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The Heritage Foundation
The RAND Corporation
The Hudson Institute
Esalen
Brookings Institution
MIT
Harvard
Yale
Institute for Policy Studies
Walden Research
Keith B. Alexander
Director, National Security Agency
Bilderberg Attendee 2008, 2009
AS A SITTING DIRECTOR HE VIOLATED THE LOGAN ACT
Whistelblowers such as Russell Tice indicate that the warrantless wiretapping and surveillance program is part of a more encompassing NSA program and has not been stopped. Tice’s statements, along with those of other NSA whistleblowers, indicate that a warrantless wiretapping program that allows the NSA to monitor the communications of specific individuals and institutions is a continuing capability of NSA systems, which are said to be installed in telecommunications hubpoints around the country
See Operation Stellar Wind
Roger C. Altman
Chairman and CEO, Evercore Partners, Inc.
Bilderberg Attendee 2008, 2009
Council on Foreign Relations
1978-1990 Served with Clark Clifford as the chief American counsel for BCCI Bank
In the late 1980's BCCI became the target of a two year undercover operation conducted by the US Customs Service. This operation concluded with a fake wedding that was attended by BCCI officers and drug dealers from around the world who had established a personal friendship and working relationship with undercover Special Agent Robert Mazur. After a six month trial in Tampa, key bank officers were convicted and received lengthy prison sentences. Bank officers began cooperating with law enforcement authorities and that cooperation caused BCCI’s many crimes to be revealed.
1993, Altman returned to Washington DC to serve as the Deputy Secretary of the US Treasury, before resigning in 1994 because of a record-keeping scandal.
1987 he joined Blackstone Group as Vice-Chairman
Max Boot
Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow for National Security Studies
Council on Foreign Relations
Contact Info:
Phone: +1.212.434.9619
E-mail:
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Contributing editor,
Weekly Standard (current); Editorial Features Editor,
Wall Street Journal (1997-2002); writer and editor,
Wall Street Journal (1994-97); writer and editor,
Christian Science Monitor (1992-94).
Timothy C. Collins
Senior Managing Director and CEO, Ripplewood Holdings, LLC
Bilderberg Attendee 2003, 2008
Council on Foreign Relations
Trilateral Commission
Outside Director for CitiGroup
" It was a staggering payout. And one could argue that Timothy C. Collins got lucky -- very lucky. The deal in question was the hugely successful Feb. 20 initial public offering of Shinsei Bank, formerly known as the Long Term Credit Bank of Japan. Collins' Ripplewood Holdings LLC, a New York based private-equity firm, and a group of investors, bought Long Term Credit back in 2000 for $1.2 billion. Collins and his backers made about $2 billion on paper by selling off 30% of their stake in the revived bank.........New proof that Collins and Ripplewood are the consummate Japan dealmakers came in May, when Ripplewood, after paying $2.3 billion last fall to buy the fixed-line operator Japan Telecom, sold it to broadband operator Softbank Corp. for $3.1 billion. That's an $831 million payoff for seven months' work. " Business Week
Nicholas N.Eberstadt
Henry Wendt Scholar in Political Economy,
American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
Council on Foreign Relations
Niall Ferguson
Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History, Harvard University
Bilderberg Attendee 2009
In 1998 he published to international critical acclaim The Pity of War: Explaining World War One (Basic Books) and The World’s Banker: The History of the House of Rothschild (Penguin). The latter won the Wadsworth Prize for Business History and was also short-listed for the Jewish Quarterly/Wingate Literary Award and the American National Jewish Book Award. In 2001 he published The Cash Nexus: Money and Power in the Modern World, 1700-2000 (Basic), following a year as Houblon-Norman Fellow at the Bank of England.
Donald E. Graham
Chairman and CEO, The Washington Post Company
Bilderberg Attendee 1999, 2008, 2009
In 1994, Graham was responsible for “a heavy blow to the newspaper’s credibility” (WaPo
ombudsman on October 9, 1994), when he successfully lobbied Senator
John Danforth for a special provision, favoring Washington Post Co.'s cell phone holdings, in the
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) treaty. A
Washington Post editorial had described the treaty as including "no surprises", igniting heavy criticism from rival companies. The
Washington Post had to apologize and Graham later said about the affair: “In hindsight, there should have been an editorial that mentioned this provision in the GATT treaty. We clearly should have done that.” He also offered an insight into the difficult balance between the interests of the newspaper and that of the holding company: “We run a business and make no apologies for the fact that we try to run it well.”
Richard C. Holbrooke
US Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan
Bilderberg Attendee 1995, 1999, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009
Former Director of the Council on Foreign Relations
United States ambassador to the United Nations
James A. Johnson
Vice Chairman, Perseus, LLC
Bilderberg Attendee 1998, 2008
Council on Foreign Relations
Trilateral Commission
Board Member Goldman Sachs
From 1991 to 1998, he served as chairman and chief executive officer of the
Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae) A 2006 OFHEO report
[3] found that Fannie Mae had substantially under-reported Johnson's compensation. Originally reported as $6–7 million, Johnson actually received approximately $21 million.
Vernon E. Jordan, Jr.
Senior Managing Director, Lazard Frères & Co. LLC
Bilderberg Attendee 1979-1985, 1987, 1989, 1990, 1991, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009
Board of Directors
American Express, Dow Jones, J.C.Penney, XEROX
Council on Foreign Relations
Adviser to Bill Clinton
Jordan controversially helped
Monica Lewinsky, a former White House intern, after she left the White House.On October 1, 2003, a
United States court of appeals rejected Jordan's claim for reimbursement for legal services regarding Clinton's involvement with Lewinsky and
Paula Jones. Jordan asked the government to pay him $302,719, but was paid only $1,215
John M.Keane
Senior Partner, SCP Partners
General, US Army, Retired
Council on Foreign Relations
Board of Directors
General Dynamics, MetLife, AlliedBarton
General Dynamics is the 5th largest Defense Contractor
Allied Barton is the largest security company in the US
Muhtar Kent
President and CEO, The Coca-Cola Company
Klaus Kleinfeld
President and CEO, Alcoa Inc.
Bilderberg Attendee 2008
Board of Directors
Bayer, Citigroup
While CEO of Alcoa in 2008, Klaus Kleinfeld earned a total compensation of $9,705,899; which included a base salary of $1,400,000; a cash bonus of $1,884,000; stocks granted of $3,021,377; options granted of $2,564,000; and other compensation of $836,522.
Former CEO Siemens
In Autumn 2006, a series of corruption charges were laid against Siemens and there was speculation in the media about Kleinfeld's involvement. An independent law firm,
Debevoise & Plimpton, was appointed to do a complete audit of the company. Indications are that the problem is far greater than originally thought, although their reports have found no links between Kleinfeld and the
slush funds.
Siemens is giving Kleinfeld and other former members of its Managing Board against whom damages are being claimed in connection with past cases of corruption at the company until November 2009 to declare their willingness to reach a settlement.
Henry R.Kravis
Senior Fellow, Hudson Institute, Inc.
Council on Foreign Relations
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Craig J.Mundie
Chief Research and Strategy Officer, Microsoft Corporation
Bilderberg Attendee 2008, 2009
Council on Foreign Relations
Richard N.Perle
Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
Bilderberg Attendee 1983, 1985, 2003, 2006, 2008, 2009
(Dual Citizen with Isreal)
David Rockefeller
Former Chairman, Chase Manhattan Bank
Bilderberg Life Member 1954-Present
Founding Member Council on Foreign Relations
Barnett R. Rubin
Director of Studies and Senior Fellow,
Center for International Cooperation, New York University
Bilderberg Attendee 2008, 2009
Council on Foreign Relations
Josette Sheeran
Executive Director, UN World Food Programme
Bilderberg Attendee 2007
Council on Foreign Relations
James B.Steinberg
Deputy Secretary of State
AS A SITTING DIRECTOR HE WILL BE VIOLATING THE LOGAN ACT
Bilderberg Attendee 1994, 2000
Council on Foreign Relations
Peter A. Thiel
President, Clarium Capital Management, LLC
Bilderberg Attendee 2007, 2008, 2009
Co-Founder PayPal
Forbes 400 - #377 Net Worth 1.3 Billion
Paul A.Volcker
Chairman, Economic Recovery Advisory Board
Bilderberg Attendee 1982, 1983, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1992, 1997, 2009
Council on Foreign Relations
James D. Wolfensohn
Chairman, Wolfensohn & Company, LLC
Bilderberg Attendee 1985, 1987, 1988, 1989, 1999, 2004, 2008, 2009
Council on Foreign Relations
Director of the Population Council at the United Nations 1977-1984
President of the World Bank 1995-2005
Director of the Rockefeller Foundation 1979-1985
Affiliated with Ford Foundation
Chair of the International Advisory Panel of the Global Carbon Capture and Storage Institute
Chairman of the International Advisory Board of Citigroup
Former Partner with Paul Volcker
Paul Wolfowitz
Visiting Scholar, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research
Bilderberg Attendee 1990, 1994-1998, 2008, 2009
Council on Foreign Relations
Wrote the
Wolfowitz Doctrine
Doctrine of Pre-Emptive War (Dual Citizen with Isreal)
Later became part of the Bush Doctrine
Project for a New American Century Member
Fareed Zakaria, United States (Analyst Journalist, Newsweek)
Robert Zoellick, United States (President World Bank)
Tim Geitner
James Jones, the U.S. (National Security Advisor to the White House)
Henry Kissinger, United States