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Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
David Addington22 January 1957War criminalThe "most powerful man you’ve never heard of" (2006) who was an energetic supporter of torture under George W. Bush.
Larry Gostin19 October 1949USAcademic
Deep state actor
Richard Nixon9 January 191322 April 1994USPolitician
Lawyer
A relatively independent US president who may have been removed from power because he was planning to expose the conspiracy to assassinate JFK.
Charlie Rose5 January 1942USJournalistUS journalist whose break came after he was hired by fellow multi-Bilderberger, Bill Moyers
Michael Scharf25 April 1963USAcademic
Kenneth Starr21 July 194613 September 2022LawyerWashington "fixer" lawyer who led Whitewater and Vince Foster soft-peddling investigations into Bill Clinton. Also fought tooth-and-nail to have prosecutors to drop a sex-trafficking case against Jeffrey Epstein
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