What would happen if the elitists were to kill Ron Paul?
Nuremberg trial footage:
was the common excuse at Nuremberg.
How did that work?
Larry McDonald, Andy Jackson, President James Garfield, Huey Long, John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Anastasio Somoza, Vince Foster, Abraham Lincoln, Benazir Bhutto and Ron Brown.
Security guards abuse their “power” in front of a full stadium http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ws-mn3M23dc&NR=1
Four Security guards decided to unnecessarily beat up a protester, after he was already subdued. The fans in the stadium apparently did not agree with this conduct. They swarm the field and show these bullies how it feels. Tyranny like any other types of bullying is usually based on bluff. The people can prevail.
Watch what happens when the whole herd gets mad enough to fight back.The most powerful force on earth is an idea whose time has come. Sometimes the little people rise up and take their country back from a corrupt powerful elite. There comes a time when even the herd mentality says that the predatory abuse, and oppression, have gone too far.
That is when legends are born.
VISIT:
http://www.trilateral.org/memb.htm
and
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trilateral_Commission
and
http://www.prolognet.qc.ca/clyde/cfr.html
http://www.biblebelievers.org.au/cfrall1.htm
Who are the Bilderbergers?
VISIT:
http://targetfreedom.typepad.com/targetfreedom/2009/04/ron-paul-on-cfr-nau-and-federal-reserve.html
Ron Paul’s statement on globalism
Who are the Bilderbergers?
VISIT:
- Prince Philip (1965, 1966, 1967), Duke of Edinburgh
- Prince Charles (1986), Prince of Wales
- Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands[3]
- Claus von Amsberg, husband of Queen Beatrix of the Netherlands
- Willem-Alexander, Crown Prince of the Netherlands (2001)
- Juan Carlos I, King of Spain
- Queen Sofia of Spain, wife of Juan Carlos I, King of Spain
- Infanta Cristina, Duchess of Palma de Mallorca, younger daughter of Juan Carlos I, King of Spain
- Philippe, Duke of Brabant, Crown Prince of Belgium
- Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, King of Sweden
- Hans-Adam II, Prince of Liechtenstein (1985)
- Prince Axel of Denmark
Politics
United States
- Bill Clinton (1991)[4], former US President, 1993 – 2001
- Hillary Clinton (1997, 2006), current US Senator
- Gerald R. Ford (1964, 1966), former US President
- Dan Quayle (1990, 1991), former US Vice President
- Walter F. Mondale, former US Vice President
- Nelson A. Rockefeller, former US Vice President, former Governor of New York
- Dean Acheson, former United States Secretary of State
- Christian Herter (1961, 1963, 1964)[5], former Secretary of State
- Dean Rusk, former United States Secretary of State
- Cyrus Vance, former United States Secretary of State
- Henry Kissinger (1957, 1964, 1966, 1971, 1973, 1977-2003, 2004[6], 2005, 2006, 2007), Secretary of State, 1973 – 1977
- Richard Perle (1985, 2003), assistant Secretary of Defense, 1981 – 1987
- Donald Rumsfeld (1975, 2002), Secretary of Defense, 2001 – 2006
- David L. Aaron, Deputy National Security Advisor
- Colin L. Powell (1997), former United States Secretary of State
- William J. Perry (1996), former United States Secretary of Defense
- Lloyd Q. Bentsen (1982-1989, 1995, 1996, 1997), former United States Secretary of the Treasury
- Robert S. McNamara, former US Secretary of Defense, former President of the World Bank
- McGeorge Bundy, former National Security Advisor (United States)
- Walt Whitman Rostow, former National Security Advisor (United States)
- James Steinberg, former Deputy National Security Advisor
- Brent Scowcroft (1985, 1994), former National Security Advisor (United States)
- Sandy Berger, former National Security Advisor (United States)
- Nicholas F. Brady (1991), former United States Secretary of the Treasury
- Robert Zoellick (1991, 2003, 2006), former Deputy Secretary of State and current President of the World Bank
- Richard Holbrooke (1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2006), former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations
- James A. Baker, former United States Secretary of State, former United States Secretary of the Treasury
- Lawrence Summers (1998, 2002), former United States Secretary of the Treasury
- C. Douglas Dillon, former United States Secretary of the Treasury
- Kenneth W. Dam, former United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
- Stuart Eizenstat, former United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
- Robert M. Kimmitt, current United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury
- Richard N. Haass (2004)[6], president, Council on Foreign Relations
- John Edwards (2004), former US Senator
- Bill Bradley (1985), former US Senator
- Jay Rockefeller (1971), current US Senator
- L. Douglas Wilder (1991), former Governor of Virginia, current Mayor of Richmond, Virginia
- Bill Richardson (1999, 2000), current Governor of New Mexico
- Christopher Dodd (1999, 2000, 2001), current US Senator
- Chuck Hagel (1999, 2000, 2001), current US Senator
- Evan Bayh (1999), current US Senator
- Kay Bailey Hutchison (2000, 2002), current US Senator
- Dianne Feinstein (1991), current US Senator
- Jon Corzine (1995, 1996, 1997[3], 1999, 2003, 2004), current Governor of New Jersey
- James Florio (1994), former Governor of New Jersey
- Christine Todd Whitman (1998), former Governor of New Jersey
- Sam Nunn (1996, 1997[3]), former US Senator
- Tom Foley (1995, 2002), former Speaker of the US House of Representatives
- Lee H. Hamilton (1997)[3], former US Congressman
- Ross Wilson (ambassador) (2007), current United States Ambassador to Turkey
- Alexander Haig, former United States Secretary of State
- Winston Lord, former United States Ambassador to China
- Robert Rubin, former US Secretary of the Treasury
- George J. Mitchell, former US Senator
- David L. Boren, former US Senator, former Governor of Oklahoma, current President of the University of Oklahoma
- Claiborne Pell, former US Senator
- Nancy Kassebaum Baker, former US Senator
- Daniel J. Evans, former US Senator, former Governor of Washington
- Larry Pressler, former US Senator
- Donald W. Riegle, Jr., former US Senator
- Charles Mathias, Jr., former US Senator
- Adlai Stevenson III, former US Senator
- Edward Brooke, former US Senator
- Fred R. Harris, former US Senator
- Bennett Johnston Jr., former US Senator
- Donald M. Fraser, former US Congressman
- Cornelius Edward Gallagher, former US Congressman
- Peter Hood Ballantine Frelinghuysen, Jr., former US Congressman
- James Robert Jones, former US Congressman
- John B. Anderson, former US Congressman
- Dan Glickman, former US Congressman
- John LaFalce, former US Congressman
- John H. Sununu (1990), former Governor of New Hampshire
- Terry McAuliffe, former Chairman of the Democratic National Committee
- Ken Mehlman, former Chairman of the Republican National Committee
- Robert Schwarz Strauss, former Chairman of the Democratic National Committee
- Shirley Temple (1982), former United States Ambassador, former child actress
- Donald Gregg (1985), former United States Ambassador
- Ralph E. Reed, Jr., former first executive director of the Christian Coalition
- Rick Perry (2007), current Governor of Texas
- Philip D. Zelikow (2007), executive director of the 9/11 Commission and Counselor of the United States Department of State
- Michael Dukakis (1988), former Governor of Massachusetts
- Kathleen Sebelius (2007), current Governor of Kansas
- Vin Weber (2007), former US Congressman
- Kristen Silverberg (2007), Bureau of International Organization Affairs, part of the State Department
- Marc Grossman (2007), former Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
- William J. Luti, Senior Director for Defense Policy and Strategy for the National Security Council
- David Gergen (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
- George W. Ball (1954-1992)[7], U.S. diplomat
- Joseph E. Johnson (1954)[8], President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.
- David Rockefeller, original U.S. founding member, life member, and member of the Steering Committee (1954-
- Zbigniew Brzezinski (Guest, 1966, 1968, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1978, 1985), President Carter’s National Security Advisor
Canada
- Lester B. Pearson, former Prime Minister of Canada from 1963 to 1968
- Pierre Trudeau (1985), former Prime Minister of Canada from 1968 to 1979
- Jean Chrétien, Canadian Prime Minister, 1993 – 2003
- Paul Martin, Canadian Prime Minister, 2003 – 2006
- Stephen Harper (2003), Canadian Prime Minister, 2006 – Present
- Bernard Lord, former Premier of New Brunswick
- Robert L. Stanfield, former Premier of Nova Scotia
- Jason Kenney (2007), Canadian Member of Parliament
- Preston Manning, former leader of the Conservative Party of Canada, leader of the Reform Party of Canada
- Lloyd Axworthy, former Minister of Foreign Affairs (Canada)
- Kevin G. Lynch, Canadian civil servant
- Jacques Parizeau, former Premier of Quebec
- Robert Bourassa, former Premier of Quebec
- Jean Lesage, former Premier of Quebec
- Mike Harris, former Premier of Ontario
- Ralph Klein, former Premier of Alberta
- Gerald Regan, former Premier of Nova Scotia
United Kingdom
- Gordon Brown (1991), current Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Tony Blair (1993)[4], former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom[9]
- John Major, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Margaret Thatcher (1975)[10], former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- James Callaghan, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Edward Heath, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Harold Wilson, former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
- Kenneth Clarke (1998[11], 2006[12]), former Chancellor of the Exchequer
- George Osborne (2006)[13] Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer 2004-Present; member of the opposition 2001-Present
- Denis Healey, former Secretary of State for Defence 1963-1970, former Chancellor of the Exchequer 1974-1979 (founding member of Bilderberg)
- Ed Balls, Economic Secretary to the Treasury 2006 – 2007
- Paddy Ashdown (1989), former leader of the UK Liberal Democrats
- David Owen, former British Foreign Secretary
- Norman Lamont, former Chancellor of the Exchequer
- William Hague, former leader of the Conservative Party (UK), current Shadow Foreign Secretary
- Sir Malcolm Rifkind, former British Foreign Secretary
- Douglas Hurd, former British Foreign Secretary
- Cecil Parkinson, former Chairman of the Conservative Party
- Roy Jenkins, former President of the European Commission
- Reginald Maudling, former Chancellor of the Exchequer
- Hugh Gaitskell, former leader of the Labour Party (UK)
- William Waldegrave, Baron Waldegrave of North Hill
- John Smith (UK politician), former leader of the British Labour Party
- William Rodgers, Baron Rodgers of Quarry Bank
- Clement Davies, former leader of the Liberal Party (UK)
- Jo Grimond, former leader of the Liberal Party (UK)
- Jeremy Thorpe, former leader of the Liberal Party (UK)
- David Steel, former leader of the Liberal Party (UK)
- David Hannay, Baron Hannay of Chiswick
- Geoffrey Rippon
- David Ormsby-Gore, 5th Baron Harlech, former British Ambassador to the United States
- Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma
- Christopher Price (UK politician), former Labour Party (UK) Member of Parliament, former member of the European Parliament
- Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 7th Marquess of Salisbury
- Michael Stewart, Baron Stewart of Fulham
- George Thomson, Baron Thomson of Monifieth
- Quintin Hogg, Baron Hailsham of St Marylebone
- George Brown, Baron George-Brown
- Enoch Powell
- Kenneth Younger
- John Horam
- John Nott (1977)
- Edmund Dell (1978)
- Keith Joseph (1977)
- Rodric Braithwaite
- Frederic Bennett
- John Keegan, British military historian
- John Monks, former General Secretary of the Trades Union Congress
- Charles Forte, Baron Forte
- Sir Patrick Sheehy Professor of International Relations
- Giles Radice, Baron Radice
- Philip Gould, Baron Gould of Brookwood
- Gareth Williams, Baron Williams of Mostyn
- Pauline Neville-Jones, Baroness Neville-Jones
- Rodney Elton, 2nd Baron Elton (1977)
- Harold Lever, Baron Lever of Manchester (1977, 1985)
- John Baring, 7th Baron Ashburton (1980), former Chairman of British Petroleum
- David Young, Baron Young of Graffham (1985)
- John Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Preston Candover
- William Rees-Mogg (1993)
- George Weidenfeld
- Roy Hattersley (1985)
- Norman Tebbit (1985)
- Richard Dearlove (2007), former head of MI6
- Eric Roll (Bilderberg Steering Committee)[14], Department of Economic Affairs, 1964
- John Kerr, Baron Kerr of Kinlochard, member of the House of Lords
Austria
- Otto von Habsburg, Archduke and Crown Prince of Austria
- Alfred Gusenbauer, current Chancellor of Austria
- Franz Vranitzky, former Austrian Chancellor
France
- Valéry Giscard d’Estaing, former President of the French Republic
- Lionel Jospin, former Prime Minister of France
- Georges Pompidou, former President of the French Republic
- Dominique de Villepin (2003), former Prime Minister of France
- Laurent Fabius, former Prime Minister of France
- Michel Rocard, former Prime Minister of France
- Pierre Bérégovoy, former Prime Minister of France
- Jean-Bernard Raimond, former French Foreign Minister
- Jean Francois-Poncet (1985), former French Foreign Minister
- Michel Barnier (2007), former French Foreign Minister
- Jacques Attali, French economist and scholar and former presidential adviser of France’s socialist government
Turkey
- Süleyman Demirel, former Prime Minister of Turkey
- Bülent Ecevit, former Prime Minister of Turkey
- Adnan Menderes, former Prime Minister of Turkey
- Mesut Yilmaz, former Prime Minister of Turkey
- Selim Sarper, former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey
- Hikmet Çetin (2007), former Minister of Foreign Affairs and former leader of the Republican People’s Party (CHP)
- Emre Gönensay (2007), former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey
- Ali Babacan (2007), current Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey
Ireland
- Garret FitzGerald, former Prime Minister of Ireland
- John Bruton, former Prime Minister of Ireland
- Michael McDowell (2007), founding member of the Progressive Democrats of Ireland
Spain
Greece
- Kostas Karamanlis (1998), current Prime Minister of Greece
- Constantine Mitsotakis, former Prime Minister of Greece
- Georgios Alogoskoufis, current Minister for Economy and Finance (Greece)
- Dora Bakoyannis (2003), current Minister for Foreign Affairs (Greece), former Mayor of Athens
- Anna Diamantopoulou, Member of Parliament in Greece and former EU Commissioner
- George Andreas Papandreou, former Minister for Foreign Affairs (Greece), President of the Socialist International
- Gerasimos Arsenis, former Minister of Defense of Greece
Italy
- Romano Prodi (Steering Committee Member of Bilderberg in the 1980s), current Italian Prime Minister and former President of the European Commission
- Francesco Cossiga, former President of the Italian Republic
- Walter Veltroni, current Mayor of Rome
- Gianni De Michelis, former Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Giulio Tremonti
- Domenico Siniscalco, former Italian Minister of Economy and Finance
- Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, current Italian Minister of Economy and Finance
Portugal
- Francisco Pinto Balsemão, former Prime Minister of Portugal, 1981 – 1983 and CEO of Impresa media group
- António Guterres, former Prime Minister of Portugal
- Pedro Santana Lopes, former Prime Minister of Portugal
- José Sócrates, current Prime Minister of Portugal
- Jorge Sampaio, former President of Portugal
Sweden
- Fredrik Reinfeldt, elected Prime Minister of Sweden, 2006 – Present
- Carl Bildt[3], former Prime Minister of Sweden and current Minister for Foreign Affairs
- Olof Palme (1973), former Prime Minister of Sweden
- Thorbjörn Fälldin, 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
Iceland
- Davíð Oddsson, former Prime Minister of Iceland, 1991-2004
- Björn Bjarnason, vice editor of Morgunblaðið (1984 – 1991), Icelandic Minister of Education (1995 – 2002)
Germany
- Angela Merkel (2005), current Chancellor of Germany
- Gerhard Schröder, former Chancellor of Germany
- Helmut Kohl, former Chancellor of Germany
- Helmut Schmidt, former Chancellor of Germany
- Richard von Weizsäcker, former President of Germany
- Guido Westerwelle (2007), leader of the Free Democratic Party of Germany
- Franz Josef Strauß, former Defense Minister of Germany
- Rudolf Scharping, former Defense Minister of Germany
- Volker Rühe, former Defense Minister of Germany
- Andreas von Bülow (1978)
- Lothar Späth
- Ruprecht Polenz
- Friedbert Pflüger, Member of the German Bundestag
Norway
- Gro Harlem Brundtland, former Prime Minister of Norway
- Kåre Willoch, former Prime Minister of Norway
- Siv Jensen (2006), Chairman Fremskrittspartiet
Denmark
- Anders Fogh Rasmussen, current Prime Minister of Denmark
- Mogens Lykketoft, former leader of the Social Democrats of Denmark
Finland
- Esko Aho, former Prime Minister of Finland
- Paavo Lipponen, former Prime Minister of Finland
- Matti Vanhanen, current Prime Minister of Finland
- Martti Ahtisaari, former President of Finland
- Sauli Niinistö (1997)[3], former Minister of Finance (Finland), Speaker of Parliament
- Jyrki Katainen (2007), current Minister of Finance (Finland)
Belgium
- Leo Tindemans, former Prime Minister of Belgium
- Wilfried Martens, former Prime Minister of Belgium
- Jean-Luc Dehaene, former Prime Minister of Belgium
Switzerland
- Flavio Cotti, former President of the Swiss Confederation
- Pascal Couchepin, former President of the Swiss Confederation
Netherlands
- Ruud Lubbers, former Prime Minister of the Netherlands
- Wim Kok, former Prime Minister of the Netherlands
- Max van der Stoel, former Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Jozias van Aartsen, former Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Maxime Verhagen, current Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs
- Frank Heemskerk (2007), Dutch Minister of Foreign Trade
Russia
- Anatoly Chubais, Russian politician
- Grigory Alexeyevich Yavlinsky, Russian politician
Slovakia
- Ivan Mikloš, former Deputy Prime Minister of Slovakia
EU Commissioners
European Union Commissioners who have attended include:
- Joaquin Almunia, European Commissioner for Economic & Financial Affairs
- Olli Rehn, European Commissioner for Enlargement
- Andris Piebalgs, European Commissioner for Energy
- Franz Fischler, former European Commissioner
- David Byrne (politician), former European Commissioner
- Karel Van Miert, former European Commissioner
- Frederik Bolkestein (2003)[15]
- Hans van den Broek (1995)[9]
- Emma Bonino (1998)
- Leon Brittan (1998)
- Pascal Lamy (2003)[15]
- Mario Monti (1996, 2003[15]) former and/or present member of the Bilderberg Steering Committee[9]
- Erkki Liikanen
- Pedro Solbes
- Günter Verheugen
- António Vitorino
- Romano Prodi, Steering Committee Member of Bilderberg in the 1980s
- Wim Duisenberg
- Lord Patten of Barnes
- Peter Mandelson (1999[16])
- Étienne Davignon, Bilderberg conference chairman in 2005
- Neelie Kroes (2005 – 2007), present Commissioner for Competition
- José Manuel Barroso, current President of the European Commission
- Jacques Santer, former President of the European Commission
- Jacques Delors, former President of the European Commission
- Javier Solana, 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)
- Ritt Bjerregaard (1995), Lord Mayor of Copenhagen and former European Commissioner for Environment, Nuclear Safety and Civil Protection[9]
UN, WTO and NATO
- Josette Sheeran (2007), Executive Director of United Nations World Food Programme
- Kurt Waldheim, former United Nations Secretary-General
- Kemal Derviş, current United Nations Development Program (UNDP) Administrator
- Ad Melkert, current UNDP Associate Administrator
- Thorvald Stoltenberg, former United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees
- Mike Moore, former Director-General of the World Trade Organization
- Renato Ruggiero, former Director-General of the World Trade Organization
- Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, current Secretary General of NATO
- George Robertson, Baron Robertson of Port Ellen, former Secretary General of NATO[9]
- Willy Claes, former Secretary General of NATO
Military
- Terence Airey, Military Governor of Trieste
- Colin Gubbins, head of the British SOE[17]
- Hans Speidel, former World War II and Cold War general
Corporate
Financial institutions
- Dominique Strauss-Kahn, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and member of the social-democrat Socialist Party of France
- Rodrigo de Rato, former IMF Managing Director
- William J McDonough (1997)[3], President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York;
- James Wolfensohn (2004), former President of the World Bank Group
- George Soros (1994, 1996, 2000, 2002)
- Alfred Herrhausen, German banker, former Chairman of Deutsche Bank
- Jürgen Ponto, German banker, former Chairman of Dresdner Bank
- Jean-Claude Trichet, current President of the European Central Bank
- Alexandre Lamfalussy
- Mervyn A. King, current Governor of the Bank Of England
- Jacques de Larosière, former Governor of the Banque de France
- Gordon Richardson (1975)[18], former Governor of the Bank of England
- Dermot Gleeson, Chairman of Allied Irish Banks
- Paul Volcker (1997)[3], former Chairman of the Federal Reserve
- Alan Greenspan (2002), former Chairman of the Federal Reserve
- Timothy F. Geithner, current President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- E. Gerald Corrigan, former President of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, current Goldman Sachs Managing Director
- Marcus Wallenberg, current Chairman of Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken, former CEO of Investor AB
- Jacob Wallenberg, current Chairman of Investor AB, former Chairman of Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken
- Jacob Rothschild, 4th Baron Rothschild
- Guy de Rothschild
- Sir Evelyn de Rothschild (1998)
- Emma Rothschild (1995)
- Lynn Forester de Rothschild (1998)
- Siegmund Warburg, founder of S. G. Warburg & Co.
- Eric Warburg, founder of Warburg Pincus
- Tim Collins (financier), founder, chief executive officer of Ripplewood Holdings LLC
Major corporations
- H. J. Heinz II (1954)[8], CEO of H. J. Heinz Company
- Josef Ackermann (2005), CEO of Deutsche Bank
- Lord Browne of Madingley (1997[3], 2004), Chief Executive BP
- Jorma Ollila (1997[3], 2005), Chairman of Royal Dutch Shell and Nokia Corporation
- Jürgen E. Schrempp (1997[3], 2005), former CEO of DaimlerChrysler
- Peter Sutherland (1997[3], 2005), former Chairman of BP
- Martin Taylor (1997)[3], former CEO, Barclays
- Daniel Vasella (2005), Chairman and CEO of Novartis
- Percy Barnevik (1997[3], 2001), former CEO of ASEA
- Anders Björgerd (1973, 1982), former deputy CEO of Sydkraft AB
- Harald Norvik (2006), former CEO of Statoil
- Eivind Reiten, former CEO of Norsk Hydro
- Andrew Knight, 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
- Dwayne Andreas, Chairman and CEO of Archer Daniels Midland
- John Elkann, vice chairman of Fiat and the Agnelli Group investment company IFIL
- Peter A. Thiel (2007), Co-Founder, PayPal
- Paul Hermelin (2007), CEO of Capgemini
- Rahmi Koç, Turkish business tycoon
- Louis V. Gerstner, former Chairman of IBM, current Chairman of The Carlyle Group
- Maurice R. Greenberg, former Chairman and CEO of American International Group
- Sidney Taurel (2007), Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Eli Lilly
- Idar Kreutzer (2007), CEO of Storebrand
- Klaus Kleinfeld, CEO of Siemens AG
- Stavros Niarchos, Greek shipping tycoon
- Eric E. Schmidt (2007), Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Google
- Ian Bremmer (2007), President of Eurasia Group
- Craig Mundie, chief research and strategy officer at Microsoft.
- Lloyd Blankfein (2007), CEO of Goldman Sachs
- James Kimsey (2006), co-founder, CEO, and first chairman of America Online (AOL)
- Daniel Janssen, 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
- Paul Desmarais, Jr., Chairman and co-CEO of Power Corporation of Canada
University, institute and other academic
- Heather Munroe-Blum, Principal and Vice-Chancellor, McGill University, Montreal, Canada
- C. Fred Bergsten (1997)[3], President, Peterson Institute;
- Klaus Schwab, 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, Harvard political scientist and leading analyst of U.S. national security and defense policy with a special interest in nuclear weapons and terrorism
Media
- Lord Black of Crossharbour (1997)[3],Telegraph Chairman
- Rupert Murdoch (1982)
- John G. Bernander, former head of the Norwegian national broadcaster NRK
- Donald E. Graham, Chairman of the Board of The Washington Post Company
- Christine Ockrent (2007), former first anchor of the 8pm news on the Antenne 2 French TV channel
- Michael Barone (pundit) (2007), journalist
- Esther Dyson (2007), commentator on emerging digital technology
- 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.
- Mortimer Zuckerman (1994), publisher/owner of the New York Daily News, current Editor-in-Chief of U.S. News & World Report
- William F. Buckley, Jr. (1975, 1996), founder of National Review and former host of Firing Line
Journalists
- Alexandre Adler, French conservative journalist (2003)
- Paul Gigot, Editor of the Editorial Page of The Wall Street Journal 2003- Present
- Martin Wolf, Financial Times columnist
- Juan Luis Cebrián, Ex-director of El País Spanish journal and delegated advisor of PRISA Group
- Will Hutton (1997)[4]
- Peter Jennings (1995)
- George Will (1978, 1981)
- Charlie Rose (2002)
- Fareed Zakaria (2002, 2005)
- Andrea Mitchell (2002)
- Lesley Stahl (1997)
- Thomas L. Friedman (1995, 2003)
- Bill D. Moyers (1967, 1968, 1971, 1973)
- Jim Hoagland (1993, 1998, 1999, 2002)
- Vendeline A. H. von Bredow (2006, 2007), Business Correspondent for The Economist
- Adrian D. Wooldridge (2004-2007), Foreign Correspondent for The Economist
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