in the world, located in [[Pavia]], [[Lombardy]], [[Italy]].)
  • Universidad de Valladolid  + (One of the oldest universities in the world; bastion against [[Franco]].)
  • Martha Crenshaw  + (One of the pioneers in terrorism studies)
  • Liliane Bettencourt  + (One of the principal shareholders of [[L'Oréal]]. At the time of her death the richest woman in the world.)
  • Luxembourg  + (One of the richest and smallest sovereign states in the world.)
  • Cardiff University  + (One of the ten largest UK universities.)
  • Klaus Liesen  + (One of the ten most powerful "grey eminences" in the German economy. [[Bilderberg/1981]])
  • State Street  + (One of the three big money managers in the world)
  • Mensheviks  + (One of the three dominant factions in the Russian socialist movement before 1917, tending to be more liberal.)
  • US/Department/The Navy  + (One of the three military departments within the [[Department of Defense]])
  • Yeungnam University  + (One of the top 10 Asian International Universities)
  • University of Gdańsk  + (One of the top 10 universities in Poland)
  • Aristotle University of Thessaloniki  + (One of the top Greek universities)
  • Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies  + (One of the top feeder programs to U.S. diplomatic and intelligence agencies. Many deep state operatives.)
  • American University  + (One of the top five feeder schools to the [[Department of State|U.S. Foreign Service]], [[Congressional staff]], and the [[CIA]])
  • Charles University  + (One of the top universities in Eastern Europe)
  • Yale Divinity School  + (One of the twelve graduate and professional schools of [[Yale University]])
  • Australian Labor Party  + (One of the two [[Major party|major parties]] in [[Australian politics]])
  • Social Democratic Party (Portugal)  + (One of the two major [[political party|parties]] in the Portugal. Like with many Portuguese parties, the name is confusing. It is in fact a liberal-conservative party.)
  • Corvinus University of Budapest  + (One of the universities in Budapest)
  • Technical University of Darmstadt  + (One of the universities with the highest number of senior management in Germany having attended. Renowned for its engineering school.)
  • Pritzker family  + (One of the wealthiest families in the USA.)
  • Orit Gadiesh  + (One of the world's "100 most powerful women". Attended the [[1997 Bilderberg|1997]] and [[1998 Bilderberg]]s.)
  • Fiji  + (One of the world's first [[nation states]] to [[mandate Covid vaccination]] for certain adults.)
 (One of the world's richest men)
  • Warren Buffett  + (One of the world's richest men and a passionate proponent of population reduction.)
  • Harry Oppenheimer  + (One of the world's richest men.)
  • Roland Berger Strategy Consultants  + (One of the world's seven largest strategy consulting firms, and a significant [[neoliberal]] lobbyist on behalf of big corporations. It is especially close to [[Deutsche Bank]].)
  • Brian Gallant  + (One of the youngest Premiers in Canadian history. [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2015]])
  • Le Cercle/1980 (Zurich)  + (One of their shorter meetings, the minutes of which were in the [[Langemann Papers]].)
  • Agustín Carstens  + (One of three deputies reporting to the director and the board)
  • Erik Hoffmeyer  + (One of three governors on the board.)
  • Craig Stapleton  + (One of three relatives of [[George W. Bush]] who worked in the impact zones of the WTC on the day of [[9/11]])
  • Olof Lagercrantz  + (One of two Editors-in-chief)
  • House of Lords  + (One of two chambers of the UK Parliament.)
  • Dickinson School of Law  + (One of two separately accredited law schools of The Pennsylvania State University.)
  • Alan Westerman  + (One of very few people from the Southern hemisphere who have attended a [[Bilderberg]].)
  • "Extreme left"  + (One pole of the highly suspect "[[political spectrum]]". A tool in the [[divide and conquer]] strategy of [[party politics]].)
  • "Extreme right"  + (One pole of the highly suspect "[[political spectrum]]". A tool in the [[divide and conquer]] strategy of [[party politics]].)
  • Jozias van Aartsen  + (One time Bilderberger)
  • Dan Quayle  + (One time Bilderberger and former US Vice President)
  • Archibald Gordon  + (One time Bilderberger, Scottish peer.)
  • Robbert Dijkgraaf  + (One time Bilderberger. String theorist)
  • Edward Rogers  + (One time [[Bilderberger]])
  • 5Rights Foundation  + (Online censorship lobbyist, using the angle of "protecting the children". Secretive funding.)
  • Medium  + (Online corporate publishing platform)
  • IMDB  + (Online database for movies, television, and video games)
  • Conservapedia  + (Online encyclopedia with a conservative point of view.)
  • Middle East Eye  + (Online media outlet)
  • Al Masdar News  + (Online newspaper whichfocused largely on conflict zones in the [[Middle East]]: [[Syria]], [[Yemen]], and [[Iraq]].Attacked by the Us "national security" deep state. As of 2023, it appears to be inactive.)
  • PayPal  + (Online payment website)
  • Substack  + (Online platform that provides publishing, payment, analytics, and design infrastructure to support subscription newsletters.)
  • Johns Hopkins University  + (Only a short drive from [[Washington DC]], it is a major [[deep state milieu]].)
  • Israel  + (Only country in the world to be founded, lOnly country in the world to be founded, led and designated by and for Jewish people after the [[Holocaust]]. [[Zionists]] achieved this with forms of [[land grabbing]], [[apartheid]] and murder of [[Palestinians]], but saying that is apparently.... [[antisemitic]]...[[antisemitic]]...)
  • Marshall Carter  + (Only emerged in 1990 that Marshall S. Carter had this job on 5th August.)
  • Election/Fraud  + (Only happens in Third World countries your [[American]] [[oil]] hawks don't like.)
  • Le Cercle/2011  + (Only known info about this meeting is a later invitation letter)
  • WEF/Annual Meeting/2007  + (Only the 449 public figures listed of ~2200 participants)
  • Josée Forest-Niesing  + (Ontario Senator who died of [[COVID-19]] at the age of 56)
  • Document:F-16 for Ukraine - An open letter to Joseph Biden  + (Open letter to US President [[Joe Biden]]Open letter to US President [[Joe Biden]] from European deep state minions, pleading for an escalation in Ukraine, and [[NATO]] membership. Lo and behold, a week after the letter, Biden approved F-16s, indicating that the letter was [[astroturf]] to make a decision already decided seem like done by European demand...<br> Includes barely hidden threatening of those that blocked NATO accession in 2008, who bear "a grave responsibility" and "will be careful not to hinder it again."y" and "will be careful not to hinder it again.")
  • Loughborough University  + (Opened a Department of Politics, International Relations and European Studies in 2003.)
  • Land Destroyer Report  + (Operated by independent geopolitical analyst [[Brian Berletic]]; it moved to [https://newatlas.report/ NewAtlas.report] in October [[2021]].)
  • William Bishop  + (Operation 40 connected CIA officer with unclear connections to the JFK assassination.)
  • Rolando Masferrer  + (Operation 40 member car bombed in Miami a week mafter he published a newspaper editorial arguing that car bombs were a justifiable tactic.)
  • Pedro Luis Díaz Lanz  + (Operation 40 pilot)
  • Operation Gladio/Exposure  + (Operation Gladio was exposed in Italy by the research of Italian judge Felice Casson.)
  • Operation Mockingbird  + (Operation Mockingbird is a CIA covert operation that began in the [[1950s]] and is a continuing manipulation and control of the media by the CIA.)
  • WW2/Operation Market Garden  + (Operation to cross the [[River Rhine]] in [[1944]], may have been botched on purpose by British command)
  • Renate Köcher  + (Opinion pollster with solid ties to the establishment. Admits to selectively not publishing poll results she did not like, to influence public opinion.)
  • Rush Limbaugh  + (Opinion shaper of the 80s and 90s.)
  • Reality-based community  + (Opinions based more on observation than on faith, assumption, or ideology. Concept made obsolete thanks to the imperial spin machine and [[mockingbird media]].)
  • Paul Stehlin  + (Opposed the defense policy of [[General de Gaulle]], which called for French room for independence, and campaigned for a close alliance with the [[United States]]. Later exposed as secret "consultant" for US arms companies.)
  • Dissident  + (Opposition in other places, never at home)
  • "Anti-corruption"  + (Opposition to [[corruption]].)
  • Boris Georgiyevich Rotov  + (Ordained in 1960 at the age of 31, the youngest bishop in the Christian world. Russian Orthodox metropolitan of [[Leningrad]] until his sudden death at age 48 after drinking a cup of coffee at [[the Vatican]].)