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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "Italian businessman mentioned in Jeffrey Epstein's black book.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Claudio Costamagna  + (Italian [[Goldman Sachs]] bankster who later became a [[Big Pharma]] executive and state bank manager, and numerous other board positions. He attended the [[2016 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Umberto Agnelli  + (Italian [[agnelli family]] magnate with multiple deep state connections including the [[Bilderberg Steering committee]].)
  • Luigi Barzini  + (Italian [[anti-communist]] journalist and politician, Attended [[1980 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Bank of Italy  + (Italian [[central bank]])
  • Giovanni Malagodi  + (Italian [[liberal]] politician and supporter of European unity under American guiding hand. Attended the first Bilderberg and 8 others.)
  • Fransesco Pazienza  + (Italian [[spook]] convicted of involvement in the in the [[Banco Ambrosiano]].)
  • Roberto Burioni  + (Italian [[virologist]] and academic who was given prominence in Italy for his strong stance against the [[antivaccination]] movement. The loudest proponent of the [[lockdowns]] and other policies from the start of [[Covid]] in 2020.)
  • Gian Migone  + (Italian academic who attended the [[1971 Bilderberg]] aged 30. Son of the senior diplomat [[Bartolomeo Migone]]. Nominally on the left, he has significant ties to the [[transatlantic]] deep state.)
  • Eugenio Henke  + (Italian admiral who held the positions of director of the [[Servizio Informazioni Difesa|Defense Information Service]] (SID), where he was involved in several dramatic incidents.)
  • Bruno Branciforte  + (Italian admiral. The last head of the [[Servizio per le Informazioni e la Sicurezza Militare|Italian Military Intelligence and Security Service]]Italian admiral. The last head of the [[Servizio per le Informazioni e la Sicurezza Militare|Italian Military Intelligence and Security Service]] and first leader of the [[Agenzia Informazioni e Sicurezza Esterna|Italian External Intelligence and Security Agency]].[[Agenzia Informazioni e Sicurezza Esterna|Italian External Intelligence and Security Agency]].)
  • Vittorino Chiusano  + (Italian advisor to deep politician [[Giovanni Agnelli]]. Attended all the Bilderberg meetings from [[Bilderberg 1963|1963]] up to [[Bilderberg 1967|1967]].)
  • Rinaldo Petrignani  + (Italian ambassador to Washington, Deputy Secretary General of [[NATO]], then [[Italy–USA Foundation]] and board positions in armaments companies.)
  • Sergio Romano  + (Italian ambassador to [[Italy/Ambassador/NATO|NATO]] and [[Italy/Ambassador/Soviet Union|the Soviet Union]] who attended [[Bilderberg/1992]].)
  • Giulio Pastore  + (Italian anti-communist labor leader and [[Christian Democracy (Italy)|Christian Democrats]] politician who attended two Bilderbergs in the 1950s)
  • Carlo Ratti  + (Italian architect who has focused on planning [[15-minute cities]])
  • Imbriani Longo  + (Italian banker)
  • Franco Bernabè  + (Italian banker and manager, Steering Committee of the Bilderberg)
  • Lorenzo Bini Smaghi  + (Italian banker who attended [[Bilderberg/2024]])
  • Rainer Masera  + (Italian banker who was minister for coordination of [[European Union]] policies, then attended the [[1998 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Luigi Abete  + (Italian business executive)
  • Alessandro Vanzetto  + (Italian business executive for [[FIAT]])
  • Antonio D'Amato  + (Italian business leader and president of [[Confindustria]] from 2000 to 2004.)
  • Il Sole 24 Ore  + (Italian business newspaper. Many staff with a Bilderberg habit.)
  • Mario Schimberni  + (Italian businessman)
  • Francesco Cingano  + (Italian businessman and financier)
  • Flavio Briatore  + (Italian businessman mentioned in Jeffrey Epstein's black book.)
  • Leopoldo Pirelli  + (Italian businessman who attended 3 BilderbItalian businessman who attended 3 Bilderbergs in the [[1960s]]. At the time Pirelli was struggling with Italian [[union relations]], changing [[Confindustria]] into a powerful lobby, and forging a [[multinational]] industrial group (a Bilderberg priority area).strial group (a Bilderberg priority area).)
  • Aurelio Peccei  + (Italian businessman who attended 4 Bilderbergs in the 1960s, founder of the [[Club of Rome]])
  • Roberto Olivetti  + (Italian businessman who attended [[Bilderberg/1968]]. Electronics division in hostile takeover by [[General Electric]] after his father murdered in 1960, possibly by the [[CIA]].)
  • Marco Tronchetti Provera  + (Italian businessman who attended the [[1993 Bilderberg|1993]] and [[2004 Bilderberg]]s)
  • Gabriele Galateri  + (Italian businessman who attended the [[2004 Bilderberg]])
  • Alberto Pirelli  + (Italian businessman who attended the [[first Bilderberg]] and 7 others up to [[Bilderberg/1963|1963]].)
  • Mario Moretti Polegato  + (Italian businessman with a [[heavy WEF AGM habit]])
  • Roberto Poli  + (Italian businessman with ties to some of the most important families in Italy and their family companies.)
  • Antonio Zappulla  + (Italian businessman; [[Reuters/CEO]])
  • Alighiero De Micheli  + (Italian businessmen, [[President of Confindustria]] 1955-1961, where he aimed to get the industry owners to enter more actively in the life of the country, especially as regards political problems.)
  • Paolo Zannoni  + (Italian businessmen, banker, Bilderberg Steering committee, Goldman Russia)
  • Marcella Glisenti  + (Italian catholic intellectual and third world solidarity activist. Wife of one of the founders of [[Christian Democracy (Italy)|the deep state Christian Democrat party]]. Visitor to the [[1977 Bilderberg]])
  • Salvatore Rossi  + (Italian central banker who attended the 2018 Bilderberg.)
  • Ignazio Visco  + (Italian central banker, widely quoted on COVID-19 by [[Corporate media|commercially-controlled media]])
  • Paolo Vittorelli  + (Italian centre-left politician and [[TLC]] member who attended 3 Bilderbergs in the 1960s. Worked with the British during [[WW2]]. First president of the [[Institute for Research and Defense Information Studies]].)
  • Vicenza  + (Italian city with huge US military presence. HQ of [[European Gendarmerie Force]]/)
  • Raffaele Girotti  + (Italian company manager and politician who attended the [[1973 Bilderberg]])
  • Giovanni Manunta  + (Italian consultant and lecturer)
  • La Repubblica  + (Italian corporate newspaper)
  • Salvatore Maranzano  + (Italian crime boss assassinated in [[New York]])
  • Claudio Bisogniero  + (Italian diplomat)
  • Marcello Guidi  + (Italian diplomat and [[Deputy Secretary General of NATO]] who is not suspected to be a [[Bilderberg]] member.)
  • Girolamo Messeri  + (Italian diplomat and politician. Wrote a treatise on Algeria. Attended the [[1960 Bilderberg]])
  • Alberico Casardi  + (Italian diplomat. Unlike many NATO Deputy Secretary Generals, he is not suspected to have been a Bilderberg member.)
  • Francesco Giavazzi  + (Italian double Bilderberg economist)