· Carlos Barbieri Filho of Brazil, reportedly an agent of the Taiwanese government and head of the Federacion de Entidades Democraticas de America Latina (FEDAL). (37)
· Mario Sandoval Alarcon (the "Godfather") of the National Liberation Movement (MLN) of Guatemala;
· Adolfo Calero of Nicaragua, a leader in the Nicaraguan Democratic Front (FDN) contra forces;
· Roberto D'Aubuission of El Salvador, founder of the rightwing ARENA party and founder of the Salvadoran death squads;
· Benito Guanes, former chief of Paraguayan military intelligence;
· Raimundo Guerrero of Mexico, professor at the Autonomous University of Guadalajara and principal leader of the Tecos were other attendees. (11)
· Ivor Benson, known for his racist and anti-semitic books, has attended. (37)
· The "former ruling class" has been represented by Anastasio Somoza, former ruler of Nicaragua; (37)
· Former president of the Philippines Ferdinand Marcos; (36)
· Former president of South Vietnam Nguyen Van Thieu. (36)
· St. C de Berkelaar of the Netherlands, former SS officer and president of Sint Martinsfonds, an organization of hundreds of former Dutch SS officers; (11)
· Alfred Gielen from Goebbels' Propaganda Ministry who represented West Germany until the mid-1980s;(21)
· Giorgio Almirante of Italy, an official in the Benito Mussolini government. (9)
· Dr. Anton Bonifacic of Croatia, wanted in Yugoslavia for war crimes, and a member of the American chapter of the Croatian Liberation Movement, and
· John Kosiak of Byelorussia, wanted in the U. S. S. R. for war crimes. Kosiak is now in the U.S. and is chairman of the Byelorussian Liberation Front. (11)
· Others from the U. S. delegation were Anthony Bouscaren, William Starr, Lee Edwards, and Roger Peterson. Bouscaren, a professor at Le Moyne University has served on the board of the U. S. Council for World Freedom (USCWF). (9) William Starr of Tucson, AZ represented CAUSA, the political arm of the Unification Church. (9) Lee Edwards, founder of the first U.S. chapter of WACL, acted as a registered foreign agent for WACL until 1982. (11)
· Roger Pearson an anthropologist and author of racial supremacy books, chairman of WACL from 1978 to 1980. (23)
· Yaroslav Stetsko a Nazi collaborator. Stetsko chairman of the Anti-Bolshevic Bloc of Nations (ABN), briefly was the self-declared leader of the Ukraine. (11)
· Patrick Walsh of the executive board. And supporter of
· Chirila Ciuntu who remains a member of the Rumanian Iron Guard. A group notorious for its pogroms against the Jews. Ciuntu is very active in WACL in Canada. (11)
· Ryiochi Sasakawa, a member of the Diet in World War II who was classified as a war criminal by the U. S. and served two years in prison.
· Takeshi Furuta, a representative of the Int’l Federation for Victory Over Communism, the original political organization of the Unification Church is another major Japanese WACL supporter. (11)
· Colonel Lee Byung Hee, member of the KCIA and minister-without-portfolio for President Park and General Lee Yung-Joon. The latter was a member of the Japanese army in World War II, Korean army chief of staff in 1949, minister of communications in 1955, and in 1986 was an adviser to the Assoc. of Veterans and a member of the State Affairs Advisory Council of South Korea.
· General Honkon Lee, in 1986 a member of the State Affairs Advisory Council, a former army chief of staff and former ambassador to the Philippines and Great Britain, has also participated in WACL conferences.
· Colonel Shin Chan, also a participant in WACL conferences, was a spokesman for the ministry of national defense in 1975, executive director of the Association for Promotion of War Industry in 1979, and the director of the KCIA in 1981.
· General Yoo Hanksoung, The Director of the Korean Central Intelligence Agency (KCIA), in 1980. (11)
· Edward Entero Chey of Cambodia, attended a WACL conference as a representative of Son Sann, a rebel organization fighting against the Cambodian government. Chey's expenses were paid by the government of Taiwan. (9)
· Dr. Ku Cheng-kang of Taiwan is the honorary life chairman of WACL and was a high-level leader of the Nationalist Party when the group began in Taiwan. In 1986, he served as senior policy adviser to the president and was the president of the Republic of China's National Assembly. (11, 28)