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- Kiev to resume truce if asked + (Kiev government ready to extend the ceasefire near the crash site upon receiving a request from a multinational commission investigating the disaster.)
- Abdi İpekçi + (Killed by [[Gladio]])
- Leon Czolgosz + (Killed for the [[assassination of William McKinley]])
- Christophe de Margerie + (Killed in a plane crash. Succeeded by another Bilderberger.)
- Uğur Mumcu + (Killed in car bomb explosion)
- Mpho Moerane + (Killed in car crash)
- Jackie Walorski + (Killed in freak car crash)
- John Tower + (Killed in office in a suspicious plane crash one day after his friend, [[John Heinz III]] suffered a similar fate.)
- John Deverell + (Killed in the 1994 [[Mull of Kintyre Chinook crash]].)
- Dodi Fayed + (Killed in the same [[Diana Princess of Wales/Death|car crash which killed Diana, Princess of Wales]].)
- George Albert + (King George V)
- Juan Carlos I of Spain + (King Juan Carlos I of Spain, attended the [[1989 Bilderberg]])
- Frederik Henriksen + (King of Denmark. [[WEF/YGL]].)
- Felipe VI + (King of Spain since 2014)
- Carl Hubertus + (King of Sweden)
- Oscar Gustaf Adolf + (King of Sweden from 8 December [[1907]] until his death in [[1950]].)
- Malaysia + (Kingdom in [[Southeast Asia]]. Known for air disasters.)
- Fredrick Smith + (Knights of Malta, CFR ...)
- Gülten Kazgan + (Known as the "Doyen of Economics" in Turkey)
- William Scott-Gall + (Known contact with the [[Integrity Initiative]])
- University of Waterloo + (Known for having more companies formed by its faculty, students, and alumni than any other Canadian university.)
- Henry Grunwald + (Known for his [[Watergate]] editorials)
- 'The War Nerd' + (Known for his outré and dark sense of humour, he discusses current wars and other [[military conflicts]] from the perspective of a "war fan".)
- University of Kiel + (Known for its close connections to [[intelligence agencies]])
- Park Geun-hye + (Korean President who became spectacularly unpopular after been exposed as a deep state operative)
- Hashim Thaçi + (Kosovar politician with a heavy [[MSC habit]])
- Ahmad Bishara + (Kuwait academic and activist who advocated liberal political reforms in the autocratic emirate. Attended the [[2003 Bilderberg meeting]].)
- Kuwait + (Kuwait has the 6th largest oil reserves of any nation state.)
- Los Angeles/Underground + (LA's underground infrastructure, some of it abandoned.)
- Robert La Follette + (La Follette stated that his chief goal was to break the "combined power of the private monopoly system over the political and economic life of the American people")
- George Carlin + (Labeled an "unproductive airman", received a general discharge on July 29, 1957.)
- Document:Spiteful misogynistic bullying of Diane Abbott and left-wing staff laid out in internal party report + (Labour General Secretary [[Iain McNicol]] … Labour General Secretary [[Iain McNicol]], Executive Director for Elections [https://www.facebook.com/patrick.heneghan.902 Patrick Heneghan,] and [[Iain McNicol|Mr McNicol]]’s office manager [https://twitter.com/sofaasogood Tracey Allen] mocked [[Diane Abbott]] and insinuated that she had faked illness towards the end of the [[UK/2017 General Election|2017 General Election]] campaign.UK/2017 General Election|2017 General Election]] campaign.)
- Ferdinand Grapperhaus + (Labour Law)
- David Cairns + (Labour MP for Inverclyde)
- Tam Dalyell + (Labour MP who posed the "West Lothian Question")
- Christopher Leslie + (Labour MP who quit and joined [[Change UK]] in protest at the leadership of [[Jeremy Corbyn]])
- Ruth Kelly + (Labour MP worked for [[Tony Blair]] and [[Gordon Brown]], then over to [[HSBC]].)
- Bob Ainsworth + (Labour MP, [[Secretary of State for Defence]] under [[Gordon Brown]])
- Lucy Powell + (Labour MP, cabinet minister, frontbencher under [[Jeremy Corbyn]] and [[Keir Starmer]].)
- Jo Stevens + (Labour MP, frontbencher under [[Jeremy Corbyn]] and [[Keir Starmer]].)
- Emma Whysall + (Labour Party candidate)
- Håkon Haugli + (Labour Party politician who then worked for business association. CEO of [[Innovation Norway]]. [[Trilateral Commission]].)
- Kevan Jones + (Labour defence politician with safe establishment views)
- Shrewsbury 24 + (Labour is threatening to oppose Tory government plans to extend spying powers unless it releases papers about the "politically motivated show trial" of the Shrewsbury 24 in the 1970s.)
- Lynn Williams + (Labour leader, Bilderberg Steering committee, 9 Bilderbergs)
- Andrew Adonis + (Labour party politician and Bilderberger. Vice Chairman of the European Movement (UK))
- Odd Højdahl + (Labour union bureucrat and politician)
- Document:Austerity has brought anguish and hardship – that is why I am fighting Richmond Park for Labour + (Labour's [[Christian Wolmar]] aims to replace Tory [[Zac Goldsmith]] as MP for [[2016 Richmond Park by-election|Richmond Park]])
- Document:Labour’s witch-hunt against Ken Livingstone + (Labour's kangaroo court trying to justify suspending [[Ken Livingstone]] for stating the fact that [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]] supported [[Zionism]])
- Document:Bristol West CLP condemns suspension of Corbyn + (Labour’s hierarchy has banned [[CLP]]s … Labour’s hierarchy has banned [[CLP]]s from debating or voting on [[Corbyn]]’s suspension or the [https://www.equalityhumanrights.com/sites/default/files/investigation-into-antisemitism-in-the-labour-party.pdf EHRC report] and some Regional Directors have blocked attempts to do so. It seems Bristol West members hold their democracy and their [[Jeremy Corbyn|former party leader]] in too high a regard to toe the line.remy Corbyn|former party leader]] in too high a regard to toe the line.)
- Constantin Menges + (Laid the foundations for the Reagan doctrine of support to insurgent groups to destabilize communist governments.)