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Thanks goes to @Neol for finding this list. Credit -> his post.

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[-]Neol3(+3|0)

Aside from Karp and Schmidt voted for McGurk as he's to blame for two decades of US Middle East policy, AI quote:

Brett McGurk has been a key figure in shaping U.S. Middle East policy for over two decades, starting around 2004. He has served across four presidential administrations (Bush, Obama, Trump, and Biden), holding senior roles focusing on Iraq, Iran, and the counter-ISIS coalition.

Iraq Transition (2004–2009): Began his career assisting in the drafting of the Iraqi constitution and serving in senior positions during the Iraq restructuring.

Special Envoy (2015–2018): Served as Special Presidential Envoy for the Global Coalition to Counter ISIL, a key role in the Obama and Trump administrations.

And for Metreweli as she's current British intelligence chief, a post analogous to CIA chief.

[-]pumpkin1(+1|0)

TIL

I voted for Karp (& now the 2 you mention) because that's the only one I am certain will be central to tracking and manipulating the most people, but of course he's part of a group of these manipulators who are working together to put a few people in charge of the world's information, politics and people.

[-]RickSanchez2(+2|0)

What about Bill Gates?

[-]Neol2(+2|0)

AI says "Bill Gates attended the Bilderberg meeting in 2010".

[-]newJiminy2(+2|0)

Only know Schmidt here

[-]x0x72(+2|0)

It's weird how all these dot com era CEOs get into space. I wonder why there is that pathway? Should people trying to create information products just jump the line and go straight for Aerospace? All the best performing tech CEOs seem to realize they are in the wrong industry even after being successful at it.

[-]newJiminy0(0|0)

Aerospace? lol? What ceo is going to space? Stop using AI.