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- Michele Della Vigna + (Also earlier titles. Attended [[Bilderberg/2024]] as Head of Natural Resources Research)
- Tony Abbott + (Also for Ageing)
- João de Deus Pinheiro + (Also for Culture)
- Ellsworth Bunker + (Also for India. Resident at [[New Delhi]].)
- Willem Drees + (Also for brief periods in 1946, 1948, 1952, 1956)
- João de Deus Pinheiro + (Also for education)
- Ivar Nørgaard + (Also for foreign economy and European affairs)
- Michael Alexander + (Also foreign policy secretary to [[Margaret Thatcher]])
- Hannes Adomeit + (Also headed the [[German cluster of the Integrity Initiative]].)
- Hannes Adomeit + (Also headed the [[German cluster of the Integrity Initiative]].)
- Frank de Grave + (Also in 1992)
- Ank Bijleveld + (Also in [[2010]].)
- Eelco van Kleffens + (Also in the London exile government)
- Max Steenberghe + (Also in the London exile government)
- Herman van Roijen + (Also jointly Ambassador to Iceland)
- School of the Americas + (Also known as the "coup school", its graduates include most of the worst torturers in Latin America.)
- British-Israel Public Affairs Committee + (Also known as the British-Israel Public Affairs Centre, the British-Israel Public Affairs Committee was a Zionist lobby group.)
- Martin Kragh + (Also leader of the Swedish cluster of the [[Integrity Initiative]])
- Thomas Hughes + (Also listed as start 1970)
- Sakari Lehto + (Also minister of foreign trade)
- Yuval Rotem + (Also non-resident Ambassador to [[New Zealand]], [[Papua New Guinea]] and [[Fiji]].)
- Alvise Armellini + (Also of the former [[Integrity Initiative]])
- H. F. van Walsem + (Also other positions, started as personal secretary, later Chairman of the Board. Attended [[Bilderberg/1954]] and [[Bilderberg/1956]].)
- Hamid Biglari + (Also other senior positions 2000-2010)
- Ian Gilmour + (Also owned it 1954-67)
- Aatos Erkko + (Also owner. Bilderberger)
- Colin Coote + (Also part of a spy network established by [[Desmond Morton]] of [[MI6]].)
- Johanna Möhring + (Also programme director)
- Gideon Markuszower + (Also responsible for Monaco)
- Thomas Olsen + (Also secret leader of the militia [[Samfundsvernet]])
- A. J. Ayer + (Also spook)
- A. J. Ayer + (Also spook)
- Paul Moran + (Also spook working under [[journalistic cover]] for [[Rendon Group]], creating war propaganda. Died in [[2003 Iraq war]] under murky circumstances.)
- Lord Robert Cecil + (Also the first chairman)
- Walter Cronkite + (Also the voice of Satan during [[Bohemian Grove]].)
- Ludwig Steiner + (Also to [[Cyprus]].)
- Julius Holmes + (Also to [[Macao]])
- Michael Sahlin + (Also to [[Macedonia]].)
- Arne Skaug + (Also to [[NATO]] from 1952)
- Eelco van Kleffens + (Also to [[NATO]]. [[Bilderberger]].)
- Eelco van Kleffens + (Also to [[OECD]]. [[Bilderberger]].)
- Michael Sahlin + (Also to [[Yugoslavia]]. Including as special envoy during the [[2001 insurgency in Macedonia]].)
- Arne Skaug + (Also to the OECD)
- Amil Khan + (Also worked for "Private sector companies")
- Hans Wijers + (Also worked from them in the 1980s)
- Richard Darman + (Also worked there 1977-1980.)
- Constantin Menges + (Also worked there before. Proposed action to stop Brazilian presidential candidate [[Lula da Silva]].)
- AlterNet + (Alt-media that changed ownership in 2018, now [[NewsGuard]] gives Alternet a "green" rating.)
- Giannos Kranidiotis + (Alternate Foreign Minister. Bilderberger. Died in air crash.)
- Dogpile + (Alternative search engine)
- SubscribeStar + (Alternative to [[Patreon]])