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Albert Einstein Institution | Spooky think tank specializing in the study of "nonviolence as a form of warfare." Has nothing to do with pacifism: "It is all about seizing political power or denying it to others". |
Arlington Institute | American future-predicting think tank. Members include a former CIA director and other deep state actors; and also future Covid dissidents Catherine Austin Fitts and David E. Martin. |
Ashland Institute for Strategic Studies | |
Atlantic Initiative | One of the transatlantic influence networks in Germany. |
Atlantic Institute | Transatlantic think tank with similar goals to the Trilateral Commission, operational 1961-1988. |
Australian Science Media Centre | Think tank created to dominate the narrative in Australian corporate media in scientific issues. |
Australian Strategic Policy Institute | Its function is to give a serious academic appearance to dubious stories in the campaign against China. |
Bosphorus Institute | Franco-Turkish think tank and deep state milieu. Heavy Bilderberger presence. |
British Institute of International and Comparative Law | |
Bruegel | EU-aligned think tank that is accused of lobbying for technocratic big tech venture corporations. |
Bruges Group | Officially, a eurosceptic think tank. |
CChange | |
CEPII | French economic think tank with lots of Bilderbergers. |
Cadogan Group | |
Canadian Global Affairs Institute | |
Canadian International Council | Influential Canadian think tank on foreign relations. |
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | |
Center for American Progress | A very well funded US think tank and advocacy organization closely aligned with the Democratic Party establishment. |
Center for European Policy Analysis | |
Center for Independent Studies | Australian libertarian think tank founded in 1976 which specialises in public policy research |