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- David B. Buckley + (Resigned after details emerged of the CIA hacking into senate staffers computers in connection with the report on CIA torture.)
- Philipp Hildebrand + (Resigned after details of his wife's currency trades emerged.)
- Ian Blair + (Resigned after disagreements with [[Boris Johnson]].)
- Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson + (Resigned after he was named in the [[Panama Papers]] leak)
- Lester Crawford + (Resigned after his lies emerged regarding a conflict of interest.)
- Tareq Haddad + (Resigned after magazine suppressed his story on [[OPCW]].)
- Eric Schneiderman + (Resigned after multiple allegations of sexual and physical abuse.)
- Kim Darroch + (Resigned after name calling by [[Donald Trump]])
- Stephen Kappes + (Resigned after refusing an order from Porter Goss to fire his deputy, [[Michael Sulick]])
- Odd Roger Enoksen + (Resigned after sexual harassment accusations; coinciding with escalation in undeclared war with Russia and [[Nordstream sabotage]])
- Alexander Acosta + (Resigned after the arrest of [[Jeffrey Epstein]])
- Willy Claes + (Resigned after the discovery of a bribe of over 50 million Belgian francs.)
- Eliot Spitzer + (Resigned after the his involvement with the prostitution service, the Emperors Club VIP became known)
- Kyle Foggo + (Resigned amid a multimillion dollar corruption probe.)
- Richard Perle + (Resigned amid allegations of conflicts of interest for his jobs with arms companies.)
- Ernst Welteke + (Resigned amid concerns of improper influence by BMW.)
- Stacia Hylton + (Resigned amid mismanagement probe.)
- Jon Fredrik Baksaas + (Resigned as CEO of [[Telenor]] after corruption exposed. [[Bilderberg/2009]])
- Tom Price + (Resigned as Secretary of Health and Human Services following criticism of his use of private charters and military aircraft for travel)
- Kyle Foggo + (Resigned as [[Executive Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]] in 2006 amid corruption charges. Prosecutors said he "had a history of misconduct spanning two decades." 37 months after a plea deal.)
- J. Lynn Helms + (Resigned as [[Federal Aviation Administrator]] after [[Jonathan Kwitny]]'s allegations.)
- Clare Short + (Resigned as [[International Development Secretary]] after being misled by [[Tony Blair]] over the [[2003 Iraq War]])
- Ian Fletcher + (Resigned before the completion of his 5 year term)
- Jonathan Evans + (Resigned due to criticism of conflicts of interest with his job as [[HSBC Director]])
- Klaus Zumwinkel + (Resigned due to exposure of his tax fraud)
- Ruud Lubbers + (Resigned due to internal investigation. The next permanent successor was a fellow Bilderberger)
- Antonio Fazio + (Resigned due to the [[Antonveneta affair]])
- Malcolm Rifkind + (Resigned following the "cash for access" scandal.)
- Stephen House + (Resigned from Police Scotland after claims police were illegally intercepting communications and spying on journalists.)
- Emma Lewell-Buck + (Resigned from shadow front bench as part of the deep state campaign against [[Jeremy Corbyn]])
- Jens Krag + (Resigned in order to "see more of the world", requested a position at the Danish embassy in the United States. Later Prime Minister and multi-Bilderberger)
- Charles Jocelyn Hambro + (Resigned in protest.)
- Elizabeth Wilmshurst + (Resigned in the run-up to the [[2003 Invasion of Iraq]].)
- Thomas Bossert + (Resigned or "pushed out")
- Esther McVey + (Resigned over [[Brexit]])
- Terry Griffiths + (Resigned over claims of sexual harassment and molestation)
- Ingvar Carlsson + (Resigned the day after two men caught climbing his roof.)
- Thomas Karamessines + (Resigned to protest the sacking of [[Richard Helms]])
- Robert McFarlane + (Resigned to spend more time with his family)
- Turki bin Faisal al-Saud + (Resigned unexpectedly having had his term extended on 24 May 2001 for 4 more years, he was replaced by his uncle who had "no background in intelligence whatsoever".)
- Turki bin Faisal al-Saud + (Resigned unexpectedly.)
- COVID-19/Resistance + (Resistance during [[COVID-19]])
- Svein Blindheim + (Resistance hero who later revealed Stay Behind activities, and was convicted to prison for it.)
- Saratoga Springs + (Resort in upstate New York State, half-way to Canada. Significant deep state organized crime activities.)
- File:Pietro Quaroni's Comments on Rudolf Mueller's Paper.pdf + (Response to "The Weakness of Western Society" by Pietro Quaroni.)
- File:Discussion on Weaknesses of Western Society.pdf + (Response to "The Weakness of Western Society" by Rudolf Mueller)
- "Terrorism/Response" + (Responses to high profile acts of "[[terrorism]]" have been remarkably uniform in nature)
- John Sawers + (Responsibilities unclear.)
- Ronald Bye + (Responsible for bugging opponents, later became whistleblower.)
- John Gilbert + (Responsible for defence procurement)
- Accident Investigation Board Norway + (Responsible for investigating transport-related accidents within [[Norway]], where the [[1982 Mehamn Accident]] is one of them.)
- Islamic Media Unit + (Responsible for managing news about British foreign policy in the UK)
- News Department + (Responsible for managing news about British foreign policy in the UK)
- High Council on Public Health (France) + (Responsible for providing decision support to the Minister of Health. Its extraordinary recommendations have played a big role in the implementation of the [[Covid-19 deep event]] in France.)
- National Nuclear Security Administration + (Responsible for refurbishing US nuclear warheads)
- SOUTHCOM + (Responsible for the 'defense' of South America)
- Theodore Shackley + (Responsible for the 1973 Chilean coup d'état)
- Cleveland Cram + (Responsible for the CIA's liaison with British intelligence services [[MI5]] and [[MI6]] in the 1950s)
- Ahmet Üzümcü + (Responsible for the [[Douma]] and other crooked investigations)
- David Calcutt + (Responsible for the creation of the UK Press Complaints Commission.)
- General Military Academy + (Responsible for the initial training for officers of the Spanish Army, and for the officers of the [[Civil Guard (Spain)|Civil Guard]].)
- US/Senate/Committee/Rules and Administration + (Responsible for the rules of the [[United States Senate]])
- Moncef Slaoui + (Responsible for warp-speed development of experimental Covid-19 jabs up to January 2021. Fired over a "substantiated" sexual harassment claim in March 2021.)
- Rick Bright + (Restricted the use of [[hydroxychloroquine]] in US)
- Giovanni De Lorenzo + (Retained effective control of SIFAR although no longer official director)
- Ariel Merari + (Retired "[[terrorism expert]]")
- David Reddaway + (Retired British diplomat who was High Commissioner to Canada and Ambassador to Ireland and Turkey. In 2002, his appointment as [[British ambassador to Iran]] was rejected by the Iranian government.)
- Patrick Fairweather + (Retired British diplomat; in [[Jeffrey Epstein/Black book]])
- Vince Cable + (Retired British politician)
- Ivan Stambolić + (Retired Serbian politician killed for murky motives)
- Albie Sachs + (Retired South African Judge and anti-apartheid campaigner)
- Henry Hogger + (Retired UK diplomat member of the [[Institute for Statecraft]])
- Robert Brinkley + (Retired UK diplomat, [[Chatham House]])
- Jonathan Shaw + (Retired UK soldier and probable member of the [[Institute for Statecraft]].)
- James Ellis + (Retired US Navy admiral, then [[Lockheed Martin]]. In 2018 he was appointed Chairman of the User’s Advisory Group to the US Vice President’s [[National Space Council]]; the 2019 Bilderberg had "The Importance of Space" as a topic.)
- Christopher Nicholson + (Retired [[South African High Court]] Judge, prolific author)
- James Stavridis + (Retired [[US Navy admiral]] who was [[Supreme Allied Commander Europe.]])
- Ben Hodges + (Retired [[United States Army]] … Retired [[United States Army]] officer who was commanding general, United States Army Europe, where he pushed for a "military [[Schengen area]]" to allow the rapid freedom of movement of US troops and equipment in Europe. Attended his first [[Bilderberg in 2022]].[[Bilderberg in 2022]].)
- Jean-Louis Lafayeedney + (Retired director of the Institute For Statecraft. Financier)
- William Casey + (Retired due to a brain tumor.)
- Raymond Evershed + (Retired due to ill health.)
- John Moten + (Retired early for unspecified reasons.)
- Michael B. Green + (Retired forensic psychologist who has researched the [[US deep state]])
- David Leigh + (Retired journalist in [[the Guardian]].)
- Alan West + (Retired senior officer of the [[Royal Navy]] and [[Minister for Security and Counter-Terrorism]]. Told "by someone very high up...that we would be invading Iraq", 8 months before Parliamentary approval.)
- Peter Williams + (Retured Major General who took part in an [[Integrity Initiative]] event in 2018.)
- Operation Burnham + (Revenge massacre by New Zealand occupation forces in [[Afghanistan]].)
- From Communist to Neoconservative + (Review and critique of [[David Aaronovitch]]'s book "Party Animals" exposing its selective, partisan presentation of the Post WWII Communist Party of Great Britain and the glossed-over Jewish domination of its membership.)
- Tom Hardie-Forsyth + (Reviewing and overseeing critical infrastructure policy and exercises.)
- Louis-Charles Viossat + (Revolving door Big Pharma lobbyist who was responsible for French Covid vaccine rollout. Replaced in January 2021 because he was perceived as too slow.)
- Joseph Schmitz + (Revolving door between government official and Blackwater merecenaries)
- Charles James + (Revolving door lawyer for big oil. Attended [[Bilderberg 2002]].)
- Historical revision + (Rewriting [[history]].)
- Providence College + (Rhode Island Catholic university)
- Michael L'Estrange + (Rhodes Scholar to Oxford, then studied under [[Madeleine Albright]]. Spooky civil servant and Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom.)
- Hans Boden + (Rhodes Scholarship German industrialist in Germany before, during and after WW2)
- Clark Ervin + (Rhodes scholar, Inspector General of the United States Department of Homeland Security, then lobbyist)
- Foundation + (Rich people distributing of money to further the agendas of the rich and powerful.)
- Myles Ambrose + (Richard Nixon's first drug czar)
- Document:Out of the Closet on UFOs + (Richard Thieme admitting to believing in UFO's (the variety that have no explanation other than that they are the transports of non-human sentient beings or robots and of other than earthly origin).)
- Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken + (Richest woman in the Netherlands, from the Bilderberger [[Heineken]] family.)
- Rifle found on 6th floor of TSBD + (Rifle found on sixth floor of Book Depository - first identified as 7.5mm German Mauser.)