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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "A US president who stood up to the US deep state". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Carroll Quigley  + (A US [[historian]] who used unprecedented access to [[US deep state]] archives to write ''[[Tragedy and Hope]]'')
  • Guantanamo Bay detention camp  + (A US [[military base]] now used primarily as a torture camp due to its obscure legal jurisdiction. After campaigning in 2009 on promises to shut it down within a year, in 2014 Barack Obama announced plans to expand it.)
  • Frank Olson  + (A US bioweapons researcher who fell to his death after having been unwittingly given [[LSD]] under the umbrella of [[MKNAOMI]] and [[MKULTRA]].)
  • Counterpunch  + (A US biweekly political magazine that since 2018 has moved sharply to the official narrative.)
  • Aubrey McClendon  + (A US businessman who died in suspicious circumstances.)
  • Pujo Committee  + (A US congressional subcommittee that probed the [[Money Trust]]. The original chair, Arsene Pujo, withdrew after about a month, so it was actually chaired by [[Hubert D. Stephens]].)
  • Larry McDonald  + (A US congressman who placed legislative pressure on the [[CFR]]. Died in [[Korean Air Lines Flight 007]].)
  • Nick Begich  + (A US congressman whose small plane disappeared without trace in Alaska, together with [[Hale Boggs]] and two other men.)
  • Bohemian Grove  + (A US deep state milieu in Northern California.)
  • Guy Banister  + (A US deep state operative involved in the JFK assassination. Suddenly died after he had attracted the attention of investigator Jim Garrison.)
  • Al Martin  + (A US deep state operative who wrote a memoir about "[[Iran Contra]]".)
  • G. McMurtrie Godley  + (A US diplomat)
  • Walter Page  + (A US diplomat who received money from Woodrow Wilson's banker, [[Cleveland Dodge]].)
  • Dean Lorich  + (A US doctor who expressed dissatisfaction about the [[Clinton Foundation]], found dead in with a knife in his chest, declared a suicide)
  • Smedley Butler  + (A US general who exposed the coup that financiers had planned for USA.)
  • Ben Swann  + (A US information activist with a background in [[corporate media]].)
  • Walter Lippmann  + (A US journalism who coined the phrase "[[Cold War]]".)
  • Sheila Abdus-Salaam  + (A US judge found dead in the Hudson River in 2017)
  • Mail Isolation Control and Tracking  + (A US mail program to photograph of the exterior of every piece of mail that is processed in the United States.)
  • Fletcher Prouty  + (A US military establishment insider who fingered [[Edward Lansdale]] as the orchestrator of the JFK assassination.)
  • Wall Street Journal  + (A US newspaper)
  • Richard Levernier  + (A US nuclear power security whistleblower)
  • Michael Connell  + (A US political consultant who died in a small [[plane crash]])
  • H. John Heinz III  + (A US politician and [[Bilderberger]] who died in a small [[plane crash]] the day before a friend of his, [[John Tower]] also died in a plane crash.)
  • Mel Carnahan  + (A US politician who died in a small plane crash in 2000. Two years later, a similar plane crash killed [[Paul Wellstone]], another liberal opponent of the "[[national security]]" agenda.)
  • James Garfield  + (A US president who was assassinated)
  • Antioch University  + (A US private university with multiple campuses)
  • US/Secret Service  + (A US secret service focusing primarily on financial fraud and protecting key individuals such as politicians.)
  • Bronson Cutting  + (A US senator whose efforts to reform the banking system appeared to be gaining traction in 1934. He died in a plane crash in 1935.)
  • Steven Dale Green  + (A US soldier convicted of raping and murdering an Iraqi girl.)
  • Anthony Shaffer  + (A US spook who has promoted the [[9-11 Official opposition narrative]].)
  • Jim Steele  + (A US veteran of the "[[dirty war]]s" in [[Central America]] an [[Iraq]].)
  • Jesselyn Radack  + (A US whistleblower in the aftermath of 9-11.)
  • Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth  + (A US-based, active [[9-11]] truth group, supported by thousands of US Architects & Engineers.)
  • Franklin child prostitution ring  + (A US/Deep state backed child prostitution ring centered around [[Larry King]] that was partially exposed)
  • File:Persona-Management-Contract.pdf  + (A USAF 'specification and invitation to supply' for 'persona management software')
  • WW2/Dieppe Raid  + (A WW2 raid on Dieppe which thousands of men were killed or captured.)
  • Document:I will wear a poppy for the last time  + (A WW2 veteran airs his disillusionment with the way in which the establishment's cynical use of remembrance day to promote the official narrative of all the US/UK/NATO military escapades as being purely altruistically motivated.)
  • Pro Deo  + (A WWII intelligence agency)
  • Seth Rich  + (A Washington DC staffer who was murdered fA Washington DC staffer who was murdered for unclear reasons, and whom Julian Assange hinted may have been a source for [[Wikileaks]]. The FBI claimed for 4 years they had no data on him, later admitting that they had thousands of pages of documents and his laptop.ands of pages of documents and his laptop.)
  • File:White Book.pdf  + (A White Book on violations of human rights and the rule of law in Ukraine since November 2013, released by the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs on 5 May 2014)
  • "Philip Cross"  + (A Wikipedia username that has been used every day for several years, sparking the suggestion that he may be a pseudonym for use by multiple paid editors.)
  • BBC/Verify  + (A [[BBC]] "fact checking service")
  • Bne IntelliNews  + (A [[Berlin]] and [[Tallinn]] based media company focusing on [[Eastern Europe]] and [[Eurasia]])
  • European Policy Centre  + (A [[Brussels]]A [[Brussels]] [[think tank]] with excellent connections to [[EU]] institutions and top personnel. A number of large companies and business associations use it to influence EU policy. For example, the EPC was exposed as a [[front organization]] for a corporate alliance led by the [[tobacco industry]] in the [[1990s]]. Other members include the CIA-close [[German Marshall Fund]] and [[Open Society Foundations]].[[Open Society Foundations]].)
  • Grenada  + (A [[Caribbean]] island, that had a coup in the 1980s.)
  • Document:The cruelty of assisted dying  + (A [[Channel 4]] documentary on [[euthanasia]] in the [[US]] and [[Canada]] raises the debate of assisted dying)
  • Daniel Forestier  + (A [[DGSE]] agent who was assassinated in 2019)
  • Frans Alphons Maria Alting von Geusau  + (A [[Dutch]] [[diplomat]] and scholar in international law. Von Geusau was also an advisor to the Dutch government from [[1968]] to [[1998]].)
  • Dries van Agt  + (A [[Dutch]]A [[Dutch]] conservative Christian PM who started the Dutch Drug Policy ''to end'' the [[War on Drugs]], vocally opposed [[Israel]] and appears to be removed as PM when [[neo-liberals]] and [[socialists]] became increasingly supportive of [[Cold War]] [[SDS]] policies.[[SDS]] policies.)