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Friday, 28 June 2013
10 reasons why the world dislikes the United States of America
1) Invades sovereign nations based on deliberate lies
2) Uses robots to kill based on Executive Decree (not law)
3) Exports the most weapons to small civil-war-torn countries
4) Passive-aggressive international negotiator
5) Tortures and indefinitely detain people without charge or grounds
6) Violates international law and treaties, while lecturing the entire planet on human rights and other legal niceties.
7) Clandestinely interferes with the political process in other countries
8) Conspicuously consumes the most planetary resources
9) Crashes global economy (several times)
10) Assassinates and spies on citizens
The USA becomes the world's biggest police state, incarcerating more people than any other country in the world.
They say nothing. Silence.
The USA is by far and away the major military weapons trafficker on this planet.
They say nothing. Silence.
The ex-President of the USA, Jimmy Carter, announces that there is no longer "functioning democracy" in the USA.
They say nothing. Silence.
The ex-Assistant Secretary of the United States Treasury, Paul Craig Roberts, announces that there has been a "coup d'etat" in the USA and that the government in Washington, DC "lacks constitutional and legal legitimacy."
They say nothing. Silence.
The United States of America Is the very essence of fascism!
Don't shoot the messengers
C101
Wednesday, 26 June 2013
How Climate Alarmism Advances International Political Agendas
The term “climate” is typically associated with annual world-wide average temperature records measured over at least three decades. Yet global warming observed less than two decades after many scientists had predicted a global cooling crisis prompted the United Nations to organize an Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), and to convene a continuing series of international conferences purportedly aimed at preventing an impending catastrophe. Virtually from the beginning, they had already attributed the “crisis” to human fossil-fuel carbon emissions.
A remark from Maurice Strong, who organized the first U.N. Earth Climate Summit (1992) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil revealed the real goal: “We may get to the point where the only way of saving the world will be for industrialized civilization to collapse. Isn’t it our responsibility to bring this about?”
Former U.S. Senator Timothy Wirth (D-CO), then representing the Clinton-Gore administration as U.S undersecretary of state for global issues, addressing the same Rio Climate Summit audience, agreed: “We have got to ride the global warming issue. Even if the theory of global warming is wrong, we will be doing the right thing in terms of economic policy and environmental policy.” (Wirth now heads the U.N. Foundation which lobbies for hundreds of billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars to help underdeveloped countries fight climate change.)
A remark from Maurice Strong, who organized the first U.N. Earth Climate Summit (1992) in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil revealed the real goal: “We may get to the point where the only way of saving the world will be for industrialized civilization to collapse. Isn’t it our responsibility to bring this about?”
Former U.S. Senator Timothy Wirth (D-CO), then representing the Clinton-Gore administration as U.S undersecretary of state for global issues, addressing the same Rio Climate Summit audience, agreed: “We have got to ride the global warming issue. Even if the theory of global warming is wrong, we will be doing the right thing in terms of economic policy and environmental policy.” (Wirth now heads the U.N. Foundation which lobbies for hundreds of billions of U.S. taxpayer dollars to help underdeveloped countries fight climate change.)
Incidentally, Timothy Wirth had previously been a close Senate colleague of then- Senator Al Gore and had been instrumental in helping him to set up his 1988 Senate Science, Technology and Space Committee hearings which got global warming frenzy off to a blazing start during an unusually hot East Coast summer that year. In an interview with PBS Frontline Worth recounted: “We called the Weather Bureau and found out what was historically the hottest day of the summer…so we scheduled the hearing that day, and bingo, it was the hottest day on record in Washington, or close to it…we went in the night before and opened all the windows so that the air conditioning wasn’t working inside the room.”
Consider that while climate is generally defined in at least three decade-long periods, then-Senator Al Gore’s carefully staged steamy climate crisis spectacle occurred only slightly more than one decade after many scientists had predicted an opposite crisis. One of them was the late Stanford University Professor Stephen Schneider who authored The Genesis Strategy, a 1976 book warning that global cooling risks posed a threat to humanity. Schneider later changed that view 180 degrees, serving as a lead author for important parts of three sequential IPCC reports.
Also speaking at the Rio conference, Deputy Assistant of State Richard Benedick, who then headed the policy divisions of the U.S. State Department said: “A global warming treaty [Kyoto] must be implemented even if there is no scientific evidence to back the [enhanced] greenhouse effect.”
In 1988, former Canadian Minister of the Environment, told editors and reporters of the Calgary Herald: “No matter if the science of global warming is all phony…climate change [provides] the greatest opportunity to bring about justice and equality in the world.”
In 1996, former Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev emphasized the importance of using climate alarmism to advance socialist Marxist objectives: “The threat of environmental crisis will be the international disaster key to unlock the New World Order.”
Speaking at the 2000 U.N. Conference on Climate Change in the Hague, former President Jacques Chirac of France explained why the IPCC’s climate initiative supported a key Western European Kyoto Protocol objective: “For the first time, humanity is instituting a genuine instrument of global governance, one that should find a place within the World Environmental Organization which France and the European Union would like to see established.”
global climate change – and, more importantly, potential directions of public policies and organizational strategies. The United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), representing the work of about 2,000 individuals, contends that recent global warming is a direct result of human activities for which we should mitigate the effects. In contrast, ‘climatesceptics’ have argued that the climate is changing due to natural causes and have countered with their own experts’ reports.
While there is a broad consensus among climate scientists, scepticism regarding anthropogenic climate change remains. The proportion of papers found in the ISI Web of Science database that explicitly endorsed anthropogenic climate change has fallen from 75% (for the period between 1993 and 2003) as of 2004 to 45% from 2004 to 2008, while outright disagreement had risen from 0% to 6%. A recent peer-reviewed survey of 1077 geoscientists and engineers finds that "only 36% of geoscientists and engineers believe that humans are creating a global warming crisis," according to James Taylor, writing at Forbes.com.
Don't shoot the messengers
C101
Consider that while climate is generally defined in at least three decade-long periods, then-Senator Al Gore’s carefully staged steamy climate crisis spectacle occurred only slightly more than one decade after many scientists had predicted an opposite crisis. One of them was the late Stanford University Professor Stephen Schneider who authored The Genesis Strategy, a 1976 book warning that global cooling risks posed a threat to humanity. Schneider later changed that view 180 degrees, serving as a lead author for important parts of three sequential IPCC reports.
Also speaking at the Rio conference, Deputy Assistant of State Richard Benedick, who then headed the policy divisions of the U.S. State Department said: “A global warming treaty [Kyoto] must be implemented even if there is no scientific evidence to back the [enhanced] greenhouse effect.”
In 1988, former Canadian Minister of the Environment, told editors and reporters of the Calgary Herald: “No matter if the science of global warming is all phony…climate change [provides] the greatest opportunity to bring about justice and equality in the world.”
In 1996, former Soviet Union President Mikhail Gorbachev emphasized the importance of using climate alarmism to advance socialist Marxist objectives: “The threat of environmental crisis will be the international disaster key to unlock the New World Order.”
Speaking at the 2000 U.N. Conference on Climate Change in the Hague, former President Jacques Chirac of France explained why the IPCC’s climate initiative supported a key Western European Kyoto Protocol objective: “For the first time, humanity is instituting a genuine instrument of global governance, one that should find a place within the World Environmental Organization which France and the European Union would like to see established.”
global climate change – and, more importantly, potential directions of public policies and organizational strategies. The United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), representing the work of about 2,000 individuals, contends that recent global warming is a direct result of human activities for which we should mitigate the effects. In contrast, ‘climatesceptics’ have argued that the climate is changing due to natural causes and have countered with their own experts’ reports.
While there is a broad consensus among climate scientists, scepticism regarding anthropogenic climate change remains. The proportion of papers found in the ISI Web of Science database that explicitly endorsed anthropogenic climate change has fallen from 75% (for the period between 1993 and 2003) as of 2004 to 45% from 2004 to 2008, while outright disagreement had risen from 0% to 6%. A recent peer-reviewed survey of 1077 geoscientists and engineers finds that "only 36% of geoscientists and engineers believe that humans are creating a global warming crisis," according to James Taylor, writing at Forbes.com.
Don't shoot the messengers
C101
Thursday, 6 June 2013
Syria: Western-backed terrorists running like rats
The western-backed terrorist filth which has infested many parts of Syria in the last two years is being systematically exterminated and removed from its hideouts before the areas are sterilized by the Syrian Armed Forces, heroically waging a winning war against NATO's mercenaries, special forces and Islamist terrorists they have brought into the fray.
As the west becomes desperate and the common EU policy literally falls apart while bully boys France and the UK gnash their teeth to launch another imperialist spectacular, as they did in Libya, the terrorist strongholds collapse like a house of cards and the demented vermin which has infested so much of Syria over the last two to three years runs screaming.
Meanwhile, there are reports from the Syrian Arab News Agency that another stash of chemical weapons has been found among terrorist forces, this time Sarin Nerve Gas, taken by the Syrian Armed Forces during a raid against terrorist elements in the city of Hama. Along with the nerve gas, a large number of weapons and munitions were apprehended.
The west has repeatedly accused the Syrian authorities of using chemical weapons - there is not one shred of evidence that it has, while on the contrary there have been several incidents pointing towards the "opposition" deploying such weapons, met with a wall of silence by the western backers of those who fight President Assad and wish to turn Syria into an Islamist State.
Russia and Syria have insisted that every alleged case of the use of chemical or biological weapons should be exhaustively investigated by an independent commission. Why have such commissions not materialized and who is blocking them? Not Syria, not Russia.
The UN Commission into the use of chemical weapons did carry out a study in Aleppo, where it discovered that the chemical weapons deployed were fired from a rebel-held area. Who is carrying out the west's dirty work? There are allegations that the terrorists are moving freely inside Turkey, that Qatari money has been used to finance the terrorist groups inside Syria and that the Saudi government has opened up old smuggling routes through the south-western tip of Iraq.
Shame on the FUKUS Axis (France- UK- US) and their partners in murder, NATO. Their foreign policy has been exposed for what it is: pandering to the whims of the corporations which control these.....er.....democracies.
Source http://english.pravda.ru/opinion/columnists/04-06-2013/124739-syria_western_terrorists-0/#
Don't shoot the messengers
C101
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
Egyptian court convicts 43 NGO employees
The court sentenced the defendants - most of them in absentia to jail terms of up to five years. It also ordered the closure of offices and the seizure of assets in Egypt belonging to several US NGOs.
The case which began in 2012 has strained relations between Cairo and Washington. US officials had threatened to cut off the roughly $1.5 Billion in aid paid to Egypt every year.
On Tuesday, the Cairo court sentenced 27 defendants to five years in prison. Another five received two years and 11 were given one year terms. Only five defendants, including one American national, were present in court. Most foreign defendants nationals of the US, Germany, Serbia and Arab states were able to leave the country last year after the authorities had lifted a travel ban against them.
They include Sam LaHood, son of the US Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.
The court in the Egyptian capital also ordered the closure of a number of NGOs operating in Egypt, including the US based International Republican Institute (IRI) and the National Democratic Institute (NDI). Last year when Egypt was under military rule police raided the IRI and NDI offices as well as a number of Egyptian NGOs. Washington has so far made no public comment on the latest ruling.
source:http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-22765161#?utm
Don't shoot the messengers
C101
C101
Monday, 3 June 2013
Club Bilderberg 2013 Attendee List
Founded in 1954, Bilderberg is an annual conference designed to foster dialogue between Europe and North America.
Every year, between 120-150 political leaders and experts from industry, finance, academia and the media are invited to take part in the conference. About two thirds of the participants come from Europe and the rest from North America; one third from politics and government and the rest from other fields. The 61st Bilderberg meeting is set to take place from 6 until 9 June 2013 in Hertfordshire, UK. A total of around 140 participants from 21 European and North American countries have confirmed their attendance. As ever, a diverse group of political leaders and experts from industry, finance, academia and the media have been invited.
The Group’s grand design is for “a One World Government (World Company) with a single, global marketplace, policed by one world army, and financially regulated by one ‘World (Central) Bank’ using one global currency.” Their “wish list” includes:
– “One international identify observing one set of universal values;”
– Centralized control of world populations by “GroupThink psychology ;” in other words, controlling world public opinion;
– A Global Governance with no middle class, only “rulers and servants (serfs),” and, of course, no democracy;
– “A zero-growth society” without prosperity or progress, only greater wealth and power for the rulers;
– Manufactured crises and perpetual wars;
– Absolute control of education to program the public mind and train those chosen for various roles;
– “Centralized control of all foreign and domestic policies;” one size fits all globally;
– Using the UN as a de facto world government imposing a UN tax on “world citizens;”
– Expanding WTO globally; making NATO a world military;
– Imposing a universal legal system; and a global welfare state where the obedient servitude will be token rewarded and non-conformists targeted for extermination.
Controlling 90% of the world's wealth and resource this rotating, shadowy, monolithic group of Elites requires no sanction, support or even permission to mold our lives. Far beyond the range of legislation and law, they endeavor and indeed do play the world as though a game. Thesis, Antithesis, Synthesis.
Club Bilderberg 2013 Canadian Attendee List:
Weston, Galen G.
Executive Chairman, Loblaw Companies Limit
Executive Chairman, Loblaw Companies Limit
Reisman, Heather M.
CEO, Indigo Books & Music Inc.
CEO, Indigo Books & Music Inc.
Prichard, J. Robert S.
former president and CEO of Torstar Corp.
Chair, Torys LLP
McKenna, Frank
former New Brunswick premier
Chair, Brookfield Asset Management
former New Brunswick premier
Chair, Brookfield Asset Management
Clark, W. Edmund
President and CEO, TD Bank Group
President and CEO, TD Bank Group
Wall, Brad
Premier of Saskatchewan
Premier of Saskatchewan
Club Bilderberg 2013 complete List:
Chairman
FRA | Castries, Henri de | Chairman and CEO, AXA Group |
DEU | Achleitner, Paul M. | Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Deutsche Bank AG |
DEU | Ackermann, Josef | Chairman of the Board, Zurich Insurance Group Ltd |
GBR | Agius, Marcus | Former Chairman, Barclays plc |
GBR | Alexander, Helen | Chairman, UBM plc |
USA | Altman, Roger C. | Executive Chairman, Evercore Partners |
FIN | Apunen, Matti | Director, Finnish Business and Policy Forum EVA |
USA | Athey, Susan | Professor of Economics, Stanford Graduate School of Business |
TUR | Aydıntaşbaş, Aslı | Columnist, Milliyet Newspaper |
TUR | Babacan, Ali | Deputy Prime Minister for Economic and Financial Affairs |
GBR | Balls, Edward M. | Shadow Chancellor of the Exchequer |
PRT | Balsemão, Francisco Pinto | Chairman and CEO, IMPRESA |
FRA | Barré, Nicolas | Managing Editor, Les Echos |
INT | Barroso, José M. Durão | President, European Commission |
FRA | Baverez, Nicolas | Partner, Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher LLP |
FRA | Bavinchove, Olivier de | Commander, Eurocorps |
GBR | Bell, John | Regius Professor of Medicine, University of Oxford |
ITA | Bernabè, Franco | Chairman and CEO, Telecom Italia S.p.A. |
USA | Bezos, Jeff | Founder and CEO, Amazon.com |
SWE | Bildt, Carl | Minister for Foreign Affairs |
SWE | Borg, Anders | Minister for Finance |
NLD | Boxmeer, Jean François van | Chairman of the Executive Board and CEO, Heineken N.V. |
NOR | Brandtzæg, Svein Richard | President and CEO, Norsk Hydro ASA |
AUT | Bronner, Oscar | Publisher, Der Standard Medienwelt |
GBR | Carrington, Peter | Former Honorary Chairman, Bilderberg Meetings |
ESP | Cebrián, Juan Luis | Executive Chairman, Grupo PRISA |
CAN | Clark, W. Edmund | President and CEO, TD Bank Group |
GBR | Clarke, Kenneth | Member of Parliament |
DNK | Corydon, Bjarne | Minister of Finance |
GBR | Cowper-Coles, Sherard | Business Development Director, International, BAE Systems plc |
ITA | Cucchiani, Enrico Tommaso | CEO, Intesa Sanpaolo SpA |
BEL | Davignon, Etienne | Minister of State; Former Chairman, Bilderberg Meetings |
GBR | Davis, Ian | Senior Partner Emeritus, McKinsey & Company |
NLD | Dijkgraaf, Robbert H. | Director and Leon Levy Professor, Institute for Advanced Study |
TUR | Dinçer, Haluk | President, Retail and Insurance Group, Sabancı Holding A.S. |
GBR | Dudley, Robert | Group Chief Executive, BP plc |
USA | Eberstadt, Nicholas N. | Henry Wendt Chair in Political Economy, American Enterprise Institute |
NOR | Eide, Espen Barth | Minister of Foreign Affairs |
SWE | Ekholm, Börje | President and CEO, Investor AB |
DEU | Enders, Thomas | CEO, EADS |
USA | Evans, J. Michael | Vice Chairman, Goldman Sachs & Co. |
DNK | Federspiel, Ulrik | Executive Vice President, Haldor Topsøe A/S |
USA | Feldstein, Martin S. | Professor of Economics, Harvard University; President Emeritus, NBER |
FRA | Fillon, François | Former Prime Minister |
USA | Fishman, Mark C. | President, Novartis Institutes for BioMedical Research |
GBR | Flint, Douglas J. | Group Chairman, HSBC Holdings plc |
IRL | Gallagher, Paul | Senior Counsel |
USA | Geithner, Timothy F. | Former Secretary of the Treasury |
USA | Gfoeller, Michael | Political Consultant |
USA | Graham, Donald E. | Chairman and CEO, The Washington Post Company |
DEU | Grillo, Ulrich | CEO, Grillo-Werke AG |
ITA | Gruber, Lilli | Journalist – Anchorwoman, La 7 TV |
ESP | Guindos, Luis de | Minister of Economy and Competitiveness |
GBR | Gulliver, Stuart | Group Chief Executive, HSBC Holdings plc |
CHE | Gutzwiller, Felix | Member of the Swiss Council of States |
NLD | Halberstadt, Victor | Professor of Economics, Leiden University; Former Honorary Secretary General of Bilderberg Meetings |
FIN | Heinonen, Olli | Senior Fellow, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School of Government |
GBR | Henry, Simon | CFO, Royal Dutch Shell plc |
FRA | Hermelin, Paul | Chairman and CEO, Capgemini Group |
ESP | Isla, Pablo | Chairman and CEO, Inditex Group |
USA | Jacobs, Kenneth M. | Chairman and CEO, Lazard |
USA | Johnson, James A. | Chairman, Johnson Capital Partners |
CHE | Jordan, Thomas J. | Chairman of the Governing Board, Swiss National Bank |
USA | Jordan, Jr., Vernon E. | Managing Director, Lazard Freres & Co. LLC |
USA | Kaplan, Robert D. | Chief Geopolitical Analyst, Stratfor |
USA | Karp, Alex | Founder and CEO, Palantir Technologies |
GBR | Kerr, John | Independent Member, House of Lords |
USA | Kissinger, Henry A. | Chairman, Kissinger Associates, Inc. |
USA | Kleinfeld, Klaus | Chairman and CEO, Alcoa |
NLD | Knot, Klaas H.W. | President, De Nederlandsche Bank |
TUR | Koç, Mustafa V. | Chairman, Koç Holding A.S. |
DEU | Koch, Roland | CEO, Bilfinger SE |
USA | Kravis, Henry R. | Co-Chairman and Co-CEO, Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. |
USA | Kravis, Marie-Josée | Senior Fellow and Vice Chair, Hudson Institute |
CHE | Kudelski, André | Chairman and CEO, Kudelski Group |
GRC | Kyriacopoulos, Ulysses | Chairman, S&B Industrial Minerals S.A. |
INT | Lagarde, Christine | Managing Director, International Monetary Fund |
DEU | Lauk, Kurt J. | Chairman of the Economic Council to the CDU, Berlin |
USA | Lessig, Lawrence | Roy L. Furman Professor of Law and Leadership, Harvard Law School; Director, Edmond J. Safra Center for Ethics, Harvard University |
BEL | Leysen, Thomas | Chairman of the Board of Directors, KBC Group |
DEU | Lindner, Christian | Party Leader, Free Democratic Party (FDP NRW) |
SWE | Löfven, Stefan | Party Leader, Social Democratic Party (SAP) |
DEU | Löscher, Peter | President and CEO, Siemens AG |
GBR | Mandelson, Peter | Chairman, Global Counsel; Chairman, Lazard International |
USA | Mathews, Jessica T. | President, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace |
CAN | McKenna, Frank | Chair, Brookfield Asset Management |
GBR | Micklethwait, John | Editor-in-Chief, The Economist |
FRA | Montbrial, Thierry de | President, French Institute for International Relations |
ITA | Monti, Mario | Former Prime Minister |
USA | Mundie, Craig J. | Senior Advisor to the CEO, Microsoft Corporation |
ITA | Nagel, Alberto | CEO, Mediobanca |
NLD | Netherlands, H.R.H. Princess Beatrix of The | |
USA | Ng, Andrew Y. | Co-Founder, Coursera |
FIN | Ollila, Jorma | Chairman, Royal Dutch Shell, plc |
GBR | Omand, David | Visiting Professor, King’s College London |
GBR | Osborne, George | Chancellor of the Exchequer |
USA | Ottolenghi, Emanuele | Senior Fellow, Foundation for Defense of Democracies |
TUR | Özel, Soli | Senior Lecturer, Kadir Has University; Columnist, Habertürk Newspaper |
GRC | Papahelas, Alexis | Executive Editor, Kathimerini Newspaper |
TUR | Pavey, Şafak | Member of Parliament (CHP) |
FRA | Pécresse, Valérie | Member of Parliament (UMP) |
USA | Perle, Richard N. | Resident Fellow, American Enterprise Institute |
USA | Petraeus, David H. | General, U.S. Army (Retired) |
PRT | Portas, Paulo | Minister of State and Foreign Affairs |
CAN | Prichard, J. Robert S. | Chair, Torys LLP |
INT | Reding, Viviane | Vice President and Commissioner for Justice, Fundamental Rights and Citizenship, European Commission |
CAN | Reisman, Heather M. | CEO, Indigo Books & Music Inc. |
FRA | Rey, Hélène | Professor of Economics, London Business School |
GBR | Robertson, Simon | Partner, Robertson Robey Associates LLP; Deputy Chairman, HSBC Holdings |
ITA | Rocca, Gianfelice | Chairman,Techint Group |
POL | Rostowski, Jacek | Minister of Finance and Deputy Prime Minister |
USA | Rubin, Robert E. | Co-Chairman, Council on Foreign Relations; Former Secretary of the Treasury |
NLD | Rutte, Mark | Prime Minister |
AUT | Schieder, Andreas | State Secretary of Finance |
USA | Schmidt, Eric E. | Executive Chairman, Google Inc. |
AUT | Scholten, Rudolf | Member of the Board of Executive Directors, Oesterreichische Kontrollbank AG |
PRT | Seguro, António José | Secretary General, Socialist Party |
FRA | Senard, Jean-Dominique | CEO, Michelin Group |
NOR | Skogen Lund, Kristin | Director General, Confederation of Norwegian Enterprise |
USA | Slaughter, Anne-Marie | Bert G. Kerstetter ’66 University Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University |
IRL | Sutherland, Peter D. | Chairman, Goldman Sachs International |
GBR | Taylor, Martin | Former Chairman, Syngenta AG |
INT | Thiam, Tidjane | Group CEO, Prudential plc |
USA | Thiel, Peter A. | President, Thiel Capital |
USA | Thompson, Craig B. | President and CEO, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center |
DNK | Topsøe, Jakob Haldor | Partner, AMBROX Capital A/S |
FIN | Urpilainen, Jutta | Minister of Finance |
CHE | Vasella, Daniel L. | Honorary Chairman, Novartis AG |
GBR | Voser, Peter R. | CEO, Royal Dutch Shell plc |
CAN | Wall, Brad | Premier of Saskatchewan |
SWE | Wallenberg, Jacob | Chairman, Investor AB |
USA | Warsh, Kevin | Distinguished Visiting Fellow, The Hoover Institution, Stanford University |
CAN | Weston, Galen G. | Executive Chairman, Loblaw Companies Limited |
GBR | Williams of Crosby, Shirley | Member, House of Lords |
GBR | Wolf, Martin H. | Chief Economics Commentator, The Financial Times |
USA | Wolfensohn, James D. | Chairman and CEO, Wolfensohn and Company |
GBR | Wright, David | Vice Chairman, Barclays plc |
INT | Zoellick, Robert B. | Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Peterson Institute for International Economics |
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