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Digital Economy Act 2017 | law | ||
Dodgy Dossier | report | A concoction of lies which successfully eased the UK public's reluctance to enter the Iraq War - notwithstanding its exposure as lied by David Kelly. | |
Downing Street memo | memo | The first documrentary evidence that the Invasion of Iraq was based on a lie. | |
E-FOIA | A widely flouted US law mandating openness in handling FOIA requests and publishing information online. | ||
EEC Monitor | magazine? | A publication of the British-Israel Public Affairs Committee run by Eric Moonman | |
Empress Bianca | Author sued by Lily Safra, wife of murdered spook/billionaire Edmond Safra, as a defamatory roman à clef. | ||
Encyclopedia of Domestic Assassinations | book | ||
Enemy of the State (film) | Fiction | ||
Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Act 2013 | legal document | UK law that expands copyright to pictures of "designer objects". | |
Escape From Evil | |||
European Convention on Human Rights | treaty | This convention was the motivation for the setting up of the European Court of Human Rights. | |
European Union - the next 50 years | |||
Eyes Wide Shut | fiction | Depicts a hidden world where the richest and most powerful people partake in occult sacrificial sexual rituals. | |
FAZ | newspaper | ||
Family Of Secrets | book | A highly creditable expose of the US Deep State in general and the Bush family in particular. | |
File:CIA Search for the Manchurian Candidate.pdf | book | ||
File:The Catholic Orangemen of Togo.pdf | book | ||
Financial Times | newspaper | A UK newspaper focusing on business | |
Flexner Report | report | Many aspects of the present-day world medical profession stem from the Flexner Report and its aftermath. | |
Foreign Affairs | magazine | House organ of the Council on Foreign Relations. | |
Foreign Corrupt Practices Act | From careful beginnings has become a major tool of statecraft | ||
Forged 2022 Rand report | Paper | A forged paper paper allegedly produced by the Rand corporation. | |
Free Trade Area of the Americas | Proposed agreement to eliminate or reduce the trade barriers among all countries in the Americas. The treaty itself never eventuality, but the agenda is still on the table. | ||
Freedom of Information Act 2000 | law | ||
Gemstone File | "The original mega-conspiracy theory" | ||
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade | legal | ||
Goldstone Report | report | ||
Great Barrington declaration | letter | ||
Greece: The Hidden War | video | 1986 Channel 4 television documentary exposing the British dirty role in the Greek Civil War. After pressure from deep state, Channel 4 promised that the 'offending series' would never be shown again. | |
Guerre stellari in Iraq | Film | Documentary about advanced weapons systems testing in the 2003 Iraq war | |
Haaretz | newspaper | ||
Harper's Magazine | magazine | Liberal New York magazine | |
Hasbara (2009 manual) | manual | ||
Helsingin Sanomat | |||
Hidden History | Book | A seminal work of historical revisionism. It is a meticulously researched tour de force on the hidden and suppressed history of the origins of World War I. The book will be very uncomfortable reading for anyone schooled in the Western Establishment Victor's history of the 20th century. | |
Hoodwinked | book | Former Economic Hit Man John Perkin shows how we've been hoodwinked by the CEOs who run the corporatocracy - those few corporations that control the vast amounts of capital, land, and resources around the globe - and the politicians they manipulate. | |
Houston Post | newspaper | Texas newspaper, closed in 1995 | |
HuffPost | |||
I, Daniel Blake | award-winning film | British-French drama film directed by Ken Loach | |
IPCC Sixth Assessment Report | report | Climate catastrophe report published in August 2021. | |
Il Fatto Quotidiano | Il Fatto Quotidiano.webp | Newspaper | |
Il Sole 24 Ore | Daily newspaper | Italian business newspaper. Many staff with a Bilderberg habit. | |
In the Name of the Father | film | 1993 Irish-British-American biographical courtroom drama based on the true life story of the Guildford Four. | |
International Declaration on Information & Democracy | declaration | Coated in the language of "freedom of expression", the declaration is in reality a project to implement online censorship. | |
JFK and The Unspeakable | book | ||
Jerusalem Post | newspaper | ||
Jewish Daily Forward | In March 2002 the newspaper reported a story by Marc Perelman on the dancing Israelis. | ||
John Urquhart Cameron/Lockerbie Forensic Evidence Report | report | A report on the Lockerbie forensic evidence compiled by Dr John Cameron | |
Kellogg–Briand Pact | treaty | A 1928 treaty that made war illegal. | |
La Stampa | Italian newspaper with Bilderberg connections. Controlled by the Agnelli family. | ||
Langemann Papers | report | A famous leak of documents from Le Cercle by a respected senior BND officer. | |
Legendary Sin Cities | Documentary | Documentary series about Paris, Berlin and Shanghai in the 1920s and 1930s. | |
Life Magazine | magazine | Active in covering up the truth about the JFK assassination and promoting the narrative of the Warren Commission. | |
Living Marxism | magazine | ||
Lockerbie Revisited | Documentary film | Gideon Levy's 50-minute documentary film which was broadcast in the Netherlands on the eve of Abdelbaset al-Megrahi's second appeal against conviction for the Lockerbie bombing that started at the High Court of Justiciary in Edinburgh on 28 April 2009. | |
Lockerbie: What Really Happened | film | The third in the series of TV documentaries on the Lockerbie bombing by Al Jazeera | |
The Maltese Double Cross - Lockerbie | film | This 1994 documentary disputes the Lockerbie Official Narrative by advancing the theory that the bomb was introduced at Frankfurt onto feeder flight Pan Am 103A by Khaled Jaafar, an unwitting drugs mule, in what filmmaker Allan Francovich claims was a CIA-protected suitcase. | |
Media Operations - Joint Doctrine Publication 3-45.1 | |||
Mercury News | Newspaper | ||
Methodical Illusion | book | ||
Missing (film) | Fiction | Costa-Gavras movie based on the disappearance of American journalist Charles Horman, in the aftermath of the United States-backed Chilean coup of 1973. | |
Mitrokhin Archive | intelligence leak,forgery? | A vast number of handwritten notes allegedly smuggled out of KGB archives by defector Vasili Mitrokhin, but possibly a British intelligence disinformation operation. | |
Murder in Samarkand | book | An account of Murray's experiences as ambassador and his persecution by the UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office for his persistence in raising issues of the gross abuse of human rights in Uzbekistan. | |
NPR | |||
NRC Handelsblad | Commercial | Dutch big newspaper. | |
NSC-68 | report | ||
National Enquirer | newspaper | ||
National Security Act | law | ||
Nato's Secret Armies | book | Detailed forensic examination of the NATO organised and promoted False-flag terrorism that afflicted many European countries, particularly Italy and Germany, through the 1970-80's | |
New York Accords | Treaty | ||
New York Post | US newspaper part of Rupert Murdoch empire | ||
New York Times | commercial | "All the news that fits our views"... A US Deep state affiliated newspaper "to make a professional middle class comfortable and feel that everything is OK." | |
Newsweek | magazine | A corporate controlled publication | |
Nineteen Eighty-Four | fiction | A critically acclaimed and some have said all too prophetic warning about totalitarian government. | |
Not Without My Daughter | Fiction,propaganda | Propaganda movie made at a low point in US-Iranian relations | |
Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty | treaty | The treaty concerning the spread of nuclear weapons technology | |
October 1980 | novel | Novel by George Cave the CIA's former top Iran expert, telling the true story of October Surprise. | |
Official Secrets Act 1911 | law | ||
Official Secrets Act 1989 | law | An expansion of the Official Secrets Act 1911. | |
Online Safety Bill | law | Proposed piece of landmark legislation which will enable internet censorship in Great Britain | |
Op JB | book | A compelling first-person narrative account of how a young spook played a key role in "Operation James Bond" - which allowed Martin Bormann to escape from Berlin at the end of WWII. | |
Open Veins of Latin America (book) | |||
Operation Gladio (film) | film | A groundbreaking documentary which did more than any other to publicise the existence of Operation Gladio - NATO-sponsored False flag terrorism in Western Europe. | |
Other Losses | book | An expose of allied war crimes as regards treatment of prisoners. | |
Ottawa Treaty | treaty | A treaty to ban land mines. | |
Pentagon Papers | Historical document | Report of the Office of the Secretary of Defense Vietnam Task Force | |
Phoenix Memo | memo | ||
Plandemic | File:File:Plandemic logo.jpg | ||
Planet Lockdown | Documentary | ||
Politiken | newspaper | Liberal Danish newspaper with high Bilderberg attendance. | |
Popular Mechanics | magazine | ||
Pravda | Newspaper | Formerly the official newspaper of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, when it was one of the most influential papers in the country. Helped prevent the 2001 Mexican legislative assembly attack from being memory holed | |
Private Eye | Magazine | UK Satirical news magazine | |
Prospect | Gives out annual Think Tank Awards in collaboration with Royal Dutch Shell | ||
Pseudopandemic: New Normal Technocracy | book | ||
Question Time | TV Programme | ||
Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act | |||
Rogue Agents | book | ||
Rolling Stone | magazine | Magazine which used to have independent reporting, although it has increasingly fallen under sway of Project Mockingbird | |
Routledge Handbook of Conspiracy Theories | Handbook that forgot to mention the Countering Criticism of the Warren Report memo - Which says quite a lot about said handbook. | ||
Saturday Evening Post | From the 1920s to the 1960s, it was one of the most widely circulated and influential magazines within the American middle class | ||
Saving Syria's Children | TV programme | An emotive episode of Panorama that may have been used to try to increase public support for a program of bombing Syria. | |
Scott Report | report | ||
Secret Society | Bought by the BBC, but at least one episode was never broadcast. This TV series lead to the Zircon Affair. | ||
Seeing (book) | |||
September Dossier | dossier | ||
Shadowgate | video | ||
Shea Memorandum | |||
Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars | A paper of uncertain origin on social control. | ||
Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs | treaty | An important step in the globalisation of the illegal drug trade. | |
Space Relations | book | Sci-fi novel of an intergalactic empire ruled by aristocrats, whose boredom and absolute power have driven them to madness, in which humans are kidnapped to become illegal playthings of the galaxy's super-rich. | |
Spycatcher | book | Book by disgruntled retired MI5 employee Peter Wright. Exposed many deep state activites | |
State Research | magazine | ||
Steele dossier | dossier | A dossier of smears concocted by Christopher Steele of Orbis Business Intelligence. | |
Sunday Telegraph | newspaper | ||
Sunday Times | Sunday newspaper | The UK's best selling Sunday newspaper, "a mouth-piece for MI5 and the MOD to run their rubbish through"... | |
Sydney Morning Herald | newspaper | An Australian newspaper | |
Süddeutsche Zeitung | |||
TRANCE formation of America | book | An account of a victim and survivor of the CIA's MK-Ultra Project Monarch mind control operation | |
Tallinn Manual | paper | The Tallinn Manual is a set of Cyber rules as well as a manual as to cybercrime. | |
Tampa Bay Times | US newspaper owned by the Poynter Institute | ||
Terrorism Act 2000 | law | ||
Terrorism Act 2006 | law | Even more power to the government | |
Terrorism and Political Violence | journal | ||
Thanks For The Memories | book | An autobiographical account of a female subject of the CIA MKULTRA program | |
The Age | newspaper | An Australian newspaper | |
The American Deep State | book | ||
The Anglo-American Establishment | book | A book by Carroll Quigley which helped expose the UK and US Deep states. | |
The Asia-Pacific Journal: Japan Focus | journal | ||
The Australian | Daily newspaper | ||
The Brass Check (book) | TheBrassCheck | ||
The Bravo Evolution Report | A short Sci-fi essay by anthropologist Oliver Scott Curry from 2006; was picked up by commercially-controlled media. | ||
The Case of the Disappearing Diamonds | Television documentary | How De Beers were illegally exploiting billions of pounds-worth of Namibia's diamond gemstones | |
The Cook Report | TV series | ||
The Daily Telegraph | Daily newspaper | ||
The Defence Communication Strategy | strategy | ||
The Denial Of Death | |||
The Downing Street Years | |||
The Ecologist | magazine | ||
The Economist | magazine | ||
The Federal Reserve Conspiracy | book | ||
The Fitzgerald report | report | A report about monopolistic practices by big pharma from 1953 | |
The Goose Step (book) | |||
The Green Book | book | ||
The Hunger Games | Fiction | ||
The Independent | newspaper | ||
The Interview (film) | Fiction | ||
The Iron Heel | Fiction,novel | Political novel by US writer Jack London describing how the oligarchy ('The Iron Heel') dominates and takes over the country. | |
The Islamist | book | ||
The Journal of Strategic Studies | journal | ||
The Killing$ Of Tony Blair | film | A crowdfunded film about the war criminal, Tony Blair. | |
The Kyiv Independent | newspaper | English-language Ukrainian media outlet heavily promoted by Western backers to social media users. | |
The London Gazette | newspaper | One of the official journals of record of the British government. | |
The London Review of Books | journal | ||
The Mafia CIA and George Bush | book | An early expose (1992) of George H. W. Bush | |
The Mail on Sunday | |||
The Matrix | Fiction | "You take the blue pill...the story ends, you wake up in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill...you stay in Wonderland, and I show you how deep the rabbit hole goes." | |
The Mena Connection | Film | An expose of Mena and Iran-Contra | |
The Met | TV series | A BBC programme about the Metropolitan Police. | |
The Mishcon Note | note | A note of Princess Diana's concerns, notably that she would die in a planned car crash. Made by her lawyer, Lord Mishcon, the day after speaking to her in 1995, it was submitted to police when Diana was in fact killed in a car crash. UK police keep it secret for 6 years until a similar letter was revealed by her butler, Paul Burrell. | |
The Mountbatten Report | book | The prequel to Op JB. Difficulties in publication meant that it was published posthumously, and two competing versions exist. | |
The Nameless War | book | ||
The New Criterion | magazine | ||
The New Yorker | Magazine | ||
The Observer | newspaper | ||
The Oklahoma City Bombing and the Politics of Terror | book | ||
The Parallax View | fiction | Reminiscent of the assassinations of the 1960s and the attempt on Ronald Reagan | |
The Politics of Heroin in Southeast Asia | book | ||
The Reagan Method | film | A groundbreaking documentary which puts a huge amount of Cold War psychological warfare in context | |
The Real Anthony Fauci | book | ||
The Road To 9-11 | book | ||
The Sovereign Individual | Book | ||
The Spectator | Magazine | UK magazine supportive of the Conservative Party | |
The Spike | book | A spy thriller by twospooks. | |
The Sun | Newspaper | A UK tabloid | |
The Sunday Telegraph | Daily newspaper | ||
The Times | Daily newspaper | ||
The Zap Gun | book | ||
They Live | fiction | ||
Three Days of the Condor | Fiction | 1975 political thriller about a bookish CIA researcher who comes back from lunch one day to discover his co-workers murdered, then subsequently tries to avoid his own murder and outwit those responsible. At the end, it is left open whether his whistleblowing will really be published by the New York Times. | |
Tiananmen Square “Massacre” The Power of Words vs. Silent Evidence | book | ||
Time Magazine | magazine | Long established part of the US corporate media establishment | |
Time Out | magazine | London and global cultural, entertainment guide magazine. By the 1980s, its former radicalism, where it exposed deep state activities, has all but vanished. | |
Toronto Star | One of Canada's largest legacy media corporations. | ||
Tragedy and Hope | book | A 1966 expose of US deep state history by Carroll Quigley | |
UK Public Order Act | Law | ||
UK/2006 Equality Act | legal | ||
UN/Convention on the Law of the Sea | law | ||
UN/SC/Resolutions Critical of Israel | resolution | ||
US/Constitution | legal | ||
USA Today | newspaper | American newspaper, "Neutral fact checker" according to Big Tech | |
Underground History of American Education | book | A "superhuman effort of scholarship" from a master in the field, Gatto's book exposes both the history and the contemporary social function of mass compulsion schooling. | |
United Nations Convention Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances | treaty | ||
United Nations Convention against Torture | treaty | ||
Vanity Fair | magazine | ||
Versailles Treaty | treaty | ||
Wag the dog | Fiction | The film centers on a spin doctor and a Hollywood producer who fabricate an entire war | |
Wall Street Journal | A US newspaper | ||
Washington Times | newspaper | ||
Welcome to New York | Fiction | Movie suppressed from mainstream distribution by the influence of billionaire deep state operative Anne Sinclair | |
Westminster paedophile dossier | report | A dossier of allegations on paedophilia by senior UK establishment figures | |
Windswept House: A Vatican Novel | 1996 novel by Roman Catholic priest and theologian Malachi Martin, containing "real events and real people masked in the form of a novel", telling the story of an international organized attempt by these Vatican insiders and secular internationalists to force a pope of the Catholic Church to abdicate. | ||
WitchHunt | film | ||
Wolfowitz Doctrine | Wolfowitz Doctrine.webp | memo | Policy paper with a focus on how the US can stay number one. |
Wonder Woman | fiction | Superhero movie that came out the same year Hillary Clinton was supposed to become president and invade Syria. | |
World in Action | Television series | ||
Wounded Leaders | book | ||
Zeit | newspaper | German liberal, transatlantic national weekly newspaper, and a central in the German part of the Bilderberg network. |