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- Dutch Round Table + (Dutch Round Table, a gathering every six weeks of important people in politics, business and the civil service)
- File:Report-mh17-crash-en.pdf + (Dutch Safety Board report into the MH17 disaster)
- DSB to report summer 2015 + (Dutch Safety Board says final report on MH17 crash will be produced in summer 2015 - interim report shortly.)
- JASON Institute + (Dutch [[Atlanticist]] recruitment and networking platform for the security apparatus.)
- Karel Vuursteen + (Dutch [[Heineken]] executive who attended the [[1995 Bilderberg|1995]] and [[1996 Bilderberg]]s. Conspired with other brewers to form a [[price cartel]].)
- Henri Pieck + (Dutch [[architect]], [[Painting|painter]] and [[graphic artist]] who also was a spy for the [[Soviet Union]].)
- Ernst van der Beugel + (Dutch [[deep politician]], 34 Bilderbergs, on both the [[Bilderberg/Advisory committee|Advisory]] & Steering committees)
- Max van der Stoel + (Dutch [[deep politician]]. Main coordinator of the Dutch-division of [[Operation Gladio]] from the 1980s.)
- Cees de Galan + (Dutch [[economist]] who assisted [[Victor Halberstadt]] mediating the "[[1981 cabinet crisis]]". Member of the 1971 shadow-cabinet full of [[deep politicians]], [[spooks]] and even one accused [[paedophile]].)
- Marion Koopmans + (Dutch [[virologist]] who had a leading role in the "[[Covid pandemic response]]".)
- Hendrik Boon + (Dutch academic who attended the [[1957 October Bilderberg]])
- V. J. Koningsberger + (Dutch academic who attended the [[first Bilderberg meeting]])
- B. H. M. Vlekke + (Dutch academic who did propaganda work when in exile in the [[United States]] during [[WW2]]. In attendance at the [[first Bilderberg]] 1954.)
- Tjeerd Andringa + (Dutch academic who spoke with [[James Corbett]] on [[kakistocracy]])
- Joost Knevel + (Dutch activist who was "sentenced to prison after spreading lies about satanic pedophiles in the town of Bodegraven")
- Egbert de Vries + (Dutch agronomist and banker who worked for the [[World Bank]] in the 1950s. [[1959 Bilderberg]].)
- Gualtherus Kraijenhoff + (Dutch aristocrat and [[Big Pharma]] businessman. Attended the [[1971 Bilderberg]])
- Jaap Kymmell + (Dutch banker and economist who attended the [[1967 Bilderberg]])
- Gerard Stuart + (Dutch banker and economist. Attended the [[Bilderberg/1955|1955]] and [[1956 Bilderberg meeting]]s, before becoming an advisor in the preparation of the 1958 [[Treaty of Rome]], which established the [[European Economic Community]] (EEC).)
- Herman Wijffels + (Dutch banker politician who attended [[Bilderberg/1997]] as Chairman of [[Rabobank]].)
- Anton Dijkgraaf + (Dutch banker who attended the [[1972 Bilderberg]])
- Pieter Bottelier + (Dutch banker who attended the [[1996 Bilderberg]])
- Willem Scherpenhuijsen + (Dutch banker/soldier who participated in the [[1983 Bilderberg meeting]].)
- NRC Handelsblad + (Dutch big newspaper.)
- Hans Binnendijk + (Dutch born academic and US deep state functionary, a member of [[Atlantic Council]] and [[RAND]] corporation, deeply involved with NATO.)
- Peter Idenburg + (Dutch business academic who visited the [[1971 Bilderberg]])
- Anton van Rossum + (Dutch business executive)
- Jean Marc Huët + (Dutch business executive formerly with [[Goldman Sachs]] and [[Unilever]] who attended his first [[Bilderberg in 2022]] as Chairman of [[Heineken]].)
- Aarnout Loudon + (Dutch business executive who attended [[1984 Bilderberg]]. [[Tafelronde]].)
- Gerard Kleisterlee + (Dutch business executive who attended the [[2006 Bilderberg meeting]] as [[Philips/CEO|CEO of Phillips]]. [[Tafelronde]].)
- Frans van den Hoven + (Dutch businessman)
- Ad J. Scheepbouwer + (Dutch businessman)
- Paul Rykens + (Dutch businessman and friend of [[Józef Retinger]] who was initially consulted on the founding of the Bilderberg Group)
- Freddy Heineken + (Dutch businessman for Heineken International. [[Jeffrey Epstein/Black book]])
- Cees van der Hoeven + (Dutch businessman who attended [[Bilderberg/1998]] and [[Bilderberg/2001]])
- Ben Verwaayen + (Dutch businessman who attended [[Bilderberg/2004]] as CEO of [[British Telecom]]. [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1994]]. One of the closest advisors of Prime Minister [[Mark Rutte]].)
- Antony Burgmans + (Dutch businessman who attended the [[Bilderberg/2001|2001]] and [[2004 Bilderberg meeting]]s.)
- Marc Bolland + (Dutch businessman who was the CEO of [[Marks & Spencer]], after having been CEO of [[Morrisons]].)
- Conrad van Oostrom + (Dutch businessman, [[WEF YGL 2007]], [[heavy WEF AGM habit]])
- Lodewijk Christiaan van Wachem + (Dutch chairman of the board of Royal Dutch Shell)
- Maastricht + (Dutch city wedged between Germany and Belgium)
- J. J. Ooyevaar + (Dutch civil servant who was involved in the formation of international [[shipping]] politics. Attended [[Bilderberg/1956]].)
- Fred Streefland + (Dutch computer security specialist with ties to military intelligence.)
- Jaap Winter + (Dutch corporate lawyer who was chairman of … Dutch corporate lawyer who was chairman of the High Level Group of Company Law Experts set up in [[2001]] by the [[European Commission]] to advise it on a new regulatory framework for company law in Europe. Attended the [[Bilderberg/2011|2011 Bilderberg meeting]].[[Bilderberg/2011|2011 Bilderberg meeting]].)
- Matthijs van Bonzel + (Dutch diplomat)
- J. T. Warmenhoven + (Dutch diplomat "in attendance" at two early 1970s Bilderbergs)
- Herman van Roijen + (Dutch diplomat and politician member of the [[Dutch Round Table]])
- Sigrid Kaag + (Dutch diplomat and politician. Although an … Dutch diplomat and politician. Although an outspoken feminist, Kaag vocally opposed a public trial regarding dozen of reports of sexual abuse within her own party. A successful and career-diplomat, named by [[Geert Wilders]] as the "namesake of a runway at Schiphol Airport", she has attended two [[Bilderberg]] meetings.[[Bilderberg]] meetings.)
- Carel van Schelle + (Dutch diplomat from patrician background. [[College van Vertrouwensmannen]]. Ambassador to [[NATO]] and [[OECD]] 1959-1961, then high ranking courtier for the royal family. Attended [[Bilderberg/1967]])
- Stella Ronner-Grubačić + (Dutch diplomat seen dining with a businessman convicted of [[money laundering]].)
- Max Geldens + (Dutch director of McKinsey & Company who wrote and gave a working paper for the [[1984 Bilderberg]])