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- Jean-François Copé + (French politician who attended [[Bilderberg/2003]] as [[France/Minister of the Budget|Minister of the Budget]] and later presidential candidate.)
- Pierre Méhaignerie + (French politician who attended [[Le Cercle in Bonn in 1983]].)
- Christian Beullac + (French politician who attended the [[1979 Bilderberg meeting]] as Minister for Education.)
- Laurent Fabius + (French politician who attended the [[1994 Bilderberg|1994]] and [[2016 Bilderberg]]s)
- François Baroin + (French politician who attended the [[2014 Bilderberg]])
- Roger Duchet + (French politician who attended the [[first Bilderberg]] in 1954)
- Maurice Faure + (French politician who co-signed the [[Treaty of Rome]] for France in 1957.)
- Robert Boulin + (French politician who died a sudden and irregular death. It was ruled a suicide.)
- Guillaume Garot + (French politician who proposed a bill to m … French politician who proposed a bill to make it illegal for large French supermarkets to throw away or destroy [[food]] that had passed its sell by date. The bill passed unanimously, so large supermarkets are now required to give surplus food to charities for redistribution.plus food to charities for redistribution.)
- Michel Rocard + (French politician who spoke on "The Western Global Response To The Soviet Challenge" at the [[1986 Bilderberg]].)
- Henri Nallet + (French politician who was at the [[2001 Bilderberg]])
- Agnès Buzyn + (French politician, [[France/Minister of Health]] during [[COVID-19]].)
- Gilles Martinet + (French politician, [[TLC]], attended the [[1971 Bilderberg]])
- Martine Aubry + (French politician, [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow 1993]])
- Amélie de Montchalin + (French politician, [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2021]])
- Thierry Breton + (French politician, briefly at [[Rothschild & Cie Banque]]. [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1998]]. From 2019 European Commissioner implementing censorship and overseeing the production of [[Covid jabs]].)
- Laurence Parisot + (French pollster and businesswoman, head of … French pollster and businesswoman, head of the employers' union from 2005 until 2013, when she attended the [[2007 Bilderberg meeting]]. She is a part of [[Le Siecle]] and on the board of the [[Open Society Foundations]]. She was part of the [[French Covid debt commission]] while at the same time managing director at [[Citigroup]].[[Citigroup]].)
- Alain Poher + (French president)
- ESSEC Business School + (French prestigious business school)
- Jean Casanova + (French public intellectual who attended [[Bilderberg/1967]])
- Georges Vedel + (French public law professor known for his fervent support for [[European federalism]]. Attended the [[1970 Bilderberg meeting]].)
- Thérèse Delpech + (French representative of a neoconservative/transatlantic clique that took control over the political and strategic direction of France in the 1990s. Attended the [[2012 Bilderberg]])
- Toulouse VIP sex ring + (French sado-masochistic VIPaedophile ring partly exposed in 1997)
- Hermine de Clermont-Tonnerre + (French socialite in [[Epstein's black book]].)
- Raymond Aron + (French sociologist who attended 3 Bilderbergs from 1957 to 1966)
- François Croisillier + (French soldier)
- Guinea + (French speaking country in [[West Africa]].)
- Benin + (French speaking country in [[West Africa]].)
- Paul Barril + (French spook)
- Jacques Foccart + (French spook and deep politician, best known as a chief adviser to French presidents on African affairs.)
- Bernard Squarcini + (French spook close to [[Nicolas Sarkozy]]. Revealed that the French government showed little interest in finding Syrian jihadists.)
- Patrick Calvar + (French spook. Single Bilderberg)
- Bruno Tertrais + (French spooky political scientist who was advisor to [[Emmanuel Macron]]. Attended [[Bilderberg/2017]].)
- Aristide Briand + (French statesman who served eleven terms as Prime Minister of France during the French Third Republic. He is mainly remembered for his focus on international issues and reconciliation politics during the interwar period (1918-1939).)
- Vivienne Cox + (French steel company)
- Pierre Commin + (French strongly [[anti-communist]] and pro [[NATO]] and [[European unity]] socialist politician who attended his first and last two [[Bilderberg meetings]] in 1957. Informant for US "diplomats".)
- Jean Letourneau + (French strongly [[anti-communist]] politician. Having worked closely with the Americans during the by then lost French military attempt to keep Indochina, he attended the [[1956 Bilderberg conference]].)
- Organisation armée secrète + (French terrorist organzation with Gladio ties)
- University of Orléans + (French university in the Loire valley.)
- Mines ParisTech + (French university with many [[Bilderberger]]s among its alumni)
- Paris Nanterre University + (French university, founded 1964)
- Nice truck event + (French vehicle-ramming attack in Nice on 14 July 2016. It was filmed by Richard Gutjahr, who 8 days later filmed the shooting in Munich.)
- Dassault Group + (French weapons and media corporation)
- Jean Marchand + (French-Canadian Catholic trade unionist and politician in Quebec, connected to [[Pierre Trudeau]]. Attended [[Bilderberg/1961]].)
- Louis-Dreyfus family + (French-Jewish business family of the large grain merchant [[Louis-Dreyfus Group]])
- Manuel Valls + (French-Spanish politician who was [[Prime Minister of France]] from 2014 until 2016. Attended the [[2008 Bilderberg conference]] as an up-and-coming politician.)
- Avisa Partners + (French-based international private intelligence company described in the [[Integrity Initiative Leaks]])
- University of Montreal + (French-language university in [[Montreal]], [[Quebec]], Canada. Throughout the university's history, faculty, alumni, and former students have played prominent roles in a number of fields.)
- Jacques Lévesque + (French-speaking Canadian Sovietologist who attended the [[1981 Bilderberg]])
- University of Lausanne + (French-speaking Swiss university)
- Republic of the Congo + (French-speaking country in [[Africa]].)