Tuesday, May 10, 2011

THE ILLUMINATI

Illuminati exposed - Basics: Who, Goal, Tactics

For the Basic Facts about the illuminati BEGIN HERE (children can also understand it).
Nov 27, 2008
History of the Illuminati secret society - Three major misconceptions, from 1789 to ...

First misconception - defeated in early years
1. In the first years after it was created, the Illuminati secret society suffered severe defeats, leading to a state near total destruction when the French Revolution took place, 1789. (1)

Reality: in the first years the illuminati achieved a series of successes that would never be repeated again.
The most important was to be able to direct the script for the French Revolution (2), which included unprecedented use of terror.
The terror agenda (2) was one of the weapons used to achieve three other goals within just a few years:
- forcing christians into an underground existence, like in the first years under the Roman Empire;
- the first attempt of world government, using Napoleon Bonaparte in the Emperor Role;
- pushing that attempt as far as achieving the milestone of an illuminati army entering Moscow, something that they were not able to repeat in the second (Emperor Wilhelm II) and third attempt (Hitler).

Notes about the first misconception
(1) In Illuminati's Wikipedia, where any truth about any major misconception will be immediately deleted, this is how this lie is propagated:
Internal rupture and panic over succession preceded its downfall, which was effected by The Secular Edict made by the Bavarian government in 1785.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illuminati
Reminder: the Illuminati FULL STORY was exposed first from October 1998 to March 24, 1999, by Matt Marriott
http://who-are-the-illuminati.blogspot.com/2004/05/who-are-illuminati.html

(2) Example of how the Illuminati will reveal facts - in this case illustrating the fact that "Illuminati directed the French Revolution script" - while simultaneously selling a core lie - in this case what the goal of the terror agenda was.

Revealing data about ensuring control of the script for the French Revolution 1789
France was to be the first ...
The Illuminati agents took over the leadership positions of the Lodges of Freemasonry and pushed forward Illuminati plans--thus a secret society was within another secret society.
The famous occultist Cagliostro, revealed that "By March 1789, the 266 Masonic lodges controlled by the Grand Orient were all `Illuminized' without knowing it, for the Freemasons in general, were not told the name of the sect that brought them these mysteries. In the following month the Revolution broke out." And during the Revolution, the number of Masonic lodges rose to 630 in Paris alone!
The Illuminati established the Club Breton in France, which latter became the Jacobin Club which was the center of action for the Illuminati and Freemasonry. During the Revolution, the number of these clubs rose to 2400 nationwide.

Reminding about data related to the terror agenda
The guillotine was the preferred method of execution, and anywhere from 500,000 to over 1,000,000 people perished--mostly made up of those against the revolution.

From: http://www.godlikeproductions.com/forum1/message673713/pg1

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Labels: 1789, Bonaparte, Emperor, French Revolution, History, illuminati, major, misconceptions, Napoleon, secret, society
May 14, 2004
Who Are the Illuminati?
Who are the illuminati ? exposed in the CNN Kosovo Board, March 24, 1999, minutes...

The antichrist (total evil) :

The same people that control the banks, insurance companies, big factories, big real estate.
The same people that control all the mass media in the NATO countries.
The same people that control the major christian churches, including the Vatican, since John XXIII, except for a short month (1).
The same people that are organised as a secret society in a pyramid of secrecy grades. A secret society from which, after the first grades, there's no escape.
The same people that believe that their god (satan) created a few enlighened (they, the illuminati) and a mass of slaves, whose only purpose is to serve them until the day they decide they should be slaughtered.
The same people that saw the confirmation of the apocalyptic effects of the atomic bomb, in 1945, as the ultimate proof of their religion, the triumph of evil : the proof that evil was capable of destroying creation; in particular the proof that a few illuminati could destroy billions of sheeple in seconds.

The very same people that already before had seen the confirmation of their religion in the fact that they could use such simple means to control the sheeple so perfectly :
- total control of the mass media and schools;
- let the media, schools and major christian churches make people believe that there is no God (evolution theory, the most grotesque and sucessfull lie ever found);
- let the media, schools and "christian" leaders make people believe that "GOOD is BAD and BAD is GOOD". This tactic relies on two priorities : obscuring and inverting the line. Examples : it's not possible to trace a line between BAD and GOOD, everything is gray (2a); belief in God leads to a violent world (2b); creation can be improved (genetic engineering); human life is irrelevant (abortion); family is an obstacle to "individual freedom"; sense of life is to become God ("conquest of the universe" : moon landing hoax in 1969; "explanation of life" (new "discoveries" to "update" evolution theory) and "explanation of the universe" (Big Bang, UFO hoax, etc) (3).
- let the media and schools make people believe that they have the right of choice (2c),(7).

The illuminati leaders realised and agreed in 1986, in one of their secret meetings, that the system could only survive at most another 20 years (end of non-renewable resources, demographics, ethnic distribution).
That day they decided that mankind should be reduced to a maximum of 2 million slaves the latest until 2005.
The main tactic goal would be to gain control of Russia's nuclear arsenal and complete the task before any other country gained mutual assured destruction capabilities.

Since the tactic didn't include the survival of western societies in the middle run (beyond those 20 years), these were some other tactics used :
- increase to maximum intensity the brainwash agenda of the masses in the West, so that these could be reduced to zombies (total sheeple), incapble of reacting even at the sight of the doors of the slaugherhouse.
Examples of how the brainwash agenda "GOOD is BAD and BAD is GOOD" was pushed to the utter limits (4) (7) : homosexual political leaders; gay adoption; pedophile "priests"; child pornography; sex slavery trade; legalised genocide of elder in hospitals and homes for elderly as "euthanasia"; generalised drugs addiction : pills, chemical food, marihuana, ecstasy, cocain, heroine, etc (5); genocide of believers.

- mass immigration of muslims to the West. One of the reasons was to use them as a weapon of terror against the natives, as some of these would start reacting, finally realising they were being transported to the slaughter house. Muslim leaders would keep these masses quiet, with the real prospect that in "a few years we will be the majority and will take the power". (6)

- maximum consumption of the last non-renewable resources during that period, to be able to keep productive system going on "normally" until the final showdown.

Publish Date:
message sent by Matt Marriott, to the CNN Kosovo Board, March 24, 1999 - a few minutes before the carpet bombing in Europe started again, after a pause of almost 54 years.


Notes :
1 - Vatican not included in the original message, because this would lead to immediate deletion of the message

2 - Mind control techniques of acceptance by association and refusal by dissociation intensively used.
a) - Example : I perceive Bush as evil. Bush says : there is GOOD and there is BAD. This will lead me to refuse that assertion (dissociation). Conclusions : I reject what Bush says; I'm convinced that everything is gray.
b) - Example : Bush presents himself and is presented by the media as a "christian fundamentalist"; Bush bombs the opposition to oblivion. Conclusions : belief in God leads to extremism; belief in God is incompatible with a peaceful world (dissociation).
c) - Example : media is telling me 24 hours a day that Kerry is the alternative to Bush and vice-versa.
If the starting point is my aversion to Bush (say, because of the Iraq war), even if I was originally a critic of "homosexual marriage", I will start accepting it, since it's part of Kerry's agenda (association) (7).

3 - the best examples to illustrate how grotesque this path is now, is (besides the NASA's Photoshop creations - Mars Rovers, spaceships landing on asteroids or crashing in Jupiter - the Rahelian cloning hoax, that the "serious" media has been regularly bringing into headlines ...

4 - list extended with current examples.

5 - muslims massively used to secure production and supply routes (Balkans - Kosovo; Afghanistan 2.5 years later).

6 - this is the reason why there were no muslim terror attacks in the West.
Only total brainwash and the basic "BIG LIE technique" mechanisms ("the truth is too horrible to dig in") can prevent people from seeing that 9/11 was a Reichstag operation executed by the illuminati.
The Madrid bombings, March 11, 2004 is not as obvious, but it was also planned as a Reichstag type operation.

7 - The illuminati script for Goebbels was designed to lead sheeple into accepting to be cannon fodder.
Not too different from their script before World War I ("breakfast in Paris").
The illuminait propaganda today is designed very differently, since inflamatory military speeches don't fit the current brainwash agenda (generalised drugs addiction, etc, see above) and the current military situation (World War III is not about Verdun or Iwojima, it's about bombing to oblivion civilians, in order to deploy nuclear weapons before the seven seconds final showdown).
That's why the one of the main roles of thousands of journalists in the illuminati payroll is to make people believe that "Kerry is the alternative to Bush and vice-versa".
This time the goal is to keep the sheeple quiet untilt they are slaughtered, not to actively use them as cannon fodder.
Posted by MattMarriott at 3:36 PM 0 comments
Only two who were not illuminati agents did participate in TV political discussions at prime time, ever since Ronald Reagan

Someone who is not totally brainwashed comments on one of heads of the Web of Disinformation set up by the Illuminati:
"because Alex Jones is indeed a leading, if not the #1 conspiracy theorist radio broadcaster. One starts to question how someone gets so popular and syndicated so quickly."
Had you understand what was explained long ago here, you would not be posing that question, since it is not being a host of a politcs show in mass media that immediately exposes anyone as an illuminati agent.
It is much more simple: ANYONE who takes part on a TV political show, even when he is playing the role of being a ferocious oppositor, is always one of their agents, in charge of selling the BIG LIE.

Exceptions: strong election candidates that were opposing the illuminati, and that resumes to two cases:
- Pim Fortuyn in Holland, who was about to get more than one third of the votes as he was murdered by the illuminati May 2002, two days before the election;
- Oskar Lafontaine in Germany, who the illuminati failed in an attempt to murder and got not enough votes (8.6 pct) to be put in the death list immediately.
As far as Jean Marie Le Pen in France, although he is not an illuminati agent. he played (because of his unability) enough into the illuminati agenda (i.e. becoming an asset for the illuminati in several issues) to be not considered by the illuminati as truly dangerous.

Note added October 2008: Austrian Jörg Haider, governor of Carinthia, who was just murdered by the illuminati after celebrating the elections where he rose from a regional to a national political leader, was the third and last.
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Labels: Jean Marie Le Pen, Jörg Haider, Oskar Lafontaine, Pim Fortuyn
Last non illuminati heads of government in US and EU former countries
The last US president that was a challenge to the illuminati until the end was JFK.

As the illuminati murdered JFK there were two other heads of government that were a challenge for the illuminati, in the former countries that now became EU provinces:
- Charles De Gaulle (France) (1),
- Oliveira Salazar (Portugal)
while Francisco Franco (Spain) and Marcello Caetano, the succesor of Oliveira Salazar, were not a challenge but also not illuminati agents.

After 1975 EVERY government that ruled the US or the EU former countries were illuminati agents, except Reagan (2).

Notes:
(1) From forum's article referenced by "May 1968, France - why did the illuminati do it? Location in end times timeline?", started 2005 before the EU referendum in France, which was one of the last pieces required at that point to complete the script:
"The conspirators did a planning error: EU Referendum in France: why the conspirators miscalculated"

Yes it took more than 30 years to reach the point where paper ballot elections were no more good enough to fulfill any script, in 2004.

(2) Ronald Reagan was not an illuminati, but after the failed illuminati attempt to murder him, he was no more a challenge for the illuminati, although he always refused to assume the role of just following their orders.

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Labels: binary hoaxes, Charles De Gaulle, end times reductionism, illuminati, not illuminati, Oliveira Salazar, Ronald Reagan, software elections
May 13, 2004
TRILATERAL COMMISSION, the true story - exposed worldwide first by Matt Marriott
1968-1975 - TRILATERAL COMMISSION, a package to sell the Illuminati Truth

Originally, like the moon landing: TRILATERAL COMMISSION, a stage to sell the Illuminati Truth
1969 - the illuminati stage the moon landing using fuzzy black & white technology evoking the first sound movies one generation earlier.

But there was ONE big difference between this hoax and all other hoaxes the illuminati staged in recent years: in 1969 the illuminati really believed that soon they would be able to get to the moon. So even if staging the moon landing hoax was within the BIG LIE framework, the motivation behind it was not.

The TRILATERAL COMMISSION was created by David Rockefeller, short after staging the first moon landing, with Zbigniew Brzezinski as its first executive secretary, and director. The target audience was the upper decile, and above all, the upper centile. (1)

The ideological motivation for creating the TRILATERAL COMMISSION, like for staging the moon landing hoax, was not within the BIG LIE framework. The TRILATERAL COMMISSION was meant to sell the Illuminati Truth.
TRILATERAL COMMISSION: selling the obvious goal

To sell the obvious goal of the TRILATERAL COMMISSION, i.e. the New Word Order aka One World Government, the mind control technique "Package vs. Contents" was used.

The package for stating the goals: "Close Trilateral cooperation in keeping the peace, in managing the world economy, in fostering economic redevelopment, and alleviating world poverty will improve the chances of a smooth, and peaceful evolution of the global system."

The contents headlines, in the words of Zbigniew Brzezinski: the "nation state as a fundamental unit of man’s organized life has ceased to be the principal creative force: International banks and multinational corporations are acting and planning in terms that are far in advance of the political concepts of the nation-state."
TRILATERAL COMMISSION: selling the TWO ultimate goals

The ultimate goal of the TRILATERAL COMMISSION was to sell the two basic foundations of the TECHNOTRONIC AGE.
The FIRST effective weapon
Selling the first one was again done by stating it in the contents. Again, in the words of Zbigniew Brzezinski:
"... the capacity to assert social and political control over the individual will vastly increase. It will soon be possible to assert ... continuous control over every citizen and to maintain up-to-date files, containing even the most personal details about health and personal behavior of every citizen....
These files will be subject to instantaneous retrieval by the authorities. Power will gravitate into the hands of those who control information. Our existing institutions will be supplanted by pre-crisis management institutions, the task of which will be to identify in advance likely social crises and to develop programs to cope with them."

The SECOND effective weapon
Since this one involves a combination between global genocide and reducing the population from sheeple to zombies. To sell it, Suggestion in its most primitive form, i.e. by stating it without explicitly declaring it to be part of the own agenda, is used.
Brzezinski and William Cohen (Secretary of Defense as World War III begun, 1999), selling what the SECOND effective weapon to ensure that control would be.

Brzezinski 1968: "... looking ahead to the end of the [20th] century, the possibility of biochemical mind control and genetic tinkering with man, including beings which will function like men and reason like them as well, could give rise to some difficult questions."

Cohen, playing the latest version of the old hit at the end of the 20th century, 1997:
"There are some reports, for example, that some countries have been trying to construct something like an Ebola Virus, and that would be a very dangerous phenomenon, to say the least. Alvin Toeffler has written about this in terms of some scientists in their laboratories trying to devise certain types of pathogens that would be ethnic specific so that they could just eliminate certain ethnic groups and races; and others are designing some sort of engineering, some sort of insects that can destroy specific crops. Others are engaging even in an eco- type of terrorism whereby they can alter the climate, set off earthquakes, volcanoes remotely through the use of electromagnetic waves. "
http://www.defenselink.mil/transcrip...anscriptid=674
1975-1999: Illuminati foundations succesively crumble - Packaging the Illuminati Truth turns into selling the Illuminati BIG LIE

Again, both mind control techniques, "Package vs. Contents" and Suggestion, were just used to sell the ultimate goal of the TRILATERAL COMMISSION, a goal in which the illuminati also believed.

As the foundations of the illuminati religion of "Order out of Chaos" begun to crumble one after another, starting as early as 1975 (2), the TRILATERAL COMMISSION, like all the other similar illuminati organisations (CFR, etc), mutated into just another illuminati tool totally within the BIG LIE framework, i.e. selling a product that the salesmen know it does not work.

Notes:
(1) Upper Decile Suicide, Brainwash, Moral and End Times Reductionism, exposed worldwide first by...
http://goldismoney.info/forums/showthread.php?t=125525 - archive

(2) ORDER OUT OF CHAOS - April 30, 1975 - the day one of the foundations of the illuminati religion crumbled - explained worldwide first - see first post in:
http://goldismoney.info/forums/showthread.php?t=38397 - archive

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Labels: AGE, Brzezinski, COMMISSION, David, foundations, illuminati, Package vs. Contents, Rockefeller, TECHNOTRONIC, TRILATERAL, truth, Zbigniew
May 11, 2004
TRILATERAL COMMISSION as of 2005

TRILATERAL COMMISSION





(David Rockefeller and Stanley Fischer)







LIST OF MEMBERS:

JANUARY 2005











* = members of the Trilateral Commission Executive Committee and are listed there under that heading.

# = deceased



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EXECUTIVE MEMBERS



Allan Gotlieb Paul Volcker Lorenzo H. Zambrano



DAVID ROCKEFELLER - Founder and Honorary Chairman

PAUL A. VOLCKER - North American Honorary Chairman

GEORGES BERTHOIN – European Honorary Chairman

OTTO GRAF LAMBSDORFF - European Honorary Chairman

THOMAS S. FOLEY – North Americn Chairman

PETER SUTHERLAND – European Chairman

YOTARO KOBAYASHI – Pacific Asia Chairman

ALLAN E. GOTLIEB – North American Deputy Chairman

LORENZO H. ZAMBRANO – North American Deputy Chairman

HERVE DE CARMOY - European Deputy Chairman

ANDRZEJ OLECHOWSKI - European Deputy Chairman

KIM KYUNG-WON – Pacific Asia Deputy Chairman

SHIJURO OGATA - Pacific Asian Deputy Chairman
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MICHAEL J. O’NEIL – North American Director

PAUL RÉVAY – European Director

TADASHI YAMAMOTO - Pacific Asia Director

CEES MAAS – European Treasurer



NORTH AMERICAN GROUP





Madeleine Albright Zbigniew Brzezinski Henry Kissinger



Brian Mulroney George Soros Ernesto Zedillo





UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Madeleine K. Albright (BORN IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA), Principal, The Albright Group LLC, Washington, DC; former U.S. Secretary of State

Graham Allison, Director, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA

G. Allen Andreas, Chairman and Chief Executive, Archer Daniels Midland Company, Decatur, IL

Michael H. Armacost, Shorenstein Distinguished Fellow, Asia/Pacific Research Center, Stanford University, Hillsborough, CA; former President, The Brookings Institution; former U.S. Ambassador to Japan; former U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs

C. Michael Armstrong, Chairman, Comcast Corporation, Philadelphia, PA

*Charlene Barshefsky, Senior International Partner, Wilmer, Cutler & Pickering, Washington, DC; former U.S. Trade Representative

Alan R. Batkin,

Douglas K. Bereuter - former member (D-NE), House of Representatives

*C. Fred Bergsten, Director, Institute for International Economics, Washington, DC; former U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs

Catherine Ann Bertini

Dennis C. Blair, USN (Ret.), Senior Fellow, Institute for Defense Analyses; former Commander in Chief, U.S. Pacific Command

Geoffrey T. Boisi, former Vice Chairman, JPMorgan Chase, New York, NY

Stephen W. Bosworth, Dean, Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, Tufts University, Medford, MA; former U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Korea

Harold Brown, Counselor, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, DC; General Partner, Warburg Pincus & Company, New York, NY; former U.S. Secretary of Defense

*Zbigniew Brzezinski (BORN IN POLAND), Counselor, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Washington, DC; Robert Osgood Professor of American Foreign Affairs, Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University; former U.S. Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs

Gerhard Casper, President Emeritus, Stanford University, Stanford, CA

Richard B. “Dick” Cheney - Vice President of the United States

William T. Coleman, Jr., Senior Partner and Senior Counselor, O’Melveny & Myers, Washington, DC; former U.S. Secretary of Transportation

William T. Coleman III, Founder, Chief Customer Advocate, and Member, Board of Directors, BEA Systems, Inc., San Jose, CA

Timothy C. Collins, Chief Executive Officer, Ripplewood Holdings, New York, NY

E. Gerald Corrigan, Managing Director, Goldman, Sachs & Co., New York, NY; former President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Michael J. Critelli, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Pitney Bowes Inc., Stamford, CT

Gerald L. Curtis,

Douglas Daft, former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Coca Cola Company, Atlanta, GA

Dennis D. Dammerman, Vice Chairman and Executive Officer, General Electric Company, Fairfield, CT

Lynn Davis, Senior Political Scientist, RAND; former U.S. Under Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security

Lodewijk J. R. de Vink, Chairman, Global Health Care Partners, Peapack, NJ; former Chairman, President, and Chief Executive Officer, Warner-Lambert Company

James "Jamie" Dimon -

Paula J. Dobriansky - Under Secretary of State for Global Affaairs

Kenneth M. Duberstein, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Duberstein Group, Washington, DC

Robert Eckert, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Mattel, Inc., El Segundo, CA

*Jessica P. Einhorn, Dean, Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, The Johns Hopkins University, Washington, DC; former Managing Director for Finance and Resource Mobilization, World Bank

Jeffrey Epstein, President, J. Epstein & Company, Inc., New York, NY; President, N.A. Property, Inc.

Dianne Feinstein, Member (D-CA), U.S. Senate

Sandra Feldman, former President of American Federation of Teachers, Washington, D.C.

Martin S. Feldstein, George F. Baker Professor of Economics, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; President and Chief Executive Officer, National Bureau of Economic Research; former U.S.Chairman, President’s Council of Economic Advisors

Stanley Fischer (BORN IN ZAMBIA), Governor, Bank of Israel; former Vice Chairman of Citgroup, Inc.; former First Deputy Managing Director, International Monetary Fund, Washington, D.C.

*Thomas S. Foley, Partner, Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld, Washington, DC; former U.S. Ambassador to Japan; former Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives; North American Chairman, The Trilateral Commission

Stephen J. Friedman - former Director of the National Economicc Council

Francis Fukuyama

Richard A. "Dick" Gephardt, former member (D-MO), House of Representatives

David Gergen, Professor of Public Service, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; Editor-at-Large, U.S. News and World Report

Donald E. Graham, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Washington Post Company, Washington, DC.

Jeffrey W. Greenberg, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Marsh & McLennan Companies, New York, NY

Maurice R. Greenberg, Chairman, American International Group, Inc., New York, NY

*Robert D. Haas, Chairman, Levi Strauss & Co., San Francisco, CA

Richard N. Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations, New York, NY; former Director, Policy Planning, U. S. Department of State; former Director of Foreign Policy Studies, The Brookings Institution
William A. Haseltine, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Human Genome Sciences, Inc., Rockville, MD

Charles B. Heck, Senior Adviser and former North American Director, The Trilateral Commission,

New Canaan, CT

*Carla A. Hills, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Hills & Company, Washington, DC; former

U.S. Trade Representative; former U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

Richard Holbrooke, Vice Chairman, Perseus LLC, New York, NY; Counselor, Council on Foreign Relations; former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations; former Vice Chairman of Credit Suisse First Boston Corporation; former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs; former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs; and former U.S. Ambassador to Germany

Karen Elliott House, Senior Vice President, Dow Jones & Compnay, and Publisher, The Wall Street Journal, New York, NY

James A. Johnson, Vice Chairman, Perseus LLC, Washington, DC; former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Federal National Mortgage Association (Fannie Mae)

Robert W. Kagan - columnist for Washington Post
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Charles Robert Kaye -

Henry A. Kissinger (BORN IN GERMANY), Chairman of Kissinger Associates, Inc., former U.S. Secretary of State and National Security Advisor

Jim Leach, Member (R-IA), U.S. House of Representatives

Gerald M. Levin, Chief Executive Officer Emeritus, AOL Time Warner, Inc., New York, NY

Winston Lord, Chairman, International Rescue Committee, New York; former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs; former U.S. Ambassador to China

*Sir Deryck C. Maughan, Vice Chairman, Citigroup; former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Salomon Brothers Inc.

Jay Mazur, President Emeritus, Union of Needletrades, Industrial and Textile Employees (UNITE), AFL-CIO, New York, NY; Chairman of Amalgamated Bank of New York; former Vice President, AFL-CIO and Chairman, AFL-CIO International Affairs Committee

Hugh L. McColl, Jr., Chairman, McColl Brothers Lockwood, Charlotte, NC; former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Bank of America Corporation

William J. McDonough – former President of Federal Reserve Bank of New York

Henry A. McKinnell, President and Chief Executive Officer, Pfizer, Inc., New York, NY

Marc H. Morial, President and Chief Executive Officer, National Urban League, New York, NY; former Mayor, New Orleans, LA

Anne M. Mulcahy, Chairman and CEO, Xerox Corporation, Stamford, CT

*Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Dean, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs

MIchael J. O'Neil

Richard N. Perle, Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute, Washington, DC; member and former Chairman, Defense Policy Board, U.S. Department of Defense; former U.S. Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy

Thomas R. Pickering, Senior Vice President, International Relations, The Boeing Company, Vienna, VA; former U.S. Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs; former U.S. Ambassador to the Russian Federation, India, Israel, El Salvador, Nigeria, the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, and the United Nations

Franklin D. Raines, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Federal National Mortgage Association, Washington, DC; former Director, U.S. Office of Management and Budget, Office of the President

Joseph W. Ralston, USAF (Ret)., Vice Chairman, The Cohen Group, Washington, DC; former Commander, U.S. European Command, and Supreme Allied Commander NATO; former Vice Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, U.S. Department of Defense

Charles B. Rangel, Member (D-NY), U.S. House of Representatives

Joseph E. Robert Jr.

John D. Rockefeller IV, Member (D-WV), U.S. Senate

Kenneth Rogoff, Professor of Economics and Director, Center for International Development, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; former Economic Counsellor and Director, Research Department, International Monetary Fund, Washington, DC

David M. Rubenstein, Managing Director, The Carlyle Group, Washington, DC

Arthur F. Ryan, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Prudential Financial, Inc., Newark, NJ

Anne-Marie Slaughter, Dean, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University

George Soros (BORN IN HUNGARY), Chairman, Soros Fund Management LLC, New York, NY; Chairman, The Open Society Institute

James B. Steinberg, Vice President and Director of the Foreign Policy Studies Program, The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC; former Deputy National Security Advisor

Lawrence H. Summers, President, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA; former U.S. Secretary of the Treasury

John J. Sweeney, President, AFL-CIO, Washington, DC

Strobe Talbott, President, The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC; former U.S. Deputy Secretary of State

John Thain, President and Co-Chief Operating Officer, Goldman Sachs & Co., New York, NY

G. Richard Thoman, Managing Partner, Corporate Perspectives, New York, NY; former President and Chief Executive Officer, Xerox Corporation

*Paul A. Volcker, former Chairman, Wolfensohn & Co., Inc., New York; Frederick H. Schultz Professor Emeritus, International Economic Policy, Princeton University; former Chairman, Board of Governors, U.S. Federal Reserve System; Honorary North American Chairman and former North American Chairman, The Trilateral Commission

William H. Webster, Senior Partner, Milbank, Tweed, Hadley & McCloy LLP, Washington, DC; former U.S. Director of Central Intelligence; former Director, U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation; former Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit

Paul Wolfowitz – President of World Bank; former U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense

Fareed Zakaria (BORN IN INDIA), Editor, Newsweek International, New York, NY

Robert B. Zoellick – Deputy Secretary of State; former U.S. Trade Representative

Mortimer Zuckerman – U.S. News and World Report

David G. Bradley -

Michael Klein (Citigroup) -

David J. O'Reilly - former Chairman and CEO of Chevron

Louis C. Camilleri - Chairman and CEO of Altria Group (formerrly known as Philip Morris)

Robert S. McNamara, Lifetime Trustee, The Trilateral Commission, Washington, DC; former President, World Bank; former U.S. Secretary of Defense; former President, Ford Motor Company.

David Rockefeller, Founder, Honorary Chairman, and Lifetime Trustee, The Trilateral Commission, New York, NY



CANADA

Brian Mulroney, Senior Partner, Ogilvy Renault, Barristers and Solicitors, Montréal, QC; former Prime Minister of Canada

*Allan E. Gotlieb, Senior Adviser, Stikeman Elliott, Toronto, ON; Chairman, Sotheby’s, Canada; former Canadian Ambassador to the United States; North American Deputy Chairman, The Trilateral Commission

Arthur A. DeFehr, President and Chief Executive Officer, Palliser Furniture, Winnipeg, MB

André Desmarais, President and Co-Chief Executive Officer, Power Corporation of Canada, Montréal, QC; Deputy Chairman, Power Financial Corporation

Peter C. Dobell, Founding Director, Parliamentary Centre, Ottawa, ON

Wendy K. Dobson, Professor and Director, Institute for International Business, Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, Toronto, ON; former Canadian Associate Deputy Minister of Finance

Gordon Smith, Director, Centre for Global Studies, University of Victoria, Victoria, BC; Chairman, Board of Governors, International Development Research Centre; former Canadian Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Personal Representative of the Prime Minister to the Economic Summit

Hartley Richardson, President and Chief Executive Officer, James Richardson & Sons, Ltd., Winnipeg, MB

Peter C. Godsoe, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Bank of Nova Scotia, Toronto, ON

E. Peter Lougheed, Senior Partner, Bennett Jones, Barristers & Solicitors, Calgary, AB; former Premier of Alberta

Roy MacLaren, Former Canadian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom; former Canadian Minister of International Trade; Toronto, ON

John A. MacNaughton, President and Chief Executive Officer, Canada Pension Plan Investment Board, Toronto, ON

Ronald D. Southern, Chairman, ATCO Group, Calgary, AB

Bill Braham, Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Trade

Maurizio Bevilacqua - member, House of Commons

Donald R. Sobey

Barbara Stymiest

Rona Ambrose





MEXICO

Ernesto Zedillo, Director, Yale Center for the Study of Globalization, Yale University, New Haven, CT; former President of Mexico

*Lorenzo H. Zambrano, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, CEMEX, Monterrey, NL; North American Deputy Chairman, The Trilateral Commission; board of directors for IBM

Felipe Calderon, Mexican Minister of Energy

Herminio Blanco Mendoza - former Mexican Secretary of Commerce andddd Industrial Development

Luis Tellez, Executive Vice President, Sociedad de Fomento Industrial (DESC), Mexico City, DF; former Mexican Minister of Energy

Luis Rubio, Director-General, Center of Research for Development (CIDAC), Mexico City, DF

Dionisio Garza Medina, Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer, ALFA, Garza Garcia, NL

Alejandro Junco de la Vega, President and Director, Grupo Reforma, Monterrery, NL

Antonio Madero, Presidente Ejecutivo del Consejo, San Luis Corporacion, S.A. de C.V., Mexico City, DF

Enrique Krauze, General Director, Editorial Clio Libros y Videos, S.A. de C.V., Mexico City, DF

Jaime Serra, SAI Derecho & Economia, Mexico City, DF; former Mexican Minister of Trade





PACIFIC ASIAN GROUP







Kiichi Miyazawa (left), Fujio Cho (center), Taizo Nishimuro (right)



JAPAN

*Kiichi Miyazawa, Member of the House of Representatives; former Finance Minister of Japan; former Prime Minister of Japan

Fujio Cho, President, Toyota Motor Corporation

Taizo Nishimuro, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Toshiba Corporation

Koji Kakizawa, Member of the House of Representatives; former Minister for Foreign Affairs

Kenji Kosaka, Member, House of Representatives; Senior Vice Minister for Posts and Telecommunications Public Management, Home Affairs

Takeshi Kondo, Member of the House of Councillors

Keizo Takemi, Member of the House of Councillors; former State Secretary for Foreign Affairs

Yasuhisa Shiozaki, Member of the House of Councillors; former Parliamentary Vice Minister for Finance

Koichi Kato, Former Member of the House of Representatives; former Secretary-General, Liberal Democratic Party

Moriyuki Motono, Former Ambassador to France

Yukio Satoh, President, The Japan Institute of International Affairs; former Ambassador of Japan to UN

Koji Watanabe, Senior Fellow, Japan Center for International Exchange; Executive Adviser, Japan Business Federation (Nippon Keidanren); former Ambassador to Russia

*Minoru Makihara, Chairman, Mitsubishi Corporation

Yuzaburo Mogi, President and Chief Executive Officer, Kikkoman Corporation (soy sauce company)

Hiroshi Mikitani, Chairman, President and CEO, Rakuten, Inc.

Yoshihiko Miyauchi, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, ORIX Corporation

Takashi Ejiri, Attorney at Law. Asahi Koma Law Office

Hiroaki Fujii, President, The Japan Foundation; former Ambassador to the United Kingdom

Shinji Fukukawa, Advisor, Dentsu Inc.

Yoichi Funabashi, Chief Diplomatic Correspondent and Columnist, The Asahi Shinbun

*Toyoo Gyohten, President, The Institute for International Monetary Affairs; Senior Advisor, The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi, Ltd.

Earnest M. Higa, President and CEO, Higa Industries

Shintaro Hori, Managing Director-North Asia, Bain & Company

Shin’ichi Ichimura, Counselor, International Centre for the Study of East Asian Development, Kitakyushu

Nobuyuki Idei, Chairman and Group CEO, Sony Corporation

Takeo Inokuchi, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Company, Limited.

Noriyuki Inoue, Chairman and CEO, Daikin Industries, Ltd.

Rokuro Ishikawa, Honorary Chairman, Kajima Corporation

Motoo Kaji, Chairman, The International House of Japan

Kakutaro Kitashiro, Chairman, IBM Japan, Ltd.

Shoichiro Kobayashi, Senior Advisor, Kansai Electric Power Company, Ltd.

*Yotaro Kobayashi, Chairman of the Board, Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.; Pacific Asia Chairman, The Trilateral Commission

Akira Kojima, Senior managing Director and Editor in Chief, The Nihon Keizai Shimbun

Isamu Miyazaki, Special Advisor, Daiwa Institute of Research, Ltd.; former Director-General of the Economic Planning Agency

Jiro Murase, Managing Partner, Bingham McCutchen Murase, New York

*Minoru Murofushi, Chairman, ITOCHU Corporation

Masashi Nishihara, President, National Defense Academy

Toshiaki Ogasawara, Chairman and Publisher, The Japan Times Ltd.; Chairman, Nifco Inc.

Sadako Ogata, Prime Minister's Special Representative on Afghanistan Issues; Co-Chair, Commission on Human Security; Scholar in Residence, Ford Foundation; Former United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees

*Shijuro Ogata, Former Deputy Governor, Japan Development Bank; former Deputy Governor for International Relations, Bank of Japan; Pacific Asia Deputy Chairman, The Trilateral Commission

Sozaburo Okamatsu, Chairman, Research Institute of Economy, Trade & Industry (RIETI)

*Yoshio Okawara, President, Institute for International Policy Studies; former Ambassador to the United States

Yoichi Okita, Professor, National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies

Ariyoshi Okumura, Chairman, Lotus Corporate Advisory, Inc.

Eisuke Sakakibara, Professor, Keio University; former Vice Minister of Finance for International Affairs

Sachio Semmoto, Chief Executive Officer, eAccess, Ltd.

Masahide Shibusawa, Director, East-West Seminar

Seiichi Shimada, Representative Director and President, Nihon Unisys, Ltd.

Tsuyoshi Takagi, President, The Japanese Foundation of Textile, Chemical, Food, Commercial, Service and General Workers’ Unions (UI ZENSEN)

Akihiko Tanaka, Director, Institute of Oriental Culture, University of Tokyo

Naoki Tanaka, President, The 21st Century Public Policy Institute

Shuji Tomita, Senior Executive Vice President, NTT Communications Corporation

Etsuya Washio, President, National Federation of Workers and Consumers Insurance Cooperatives (ZENROSAI): former President, Japanese Trade Union Confederation (RENGO)

Taizo Yakushiji, Professor of Political Science, Keio University; Executive Research Director, Institute for International Policy Studies.

Tadashi Yamamoto, President, Japan Center for International Exchange

Noriyuki Yonemura, Senior Vice President, Fuji Xerox Co., Ltd.

Masaharu Ikuta, Director General, Postal Services Corporation.

Yoriko Kawaguchi, Minister for Foreign Affairs

Hisashi Owada, Judge, International Court of Justice; former President, Japan Institute of International Affairs; Advisor, Foreign Ministers of Japan

Kiyoshi Tsugawa

Junichi Ujiie

Osamu Watanabe

Masao Nakamura





SOUTH KOREA

Cho Suck-Rai, Chairman, Hyosung Corporation, Seoul

Chung Mong-Joon, Member of the National Assembly; Vice President of Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), Seoul

Hyun Hong-Choo, Senior Partner, Kim & Chang, Seoul; former Ambassador to the United Nations and to the United States; Seoul

Hyun Jae-Hyun, Chairman, Tong Yang Group, Seoul

Hong Seok-Hyun, President, Korean Newspapers Association; Publisher, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, JoongAng Ilbo, Seoul

Kim Kihwan, International Advisor, Goldman Sachs; former Ambassador-at-Large for Economic Affairs, Seoul

*Kim Kyung-Won, President, Institute of Social Sciences; former Ambassador to the United States and the United Nations, Seoul

*Lee Hong-Koo, Chairman, Seoul Forum for International Affairs; former Prime Minister; former Ambassador to the United Kingdom and the United States; Seoul

Lee In-ho, President, Korea Foundation; former Ambassador to Finland and Russia, Seoul

Sakong Il, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Institute for Global Economics; former Minister of Finance, Seoul

Han Sung-Joo

Ryu Jin Roy

John Koo

Jay Y. Lee

Lee Kyungsook Choi

Suh Kyung-bae





AUSTRALIA

Carrillo Gantner, Vice President, The Myer Foundation, Melbourne

Ross Garnaut, Head, Department of Economics, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University, Canberra

*Stuart Harris, Professor of International Relations, Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University; former Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs, Canberra

Trevor Kennedy, Chairman, Oil Search, Ltd; Chairman, Cypress Lakes Group, Ltd.; Sydney

John R. Hewson





NEW ZEALAND

Philip Burdon, Former Chairman, Asia 2000 Foundation; NZ Chairman of APEC; former Minister of Trade Negotiations; Wellington

Murray Horn, Managing Director, Global Institutional Banking, ANZ Banking Group, Ltd., Sydney; former Managing Director, ANZ Investment Bank (New Zealand) Ltd.; former Secretary of the Treasury; Auckland

Hugh Fletcher, Business Consultant; former Chief Executive Officer, Fletcher Challenge; Auckland

Mike Moore, Former Director-General of the World Trade Organization; former Prime Minister of New Zealand; Member of the Privy Council



INDONESIA

Ali Alatas, Advisor and Special Envoy of the President of the Republic of Indonesia; former Minister for Foreign Affairs

*Jusuf Wanandi, Member of the Board of Trustees, Centre for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta

Arifin Siregar, International Advisor, Goldman Sachs & Co.; former Ambassador to the United States, Jakarta

Sunjoto Tanudjaja

Adrianto Manchribie





THAILAND

Anand Panyarachun, Chairman, Thai Industrial Federation; Chairman, Saha-Union Public Company Ltd; former Prime Minister of Thailand

Kasem Kasemsri, Honorary Chairman, Thailand-U.S. Business Council; Chairman of the Advisory Board of the Chart Thai Party; Chairman, Thai-Malaysian Association; former Deputy Prime Minister of Thailand

Sarasin Viraphol, Executive Vice President, Charoen Pokphand Co., Ltd.; former Deputy Permanent Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Bangkok



PHILIPPINES

Jesus P. Estanislao, President and CEO, Institute of Corporate Directors/Institute of Solidarity in Asia; former Minister of Finance

Roberto F. de Ocampo, President, Asian Institute of Management, Manila

Cesar E. A. Virata, Corporate Vice Chairman, Rizal Commerical Banking Corporation; former Prime Minister of Philippines, Manila



SINGAPORE

Teh Kok Peng, President, GIC Special Investments Pte Ltd.

Barry Desker -

K. Kesavapany -



MALAYSIA

Tan Sri Dato’ Azman Hashim, Chairman, AmBank Group, Kuala Lumpur

Tan Sri Dr. Noordin Sopiee, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Institute of Strategic and International Studies, Kuala Lumpur







EUROPEAN GROUP



Carl Bildt (former Prime Minister of Sweden)



BRITAIN

Paul Adams, Managing Director, British American Tobacco, London

Lord Brittan of Spennithorne, Vice Chairman, UBS Warburg, London; former Vice President, European Commission

Robin Buchanan, Senior Partner, Bain & Company, London

*Bill Emmott, Editor, The Economist, London

Lord Garel-Jones, Senior Advisor to UBS Warburg, London; Member of the House of Lords; former Minister of State at the Foreign Office (European Affairs)

Lord Gilbert, Member of the House of Lords; former Minister for Defence, London

General The Lord Guthrie, Director, N M Rothschild & Sons, London; Member of the House of Lords; former Chief of the Defence Staff, London

Sir John Kerr, Former Secretary General, European Convention, Brussels; Former Permanent Under-Secretary of State and Head of the Diplomatic Service, Foreign & Commonwealth Office, London; former British Ambassador to the United States

Peter Mandelson, Member of the British Parliament; former Secretary of State to Northern Ireland and for Trade and Industry, London

Lord Simon of Highbury, Member of the House of Lords; Advisory Director of Unilever, Morgan Stanley Europe and LEK; former Minister for Trade & Competitiveness in Europe; former Chairman of BP, London

Lord Black of Crossharbour, Chairman, Telegraph Group, London; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Hollinger International, USA; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Argus Corporation and Hollinger, Canada

Sir Nicholas Soames, Member of the British Parliament, London

Sir Martin Sorrell, Chief Executive Officer, WPP Group, London

Christopher Patten, Member of the European Commission (External Relations), Brussels; Chancellor-elect of the University of Oxford; former Governor of Hong Kong; former Member of the British Cabinet, London

Francis Maude, Member of the British Parliament; Director, Benfield Group; former Shadow Foreign Secretary, London

Sir Mark Moody-Stuart, Former Chairman, Royal Dutch/Shell Group, London; Chairman, Business Action for Sustainable Development (BASD)



GERMANY

Otto Wolff von Amerongen, Honorary Chairman, East Committee of the German Industry; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Otto Wolff Industrieberatung und Beteiligung, Cologne

*Norbert Wieczorek, Former Member of the German Bundestag & Deputy Chairman of the SPD Parliamentary Group, Berlin

Heinrich Weiss, Chairman, SMS, Düsseldorf

Heinrich von Pierer, Chairman of the Managing Board, President and Chief Executive Officer, Siemens, Munich

Heinz Riesenhuber, Member of the German Bundestag; former Federal Minister of Research and Technology, Berlin

Manfred Lahnstein, Special Representative of the Board & former Member of the Executive Board, Bertelsmann, Gütersloh; former Federal Minister of Finance

*Count Otto Lambsdorff, Partner, Wessing Lawyers, Düsseldorf; Chairman, Friedrich Naumann Foundation, Berlin; former Member of German Bundestag; Honorary Chairman, Free Democratic Party; former Federal Minister of Economy; former President of the Liberal International; Honorary European Chairman, The Trilateral Commission, Paris

Kurt Lauk, Chairman, Globe Capital Partners, Stuttgart; President, Economic Council of the CDU Party, Berlin; Former Member of the Board, DaimlerChrysler, Stuttgart



Carl Hahn, Vice-Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Gerling Speziale Kreditversicherungs, Cologne; Director, Perot Systems Corporation, Dallas; former Chairman, Volkswagen, Wolfsburg

Jürgen Fitschen, Member of the Group Executive Committee, Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt-am-Main

*Michael Fuchs, Member of the German Bundestag, Berlin; former President, National Federation of German Wholesale & Export Traders

Rolf-E. Breuer, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Deutsche Bank, Frankfurt-am-Main; President, Association of the German Banks (BdB)

Karl Kaiser, Senior Scholar and former Otto-Wolff Director, Research Institute of the German Council on Foreign Relations (DGAP), Berlin; Professor Emeritus of Political Sciences, University of Bonn

Klaus Murmann, Honorary Chairman, Confederation of German Employers’ Associations (BDA), Berlin; Chairman, Sauer Holding, Neumünster

Edgar Meister, Member of the Board, Deutsche Bundesbank, Frankfurt-am-Main; Chairman, the Banking Supervisory Subcommittee of the European Monetary Institute (EMI); Chairman, the Banking Supervision Committee of the European System of the Central Banks (ESCB)

Eckhard Cordes, Member of the Board, DaimlerChrysler, Stuttgart

Henning Schulte-Noelle

Hermann Otto Solms

Karsten D. Voigt

Klaus-Dieter Frankenberger







FRANCE

Edmond Alphandéry, Chairman, Caisse Nationale de Prévoyance, Paris; former Chairman, Electricité de France (EDF); former Minister of the Economy and Finance

Jacques Andréani, Ambassadeur de France; former Ambassador to the United States

François Bayrou, Member of the French National Assembly; President of the UDF Party; former Minister, Paris

*Georges Berthoin, International Honorary Chairman, European Movement; Honorary Chairman, The Jean Monnet Association; Honorary European Chairman, The Trilateral Commission, Paris

Nicolas Beytout, Editor, Les Echos, Paris

Jean-Louis Bourlanges, Member of the European Parliament (EPP-ED Group/UDF);

Former President of the European Movement in France, Paris

François Bujon de l'Estang, Ambassadeur de France; Chairman, Citigroup France, Paris; former Ambassador to the United States

*Hervé de Carmoy, Partner, Rhône Group, New York & Paris; Honorary Chairman, Banque Industrielle et Mobilière Privée, Paris; former Chief Executive, Société Générale de Belgique

Bertrand Collomb, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Lafarge, Paris

Benoît Potier, Chairman, L’Air Liquide, Paris

Serge Weinberg, Chairman of the Management Board, Pinault-Printemps-Redoute; former President, Institute of International and Strategic Studies (IRIS), Paris

Henri Proglio, Chairman, Veolia Environnement, Paris

Denis Kessler, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Scor, Paris; Former Chairman, French Insurance Association (FFSA); Former Executive Vice-Chairman, MEDEF-Mouvement des Entreprises de France (French Employers’ Confederation)

Jean-Philippe Thierry, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, AGF (Assurances Générales de France), Paris

Laurent Fabius, Member of the French National Assembly and of the Foreign Affairs Committee; former Prime Minister & Minister of the Economy & Finance, Paris

Michel David-Weill, Chairman, Lazard LLC, worldwide; Managing Director and Président du Collège d'Associés-Gérants, Lazard Frères S.A.S., Paris; Deputy Chairman, Lazard Brothers & Co., Limited, London

Anne Lauvergeon, Chairperson of the Executive Board, Areva; Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer, Cogema, Paris

Pierre Lellouche, Member of the French National Assembly and of the Foreign Affairs Committee, Paris

Dominique Moïsi, Special Advisor to the Director General of the French Institute for International Relations (IFRI), Paris

Paul Revay

Patrick Devedjian

Henri de Castries







ITALY

Vittorio Colao, Managing Director, Vodafone Omnitel, Milan

Salvatore Carrubba, Culture Alderman, Municipality of Milan; former Managing Editor, Il Sole 24 Ore, Milan

Andrea Pininfarina, Managing Director, Industrie Pininfarina, Turin; Chairman, Federmeccanica (Association of Mechanical Industries), Rome

Luigi Ramponi, Member of Parliament; Chairman of the Defence Committee of the Chamber of Deputies, Rome; former Deputy Chief of the Defence Staff (Italian Army)

Alessandro Profumo, Managing Director, Unicredito Italiano, Milan

Gianfelice Rocca, Chairman, Techint Group of Companies, Milan

*Carlo Secchi, Rector and full Professor of European Economic Policy, Bocconi University, Milan

Maurizio Sella, CEO and General Manager, Banca Sella, Biella; Chairman, Association of Italian Banks (A.B.I.), Rome

Stefano Silvestri, President, Institute for International Affairs (IAI), Rome; Commentator, Il Sole 24 Ore; former Under Secretary of State for Defence, Italy

Franco Venturini, Foreign Correspondent, Corriere della Sera, Rome

*Silvio Scaglia, Managing Director, e-Biscom, Milan; former Managing Director, Omnitel

Paolo Scaroni, Managing Director, ENEL, Rome

Marco Tronchetti Provera, Chairman, Telecom Italia; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Pirelli, Milan

Enrico Letta, Member of Parliament; Secretary General, AREL; former Minister of Industry, Rome

Boris Biancheri Chiappori, Chairman, Agenzia ANSA, Rome; Chairman, I.S.P.I., Milan; former Secretary General of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs

Renato Ruggiero, Chairman, Citigroup in Switzerland; Vice Chairman, Citigroup European Investment Bank, Zurich; former Italian Foreign Minister and Director General of WTO

Rainer Masera, Chairman, San Paolo IMI Group, Turin; former Minister of Budget and Economic Planning

Mario Greco

Mario Monti





SPAIN

*Emilio Ybarra, Former Chairman, Banco Bilbao-Vizcaya, Madrid

Mario Vargas Llosa, Writer and Member of the Royal Spanish Academy, Madrid

Ana Patricia Botin, Chairman, Banesto, Madrid; Member of the Board & of the Executive Committee, Banco Santander Central Hispano

Alfonso Cortina, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Repsol-YPF, Madrid

Pedro Miguel Etxenike, Professor of Physics, University of the Basque Country; former Basque Minister of Education, San Sebastian

Oscar Fanjul, Honorary Chairman, Repsol-YPF; Vice Chairman, Omega Capital, Madrid

*Nemesio Fernandez-Cuesta, Corporate Director of Shared Services, Repsol-YPF; former Chairman, Prensa Española, Madrid

*Antonio Garrigues Walker, Chairman, J & A Garrigues Abogados, Madrid

Abel Matutes, Chairman, Empresas Matutes, Ibiza; former Member of the European Commission, Brussels; former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Madrid

Josep Pique

Trinidad Jimenez

Emilio Lamo de Espinosa

Miguel Sebastian

Pedro Solbes





BELGIUM

André Leysen, Honorary Chairman, Gevaert, Antwerp; Honorary Chairman, Agfa-Gevaert Group

Count Maurice Lippens, Chairman, Fortis, Brussels

Baron Paul De Keersmaeker, Chairman of the Board of Domo, Corgo, Foundation Europalia International and the Canada Europe Round Table, Brussels; Honorary Chairman Interbrew, KBC, Nestlé Belgilux; former Member of the Belgian and European Parliaments and of the Belgian Government

Willy de Clercq, Minister of State of Belgium; Member of the European Parliament & Chairman, Committee on Legal Affairs and Citizen’s Rights; former Vice President of the Commission of the European Communities; former Vice Prime Minister-Minister of Finance and the Budget

*Baron Daniel Janssen, Chairman of the Board, Solvay, Brussels





NETHERLANDS

*Cees Maas, Member of the Executive Board and Chief Financial Officer of the ING Group, Amsterdam; former Treasurer of the Dutch Government

Anthony Ruys, Chairman of the Executive Board, Heineken, Amsterdam

Nout Wellink, President, Dutch Central Bank, Amsterdam

Joris Voorhoeve, Member of the Council of State; former Member of the Dutch Parliament; former Minister of Defence, The Hague

Schelto Patijn, Former Mayor of the City of Amsterdam, The Netherlands

H. Onno Ruding, Chairman, Center for European Policy Studies (CEPS), Brussels; Retired Vice Chairman, Citibank; former Dutch Minister of Finance



IRELAND

John Bruton, Member of the Irish Parliament; Former Prime Minister and Leader of Fine Gael, Dublin

Richard Burrows, Joint Managing Director, Pernod Ricard, Paris; Chairman and Chief Executive, Irish Distillers, Dublin; Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ireland; former President, IBEC (The Irish Business and Employers Confederation)

Richard Conroy, Chairman, Conroy Diamonds & Gold, Dublin; Member of Senate, Republic of Ireland

*Myles Staunton, Former Member of the Irish Senate & of the Dail, Co. Mayo

*Peter Sutherland, Chairman, BP p.l.c. ; Chairman, Goldman Sachs International; former Director General, GATT/WTO; former Member of the European Commission; former Attorney General of Ireland





PORTUGAL

Estela Barbot, Vice President, Produtos Sarcol, Porto; Vice President of the Board, AEP --Portuguese Business Association; Consul of Guatemala, Lisbon

*Jorge Braga de Macedo, Special Advisor to the Secretary General, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), Paris; Professor of Economics, Nova University at Lisbon; Chairman, Forum Portugal Global; former Minister of Finance

Vasco de Mello, Vice Chairman, José de Mello SGPS, Lisbon

Joao de Menezes Ferreira, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, ECO-SOROS, Lisbon; former Member of the Portuguese Parliament

Antonio Carrapatoso





AUSTRIA

Peter Mitterbauer, President, The Federation of Austrian Industry, Vienna; Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer, MIBA, Laakirchen

Heinrich Neisser, President, Politische Akademie, Vienna; Professor of Political Studies at Innsbruck University; former Member of Austrian Parliament and Second President of the National Assembly

*Guido Schmidt-Chiari, Chairman, Constantia Group; former Chairman, Creditanstalt Bankverein, Vienna

Friedrich Verzetnitsch, Member of Austrian Parliament; President, Austrian Federation of Trade Unions, Vienna; President, European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC)





FINLAND

Krister Ahlström, Vice Chairman, Stora Enso and Fortum; former Chairman, Finnish Employers Confederation; former Chairman, Ahlström Corp., Helsinki

Sirkka Hämäläinen, Former Member of the Executive Board, European Central Bank, Frankfurt-am-Main; former Governor, Bank of Finland

*Max Jakobson, Independent Consultant and Senior Columnist, Helsinki; former Finnish Ambassador to the United Nations; former Chairman of the Finnish Council of Economic Organizations

Arne Wessberg, Director General, YLE Group, the Finnish Broadcasting Company & Digits Oy, Helsinki; President, European Broadcasting Union (EBU)



NORWAY

Harald Norvik, Chairman and Partner, ECON Management; former President and Chief Executive of the Norwegian oil company, STATOIL, Oslo

*Thorvald Stoltenberg, Special Representative of the UN Secretary General for Humanitarian Affairs in Iraq; President, Norwegian Red Cross, Oslo; former Co-Chairman (UN) of the Steering Committee of the International Conference on Former Yugoslavia; former Foreign Minister of Norway; former UN High Commissioner for Refugees

Grete Faremo, Executive Vice President, Storebrand; former Norwegian Minister of Development Cooperation, Minister of Justice and Minister of Oil and Energy, Oslo

Marianne Lie

Helge Lund

Elsbeth Tronstad





SWEDEN

Carl Bildt, Member of the Swedish Parliament and former Chairman of the Moderate Party; former Prime Minister of Sweden; former European Union High Representative in Bosnia-Herzegovina & UN Envoy to the Balkans

Erik Belfrage, Senior Vice President, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken; Director, Investor AB, Stockholm



Björn Svedberg, Former Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Ericsson, Stockholm; former President and Group Chief Executive, Skandinaviska Enskilda Banken

Hans Wijers, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Akzo Nobel, Arnhem

Urban Ahlin

Marcus Wallenberg







DENMARK

Bodil Nyboe Andersen, Chairman of the Board of Governors, Danmarks Nationalbank, Copenhagen

Sven Burmester, Writer and Explorer, Denmark; former Representative, United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), Beijing

Peter Straarup, Chairman of the Executive Board, Danske Bank, Copenhagen; Chairman, the Danish Bankers Association

Toger Seidenfaden

Lene Espersen

Lykke Friis





GREECE

Lucas Papademos, Vice President, European Central Bank, Frankfurt-am-Main; former Governor of the Bank of Greece

Loukas Tsoukalis, Professor of European Integration, University of Athens; President of the Hellenic Foundation for European and Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP)

Panagis Vourloumis, Panagis Vourloumis & Associates, Financial Advisors; Chairman, Frigoglass Group; former Chairman and Managing Director, Alpha Finance, Athens

*Stelios Argyros, Chairman and Managing Director, Preveza Mills, Athens; former Member of the European Parliament; Chairman of the Board, STET Hellas; former Vice President of UNICE, Brussels; former President and Chairman of the Board of the Federation of Greek Industries, Athens





CZECH REPUBLIC

Jiri Kunert, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Zivnostenska banka; President of the Czech Association of Banks, Prague

*Vladimir Dlouhy, Senior Advisor, ABB; International Advisor, Goldman Sachs; former Czechoslovak Minister of Economy; former Czech Minister of Industry & Trade, Prague

Prince Karel of Schwarzenberg, Founder and Director, Nadace Bohemiae, Prague; former Chancellor to President Havel; former President of the International Helsinki Federation for Human Rights





HUNGARY

Zsigmond Jarai, President, National Bank of Hungary, Budapest

*Béla Kadar, Member of the Hungarian Academy; Member of the Monetary Council of the National Bank; President of the Hungarian Economic Association; Former Ambassador of Hungary to the O.E.C.D., Paris; former Hungarian Minister of International Economic Relations and Member of Parliament

Robert Kassai, Senior Vice President, The National Association of Craftmens Corporation, Budapest

* Péter Székely, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Transelektro, Budapest; President, Confederation of Hungarian Employers' Organisations for International Co-operation (CEHIC); Vice President, Confederation of Hungarian Employers and Industrialists





POLAND

Father Maciej Zieba, Provincial of the Polish Province of the Dominican Order, Warsaw; Founder and Director, the Tertio Millennio Institute, Cracow

Zbigniew Wrobel, President of the Management Board and Chief Executive Officer, PKN-Orlen, Warsaw

*Andrzej Olechowski, Chairman, "Civic Platform"; Former Chairman, Bank Handlowy; former Minister of Foreign Affairs and of Finance, Warsaw

Jerzy Baczynski, Editor-in-Chief, Polityka, Warsaw

Marek Belka, Chairman, Council for International Coordination, Coalition Provisional Authority, Baghdad; former Professor of Economics, University of Lodz and Institute of Economics of the Polish Academy of Sciences; former Senior Advisor on Central and Eastern Europe, JP Morgan Chase Bank, Warsaw; former Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Finance, Poland

Wanda Rapaczynska, President of the Management Board, Agora, Warsaw





Other European Countries

Jacques Santer, Member of the European Parliament; former President of the European Commission; former Prime Minister of Luxembourg

*George Vassiliou, Head of the Negotiating Team for the Accession of Cyprus to the European Union; former President of the Republic of Cyprus; Former Member of Parliament and Leader of United Democrats, Nicosia

*Marko Voljc, Chief Executive Officer, Nova Ljubljanska Banka, Ljubljana, Slovenia

Harri Tiido - Estonia

Toomas Hendrik Ilves - Estonia

Petar Stoyanov - Bulgaria

Dimitry Panitza - Bulgaria

Mugur Isarescu - Romania







Participants from other areas (Triennium Participants)





Itamar Rabinovich (left) and Jacob Frenkel



ISRAEL

Itamar Rabinovich, President, Tel Aviv University, Israel; former Ambassador to the United States

Jacob Frenkel, Chairman, Merrill Lynch International London; Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, G-30; former Governor, Bank of Israel



TURKEY

Rüsdü Saracoglu, President of the Finance Group, Koç Holding; Chairman, Makro Consulting, Istanbul; former State Minister and Member of the Turkish Parliament; former Governor of the Central Bank of Turkey

Hüsnü Dogan, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Development Foundation of Turkey; former Minister of Defense, Ankara, Turkey



RED CHINA

Gordon Wu, Chairman and Managing Director, Hopewell Holdings Ltd., Hong Kong

Victor K. Fung, Chairman, Li & Fung; Chairman, Prudential Asia, Hong Kong

Richard Li, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Pacific Century Group Holdings Ltd., Hong Kong

Yuan Ming -

Yu Xintian -

Zhang Yunling -

Wang Jisi -







TAIWAN (REPUBLIC OF CHINA)

Morris Chang, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co., Ltd., Taipei

Jeffrey L.S. Koo, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Chinatrust Commercial Bank, Taipei

Stan Shih, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, The Acer Group, Taipei





RUSSIA

Sergei Karaganov, Deputy Director, Institute of Europe, Russian Academy of Sciences; Chairman of the Presidium of the Council on Defense and Foreign Policy, Moscow

Grigory A. Yavlinsky, Member of the State Duma; Leader of the “Yabloko” Parliamentary Group; Chairman of the Center for Economic and Political Research, Moscow



OTHERS

Abdalatif Al-Hamad, Director General and Chairman of the Arab Fund for Economic and Social Development; former Minister of Finance and Planning, Kuwait

H.R.H. Prince El Hassan bin Talal, President, The Club of Rome; Moderator of the World Conference on Religion and Peace; Chairman, Arab Thought Forum, Amman, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan

André Azoulay, Adviser to H.M. King Mohammed VI, Rabat, Morocco

Frene Ginwala, Speaker of the National Assembly, Parliament of the Republic of South Africa, Cape Town

Enrique V. Iglesias, President, Inter-American Development Bank; former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Uruguay

Roberto Egydio Setubal, Director President, Banco Itaú S.A., Brazil

Serhiy Holovaty, Member of the Supreme Rada; President of the Ukrainian Legal Foundation; former Minister of Justice, Kiev, Ukraine
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