March 28, 2024

Official Bilderberg 2014 Membership List Released

Copenhagen, 26 May 2014 – The 62nd Bilderberg meeting is set to take place from 29 May until 1 June 2014 in Copenhagen, Denmark. A total of around 140 participants from 22 countries have confirmed their attendance. As ever, a diverse group of political leaders and experts from industry, finance, academia and the media have been invited. The list of participants is available on www.bilderbergmeetings.org

The key topics for discussion this year include:

‱ Is the economic recovery sustainable? ‱ Who will pay for the demographics? ‱ Does privacy exist? ‱ How special is the relationship in intelligence sharing? ‱ Big shifts in technology and jobs ‱ The future of democracy and the middle class trap

Founded in 1954, Bilderberg is an annual conference designed to foster dialogue between Europe and North America. Every year, between 120-150 political leaders and experts from industry, finance, academia and the media are invited to take part in the conference. About two thirds of the participants come from Europe and the rest from North America; approximately one third from politics and government and the rest from other fields.

The conference is a forum for informal discussions about major issues facing the world. The meetings are held under the Chatham House Rule, which states that participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s) nor of any other participant may be revealed.

Thanks to the private nature of the conference, the participants are not bound by the conventions of their office or by pre-agreed positions. As such, they can take time to listen, reflect and gather insights.

There is no desired outcome, no resolutions are proposed, no votes are taken, and no policy statements are issued.

Insiders information and the Official 2014 membership list follows.

Chairman

FRA Castries, Henri de Chairman and CEO, AXA Group

DEU Achleitner, Paul M. Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Deutsche Bank AG

DEU Ackermann, Josef Former CEO, Deutsche Bank AG

GBR Agius, Marcus Non-Executive Chairman, PA Consulting Group

FIN Alahuhta, Matti Member of the Board, KONE; Chairman, Aalto University Foundation

GBR Alexander, Helen Chairman, UBM plc

USA Alexander, Keith B. Former Commander, U.S. Cyber Command; Former Director, National Security Agency

USA Altman, Roger C. Executive Chairman, Evercore

FIN Apunen, Matti Director, Finnish Business and Policy Forum EVA

DEU Asmussen, Jörg State Secretary of Labour and Social Affairs

HUN Bajnai, Gordon Former Prime Minister; Party Leader, Together 2014

GBR Balls, Edward M. Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer

PRT BalsemĂŁo, Francisco Pinto Chairman, Impresa SGPS

FRA Baroin, François Member of Parliament (UMP); Mayor of Troyes

FRA Baverez, Nicolas Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP

USA Berggruen, Nicolas Chairman, Berggruen Institute on Governance

ITA BernabĂš, Franco Chairman, FB Group SRL

DNK Besenbacher, Flemming Chairman, The Carlsberg Group

NLD Beurden, Ben van CEO, Royal Dutch Shell plc

SWE Bildt, Carl Minister for Foreign Affairs

NOR BrandtzĂŠg, Svein Richard President and CEO, Norsk Hydro ASA

INT Breedlove, Philip M. Supreme Allied Commander Europe

AUT Bronner, Oscar Publisher, Der STANDARD Verlagsgesellschaft m.b.H.

SWE Buskhe, HĂ„kan President and CEO, Saab AB

TUR Çandar, Cengiz Senior Columnist, Al Monitor and Radikal

ESP CebriĂĄn, Juan Luis Executive Chairman, Grupo PRISA

FRA Chalendar, Pierre-André de Chairman and CEO, Saint-Gobain

CAN Clark, W. Edmund Group President and CEO, TD Bank Group

INT Coeuré, Benoßt Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank

IRL Coveney, Simon Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine

GBR Cowper-Coles, Sherard Senior Adviser to the Group Chairman and Group CEO, HSBC Holdings plc

BEL Davignon, Etienne Minister of State

USA Donilon, Thomas E. Senior Partner, O’Melveny and Myers; Former U.S. National Security Advisor

DEU Döpfner, Mathias CEO, Axel Springer SE

GBR Dudley, Robert Group Chief Executive, BP plc

FIN Ehrnrooth, Henrik Chairman, Caverion Corporation, Otava and Pöyry PLC

ITA Elkann, John Chairman, Fiat S.p.A.

DEU Enders, Thomas CEO, Airbus Group

DNK Federspiel, Ulrik Executive Vice President, Haldor TopsĂže A/S

USA Feldstein, Martin S. Professor of Economics, Harvard University; President Emeritus, NBER

CAN Ferguson, Brian President and CEO, Cenovus Energy Inc.

GBR Flint, Douglas J. Group Chairman, HSBC Holdings plc

ESP García-Margallo, José Manuel Minister of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation

USA Gfoeller, Michael Independent Consultant

TUR Göle, NilĂŒfer Professor of Sociology, École des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales

USA Greenberg, Evan G. Chairman and CEO, ACE Group

GBR Greening, Justine Secretary of State for International Development

NLD Halberstadt, Victor Professor of Economics, Leiden University

USA Hockfield, Susan President Emerita, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

NOR HÞegh, Leif O. Chairman, Höegh Autoliners AS

NOR HÞegh, Westye Senior Advisor, Höegh Autoliners AS

USA Hoffman, Reid Co-Founder and Executive Chairman, LinkedIn

CHN Huang, Yiping Professor of Economics, National School of Development, Peking University

USA Jackson, Shirley Ann President, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute

USA Jacobs, Kenneth M. Chairman and CEO, Lazard

USA Johnson, James A. Chairman, Johnson Capital Partners

USA Karp, Alex CEO, Palantir Technologies

USA Katz, Bruce J. Vice President and Co-Director, Metropolitan Policy Program, The Brookings Institution

CAN Kenney, Jason T. Minister of Employment and Social Development

GBR Kerr, John Deputy Chairman, Scottish Power

USA Kissinger, Henry A. Chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc.

USA Kleinfeld, Klaus Chairman and CEO, Alcoa

TUR Koç, Mustafa Chairman, Koç Holding A.S.

DNK Kragh, Steffen President and CEO, Egmont

USA Kravis, Henry R. Co-Chairman and Co-CEO, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co.

USA Kravis, Marie-Josée Senior Fellow and Vice Chair, Hudson Institute

CHE Kudelski, André Chairman and CEO, Kudelski Group

INT Lagarde, Christine Managing Director, International Monetary Fund

BEL Leysen, Thomas Chairman of the Board of Directors, KBC Group

USA Li, Cheng Director, John L.Thornton China Center,The Brookings Institution

SWE Lifvendahl, Tove Political Editor in Chief, Svenska Dagbladet

CHN Liu, He Minister, Office of the Central Leading Group on Financial and Economic Affairs

PRT Macedo, Paulo Minister of Health

FRA Macron, Emmanuel Deputy Secretary General of the Presidency

ITA Maggioni, Monica Editor-in-Chief, Rainews24, RAI TV

GBR Mandelson, Peter Chairman, Global Counsel LLP

USA McAfee, Andrew Principal Research Scientist, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

PRT Medeiros, InĂȘs de Member of Parliament, Socialist Party

GBR Micklethwait, John Editor-in-Chief, The Economist

GRC Mitsotaki, Alexandra Chair, ActionAid Hellas

ITA Monti, Mario Senator-for-life; President, Bocconi University

USA Mundie, Craig J. Senior Advisor to the CEO, Microsoft Corporation

CAN Munroe-Blum, Heather Professor of Medicine and Principal (President) Emerita, McGill University

USA Murray, Charles A. W.H. Brady Scholar, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research

NLD Netherlands, H.R.H. Princess Beatrix of the

ESP Nin GĂ©nova, Juan MarĂ­a Deputy Chairman and CEO, CaixaBank

FRA NougayrĂšde, Natalie Director and Executive Editor, Le Monde

DNK Olesen, SĂžren-Peter Professor; Member of the Board of Directors, The Carlsberg Foundation

FIN Ollila, Jorma Chairman, Royal Dutch Shell, plc; Chairman, Outokumpu Plc

TUR Oran, Umut Deputy Chairman, Republican People’s Party (CHP)

GBR Osborne, George Chancellor of the Exchequer

FRA Pellerin, Fleur State Secretary for Foreign Trade

USA Perle, Richard N. Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute

USA Petraeus, David H. Chairman, KKR Global Institute

CAN Poloz, Stephen S. Governor, Bank of Canada

INT Rasmussen, Anders Fogh Secretary General, NATO

DNK Rasmussen, JĂžrgen Huno Chairman of the Board of Trustees, The Lundbeck Foundation

INT Reding, Viviane Vice President and Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship, European Commission

USA Reed, Kasim Mayor of Atlanta

CAN Reisman, Heather M. Chair and CEO, Indigo Books & Music Inc.

NOR Reiten, Eivind Chairman, Klaveness Marine Holding AS

DEU Röttgen, Norbert Chairman, Foreign Affairs Committee, German Bundestag

USA Rubin, Robert E. Co-Chair, Council on Foreign Relations; Former Secretary of the Treasury

USA Rumer, Eugene Senior Associate and Director, Russia and Eurasia Program, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

NOR Rynning-TĂžnnesen, Christian President and CEO, Statkraft AS

NLD Samsom, Diederik M. Parliamentary Leader PvdA (Labour Party)

GBR Sawers, John Chief, Secret Intelligence Service

NLD Scheffer, Paul J. Author; Professor of European Studies, Tilburg University

NLD Schippers, Edith Minister of Health, Welfare and Sport

USA Schmidt, Eric E. Executive Chairman, Google Inc.

AUT Scholten, Rudolf CEO, Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG

USA Shih, Clara CEO and Founder, Hearsay Social

FIN Siilasmaa, Risto K. Chairman of the Board of Directors and Interim CEO, Nokia Corporation

ESP Spain, H.M. the Queen of

USA Spence, A. Michael Professor of Economics, New York University

FIN Stadigh, Kari President and CEO, Sampo plc

USA Summers, Lawrence H. Charles W. Eliot University Professor, Harvard University

IRL Sutherland, Peter D. Chairman, Goldman Sachs International; UN Special Representative for Migration

SWE Svanberg, Carl-Henric Chairman, Volvo AB and BP plc

TUR Taftalı, A. Ümit Member of the Board, Suna and Inan Kiraç Foundation

USA Thiel, Peter A. President, Thiel Capital

DNK TopsĂže, Henrik Chairman, Haldor TopsĂže A/S

GRC Tsoukalis, Loukas President, Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy

NOR Ulltveit-Moe, Jens Founder and CEO, Umoe AS

INT ÜzĂŒmcĂŒ, Ahmet Director-General, Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons

CHE Vasella, Daniel L. Honorary Chairman, Novartis International

FIN Wahlroos, Björn Chairman, Sampo plc

AUT Austria GRC Greece

BEL Belgium HUN Hungary

CAN Canada INT International

Infowars analysis note: The official list ends above. What’s important to understand is that there are always members who will be attending, but who don’t want to be included in the list.

Yesterday, Bilderberg put out a press release detailing the official talking points to be addressed at this year’s meeting. From our research, this is not their primary agenda, but usually one put out to appease the media:

Below see Paul Joseph Watson’s latest article revealing this year’s agenda from inside sources.

The 2014 Bilderberg meeting in Copenhagen, Denmark is taking place amidst a climate of panic for many of the 120 globalists set to attend the secretive confab, with Russia’s intransigence on the crisis in Ukraine and the anti-EU revolution sweeping Europe posing a serious threat to the unipolar world order Bilderberg spent over 60 years helping to build.

Inside sources confirm to Infowars that the elite conference, which will take place from Thursday onwards at the five star Marriott Hotel, will center around how to derail a global political awakening that threatens to hinder Bilderberg’s long standing agenda to centralize power into a one world political federation, a goal set to be advanced with the passage of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP), which will undoubtedly be a central topic of discussion at this year’s meeting.

The TTIP represents an integral component of Bilderberg’s attempt to rescue the unipolar world by creating a “world company,” initially a free trade area, which would connect the United States with Europe. Just as the European Union started as a mere free trade area and was eventually transformed into a political federation which controls upwards of 50 per cent of its member states’ laws and regulations with total contempt for national sovereignty and democracy, TTIP is designed to accomplish the same goal, only on a bigger scale.

The deal is being spearheaded by Obama’s U.S. Trade Representative Michael Froman, a Wall Street insider and a CFR member, Bilderberg’s sister organization. Froman is simultaneously helping to build another block of this global government, the Trans-Pacific Partnership, which is a similar project involving Asian countries.

Given that Bilderberg schemed to create the Euro single currency as far back as 1955 (Bilderberg chairman about how the Euro single currency was a brainchild of the Bilderberg in 2009 interview), the results of the European elections are sure to have stirred outright alarm amongst Bilderberg globalists who are aghast that their planned EU superstate is being eroded as a result of a populist resistance mainly centered around animosity towards uncontrolled immigration policies.

In Denmark itself, the buzz is centered around , which won 27% of the vote in the Euro elections and doubled its number of MEPs. Although some are wary of Messerschmidt’s far right inclinations, his success reflects a general resentment not only in Denmark but across Europe towards immigration and the welfare state, concerns that the EU has only exasperated.

Meanwhile in France, as the face of a conservative movement that threatens “to break up one united Europe,” with her European election win being described as an “earthquake” that has rattled the political heart of Europe.

Voters in the United Kingdom also delivered a thumping rejection of the EU and in turn Bilderberg with the success of Nigel Farage and UKIP, a Euroskeptic triumph some are labeling the “most extraordinary” election result for 100 years.

As well as TTIP and the fallout from the European election disaster, Bilderberg will be tackling a number of other key issues, most of which will revolve around the continued effort to centralize economic power under several different guises, including a carbon tax paid directly to the United Nations, with the financial hit being taken by individuals as big companies are granted special “waivers” that will allow them to continue to pollute.

The rumbling crisis in Ukraine and the relationship between Russia and NATO will also be a focal point of Bilderberg 2014. Globalists now consider Vladimir Putin to have ostracized Russia from the new world order because he dared to “challenge the international system,” as John Kerry put it.

Bilderberg will discuss fears that Putin is intent on constructing an alternative world order based around the BRICS countries, a “multi-polar” system that would devastate the dollar as the world reserve currency and also heavily dilute the current US-EU-NATO power axis.

Note: Infowars reporters will be on the ground all this week to cover the 2014 Bilderberg Group conference in Copenhagen, Denmark.

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