Infowars
May 18, 2009
Note: The previous version of this list,
translated from Greek via an automated translation device, has seriously
distorted quite of a few of the names on this list. Infowars staff have gone
over this list twice; if you have information on the people with question marks
(?), please send an email to [email protected].
Dutch Queen Beatrix
Queen Sofia of Spain
Prince Constantijn (Belgian Prince)
Prince Philippe Etienne Ntavinion, Belgium
Étienne, Viscount Davignon, Belgium (former vice-president
of the European Commission)
Josef Ackermann (Swiss banker and CEO
of Deutsche Bank)
Keith B. Alexander, United States
(Lieutenant General, U.S. Army, Director of the National Security Agency)
Roger Altman, United States
(investment banker, former U.S. Deputy Treasury Secretary under Bill Clinton)
Georgios A. Arapoglou, Greece (Governor of
National Bank of Greece)
Ali Babaca , Turkey (Deputy Prime
Minister responsible for economy)
Francisco Pinto Balsemão, Portugal (former Prime
Minister of Portugal)
Nicholas Bavarez, France (economist and
historian)
Franco Bernabè, Italy (Telecom Italia)
Xavier Bertrand, France (French
politician connected to Nicolas Sarkozy)
Carl Bildt, Sweden (former Prime
Minister of Sweden)
January Bgiorklount, Norway (?)
Christoph Blocher, Switzerland
(industrialist, Vice President of the Swiss People’s Party)
Alexander Bompar, France (?)
Ana Patricia Botin, Spain, (President of
Banco Banesto)
Henri de Castries, France (President of
AXA, the French global insurance companies group)
Juan Luis Cebrián, Spain (journalist for
Grupo PRISA; his father was a senior journalist in the fascist Franco regime)
W. Edmund Clark, Canada (CEO TD Bank
Financial Group)
Kenneth Clarke, Great Britain (MP,
Shadow Business Secretary)
Luc Cohen, Belgium (?)
George David, United States
(Chairman and former CEO of United Technologies Corporation, board member of
Citigroup)
Richard Dearlove, Great Britain (former
head of the British Secret Intelligence Service)
Mario Draghi, Italy (economist,
governor of the Bank of Italy)
Eldrup Anders, Denmark (CEO Dong
Energy)
John Elkann, Italy (Italian
industrialist, grandson of the late Gianni Agnelli, and heir to the automaker
Fiat)
Thomas Enders, Germany (CEO Airbus)
Jose Entrekanales, Spain (?)
Isintro phenomena casket, Spain (?)
Niall Ferguson, United States
(Professor of History at Harvard University and William Ziegler Professor at
Harvard Business School)
Timothy Geithner, United States
(Secretary of the Treasury)
Ntermot convergence, Ireland (AIV Group)
(?)
Donald Graham, United States (CEO and
chairman of the board of The Washington Post Company)
Victor Chalmperstant, Netherlands (Leiden
University)
Ernst Hirsch Ballin, Netherlands (Dutch
politician, minister of Justice in the fourth Balkenende cabinet, member of the
Christian Democratic Appeal)
Richard Holbrooke, United States (Obama’s
special envoy for Afghanistan and Pakistan)
Jaap De Hoop Scheffer, Netherlands (Dutch
politician and the current NATO Secretary General)
James Jones, United States
(National Security Advisor to the White House)
Vernon Jordan, United States (lawyer,
close adviser to President Bill Clinton)
Robert Keigkan, United States (? -
possibly Robert Kagan, neocon historian)
Girki Katainen, Finland (?)
John Kerr (aka Baron Kerr
of Kinlochard), Britain (Deputy Chairman of Royal Dutch Shell and an
independent member of the House of Lords)
Mustafa Vehbi Koç, Turkey (President of
industrial conglomerate Koç Holding)
Roland GT, Germany (?)
Sami Cohen, Turkey (Journalist)
(?)
Henry Kissinger, United States
Marie Jose Kravis, United States (Hudson
Institute)
Neelie Kroes, Netherlands (European
Commissioner for Competition)
Odysseas Kyriakopoulos, Greece (Group S &
B) (?)
Manuela Ferreira Leite, Portugal (Portuguese
economist and politician)
Bernardino Leon Gross, Spain (Secretary General of the
Presidency)
Jessica Matthews, United States
(President of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace)
Philippe Maystadt (President of the
European Investment Bank)
Frank McKenna, Canada (Deputy
Chairman of the Toronto-Dominion Bank)
John Micklethwait, Great Britain
(Editor-in-chief of The Economist)
Thierry de Montbrial, France (founded the
Department of Economics of the École Polytechnique and heads the Institut
français des relations internationales)
Mario Monti, Italy (Italian
economist and politician, President of the Bocconi University of Milan)
Miguel Angel Moratinos, Spain (Minister of
Foreign Affairs)
Craig Mundie, United States (chief
research and strategy officer at Microsoft)
Egil Myklebust, Norway (Chairman of
the board of SAS Group, Scandinavian Airlines System)
Mathias Nass, Germany (Editor of the
newspaper Die Zeit)
Denis Olivennes, France (director general of Nouvel
Observateur)
Frederic Oudea, France (CEO of Société
Générale bank)
Cem Özdemir, Germany (co-leader of
the Green Party and Member of the European Parliament)
Tommaso Padoa-Schioppa, Italy (Italian banker,
economist, and former Minister of Economy and Finance)
Dimitrios Th.Papalexopoulo, Greece (Managing
Director of Titan Cement Company SA)
Richard Perle, United States
(American Enterprise Institute)
David Petraeus, United States
(Commander, U.S. Central Command)
Manuel Pinho, Portugal (Minister of
Economy and Innovation)
J. Robert S. Prichard, Canada (CEO of Torstar
Corporation and president emeritus of the University of Toronto)
Romano Prodi, Italy (former Italian
Prime Minister and former President of the European Commission)
Heather M. Reisman, Canada (co-founder of
Indigo Books & Music Inc.).
Eivint Reitan, Norway (economist,
corporate officer and politician for the Centre Party)
Michael Rintzier, Czech Republic (?)
David Rockefeller, United States
Dennis Ross, United States (special
adviser for the Persian Gulf and Southwest Asia to Secretary of State Hillary
Clinton)
Barnett R. Rubin, United States
(Director of Studies and Senior Fellow, Center for International Cooperation)
Alberto Rouith-Gkalarthon, Spain (?)
Susan Sampantzi Ntintzer, Turkey (?) Guler
Sabanci, President of Sabanci Holdings (?)
Indira Samarasekera, Canada (President of
University of Alberta, Board of Directors Scotiabank)
Rountol Solten, Austria (?)
Jürgen E. Schrempp, Germany (CEO
DaimlerChrysler)
Pedro Solbes Mira, Spain (economist,
Socialist, Second Vice President and Minister of Economy and Finance)
Sampatzi Saraz, Turkey (banker) (?) possibly
Süreyya Serdengeçti (former Governor of the Central Bank of Turkey) http://arsiv.zaman.com.tr/2002/05/29/ekonomi/h6.htm
Sanata Seketa, Canada (University of
Canada) (?)
Lawrence Summers, United States
(economist, Director of the White House’s National Economic Council)
Peter Sutherland, Ireland (Chairman, BP
and Chairman of Goldman Sachs International)
Martin Taylor, United Kingdom (former
chief executive of Barclays Bank, currently Chairman of Syngenta AG)
Peter Thiel, United States (Clarium
Capital Management LCC, PayPal co-founder, Board of Directors, Facebook)
Agan Ourgkout, Turkey (?)
Matti Taneli Vanhanen, Finland, (Prime
Minister)
Daniel L. Vasella, Switzerland (Chairman
of the Board and Chief Executive Officer at Novartis AG)
Jeroen van der Veer, Netherlands (CEO of
Royal Dutch Shell)
Guy Verhofstadt, Belgium (former Prime
Minister)
Paul Volcker, U.S. (former Federal
Reserve director, Chair of Obama’s Economic Recovery Advisory Board)
Jacob Wallenberg, Sweden (chairman of
Investor AB and former chairman of Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken)
Marcus Wallenberg, Sweden (CEO of
Investor AB, former chairman of Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken)
Nout Wellink, Netherlands (Chairman
of De Nederlandsche Bank, Board of Directors, the Bank of
International Settlements)
Hans Wijers, Netherlands (CEO of
the multinational corporation AkzoNobel)
Martin Wolf, Great Britain
(associate editor and chief economics commentator at the Financial Times)
James Wolfensohn, United States (former
president of the World Bank)
Paul Wolfowitz, United States (for
U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense, President of the World Bank, currently AEI
scholar)
Fareed Zakaria, United States
(journalist, author, and CNN host)
Robert Zoellick, United States (former
managing director of Goldman Sachs, President the World Bank)
Dora Bakoyannis, Greece (Minister of
Foreign Affairs)
Anna Diamantopoulou, Greece (Member of
Parliament for the Panhellenic Socialist Movement)
Yannis Papathanasiou, Greece (Minister of
Finance)
George Alogoskoufis, Greece (former
Minister)
George A. David, Greece (businessman,
president of Coca-Cola)