United Kingdom
* Antony Acland (1988), former British Ambassador to the
United States
* Paddy Ashdown (1989), former leader of the UK Liberal
Democrats
* Ed Balls (2001-2007), 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),[6] former Prime Minister of the
United Kingdom [10]
* 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,[11]2000,2006[12] &
2007[13]),2009, former Chancellor of the Exchequer
* Clement Davies (1954, 1955, 1957), former leader of the
Liberal Party (UK)
* Richard Dearlove (2007),2009, 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)[14] (2008-2009) 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),[15] 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),[16] 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) ,[17]
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),[17] Member of
Parliament (PSD)
* Augusto Santos Silva (2006),[17] 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
* Ismail 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[4] (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)[4], 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
* Jirí 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 Kwasniewski (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[10]
* Frederik Bolkestein (1996, 2003),[18] former European
Commissioner
* Emma Bonino (1998)
* Leon Brittan (1992, 1998)
* Hans van den Broek (1986, 1988, 1991, 1995),[10] 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)[18]
* Erkki Liikanen (1999, 2005)
* Franco Maria Malfatti (1964, 1966, 1974), former
President of the European Commission
* Peter Mandelson (1999[19])
* 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[18]) ,former
and/or present member of the Bilderberg Steering
Committee[10]
* 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 Dervis (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[10]
* 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[20]
* 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)[4], 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),[21] 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)[4], 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,[4] 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,[4] 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)[9], 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,[4] 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,[4] 1998, 1999,
2001-2005, 2006, 2007), former CEO of DaimlerChrysler
* Ekkehard Schulz (2002, 2005, 2006), CEO of ThyssenKrupp
* Peter Sutherland (1989-1996, 1997,[4] 2005), former
Chairman of BP
* Sidney Taurel (2007), Chairman and Chief Executive
Officer, Eli Lilly
* Martin Taylor (1993-1996, 1997),[4] 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)[4],
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) [4],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[4]), 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)[6]
* 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 2 May, 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;
United Kingdom
-
Paddy Ashdown (1989),[31]
former leader of
Liberal Democrats,
High Representative for Bosnia and
Herzegovina
-
Ed Balls (2006),[32]
former
Economic Secretary to the Treasury
and advisor to
British Prime Minister
Gordon Brown and is currently
Secretary of State for Children, Schools
and Families (2007-present)
-
Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington
(Steering Committee member) ,[33]
former
Foreign Secretary
-
Kenneth Clarke (1993,[34]
1998,[35]
1999,[36]
2003,[37]
2004,[38]
2006,[39]
2007,[40]
2008),[41][42]
Chancellor of the Exchequer
1993-1997,
Shadow Secretary of State for Business,
Enterprise and Regulatory Reform
2008-current
-
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil (Viscount
Cranborne) (1997),[1]
Leader of the House of Lords 94-97
-
Denis Arthur Greenhill, Lord
Greenhill of Harrow (deceased) (1974),[43])
former Head of
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
-
Denis Healey (founder and Steering
Committee member),[33]
former
Chancellor of the Exchequer
-
Peter Mandelson (1999,,[44]
2009[45]
Business Secretary (2008-present)
-
John Monks (1996),[46]
former TUC General Secretary
-
George Osborne (2006,[47]
2007,[47]
2008[48]
2009[49])
Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer
(2004-Present)
-
David Owen (1982),[50]
former British Foreign Secretary and
leader of the Social Democratic Party
-
Enoch Powell, (deceased) (1968),[51]
MP and Ulster Unionist
-
Malcolm Rifkind (1996),[46]
former Foreign Secretary
-
Eric Roll (1964, 1966, 1967,
1973-1975, 1977-1999) (Bilderberg
Steering Committee),[52]
Department of Economic Affairs,
1964, later Bilderberg Group Chairman
-
John Smith (1989),[53]
Labour Party leader
[edit]
Prime Ministers
[There does not appear an entry for Mervyn King -
Governor of the Bank of England [Rothchild] who attended a
Bilderberger meeting in 2003 when Deputy Governor(?)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Bilderberg_attendees
http://www.infowars.com/wikipedia-threatens-to-delete-list-of-bilderberg
Tony,
You may find some of the information in my blogs of some
interest, especially the "New World Moral Order" map
published in Philadelphia in early 1942 and some information
accompanying it. Chicago Tribune articles on the Rhodes
Scholars from the mid-20th also strikes home for all
interested in identifying the globalist organizations
undermining liberty.
Rick
18th Century Liberal
21st Century Reactionary
http://PhreedomPhan-lostliberty.blogspot.com
http://phreedomphan-americasenemies.blogspot.com
http://www.bilderberg.org
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