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  • Tragedy and Hope  + (A 1966 expose of US deep state history by [[Carroll Quigley]])
  • USS Liberty Incident  + (A 1967 false flag attack by Israel that trA 1967 false flag attack by Israel that tried and failed to sink the USS Liberty, a United States Navy signals intercept ship. The investigation was told to "conclude that the attack was a case of 'mistaken identity' despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary." Israel paid compensation but always contested that it was accidental.t always contested that it was accidental.)
  • File:Between Two Ages.pdf  + (A 1970 book that had a very clear vision of the Internet along with other technical developments that would today be considered outlandish. Especially weather warfare and society control by electromagnetic means. Some quotes summarized here.)
  • Document:1975 WUBRINY Memo  + (A 1975 memo from before George H. W. Bush was made [[DCI]] that reveals years of involvement in CIA operations.)
  • Regent's Park bombing  + (A 1982 London bombing ascribed but never proved to be the work of the Provisional IRA.)
  • Dutroux Affair  + (A 1990s partial exposure of the Belgian [[VIPaedophile]] control vector.)
  • Loughinisland massacre  + (A 1994 shooting by the UVF which killed 6 civilians)
  • Swissair Flight 111  + (A 1998 crash of the "[[UN]]A 1998 crash of the "[[UN]] shuttle". It was subject to the most expensive transport accident investigation in Canadian history, the chief forensic scientist of which claimed in 2011 that he was not allowed to pursue clear evidence of an incendiary device.ue clear evidence of an incendiary device.)
  • Mark Klein  + (A 2006 whistleblower who revealed how AT&T were partnering with the NSA to spy on their customers.)
  • American War Machine  + (A 2014 book by [[Peter Dale Scott]].)
  • 2018 Brussels DisinfoLab  + (A 2018 conference set up jointly by the [[EU Disinfolab]] and the [[Atlantic Council]])
  • 2021 Monkeypox Tabletop Exercise  + (A 2021 biological exercise which (resciently) predicted the [[monkeypox]] pandemic which started in mid May 2022)
  • National Conservative Conference  + (A 2023 conference on Conservativism)
  • LGBT  + (A 21<sup>st</sup> century acronym meaning '''''Lesbian Gay Bi-sexual Trans-gender'''''. It was coined by those seeking to promote and further the civil and legal rights of individuals fitting those four categories.)
  • File:ICA 2017 01.pdf  + (A 25 page report on joint US intelligence agencies assessment of alleged Russian interference in the 2016 Presidential election.)
  • Aid convoy departs Moscow  + (A 280 truck convoy loaded with @2,000 tons of humanitarian aid supplies departs from Moscow bound for Eastern Ukraine)
  • Waco siege  + (A 51-day siege which "tired and frustrated" the FBI negotiators after which the [[FBI]] burned down the compound.)
  • Joseph Kasputys  + (A 9-11 connected multimillionaire)
  • 9-11/Dissident  + (A 9-11 dissident is someone who publicly cA 9-11 dissident is someone who publicly calls into question the [[US Deep state]]'s official narratives surrounding the 9/11 event. The label is not for minor disagreements but for those with a more serious objection to the story as told by [[Corporate media|commercially-controlled media]]}.[[Corporate media|commercially-controlled media]]}.)
  • Tony Rooke  + (A 9-11 dissident who refused to pay the BBC, stating that this would be a crime under the [[2000 Terrorism Act]] since he "had reasonable cause to suspect that it may be used, for terrorism purposes".)
  • Indira Singh  + (A 9-11 whistleblower who exposed Ptech)
  • Salvatore Princiotta  + (A 9/11 firefighter who was murdered.)
  • Prasanna Kalahasthi  + (A 9/11 widow reported to have hung herself out of grief.)
  • Michael Parenti  + (A <i>highly</i> recommended American historian.)
  • Samuel Vallee  + (A <i>highly</i> recommended French author.)
  • Jonathan Marcus  + (A BBC journalist whose name is on a list of journalists leaked from the [[Integrity Initiative]] in 2018.)
  • The Met  + (A BBC programme about the Metropolitan Police.)
  • Greg Palast  + (A BBC reporter and journalist who, while good on certain subjects, has been termed as a gatekeeper for a vociferous defense of the official narrative about 9/11.)
  • Florimond Damman  + (A Belgian deep state operative who was closely involved with [[Le Cercle]].)
  • Karel Van Noppen  + (A Belgian livestock inspector assassinated reportedly killed by the "hormone mafia".)
  • Union Minière du Haut Katanga  + (A Belgian mining company, once operating in the province of Katanga, in what is now the [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]])
  • Yom Kippur War  + (A Bilderberg approved war in the Middle East to provide probable cause to increased the oil price, allowing US oil companies to cash in big time.)
  • Peter Carrington  + (A Bilderberg chairman.)
  • Malaysia Airlines Flight 17  + (A Boeing 777-200 plane, of Malaysian Airlines, which crashed in [[Ukraine]], east of Donetsk on 17 July [[2014]], killing all 298 on board. President of [[Malaysia]] [[Mahathir Mohamad]] was very suspicious of the immediate sole blaming of [[Russia]].)
  • Control Risks  + (A British "private security" company set up in 1975 by [[David Walker (SAS)]], comparable to [[Kroll Inc]] set up in New York in 1972)
  • 'Jihadi John'  + (A British Arab man alleged to be the person seen in several atrocity videos obtained and published by [[SITE Intelligence Group]] - hard to tell fact from spin in the story, he is possibly a [[Wag the Dog]] person.)
  • Mike Hoare  + (A British Army Soldier and later an infamous Mercenary with numerous exploits to his name.)
  • The Conservative Woman  + (A British and Irish news website; part of the [[COVID-19/Resistance]].)
  • Michelle Dewberry  + (A British businesswoman, stood now a TV presenter on [[GB News]])
  • Covid Action UK  + (A British campaign group. Associates are experts on "[[conspiracy theorists]]", "anti-vaxxer [[misinformation]]")
  • Paul Vigay  + (A British computer consultant, notable for work in developing and supporting RISC OS software. Interested in UFOs and crop circles.)
  • Wilfred Thesiger  + (A British explorer)
  • Henry Jackson Society  + (A British neocon political action committee supported by key US neocons and by two of David Cameron's closest advisers.)
  • Henry John Temple  + (A British politician who served twice as Prime Minister in the mid-19<sup>th</sup> century.)
  • Anson Ng  + (A British reporter for the ''[[Financial Times]]'' who, similarly to [[Danny Casolaro]] was found dead in his bathtub after investigating the [[BCCI]].)
  • Dr. David Bell  + (A British whistleblower)
  • Craigie-Arita Agreement  + (A British-Japanese treaty that might contain secret clauses)
  • Century Group  + (A British-coordinated interventionist group active in the [[United States]] prior to American entry into [[World War Two]].)
  • G4S Secure Solutions  + (A British/American multinational security services company with deep ties to the US government and military complex)
  • Cambodia  + (A Buddhist nation in [[Indochina]].)
  • Georgi Markov  + (A Bulgarian dissident writer who assassinated in 1978)
  • Dilyana Gaytandzhieva  + (A Bulgarian journalist who was sacked after claiming that the US shipped weapons to the [[Al Nusra Front]] and published a story about this in 2017 that included many images of alleged documents.)
  • Jeb Bush  + (A Bush crime family member whom the cabal are trying to get elected.)
  • John Earman  + (A CIA Inspector General for 6 years who opposed [[Operation Midnight Climax]]. Very little information is available about him as of 2019.)
  • Richard Brenneke  + (A CIA and Iran-Contra insider who testified to participation in drug dealing, [[Iran Contra]] and the [[October surprise conspiracy]].)
  • Prabowo Subianto  + (A CIA assessment pointed him out as "the type of officer who could rise to national leadership")
  • Walter Pincus  + (A CIA asset in the corporate media)
  • Robert Morrow  + (A CIA employee who unwittingly participated in the [[JFK assassination]] and subsequently wrote about it.)
  • Air America  + (A CIA front company)
  • Eatsco  + (A CIA front company that plead guilty in 1984 to overcharging the Pentagon by $8 million for delivering arms to Egypt)
  • User:Robin  + (A CIA memo on us of media assets to try to bolster the flagging [[official narrative]] about the JFK assassination. Amongst the tactics - use of the phrase "conspiracy theorist".)
  • Chile/1973 coup d'état  + (A CIA military intelligence operation that overthrew of the democratically elected Salvador Allende.)
  • Project MKDELTA  + (A CIA mind control research project)
  • E. Howard Hunt  + (A CIA officer and USDSO. Heavily involved in both the Watergate Coup and the assassination of JFK.)
  • Osama bin Laden  + (A CIA operative, heavily involved in CIA covert operations such as Operation Cyclone and Gladio plan B.)
  • Philip Marshall  + (A CIA pilot who published two popular and insightful books on [[9-11]]. He was found shot dead with his children.)
  • Operation MIAS  + (A CIA run "arms-reduction project which reportedly bough back Stinger missiles given to the [[Mujahideen]] to fight the USSR in Afghanistan)
  • Douglas Schlachter  + (A CIA spook and associate of [[Edwin Wilson]] who plead guilty in the [[Arms for Libya]] weapons deal.)
  • Jerry Daniels  + (A CIA spook from the heroin/covert war operation in [[Laos]] and contact to general [[Vang Pao]]. Was reportedly poisoned by carbon monoxide.)
  • Richard Stallings  + (A CIA spook involved in the [[1975 Australian coup d'état]].)
  • Operation 40  + (A CIA-run assassination squad begun with Fidel Castro in mind, but that had its fingers in a lot of pies, probably including the JFK Assassination.)
  • Allivane International  + (A CIA/MI6 front company involved in arms deals.)
  • Russia’s Strategy on NATO'S Eastern and Southern Flanks  + (A CIDOB/The Institute for Statecraft/NATO meeting)
  • Cambridge University/St John's College  + (A Cambridge College which hosted the [[Bilderberg]] meeting)
  • John Diefenbaker  + (A Canadian PM who fought the [[Canadian Deep state]]. Toppled in [[regime change]] operation by the Kennedy administration in 1962/63.)
  • Document:Canada PM Justin Trudeau’s government in crisis after minister quits over corruption probe  + (A Canadian [[Jody Wilson-Raybould|minister]]A Canadian [[Jody Wilson-Raybould|minister]]’s sudden resignation on 12 February 2019 turned vague allegations of interference in the criminal prosecution of an [[SNC-Lavalin|engineering giant]] into a deepening political crisis for Prime Minister [[Justin Trudeau]]’s Liberals.Justin Trudeau]]’s Liberals.)
  • Bernard Sherman  + (A Canadian billionaire who was found dead with his wife on 15 December 2017.)
  • Omar Khadr  + (A Canadian citizen who has nearly spent 1/2 of his life in military detention, after being arrested as a minor caught in a firefight in which several of his adult companions and a US soldier were killed.)
  • Gerald Bull  + (A Canadian engineer and developer of long-range artillery. Best known for his involvement in the Iraq 'supergun' project.)
  • Policy 713  + (A Canadian government policy regarding transgenderism in schools.)
  • 2022 Freedom Convoy  + (A Canadian protest against the [[COVID-19/Vaccine/Mandation]] for truckers which acted as a focal point for opposition to government overreach.)
  • Canadian Broadcasting Corporation  + (A Canadian state-owned media outlet.)
  • Stephen Gowans  + (A Canadian-based writer and foreign policy analyst.)
  • Orlando Letelier  + (A Chilean socialist politician and diplomat, assassinated in Washington D.C.)
  • Katharine Gun  + (A Chinese translator who exposed illegal efforts by the [[GCHQ]] to illegally bug the UN offices of 6 nations in an effort to start an illegal war. Considered a hero by many.)
  • Ramon Llull University  + (A Christian-inspired university)
  • Document:Covert Action in Chile, 1963-73  + (A Church committee report of the hearings A Church committee report of the hearings before them to study governmental operations with respect to intelligence activities of the United States Senate. A very thorough, but lengthy, investigation into CIA activity in Chile. Includes numerous instances of media manipulation and propaganda in the millions of dollars.and propaganda in the millions of dollars.)
  • Stephen Sizer  + (A Church of England of vicar who incurred the [[establishment]]'s wrath by posting a link to Wikispooks on Facebook.)
  • Worshipful Company of Security Professionals  + (A City of London Livery Company and a good example of how the influence of the "City of London" reaches into all corners of British society.)
  • Saint Kitts and Nevis  + (A Commonwealth island nation in the Caribbean Sea)
  • Saint Lucia  + (A Commonwealth island nation in the Caribbean Sea)
  • Saint Vincent and the Grenadines  + (A Commonwealth island nation in the Caribbean Sea)
  • Carlos Bringuier  + (A Cuban émigré who knew [[Lee Harvey Oswald]].)
  • LifeLog  + (A DARPA project to create a system of collecting data about users in a single place. It was cancelled when Facebook started, in February 2004.)
  • 2006 Mexico DC-9 drug bust  + (A DC-9 made an emergency landing and was found to be containing over 5 tonnes of cocaine. The pilot "disappeared", unnamed, and the plane was deregistered and sold within days to an unknown customer in Venezuela.)
  • Michael Hurley  + (A DEA official accused of involvement in the [[Lockerbie Bombing]].)
  • Philip Haney  + (A DOHS whistleblower who suddenly died in February 2020)
  • Ole Bjørn Kraft  + (A Danish conservative politician whom [[Józef Retinger]] consulted when setting up the [[Bilderberg group]])
  • Katie Hobbs  + (A Democrat from Arizona.)
  • Tony Navarrete  + (A Democrat state senator from Arizona. Also a child predator.)
  • Directorate of Defence Communications  + (A Department of the UK [[MOD]] concerned with internal communications and contacts with the media)