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- Bård Vegar Solhjell + (Norwegian Bilderberger politician)
- John Bernander + (Norwegian Bilderberger politician and [[Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation/Director-General|Director-General of the Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation]].)
- Jens Stoltenberg + (Norwegian Bilderberger, ex PM, Secretary General of NATO.)
- Jens P. Heyerdahl + (Norwegian CEO and newspaper owner who attended the [[2001 Bilderberg]].)
- Karl Gether Bomhoff + (Norwegian Central Bank Governor 1893-1920)
- Andreas Aulie + (Norwegian Director of Public Prosecutions 1946-1967)
- Knut Vollebaek + (Norwegian Foreign Minister during the [[Kosovo War]]. [[Bilderberg/2008]])
- Harald V + (Norwegian King, attended the [[1984 Bilderberg]])
- Kaare Sandegren + (Norwegian Labour Party politician, trade Unionist and diplomat. Attended [[Bilderberg/1969|Bilderberg 1969]] as deputy head of the foreign policy think tank [[NUPI]].)
- Torolf Elster + (Norwegian Labour Party stalwart and Director-General of the [[Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation]])
- Eivind Berggrav + (Norwegian Lutheran bishop who cooperated closely with the military intelligence service)
- Norwegian People's Aid + (Norwegian NGO connected to the [[Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions]])
- Johann Olav Koss + (Norwegian Olympic champion. When attending [[Bilderberg/2006|2006 Bilderberg conference]] he led a Canadian NGO.)
- Kåre Willoch + (Norwegian PM who attended the [[Bilderberg in 1962]], [[Bilderberg/1982|1982]] and [[Bilderberg/1987|1987]])
- Jan P. Syse + (Norwegian Prime Minister 1989-1990)
- Sturla Henriksen + (Norwegian Shipowners Association, TLC)
- Otto Tidemand + (Norwegian Shipowners' Association, [[Bilderberg Steering committee]], ...)
- TV 2 (Norway) + (Norwegian TV channel)
- Arne Skaug + (Norwegian [[transatlantic]] [[Labour Party (Norway)|Labour]] politician who was made [[Norwegian Ambassador to the UK|Ambassador to the UK]] the year after attending the [[1961 Bilderberg]])
- Jens Anfindsen + (Norwegian academic who attended the [[CounterJihad/Brussels Conference|2007 CounterJihad Conference]].)
- Arild Underdal + (Norwegian academic with focus on international [[climate policy]] regimes.)
- Øyvind Eriksen + (Norwegian attorney and head of industry. Crony of billionaire [[Kjell Inge Rokke]].)
- Kjartan Fløgstad + (Norwegian author)
- Alf Bjercke + (Norwegian business magnate and member of the [[1001 Club]])
- Birger Magnus + (Norwegian businessman and media executive.)
- Halvdan Bjørum + (Norwegian businessman who attended the [[1983 Bilderberg meeting]].)
- Johan Andresen Sr + (Norwegian businessman who attended a [[Bilderberg in 1985]].)
- Øystein Olsen + (Norwegian central banker)
- Christian Hambro + (Norwegian civil servant who attended the [[2000 Bilderberg]] as [[Director of the Research Council of Norway]])
- Norsk Hydro + (Norwegian company with heavy Bilderberg habit. One of the largest aluminium companies worldwide. Formerly also world big in fertilizers and heavy water, used to make [[nuclear weapons]].)
- Frederik Prytz + (Norwegian deep state actor active during the Quisling government)
- Finn Bergesen + (Norwegian deep state connected businessman)
- Arvid Engen + (Norwegian deep state operative)
- Bjørn Grydeland + (Norwegian diplomat who attended the [[2005 Bilderberg]])
- Bjørn Kristvik + (Norwegian diplomat. Permanent Representative of Norway to NATO.)
- Nicolai Rygg + (Norwegian economist and Governor of the [[Norges Bank|Central Bank of Norway]] … Norwegian economist and Governor of the [[Norges Bank|Central Bank of Norway]] (Norges Bank). His "independent" economic austerity policies contributed to the severe economic troubles in the [[1920s]] and [[1930s]]. He was behind the 1928 toppling of the first [[Norwegian Labour Party|Labour Party]] cabinet in [[Norway]], which only sat for sixteen days. He continued to work in an "unpolitical" role during the German occupation 1940-45.ole during the German occupation 1940-45.)
- Ida Wolden Backe + (Norwegian economist who became governor of [[Norges Bank]], the Norwegian [[central bank]], in March 2022.)
- Helge Seip + (Norwegian editor and MP who attended the [[1972 Bilderberg]])
- Kristin Skogen Lund + (Norwegian executive with deep state ties. Attended two Bilderbergs as Director-General of [[Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise]])
- Olaug Svarva + (Norwegian financial analyst who went to the [[2015 Bilderberg]])
- Johan Melander + (Norwegian financier who attended the [[1960 Bilderberg|1960]] and [[1965 Bilderberg]]s as [[CEO of Den norske Creditbank]].)
- Inger Prebensen + (Norwegian financier who attended the [[1988 Bilderberg]]. Her ex-husband joined the [[Institute for Statecraft]] in the 2010s)
- Knut Frydenlund + (Norwegian foreign minister who attended 2 Bilderbergs in the early [[1980s]]. Handpicked by spook [[Trond Johansen]] for the job.)
- Egil Myklebust + (Norwegian former [[Bilderberg Steering committee]])
- Fritt Ord + (Norwegian grant giving foundation with Cold War origins.)
- Geir Lundestad + (Norwegian historian who wrote obsequious thesis on how the U.S. became a military empire "by invitation" - so no surprise he became [[Director of the Norwegian Nobel Institute]]. Attended the [[2005 Bilderberg]].)
- Francis Sejersted + (Norwegian historian, Chairman of the Norwegian Nobel Committee 1991-1995)
- The Norwegian Armed Forces Intelligence School + (Norwegian intelligence school)
- Trine Eilertsen + (Norwegian journalist and editor who wrote about the "mythical gathering" after being criticised for attending the [[2015 Bilderberg]].)
- Åsne Seierstad + (Norwegian journalist and writer)
- Jens Haugland + (Norwegian jurist and politician for the [[Norwegian Labour Party|Labour Party]]. His opinions were on the left side of the party during the [[Cold War]].)