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  • Mangala Samaraweera  + (The finance minister of [[Sri Lanka]] until just before [[COVID]]. He later died of the disease despite being vaccinated.)
  • Edward Brooke  + (The first African American elected to the US Senate [[Bilderberg 1969]].)
  • Bilderberg/1954  + (The first Bilderberg meeting, attended by 68 men from Europe and the US, including 20 businessmen, 25 politicians, 5 financiers & 4 academics.)
  • Remdesivir  + (The first FDA-approved drug for treatment of COVID, highly expensive, poor safety profile, promoted by [[Anthony Fauci]]. US hospitals were paid to use it on patients, although it did not improve recovery rates.)
  • Pierre Quesnay  + (The first General Manager of the [[Bank for International Settlements]].)
  • Giuseppe Petrilli  + (The first Italian European Commissioner on the [[Hallstein Commission]] 1958-1961. Attended [[Bilderberg/1965|1965 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Oliver Coppard  + (The first Jewish metro mayor in England; a supporter of [[15-minute cities]])
  • Perry Fellwock  + (The first NSA whistleblower)
  • Václav Klaus  + (The first Prime Minister of the Czech Republic. Cercle repeated visitor)
  • Hastings Ismay  + (The first Secretary General of NATO.)
  • William Henry Draper Jr.  + (The first US Ambassador to NATO)
  • Rutgers University  + (The first US university to announce it would discriminate against students who had not received a [[COVID-19 vaccination]].)
  • James Forrestal  + (The first [[US Secretary of Defense]], died in mysterious circumstances in [[Bethesda Naval Hospital]], Maryland)
  • Jim Yong Kim  + (The first [[World Bank President]] since 1995 who was not a member of the [[Bilderberg Steering committee]].)
  • Terrance Yeakey  + (The first [[policeman]] on the scene of the [[Oklahoma City bombing]]. Reportedly a [[suicide]].)
  • 2021 Newfoundland and Labrador general election  + (The first [[postal voting]]-only election in [[Canada]]. Hampered by [[COVID-19 ]], the voting process was not simple. Unsurprisingly, the results couldn't have been better for the governing Liberals.)
  • Royal Agricultural University  + (The first agricultural college in the English-speaking world.)
  • Kim Il-sung University  + (The first and most important university in [[North Korea]])
  • Anwar al-Awlaki  + (The first assassination victim in modern times for whose death the US government has openly admitted responsibility.)
  • Otis G. Pike  + (The first congressman to battle the NSA)
  • Patrice Lumumba  + (The first democratically elected Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo, abducted, tortured and murdered. Foreign intelligence service involvement is strongly suspected.)
  • Eric Jones  + (The first director of GCHQ)
  • Şafak Pavey  + (The first disabled woman in the Turkish parliament)
  • Downing Street memo  + (The first documrentary evidence that the [[Invasion of Iraq]] was based on a lie.)
  • James Klugmann  + (The first editor)
  • Katharine Viner  + (The first female editor-in-chief of ''[[The Guardian]]'')
  • Mansfield Smith-Cumming  + (The first holder of this job)
  • Daniel Fried  + (The first holder of this job)
  • Dwight Eisenhower  + (The first holder of this office)
  • Lyman Kirkpatrick  + (The first holder of this position)
  • L. Douglas Heck  + (The first holder of this position)
  • Dick White  + (The first holder of this position.)
  • Bruno Branciforte  + (The first holder of this post)
  • Karl Gether Bomhoff  + (The first holder of this post)
  • Tedros Ghebreyesus  + (The first holder of this post who is ''not'' a medical [[doctor]]. Infamously suggested COVID fatality was "about 3.4%" on 3 March 2020.)
  • Bandar bin Sultan  + (The first holder of this post.)
  • Giovanni Carlo  + (The first holder of this post.)
  • Security and Defence Learning/2005  + (The first in a sequence of 8 annual conferences on "defence" and "security", chaired by [[Harold Elletson]].)
  • 9-11/Joint Congressional Inquiry  + (The first inquiry into 9/11, by its own admission "not in the blame game". It produced an 800 page report of which 28 pages were censored, and released in redacted form in July 2016.)
  • Syngman Rhee  + (The first leader, whom the US placed as a leader they could control.)
  • Salvador Allende  + (The first marxist to be elected in [[South America]]. Deposed by the [[CIA]].)
  • Le Cercle/1968 (New York)  + (The first meeting of [[Le Cercle]] in America. End date uncertain)
  • Laila Freivalds  + (The first minister in Sweden to have resigned twice under scandalous circumstances.)
  • Basil Zaharoff  + (The first modern arms dealer, cunning, aggressive and ruthless.)
  • John Jacob Astor  + (The first multi-millionaire in the US)
  • Iris Adams  + (The first nurse to have the [[COVID-19/Vaccine]] at the hospital she worked at. Months later she died from [[COVID]] days before retirement.)
  • Iran/1953 coup d'état  + (The first of many large scale [[coups]] was carried out at the behest of [[big oil]], by the CIA. The report of the [[inaugural Bilderberg]] next year termed this "firm Western action in Persia ... [that] had produced successful results.")
  • Integrity Initiative/Leak/1  + (The first of many leaks which exposed covertly organised groups of Russophobic academics, journalists, government officers and [[deep state operatives]] who strategised about how to alert to people to a purported Russian "threat".)
  • Harvey Milk  + (The first openly gay elected official in the history of California. Assassinated.)
  • 9-11/WTC7/Destruction/Foreknowledge  + (The first reference to a third tower collapsing is by Jane Standley of the BBC at around 10:45 a.m. Other references are later that afternoon.)
  • Operation Cyclone  + (The first time the CIA officially met [[Osama Bin Laden]]The first time the CIA officially met [[Osama Bin Laden]], they deemed him part of the hero movement to protect the world against [[Soviet]] influence. In Operation Cyclone, the CIA funded him and allowed entire cities to become death traps with the narrative of giving Soviets their own Vietnam.ative of giving Soviets their own Vietnam.)