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  • 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 ofDutch 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 anDutch 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]])
  • Herman Wijffels  + (Dutch economist politician)
  • Maria J. 't Hooft  + (Dutch economist specializing in raw materials and commodities. Visitor to the [[1972 Bilderberg]])
  • Gerard Stuart  + (Dutch economist who attended 2 Bilderbergs in the 1950s)
  • Jan Tinbergen  + (Dutch economist who was awarded the first Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 1969)
  • Hans Hirschfeld  + (Dutch economist/diplomat. Rapporteur in the attendance list of the [[first Bilderberg]].)
  • Herman Sandberg  + (Dutch editor-in-chief of one of the country's largest newspapers at the time, ''[[Het Parool]]''.)
  • Diederik Samsom  + (Dutch euro-politician and Bilderberger. As senior EU bureaucrat, forced through €1 trillion+ "green" buildings directive making home ownership unaffordable.)
  • Rolly van Rappard  + (Dutch financial executive.)
  • André Batenburg  + (Dutch financier who attended the [[1978 Bilderberg]])
  • Louise Fresco  + (Dutch food scientist who sat on the board Dutch food scientist who sat on the board of [[Unilever]] when she attended the [[2015 Bilderberg meeting]]. In 2020, appointed to [[World Health Organization]] Commission that called for a [[Pandemic Treaty]] and a [[One Health]] strategy to take control over human, animal and environmental health.er human, animal and environmental health.)
  • Crash Site Map released  + (Dutch government releases crash-site investigation map)
  • Frank Dikötter  + (Dutch historian)
  • De Groene Amsterdammer  + (Dutch independent newspaper noted to report many annoying articles against the Dutch Deep State, without calling them out.)
  • Feyo Sickinghe  + (Dutch industrialist)
  • Karel van Wolferen  + (Dutch journalist and retired professor at the University of Amsterdam)
  • Tom-Jan Meeus  + (Dutch journalist for [[NRC Handelsblad]] who attended [[Bilderberg/2024]].)
  • Evert Vermeer  + (Dutch journalist turned politician who attended the [[1958 Bilderberg]]. Fell ill in 1959 and died in 1960)
  • Hans Melchers  + (Dutch leader of chemical company, supplied poison gas components to [[Iraq]] during the [[Iran-Iraq war]].)
  • Schiphol Airport  + (Dutch main airport just south-west of Amsterdam, Illegal drug trade is a significant part of its cargo.)
  • Dutch Military Intelligence and Security Service  + (Dutch military intelligence agency. Employed disappeared spook [[Willem Matser]], covered up thefts of [[Operation Gladio]] weapon depots by a gang of liasons of the royal family.)
  • Peter Bakker  + (Dutch millionaire and businessman)
  • Pieter Korteweg  + (Dutch neoliberal economist and civil servant, Bilderberg Steering committee in the 1990s when he attended 7 Bilderbergs)
  • Elco Brinkman  + (Dutch politician)
  • Edith Schippers  + (Dutch politician)
  • Laurens Jan Brinkhorst  + (Dutch politician & lawyer who attended the [[1970 Bilderberg|1970]] and [[1974 Bilderberg]]s)
  • Schelto Patijn  + (Dutch politician and civil servant who attended [[1972 Bilderberg meeting]] while director of the Europe institute of the [[University of Leiden]]. Later [[Mayor of Amsterdam]].)
  • Joris Voorhoeve  + (Dutch politician and diplomat. Bilderberg, TLC, Srebrenica Dutch Defence Minister, [[World Bank]] member, Clingendael Director, Dutch Council of State. Implicated UK, UK & NATO actively allowed the Srerenica Massacre to happen.)
  • Roelof Nelissen  + (Dutch politician and former [[Netherlands/Minister/Finance|Finance Minister]] who attended the [[1979 Bilderberg]] as senior executive of [[ABN AMRO]])
  • Pieter Kerstens  + (Dutch politician and strong supporter of European cooperation.)
  • Lambert van Nistelrooij  + (Dutch politician making his career in the EU system , specializing in "regional policy".)
  • Pieter Blaisse  + (Dutch politician who attended 6 [[Bilderberg]] meetings. He was mainly active in the field of foreign trade and Europa integration.)
  • Kathalijne Buitenweg  + (Dutch politician who attended her first Bilderberg in 2019 while chair of the parliamentary committee ''Digital Future''.)
  • Piet Dankert  + (Dutch politician who attended the [[1967 Bilderberg]]. [[President of the European Parliament]] 1982-84)
  • Marjanne Sint  + (Dutch politician who attended the [[1990 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Maxime Verhagen  + (Dutch politician who attended the [[2006 Bilderberg meeting]]. As a student he was member of [[LSV Minerva]]. Part of the European [[Israel lobby]].)
  • Sharon Dijksma  + (Dutch politician who attended the [[2016 Bilderberg]])
  • Ad Melkert  + (Dutch politician who attended the [[Bilderberg/1996|1996]] and [[2001 Bilderberg meeting]]s as potential next Prime Minister.)
  • Harry van den Bergh  + (Dutch politician who spoke at the [[1979 Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism]] on "Maintaining the Balance")
  • Pieter Lieftinck  + (Dutch politician who worked for the [[World Bank]] and [[IMF]]. Attended the [[February 1957 Bilderberg Meeting]])