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  • 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.)
  • 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.)
  • News Department  + (Responsible for managing news about British foreign policy in the UK)
  • Islamic Media Unit  + (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)
  • 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).)
  • Rifle found on 6th floor of TSBD  + (Rifle found on sixth floor of Book Depository - first identified as 7.5mm German Mauser.)
  • Rigged science  + (Rigged science is the process of hindering free exploration and research. It is the corrupted counterpart of [[science]])
  • Collapsing Chinese people  + (Right at the beginning of the COVID crisis, videos from China emerged which showed collapsing people.)
  • Martin Sellner  + (Right wing activist from Austria)
  • Richard Angell  + (Right wing activist in the UK Labour Party)
  • Alain Soral  + (Right wing commentator in France.)
  • Stephen Haseler  + (Right wing of the UK Labour Party, then the Social Democratic Party. Same political interests as certain US agencies.)
  • AFD  + (Right wing populist party in [[Germany]].)
  • Robert Moss  + (Right-wing activist who specialized in anti-communist writing, attended [[Le Cercle]], later became a shamanic counselor)
  • Georg Ehrnrooth  + (Right-wing and [[anti-communist]] politician. Part of the patrician Ehrnrooth family, which has several Bilderbergers.)
  • Rubber bullet  + (Riot control weapon, governments are aware rubber bullets are more dangerous than the name suggests.)
  • Kemi Badenoch  + (Rising Tory cabinet minister)
  • Robert Oswald visits Lee Oswald  + (Robert Oswald visits Lee for 10 Minutes. Lee tells Robert, Don't believe all the so-called evidence.)
  • Document:Decoding Edward Jay Epstein's 'LEGEND'  + (Robin Ramsay claims that Edward Jay Epstein's ''Legend'' is disinformation.)
  • Robin Ramsay  + (Robin Ramsay is co-founder and editor of the Lobster Magazine. He writes about politics, para-politics and deep Politics.)
  • Donald Kaberuka  + (Rockefeller foundation economist picked as one of 4 [[African Union Special Envoys on Covid-19]], took part in [[Catastrophic Contagion]])
  • General Education Board  + (Rockefeller money buying control over the US education system)
  • Carlisle Humelsine  + (Rockefeller protege who attended the [[1964 Bilderberg]])
  • Astroturfing  + (Rolling out of fake grassroots movements)
  • Cristian Terheș  + (Romanian [[MEP]] and [[Covid-19 dissenter]])
  • Guccifer  + (Romanian hacker who gained access to e-mail accounts of US government officials and their family members.)
  • Ron Brown  + (Ron Brown was the United States Secretary of Commerce, serving during the first term of President [[Bill Clinton]]. He died in a plane crash along with 34 others. 3 months later, [[Mohammed Ferrat]], a business partner, reportedly died aboard [[TWA 800]].)
  • Ron Prosor  + (Ron Prosor was appointed Israeli ambassador to the UK in 2007.)
  • Derek Shearer  + (Roommate of [[Strobe Talbott]] at [[Yale University]])
  • Document:Our Spartan Future: Neo-feudalism  + (Rosa Koire's assessment why policies lead to undesirable outcomes.)
  • Rose Cheramie/Warns of JFK assassination  + (Rose Cheramie is thrown from a car, taken to hospital, and while there tells doctors that JFK is going to be killed in Dallas. ref. Crossfire, p 401)
  • Oswald Mosley  + (Rose to fame in the 1930s as the British Union of Fascists (BUF).)
  • Edmond Adolphe de Rothschild  + (Rothschild family Bilderberg Steering committee member)
  • Anthony O'Reilly  + (Rugby player who became Ireland's first billionaire. Media owner. [[1993 Bilderberg]].)
  • Document:25 Rules of Disinformation  + (Rules covering most of the tactics and stratagems employed by disinformation artists to promote official narratives and counter information and arguments that expose them as fraudulent.)
  • Scottish National Party  + (Ruling [[political party]] of [[Scotland]]. Campaigns for [[Scottish independence]].)
  • Conservative Party  + (Ruling [[political party]] of the [[United Kingdom]])
  • Jorge Mario Bergoglio  + (Ruling as Pope Francis. Fully onboard a [[New World Order]] agenda. "Being vaccinated is an act of love".)
  • Geelong Grammar School  + (Ruling class school. The school's fees are the most expensive in Australia.)
  • Social Democrats (Denmark)  + (Ruling party in [[Denmark]])
  • Chinese Communist Party  + (Ruling party of [[China]])
  • Group 13  + (Rumoured to be a secret cadre of UK ex-SAS and military intelligence operatives)
  • Ben Harris-Quinney  + (Rumoured to have stepped down after friction over the think tank’s partial UKIP endorsement ahead of the election.)
  • William Penn University  + (Run by members of the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers))
  • Barnaby Joyce  + (Rural conservative politician with some economic nationalist positions. Might have been toppled by dirt digging campaign.)
  • Russian military info revealed  + (Russia MOD presentation reveals that no missile launch was detected and that a Uktainian fighter plane was detected close to the Airliner just before it crashed)
  • Joseph Mifsud  + (Russiagate connected spook, last seen alive in May 2018.)
  • Alexander Konuzin  + (Russian Ambassador to Serbia 2008-2012)
  • Elena Nemirovskaya  + (Russian Bilderberger who founded the [[Moscow School of Political Studies]])
  • Alexander Kagansky  + (Russian COVID-19 Vaccine researcher found dead)
  • Lavrov pushes disclosure again  + (Russian FM Sergei Lavrov presses again for full disclosure of flight recorder and ATC recordings)
  • Lavrov on Kiev ATC tapes  + (Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says it is unclear why Kiev does not release its ATC recordings)
  • Kiev in breach of UNSCR 2166  + (Russian Foreign Ministry says that Ukraine is in breach of UNSCR by formally repudiating the cease-fire agreement around the crash site)
  • Document:Russian Foreign Ministry statement on the start of the delivery of humanitarian relief aid to Southeastern Ukraine  + (Russian Foreign Ministry statement on the start of the delivery of humanitarian relief aid to Southeastern Ukraine)
  • Document:It's not Russia that is destabilising Ukraine  + (Russian Foreign minister Sergei Lavrov - a voice of calm reason in a world gone mad - condemns the West for its uncooperative and obstructionist behaviour over the developing situation in Ukraine and appeals for rational cooperation to prevent civil war.)
  • Sergei Stepashin  + (Russian PM for 82 days, resigned over Chechen policy.)
  • Document:Vladimir Putin address to the Novorossiya militia  + (Russian President Vladimir Putin addresses the Novorossiya Militia about their successes against the military forces of the Kiev Junta)
  • Sergei Tretyakov  + (Russian SVR (foreign intelligence) officer, who defected to the [[United States]] in [[2000]].)
  • Vitaly Churkin  + (Russian Un Ambassador who died of what officially was a heart failure, at a time when there was a lot of Western diplomatic pressure on Russia and several other diplomats had died in a short period of time.)
  • RUE MH17 report  + (Russian Union of Engineers: reconstruction of the attack on the "Boeing")
  • Andrey Botikov  + (Russian [[Sputnik]] jab scientist "killed by intruder" in unclear circumstances in 2022.)
  • Boris Fyodorov  + (Russian [[WEF YGL 1994]] and Deputy Prime Minister who died of a stroke, aged 50)
  • Victor Bout  + (Russian accused of arms smuggling by the US, was jailed with help from a turned associate, allegedly, on orders of the [[CIA]].)
  • Andrey Kostin  + (Russian banker and deep state operative. [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1999]] with extensive ties to the WEF.)
  • Herman Gref  + (Russian banker/politician. [[World Economic Forum]]’s board of trustees. Played a prominent role in the development and production of the [[Sputnik V]] vaccine.)
  • Igor Kolomoisky  + (Russian billionaire oligarch banned from entering the US due to "significant corruption")
  • Mikhail Khodorkovsky  + (Russian billionaire who feuded with [[Vladimir Putin]]. Set up the [[Future Of Russia Foundation]].)
  • Oleg Deripaska  + (Russian billionaire, [[WEF Global Leader for Tomorrow]])
  • Sergei Guriev  + (Russian born but working in France, Single Bilderberg banker economist)
  • Andrey Guryev  + (Russian businessman)
  • Andrei Elinson  + (Russian businessman who co-convened an April 2020 summit of the [[Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs Coordinating Council for combating the coronavirus outbreak]])
  • Vladimir Potanin  + (Russian businessman. The 10th richest person in the world.)
  • Vladimir Lenin  + (Russian communist revolutionary, a big contributor to later communist ideologies, founded the Soviet Union. Started the "red terror" - a mass campaign of political repression and executing 100.000 to 200.000 political dissidents in [[1918]].)
  • Concord Management and Consulting  + (Russian company under US sanctions)
  • Sergei Lavrov  + (Russian diplomat and very competent Foreign Minister)
  • Vladimir Ivanovich Voronkov  + (Russian diplomat. Under-Secretary for the [[United Nations Counter-Terrorism Office]] since 2017.)
  • Vladimir Bukovsky  + (Russian dissident who spoke at the 1979 [[JCIT]].)
  • Dmitri Trenin  + (Russian double Bilderberger)
  • Igor Sutyagin  + (Russian exposed as a member of the [[Integrity Initiative]]'s [[Cluster/UK/Inner Core|Inner Core]] [[cluster]].)
  • Alexander Perepilichny  + (Russian financial whistleblower who dropped dead in London while out jogging.)
  • Kirill Androsov  + (Russian financier, businessman, YGL, 2008-2010 Deputy chief of staff to Vladimir Putin)
  • Ilya Zhitomirskiy  + (Russian hacker who co-developed [[Diaspora]], a distributed social network which was marketed as a [[Facebook]] killer. Officially a [[suicide]].)
  • Rosneft  + (Russian integrated oil and gas company. One of the few multinationals in the world not owned by the Western interlocking directorate of capital.)
  • FSB  + (Russian intelligence agency, successor to the [[KGB]])
  • Darya Dugina  + (Russian journalist and political activist who was killed in a car bombing on the outskirts of Moscow on 20 August 2022)
  • Maksim Borodin  + (Russian journalist who fell to his death from his apartment in unclear circumstances)
  • Ethnopolitics Online  + (Russian language website)
  • Evgeny Lebedev  + (Russian member of the House of Lords)
  • Igor Korobov  + (Russian military officer)
  • Grigori Rasputin  + (Russian mystic with great influence on the last Czar and Czarina of Russian. Murdered by British agents in 1916.)
  • Gazprom  + (Russian oil and gas giant corporation)
  • Vladimir Vinogradov  + (Russian oligarch, [[GLT 1996]], died aged 53)
  • Victor Pinchuk  + (Russian oligarch, [[The Giving Pledge]], does [[WEF AGM]]s)
  • Russia of the Future  + (Russian political party)
  • Vladimir Dzhabarov  + (Russian politician and [[spook]].)
  • Umar Dzhabrailov  + (Russian politician and businessman associated with several murders in his "career". Mentioned in [[Jeffrey Epstein's black book]].)
  • Alexei Navalny  + (Russian politician designated "leader of tRussian politician designated "leader of the opposition" by Western [[corporate media]], despite not leading the biggest opposition party. Mystery income stream, mystery decidedly non-deadly "poisoning" incident in 2020. Died in prison of "sudden death syndrome".Died in prison of "sudden death syndrome".)
  • Aleksandr Smirnov  + (Russian politician who reportedly died from [[COVID]])
  • Sergei Glazyev  + (Russian politician, economist and full member of Russian Academy of Science since 2008)
  • Igor Shuvalov  + (Russian politician, former Deputy Prime Minister)
  • Gamaleya Research Institute of Epidemiology and Microbiology  + (Russian research institute responsible for the [[Sputnik V]] vaccine, after having failed in its four other vaccine developments.)
  • Andrey I. Denisov  + (Russian senior diplomat. Ambassador to the [[United Nations]] and, since 2013 [[China]] at the time of a rapidly strengthening relationship.)
  • Ruslan Boshirov  + (Russian spook who allegedly smeared super-deadly nerve agent on a doorknob, without becoming seriously ill himself.)
  • Alexander Petrov  + (Russian spook who allegedly smuggled super-deadly nerve gas through British customs in a perfume bottle)
  • Goronwy Rees  + (Russian spook. Close friend and confidant of [[Guy Burgess]].)
  • Almaz-Antey  + (Russian state-owned company in the arms industry.)
  • TASS  + (Russian state-owned news agency, successor of Soviet-era agency with same name.)
  • Yandex  + (Russian version of Google, multilingual search engine)
  • Marina Oswald  + (Russian wife of [[Lee Harvey Oswald]].)
  • Eduard Limonov  + (Russian writer, poet, publicist, and political dissident.)
  • Dmitry Orlov  + (Russian-American writer on subjects related to "potential economic, ecological and political decline and collapse in the United States", something he has called "permanent crisis".)
  • South Front  + (Russian-friendly video analysis site. Has faced massive Western corporate/government censorship.)
  • Simon Uralov  + (Russian/Ukrainian political analyst)
  • Victor Vekselberg  + (Russian–Israeli-Cypriot billionaire and businessman with heavy [[WEF AGM]] habit)
  • Russian ATA questions  + (Russia’s Air Transport Agency publish 22 questions and 6 'necessary actions' addressed to the Ukrainian authorities)
  • Fiona Hill  + (Russophobic UK-born US foreign affairs specialist who has spent her whole career working to expand US influence in Eurasia)
  • Keir Giles  + (Russophobic [[UK deep state operative]], member of [[Integrity Initiative]].)
  • Oswald purchased rifle  + (Ruth Paine makes notation on her calendar 'LHO purchase of rifle.' ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 293)
  • Madeleine Albright  + (Ruthless [[politician]]Ruthless [[politician]], acquired and beloved by everyone named [[Clinton]] in the [[1990s]]. Hero of [[Kosovo]]. Most powerful woman of all time according to [[ISGP]]'s superclass index. When asked about half a million dead [[Iraqi]] children because of the sanctions she enforced, she replied "We think the price is worth it." replied "We think the price is worth it.")
  • Ryszard Kukliński  + (Ryszard Jerzy Kukliński was a Polish colonel and Cold War spy for NATO.)
  • McGeorge Bundy  + (S&B, Deep state actor, National Security Advisor)
  • Ben Griffin  + (SAS turned whistleblower and ant-war activist, subject to legal gags, who gives an unflattering inside perspective of the SAS culture.)
  • Guido Colonna di Paliano  + (SDS connected Italian aristocrat and diplomat. [[Deputy Secretary General of NATO]] 1962-64, then European Commissioner.)
  • Mort Janklow  + (SDS connected literary agent)
  • Alexander Vershbow  + (SDS connected regular at the [[Brussels Forum]])
  • David Green  + (SFO Director 2012-18)
  • Gianfranco Battelli  + (SISMI Director on 9-11, who reports that he refused to cooperate in kidnapping terrorist suspects for the CIA.)
  • Fritz Erler  + (SPD Deputy chair. Attended all Bilderberg meetings from 1955 September to his death in 1967, aged 53)
  • Superparamagnetic Iron Oxide Nanoparticle  + (SPIONS have aroused significant interest as delivery system of biotherapeutics (therapeutic cells, proteins and genes).)
  • Bullet 399 handed to SS Chief Rowley  + (SS Agent Richard Johnson hands bullet 399 to SS Chief Rowley at Executive building in Washington D.C. ref. Best Evidence, p 646)
  • Lawson receives Texas trip schedule  + (SS Agent Winston Lawson is briefed and receives a tentative schedule of Texas trip from SS Agent [[Roy Kellerman]] who was the agent in charge of arranging the timetable for trip and responsible for motorcade route.)
  • SS Agents Lawson and Sorrels test-drive route  + (SS Agents Lawson and Sorrels drive route from Lovefield to Trademart which went down Main street to Stemmons freeway. ref. W.C.)
  • JFK/Assassination/Motorcade/Timing verified  + (SS Agents Lawson and Sorrels with Dallas police assistant Chief Charles Batchelor drive motorcade route verifying that it could be driven in 45 minutes and was unchanged. ref. W.C.)
  • Bullet 399 sent to FBI Lab  + (SS Chief Rowley sends bullet 399 to FBI laboratory. ref. Best Evidence, p 646)
  • Paul Dickopf  + (SS spook who became leader of the [[German Federal Police]] after the war, where he recruited exclusively former [[Gestapo]] and [[SS]] officers. Also a paid "unilateral agent" of the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] since 1948.)
  • Luiz Henrique Mandetta  + (Sacked after implementing the COVID-19 Lockdown)
  • Pedro Luis Díaz Lanz  + (Sacked by Fidel Castro after voicing opposition to communism.)
  • Murat Çetinkaya  + (Sacked by Tayyip Erdogan)
  • Vernon Kell  + (Sacked by Winston Churchill.)
  • John Sinclair  + (Sacked by [[Anthony Eden]] after the death of frogman sent to spy on Soviet ship.)
  • Esther McVey  + (Sacked just before [[COVID]])
  • Dennis Blair  + (Sacked without ceremony)
  • Juliana Wilhelmina  + (Sad (but not completely clean) wife of seemingly ruthless Prince Bernhard. Was silenced and blackmailed very early with her spooky connections by her own husband.)
  • User:Robin  + (Sadly, false flag attacks have become routSadly, false flag attacks have become routine in the 21st century, and a lot of effort and resources are channeled into their production - and even more into the suppression of these truths. The more people who understand this technique, the less effective and more counterproductive it will be.ive and more counterproductive it will be.)
  • Neil Basu  + (Said there should be a discussion about whether it is "the correct thing for society to allow" people to spread online "misinformation that could cost people’s lives".)
  • Abu Qatada  + (Salafi cleric and Jordanian national, expelled from UK)
  • Homosexuality  + (Same-sex attraction.)
  • Ivo Samkalden  + (Samkalden, as first [[Jewish]]Samkalden, as first [[Jewish]] mayor of [[Amsterdam]] from [[1967]] to [[1977]], was the main instigator - with backing and a secret advisory board - that changed Amsterdam's main financial economy from industrial to [[corporate]] sources. During his tenure the first coffee-shops were opened and multiple [[drug]]-networks were set-up. [[Klaas Bruinsma]] escaped this "law and order mayor".[[Klaas Bruinsma]] escaped this "law and order mayor".)
  • Crispin Blunt  + (Sandhurst, Le Cercle, MP, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee)
  • Geoffrey Tantum  + (Sandhurst, MI6, Former(?) secretary of [[Le Cercle]])
  • Document:Killing Diplomacy  + (Sane people will choose politics over war,Sane people will choose politics over war, and sane – that is, competently governed – nations will choose diplomacy over belligerence and confrontation. If we look around in search of such incompetently governed nations, two examples readily present themselves: the [[United States]] and the [[United Kingdom]].ited Kingdom]].)
  • David Veness  + (Sat on the [[Mishcon Note]] written by [[Diana Spencer]] about her presentiment of a fatal car crash.)
  • Babylon Bee  + (Satirical website censored since 2020.)
  • King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals  + (Saudi Arabian university)
  • Makarem Batterjee  + (Saudi YGL businessman who worked with the Saudi government on [[COVID-19]] as president of the [[Saudi German Hospitals Group]])
  • Sami Alangari  + (Saudi businessman with [[deep state]] connections.)
  • Maan al-Jaraba  + (Saudi political [[dissident]] who claims he was attempted murdered in a similar way to [[Jamal Khashoggi]].)
  • Bandar bin Sultan  + (Saudi state media announced that he was removed from this position "at his own request".)
  • Ted Westhusing  + (Saw a lot of [[fraud]] going on in Iraq and let his exasperation show. Shot dead near Baghdad.)
  • David Grimes  + (Says the things wanted, therefore allowed access to [[Corporate media|commercially-controlled media]] as a 'debunker'. Very fond of the [[straw man]] argument.)
  • Document:The Rossing File:The Inside Story of Britain's Secret Contract for Namibian Uranium  + (Scandal in the [[1970s]]Scandal in the [[1970s]] and [[1980s]] of collusion by successive British governments with the mining conglomerate [[Rio Tinto Group|Rio Tinto]] to import [[yellowcake]] from the [[Rössing Uranium Mine]] in [[Namibia]] (illegally occupied by apartheid [[South Africa]]) in defiance of international law, and leading to the targeting of [[UN Commissioner for Namibia]] [[Bernt Carlsson]] on [[Pan Am Flight 103]] in December 1988.[Pan Am Flight 103]] in December 1988.)
  • Tina Joemat-Pettersson  + (Scandal ridden ex-minister form South Africa who died suddenly)
  • Barbados  + (Scenic [[Caribbean]] island nation. Formerly part of the [[British Empire]])
  • Paddy Lillis  + (Schemed successfully to deny new Corbyn supporters a say in Labor internal elections.)
  • Jim Marrs  + (Scholar for 9/11 Truth who taught a class on the [[JFK assassination]] at the [[University of Texas at Arlington]] for 30 years.)
  • File:Truth for Germany.pdf  + (Scholarly questioning of the official (vicScholarly questioning of the official (victor's) narrative of World War II as "The Peoples' War" or "The Good War". A narrative that is quintessentially ideological in laying blame for the biggest humanitarian catastrophe in history to date on Germany alone. The book, together with his subsequent publishing activities in the field of historical revision have earned this meek and self-effacing man one term of imprisonment and several other convictions in 'Freedom-loving' Germany.r convictions in 'Freedom-loving' Germany.)
  • New College School  + (School tied to [[New College, Oxford]].)
  • Fritz Halm  + (Schweizerische Arbeitgeberverband. Known earlier as Zentralverband Schweizerischer Arbeitgeberorganisationen.)
  • Space Relations  + (Sci-fi novel of an intergalactic empire ruled by aristocrats, whose boredom and absolute power have driven them to madness, in which humans are kidnapped to become illegal playthings of the galaxy's super-rich.)
  • Richard Lewontin  + (Science dissident who wrote ''Not In Our Genes'' and aired ''Biology As Ideology''.)
  • Gerard Piel  + (Science editor at [[Life magazine]], then editor in chief at [[Scientific American]] [[1947]]-[[1984]].)
  • Science/Problematic notions  + (Science is sometimes used as [[thought stopping cliché]] and/or tied to [[grant]]s to predetermine desired outcomes for businesses as well as education curriculums)
  • Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology  + (Science university in Moscow with rigorous training standards)
  • Scientism  + (Science™ when used as a bullying technique: "just shut up and follow the experts". Exaggerated belief in science)
  • File:What Really Caused the ROKS Cheonan Warship Sinking?.pdf  + (Scientific proof that it was not the North Korean military that sank the Cheonan, but a rogue South Korean submarine)
  • Pugwash Conferences  + (Scientis organization whose main objective is "the elimination of all weapons of mass destruction (nuclear, chemical and biological) and of war as a social institution to settle international disputes.")
  • Metin Sitti  + (Scientis with interest in microrobotics and nanotechnology)
  • Jonathan Jay Couey  + (Scientist and biological researcher who has questioned the efficacy of "[[gain-of-function]]" research and suggested that COVID-19 may have been cause by means other than a synthetic virus.)
  • Dennis Bushnell  + (Scientist and futurist working for NASA)
  • Árpád Pusztai  + (Scientist who was fired - likely after a intervention from Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]] - after publishing research unfavorable to genetically modified food.)
  • Richard Lindzen  + (Scientist with opinions outside the [[scientific consensus about climate change]])
  • Luhan Yang  + (Scientist working on [[xenotransplantation]], cross-species transplants. [[Berggruen Institute]]. [[World Economic Forum]] Young Leader.)
  • John Davison Rockefeller III  + (Scion of the [[Rockefeller family]] with a lifelong passion for [[population control]])
  • Jonathan Oppenheimer  + (Scion of the gold and diamond [[Oppenheimer family]], [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]], [[WEF/GLT/2002]], [[WEF/YGL/2005]]...)
  • Aberdeen University  + (Scotland's third-oldest university and the fifth-oldest in the English-speaking world)
  • Tom McKillop  + (Scottish Bilderberger, [[AstraZeneca CEO]] 1999-2006, European Round Table of Industrialists)
  • Raymond Robertson  + (Scottish Conservative politician, later founding director of PR-company [[Halogen Communications]])
  • Maggie Chapman  + (Scottish Green politician)
  • Gavin Strang  + (Scottish Labour MP)
  • Christine Jardine  + (Scottish Liberal Democrat MP since 2017)
  • Mhairi Black  + (Scottish National Party MP in London)
  • Nicola Sturgeon  + (Scottish National Party MSP for Glasgow Southside)
  • Janey Godley  + (Scottish Nationalist, paid to promote [[face masks]] and [[lockdowns]] in a series of ad campaigns.)
  • Alyn Smith  + (Scottish SNP politician. Member of [[Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China]].)
  • Sean Connery  + (Scottish actor most known for the British propaganda movie series [[James Bond]]. Supporter of Scottish independence.)
  • John Hope  + (Scottish aristocrat and Tory politician.)
  • Helena Kennedy  + (Scottish barrister, broadcaster, member of the House of Lords.)
  • Brian Ivory  + (Scottish businessman)
  • Adam Werritty  + (Scottish businessman and close friend of the former Secretary of State for Defence [[Liam Fox]] - and also close to [[Mossad]].)
  • John Kerr  + (Scottish businessman and diplomat, attended all Bilderbergs from 2004 up to 2016)
  • William Duncan  + (Scottish businessman who attended the [[1980 Bilderberg]])
  • Malcolm Kendrick  + (Scottish doctor and author. He is particularly known for his belief that belief that [[cholesterol]] does not cause [[cardiovascular disease]], but also has written extensively, and with humor, on a number of medical [[dogmas]].)
  • Bill Ramsay  + (Scottish independence activist against [[nuclear weapons]].)
  • Mark Hirst  + (Scottish independence activist persecuted by [[COPFS]])
  • Alba Party  + (Scottish independence party, trying to take over from the [[Scottish National Party]], which has moved closer to the British establishment.)
  • Neil Mackay  + (Scottish journalist allegedly pro-independence, but seems to align very closely with the narrative from [[UK deep state]].)
  • George Kerevan  + (Scottish journalist, economist, previously [[Scottish National Party]], then joined [[Alba Party]])
  • Colin Boyd  + (Scottish judge who has been a Senator of the College of Justice since June 2012.)
  • Frank Mulholland  + (Scottish lawyer and [[Lord Advocate]])
  • Neil Davidson  + (Scottish lawyer and former Advocate General for Scotland.)
  • Kenneth Roy  + (Scottish ministers with or without the assScottish ministers with or without the assistance of the [[Lord Advocate]] have managed to convince themselves that the most expedient way of marking 10 years of the [[Pan Am Flight 103|Lockerbie scandal]] is simply to affirm the infallibility of Scottish justice.irm the infallibility of Scottish justice.)
  • Dounreay  + (Scottish nuclear facility)
  • Danny Alexander  + (Scottish politician. The deputy of [[George Osborne]] (2010 to 2015))
  • Henry Scrymgeour-Wedderburn  + (Scottish soldier/politician)
  • Heriot-Watt University  + (Scottish university)
  • Edinburgh Napier University  + (Scottish university with technical and engineering focus)
  • Ian MacGregor  + (Scottish/US businessman chaired British Steel Corporation 1980-83, National Coal Board 1983-86)
  • Document:Stephen Donald Lewis Davies @ GMC  + (Screenshot of II checking out Dr. Stephen Davies of Salisbury Hospital, who wrote a letter to the Times disputing the official narrative. See [[Skripal Affair]])
  • Shawn Slovo  + (Screenwriter, daughter of [[Joe Slovo]])
  • Stuart M. Gerson  + (Scting United States Attorney General in 1994, including in the beginning of the [[Waco Siege]].)
  • StartPage  + (Search engine in cooperation with Linux Mint)
  • Swisscows  + (Search engine which claims not keep track of the searches carried out on its site. Does however use Microsoft [[Bing]] for web search.)
  • Search engine  + (Search engines are websites that record and index webpages in order to handle user searches, presenting a list of them to users who input a search term.)
  • Search and seizure  + (Searches of property by law enforcement for legitimate purposes; but depending on the country, also used to intimidate dissenters and dissidents.)
  • Leah-Lynn Plante  + (Seattle anarchist activist who was subpoenaed to testify before a [[grand jury]].)
  • 2nd Russian aid convoy  + (Second 200+ truck convoy of humanitarian aid from Russia delivered to Lugansk)
  • Second Gentleman of the United States  + (Second Gentleman of the United States)
  • Second Referendum on Scottish Independence  + (Second attempt at Scottish independence, heavily opposed by British deep state.)
  • Bank of America  + (Second biggest bank in the US)
  • Argentina  + (Second biggest country in South America.)
  • Fernand Spaak  + (Second generation Belgian Bilderberger lawyer diplomat who was shot dead in 1981.)
  • Peter Wallenberg  + (Second generation Bilderberg)
  • Paul Martin  + (Second generation Bilderberg. Prime Minister of Canada)
  • Andreas Treichl  + (Second generation Bilderberger)
  • Antoinette Spaak  + (Second generation Bilderberger)
  • Franck Riboud  + (Second generation Bilderberger businessman)
  • Stephan Schmidheiny  + (Second generation Swiss [[Bilderberger]] [[businessman]])
  • Louis Schweitzer  + (Second generation Triple Bilderberger Swiss President of Le Siècle)
  • Sinan Tara  + (Second generation Turkish billionaire businessman Bilderberger)
  • Walter Raymond Jr  + (Second generation [[Cercle]] visitor)
  • Alexandra Mitsotaki  + (Second generation [[Greek Bilderberger]], co-founder and president of the World Human Forum)
  • Monika Hohlmeier  + (Second generation [[Le Cercle]], daughter of [[Franz Josef Strauß]])
  • Robert Crowley  + (Second in command of the CIA's [[National Clandestine Service|Directorate of Operations]], which was in charge of [[covert operations]]. Source for several interesting interviews and lists, but of uncertain reliability.)
  • Oswald interrogated 2nd time  + (Second interrogation of Oswald in Captain Fritz's Office.)
  • University of Applied Sciences of Amsterdam  + (Second largest [[University]] of [[Amsterdam]]. Publicly funded.)
  • Saint Petersburg  + (Second largest city in Russia)
  • Sainsbury's  + (Second largest supermarket chain in the United Kingdom=)
  • University of Porto  + (Second largest university in [[Portugal]].)
  • Secondary source  + (Secondary sources report by use of [[primary source]]s.)
  • Chatham House Rule  + (Secrecy [[UK Deep state]] style)
  • Exercise Alice  + (Secret 2016 UK pandemic exercise modelling the impact of a coronavirus outbreak)
  • Abraham Bolden  + (Secret Service agent convicted on bogus charges when he blew the whistle to the [[Warren Commission]].)
  • Conspiracy  + (Secret agreements to commit illegal acts.)
  • Hannibal Directive  + (Secret directive whereby Israeli officers and soldiers are required to do everything in their power to prevent captures, even if this entails the death of the prisoner.)
  • Operation Gladio  + (Secret for over 40 years, Gladio is a NATOSecret for over 40 years, Gladio is a NATO-backed network of armed soldiers inside the nations of Europe outside effective control of national governments. Ostensibly intended for use only in case of a Soviet invasion, Gladio carried out a string of false flag terror attacks. In 1990, the European parliament asked all member states to launch investigations, but only 5 national governments did so.s, but only 5 national governments did so.)
  • Overseas and Defence Secretariat  + (Secretariat in the [[United Kingdom]] [[Cabinet Office]].)
  • Henrik Beer  + (Secretary General of the International Red Cross. Attended the [[Bilderberg/1963|1963]] and [[1964 Bilderberg]]s.)
  • Spencer Oliver  + (Secretary general of the Parliamentary Assembly of the [[Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe]] 1992-2015.)
  • Drew Lewis  + (Secretary of Transportation under [[Reagan]], best known for presiding over the firing of the striking U.S. air traffic controllers in 1981. [[Bilderberg/1988]])
  • Paul R. Ignatius  + (Secretary of the Navy under the [[Lyndon Johnson Administration]].)
  • Document:Cold War II: Interview with Nikolay Patrushev, Secretary of the Russian Security Council  + (Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation, Nikolay Patrushev, interviewed by Rossiyskaya Gazeta on 15 October 2014. The interview makes it crystal clear that a de-facto state of undeclared war exists between Anglo-US-Nato and Russia.)
  • Evelyn Lincoln  + (Secretary to [[JFK]].)
  • Emile van Lennep  + (Secretary-General of the OECD for 15 years. Poly Bilderberg)
  • Kofi Annan  + (Secretary-General of the United Nations 1997-2006 now working for [[Macro Advisory Partners]])
  • Opus Dei  + (Secretive catholic deep state group with connections to [[Gladio]])
  • Logic Industries  + (Secretive company founded by the Israeli-born [[billionaire]] [[spook]]/[[businessman]] [[Mati Kochavi]], reported to produce security software.)
  • Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies  + (Secretive group with "about 60" members aSecretive group with "about 60" members and an uncertain amount of influence over the UK government on certain topics, such as the [[UK Covid lockdown]]. [[Ian Boyd]] claimed that the group's membership must be kept secret to protect it from "dark forces".t secret to protect it from "dark forces".)
  • Ian Trethowan  + (Secretly cooperated with [[MI5]] to secretly weed out leftists)
  • Luis A. Aguilar  + (Securities and Exchange Commissioner in the aftermath of the 2008 economic crisis)
  • Gordon Corera  + (Security Correspondent at [[BBC News]], where he was "frequently in contact" with the [[Integrity Initiative]])
  • Monique Garnier-Lançon  + (Security advisor? Deputy Mayor?)
  • Amil Khan  + (Security cleared [[Chatham House]] fellow who was proposed to be one of the 3 directors of the [[EXPOSE Network]] (together with [[Chris Donnelly]] of the [[Institute for Statecraft]] and [[Louis Brooke]] of the [[Zinc Network]])
  • Strategic and Defence Studies Centre  + (Security think-tank at [[Australian National University]])
  • Spain  + (Seemingly a tropical easy-going country onSeemingly a tropical easy-going country on the southern border of Europe. Spain has had trouble running a “death squad-free” democracy since [[Franco]] retired. Spain has seen the bloodiest post [[Gladio 1]] terror attack take place in Madrid in [[2004]], and was a battleground of the [[Ifs]] and [[GRU]] during the 2010s.U]] during the 2010s.)
  • Australia/Liberal Party  + (Sees itself as state-bearing party)
  • Mari Elka Pangestu  + (Selected [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1999]] when she was an Indonesian minister. From 2020 [[World Bank]] Managing Director of Development Policy and Partnerships)
  • Tito Mboweni  + (Selected [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1995|Global Leaders for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum]] in [[1995]] - [[Governor of the South African Reserve Bank]] - [[Goldman Sachs]] - Minister of Finance)
  • Boris Fyodorov  + (Selected a [[WEF YGL 1994]])
  • Matthew Bannister  + (Selected a [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1999|Global Leader for Tomorrow]] by the [[World Economic Forum]] in 1999)
  • Michelle Rempel  + (Selected a [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2016|Young Global Leader]] by the [[World Economic Forum]] in 2016.)
  • Alexander De Croo  + (Selected a [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2015|Young Global Leader]] by the [[World Economic Forum]] in 2015. Belgian Prime Minster during some of the hardest lockdowns in Europe.)
  • Vincent Van Quickenborne  + (Selected a [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2010|Young Global Leader]] by the [[World Economic Forum]] in 2010. As [[Belgian Justice Minister]] in 2020, he fined those who refused to take COVID tests or wear masks.)
  • Katharina Borchert  + (Selected a [[WEF/Young Global Leaders/2011|Young Global Leader by the WEF in 2011]]Selected a [[WEF/Young Global Leaders/2011|Young Global Leader by the WEF in 2011]] as CEO of [[Spiegel Online]], the most influential corporate media outlet in Germany. From 2016 Chief Innovation Officer at [[Mozilla]] working on "strengthening its position in the fight against fake news". position in the fight against fake news".)
  • Clarissa Delgado  + (Selected an [[Obama Foundation Fellows/2018|Obama Foundation Fellow]] in 2018 and a [[WEF/Young Global Leaders/2022|WEF Young Global Leader]] in 2022.)
  • Ibram X Kendi  + (Selected as Young Leader by the World Economic Forum in 2021.)
  • Fabiola Gianotti  + (Selected for an unprecedented second term as DG, to run until 2025)
  • Selective enforcement  + (Selective enforcement is the choosing when (and when ''not'') to take legal action against suspected lawbreakers. It is used by the deep state to hide its control.)
  • Bellingcat  + (Self-styled "Site for citizen investigatioSelf-styled "Site for citizen investigations of current events using open source information" lead by [[Eliot Higgins]] and "8 volunteers", allegedly funded by a Kickstarter campaign. The site is popular with the [[Corporate media|commercially-controlled media]] and has paid for articles from [[Dan Kaszeta]], a member of the [[Institute for Statecraft]]/[[Integrity Initiative]].[[Integrity Initiative]].)
  • Tony Farrell  + (Self-styled whistleblower whom Tom Secker doubts)
  • Eliot Higgins  + (Self-taught founder of [[Bellingcat]].)
  • Document:5 July Seminar; Potential guest list for discussion  + (Seminar with a mix of media, academics and lots of spooks)
  • US/Senate/Committee/Energy and Natural Resources  + (Senate Committee with jurisdiction over maSenate Committee with jurisdiction over matters related to energy and mineral resources, including nuclear development; irrigation and reclamation, territorial possessions of the United States, trust lands appertaining to America's indigenous peoples, and the conservation, use, and disposition of federal lands.on, use, and disposition of federal lands.)
  • US/Senate/Committee/Agriculture Nutrition and Forestry  + (Senate Committee with oversight of all matters relating to the nation's [[agriculture]] industry, [[farming]] programs, [[forestry]] and [[logging]], and legislation relating to [[nutrition]], [[home economics]], and rural development.)
  • David Durenberger  + (Senate Intelligence Committee leader caught rorting travel reimbursements.)
  • Robert Latham Owen  + (Senate sponsor of the Glass-Owen Federal Reserve Act of 1913, which created the [[Federal Reserve System]]; which he later criticized as dominated by the largest banks.)
  • Elena Cattaneo  + (Senator for life. Attended [[Bilderberg 2018]].)
  • Bob Corker  + (Senator from Tennessee 2007-2019, Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee from 2015-2019)
  • Sheldon Whitehouse  + (Senator from [[Rhode Island]] since 2007)
  • John Tower  + (Senator who as [[Chairperson of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board]] died in a [[plane crash]] a day after a friend of his.)
  • Richard Stengel  + (Senio US [[Propagandist]] "Having once been almost a First Amendment absolutist, I have really moved my position on it, because I just think for practical reasons...")
  • Henry Strickland  + (Senior Associate Fellow of the [[Institute for Statecraft]] specialising in "Institutional Reform")
  • Martin Edmonds  + (Senior Associate Fellow of the [[Institute for Statecraft]] whose name was removed after the [[Integrity Initiative Leak]])
  • Anne Bader  + (Senior Associate Fellow of the [[Institute for Statecraft]])
  • Derek Boorman  + (Senior British Army officer and Chief of Defence Intelligence 1985-1988.)
  • Jon Cunliffe  + (Senior British civil servant serving as Deputy Governor of the Bank of England for Financial Stability.)
  • James Critchfield  + (Senior CIA spook who handled [[Reinhard Gehlen]]. Then Near East Division Chief from [[1959]] to [[1969]] where he arranged a coup in [[Iraq]]. Le Cercle)
  • Ray Cline  + (Senior CIA, spoke at the 1979 [[Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism]])
  • Jean Allard  + (Senior Canadian officer. [[Bilderberg 1968]])
  • Karel Kovanda  + (Senior Czech diplomat)
  • Michael Phillips  + (Senior Departmental Assistant to the Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs. One Bilderberg, at least 2 [[WEF AGM]]s)
  • Hans Groth  + (Senior Director for Healthcare Policy & Market Access, Oncology Business Unit, at [[Pfizer |Pfizer Europe]]. Attended [[2011 Bilderberg]].)
  • Herman Daly  + (Senior Economist in the Environment Department of the [[World Bank]], where he helped to develop policy guidelines related to sustainable development.)
  • Document:The Tragedy of Gaza was all foreshadowed in the Bible  + (Senior Establishment journalist Christopher Booker accuses Israel of identifying 'Race' with being 'Right' - an accusation which is self-evident from its constitution but which is too sensitive for publication in his newspaper The Sunday Telegraph)
  • Michael Boskin  + (Senior Fellow at [[Stanford University]]'s [[Hoover Institution]]. Panelist at the [[1991 Bilderberg]], on the panel ''Economic And Financial Threats To The Alliance''.)
  • Malik Niazi  + (Senior Fellow of the [[Institute for Statecraft]], with a specialist area of "Societies in Transition, [[Afghanistan]]")
  • Nicolás de Pedro  + (Senior Fellow of the [[Institute for Statecraft]] and leader of the [[Integrity Initiative's Spain Cluster]])
  • Maurice Gourdault-Montagne  + (Senior French diplomat)
  • Hans-Lothar Domröse  + (Senior German Army officer. He is believed to have visited [[Le Cercle]] in 1983.)
  • Hans Langemann  + (Senior German intelligence agent who revealed the activities of Le Cercle.)
  • Alberto Manenti  + (Senior Italian [[spook]])
  • Umberto Cappuzzo  + (Senior Italian military leader and Le Cercle attendee.)
  • Ignas Stankovičius  + (Senior Lithuanian soldier and government advisor. "Chief consultant for special projects for the C&EE" at the Office of the NATO Secretary General's Special Adviser 1993-2003)
  • Bantz J. Craddock  + (Senior Military Assistant to Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld 2002-2004; Supreme Allied Commander Europe 2006-2009.)
  • Otto Skorzeny  + (Senior Nazi soldier who remained active after WWII, in touch with some of his old colleagues such as [[Reinhard Gehlen]].)
  • Vladimir Pasechnik  + (Senior Soviet biologist and maker of biological weapons who defected to the [[United Kingdom]] in 1989. May have been killed by British deep state in 2001.)
  • Baltasar Garzón  + (Senior Spanish judge who was convicted of illegal wiretapping)
  • Alex Aiken  + (Senior UK "Director of Communications")
  • Roderic Lyne  + (Senior UK diplomat)
  • Tim Barrow  + (Senior UK diplomat)
  • Adam Thomson  + (Senior UK diplomat)
  • Ivan Rogers  + (Senior UK diplomat, [[UK Permanent Representative to the EU]] 2013-17)
  • George Hamilton (policeman)  + (Senior UK policeman)
  • Tom Lloyd  + (Senior UK policeman, Head of Security for the Institute of Statecraft and director of their drug policy reform group.)
  • Mike Jackson  + (Senior UK soldier)
  • Nick Carter  + (Senior UK soldier concerned about Russian use of "[[Fake News]]".)
  • Nicholas Houghton  + (Senior UK soldier, House of Lords, Sandhurst)
  • Eric Fanning  + (Senior US military official, then getting rewarded with job in [[military-industrial complex]])
  • James Clapper  + (Senior US spook)
  • Anne Sacoolas  + (Senior US spook who claimed "[[diplomatic immunity]]" and then fled the UK after an accident in which a motorcyclist was killed. [[Interpol]] issued a red notice for her, rendering her liable to arrest if she leaves the US.)
  • Barry Pavel  + (Senior Vice President and Director of the [[Scowcroft Center for Strategy and Security]])
  • Lionel Curtis  + (Senior [[UK deep state|UK]] [[deep state operative]], the first honorary secretary of [[Chatham House]])
  • Gene Sperling  + (Senior advisor to US president on COVID-19 Relief)
  • Edward Wood  + (Senior conservative politician and President of the Pilgrims Society)
  • David Clark  + (Senior fellow and project director at the [[Institute for Statecraft]]. UK MP.)
  • John Page  + (Senior fellow in the Global Economy and Development Program at the [[Brookings Institution]], formerly of the [[World Bank]].)
  • Elaine Birch Ruffell  + (Senior fellow of the [[Institute for Statecraft]] with a focus on "National Security Leadership, Strategy and Architecture". "Led assessment & disruption of narcotic trafficking from Afghanistan to Europe")
  • Peter Mason  + (Senior fellow of the [[Institute for Statecraft]] with a speciality of "Security, Strategy and Governance.")
  • Jamal Al-Tahat  + (Senior fellow of the [[Institute for Statecraft]] who was paid £1000 for setting up [[Integrity Jordan]].)
  • Murray Robinson  + (Senior fellow of the [[Institute for Statecraft]] with a speciality of "Healthcare")
  • Stephen Kotkin  + (Senior fellow, Hoover Institution)
  • Nicola Tufarelli  + (Senior manager at [[Fiat]] who attended [[Bilderberg/1979]].)
  • Donald Rumsfeld  + (Senior member of [[the cabal]], former [[US Defense Secretary]], got [[aspartame]] approved)
  • Bill Clinton  + (Senior member of the [[US deep state]]. Impeached for purjury.)
  • Stephanie Seneff  + (Senior research scientist at [[MIT]] who has warned urgently against [[glyphosate]] and mRNA-based [[COVID vaccines]].)
  • Michael Boyce  + (Senior sailor, deep state operative)
  • Yossi Ginossar  + (Senior spook who was used by three [[Israeli prime minister]]s as a back-channel envoy to the Palestinian leader)
  • Michael Carver  + (Senoir UK soldier)
  • Tyler Kent  + (Sentenced to 7 years for offences under the official secrets act)
  • Park Won-soon  + (Seoul Mayor found dead after a complaint of sexual harrasment)
  • Mao Zedong  + (September 8, 1954 )
  • Jelena Milić  + (Serbian member of the [[Integrity Initiative]] and of [[DisinfoPortal]], suspected deep state functionary)
  • Marina Abramović  + (Serbian performance artist who invited [[John Podesta|John]] and [[Tony Podesta]] to her "spirit cooking")
  • Nenad Milić  + (Serbian politician and husband of [[Jelena Milić]], a member of the [[Institute for Statecraft]].)
  • Stefan Karganovic  + (Serbian writer, especially concerned with distortions of history surrounding the wars in the former [[Yugoslavia]].)
  • Michael Stenger  + (Sergeant at Arms who died suddenly)
  • Reid Hoffman  + (Serial Bilderberger since 2011)
  • Jacob Frenkel  + (Serial [[WEF AGM]], [[Bank of Israel/Governor]] 1991-2000, CFR)
  • Michael Froman  + (Serial [[WEF meeting]] visitor with many other SDS connections)
  • Derrick Bird  + (Serial killer)
  • Munich Security Conference  + (Series of annual "[[Russophobia]]-drenched" conferences since 1963 on international security policy.)
  • COINTELPRO  + (Series of covert and illegal projects aimed at subversion of 1960s left wing movements)
  • Selahattin Tokay  + (Served in the [[Korean War]], recommended for promotion by US generals. Attended the [[1959 Bilderberg]])
  • George Robertson  + (Served two terms)
  • William Reilly  + (Served with Bob Graham)
  • David Boren  + (Served with Chuck Hagel)
  • Laurence Silberman  + (Served with Chuck Robb)
  • Viviane Reding  + (Served with Dalia Grybauskaitė)
  • Chuck Hagel  + (Served with David Boren)
  • Nicolas Sarkozy  + (Served with Joan Enric Vives Sicília)
  • Mark Rutte  + (Served with Medy van der Laan)
  • Mark Rutte  + (Served with Philomena Bijlhout Khee Liang Phoa)
  • Donald Rumsfeld  + (Served with Robert Finch)
  • Joaquín Almunia  + (Served with Siim Kallas)
  • Pedro M. Santana Lopes  + (Served with Teresa Gouveia)
  • Sayeeda Warsi  + (Served with The Lord Feldman of Elstree)
  • Liam Fox  + (Served with The Lord Saatchi)
  • Bob Graham  + (Served with William Reilly)
  • Igor Shuvalov  + (Served with [[Viktor Zubkov]] until 21 May 2012)
  • Claro M. Recto  + (Served with: Manuel L. Quezon)
  • US/Coast Guard/Academy  + (Service academy of the [[United States Coast Guard]].)
  • David Barrett  + (Serving with Alexander Macdonald)
  • Boris Nemtsov  + (Serving with Anatoly Chubais)
  • Barend Biesheuvel  + (Serving with Anne Vondeling Jan de Quay)
  • Jordi Pujol  + (Serving with Antoni Gutiérrez Díaz, Joan Reventós, Carles Sentís and Josep Mª Triginer)
  • Dianne Feinstein  + (Serving with Barbara Boxer)
  • Asif Ali Zardari  + (Serving with Bilawal Bhutto Zardari)
  • Mazie Hirono  + (Serving with Brian Schatz)
  • Daniel Moynihan  + (Serving with Bryce Harlow)
  • Robert Rubin  + (Serving with Carla Hills)
  • Kim Il Sung  + (Serving with Chu Yong-ha and Ho Ka-i)
  • Kirsten Gillibrand  + (Serving with Chuck Schumer)
  • F. W. de Klerk  + (Serving with Deputy President Thabo Mbeki)
  • Randolph Churchill  + (Serving with Edward Cobb)
  • James Florio  + (Serving with Ernest F. Schuck)
  • Theodoros Pangalos  + (Serving with Evangelos Venizelos)
  • Thabo Mbeki  + (Serving with F. W. de Klerk)
  • Laurens Jan Brinkhorst  + (Serving with Gerrit Zalm)
  • Hans van Mierlo  + (Serving with Hans Dijkstal)
  • Martin McGuinness  + (Serving with Ian Paisley, Peter Robinson, Arlene Foster)
  • Shirley Ann Jackson  + (Serving with Jami Miscik)
  • Joop Den Uyl  + (Serving with Jan Terlouw)
  • Günther Verheugen  + (Serving with Janez Potočnik)