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    Infowars
    February 13, 2009

    List of Bilderberg attendees is a list of prominent persons who have attended one or more conferences organized by the Bilderberg Group. The list is currently organized by category. It is not a complete list and it includes both living and deceased people. Where known, the year(s) they attended are denoted in brackets.

    The Bilderberg Group or Bilderberg conference is an unofficial annual invitation-only conference of around 130 guests, most of whom are persons of influence in the fields of business, media, and politics.

    The elite group meets annually at luxury hotels or resorts throughout the world, normally in Europe, once every four years in the United States or Canada. It has an office in Leiden, South Holland, Netherlands.[1] They met at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Istanbul, Turkey for the June 2007 meeting.[2] The 56th Bilderberg meeting took place June 6-8, 2008 at the Westfields Marriott in Chantilly, Virginia.

    Royalty

    Prince Philip (1965, 1966, 1967), Duke of Edinburgh

    Prince Charles (1986), Prince of Wales

    Prince Bernhard (Chairman of Bilderberg Meetings 1954-1976), father of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands

    Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands[3]

    Claus von Amsberg (1967, 1968, 1971, 1981, 1982, 1984, 1986-1989), husband of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands

    Willem-Alexander, Prince of Orange (1990, 1991, 1996, 2001, 2008), Crown Prince of the Netherlands

    Juan Carlos I, King of Spain (1989)

    Queen Sofia of Spain, wife of Juan Carlos I, King of Spain (1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1996)

    Infanta Cristina, Duchess of Palma de Mallorca, younger daughter of Juan Carlos I, King of Spain

    Prince Philippe, Duke of Brabant (1992, 1993, 1996, 2008), Crown Prince of Belgium

    Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, King of Sweden (1995)

    Harald V of Norway, King of Norway (1984)

    Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein (1985, 1986, 1987)

    Prince Axel of Denmark (1955, 1957)

    Prince Henrik of Denmark (1966)

    United States

    David L. Aaron (1977), former Deputy National Security Advisor

    Dean Acheson (1957, 1958, 1964, 1966), former United States Secretary of State

    Madeleine Albright (2008), former United States Secretary of State

    Keith B. Alexander (2008), current Director, National Security Agency

    Roger Altman (2008), former United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury

    John B. Anderson (1977), former US Congressman

    Michael Armacost (1997), President, Brookings Institution

    Nancy Kassebaum Baker (1988), former US Senator

    George W. Ball (1954-1992),[4] former U.S. diplomat

    Evan Bayh (1999), current US Senator, former Democratic Leadership Council Chairman, also attended the Renaissance Weekend. Member of the Council on Foreign Relations. Member of the Alfalfa Club

    Lloyd Bentsen (1989, 1992, 1995 – 1997), former United States Secretary of the Treasury

    Sandy Berger (1997), former National Security Advisor (United States)

    James H. Billington (1992), former Librarian of Congress

    Eugene R. Black, Sr. (1957, 1966), former President of the World Bank

    John Bolton (2003)

    John Brademas (1966), former US Congressman

    Bill Bradley (1985), former US Senator

    Nicholas F. Brady (1984, 1986, 1988, 1991), former United States Secretary of the Treasury

    Edward Brooke (1968), former US Senator

    David K. E. Bruce (1966)

    Zbigniew Brzezinski (Guest, 1966, 1968, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1978, 1985), President Carter’s National Security Advisor

    McGeorge Bundy (1956, 1957, 1964, 1966, 1980), former National Security Advisor (United States)

    William Bundy (1977)

    Clifford P. Case (1958), former US Senator

    John Chafee (1979, 1986, 1991, 1992), former US Senator

    Frank Church, former US Senator

    Harlan Cleveland (1967)

    Hillary Clinton (1997), current US Secretary of State, also attended the World Economic Forum, the Munich Conference on Security Policy, the Salzburg Global Seminar and the Renaissance Weekend. Member of the Democratic Leadership Council

    Bill Clinton (1991),[5] former US President, 1993 – 2001

    Carlos M. Collazo (2003)

    Barber Conable, former President of the World Bank

    Richard N. Cooper (1975, 1977), former United States Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

    Jon Corzine (1995 – 1997[3], 1999, 2003, 2004), current Governor of New Jersey

    Kenneth W. Dam (1983, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989-1997), former United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury

    Richard Darman (1987), former United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury

    Thomas A. Daschle (2008), former US Senator

    Lynn Davis (1995)

    John M. Deutch (1998), former CIA Director, former United States Deputy Secretary of Defense

    Thomas E. Dewey (1956, 1957, 1966), former Governor of New York

    C. Douglas Dillon (1968), former United States Secretary of the Treasury

    Christopher Dodd (1999 – 2001), current US Senator

    John Edwards (2004), former US Senator

    Stuart Eizenstat (2002), former United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury

    Mike Espy (1994), former United States Secretary of Agriculture

    Daniel J. Evans (1986, 1988), former US Senator, former Governor of Washington

    Dianne Feinstein (1991), current US Senator

    Douglas Feith (2004)

    Ralph Flanders (1955, 1966), former US Senator

    James Florio (1994), former Governor of New Jersey

    Tom Foley (1988, 1990, 1995, 2002), former Speaker of the US House of Representatives

    Gerald R. Ford (1964, 1966), former US President, 1974 – 1977

    Harold Ford, Jr. (2008), current Chairman, Democratic Leadership Council, former US Congressman, Vice Chairman, Merrill Lynch & Co., Inc.

    Donald M. Fraser (1971), former US Congressman

    Peter Hood Ballantine Frelinghuysen, Jr. (1964, 1966, 1971), former US Congressman

    J. William Fulbright (1956, 1957, 1964), former US Senator

    Cornelius Edward Gallagher (1963, 1966), former US Congressman

    John Galvin, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Europe

    Melinda Gates (2004), wife of Bill Gates

    Robert Gates (2008), current United States Secretary of Defense

    David Gergen (1992, 1995), political consultant and presidential adviser during the Republican administrations of Nixon, Ford, and Reagan, campaign staffer for George H.W. Bush and adviser to Democratic President Bill Clinton

    Roswell Gilpatric (1966)

    Dan Glickman (2001), former US Congressman

    Andrew Goodpaster (1968, 1974), former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Europe

    Lincoln Gordon (1957, 1966)

    Donald Gregg (1985), former United States Ambassador

    Marc Grossman (2007), former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs

    Alfred Gruenther (1955, 1957, 1966), former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Europe

    Richard N. Haass (1991, 2003, 2004)[6], president, Council on Foreign Relations

    Philip C. Habib (1992)

    Chuck Hagel (1999 – 2001), current US Senator

    Alexander Haig (1978), former United States Secretary of State

    Lee H. Hamilton (1997)[3], former US Congressman

    Fred R. Harris (1966), former US Senator

    Arthur A. Hartman (1975), former Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs

    Brooks Hays (1957, 1966), former US Congressman

    H. John Heinz III (1978), former US Senator

    Christian Herter (1961, 1963, 1964, 1966),[7] former Secretary of State

    Bourke Hickenlooper (1963, 1966), former US Senator

    Carla Anderson Hills (2002), former United States Trade Representative

    Paul G. Hoffman (1955, 1957, 1966)

    Richard Holbrooke (1995 – 1999, 2004 – 2006, 2008), former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations

    Chet Holifield (1964, 1966), former US Congressman

    Kay Bailey Hutchison (2000, 2002), current US Senator

    Henry M. Jackson (1964, 1966-1968), former US Senator

    Jacob Javits (1964, 1966), former US Senator

    Joseph E. Johnson (1954)[8], former President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.

    Bennett Johnston Jr. (1991), former US Senator

    James Robert Jones (1985), former US Congressman

    Vernon Jordan (1979-1985, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 2005, 2006, 2008)

    Robert Kagan (2004)

    Carl Kaysen (1967)

    Thomas Kean (1989), former Governor of New Jersey

    George Kennan (1955, 1957, 1966)

    David M. Kennedy (1968), former United States Secretary of the Treasury

    Robert M. Kimmitt (1995), current United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury

    Lane Kirkland (1977), former President, AFL-CIO

    Jeane Kirkpatrick (1981), former United States Ambassador to the United Nations

    Henry Kissinger (1957, 1964, 1966, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1977-2003, 2004,[6] 2005-2008), Secretary of State, 1973 – 1977

    John LaFalce (2002), former US Congressman

    Michael Ledeen (2005)

    Lyman L. Lemnitzer (1957, 1963, 1966), former Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

    Winston Lord (1974, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1996), former United States Ambassador to China

    William J. Luti (2004), Senior Director for Defense Policy and Strategy for the National Security Council

    Terry McAuliffe (2002), former Chairman of the Democratic National Committee

    John J. McCloy (1958, 1964, 1966), former President of the World Bank

    Gale McGee (1966), former US Senator

    Donald F. McHenry (1986, 1996), former United States Ambassador to the United Nations

    Robert S. McNamara (1968, 1975), former United States Secretary of Defense, former President of the World Bank

    Charles Mathias, Jr. (1967, 1968, 1974, 1975, 1977, 1981, 1984-1993), former U.S. Senator

    Ken Mehlman (2005), former Chairman of the Republican National Committee

    Cord Meyer (1957), CIA official

    George J. Mitchell, former U.S. Senator

    Walter F. Mondale (1974, 1981), former Vice President of the United States, 1977 – 1981

    A. S. Mike Monroney (1966), former U.S. Senator

    Paul H. Nitze (1955, 1957, 1958, 1963, 1966)

    Lauris Norstad (1967), former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Europe

    Sam Nunn (1996, 1997[3]), former US Senator

    William Odom (1993), former National Security Agency Director

    Dan Quayle (1990, 1991), former US Vice President, 1989 – 1993

    George Pataki (2006), former Governor of New York

    Henry M. Paulson, Jr. (2008), current United States Secretary of the Treasury

    Claiborne Pell (1992), former US Senator

    Richard Perle (1983, 1985, 2003, 2006, 2008), assistant Secretary of Defense, 1981 – 1987

    Rick Perry (2007), current Governor of Texas

    William J. Perry (1996), former United States Secretary of Defense

    Peter George Peterson (1978), former United States Secretary of Commerce

    Colin L. Powell (1997), former United States Secretary of State

    Larry Pressler (1993), former US Senator

    Lewis Thompson Preston, former President of the World Bank

    Joel Pritchard (1975), former US Congressman

    Marc Racicot (2002), former Chairman, Republican National Committee

    Ralph E. Reed, Jr. (2004), former first executive director of the Christian Coalition

    William K. Reilly (1989), former Environmental Protection Agency Administrator

    Henry Reuss (1966, 1971), former US Congressman

    Walter P. Reuther (1966), former U.S. labour leader

    Condoleezza Rice (2008), former United States Secretary of State

    Bill Richardson (1999, 2000), current Governor of New Mexico

    Donald W. Riegle, Jr. (1971), former US Senator

    Alice Rivlin (1984)

    Charles W. Robinson (1975), former Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs

    David Rockefeller, original U.S. founding member, life member, and member of the Steering Committee (1954-

    David Rockefeller, Jr. (1989)

    Jay Rockefeller (1971), current US Senator

    Nelson A. Rockefeller (1957, 1974), former US Vice President, 1974 – 1977, former Governor of New York, 1959 – 1973

    Bernard W. Rogers, former NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Europe

    Dennis Ross (2004, 2006, 2008)

    Eugene V. Rostow (1967, 1968)

    Walt Whitman Rostow, former National Security Advisor (United States)

    Donald Rumsfeld (1975, 2002), Secretary of Defense, 2001 – 2006

    Dean Rusk (1955, 1957, 1966), former United States Secretary of State

    Mark Sanford (2008), current Governor of South Carolina, also attended the Renaissance Weekend

    Hugh Scott (1961, 1966), former US Senator

    Brent Scowcroft (1985, 1988, 1994), former National Security Advisor (United States)

    Kathleen Sebelius (2007, 2008), current Governor of Kansas

    George P. Shultz (2008), former United States Secretary of State, former United States Secretary of the Treasury

    Kristen Silverberg (2007), Bureau of International Organization Affairs, part of the State Department

    William E. Simon (1982), former United States Secretary of the Treasury

    Walter Bedell Smith, former CIA Director

    Nancy Soderberg (1995)

    Helmut Sonnenfeldt (1974), former U.S. State Department Counselor, former member, National Security Council

    John Sparkman (1955, 1966), former US Senator

    James Steinberg (1994, 2000), former Deputy National Security Advisor

    Adlai Stevenson III (1971), former US Senator

    Robert Schwarz Strauss (1982, 1989, 1990, 1992), former Chairman of the Democratic National Committee

    Lawrence Summers (1998, 2002, 2008), former United States Secretary of the Treasury

    John H. Sununu (1990), former Governor of New Hampshire

    Shirley Temple (1982), former United States Ambassador, former child actress

    Laura D’Andrea Tyson (1999)

    Cyrus Vance (1971), former United States Secretary of State

    John M. Vorys (1957, 1966), former US Congressman

    Mark Warner (2005), former Governor of Virginia

    Vin Weber (2007, 2008), former US Congressman

    John C. Whitehead (1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1989-1997), former United States Deputy Secretary of State

    Christine Todd Whitman (1998), former Governor of New Jersey

    L. Douglas Wilder (1991), former Governor of Virginia, current Mayor of Richmond, Virginia

    Alexander Wiley (1957, 1966), former US Senator

    Ross Wilson (ambassador) (2007), current United States Ambassador to Turkey

    Paul Wolfowitz (1990, 1994-1998, 2008), former President of the World Bank

    George David Woods (1966), former President of the World Bank

    Philip D. Zelikow (2007), executive director of the 9/11 Commission and Counselor of the United States Department of State

    Robert Zoellick (1991, 2003, 2006, 2008), former Deputy Secretary of State and current President of the World Bank

    Canada

    Lester B. Pearson (1964, 1966, 1968), former Prime Minister of Canada from 1963 to 1968

    Pierre Trudeau (1971***, 1983, 1985), former Prime Minister of Canada from 1968 to 1979, 1980 to 1984

    Jean Chrétien (1982, 1996), Canadian Prime Minister, 1993 – 2003

    W. Edmund Clark, President and CEO, Toronto-Dominion Bank

    Paul Martin (1996), Canadian Prime Minister, 2003 – 2006

    Stephen Harper (2003), Canadian Prime Minister, 2006 – Present

    Bernard Lord (2001), former Premier of New Brunswick

    Robert L. Stanfield (1968), former Premier of Nova Scotia

    Jason Kenney (2007), Canadian Member of Parliament

    Preston Manning (1998), former leader and founder of the Reform Party of Canada

    Lloyd Axworthy (1996), former Minister of Foreign Affairs (Canada)

    Kevin G. Lynch (2004), Canadian civil servant

    Frank McKenna (1994, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008), former Canadian Ambassador to the United States, former Premier of New Brunswick, current Deputy Chairman of Toronto-Dominion Bank

    Michael Wilson (politician) (1991), current Canadian Ambassador to the United States, former Minister of Finance (Canada), former Minister of International Trade (Canada)

    Marc Lalonde (1977), former Minister of Finance (Canada)

    Jacques Parizeau (1968), former Premier of Quebec

    Robert Bourassa (1971), former Premier of Quebec

    Jean Lesage (1966), former Premier of Quebec

    Mike Harris (1996), former Premier of Ontario

    David Peterson (1990), former Premier of Ontario

    Ralph Klein (1995), former Premier of Alberta

    Peter Lougheed (1973), former Premier of Alberta

    Gerald Regan (1977), former Premier of Nova Scotia

    Paul Joseph James Martin (1957***, 1966-1968), former Canadian Senator, former Leader of the Government in the Senate (Canada), former Minister of National Health and Welfare (Canada), former Secretary of State for External Affairs (Canada), father of former Prime Minister of Canada,Paul Martin

    Jeanne Sauvé (1974, 1986, 1989), former Governor General of Canada

    Donald S. Macdonald (1971, 1973, 1979-1986, 1988, 1993), former Minister of Finance (Canada), former Minister of National Defence (Canada)

    Allan MacEachen (1983), former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada and Secretary of State for External Affairs

    Heather Reisman (2006, 2007, 2008), Canadian businesswoman

    Andre Desmarais, Power Corporation of Canada

    SOURCES for the following EDITS MARKED *** by YEAR of the Bilderberg guest lists: 1954 – George W. Ball Papers, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library at Princeton University, as transcribed and placed online by www.bilderberg.org 1957 – Source: http://www.bilderberg.org/bildhist.htm 1971 – The Washington Observer Newsletter, 15 May 1971 edition, Number 199, see headline "Controller’s Confab". Available here in uploaded documents. 1978 – George W. Ball Papers, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library at Princeton University, as transcribed and placed online by www.bilderberg.org 1981 – George W. Ball Papers, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library at Princeton University, as transcribed and placed online by www.bilderberg.org 1985 – George W. Ball Papers, Seeley G. Mudd Manuscript Library at Princeton University, as transcribed and placed online by www.bilderberg.org

    United Kingdom

    Antony Acland (1988), former British Ambassador to the United States

    Paddy Ashdown (1989), former leader of the UK Liberal Democrats

    Ed Balls (2001-2003), Economic Secretary to the Treasury 2006 – 2007

    John Baring, 7th Baron Ashburton (1980, 1984, 1986), former Chairman of British Petroleum

    Frederic Bennett (1963, 1964, 1966-1968, 1971, 1973-1975, 1977-1980, 1984)

    Tony Blair (1993),[5] former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom[9]

    Rodric Braithwaite (1993)

    George Brown, Baron George-Brown (1966, 1978)

    Gordon Brown (1991), current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

    James Callaghan (1963, 1966), former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

    Peter Carrington, 6th Baron Carrington (1978, 1983, 1984, 1987, 1989-1998), former Secretary-General of NATO

    Kenneth Clarke (1993, 1998,[10] 2006[11] & 2007[12]), former Chancellor of the Exchequer

    Clement Davies (1954, 1955, 1957), former leader of the Liberal Party (UK)

    Richard Dearlove (2007), former head of MI6

    Edmund Dell (1978)

    Alec Douglas-Home (1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1986), former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

    Rodney Elton, 2nd Baron Elton (1977)

    Charles Forte, Baron Forte (1977)

    Lawrence Freedman (1991), Professor, Oxford University

    Hugh Gaitskell (1954, 1955, 1958), former leader of the Labour Party (UK)

    Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 7th Marquess of Salisbury (1997)

    Philip Gould, Baron Gould of Brookwood (2003)

    Jo Grimond (1958, 1966), former leader of the Liberal Party (UK)

    William Hague (1998), former leader of the Conservative Party (UK), current Shadow Foreign Secretary

    David Hannay, Baron Hannay of Chiswick (1995, 1998)

    Roy Hattersley (1985)

    Denis Healey, former Secretary of State for Defence 1963-1970, former Chancellor of the Exchequer 1974-1979 (founding member of Bilderberg)

    Edward Heath (1963, 1966, 1967), former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

    Michael Heseltine (1984), former Secretary of State for Defence

    Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone (1967)

    John Horam (1975)

    Douglas Hurd (1980, 1981), former British Foreign Secretary

    Roy Jenkins, former President of the European Commission

    Keith Joseph (1977)

    John Keegan (1988), British military historian

    John Kerr, Baron Kerr of Kinlochard (2004, 2008), member of the House of Lords, Deputy Chairman, Royal Dutch Shell

    Norman Lamont (1995), former Chancellor of the Exchequer

    Nigel Lawson (1982, 1990), former Chancellor of the Exchequer

    Harold Lever, Baron Lever of Manchester (1977, 1985), former Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster

    John Major, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

    Reginald Maudling (1955, 1957, 1966, 1967, 1971, 1973, 1978), former Chancellor of the Exchequer

    John Monks (1996) , former General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress

    Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (1965, 1966)

    Pauline Neville-Jones, Baroness Neville-Jones (2004)

    John Nott (1977), former Secretary of State for Defence

    David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech (1958, 1966), former British Ambassador to the United States

    George Osborne (2006)[13] (2008) Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer 2004-Present; member of the opposition 2001-Present

    David Owen (1973, 1982, 1993), former British Foreign Secretary

    Cecil Parkinson (1989), former Shadow chancellor of the Exchequer

    Enoch Powell (1968)

    Christopher Price (UK politician), former Labour Party (UK) Member of Parliament, former member of the European Parliament

    Giles Radice, Baron Radice (1995)

    William Rees-Mogg (1993)

    • Sir Malcolm Rifkind (1986, 1996), former British Foreign Secretary

    Geoffrey Rippon (1974)

    William Rodgers, Baron Rodgers of Quarry Bank (1974)

    Eric Roll (1964, 1966, 1967, 1973-1975, 1977-1999) (Bilderberg Steering Committee),[14] Department of Economic Affairs, 1964, later Bilderberg Group Chairman

    John Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover (1982, 1983, 1984, 1986)

    Sir Patrick Sheehy Professor of International Relations (1985, 1986, 1993)

    John Smith (UK politician) (1986, 1989, 1991), former leader of the British Labour Party

    David Steel (1986), former leader of the Liberal Party (UK)

    Michael Stewart, Baron Stewart of Fulham (1964, 1966)

    Norman Tebbit (1985)

    Margaret Thatcher (1975),[15] former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

    George Thomson, Baron Thomson of Monifieth (1971)

    Jeremy Thorpe, former leader of the Liberal Party (UK)

    William Waldegrave, Baron Waldegrave of North Hill (1987, 1988, 1990, 1995)

    George Weidenfeld (1992)

    Gareth Williams, Baron Williams of Mostyn (2002, 2003)

    Harold Wilson (1966), former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

    David Young, Baron Young of Graffham (1985, 1986)

    Kenneth Younger (1966)

    Ireland

    John Bruton (1998), former Prime Minister of Ireland

    Garret FitzGerald (1975, 1977, 1984, 1985, 1987), former Prime Minister of Ireland

    Paul Gallagher (2008), Attorney General of Ireland

    Michael McDowell (1992, 2007), founding member of the Progressive Democrats of Ireland

    Germany

    Egon Bahr (1968, 1971, 1982, 1987), German Minister, creator of the Ostpolitik

    Rainer Barzel (1966), former German opposition leader

    Kurt Biedenkopf (1992), former Prime Minister of Saxony

    Max Brauer (1954, 1955, 1958, 1963, 1964, 1966), former Mayor of Hamburg

    Birgit Breuel (1973, 1979, 1980, 1991, 1992, 1994), chairwoman of Treuhandanstalt

    Andreas von Bülow (1978), former Minister of Research of Germany

    Karl Carstens (1971), former President of Germany

    Klaus von Dohnanyi (1975, 1977), former Mayor of Hamburg

    Ursula Engelen-Kefer (1998), former chairwoman of the German Confederation of Trade Unions

    Björn Engholm (1991), former Prime Minister of Schleswig-Holstein

    Ludwig Erhard (1966), former Chancellor of Germany

    Fritz Erler (1955, 1957, 1958, 1963, 1964, 1966), Socialist Member of Parliament

    Joschka Fischer (2008), former Minister of Foreign Affairs (Germany)

    Herbert Giersch (1975), Director, Institut fur Weltwirtschaft an der Universitat Kiel

    Helmut Haussmann (1979, 1980, 1990, 1996), former Minister of Economics of Germany

    Wolfgang Ischinger (1998, 2002, 2008), former German Ambassador to Washington

    Helmut Kohl (1980, 1982, 1988), former Chancellor of Germany

    Walter Leisler Kiep (1974, 1975, 1977, 1980), former Treasurer of the Christian Democratic Union (Germany)

    Kurt Georg Kiesinger (1955, 1957, 1966), former Chancellor of Germany

    Hans Klein (1986), Member of German Bundestag

    Otto Graf Lambsdorff (1980, 1983, 1984), former Minister of Economics of Germany

    Karl Lamers (1995), Member of the German Bundestag

    Angela Merkel (2005), current Chancellor of Germany

    Alois Mertes (1983, 1985)

    Siegmar Mosdorf (2001), Secretary of State for Economics in Germany

    Alfred Müller-Armack (1966), Secretary of State for Economics in Germany

    Volker Perthes (2008), Director, Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik

    Friedbert Pflüger (2005, 2006), Member of the German Bundestag

    Ruprecht Polenz (2002), Member of the German Bundestag

    Volker Rühe (1983, 1991-1994), former Defense Minister of Germany

    Rudolf Scharping, former Defense Minister of Germany

    Wolfgang Schäuble (2003), current Minister of Internal Affairs of Germany

    Walter Scheel (1981-84, 1986), former President of Germany

    Karl Schiller (1966), former Finance Minister of Germany

    Otto Schily (2003-2006), former Minister of Internal Affairs of Germany

    Carlo Schmid (1955, 1958, 1963, 1964, 1966), former Vice President of the Federal Parliament

    Helmut Schmidt (1966, 1967, 1973, 1974, 1977, 1980, 1983, 1986), former Chancellor of Germany

    Gerhard Schröder (CDU) (1971, 1974), former Minister of Foreign Affairs (Germany), former Minister of Defence (Germany)

    Gerhard Stoltenberg (1966, 1968), former Minister of Germany and Prime Minister of Schleswig-Holstein

    Franz Josef Strauß (1963, 1966), former Minister of Germany and Prime Minister of Bavaria

    Lothar Späth (1993), former Prime Minister of Baden-Wurttemberg

    Erwin Teufel (1991), former Prime Minister of Baden-Wurttemberg

    Henning Voscherau (1996), former Mayor of Hamburg

    Richard von Weizsäcker (1978), former President of Germany

    Guido Westerwelle (2007), leader of the Free Democratic Party of Germany

    Hans-Jürgen Wischnewski (1971, 1973, 1974, 1978), former Secretary of State in the Chancellor’s Office of Germany

    Matthias Wissmann (1998, 2004, 2005), former Minister of Research of Germany

    Austria

    Otto von Habsburg, Archduke and Crown Prince of Austria

    Alfred Gusenbauer (2002, 2006), former Chancellor of Austria

    Wolfgang Schussel (1984), former Chancellor of Austria

    Franz Vranitzky (1975, 1979, 1986-1991, 1993, 1995-1999), former Austrian Chancellor

    Bruno Kreisky (1979), former Austrian Chancellor

    Thomas Klestil (1988), former President of Austria

    Martin Bartenstein (2006), Austrian Minister for Economy and Labour

    Josef Krainer (1989), former Governor of Styria

    Switzerland

    Flavio Cotti (1994-1997), former President of the Swiss Confederation

    Pascal Couchepin (2001, 2002, 2004, 2005), current President of the Swiss Confederation

    Jean-Pascal Delamuraz (1995), former President of the Swiss Confederation

    Max Petitpierre (1963, 1966), former President of the Swiss Confederation

    Jacob Kellenberger (1993), former Swiss State Secretary of Foreign Affairs

    Sigmund Widmer (1975), former Mayor of Zürich

    Denis de Rougemont (1954, 1955, 1966)

    France

    Valéry Giscard d’Estaing (1968, 2003), former President of the French Republic

    Lionel Jospin (1996), former Prime Minister of France

    Georges Pompidou (1966), former President of the French Republic

    Dominique de Villepin (2003), former Prime Minister of France

    Laurent Fabius (1994), former Prime Minister of France

    Michel Rocard (1986), former Prime Minister of France

    Pierre Bérégovoy (1992), former Prime Minister of France

    Edouard Balladur (1987), former Prime Minister of France

    Raymond Barre (1983), former Prime Minister of France

    Edgar Faure (1974), former Prime Minister of France

    René Pleven (1963, 1966), former Prime Minister of France

    Pierre Mendes-France (1968), former Prime Minister of France

    Antoine Pinay (1954, 1955, 1963, 1964, 1966), former Prime Minister of France

    Jean-Bernard Raimond (1994), former French Foreign Minister

    Jean Francois-Poncet (1982, 1985, 1988), former French Foreign Minister

    Michel Barnier (2007), former French Foreign Minister

    Hubert Védrine (1987, 1992, 2008), former French Foreign Minister

    Bernard Kouchner (2005), current Minister of Foreign Affairs (France)

    Manuel Valls (2008), French Member of Parliament

    Jean-Pierre Jouyet (2008), French Minister of European Affairs

    Jean-Pierre Chevenement (1984, 1990), former Minister of Defense (France)

    Jacques Attali (1975), French economist and scholar and former presidential adviser of France’s socialist government

    Gaston Defferre (1964, 1966), former Mayor of Marseille

    Maurice Herzog (1974), former Mayor of Chamonix

    Philippe Seguin (1990), former Mayor of Epinal

    Jean-Pierre Cot (1977), French politician, former Mayor of Coise

    Olivier Guichard (1966, 1977), French politician, former French Minister of Justice

    Guy Mollet (1954, 1955, 1957, 1963, 1966), former Socialist Prime Minister of France

    Maurice Faure (1955, 1963, 1966)

    Jacques Rueff (1958, 1966)

    Belgium

    Paul Van Zeeland (1955-1958, 1966), former Prime Minister of Belgium

    Theo Lefevre (1967), former Prime Minister of Belgium

    Leo Tindemans (1980), former Prime Minister of Belgium

    Wilfried Martens (1989-1991, 1993), former Prime Minister of Belgium

    Jean-Luc Dehaene (2004), former Prime Minister of Belgium

    Philippe Maystadt (1996), former Belgian Minister of Finance

    Etienne Davignon

    Netherlands

    Jan-Peter Balkenende (2008), current Prime Minister of the Netherlands, 2002 – present

    Ruud Lubbers (1983, 1991, 1992, 1994), former Prime Minister of the Netherlands, 1982 – 1994

    Wim Kok (1993, 2003), former Prime Minister of the Netherlands, 1994 – 2002

    Barend Biesheuvel (1968), former Prime Minister of the Netherlands, 1971 – 1973

    Jelle Zijlstra (1966, 1975), former Prime Minister of the Netherlands, 1966 – 1967

    Laurens-Jan Brinkhorst (1974, 1981), former Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs

    Max van der Stoel (1980), former Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1973 – 1977, 1981 – 1982

    Jozias van Aartsen (2005), former Dutch Minister of Agriculture, 1994 – 1998, former Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs, 1998 – 2002

    Maxime Verhagen (2006, 2008), current Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs, 2007 – present

    Frank Heemskerk (2007), Dutch Minister of Foreign Trade

    Frans Timmermans (2008), Dutch Minister of European Affairs

    Klaas de Vries (2003), Dutch Member of Parliament

    Ivo Samkalden (1963, 1966), former Mayor of Amsterdam

    Harold Goddijn (2008), CEO of TomTom

    Italy

    Carlo Azeglio Ciampi (1987), former President of the Italian Republic, former Governor of the Banca d’Italia

    Francesco Cossiga (1977), former President of the Italian Republic

    Amintore Fanfani (1955, 1956, 1966), former Italian Prime Minister

    Alcide de Gasperi (1954), former Italian Prime Minister

    Claudio Martelli, former Italian Minister of Justice

    Gianni De Michelis (1991), former Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs

    Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa (1986, 1998, 1999, 2008), former Italian Minister of Economy and Finance

    Romano Prodi (Steering Committee Member of Bilderberg in the 1980s), former Italian Prime Minister and former President of the European Commission

    Virginio Rognoni (1982, 1991), former Italian Minister of Defense

    Mariano Rumor (1966), former Italian Prime Minister

    Domenico Siniscalco (1998), former Italian Minister of Economy and Finance

    Giulio Tremonti (2000), current Italian Minister of Economy and Finance

    Walter Veltroni (1996), former Mayor of Rome

    Giorgio La Malfa (1974, 1975), former Member of Parliament

    Guido Colonna di Paliano (1974), former Italian politician and European Commissioner

    Spain

    Esperanza Aguirre Gil de Biedma (1999, 2000), president of Madrid

    Joaquin Almunia (1998, 2008), European Commissioner for Economic & Financial Affairs

    Enrique Barón (1988), former President of European Parliament

    Jaime de Carvajal y Urquijo (1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998), CEO, Ford Spain, Ericsson Spain and Banco Urquijo.

    Juan Luis Cebrián (1988, 1985, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1993, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005), former director of newspaper El País, CEO, Grupo Prisa

    Guillermo de la Dehesa (1989, 1993), CEO, Banco Pastor

    Carlos Ferret Salat (1993), banker

    Manuel Fraga Iribarne (1977), politician, former Secretary General, Alianza Popular

    Felipe Gonzalez (1989), former Prime Minister of Spain (1982-1996)

    Loyola de Palacio (2005), former European Commissioner for Transport

    Jesús de Polanco (1989), CEO, media group PRISA

    Jordi Pujol (1991), former president of the autonomous community of Catalonia

    Rodrigo Rato (1992, 1994), former Second Vice President and Minister of Economy and Finance, and former Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund

    Eduardo Serra Rexach (2004), former Minister of Defense

    Matías Rodríguez Inciarte (1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001-2008), Deputy CEO, Grupo Santander

    Miguel Boyer Salvador (1989), former Finance Minister of Spain

    Miguel Sebastián Gascón (2005), former Chief Economic Adviser to the Prime Minister and Minister of Industry (2008-…)

    Narcís Serra (1990, 1991, 1992), former Minister of Defense, former Vice President of Spain.

    Javier Solana (1985, 1998, 2000), Secretary-General of the Council of the EU, former Secretary-General of NATO

    Pedro Solbes Mira (1999), Second Vice President and Minister of Economy and Finance

    Federico Trillo-Figueroa Martínez-Conde (1995), former Minister of Defense and former president of National Parliament of Spain

    Juan Antonio Yañez-Barnuevo (1983, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1996), Spanish Permanent Representatives to the United Nations

    Emilio de Ybarra y Churruca (1988, 1989), former CEO, BBVA

    Juan Carlos I de Borbón y Borbón (1989), King of Spain

    Queen Sofía de Grecia (1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1995, 1996, 2000, 2003-2005), Queen of Spain, wife of Juan Carlos I, King of Spain

    Portugal

    Francisco Pinto Balsemão (1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995-2008) ,[16] former Prime Minister of Portugal, 1981 – 1983 and CEO of Impresa media group

    António Guterres (1990, 2005), former Prime Minister of Portugal, currently the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

    Pedro Santana Lopes (2004), former Prime Minister of Portugal

    José Sócrates (2004), current Prime Minister of Portugal

    Jorge Sampaio (1989, 1999), former President of Portugal

    Eduardo Ferro Rodrigues (2003), former Leader of the Socialist Party

    António Costa (2008), current Mayor of Lisbon

    Rui Rio (2008), current Mayor of Porto

    Jose Pedro Aguiar-Branco (2006),[16] Member of Parliament (PSD)

    Augusto Santos Silva (2006),[16] Minister for Parliamentary Affairs

    Rui Machete (1989), former Deputy Prime Minister of Portugal

    Joaquim do Amaral (1999), Member of Parliament

    Manuel Sarmento Rodrigues (1966)

    Greece

    Kostas Karamanlis (1998), current Prime Minister of Greece

    Constantine Mitsotakis (1993), former Prime Minister of Greece

    Georgios Alogoskoufis (2008), former Minister for Economy and Finance (Greece)

    Dora Bakoyannis (2003), current Minister for Foreign Affairs (Greece), former Mayor of Athens

    Anna Diamantopoulou (2008), Member of Parliament in Greece and former EU Commissioner

    George Andreas Papandreou (1998), former Minister for Foreign Affairs (Greece), President of the Socialist International

    Gerasimos Arsenis (1994), former Minister of Defense of Greece

    Stefanos Manos (1986, 1993, 2001), Greek politician

    Andreas Andrianopoulos (1988), former Mayor of Piraeus

    Turkey

    Süleyman Demirel (1975), former Prime Minister of Turkey

    Bülent Ecevit (1975), former Prime Minister of Turkey

    Adnan Menderes (1956), former Prime Minister of Turkey

    Mesut Yilmaz (1990), former Prime Minister of Turkey

    Selim Sarper (1966), former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey

    İsmail Cem (1989, 1998), former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey

    Hikmet Çetin (1995, 2007), former Minister of Foreign Affairs and former leader of the Republican People’s Party (CHP)

    Emre Gönensay (1992, 1996, 2007), former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey

    Ali Babacan (2003, 2004, 2007, 2008), current Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey

    Sweden

    Fredrik Reinfeldt (2006), Prime Minister of Sweden, 2006 – present

    Carl Bildt[3] (1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 1999, 2000, 2006-2008), former Prime Minister of Sweden and current Minister for Foreign Affairs

    Olof Palme (1962, 1966, 1973, 1975, 1984), former Prime Minister of Sweden

    Percy Barnevik (1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2001), Businessman

    Mona Sahlin (1996), Chairman of the Swedish Social Democratic Party, (Invited by Percy Barnevik)

    Thorbjörn Fälldin (1978), former Prime Minister of Sweden

    Tage Erlander (1962, 1966), former Prime Minister of Sweden

    Leif Pagrotsky (2001), former Swedish Minister for Education, Research and Culture [1];

    Anders Borg (2007), current Minister for Finance of Sweden

    Herbert Tingsten (1954, 1955, 1966), former Chief Editor, Dagens Nyheter

    Martin Waldenström (1955), Industrialist

    Björn Lundvall (1968, 1975, 1977-1980) (LM Ericsson)

    Anna Lindh (2003), former Minister for Foreign Affairs (Sweden)

    Göran Persson (2001), former Prime Minister of Sweden

    Gunnar Sträng (1973), former Minister for Finance of Sweden

    Krister Wickman (1973, 1974, 1975, 1977), former Minister for Foreign Affairs (Sweden)

    Hans Blix (1989), former Minister for Foreign Affairs (Sweden)

    Maud Olofsson (2008), Deputy Prime Minister of Sweden

    Norway

    Gro Harlem Brundtland (1982, 1983), former Prime Minister of Norway

    Kåre Willoch (1966, 1968, 1982, 1987), former Prime Minister of Norway

    Trygve Bratteli (1977), former Prime Minister of Norway

    Jens Stoltenberg, (2002), current Prime Minister of Norway

    Siv Jensen (2006), Chairman Fremskrittspartiet

    Johann Olav Koss (2006)

    Halvard Lange (1964), former Minister of Foreign Affairs (Norway)

    Ole Myrvoll (1974), former Minister of Finance (Norway), former Mayor of Bergen

    Svein Gjedrem (2003), Chairman of Norges Bank 1999 – present

    Dagfinn Varvik (1975), former Chairman, Centre Party (Norway)

    Denmark

    Anders Fogh Rasmussen (2003), current Prime Minister of Denmark

    Mogens Lykketoft (1998), former leader of the Social Democrats of Denmark

    Tøger Seidenfaden (1994, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999), editor-in-chief of Danish newspaper "Politiken"

    Ritt Bjerregaard (1991, 1995), former Danish Secretary of Education, EU Commissioner and currently Mayor of Copenhagen

    Anders Eldrup (2001-2007, 2008), Former permanent secretary to the Ministry of Finance, current CEO, Danish Oil and Gas Corporation (DONG)[citation needed]

    Flemming Rose (2008), cultural editor (Originator of the Muhammed cartoon controversy), Jyllands-Posten

    Finland

    Jaakko Iloniemi (1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990-1997)

    Ilkka Suominen (1988)

    Aatos Erkko (1991)

    Jarl Köhler (1992-1994)

    Ulf L. Sundqvist (1992)

    Johannes Koroma (1993)

    Jorma Ollila (1994, 1997-2008), former CEO of Nokia

    Krister Ahlström (1994), former CEO of Ahlstrom

    Georg Ehrnrooth (1994)

    Sirkka Hämäläinen (1994)

    Jaakko Ihamuotila (1994)

    Max Jakobson (1975, 1994)

    Gerhard M. H. Wendt (1994)

    Jukka Harmaja (1995)

    Björn Mattsson (1995)

    Pertti Voutilainen (1995)

    Janne Virkkunen (1998, 2001)

    Olli-Pekka Heinonen (2001)

    Christoffer Taxell (2002)

    Teija H. Tiilikainen (2002-2007)

    Olli Kivinen (2003)

    Björn Whalroos (2003)

    Paula Lehtomäki (2004)

    Erkki Liikanen (1999, 2005)

    Matti Vanhala (1999)

    Pentti Vartia (1999)

    Mikael Pentikäinen (2005)

    Eero Heinäluoma (2006)

    Sixten Korkman (2006)

    Atte Jääskeläinen (2007)

    Kalevi Sorsa (1990), former Prime Minister of Finland

    Esko Aho (1994), former Prime Minister of Finland

    Paavo Lipponen (1998, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2004), former Prime Minister of Finland

    Matti Vanhanen, current Prime Minister of Finland

    Martti Ahtisaari (1994, 1995, 1996), former President of Finland

    Sauli Niinistö (1997)[3], former Minister of Finance (Finland), Speaker of Parliament

    Jyrki Katainen (2007), current Minister of Finance (Finland)

    Iceland

    Davíð Oddsson (1987, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1997, 1999), Prime Minister of Iceland (1991 – 2004), chairman of the board of the Central Bank of Iceland since 2005.

    Geir Hallgrímsson (1973, 1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1982, 1984-1988, 1990), Prime Minister of Iceland (1974 – 1978).

    Björn Bjarnason (1977, 1978, 1982-1985, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993, 1995), assistant editor of Morgunblaðið (1984 – 1991), Minister of Education (1995 – 2002), Minister for Justice and Ecclesiastical Affairs (2003-2009).

    Russia

    Anatoly Chubais (1998), Russian politician

    Grigory Alexeyevich Yavlinsky (2004), Russian politician

    Slovakia

    Ivan Mikloš (2005), former Deputy Prime Minister of Slovakia

    Marián Šantavý (2008) – hockey star from HC Oranges

    Czech Republic

    Karel Schwarzenberg (2008), Czech Minister of Foreign Affairs

    Jiří Pehe (2001), Director, New York University in Prague; former advisor to President Václav Havel

    Michael Žantovský (1999), Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defense and Security, Czech Senate, presently Czech Ambassador in Israel

    Karel Kovanda (1998), Head of Mission of the Czech Republic to NATO and the WEU, presently Deputy Director General responsible for CFSP, Multilateral Relations and North America, East Asia, Australia, New Zealand, EEA, EFTA

    Poland

    Joseph Retinger (1954-1960), founder of Bilderberg Group

    Hanna Suchocka (1998), first woman Prime Minister of Poland

    Andrzej Olechowski (1994-1999, 2003), former leader of Civic Platform

    Aleksander Kwaśniewski (2008), former President of Poland

    Hungary

    János Martonyi (2008), former Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Professor of International Trade Law, Partner, Baker & McKenzie

    Gyorgy Suranyi (1996, 1997, 1999), former President, Hungarian National Bank

    Israel

    Natan Sharansky (2005)

    Iran

    Seyyed Mohammad Khatami (2006)

    Iraq

    Ahmed Chalabi (2006)

    New Zealand

    Thomas Clifton Webb (1955)

    Mike Moore (2000)

    EU Commissioners

    European Union Commissioners who have attended include:

    Joaquin Almunia (1998, 2008), European Commissioner for Economic & Financial Affairs

    José Manuel Barroso (1994, 2003), current President of the European Commission

    Ritt Bjerregaard (1991, 1995), Lord Mayor of Copenhagen and former European Commissioner for Environment, Nuclear Safety and Civil Protection[9]

    Frederik Bolkestein (1996, 2003),[17] former European Commissioner

    Emma Bonino (1998)

    Leon Brittan (1992, 1998)

    Hans van den Broek (1986, 1988, 1991, 1995),[9] former European Commissioner

    David Byrne (politician) (2005), former European Commissioner

    Henning Christophersen (1979, 1982, 1983)

    Étienne Davignon (1974, 1977, 1978, 1980, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994-2008), Bilderberg conference chairman in 2005

    Jacques Delors (1992), former President of the European Commission

    Franz Fischler (2001), former European Commissioner

    Walter Hallstein (1955, 1958, 1966), former President of the European Commission

    Neelie Kroes (2005 – 2008), present Commissioner for Competition

    Pascal Lamy (2003)[17]

    Erkki Liikanen (1999, 2005)

    Franco Maria Malfatti (1964, 1966, 1974), former President of the European Commission

    Peter Mandelson (1999[18])

    Sicco Mansholt (1963, 1964, 1966), former President of the European Commission

    Robert Marjolin (1966), former European Commissioner

    Charlie McCreevy (2008), European Commissioner

    Karel Van Miert (1993), former European Commissioner

    Mario Monti (1983-1994, 1996, 1999, 2003[17]) ,former and/or present member of the Bilderberg Steering Committee[9]

    Francois-Xavier Ortoli (1977), former President of the European Commission

    Filippo Pandolfi (1989)

    Lord Patten of Barnes (2007)

    Andris Piebalgs (2006), European Commissioner for Energy

    Romano Prodi, Steering Committee Member of Bilderberg in the 1980s

    Olli Rehn (2007), European Commissioner for Enlargement

    Jean Rey (1966), former President of the European Commission

    Jacques Santer (1991), former President of the European Commission

    Henri Simonet (1971, 1975, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1982), former Vice Chairman of the European Commission

    Javier Solana (1985, 1998, 2000), High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) and the Secretary-General of both the Council of the European Union (EU) and the Western European Union (WEU)

    Pedro Solbes (1999)

    Gaston Thorn, former President of the European Commission

    Günter Verheugen (1995)

    António Vitorino (1996)

    UN, WTO, NATO and other International Organizations

    Josette Sheeran (2007), Executive Director of United Nations World Food Programme

    Kurt Waldheim, former United Nations Secretary-General

    Kemal Derviş (2002), current United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Administrator

    Ad Melkert (1996), current UNDP Associate Administrator

    Thorvald Stoltenberg (1973, 1982, 1994, 1995), former United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

    Muhammad Zafrulla Khan (1955, 1966), Pakistani politician, diplomat and international jurist

    Knut Vollebæk (2008), OSCE High Commissioner on National Minorities

    Eric Wyndham White (1964, 1966), former Director-General of the World Trade Organization

    Arthur Dunkel (1991), former Director-General of the World Trade Organization

    Mike Moore (2000), former Director-General of the World Trade Organization

    Renato Ruggiero (1986, 1987, 1990-1996), former Director-General of the World Trade Organization

    Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (2003, 2008), current Secretary General of NATO

    George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen (1998), former Secretary General of NATO[9]

    Willy Claes (1994, 1995, 2003), former Secretary General of NATO

    Manfred Wörner (1982, 1985, 1990-1993), former Secretary General of NATO

    Joseph Luns (1964, 1966-1968, 1971, 1973-1975, 1977, 1978-1984), former Secretary General of NATO

    Manlio Brosio (1965-1967), former Secretary General of NATO

    Dirk Stikker (1964, 1966), former Secretary General of NATO

    Paul-Henri Spaak (1963, 1966), former Secretary General of NATO

    Hastings Ismay, 1st Baron Ismay (1955), former Secretary General of NATO

    Military

    Terence Airey (1955, 1966), Military Governor of Trieste

    Colin Gubbins (1955, 1957, 1958, 1963, 1964, 1966), head of the British SOE[19]

    Hans Speidel (1964, 1966), former World War II and Cold War general

    Corporate

    Financial institutions

    Hermann Josef Abs (1958, 1966), former Chairman of Deutsche Bank

    Josef Ackermann (2005, 2008), CEO of Deutsche Bank

    Wilfrid S. Baumgartner (1963-1968, 1971, 1974, 1975), former Governor, Banque de France

    Ben S. Bernanke (2008), current Chairman of the Federal Reserve

    Michel Camdessus, former IMF Managing Director

    Guido Carli (1958, 1965, 1966, 1975, 1977, 1987), former Governor of the Banca d’Italia

    Tim Collins (financier) (2003, 2008), founder, Chief Executive Officer of Ripplewood Holdings LLC

    E. Gerald Corrigan (1994), former President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, current Goldman Sachs Managing Director

    Mario Draghi (1994, 1995, 2004, 2008), current Governor of the Banca d’Italia

    Wim Duisenberg (1977, 1978-1983, 1986), former President of the European Central Bank

    Otmar Emminger (1966), former President of the Deutsche Bundesbank

    Timothy F. Geithner (2004, 2008), current President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York

    Dermot Gleeson (1995, 2008), Chairman of Allied Irish Banks

    Alan Greenspan (2002), former Chairman of the Federal Reserve

    Alfred Herrhausen (1978-1985, 1987, 1988), German banker, former Chairman of Deutsche Bank

    André Action Diakité Jackson (2002), Chairman of JFPI Corporation

    Kenneth Jacobs (2007, 2008), Deputy Chairman, Lazard Frères & Co. LLC

    Per Jacobsson (1957), former IMF Managing Director

    James A. Johnson (businessman) (1998, 2008), Vice Chairman, Perseus, LLC

    Mervyn A. King (2003), current Governor of the Bank Of England

    Cyril Kleinwort (1966, 1971), former Chairman, Kleinwort Benson

    Hilmar Kopper (1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1998-2003, 2005), former CEO of Deutsche Bank

    Alexandre Lamfalussy (1983, 1986, 1988, 1992), former General Manager of the Bank for International Settlements

    Thomas S. Lamont (1957), former Vice Chairman, Morgan Guaranty Trust

    Jacques de Larosière (1982), former Governor of the Banque de France

    Rene Larre (1974), former Director, Bank for International Settlements

    William J McDonough (1997)[3], former President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

    Tom McKillop (2008), Chairman, The Royal Bank of Scotland Group

    Karl Otto Pöhl (1982, 1991), former President of the Deutsche Bundesbank

    Jürgen Ponto (1975), German banker, former Chairman of Dresdner Bank

    John Francis Prideaux (1974), former Chairman, National Westminster Bank

    Louis Rasminsky (1968), former Governor of the Bank of Canada

    Rodrigo Rato (1992, 1994), former IMF Managing Director

    Gordon Richardson (1966, 1975),[20] former Governor of the Bank of England

    David Rockefeller, CEO of Chase Manhattan Bank

    Robert Roosa (1966), former Partner, Brown Brothers Harriman

    Emma Rothschild (1995)

    Sir Evelyn de Rothschild (1983, 1998)

    Guy de Rothschild (1974)

    Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild

    Lynn Forester de Rothschild (1998)

    Rudolf Scholten (1992, 1999-2001, 2003-2008), CEO of Oesterreichische Kontrollbank

    Pierre-Paul Schweitzer (1964, 1966), former IMF Managing Director

    George Soros (1990, 1994, 1996, 2000, 2002)

    Dominique Strauss-Kahn (2000), Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and member of the social-democrat Socialist Party of France

    Gerald Thompson (1974), former Chairman, Kleinwort Benson

    Jean-Claude Trichet (1995, 1999, 2008), current President of the European Central Bank

    Anthony Tuke (1974), former President, Barclays Bank

    Alfons Verplaetse (1990), former Governor of the National Bank of Belgium

    Paul Volcker (1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1992, 1997)[3], former Chairman of the Federal Reserve

    Marcus Wallenberg (1996, 1997), current Chairman of Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken, former CEO of Investor AB

    Jacob Wallenberg (1998, 2008), current Chairman of Investor AB, former Chairman of Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken

    Siegmund Warburg (1966, 1977), founder of S. G. Warburg & Co.

    Eric Warburg (1957), founder of Warburg Pincus

    James Wolfensohn (1985, 1987, 1988, 1989-1999, 2004, 2008), former President of the World Bank Group

    Walter Wriston (1964, 1966), former Chairman, Citibank

    Major corporations

    Giovanni Agnelli (1958, 1963, 1964, 1966-1968, 1973-1975, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1981, 1984, 1985, 1987-1998, 2000), former CEO of Fiat

    Otto Wolff von Amerongen (1955, 1957, 1958, 1963, 1964, 1966-1968, 1971, 1973-1975, 1977-1980, 1982-2001), CEO of Otto Wolff Group (today: Part of ThyssenKrupp)

    Dwayne Andreas (1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1987-1996), Chairman and CEO of Archer Daniels Midland

    Percy Barnevik (1992-1996, 1997,[3] 2001), former CEO of ASEA

    Anders Björgerd (1973, 1982), former deputy CEO of Sydkraft AB

    Lloyd Blankfein (2007), CEO of Goldman Sachs

    Ian Bremmer (2007), President of Eurasia Group

    Lord Browne of Madingley (1995, 1997,[3] 2004), Chief Executive BP

    Gerhard Cromme (2000), former CEO and Chairman of ThyssenKrupp

    Paul Desmarais (1982)

    Paul Desmarais, Jr. (2006, 2008), Chairman and co-CEO of Power Corporation of Canada

    John Elkann (2008), vice chairman of Fiat and the Agnelli Group investment company IFIL

    Louis V. Gerstner (1994, 1997), former Chairman of IBM, current Chairman of The Carlyle Group

    Maurice R. Greenberg (1989-1991), former Chairman and CEO of American International Group

    H. J. Heinz II (1954)[8], CEO of H. J. Heinz Company

    Paul Hermelin (2007), CEO of Capgemini

    Daniel Janssen (1971, 1973-1975, 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1995), former Chairman of the Executive Committee, Solvay (company), former vice president of the board, Union Chimique Belge, member of the European Round Table of Industrialists, member of Trilateral Commission executive committee

    James Kimsey (2006), co-founder, CEO, and first chairman of America Online (AOL)

    Andrew Knight (1978, 1980-1985, 1987-1996), Director of News Corporation, 1991-present, CEO of News International, 1900-1994, CEO and Editor-in-Chief The Daily Telegraph Group, Editor of The Economist, 1974-1984

    Klaus Kleinfeld (2008), CEO of Siemens AG

    Rahmi Koç (1994), Turkish business tycoon

    Idar Kreutzer (2007), CEO of Storebrand

    Craig Mundie (2008), chief research and strategy officer at Microsoft

    Egil Myklebust (1997, 2006, 2008), Chairman of the Board of SAS Group

    Stavros Niarchos (1967, 1968), Greek shipping tycoon

    Harald Norvik (2006), former CEO of Statoil

    Jorma Ollila (1997,[3] 2005, 2008), Chairman of Royal Dutch Shell and Nokia Corporation

    Eivind Reiten (2000), former CEO of Norsk Hydro

    Eric E. Schmidt (2007, 2008), Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Google

    Jürgen E. Schrempp (1994-1996, 1997,[3] 1998, 1999, 2001-2005, 2006, 2007), former CEO of DaimlerChrysler

    Ekkehard Schulz (2002, 2005, 2006), CEO of ThyssenKrupp

    Peter Sutherland (1989-1996, 1997,[3] 2005), former Chairman of BP

    Sidney Taurel (2007), Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Eli Lilly

    Martin Taylor (1993-1996, 1997),[3] former CEO, Barclays

    Peter A. Thiel (2007, 2008), Co-Founder, PayPal

    Daniel Vasella (1998, 1999, 2005, 2008), Chairman and CEO of Novartis

    Jürgen Weber (2004), Chairman of Lufthansa Airline

    Klaus Zumwinkel (2002-2006), former CEO of Deutsche Post AG

    University, institute and other academic

    Heather Munroe-Blum (1997), Principal and Vice-Chancellor, McGill University, Montreal, Canada

    Marie-Josée Kravis (1998, 1999, 2008), Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute

    C. Fred Bergsten (1971, 1974, 1984, 1997)[3], President, Peterson Institute

    Walter Isaacson (2004), President, Aspen Institute

    Bruce MacLaury (1977), former President, Brookings Institution

    Victor Halberstadt (1975, 1977, 1978-1999, 2008), Professor of Economics, Leiden University, Former Honorary Secretary General of Bilderberg Meetings, Netherlands

    Klaus Schwab (1995-1997), founder of the World Economic Forum

    Laurence Parisot (2007), Head of French MEDEF

    Marshall McLuhan, Canadian Professor of English literature, literary critic, and communications theorist

    Michael Boskin (1991), Professor of Economics and Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution

    William Kristol (1995), co-founder of the Project for the New American Century (PNAC), member of the American Enterprise Institute, the Manhattan Institute and the Ethics and Public Policy Center

    Graham Allison (1970, 1971, 1974, 2007), Harvard political scientist and leading analyst of U.S. national security and defense policy with a special interest in nuclear weapons and terrorism

    Eberhard Sandschneider (2004), political scientist, Director of the Research Institute of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für auswärtige Politik, expert on China

    Fouad Ajami (2006, 2008), Director, Middle East Studies Program, The Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University

    Barnett Rubin (2008), Director of Studies and Senior Fellow, Center for International Cooperation, New York University

    Chester A. Crocker (2008), James R. Schlesinger Professor of Strategic Studies

    Martha Farah (2008), Director, Center for Cognitive Neuroscience; Walter H. Annenberg Professor in the Natural Sciences, University of Pennsylvania

    Roger Martin (2008), Dean, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto

    Jeffrey Sachs (1990), Professor, Harvard University

    John Polanyi (1991), Professor of Chemistry, University of Toronto

    Gerald L. Curtis (1990), Professor of Political Science, Columbia University

    Aurelio Peccei (1963, 1964, 1966-1968), founder of the Club of Rome

    Lester Thurow (1977), Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School, former Dean, MIT Sloan School of Management

    Paul Samuelson (1966, 1970), American Economist, Professor of Economics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

    Andrew W. Cordier (1966, 1970), former President of Columbia University

    Theodore M. Hesburgh (1975), former President, University of Notre Dame

    Paul McCracken (1975), University of Michigan

    Marshall Shulman (1964, 1966)

    Kingman Brewster, Jr. (1966), former President, Yale University

    Stanley Hoffmann (1967)

    Ralf Dahrendorf (1974, 1975, 1977)

    Media

    Michael Barone (pundit) (2007), journalist

    Frederick S. Beebe (1967), former Chairman, Washington Post

    John G. Bernander (2002), former head of the Norwegian national broadcaster NRK

    Lord Black of Crossharbour (1981, 1983, 1985-1996, 1997)[3],Telegraph Chairman

    Oscar Bronner (2005-2007, 2008), Editor of the Austrian newspaper Der Standard

    William F. Buckley, Jr. (1975, 1996), founder of National Review and former host of Firing Line

    Hubert Burda (1997, 1998, 2001, 2003, 2005-2007), Owner and CEO of Hubert Burda Media

    Phillip Crawley (2006), Globe and Mail Publisher

    Mathias Döpfner (2005-2007), CEO of Axel Springer AG, editing amongst others Die Welt and Bild

    Hedley Donovan (1966)

    Esther Dyson (2007), commentator on emerging digital technology

    Osborn Elliott (1971), former Editor in Chief, Newsweek

    Paul Finney (1977), former Managing Editor, Business Week

    Donald E. Graham (1999, 2008), Chairman of the Board of The Washington Post Company

    Katharine Graham, former Publisher and Chairman of The Washington Post Company

    Henry Grunwald (1974), former Managing Editor, Time (magazine)

    Josef Joffe (1993, 2006), Publisher of Die Zeit

    Rupert Murdoch (1982, 1988)

    Christine Ockrent (1984, 2007, 2008), former first anchor of the 8pm news on the Antenne 2 French TV channel

    Anthony O’Reilly (1983), Irish media tycoon

    Norman Podhoretz (1996), Editor, Commentary

    George Stephanopoulos (1996, 1997[3]), ABC News’s Chief Washington Correspondent, host of ABC’s This Week, senior political adviser to the 1992 U.S. presidential campaign of Bill Clinton and former communications director for Clinton.

    Arthur Hays Sulzberger (1956, 1957, 1966)

    Cyrus L. Sulzberger (1966, 1975)

    Arthur Taylor (1977), former President, CBS

    Ben J. Wattenberg (1982)

    Mortimer Zuckerman (1994), publisher/owner of the New York Daily News, current Editor-in-Chief of U.S. News & World Report

    Journalists

    Alexandre Adler (2003), French conservative journalist

    Paul Gigot (1996, 2008), Editor of the Editorial Page of The Wall Street Journal 2003- present

    Martin Wolf (1999-2001, 2003-2006), Financial Times columnist

    Juan Luis Cebrián (1983, 1985, 1987-1990, 1993, 2008), Ex-director of El País Spanish daily newspaper and CEO of PRISA Group

    Will Hutton (1997)[5]

    Peter Jennings (1995)

    George Will (1978, 1981)

    Charlie Rose (2002, 2008)

    Fareed Zakaria (2002, 2005)

    Andrea Mitchell (2002)

    Lesley Stahl (1989, 1997)

    Thomas L. Friedman (1995, 2003)

    Bill D. Moyers (1967, 1968, 1971, 1973)

    Jim Hoagland (1993, 1998, 1999, 2002)

    Joseph Kraft (1967)

    James Reston (1966)

    Max Frankel (1966)

    Tom Wicker (1968)

    Vendeline A. H. von Bredow (2006-2008), Business Correspondent for The Economist

    Adrian Wooldridge (2004-2008), Foreign Correspondent for The Economist

    Other

    • Guest at the 2003 Bilderberg Meeting included Carlos M. Collazo;

    • Guests at the 2004 Bilderberg Meeting included Melinda Gates, and Mario Draghi;

    • Guests at the 2005 Bilderberg Meeting included Vernon Jordan and Mark Warner and may also have included, according to the Financial Times of May 2, Natan Sharansky and Bernard Kouchner;

    • Guests at the 2006 Bilderberg Meeting included Vernon Jordan, George Pataki, Richard Perle, Dennis Ross, and prominent Canadians Paul Desmarais, Frank McKenna, Heather Reisman and Globe and Mail publisher Phillip Crawley. Other international guests included Mahmood Sariolghalam (Iran National University), Siv Jensen, leader of Norwegian political party Fremskrittspartiet, Johann Olav Koss, and chairman of Scandinavian Airlines, Egil Myklebust;

    References

    1. ^ Asian Times 22-5-2003

    2. ^ Turkish Daily News, June 5, 2007

    3. a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Bilderberg Meeting of 1997 Assembles". PR Newswire. June 13, 1997. http://www.prnewswire.de/cgi/release?id=42594. 

    4. ^ "George W. Ball Papers, 1880s-1994" (PDF). Princeton University Library. http://diglib.princeton.edu/ead/eadGetDoc.xq?xsl=/ead/xsl/ead2005.pdf&id=/ead/mudd/publicpolicy/MC031.EAD.xml&mime=.pdf. 

    5. a b c Bill Hayton (29 September 2005). "Inside the secretive Bilderberg Group". BBC. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/4290944.stm. 

    6. a b Kenneth Maxwell (2004). "The Case of the Missing Letter in Foreign Affairs:: Kissinger, Pinochet and Operation Condor". David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies. http://drclas.fas.harvard.edu/working_papers/?entity_id=23. 

    7. ^ "Herter, Christian Archibald, 1895-1966. Papers: Guide.". Houghton Library, Harvard. http://oasis.harvard.edu:10080/oasis/deliver/~hou00943. 

    8. a b Hatch, Alden (1962). H.R.H.Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands: An authorized biography. London: Harrap. ISBN B0000CLLN4. 

    9. a b c d e Parliamentary questions - 11 December 1998 – WRITTEN QUESTION by Patricia McKenna (V) to the European Commission

    10. ^ http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm199798/cmregmem/memi06.htm Register of Members’ Interests

    11. ^ [http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmregmem/070313/memi06.htm House commons register of interests

    12. ^ Kenneth Clarke MP, Rushcliffe (TheyWorkForYou.com)

    13. ^ "Register of Members’ Interests – George Osborne". United Kingdom Parliament. 19 September 2006. http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm/cmregmem/060919/memi21.htm. 

    14. ^ "Register of Lords Interests – Lord Roll of Ipsden". United Kingdom Parliament. October 1, 2004. http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200304/ldreg/reg21.htm. 

    15.^ Thatcher Papers, Catalogue of material, Pre-1979 personal papers, p.28

    16. a b c "Bilderberg 2006 List". American Free Press. June 19, 2006. http://www.americanfreepress.net/html/26_bb_list_2.htm. 

    17. a b c "Answer given by Mr Prodi on behalf of the Commission". European Parliament. 15 May 2003. http://www.europarl.europa.eu/omk/sipade3?L=EN&OBJID=66797&LEVEL=4&SAME_LEVEL=1&NAV=S&LSTDOC=Y. 

    18. British House of Commons – Register of Journalists’ Interests

    19. Valerie Aubourg (June 2003). Organizing Atlanticism: the Bilderberg Group and the Atlantic Institute 1952-63. 

    20. ^ Caroline Moorehead (April 18, 1977). "Times Profile: The Bilderberg Group". The Times. 

    EU Commissioners

    Bilderberg meetings – MEP Patricia McKenna (V) to European Commission December 11, 1998

    Answer given by Mr Santer on behalf of the Commission 19 January, 1999

    Participation of Commissioner Emma Bonino in the 1998 Bilderberg meeting – McKenna 4 January 1999

    Participation of Commissioner Hans van den Broek in the 1995 Bilderberg meeting – McKenna 4 January 1999

    Participation of Commissioner Leon Brittan in the 1998 Bilderberg meeting – McKenna 4 January 1999

    Participation of Commissioner Ritt Bjerregaard in the 1995 Bilderberg meeting – McKenna 4 January 1999

    Participation of Commissioner Mario Monti in Bilderberg – McKenna 4 January 1999

    Joint answer given by Mr Santer on behalf of the Commission 5 February 1999

    Commissioner Monti’s membership of the Executive Committee of the Trilateral Commission – McKenna 3 March 1999

    Answer given by Mr Santer on behalf of the Commission 8 April 1999

    Commissioner Solbes Mira and Trilateral/Bilderberg MEP Patricia McKenna 19 May 2000

    Commissioners’ links to the Bilderberg Group – MEP Patricia McKenna (Verts/ALE) to the Commission 4 April 2003

    Answer given by Mr Prodi on behalf of the Commission 15 May 2003

    Incompatibility between the holding of a Community decision-making office and membership of the Bilderberg Club and the Trilateral Commission MEP Mario Borghezio(NI) to the Commission 3 June 2003

    Answer given by Mr Prodi on behalf of the Commission 6 August 2003

    • Other discussions of interest:

    Commission policy on public opinion Sören Wibe (PSE) to the Commission 1 September 1998

    Answer given by Mr Santer on behalf of the Commission 20 October 1998

    November 2002 Calendar of Javier Solana "Address to the Steering Committee Bilderberg followed by working lunch"

    Register of members interests at the British House of Commons

    REGISTER OF LORDS’ INTERESTS ROLL OF IPSDEN, Lord: Member, Bilderberg Steering Committee

    Register of Journalists’ Interests CLARKE, Rt. Hon. Kenneth: |3-6 June 1999, to Portugal, to attend Bilderberg meetings

    Register of Members’ Interests CLARKE, Rt. Hon. Kenneth: 14-17 May 1998, I attended the Bilderberg Conference at Turnberry in Scotland

    Register of Journalists’ Interests MANDELSON, Rt. Hon. Peter: June 1999, to Portugal, to attend Bilderberg Conference

    Discussion on the topic of Bilderberg at the House of Commons

    Sir David Hannay: Attendance at Bilderberg Conference – Lord Stoddart of Swindon asked Her Majesty’s Government 19 March 1996

    Complaint against Mr Kenneth Clarke – Memorandum submitted by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards 22 July 1997

    Bilderberg Group – A question by Mr Gill and an answer by the Prime Minister 30 March 1998

    Bilderberg Group – A question by Mr Winterton and an answer by Mr Rooker 7 April 1998

    Bilderberg Group – A question by Mr Winterton and an answer by Mrs Roche 8 April 1998

    Bilderberg Group – A question by Mr Keetch and an answer by the Prime Minister 15 June 1998

    Bilderberg Meeting, Turnberry – A question by Mr Gill and an answer by Mr Robertson 10 July 1998

    Parliamentary Question – A question by Mr Gill and an answer by Mr Robertson 13 July 1998

    Bilderberg Meeting, Turnbern – A question by Mr Keetch and an answer by Mr Robertson 20 July 1998

    Bilderberg Meeting, Turnberry – A question by Mr Gill and an answer by Mr Robertson 23 July 1998

    Analysis of complaints investigated – Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards and the Committee on Standards and Privileges 10 November 1998

    Bilderberg Group – A question by Mr Keetch and an answer by the Prime Minister 7 May 1999

    Bilderberg Group – A question by Mr Bercow and an answer by the Prime Minister, 20 May 1999

    The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Defence Mr. John Spellar speech – Commons Hansard Debates, Column 870 10 June 1999

    Bilderberg Group – A question by Mr Bercow and an answer by the Prime Minister 26 July 1999

    Bilderberg Meetings – A question by Mr Bercow and an answer by Ms Quinn 27 July 1999

    Bilderberg Meetings – A question by Mr Bercow and an answer by the Prime Minister 8 November 1999

    Bilderberg Conference – A question by Mr Bercow and an answer by Mr Hoon 11 November 1999

    Bilderberg Conference – A question by Mr Bercow and an answer by the Prime Minister 4 July 2000

    Committee on Standards and Privileges, Minutes of EvidenceMr Levitt, Question 86 to Mr Clarke 27 February 2001

    Turnberry Bilderberg Meeting – A question by Mr Rosindell and an answer by Mr Blunkett 7 November 2002

    External links

    Cyprus represented for first time at secret Bilderberg meeting from the Cyprus Mail

    Secretive, powerful Bilderberg group meets near Ottawa from Globe and Mail – Includes partial list of 2006 attendees.

    The masters of the universe – Donald Rumsfeld reference at the Asia Times Online

    Pataki Joins Bilderberg’s Conclave November, 2006 New York Sun article mentions Senator Hillary Clinton as previous attendee.

    Bilderberg Conference 1997 – 12-15 June – Atlanta, USA at www.bilderberg.org Bilderberg Meets in Georgia-Parascope Article by Charles Overbeck article mentions Hillary Clinton’s attendance

    Participantes españoles en la reunión de 2003

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    7 Responses to “Wikipedia’s Bilderberg Group Attendee List”

    1. Ben Says:

      You can add all the taxmen of the world on that list.

      Pack a gun and pay no tax.

    2. Rich Says:

      Not surprisingly, only the white man dominated nations were invited to the table.

    3. jeepndesert Says:

      ben bernank is missing from the list. he was caught on camera in a limo at the 2007 bilderberg.

      jeepndesert Reply:

      never mind. he is listed under financial institutions.

    4. jeepndesert Says:

      gideon rachman is missing from the list. there is a bilderberg mugshot of him from 2003 or 2004.

      jeepndesert Reply:

      he is listed under the 2003-2005 bilderberg meeting lists also on wikipedia under “other” which aren’t included on this page.

    5. stooge Says:

      No Australia