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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "Former Secretary-General of the [[Socialist International]] (1983-1989)". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Giuseppe Conte  + (Former Italian Prime Minister)
  • Document:Call for US to give update on fourth Lockerbie suspect  + (Former Justice Secretary [[Kenny MacAskill]]Former Justice Secretary [[Kenny MacAskill]]: "[[Britain]] and [[America]] know everything. I want the [[UK]] and [[US]] to be more open. [[Libya]] have offered up [[Abu Agila Masud]]. But [[Masud]] is smaller beer. The [[Lord Advocate]] should find out what progress is being made on bringing [[Abdullah Senussi]] to court."[[Abdullah Senussi]] to court.")
  • Rosie Cooper  + (Former Labour MP)
  • Ivor Caplin  + (Former Labour MP)
  • Luciana Berger  + (Former Labour MP Liverpool Wavertree, former Chair of Labour Friends of Israel. After parliament started working for PR-company [[Edelman]].)
  • Gerard Batten  + (Former Leader of the [[United Kingdom Independence Party]])
  • Council on Foreign Relations/Historical Members  + (Former Members of the Council on Foreign Relations)
  • Duncan Hanrahan  + (Former Metropolitan Police detective who became a middle-man between corrupt police and the criminal underworld)
  • Eva Andersson-Dubin  + (Former Miss Sweden who dated [[Jeffrey Epstein]] for 11 years, then married hedge fund billionaire [[Glenn Dubin]]. Mentioned in [[Epstein's Black book]], flew the [[Lolita Express]].)
  • Robin Shepherd  + (Former Moscow Bureau Chief for [[The Times]] now working for intelligence think tanks.)
  • James Meek  + (Former Moscow bureau chief for [[the Guardian]])
  • Oliver Koppell  + (Former New York Attorney General.)
  • Alyssa Mastromonaco  + (Former Obama White House Deputy Chief of Staff)
  • Ewald Kist  + (Former Olympian turned spokesperson for ING & Philips, named "part of the Dutch 200 most influential people" in 2015 by Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant.)
  • Jelle Zijlstra  + (Former PM, triple [[Bilderberger]] and [[Dutch Minister of State]]. Secret [[central banker]] for the [[US]] and rejected saving [[Dries van Agt]] in [[1981]] and chairman-post for the [[European Commission]]. Only PM in the world to become BIS president.)
  • Deir Yassin  + (Former Palestinian village which was destroyed following the massacre of its inhabitants by Jewish Irgun and Stern Gang terrorists, led by Israeli prime minister to be, Menachem Begin, on 9 April 1948)
  • Ulrik Vestergaard Knudsen  + (Former Permanent Secretary (administrative leader) of the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Became Deputy Secretary-General of the [[OECD]] in January 2019, and attended the [[Bilderberg]] for [[Bilderberg/2019|the first time the same year]].)
  • Almir Barbassa  + (Former Petrobas director)
  • Document:The Mysterious Death of a UN Hero  + (Former President [[Harry S. Truman]]Former President [[Harry S. Truman]] was convinced [[Hammarskjöld]] had been murdered. A Sept. 20, 1961 ''New York Times'' article quoted [[Truman]] as having told reporters, “[[Dag Hammarskjöld]] was on the point of getting something done when they killed him. Notice that I said ‘When they killed him.’”otice that I said ‘When they killed him.’”)
  • Slobodan Milošević  + (Former President of Serbia who died in custody, preempting his trial)
  • Ehud Olmert  + (Former Prime Minister of Israel named in Epstein's black book)
  • Zaid al-Rifai  + (Former Prime Minister of [[Jordan]]. Attended Le Cercle)
  • Daniel Bethlehem  + (Former Principal Legal Adviser to the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]])
  • Adrian Nastase  + (Former Romanian prime minister, now a convicted blackmailer and bribe taker.)
  • Ángel Gurría  + (Former Secretary-General of the [[OECD]]Former Secretary-General of the [[OECD]]. Member of [[World Economic Forum/Board of Trustees|Board of Trustees of the World Economic Forum]]. Part of the “prefiguration group” of the [[Forum on Information & Democracy]] a planned international censorship treatyrum on Information & Democracy]] a planned international censorship treaty)
  • Pentti Väänänen  + (Former Secretary-General of the [[Socialist International]] (1983-1989))
  • George Yeo  + (Former Singaporean politician and brigadier-general who sat on the [[WEF/Board of Trustees|World Economic Forum Board of Trustees]])
  • Lesley Thomson  + (Former Solicitor General for Scotland)
  • Andrew Feinstein  + (Former South African politician who authored ''Shadowworld'', an expose of the global arms trade.)
  • Viktor Suvorov  + (Former Soviet [[GRU]] officer who is the author of non-fiction books about [[World War II]], the [[GRU]] and [[the Soviet Army]], as well as fictional books about the same and related subjects.)
  • Alberto Oliart  + (Former Spanish defence minister Oliart claimed it was childish to "ask whether also under dictator [[Franco]] a secret right-wing army had existed in the country because 'here [[Gladio]] was the government'.")
  • Justin Forsyth  + (Former Special Adviser to Prime Ministers Tony Blair and Gordon Brown)
  • Margot Wallström  + (Former Swedish Deputy PM and Foreign Minister)
  • Jay Carney  + (Former Time magazine bureau chief who became White House Press Secretary)
  • Mithat Rende  + (Former Turkish Ambassador to the [[OECD]] and Turkey's Chief Climate Negotiator.)
  • Joan Ryan  + (Former UK Labour Party MP, then resigned to become Chair of Independent Friends of Israel; part of the campaign against [[Jeremy Corbyn]])
  • Simon Fraser  + (Former UK Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Deputy Chairman of Chatham House.)
  • Uganda  + (Former UK colony in East Africa)
  • Tanzania  + (Former UK colony in East Africa. The [[Tanzania/President|president]], [[John Magufuli]], who in 2020 resisted [[WHO]] pressure to institute a [[COVID lockdown]], died in 2021.)
  • Malawi  + (Former UK colony in [[East Africa]])
  • Kenya  + (Former UK colony in [[East Africa]])
  • Roger Bone  + (Former UK diplomat who went over to the [[military-industrial complex]] as President of Boeing UK. He is also a Trustee of the [[Royal United Services Institute]] (RUSI).)
  • John Hemming  + (Former UK politician. In 2015 [[Esther Baker]]Former UK politician. In 2015 [[Esther Baker]] accused John Hemming of being part of a [[UK/VIPaedophile|VIP paedophile]] ring that abuse children in [[Staffordshire]] in he 1980s and 1990s. However, Staffordshire police refused to prosecute her for perverting the course of justice. her for perverting the course of justice.)
  • Ronald Lauder  + (Former US Ambassador to Austria, "the principle force behind the privatization of the [[WTC]]", Jewish power broker. As of 2020 promoting [[internet censorship]] to prevent "[[hate crime]]".)
  • JJ Carrell  + (Former US Border Patrol officer and author)
  • Patrick Lancaster  + (Former US Navy sailor living in Donbass who covered the war since the beginning.)
  • Michael Yon  + (Former US soldier turned journalist)
  • Kasim Reed  + (Former US up-and-coming politician. Found guilty of wire fraud in 2021)
  • Douglas Bennet  + (Former USAID spook)
  • Gordon Sondland  + (Former United States Ambassador to the EU)
  • Marc Chavannes  + (Former Washington correspondent and News Editor for Dutch newspaper [[NRC Handelsblad]]. In 2009 he published a book on changing the Dutch mode of governance - and maybe why he was invited to the [[2011 Bilderberg Conference]].)