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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "German liberal party". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • BMW Foundation  + (German foundation financed by the family that owns auto manufacturer BMW.)
  • Mercator Foundation  + (German foundation financing projects of deep state interest and buying control over the narrative, especially on "climate change" and pro-migration. Frequently connected to censorship initiatives.)
  • Boris Floricic  + (German hacker/phreaker with strong interest in cryptography found dead in a park. Ruled a [[suicide]].)
  • Wolfgang Leonhard  + (German historian who wrote a working paper on ''The Soviet Union and East Europe: Their Problems, Contradictions and Perspective'' for the [[1981 Bilderberg]])
  • Bernhard Dahm  + (German historian whose students included [[Alfred McCoy]])
  • Alina Lipp  + (German independent journalist and former Green Party politician living in eastern Ukraine’s [[Donbass]])
  • Aya Velázquez  + (German independent journalist.)
  • Hans-Peter Keitel  + (German industrial manager Bilderberger. [[President of the Federation of German Industries]])
  • Ekkehard Schulz  + (German industrial manager and [[triple Bilderberger]].)
  • Jost Pfeiffer  + (German industrialist who attended [[Le Cercle]] in 1983)
  • Telepolis  + (German internet publication with a focus on (geo)politics)
  • Jürgen Roth  + (German investigative journalist who has published many books on organized crime.)
  • Lars Schall  + (German investigative journalist.)
  • Werner Perger  + (German journalist)
  • Bastian Obermayer  + (German journalist)
  • Hans Tolzin  + (German journalist and author with a focus on vaccines and health.)
  • Rüdiger von Wechmar  + (German journalist and diplomat who attended the [[Bilderberg/1980|1980]] and [[Bilderberg/1981|1981 Bilderberg meeting]]s.)
  • Thomas Röper  + (German journalist covering Russia related topics and Corona.)
  • Klaus Mehnert  + (German journalist who attended the [[1959 Bilderberg]])
  • Mathias Bröckers  + (German journalist who has written about 9-11)
  • Christoph Bertram  + (German journalist with a heavy Bilderberg habit)
  • Florian Rötzer  + (German journalist. Former manager of [[Germany]]'s oldest independent online magazine [[Telepolis]].)
  • Section 86a  + (German law which criminalised [[holocaust denial]], and other organisations and symbols.)
  • Nancy Faeser  + (German lawyer and politician)
  • Franz Froschmaier  + (German lawyer/politician)
  • FDP  + (German liberal party)
  • Wolfgang Reitzle  + (German manager in the automotive industry, including BMW and Ford.Chairman of the Advisory Council of the [[Munich Security Conference]].)
  • Oliver Zipse  + (German manager on the [[Bavaria/COVID-19 Economic Advisory Council]])
  • Jürgen Weber  + (German manager who attended [[Bilderberg/2004]].)
  • Klaus Mangold  + (German manager, [[MSC regular]])
  • M100 Sanssouci Colloquium  + (German media conference with heavy deep state agenda)
  • Gerd Schulte-Hillen  + (German media executive who attended Le Cercle.)
  • Hubertus Hoffmann  + (German media executive. Member of the [[Integrity Initiative]] and the intelligence think-tank [[Henry Jackson Initiative]].)
  • Volkswagen  + (German multinational corporation and industrial powerhouse, which after it's 2015 emissions scandal, is about to be cut down.)
  • Süddeutsche Zeitung  + (German newspaper which in 2021 called for "more dictatorship" in order to quash "[[Covid dissidents|"Covid deniers"]].)
  • Ernst Falkenheim  + (German oil executive. Until 1962 member of the presidency of the [[Federation of German Industries]].)
  • Jürgen Habermas  + (German philosopher and sociologist.)
  • Arnold Bergstraesser  + (German political scientist who headed some deep state groups in the 1950s and 1960s)
  • Roland Koch  + (German politician)
  • Heinrich Deist  + (German politician)
  • Gerhard Stoltenberg  + (German politician)
  • Richard Jaeger  + (German politician)
  • Karl Lamers  + (German politician)
  • Lothar Späth  + (German politician)
  • Theo Waigel  + (German politician)
  • Knut von Kühlmann-Stumm  + (German politician)
  • Karl-Uwe von Hassel  + (German politician)
  • Peter Glotz  + (German politician and [[social scientist]] who attended the [[1990 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Ska Keller  + (German politician and member of the [[European Parliament]] for [[Alliance 90/The Greens]] who was selected a [[WEF/Young Global Leaders/2015|Young Global Leader]] by the [[World Economic Forum]] in 2015.)
  • Peter Petersen  + (German politician from the [[CDU]] who attended the January 1984 [[Le Cercle]] meeting.)
  • Siegmar Mosdorf  + (German politician from the [[Social Democratic Party of Germany|Social Democrats]] close to German industry. Attended [[Bilderberg/2001]]. Later PR consultant)