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  • Seweryn Bialer  + (Polish defector to the US working the anti-communist circuit. Single Bilderberger academic.)
  • Mikołaj Dowgielewicz  + (Polish diplomat in the [[European Council on Foreign Relations]])
  • Greg Hajdarowicz  + (Polish drug company founder and owner of newspaper ''[[Rzeczpospolita]]'', since 2021 in collaboration with [[George Soros]]. Attended [[Bilderberg/2018|Bilderberg 2018]].)
  • Paweł Świeboda  + (Polish economist)
  • Michael Heilperin  + (Polish economist friend and colleague of Ludwig von Mises who attended 5 Bilderbergs up to [[Bilderberg/1960|1960]].)
  • Jolanta Pienkowska  + (Polish journalist who first attended the Bilderberg in 2019)
  • Michał Boni  + (Polish politician)
  • Donald Tusk  + (Polish politician and historian who became [[prime minister of Poland]] in 2023.)
  • Przemysław Czarnek  + (Polish politician for PIS.)
  • Roman Polanski  + (Polish-French filmmaker who escaped the US for drugging and raping a 13-year-old girl.)
  • Jacek Rostowski  + (Polish-Jewish economist and politician whoPolish-Jewish economist and politician who was born and grew up in Britain. After working for [[George Soros]]'s [[Central European University]], he became a Polish citizen to take over as [[Poland/Minister/Finance|Minister of Finance]] and [[Deputy Prime Minister of Poland]] in 2007. He attended the [[Bilderberg/2012|2012]] and [[Bilderberg/2013|2013 Bilderberg meeting]]s.[[Bilderberg/2013|2013 Bilderberg meeting]]s.)
  • Hezbollah  + (Political Islamic party, and army fighting many wars in the [[Middle East]], linked to possible [[CIA]] drug trafficking.)
  • The Iron Heel  + (Political [[novel]] by US writer [[Jack London]] describing how the oligarchy ('The Iron Heel') dominates and takes over the country.)
  • Stephan Steins  + (Political activist, called for general strike in Germany in December 2020.<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>)
  • Jeffrey Simpson  + (Political and national affairs columnist for the Canadian [[The Globe and Mail]] for several decades. Attended the [[1992 Bilderberg meeting]]. Also [[Trilateral Commission]].)
  • Conservatism  + (Political and social philosophy, not really represented by any political party anywhere in the world.)
  • Dan Bongino  + (Political commentator and former secret service agent who wants to abolish the FBI. Appointed as [[Deputy Director of the FBI]] in February 2025.)
  • Dack Rouleau  + (Political commentator in the US.)
  • Asylum seekers with apathetic refugee children  + (Political controversy in [[Sweden]])
  • Tove Lifvendahl  + (Political editor-in-chief at [[Svenska Dagbladet]]Political editor-in-chief at [[Svenska Dagbladet]]. A proponent on a liberal [[refugee]] policy, she has written several books crime-riddled areas with many immigrants. She attended [[Bilderberg/2014|the 2014 Bilderberg meeting]]. She is a member of the [[Trilateral Commission]].[[Trilateral Commission]].)
  • Biden family  + (Political family in the [[USA]]. Its fortune follows the career of [[Joe Biden]]. "Joe says that when someone helps his family, it’s just like helping Joe.")
  • Jerry Rawlings  + (Political leader of Ghana since 1979, dies of Covid.)
  • Gunther Fehlinger  + (Political operative with an interest in the partitioning of Russia.<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>)
  • James Schneider  + (Political organiser who took over leadership of pro-[[Corbyn]] campaign in 2015. Friends with intelligence connections.)
  • Canada/Conservative Party  + (Political party in Canada)
  • Dreyfus Affair  + (Political scandal that polarised France 1894-1906)
  • Tor Sellström  + (Political scientist)
  • Gene Sharp  + (Political scientist credited with writing handbooks for non-violent resistance, which are also used in color revolutions.)
  • United Arab Republic  + (Political union of [[Egypt]] and [[Syria]] (1958–61))
  • Buenos Aires  + (Political, cultural and economic capital of [[Argentina]].)
  • File:The Nameless War.pdf  + (Politically incorrect history of events leading up to the Second World War, told by an MP who enjoyed the friendship and confidence of prime minister Neville Chamberlain during the critical months between Munich and September 1939)
  • Portugal  + (Politically very controlled country, with a duopoly between [[socialist]] parties. Refused a [[War on Drugs]], with successful results.)
  • Andrew Mitchell  + (Politician)
  • Norm Coleman  + (Politician on the [[National Endowment for Democracy/Board]])
  • Daniel Andrews  + (Politician who came to prominence during the COVID-19 deep event.)
  • Sajid Javid  + (Politician whose resignation in July 2022 led to the fall of Boris Johnson.)
  • Mike Pence  + (Politician, Governor and former VP under TPolitician, Governor and former VP under Trump. Called a "decent guy" by Joe Biden. Called himself "Christian, a conservative, and a Republican, in that order." Was named "to be hanged" by Trump mob and pressured [[Christopher C. Miller]] to deploy the national guard on January 6, the day of the D.C Capitol riots.nuary 6, the day of the D.C Capitol riots.)
  • Walther Kiep  + (Politician, financial fraudster, perjurer, attended 4 Bilderbergs from [[Bilderberg/1974|1974]] to [[Bilderberg/1980|1980]])
  • Don Siegelman  + (Politician, lawyer and convicted felon who was the 51st governor of Alabama)
  • Guillermo de la Dehesa  + (Politician, then Goldman Sachs/International Advisors, Group of Thirty, Double Bilderberg)
  • Netherlands  + (Politicly fragmented and very densely populated country. Had very lenient [[drug]] and (underage) sex laws. Named a "[[narco-state]]" by neighbouring countries. Home of the first [[Bilderberg]] meeting.)
  • Niall Ferguson  + (Poly Bilderberger Hoover Institution Fellow historian, [[WEF YGL 2005]], attended the [[WEF/Annual Meeting/2020]])
  • William Burns  + (Poly Bilderberger US diplomat, [[US/Deputy Secretary of State]])
  • Peter Voser  + (Poly[[Bilderberg]])
  • Mira Milosevich  + (Polyglot fellow of the [[Integrity Initiative]])
  • Tonga  + (Polynesian island kingdom.)
  • Liverpool John Moores University  + (Polytechnic university in [[Liverpool]])
  • Document:Track and Trace. Stay Elite.  + (Poor [[Dido Harding|Dido]]Poor [[Dido Harding|Dido]] was pressed into service early by [[Boris Johnson|Boris]] and the lads when she launched her [[NHSX#COVID-19 contact tracking app|Track and Trace initiative]] some days ahead of its scheduled June 1st slot in a ludicrously transparent attempt to draw fire from [[Dominic Cummings|Corporal Cummings]], whose [[COVID-19/Lockdown|lockdown]] breaching escapades were causing havoc in [[Tory]] ranks.[[Tory]] ranks.)
  • Patrick O'Connor  + (Poorly identified one time (1981) Bilderberg observer)
  • Jorge Mario Bergoglio  + (Pope Francis)