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- Stanley Rogers Resor + (United States Secretary of the Army during the [[Vietnam War]].)
- Henry L. Garrett III + (United States Secretary of the Navy who resigned after bad handling of sexual assault scandal.)
- Frank Lautenberg + (United States Senator from New Jersey)
- Dionel M. Aviles + (United States [[Under Secretary of the Navy]] 2004-2009.)
- National Institute of Drug Abuse + (United States federal government research institute whose mission is to "advance science on the causes and consequences of drug use and addiction and to apply that knowledge to improve individual and public health.")
- David McGiffert + (United States lawyer and Pentagon official.)
- Henry Schein + (United States' biggest distributor of dental products and flu vaccines. Participated in the pandemic exercise [[Event 201]]. Had their own [[Peggy Hamburg]] as FDA commissioner.)
- David Perlmutter + (University administrator and fundraiser)
- University of Perugia + (University based in [[Perugia]], [[Italy]])
- University of Liverpool + (University based in the city of Liverpool, England.)
- King's College London + (University college closely linked to the British military and intelligence community, and similar spooks overseas.)
- Wrocław University of Economics + (University for Polish business studies)
- Trent University + (University in Ontario,Canada)
- University of New Mexico + (University in Albuquerque, New Mexico)
- University of Bath + (University in Bath,England)
- University of Bordeaux + (University in Bordeaux, France)
- Manchester Metropolitan University + (University in England. Not to be confused with the [[University of Manchester]].)
- University of Essex + (University in Essex, England.)
- University of Houston + (University in Houston, Texas)
- University of Hull + (University in Kingston upon Hull, England)
- University of Nebraska–Lincoln + (University in Lincoln, [[Nebraska]].)
- University of Salford + (University in Manchester, England)
- University of Miami + (University in Miami, Florida.)
- University of New Brunswick + (University in New Brunswick, Canada)
- University of Otago + (University in New Zealand)
- University of Arizona + (University in Phoenix, Arizona with extensive space research)
- University of Salzburg + (University in Salzburg, Austria.)
- San Diego State University + (University in San Diego, California)
- University of Washington + (University in Seattle, Washington state)
- University of Sheffield + (University in Sheffield, England.)
- Texas State University + (University in Texas)
- Washburn University + (University in Topeka, Kansas)
- Simon Fraser University + (University in Vancouver, Canada)
- University of Vermont + (University in Vermont)
- Victoria University of Wellington + (University in Wellington, New Zealand)
- University of Würzburg + (University in Würzburg,Bavaria)
- University of Queensland + (University in [[Brisbane]], [[Queensland]], Australia)
- London School of Economics + (University in [[London]], [[England]].)
- University of Montana + (University in [[Montana]], United States.)
- University of Nottingham + (University in [[Nottingham]], England)
- Université Laval + (University in [[Québec City]], [[Québec]], [[Canada]].)
- Trinity University + (University in [[San Antonio]], [[Texas]])
- University of South Dakota + (University in [[South Dakota]])
- University of Toulouse + (University in [[Toulouse]], France.)
- Université de Sherbrooke + (University in the Canadian province of Quebec)
- University of Hamburg + (University in the German city of Hamburg)
- University of Costa Rica + (University in the Republic of [[Costa Rica]], in [[Central America]])
- University of Exeter + (University in the South West of [[England]])
- Georgia Institute of Technology + (University in the U.S. state of Georgia with large scientific activity)
- Georgia Southwestern College + (University in the US state of Georgia, originally a teacher training college)
- University of Maine + (University in the US state of Maine.)
- University of Delaware + (University in the US state of [[Delaware]])
- London Guildhall University + (University in the United Kingdom from 1992, when the City of London Polytechnic was awarded university status, until 2002)
- University of Konstanz + (University in the city of Konstanz in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.)
- University of Portsmouth + (University in the city of [[Portsmouth]],, [[England]].)
- Himachal Pradesh University + (University in the former hill station of Shimla)
- University of Manitoba + (University in the province of [[Manitoba]], [[Canada]])
- Syracuse University + (University in update New York. [[Joe Biden]]'s alma mater)
- University of Geneva + (University located in Geneva, Switzerland)
- University of Northumbria + (University located in Newcastle upon Tyne, North East of England.)
- University of Sarajevo + (University located in Sarajevo, [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]])
- University of Strasbourg + (University located in Strasbourg, France)
- University of Birmingham + (University located in [[Birmingham]], [[England]])
- University of Florence + (University located in [[Florence]], [[Italy]])
- University of the Punjab + (University located in [[Lahore]], [[Pakistan]].)
- University of Central Lancashire + (University located in [[Preston]] in the county of [[Lancashire]] in [[England]].)
- University of Vienna + (University located in [[Vienna]], [[Austria]].)
- Université Grenoble Alpes + (University located in the French city of [[Grenoble]], one of the largest scientific centers in Europe)
- University of Münster + (University located in the city of Münster, [[North Rhine-Westphalia]] in [[Germany]].)
- University of Zurich + (University located in the city of Zürich, Switzerland)
- University of Padua + (University located in the city of [[Padua]], [[Italy]])
- Michael Meyen + (University management dobbed him in to domestic intelligence service in attempt to fire him)
- Breda University of Applied Sciences + (University of applied sciences in the fields of tourism, leisure and hospitality.)
- Sapienza University of Rome + (University of importance to the [[Italian Deep state]])
- University of Bucharest + (University of national Romanian importance.)
- Niel Barnard + (University professor and leader of the apartheid [[National Intelligence Service]] during the dirty wars in the 1980s.)
- Loma Linda University + (University run by the [[Seventh-day Adventists]]. Influential center for religiously motivated [[veganism]] research.)
- Jacksonville University + (University staff and administration includes many distinguished veterans from multiple branches of the U.S. military.)
- Air University + (University system for the United States Air Force)
- Princess Sumaya University for Technology + (University trying to boost IT-sector in Jordan)
- Pantheon-Assas University + (University which is considered the top law school in [[France]].)
- Tokyo Institute of Technology + (University which provided Japan with its leading engineers, researchers, and business persons in the post-WW2 era.)
- University of Graz + (University with significant connections to the former [[Yugoslavia]], especially [[Slovenia]] and [[Croatia]].)
- University of York + (University, located in the city of York, England.)
- N. Dreihann-Holenia + (Unknown "in attendance" at the [[1980 Bilderberg]])
- James Blay + (Unknown 1961 Bilderberger "in attendance")
- Ole Marott + (Unknown 1969 Bilderberg guest.)
- Rolf Gärtner + (Unknown Cercle attendee.)
- J. J. Ooyevaar + (Unknown Dutch visitor to the [[1956 Bilderberg]])
- Jonathan Chetwynd + (Unknown IfS member)
- Ettore Lolli + (Unknown Italian single Bilderberger (1964))
- Nils Svensson + (Unknown Swede who was "in attendance" at the [[1973 Bilderberg]].)
- Jues Pujo + (Unknown [[Cercle]] visitor.)
- Captain Santino + (Unknown [[Cercle]] visitor.)
- William Wells + (Unknown [[Institute for Statecraft]] adviser)
- Mike Packer + (Unknown member of the Institute for Statecraft)
- Stephan Farrant + (Unknown organizer of the [[1993 Bilderberg]])
- October 2022 Conservative Party leadership election + (Unprecedented stitch-up?)
- File:CIA Research Paper SW91-100076X summary.pdf + (Unredacted 'Intelligence Summary' (pages 22-26) of CIA Research paper SW91-10076X titled 'Project Babylon' and naming two ex-SAS soldiers as having been contracted to eliminate Gerald Bull)
- File:CIA Research Paper SW91-100076X un-redacted.pdf + (Unredacted CIA Research paper SW91-10076X titled 'Project Babylon:The Iraq Supergun' (pages 1-21))
- Israel/Defense Forces/T-shirt affair + (Unremarked for at least 3 years before becoming common knowledge and condemned world-wide in 2009, IDF soldiers were wearing bad taste T-shirts about murder.)
- Herbert Kickl + (Unseated in the deep state instigated [[Ibiza affair]])
- Central African Republic + (Unstable, poor African country. They speak Sango and French in the ''CAR''.)
- St. Cloud State University + (Until 1957 St. Cloud State Teachers College)
- Libyan Investment Authority + (Until 2011 controlled Libya's $67 billion sovereign wealth fund, now stolen by Western governments.)
- University of Cambridge/Lucy Cavendish College + (Until 2021 a women only college at Cambridge University)
- Rodrigo de Rato Figaredo + (Until its bankruptcy)
- James Le Mesurier + (Untimely death)
- Daniel and Davy Macias + (Unvaccinated couple who died of [[COVID-19]].)
- Sarah Hanson-Young + (Up and coming politician for the Australian Greens. Selected a [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2016|Young Global Leader by the World Economic Forum]].)
- Psychopathy + (Up to 15% of corporations are headed by ps … Up to 15% of corporations are headed by psychopathic personalities (<sup id="cite_ref-hare1_1-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-hare1-1">[1]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-babiak_2-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-babiak-2">[2]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-mathieu_3-0" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-mathieu-3">[3]</a></sup>);[3]</a></sup>))
- Stacey Abrams + (Up-and-coming American politician in the [[Democratic Party]]. [[Marshall Memorial Fellow]])
- Yaroslavl State University + (Up-and-coming provincial Russian university)
- Document:Is Fukushima's nuclear nightmare over? Don’t count on it + (Update on the developing Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear disaster and a good illustration of BBC use of "Experts" to present and give credibility to outrageous falsehoods in support of the "nothing to see here" propaganda of the nuclear industry.)
- Nuclear Posture Review + (Upgrade of nuclear weapons)
- St. Albans School + (Upper class school for boys in Washington DC)
- Kazakhstan + (Uranium/tar sands rich central Asian nation, former part of the USSR.)
- Martin Meyerson + (Urban planner and university president who attended the [[1970 Bilderberg]])
- Bruce Katz + (Urban planner who attended the [[2014 Bilderberg]].)
- Rafil Dhafir + (Us Muslim doctor persecuted by the US justice system for providing humanitarian aid to sanctioned Iraq.)
- Kenneth Keating + (Us ambassador to India and Israel)
- William Kintner + (Us ambassador to Thailand at the end of the Vietnam war. Attended [[Le Cercle]].)
- Person + (Use if the subject of the page is an individual human being. For multiple people, use the 'Group' object.)
- Nuclear demolition + (Use of nuclear explosions to demolish buildings was first mooted in the late 1960s. This article on the topic is based on a page which appeared and was soon removed from Wikipedia in March 2010. It is based on the work of Dimitri Khalezov.)
- Advertising + (Used by corporations to try to increase or create people's desire to purchase their products)
- Millbank Technical Services + (Used for facilitateing bribes during [[arms deal]]s)
- Won Sei-hoon + (Used the agency to influence the 2012 Korean national election)
- Augusto Pinochet + (Used the position to collaborate with [[the Enterprise]]'s [[cocaine]] trafficking)
- Rudy Giuliani + (Used this position to promote his sidekick, [[Bernard Kerik]]. Provably lied about important aspects of [[9/11]]. Placed a small stimulating role in [[2021 Washington D.C. Riots]].)
- Roman à clef + (Using fiction to lightly disguise real persons and events, often to avoid [[censorship]].)
- Outrage porn + (Using words that are scientifically proven … Using words that are scientifically proven to make someone angry just to get them engage with the news outlet. "Big government want to hire more tax guys to tax us to death! This is the plan, they are gonna get you, be scared, be angry, vote against them and for our oil people, ooohhhh."nst them and for our oil people, ooohhhh.")
- Alisher Usmanov + (Uzbekh-Russian billionaire who made his wealth after the collapse of the [[Soviet Union]]. Took down [[Craig Murray]]'s allegations by threatening his web host.)
- Belgium/VIPaedophile + (VIPaedophile in Belgium has been mostly clearly exposed by the [[Marc Dutroux Affair]])
- Sami Kohen + (Various other positions as well, in the end as columnist. [[Bilderberg 2009]].)
- JFK/Assassination/Foreknowledge + (Various people have revealed foreknowledge of the [[JFK assassination]].)
- Larry Potts + (Various roles.)
- Pontifical Lateran University + (Vatican university Known as "The Pope's University". Mandatory jabs.)
- Venezuela + (Venezuela possesses the world's largest oil reserves)
- National Constituent Assembly + (Venezuelan assembly)
- Gustavo Cisneros + (Venezuelan media mogul)
- Citgo + (Venezuelan owned oil business in the United States working under uncertain legal conditions.)
- Popular Will + (Venezuelan politcal party not afraid to take money from abroad.)
- Thor Halvorssen + (Venezuelan right wing activist)
- Nino Pagliccia + (Venezuelan-Canadian statistician who writes about international relations with a focus on the Americas.)
- Chamath Palihapitiya + (Venture capitalist with a working class background.)
- Reid Hoffman + (Venture capitalist, CEO of LinkedIn)
- BSL4 facility + (Venues of research and development into the most hazardous pathogens.)
- UK/VIPaedophile/Venue + (Venues used for VIPaedophile operations in the UK)
- Yanukovitch deposed + (Verkhovna Rada (The Ukraine Parliament) votes to depose duly elected President Viktor Yanukovitch)
- Ellen Tauscher + (Very [[heavy MSC habit]] until her death in 2019.)
- New Zealand/Military + (Very active military despite its modest size.)
- 'Feliks' + (Very busy Wikipedia (German edition) editor that was exposed as an German and Israeli reserve officer.)
- Theodore Achilles + (Very closely connected to the creation [[NATO]])
- Frederick Sleigh Roberts + (Very highly decorated soldier and advocate of conscription.)
- Associated Press + (Very important hub of [[corporate media]])
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation + (Very influential and rich foundation established to take leadership of global health.)
- Andrew W. Marshall + (Very influential deep state actor. Pentagon Director of Net Assessment from 1973 until 2015.)
- John Maynard Keynes + (Very influential economist, [[Director of the Bank of England]] in the 1940s)
- Tom Inglesby + (Very influential proponent of extensive [[Covid-19 lockdown]] measures)
- Brazil + (Very large and not particularly populous country which has made a priority of [[biofuels]].)
- Rosemary Graf Huyn + (Very little known [[Cercle]] visitor.)
- Colonel Botta + (Very little known [[Cercle]] visitor.)
- Dean Rusk + (Very long serving US Secretary of State, 5 visits to the Bilderberg)
- Warwick School + (Very old English school)
- Nepal + (Very poor country only known to most people for including the Mount Everest and other big mountains. The silent hidden sex trafficking that happens on the base of the mountains is often ignored.)
- Institut Le Rosey + (Very posh Swiss boarding school)
- Rishi Sunak + (Very rich [[Goldman Sachs]] bankster installed as UK Prime Minister in 2022.)
- Aga Khan III + (Very rich religious leader working for British colonial interests.)
- Burundi + (Very small African [[nation]], formerly part of the [[Belgian]] Empire. Their president died under mysterious circumstances during [[COVID]].)
- Equatorial Guinea + (Very small country in [[Central Africa]], between [[Gabon]] and [[Cameroon]]. Rich in [[oil]].)
- Bhutan + (Very small country in the Eastern Himalayas. A constitutional monarchy which has [[Buddhism]] as the state religion.)
- Cecil Rhodes + (Very wealthy and influential UK [[deep politician]])
- Robert Parry + (Veteran US investigative reporter)
- UN/Vetoes for Israel + (Vetoes cast on proposed UN Security Council resolutions critical of the State of Israel since 1972.)
- Ursula Engelen-Kefer + (Vice Chairman of the [[German Confederation of Trade Unions]] 1990-2006. Attended [[1998 Bilderberg meeting]])
- David MacEachron + (Vice President and program manager at the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] 1962-1974)
- Karl Mommer + (Vice President of the Bundestag when he attended the Bilderberg.)
- Yashovardhan Lohia + (Vice President-Global Commercial at Indora … Vice President-Global Commercial at Indorama Ventures, "a global integrated leader in PET, a polyester fibre used in face masks made from recycled plastic waste. They have increased their production of PET to meet the growing global demand for face masks amidst the crisis." demand for face masks amidst the crisis.")
- Vasudha Vats + (Vice president of Pfizer.)
- Frans Timmermans + (Vice-President of the European Commission)
- Hasti Taghi + (Vice-president and chief of staff of [[NBCUniversal]]. [[Event 201]] participant.)
- Victor Hope + (Viceroy of India)
- Ferdinand Grapperhaus + (Viceroy of [[Amsterdam]]'s financial district, [[Dutch]] Justice Minister, [[COVID-19]] Dutch Head-coordinator.)
- Dilma Rousseff + (Victim of [[lawfare]] waged by the [[deep state]])
- Gudrun Loftus + (Victim of an unusual death)
- Gudrun Loftus + (Victim of an unusual death, reportedly dead after falling down a "steep spiral staircase".)
- BitChute + (Video hosting website. Alternative to [[YouTube]].)
- Rumble + (Video hosting website. An alternative to [[YouTube]].)
- Video manipulation + (Video manipulation is a type of manipulation using video processing and video editing techniques.)
- Greg Reese + (Video-producer and journalist based in the US.)
- Jim Koethe + (Violently murdered in September 1964 in his Dallas apartment, before he could finish his book on the JFK Assassination.)
- Old Dominion University + (Virginia University)
- Williamsburg + (Virginia historical town with heavy [[Rockefeller family]] presence.)
- William & Mary Law School + (Virginia law school. Oldest still existing law school in the United States.)
- George Mason University + (Virginia-based university heavily [[Koch Brothers|Koch-funded]]. Notable for hosting over 40 [[libertarian]] research centers and affiliates.)
- Ralph Baric + (Virologist who carried out "[[gain-of-function]]" research on [[coronaviruses]], working with [[Shi Zhengli]] since 2015.)
- David Linley + (Viscount Linley was listed in sexual blackmailer [[Jeffrey Epstein/Black book|Jeffrey Epstein's Little Black Book]], an interesting fact, considering he was attempted blackmailed in 2007.)
- Mark Sanford + (Visited the [[2008 Bilderberg]] as [[Governor of South Carolina]])
- Elie Kedourie + (Visitor to the [[Washington Conference on International Terrorism]] who wrote a paper for the [[1982 Bilderberg]])
- WEF/Annual Meeting/Guests/Visit count/4 + (Visitors to 4 [[WEF Annual meeting]]s)
- WEF/Annual Meeting/Guests/Visit count/5 + (Visitors to 5 [[WEF Annual meeting]]s)
- Munich Security Conference/Guests/Visit count/1 + (Visitors to a single [[Munich Security Conference]])
- WEF/Annual Meeting/Guests/Visit count/1 + (Visitors to a single [[WEF Annual meeting]])
- Document:Address to the Federal Asssembly of Russia 2014 + (Vladimir Putin address to 1,000 delegates of the Federal Assembly of Russia in St Georges Hall, Moscow)
- Crimea annexation announced + (Vladimir Putin announces the incorporation of Crimea into the Russian Federation following the referendum 2 days earlier)
- Document:Answers to journalists’ questions following the Supreme Eurasian Economic Council summit + (Vladimir Putin answers journalists question following the Eurasia summit meeting held in Minsk on 29 April 2014)
- Document:Putin BRICS press conference July 2014 + (Vladimir Putin answers questions from Russian journalists following his visits to Cuba, Nicaragua, Argentina and Brazil. in July 2014)
- Document:Vladimir Putin interview with French media + (Vladimir Putin interview with two French media men on the eve of his visit to France for the 70th anniversary commemoration of the Allied Normandy landings)
- Document:Putin address 18 March 2014 + (Vladimir Putin's address to State Duma dep … Vladimir Putin's address to State Duma deputies, Federation Council members, heads of Russian regions and civil society representatives in the Kremlin, following the result of the 16 March 2014 referendum in Crimea which provided overwhelming support for Crimea to become part of the Russian Federation. to become part of the Russian Federation.)
- Document:St Petersburg International Economic Forum + (Vladimir Putin's address to the plenary session of the 18th St Petersburg International Economic Forum on 23 May 2014)
- Document:US is militarizing Ukraine to invade Russia + (Vladimir Putin's economic adviser outlines the massive militarisation of Ukraine and the Anglo-US agenda that is behind it.)
- Johanna Möhring + (Volunteer)
- David Fieldhouse + (Volunteer on the scene of the [[Pan Am Flight 103|Lockerbie crash]], Dr Fieldhouse swears one of the bodies he identified was later stricken from the record.)
- Donbas Battalion + (Volunteer paramilitary unit formed during the early stages of the conflict in Eastern Ukraine in 2014, responsible for war crimes.)
- Martín Vizcarra + (Voted out by congress after being impeached on grounds of "permanent moral incapacity")
- David Puttnam + (WEF AGM attender listed in [[Jeffrey Epstein's black book]])
- Juan Carlos Pinzón + (WEF Colombian diplomat)
- Pierre Moscovici + (WEF French politician)
- Mark Durkan + (WEF NI politician who voted to support mandatory Covid certification)
- WEF/Young Global Leaders + (WEF Selecting and grooming a leadership cadre ... "the most exclusive private social network in the world")
- Sara Saeed Khurram + (WEF YGL 2022 "social entrepreneur" beloved by international foundations. Started a company that the Pakistan government endorsed as "their official telemedicine partner" with respect to [[COVID-19]].)
- Nikolina Angelkova + (WEF YGL Bulgarian Minister of Tourism)
- Poonam Mahajan + (WEF YGL Indian politician who attended the [[Georgetown Leadership Seminar/2015]]. Father shot dead)
- Katherine Maher + (WEF YGL, Wikimedia Foundation)
- Hamish Douglass + (WEF [[billionaire]] who in March 2020 predicted "[[a near total shutdown of the world's economy]]")
- Winnie Byanyima + (WEF appointed executive director of UNAIDS in 2019, [[WEF/GLT/1996]])
- Andrea Fischer + (WEF backed [[German health minister]] turned [[pharma lobbyist]])
- Debo Adesina + (WEF editor)
- William L. Meaney + (WEF regular)
- Bernise Ang + (WEF reports her as "Chief Alchemist at Zeroth Labs, a systems innovation lab. They tackle “wicked problems”...")
- Helen Clark + (WEF supported NZ politician)
- WEF/Strategic Partners + (WEF's "100 leading global companies")
- WEF/Young Global Leaders/2005 + (WEF's Young Global Leaders for 2005)
- WEF/Young Global Leaders/2007 + (WEF's Young Global Leaders for 2007)
- WEF/Young Global Leaders/2010 + (WEF's Young Global Leaders for 2010)
- WEF/Young Global Leaders/2011 + (WEF's Young Global Leaders for 2011)
- WEF/Young Global Leaders/2012 + (WEF's Young Global Leaders for 2012)
- WEF/Young Global Leaders/2013 + (WEF's Young Global Leaders for 2013)
- WEF/Young Global Leaders/2014 + (WEF's Young Global Leaders for 2014)
- WEF/Young Global Leaders/2015 + (WEF's Young Global Leaders for 2015)
- WEF/Young Global Leaders/2019 + (WEF's Young Global Leaders for 2019)
- WEF/Young Global Leaders/2020 + (WEF's Young Global Leaders for 2020)
- WEF/Young Global Leaders/2022 + (WEF's Young Global Leaders for 2022)
- WEF/Young Global Leaders/2023 + (WEF's Young Global Leaders for 2023. A possibly less spooky cadre, reflecting the increased visibility of the [[YGL]] as a [[deep state recruitment network]].)
- WEF/Young Global Leaders/2024 + (WEF's Young Global Leaders for 2024)
- WEF/Young Global Leaders/2017 + (WEF's Young Global Leaders of 2017)
- WEF/Young Global Leaders/2021 + (WEF's Young Global Leaders of 2021)
- Viktor Orbán + (WEF-backed Hungarian PM who had a "[[coronavirus law]] … WEF-backed Hungarian PM who had a "[[coronavirus law]]" passed to allow him rule by decree during the [[state of emergency]] for an indefinite period<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>, which [[CNN]] termed an "outrageous power grab".)
- Esra Eczacıbaşı Coşkun + (WEF-backed Turkish "Digital Transformation Coordinator")
- Mikheil Saakashvili + (WEF/CIA client [[President of Georgia]])
- WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1993 + (WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow 1993)