WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1995
This page lists the known WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow of 1995. The previous year's cadre is listed at WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1994, the next as WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1996.
Exposure
The list of participants in the World Economic Forum's Global Leaders for Tomorrow program for the year 1995 has been removed from their website, but possible to find in archived form. [1] The WEF does not always publish all the names.
Selected Examples
"We decide something, then put it in the air and wait a while to see what happens. If there is no great shouting and no uprisings, because most people do not even understand what has been decided, then we will continue - step by step, until there is no turning back."
- Paul Allen - Co-founder of Microsoft.
- Andrés Allamand - By 2020 Foreign Minister of Chile.
- Oleg Boyko - Russian oligarch
- Philippe Douste-Blazy - French Minister of Health, later Foreign Minister. From 2006- leader of the UNITAID "innovation in global health" initiative, close to the Gates Foundation. Named in underage prostitution story.
- Thomas Friedman- a New York Times op-ed writer.
- Jean-Claude Juncker - head of the European Commission 2014-19.
- Paul Krugman - now a New York Times op-ed writer and one of the most influential economists in the world thanks to the commercially-controlled media.
- André Kudelski - later became a member of the Bilderberg Steering Committee.
- Tito Mboweni - South African Minister of Finance 2018-2021.
- Denis Olivennes - French corporate media manager.
- Jeffrey Sachs - helped gut the Russian economy, then allegedly later became more prominent as a critic of development orthodoxy.
- Akihiko Tanaka - became the Chairman of the Asia-Pacific section of the Trilateral Commission in 2017.
- Lynn Forester de Rothschild - a deep state operative.
- Christian Wulff - President of Germany from 2010 to 2012.
Known members
22 of the 98 of the members already have pages here: