Sunday, April 29, 2012


Who Are They? Who Runs the World?
By Michael Tivana
The short list of who runs the world.
This list is compiled for people that want to know who the “they” are when we are talking about who runs our world. This is a partial list but many of the key players are here. Study them more deeply, (go to the Bilderberger watch web site) then send them a message, let them know what you think about their plan for the world. It is not enough to know who they are but we must expand our knowledge as to how they think and what their agenda for the world is. The agenda is put forth quite clearly in the Bush Doctrine which stems from the National Security Strategy for A New American Century.

Their agenda is also clearly stated by Brzezinski in his book, "The Chessboard Strategy" where he lays out the plan for the United States to take over Eastern Europe and Asia for the sole purpose of maintaing stability in the world. This is an admirable quest until you see their stability is the New World Order, a Fascist World Government. If you don't know what Fascism is look it up in any dictionary - it is NOT freedom.

Their agenda determines how you live your life, and how your children will live their lives. If you do not enjoy living in a constricted censored corporate state (the definition of Fascism) geared toward profit above people then speak out and join the peace movement. If you are one of the barons of power in this New World Order or if you work for one of the barons and you do not mind living in a merciless society with little class mobility, then a Fascist system may suit you. For now, here are some names to continue your research into knowing who “they” are.

The companies

The short list

Some of the world's wealthiest transnational corporations:
  • Bayer - from the ex-Nazi company IG Farben
  • BASF - from the ex-Nazi company IG Farben
  • Hoechst - from the ex-Nazi company IG Farben
  • British Petroleum
  • Dow Chemical
  • General Motors
  • Hyundai
  • Nestlé - still makes choclate from dairy grazing around the Three Mile Island radioactive zone
  • Novartis
  • Shell
  • Toshiba
  • Zeneca
  • Alcoa- sold all their aluminum to Nazi Germany during the war
  • Halliburton
  • Bechtel
  • Monsanto - controls the world's farms through plant patenting
  • Shell
  • Exxon
  • Texaco
  • TRW
    They and other multi-nationals form the ICC – THE INTERNATIONAL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
    The International Bureau of Chambers of Commerce (IBCC)
    And the WTO – World Trade Organization
    They set the rules for international business that:
  • have made it so state courts will have no jurisdiction in this area of law
  • allow corporations to sue governments in an international court or tribunal (not public)
  • a complete rejection of environmental and labor standards
  • preferential most-favored nation (business) treatment
  • investment protection
  • and binding investor-state arbitration

    Individuals closely involved with one or more organizations

    Lord Peter A.R. Carrington – Chair of Bilderberg Members Steering Committee; member international advisory board of Council on Foreign Relations; former secretary general of NATO; Chairman of the Board, Christie's PLC; Chancellor, University of Reading; member, House of Lords.
    Jim Callaghan – Thought to be current president of Bilderberg; Member of the House of Lords.
    Peter D Sutherland (Irish) – Chairman, British Petroleum PLC; Chairman, Allied Irish Bank PLC; Chairman and Managing director, Goldman Sachs International; Former member, Commission of the European Communities; former Director-General, World Trade Organisation.
    Shirley Brittain Williams - member international advisory board of Council on Foreign Relations; Member House of Lords; Public Service Professor of Electoral Politics, Harvard University.
    Lord Roll of Ipsden – Member Bilderberg Advisory Group; President S.G. Warburg Group PLC; Member House of Lords. Andrew Knight - Member Bilderberg Steering Committee; Chairman News International PLC
    David Simon (Lord Simon of Highbury) – Former member, European Roundtable of Industrialists; UK Minister for Competitiveness in Europe; Ex-chairman of BP.
    Joseph T Gorman (USA) – Member of Bilderberg, Trilateral Commission, Council on Foreign Relations, Business Council, Council on Competitiveness and others. Chairman of the Buiness Roundtable International Trade and Investment task force. CEO TRW Inc; Director Procter and Gamble Company and Aluminium Company of America.
    David Rockefeller (USA) – President of the Trilateral Commission; President of Chase Manhattan Bank; member of Bilderberg Advisory Group.
    Renato Ruggieri (Italy) – Member Bilderberg Steering Committee; member international advisory board of Council on Foreign Relations; Director World Trade Organisation (WTO); Former Italian Minister of Foreign Trade; member of the board, Fiat Spa 90-95; Attendee at Davos Meeting.
    Giovanni Agnelli (Italy) – member of Bilderberg Advisory Group; member international advisory board of Council on Foreign Relations; World Economic Forum Global Leader for Tomorrow; Honorary Chairman, Fiat SpA; Director, Instituto Finanziario Industriale (IFI - The Agnelli family holding company). Giovanni's brother, Umberto, is Chairman of IFI and a founder of the European Roundtable of Industrialists.
    Conrad M Black (Canada) – member international advisory board of Council on Foreign Relations; Chairman and CEO Argus Corporation Ltd; Chairman Hollinger International Inc; Chairman Telegraph Group Ltd.
    Gro Harlem Bruntland (Norway) - member international advisory board of Council on Foreign Relations; Attendee at Davos Meeting.
    Percy N Barnevik (Sweden) - Member Bilderberg Steering Committee; member international advisory board of Council on Foreign Relations; member, European Roundtable of Industrialists; member, World Business Council on Sustainable Development; President and CEO, ABB Brown Boveri Ltd.
    Donald J Johnston – Secretary General, OECD; Attendee at Davos Meeting.
    James D Wolfensohn (USA) – Member of Bilderberg advisory group; member, World Business Council on Sustainable Development; Attendee at Davos Meeting; President World Bank.
    Juan March Delgado (Spain), Chairman, Juan March Foundation; member, World Business Council on Sustainable Development; member, international advisory board of Council on Foreign Relations.

    Members of Bilderberg Advisory Group

    § Canada:
    Anthony G. S. Griffin - Director of companies.
    § Germany:
    Otto Wolff von Amerongen - Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Otto Wolff Industrieberatung und Beteiligungen GmbH.
    § International:
    Max Kohnstamm - Former Secretary-General, Action Committee for 
    Europe; Former President, European University Institute.
    § Italy:
    Giovanni Agnelli - Chairman, Fiat SpA.
    § Netherlands:
    Ernst H. van der Beugel - Emeritus Professor of International Relations, 
    Leiden University; Former Honorary Secretary-General of Bilderberg Meetings for Europe and Canada.
    § United Kingdom:
    Lord Roll of Ipsden-President, S. G. Warburg Group plc.
    § United States of America:
    George W. Ball -Former Under-Secretary of State.
    William P. Bundy -Former Editor, Foreign Affairs.
    David Rockefeller -Chairman, Chase Manhattan Bank International Advisory Committee.
    The Steering Committee for the Bilderburgs
    § Chairman:
    Peter, Lord Carrington, Chairman of the Board, Christie's International plc; Former Secretary-General NATO.
    § Secretary-General for Europe and Canada:
    Victor Halberstadt, Professor of Public Economics, 
    Leiden University, the Netherlands.
    § Secretary General for USA:
    Theodore L. Elliot, Jr-Dean Emeritus, The 
    Fletcher School of Law & Diplomacy; Former US Ambassador.
    § Treasurer:
    Pieter Korteweg, President and Chief Executive Officer, Robeco Group.
    § Austria:
    Peter Jankowitsch-Member of Parliament, Former Foreign Minister.
    § Belgium:
    Etienne Davignon-Chairman, Société Générale de Belgique; Former Vice Chairman of the Commission of the European Communities.
    § Finland:
    Jaakko Iloniemi-Managing Director, Centre for Finnish Business and Policy Studies; Former Ambassador to the 
    USA.
    § France:
    Marc Lardreit de Lacharrère -Chairman, Fimalac.
    Thierry de Montbrial -Director, French Institute of International Relations; Professor of Economics, Ecole Polytechnique.
    § Germany:
    Christoph Bertram - Diplomatic Correspondent, Die Zeit. § Hilmar Kopper-Spokesman of the Board of Managing Directors, Deutsche Bank AG.
    § Greece:
    Costa Carras -Director of companies.
    § Ireland:
    Peter D. Sutherland -Chairman, Allied Irish Bank plc; Former Member, Commission of the European Communities.
    § Italy:
    Mario Monti -Rector and Professor of Economics, 
    Bocconi UniversityMilan.
    § Renato Ruggiero, Member of the Board, Fiat SpA; Former Minister of Foreign Trade; Director of the World Trade Organisation.
    § Norway:
    Westye Hoegh, Ship Owner, Leif Hoegh & Co AS.
    § Portugal:
    Francisco Pinto Balsemao -Professor of Mass Communication, New University of Lisbon; Chairman, Sojornal sarl; Former Prime Minister.
    § Spain:
    Jamie Carvajal Urquijo -Chairman and General Manager, Iberfomento.
    § Sweden:
    Percy Barnevik -President and CEO, ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd.
    § Switzerland:
    David de Pury -Chairman, BBC Brown Boveri Ltd; Co-Chairman, ABB Asea Brown Boveri Group.
    § Turkey:
    Selahattin Beyazit -Director of companies.
    § United Kingdom:
    Andrew Knight -Executive Chairman, News International plc.
    § United States of America:
    Kenneth W. Dam -Max Pam Professor of American and Foreign Law, University of 
    Chicago Law School; Former Deputy Secretary of State.Vernon E. Jordan, Jr-Partner, Akin, Gump, Hauer & Field, Attorneys-at-Law; Former President, National Urban League.

    Henry A. Kissinger - Former Secretary of State; Chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc.

    Charles Mathias - Partner, Jones, Day, Reavis & Poue; Former US Senator (Republican, Maryland).

    Rozanne C. Whitehead - Former Deputy Secretary of State.
    Lynn R. Williams -International President, United Steel- Workers of 
    America.
    Cassimir A. Yost -Executive Director, The 
    Asia Foundation's Center for Asian-Pacific Affairs.
    § United States of America/International:
    James D. Wolfensohn -President, World Bank; President, James D. Wolfensohn, Inc.
    Bilderberg Conference 2002 - Chantilly, Virginia, U.S.A., 30 May-2 June partial list of over 200 attendees
    USA  Rumsfeld, Donald H. - Secretary of Defense
    D  Schulz, Ekkehard - Chairman, ThyssenKrupp AG
    USA  Siegman, Henry - Council on Foreign Relations
    INT  Wolfensohn, James D. - President, The World Bank
    USA  Allaire, Paul A. - Former Chairman and CEO, Xerox Corporation
    CDN  Baillie, A. Charles - Chairman and CEO, TD Bank Financial Group
    GB  Balls, Edward - Chief Economic Advisor to the Treasury
    P  Balsemão, Francisco Pinto - Professor of Communication Science, New University, Lisbon; Chairman of IMPRESA, S.G.P.S.
    F  Belot, Jean de - Editor-in-Chief, Le Figaro
    USA  Bergsten, C. Fred - Director, Institute for International Economics
    N  Bernander, John G. - Director General, Norwegian Broadcasting Corporation
    CDN  Black, Conrad M. - Chairman, Telegraph Group Ltd.
    INT  Bolkestein, Frits - Commissioner, European Commission
    USA  Soros, George - Chairman, Soros Fund Management
    USA  Rose, Charlie - Producer, Rose Communications
    P  Borges, António - Vice Chairman and Managing Director, Goldman Sachs
    USA  Boyd, Charles G. - President and CEO, Business Executives for National Security
    F  Castries, Henri de - Chairman of the Board, AXA

    INTERNATIONAL ADVISORY BOARD of the COUNCIL on FOREIGN RELATIONS

    § Mariclaire Acosta Urquidi (Mexico), President, Mexican Commission for the Defense and Promotion of Human Rights.
    § Giovanni Agnelli (Italy), Chairman, Instituto Finanziario Industriale; Honorary Chairman, Fiat S.p.A.
    § Khalid Ali Alturki (Saudi Arabia), Chairman, TRADCO
    § Moshe Arens (Israel), Former Deputy Chairman of the Board, Israel Corporation Ltd.; former Ambassador of Israel to the United States
    § Hanan Ashrawi (West Bank), Member, Palestinian National Council; Founder, Palestinian Independent Commission for Citizens' Rights.
    § Percy N. Barnevik (Sweden), Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, ABB Asea Brown Boveri Ltd.
    § Conrad M. Black (Canada), Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Argus Corporation Limited; Chairman, Hollinger International Inc.; Chairman, Telegraph Group Limited
    § Gro Harlem Brundtland (Norway), Member of Parliament; former Prime Minister of Norway
    § Peter A. R. Carrington (Great Britain), Chancellor, University of Reading; former Secretary-General, NATO
    § Gustavo A. Cisneros (Venezuela), Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Cisneros Group of Companies
    § Alejandro Foxley (Chile), President, Christian Democratic Party; former Minister of Finance of Chile
    § Toyoo Gyohten (Japan), President, Institute for International Monetary Affairs; Senior Adviser, The Bank ofTokyo-Mitsubishi, Ltd.
    § Abdlatif Y. Al-Hamad (Kuwait), Director General and Chairman of the Board of Directors, Arab Fund for Economic andSocial Development
    § Abid Hussain (India), Vice Chairman, Rajiv Gandhi Institute for Contemporary Studies; former Ambassador of India to the United States
    § Sergei A. Karaganov (Russia), Deputy Director, Institute of EuropeRussian Academy of Sciences; Chairman of the Board, Council on Foreign and Defence Policy
    § Kyung-Won Kim (Republic of Korea), President, Institute of Social Sciences; former Ambassador of Korea to the United States
    § Yotaro Kobayashi (Japan), Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.
    § Otto Graf Lambsdorff (Germany), Memberof the Bundestag; former Federal Minister of Economics
    § Graca Machel (Mozambique), President, Mozambique Community Development Foundation
    § Juan March Delgado (Spain), Chairman, Juan March Foundation
    § Maria Rosa Martini (Argentina), Cofounder and President, Social Sector Forum; Vice President, Civitas; Cofounder, CONCIENCIA Argentina
    § Barbara McDougall (Canada), Former Secretary of State for External Affairs; former Minister of State for Finance and Privatization
    § Rigoberta Menchu Tum (Guatemala), Founder, Rigoberta Menchu Tum Foundation; 1992 Nobel Peace Prize recipient
    § Adam Michnik (Poland), Editor-in-Chief, Gazeta Wyborcza
    § Olusegun Obasanjo (Nigeria), Chairman, Africa Leadership Forum; former Head of State of Nigeria
    § Anand Panyarachun (Thailand), Chairman, Saha-Union Public Company Limited; Former Prime Minister of Thailand
    § Moeen A. Qureshi (Pakistan), Chairman, Emerging Markets Partnership; former Prime Minister of Pakistan
    § Edzard Reuter (Germany), Former Chairman, Daimler-Benz
    § AG Michel Rocard (France), President, Commission of Development, European Parliament; former Prime Minister of France
    § Khehla Shubane (Republic of South Africa), Research Officer, Centre for Policy Studies
    § Peter D. Sutherland (Ireland), Chairman and Managing Director, Goldman Sachs International; Chairman, British Petroleum Company plc; former Director-General, World Trade Organization
    § Washington SyCip (Philippines), Chairman and Founder, The SGV Group
    § Shirley V. T. Brittain Williams (Great Britain), Member, British House of Lords; Public Service Professor of Electoral Politics, Harvard University
    § Muhammad Yunus (Bangladesh), Founder, Managing Director and Chief ExecutiveOfficer, Grameen Bank

    Individuals closely involved with one or more groups

    Joseph T Gorman (USA) – Member of Bilderberg, Trilateral Commission, Council on Foreign Relations, Business Council, Council on Competitiveness and others. Chairman of the Buiness Roundtable International Trade and Investment task force. CEO TRW Inc; Director Procter and Gamble Company and Aluminium Company of America.
    David Rockefeller (USA) – President of the Trilateral Commission; President of Chase Manhattan Bank; member of Bilderberg Advisory Group.
    Renato Ruggieri (Italy) – Member Bilderberg Steering Committee; member international advisory board of Council on Foreign Relations; Director World Trade Organisation 95 - ; Former Italian Minister of Foreign Trad; member of the board, Fiat Spa 90-95; Attendee at Davos Meeting.
    Giovanni Agnelli (Italy) – member of Bilderberg Advisory Group; member international advisory board of Council on Foreign Relations; World Economic Forum Global Leader for Tomorrow; Honorary Chairman, Fiat SpA; Director, Instituto Finanziario Industriale (IFI - The Agnelli family holding company). Giovanni's brother, Umberto, is Chairman of IFI and a founder of the European Roundtable of Industrialists.
    Conrad M Black (Canada) – member international advisory board of Council on Foreign Relations; Chairman and CEO Argus Corporation Ltd; Chairman Hollinger International Inc; Chairman Telegraph Group Ltd.
    Gro Harlem Bruntland (Norway) - member international advisory board of Council on Foreign Relations; Attendee at Davos Meeting.
    Percy N Barnevik (Sweden) - Member Bilderberg Steering Committee; member international advisory board of Council on Foreign Relations; member, European Roundtable of Industrialists; member, World Business Council on Sustainable Development; President and CEO, ABB Brown Boveri Ltd.
    Donald J Johnston – Secretary General, OECD; Attendee at Davos Meeting.
    James D Wolfensohn (USA) – Member of Bilderberg advisory group; member, World Business Council on Sustainable Development; Attendee at Davos Meeting; President World Bank.
    Juan March Delgado (Spain), Chairman, Juan March Foundation; member, World Business Council on Sustainable Development; member, international advisory board of Council on Foreign Relations.
    There are over 5,000 key players that run our world, this list is to give incite as to some of the key members of the global elite. I encourage the reader to study as many of these people as you can. With the Internet a person can use the name as keywords then hit enter and voila --- hundreds of pages of info on the person and the subject. You determine for yourself what their intention is for our world.
    Then I ask the reader to decide if that is their vision for the world as well. If perpetual war and an economy that enslaves rather than frees the people is what you desire then go ahead and support these people and their vision for a World Government founded on feudalism. If not, then join the Peace and Justice movement who are bringing good things to our lives like a livable wage, paid vacations, healthcare that actually heals your body, a life supporting environment. Come, join the fight for our common wealth and be a part of the revolution to change the world for the better.
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