French-American Foundation/Young Leaders/1984
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
French-American Foundation/Young Leaders/1984 (French-American Foundation/Young Leaders) | |
---|---|
Membership | • Kenneth Adelman • Pastora San Juan Cafferty • Peter C. Goldmark Jr • Frank C. Herringer • James M. Shannon • Steven Weisman • J. Robinson West • Hillary Rodham Clinton • Craig L. Fuller • Arthur H. House • Michael Huffington • Franklin D. Raines • William Jefferson Clinton • Bernard M. Gwertzman • Sylvie Dreyfus • Bernard Guetta • Jean-Claude Guillebaud • François Henrot • Philippe Jurgensen • Alain Minc • Alain Richard • Pierre Richard • Michel Bon • Jérôme Clément • Michel Garcin • Guy Sorman • Jean-Marie Colombani • Bernard Faivre d’Arcier • Hélène Ploix |
The French-American Foundation selected Young Leaders for 1984 |
Known members
7 of the 29 of the members already have pages here:
Member | Description |
---|---|
Kenneth Adelman | Neocon deep state operative US/Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations for 4 years |
Michel Bon | French enarquiste businessman. One of the first Young Leaders of the French-American Foundation. Attended two Bilderbergs in the early 2000s. |
Bill Clinton | US deep politician, husband of Hillary Clinton, “every bit as corrupt as Nixon, but a lot smoother” |
Hillary Clinton | “Too big to jail” |
Craig Fuller | White House Cabinet Secretary under President Ronald Reagan from 1981 to 1985 and as Chief of Staff to the Vice President of the United States under George H. W. Bush from 1985 to 1989. Later Hill & Knowlton and Philip Morris. |
Bernard Guetta | French journalist and editor, and MEP. Supported the official narrative from a "leftist" angle during the Cold War, the Arab Spring, the deep state drive for European supranational integration; and the New Cold War. French-American Foundation/Young Leader. Bilderberg/1998. |
Franklin D. Raines | Panelist for the discussion on 'Corporate Governance: Does Capitalism Need Fixing?' at the 2002 Bilderberg. "Early retirement" in 2004 after abetting widespread accounting irregularities at Fannie Mae. One of the "25 People to Blame for the Financial Crisis" in 2008. |
Many thanks to our Patrons who cover ~2/3 of our hosting bill. Please join them if you can.