Bilderberg 2009 Attendee List
This partial Bilderberg 2009 Attendee List obtained from InfoWars.com includes government leaders and powerbrokers we’ve come to expect at a Bilderberg meeting.
Dutch Queen Beatrix
Queen Sofia of Spain
Prince Con stantijn Belgian Prince
Philip Ntavinion Etienne, Belgium
Étienne, Viscount Davignon Belgium
Joseph Ackerman, Germany
Keith B. Alexander, United States (NSA)
Roger Altman, United States
Georgios A. Arapoglou, Greece (National Bank of Greece governor)
Ali Babacan , Turkey (Deputy Prime Minister responsible for economy)
Francisco Pinto Balsemão, Portugal
Nicholas Bavarez, France
Franco Bernabè, Italy (Telecom Italia)
Xavier Bertrand, France
Carl Bildt, Sweden (Secretary)
January Bgiorklount, Norway
Christoph Blocher, Switzerland
Ana Patricia Botin, Spain, president of Banco Banesto
Henri de Castries, France
Juan-Luis Cebrian, Spain Grupo PRISA
W. Edmund Clark, Canada, CEO TD Bank Financial Group
Kenneth Clarke, Great Britain (MP, Shadow Business Secretary)
Luc Cohen, Belgium
George David, Greece
Richard Dearlove, Great Britain
Mario Draghi, Italy (Italia VANCA d)
Eldrup Anders, Denmark President, DONG A/S
John Elkann, Italy (Fiat SRA)
Thomas Enders, Germany (Airbus SAS)
Jose Entrekanales, Spain
Niall Ferguson, United States (Harvard University)
Timothy Gaitner, United States (Minister of Finance)
Donald Graham, United States (Washington Post Company)
Victor Chalmperstant, Netherlands (Leiden University)
Ernst hirsh Ballin, Netherlands
Richard Holbrooke, the U.S. (Obama’s special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan)
Jaap De Hoop Scheffer, Netherlands (CC NATO)
James Jones, the U.S. (National Security Advisor to the White House)
Vernon Jordan, United States
Robert Keigkan, United States
Girki Katainen, Finland
John Kerr – Britain (Royal Dutch Shell)
Mustafa Koç, Turkey (Group Koç)
Roland GT, Germany
Sami Cohen, Turkey (Journalist)
Henry Kissinger, United States
Marie Jose Kravis, United States (Hudson Institute)
Neelie Kroes, the Netherlands (European Commissioner for Competition)
Odysseas Kyriakopoulos, Greece (Group S & B)
Manuela Ferreira Leite, Portugal (PSD)
Bernardino León Gross, Spain
Jessica Matthews, United States (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
Philippe Maystadt (European Investment Bank)
Frank McKenna, Canada (TD Bank Financial Group)
John Micklethwait, Great Britain (journalists, The Economist)
Montbrial, Thierry de – France President of French Institute for International Relations
Mario Monti, Italy (University Louitzi Bokoni)
Miguel Angel Moratinos, Spain (Minister of Foreign Affairs)
Craig Mundie, U.S. (Microsoft)
Egil Myklebust, Norway Chairman of Board of Directors, SAS
Nass, Mathias A, Germany, Die Zeit
Frederic Oudea, France (Societe Generale)
Cem Ozdemir, Germany (Green Party)
Padoa-Schioppa, Tommaso, Italy Former Minister of Finance, President, Notre Europe
Papalexopoulos Dimitris, Greece (CEO, Titan Cement Co. S.A.)
Richard Perle, United States (American Enterprise Institute)
David Petreous, United States (head of the Central Administration of the U.S. Armed Forces)
Pinho, Manuel, Minister of Economy of Portugal
Robert S. Pritchard, Canada (Totstar Corporation)
Romano Prodi, Italy (former Italian Prime Minister)
Heather M. Reisman, Canada (Indigo Books & Music Inc.).
Eivint Reitan, Norway
Michael Rintzier, Czech Republic
David Rockefeller, U.S.
Dennis Ross, United States
Rubin, Barnett R., United States Director of Studies and Senior Fellow, Center for International Cooperation, New York University
J?rgen E. Schrempp, Germany, CEO DaimlerChrysler
Pedro Solbes Mira, Spain (Ministry of Finance)
Lawrence Summers, United States, Director of the National Economic Council
Peter Sutherland, Ireland, Chairman, BP plc and Chairman, Goldman Sachs International
Martin Taylor, UK Chairman Syngenta AG
Peter Thiel, USA, Clarium Capital Management LCC, PayPal co-founder, Board of Directors, Facebook
Matti Taneli Vanhanen, Finland, (Prime Minister)
Daniel L. Vasella, Switzerland Novartis AG
Jeroen van der Veer, Netherlands
Guy Verhofstadt, Belgium (ex-Prime Minister)
Paul Volcker, U.S. – Chair of Obama’s Economic Recovery Advisory Board
Jacob Wallenberg, (Sweden) Investor AB
Marcus Wallenberg, Sweden
Nout Wellink, Chairman of De Nederlandsche Bank (Netherlands); Board of Directors, the Bank of International Settlements
Hans Wijers, Netherlands CEO AkzoNobel
Martin Wolf, Great Britain (Financial Times Journalist)
James Wolfensohn, United States (the former World Bank President)
Paul Wolfowitz, United States
Fareed Zakaria, United States (Analyst Journalist, Newsweek)
Robert Zoellick, United States (President World Bank)
Dora Bakoyannis, Greece (Minister of Foreign Affairs)
Anna Diamantopoulou, Greece (PASOK MP)
Yannis Papathanasiou, Greece (Minister of Finance)
George Alogoskoufis, Greece (former Minister)
George A. David, Greece (businessman, president of Coca-Cola 3E)
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The previous version of this list, translated from Greek via an automated translation device, has seriously distorted quite of a few of the names on this list. Every effort was given, therefore, to verify these names and to list their major positions whenever possible.
The previous version of this list, translated from Greek via an automated translation device, has seriously distorted quite of a few of the names on this list. Every effort was given, therefore, to verify these names and to list their major positions whenever possible. Some names have yet to be verified and are noted
Funny that the reason given for deleting the list is that it may “defame” living persons. That amounts to an admission that the group is to be regarded as a “bad thing” for a person to be involved with.I bet there were persons on that list freaked to see their names associated with the group in light of all the exposure it has had in the last few years.