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  • EverybodyWiki  + (A wiki that keeps articles which are deleted by Wikipedia)
  • Powerbase  + (A wiki-based free encyclopaedia into PR, corporate and political spin.)
  • Infogalactic  + (A wikipedia fork.)
  • Document:Illegal Slaughter - Cameron’s Bombings of Syria, Equals Blair’s Iraq War Crimes  + (A withering, contemptuous critique of David Cameron and the UK political class in their determination to take part in the illlegal bombing of another sovereign state using absurdly oxymoronic 'war-on-terror' excuses.)
  • File:Did 6 Million Really Die.pdf  + (A witness account of the 1980's Canadian trials of Ernst Zundel in which he was charged with "...disseminating false news" concerning the treatment of Jews by Germany during WWII)
  • Alayne Fleischmann  + (A witness to massive financial crimes who was contacted by the authorities and blew the whistle publicly only in November 2014 after realising that the Justice department and the SEC were intent on hushing up rather than publishing the fraud.)
  • Kymberley Suchomel  + (A witness to the [[2017 Las Vegas shooting]] and described more than one shooter firing into the crowd. Died about a week later. Reason unknown.)
  • Jim McDougal  + (A witness to the [[Whitewater]] affair who reportedly died of a [[heart attack]] while in prison in [[Texas]].)
  • Michael Hess  + (A witness to the destruction of WTC7 who refused to speak about the the discrepancies he observed from the [[9-11 official narrative]].)
  • Margie Schoedinger  + (A woman found shot dead after filing rape charges against George W. Bush. Corporate media uninterested.)
  • Jessica Collins  + (A woman that accused [[Epstein]], [[Deborah Palfrey]] and [[Joe Biden]] of sexual abuse.)
  • Catherine Ashton  + (A woman with zero qualification or experience of foreign affairs who, in 2009, was made 'High representative for Foreign Affairs and Security policy' in a deal which finally recognised that the position was NOT going to be given to Tony Blair)
  • Cambridge University/Newnham College  + (A women only college at Cambridge)
  • "Korean War/CIA brainwashing spin"  + (A word coined by the CIA in an effort to cover-up the US Army's use of biological weapons in the Korean War.)
  • Todd Leventhal  + (A writer at America.gov Member of the [[Institute for Statecraft]])
  • Rodney Stich  + (A writer of over 20 books exposing US government corruption.)
  • Bilderberg/1964  + (A year after this meeting, the post of [[GATT/Director-General]] was set up, and given Eric Wyndham White, who attended the '64 meeting. Several subsequent holders have been Bilderberg insiders, only 2 are not known to have attended the group.)
  • Eurovision Song Contest  + (A yearly musical event held in Europe.)
  • Man with seizure in front of TSBD  + (A young man suffers some sort of seizure in front of the book depository. ref. Crossfire, p 42)
  • 'Little Apostate'  + (A young woman in the US who became critical of the Covid-19 related legislation and started a podcast. Seems to be inactive since mid-2022.)
  • NGO Monitor  + (A zionist lobby group.)
  • National Center for Medical Intelligence  + (ABC News cited 4 anonymous sources that the NCMI warned the White House that "a contagion was sweeping through China’s [[Wuhan]] region" in late November 2019. The NCMI denied this.)
  • Andrew Ng  + (AI researcher interested in big data)
  • Eugene Dinkin  + (AN "unsung hero" spook who intercepted a communication about the [[JFK assassination]]. Shared this with journalists in the press room of the [[United Nations]] office in Geneva. Smeared as having poor [[mental health]])
  • Pete Brewton  + (AN investigative journalist who exposed the [[Savings and loan fraud]].)
  • Dulcie September  + (ANC member, anti-apartheid activist, and political prisoner who went into exile in London. She was assassinated in [[Paris]].)
  • Mike Burgess  + (ASIO Director-General of Security)
  • Duncan Lewis  + (ASIO Director-General of Security)
  • Paul O'Sullivan  + (ASIO Director-General of Security)
  • David Sadleir  + (ASIO Director-General of Security)
  • John Moten  + (ASIO Director-General of Security)
  • Alan Wrigley  + (ASIO Director-General of Security)
  • Harvey Barnett  + (ASIO Director-General of Security)
  • David Irvine  + (ASIO Director-General of Security. Bugged dirt-poor neighbour [[East Timor]] to gain advantage in oil and gas treaty.)
  • Richard Chang  + (Abbey National financier who fell to his death in 2004)
  • Abby Martin  + (Abby Martin beautiful journalist with a beAbby Martin beautiful journalist with a beautiful heart and mind with [[George Galloway]], another strong voice for the voiceless. Hats off to you both for working so hard against injustice.<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>]</a></sup>)
  • Abertay University  + (Abertay was the first to offer a degree in Ethical [[Hacking]], starting in 2006.)
  • Mabel van Oranje  + (Abnormal influential [[spook]]. Helped destroying [[Yugoslavia]]. Lover of Drug Kingpin and friend of the royals [[Klaas Bruinsma]]. Burned publicly by an [[AIVD]]-agent.)
  • Document:The Forde Report and the Labour Right  + (About a third of the mass membership that About a third of the mass membership that [[Jeremy Corbyn|Corbyn]] brought into the [[Labour Party]] has now left. [[Keir Starmer|Starmer]], having lied his way through his leadership election, has now positioned the party very squarely back as [[Blairite]] and [[Tory]] Lite. There is therefore a very real argument that the [[Forde Report]] simply does not matter.[[Forde Report]] simply does not matter.)
  • Cypherpunks: Freedom and the Future of the Internet  + (About freedom in the internet age)
  • Document:Putting Palestinians on a Diet  + (About the Israel blockade of Gaza and the manner in which the Western [[Corporate media|commercially-controlled media]] contrive to ignore it.)
  • Adolf W. Jann  + (About the Seveso chemical disaster at his About the Seveso chemical disaster at his [[Hoffmann La Roche]] plant: "Capitalism means progress, and progress can lead sometimes to some inconvenience." When he was asked what he thought about the children crying in the hospitals, he said "It is normal: the children weep when they are subject to injections" weep when they are subject to injections")
  • Document:Outrage over killing of journalists is essential  + (Above all we need to protect the laws and Above all we need to protect the laws and institutions which would have protected [[Anna Politkovskaya]], [[Marie Colvin]] and [[Jamal Khashoggi]] had they been universal. We need to treat a threat to journalists anywhere as a threat to journalists everywhere.ere as a threat to journalists everywhere.)
  • Document:The scariest thing about Brussels is our reaction to it  + (Absurd over-reaction to terrorist attacks in the west in general and the [[Mass murder in Brussels]] in particular, is EXACTLY what the those responsible for the attacks want and expect.)
  • Alexander Mattelaer  + (Academic Director of the [[Institute for European Studies]] at the [[Free University of Brussels]], mentioned in the [[Integrity Intiative leaks]].)
  • Nick Butler  + (Academic founder of the [[British-American Project]])
  • Rob McCusker  + (Academic interested in corruption and trans-national crime. Senior fellow within the Governance and Integrity Group of the [[Institute for Statecraft]].)
  • Francis Boyle  + (Academic lawyer, Francis Andrew Boyle is [[Fab]] at the [[World Court]])
  • Alex Schmid  + (Academic supporter of the "[[War on Terror]]")
  • Anthony Hall  + (Academic targeted by [[B'nai B'rith]] in 2016 for "using his academic credentials to [[deny the Holocaust]] and promote 9/11 [[conspiracy theories]].")
  • Neil Ferguson  + (Academic used by the [[UK deep state]] to create frightening epidemiological models. In 2020 his group promoted the [[UK COVID Lockdown]]. Resigned from the [[SAGE]] after breaking the lockdown rules.)
  • Stanley Hoffmann  + (Academic who attended the [[1967 Bilderberg|1967]] and [[1983 Bilderberg]]s.)
  • Mordecai Ben-Ari  + (Academic who spoke at the infamous [[Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism]] on "Protecting the Airways".)
  • Kim Byong-joon  + (Academic who was abruptly named as Korea's new prime minister in 2016, but never actually appointed.)
  • Lev E. Dobriansky  + (Academic working with Ukrainian exile groups for the CIA.)
  • Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy  + (Academy is dedicated to training priests to serve in the diplomatic corps and the Secretariat of State of the [[Holy See]].)
  • Black Sea  + (Accessible from the Eastern Mediterranean by passing through Turkey. [[Russia]]'s southern coastline in Europe)
  • Accident  + (Accidents ''do'' happen. But that truism also provides [[plausible deniability]].)
  • Carlos Aritario  + (Accompanied [[Virginio Rognoni]] to the [[1982 Bilderberg]].)
  • Adam Dekkushev  + (According to Dekkushev, it wasn't the FSB that ordered the bombing, as Boris Berezovsky later claimed, but the United States Central Intelligence Agency.)
  • TruNews  + (According to Wikipedia and the ADL, an "anti-semitic" [[website]] which has received press credentials by the the Trump administration.)
  • Document:Julian Assange to make final appeal in extradition case  + (According to [[RSF]], the upcoming appeal represents [[Assange]]’s final opportunity to contest extradition within the [[UK]], unless he decides to bring his case to the [[European Court of Human Rights]].)
  • Document:Unanswered questions over Lockerbie  + (According to [[Tam Dalyell]]According to [[Tam Dalyell]] MP: "The American and British governments do not want the film shown. The American families do not want the film shown because they want their compensation money ($2.7 billion). More importantly, their lawyers want their money ($810 million)." lawyers want their money ($810 million).")
  • Document:Batley and Spen by-election: Palestine becomes potential dealbreaker  + (According to [https://promo.coral.co.uk/enAccording to [https://promo.coral.co.uk/en/promo/pm/online-betting/bet-5-get-20 Coral,] [[Galloway]] is currently on 50/1 odds to win, compared to 2/1 for [[Leadbeater]] and 2/5 for Conservative candidate [[Ryan Stephenson]]. [https://promotion.williamhill.com/uk/sports/football/ppc/m40-h50/euros-v2 William Hill] has the [[Conservatives]] on 1/3, [[Labour Party|Labour]] at 5/2 and the [[WPGB]] at 33/1.[[WPGB]] at 33/1.)
  • AIDS industry  + (According to critics, the HIV/AIDS paradigm, is politically, economically and socially driven, rather than based on verifiable scientific data.)
  • Fabian Society  + (According to itself, it aims to promote grAccording to itself, it aims to promote greater equality of power, wealth and opportunity, the value of collective action and public service, an accountable, tolerant and active democracy, citizenship, liberty and human rights, sustainable development, multilateral international cooperationnt, multilateral international cooperation)
  • Holodomor  + (According to many countries the Holodomor was a genocide)
  • German Marshall Fund  + (According to whistleblower [[Udo Ulfkotte]]According to whistleblower [[Udo Ulfkotte]], a [[CIA]] [[front]] group. Despite the 'German' in its name, it is a fully US/CIA-controlled operation, mainly to maintain a network of [[transatlantic]] European politicians and journalists. Hugely influential behind the scenes.sts. Hugely influential behind the scenes.)
  • Document:Communism by the Front Door  + (Account of an early morning raid by eight police officers on the author's home where she lives alone and which was followed by questioning and detention in custody until the evening, when she was released under the terms of her pre-existing police bail.)
  • Jean-Luc Brunel  + (Accused right hand of [[Ghislaine Maxwell]]Accused right hand of [[Ghislaine Maxwell]] and [[Jeffrey Epstein]]. Started a model agency with money from Epstein. Was convicted for prostitution of a minor in [[Florida]] in [[2009]]. Reportedly committed suicide in [[2022]] while awaiting a second trial involving accusations of [[raping]] [[French]] minors.[[French]] minors.)
  • Document:Spring fails in Ukrainian plunderland  + (Acerbic commentary and wit on the 2013-14 US sponsored coup in the Ukraine.)
  • AUKUS  + (Acronym for trilateral security partnership between [[Australia]], the [[United Kingdom]] and the [[United States]], where Australia is to buy nuclear submarines.)
  • Alphabet agency  + (Acronym used to describe U.S. intelligence agencies)
  • Transatlantic  + (Across [[Europe]] and [[North America]])
  • Sally Yates  + (Acting)
  • Roderick Moore  + (Acting)
  • James Dobbins  + (Acting)
  • Janet Woodcock  + (Acting)
  • Marlin Fitzwater  + (Acting)
  • Melvin Carraway  + (Acting Administrator of The [[Transportation Security Administration]] removed from office after a report found agents failed to find fake explosives and weapons in internal tests.)
  • Richard Grenell  + (Acting Director)
  • Kiev Junta announces ATO  + (Acting President, Olexander Turchynov, announces start of "anti-terrorist operation" against Donbas protestors.)
  • J. Daniel Howard  + (Acting Secretary of the Navy for 3 weeks.)
  • Hansford Johnson  + (Acting United States Secretary of the Navy in 2003)
  • Dennis M. Nagy  + (Acting [[Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency]], where he was responsible for creating [[Soviet Military Power]], an inflated estimate of [[Soviet]] power, to justify the increasing defense budgets of the [[Reagan Administration]].)
  • L. Patrick Gray  + (Acting [[Director of the FBI]])
  • Frank de Grave  + (Acting [[Mayor of Amsterdam]] in 1994. [[1999 Bilderberg]]. Tried exposing a big [[Dutch]] [[bank]] to the [[De Nederlandsche Bank]], was ignored initially. Became a member of the Council of State in [[2018]].)
  • Simon Murdoch  + (Acting chief executive and director of the [[GCSB]] for a while)
  • Action Council for Peace in the Balkans  + (Action Council to ensure active support of the Bosnian government through air power and an end to the UN arms embargo)
  • Sigal Mandelker  + (Action United States Deputy Secretary of the Treasury 2017-2018)
  • Activity  + (Actions)
  • Geoffrey Pyatt  + (Active during the [[2014 Ukraine coup]])
  • Life Magazine  + (Active in covering up the truth about the [[JFK assassination]] and promoting the narrative of the [[Warren Commission]].)
  • John Tuthill  + (Active in developing the [[Marshall Plan]]'s [[OEEC]]. Appointed [[United States Ambassador to Brazil]] 3 months after attended the [[1966 Bilderberg]])
  • Robert Stephen Ford  + (Active in organizing 2011 regime change attempt)
  • Peter Eyre  + (Activist and blogger. The blog seems to be inactive since [[2011]].)
  • Maryam Henein  + (Activist and health practitioner, known for ''Vanishing of the Bees''.)
  • Gurcharan Singh  + (Activist from the UK.)
  • Cory Doctorow  + (Activist in favor of liberalizing copyright laws and a proponent of the Creative Commons organization)
  • Nancy Schaefer  + (Activist politician and author of report on "The Corrupt Business of Child Protective Services" found dead, together with her husband of 52 years, declared to be a murder-suicide)
  • Ranjeet Brar  + (Activist speaking against and writing about [[Zionism]])
  • Kim Alberts  + (Activist with a focus on vaccine injury in the US.)
  • Ethan Nadelmann  + (Activist working to end the [[War on Drugs]]. Protege of [[George Soros]]. Selected a [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow/1997|Global Leaders for Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum]] in 1997.)
  • Ronald Reagan  + (Actor turned [[deep state functionary]]. Lots of black operations happened during his presidency.)
  • Lisa Howard  + (Actress and journalist who worried the [[US deep state]])
  • Document:Sergei Skripal - "I wanted a life outside Russia"  + (Adapted from "[[Skripal Affair|The Skripal Files]], The Life and Near Death of a [[Sergei Skripal|Russian Spy]]" by [[Mark Urban]], to be published by Macmillan on 4 October 2018 at £20)
  • Adjuvant  + (Additive to reduce the cost of vaccines - with an acknowledged "side effect" of reducing fertility.)
  • Beverley Gayner  + (Administrator of [[Le Cercle]] in March 2020)
  • Michael Huerta  + (Administrator of the Federal Aviation Administration 2011-18)
  • Chuck Rosenberg  + (Administrator of the US Drug Enforcement Administration)
  • Fulvio Martini  + (Admiral Fulvio Martini headed the Italian intelligence service SISMI for over 6 years.)
  • Yonsei University  + (Admission is widely regarded as determining one's career and social status in life)
  • Paulo Malhães  + (Admitted torturing and murdering dissidents)
  • Universal Declaration of Human Rights  + (Adopted by the United Nations General Assembly on 10 December 1948)
  • Roelie Post  + (Adoption whistleblower who was fired by the [[European Commission]])
  • James Sherr  + (Advanced Research & Assessment Group)
  • Quantum computing  + (Advanced computing technology, not very well understood, but deemed risky for a world where computers will be massively important for even the most daily tasks.)
  • Geoffrey Kent  + (Advertising expert and Chairman and CEO of tobacco manufacturer Imperial Group when he attended the [[1985 Bilderberg]])
  • Marion Bowman  + (Advised on all Counterinteligence and Counterterrorism investigations.)
  • Vin Weber  + (Adviser to 2008 US presidential hopeful [[Mitt Romney]])
  • Wojciech Kostrzewa  + (Advising [[Leszek Balcerowicz]])
  • Robert Karem  + (Advisor to Vice President [[Dick Cheney]], [[Eric Cantor]] and CIA-director [[Mike Pompeo]])
  • Cherif Bassiouni  + (Advisor to the [[International Centre for Counter-Terrorism]])
  • Black Lives Matter  + (Advocacy and protest organization. Has a tendency to become very popular around elections and subsequently... dissappear.)
  • Tess Lawrie  + (Advocate of [[Ivermectin]].)
  • Graeme Maxton  + (Advocating the "temporary" abolishment of [[democracy]], introduction of radical emergency legislation, in combination with [[technocracy|expert governments]] creating an [[globalism|international accord]] under the pretext of a "[[climate emergency]]".)
  • MacBride Principles  + (Affirmative action proposals for Northern Ireland.)
  • Said Tayeb Jawad  + (Afghan diplomat; posted in [[Russia]], [[UK]] and [[USA]])
  • Mauritania  + (African country that banned [[slavery]] in [[2007]].)
  • Burkina Faso  + (African country; formely part of the [[French Empire]].)
  • Cape Verde  + (African island nation. Independence from [[Portugal]] in 1975.)
  • Félix-Roland Moumié  + (African political leader assassinated by French secret services)
  • Outel Bono  + (African political leader assassinated by French secret services)
  • Diamond and Silk  + (African-American Trump supporting sisters, fired from [[Fox News]] for questioning [[COVID]])
  • "2022 German coup d'état plot"  + (After "[[The Storming of the Reichstag]]" in 2020, another attempt to overthrow the German government in 2022.)
  • "I wish I'd gotten the vaccine"  + (After "[[vaccine hesitancy]]" became noticeable, [[corporate media]] were flooded with tales of "[[anti-vaxxers]]" now ruing their choice. "I wish I'd gotten the vaccine" are their last words, wheezed out almost inaudibly from the death bed.)
  • Jimmy Hayes  + (After [[Hill & Knowlton]]After [[Hill & Knowlton]]'s involvement in the mendacious testimony of [["Nurse" Nayirah al-Ṣabaḥ]] was exposed, Jimmy Hayes estimated that the [[Kuwait]]i government funded as many as 20 PR, law and lobby firms in its campaign to mobilize US opinion and force against [[Saddam Hussein]]. <sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>)
  • Document:UN Wants to Know If Spy Agencies Hold Answer to Dag Hammarskjöld’s Death  + (After 56 years and many investigations, thAfter 56 years and many investigations, there is new hope that secrets lurking in Western intelligence archives could solve "[[Document talk:UN Wants to Know If Spy Agencies Hold Answer to Dag Hammarskjöld’s Death|the biggest whodunnit]]" in [[United Nations]] history: the mysterious death of Secretary-General [[Dag Hammarskjöld]]...ag Hammarskjöld]]...)
  • Sergio Balanzino  + (After [[Manfred Wörner]] died)
  • 2023-2024 Israel-Hamas War/Israeli invasion of Gaza  + (After [[October 7]]After [[October 7]], Israel invaded Gaza with widespread international support. The [[IDF]] went on a widely reported revenge killing spree. Even by Israel's own account, they killed 19500 Palestinian civilians after half a year of bombing hospitals, schools and civilian towers, utilizing numerous condemned tactics.ers, utilizing numerous condemned tactics.)
  • Sergio Balanzino  + (After [[Willy Claes]] resigned for corruption)
  • Jorge Gutman  + (After a meeting with an envoy of [[Ariel Sharon]], he agreed not to press charges about the armed men who were caught in the [[2001 Mexican legislative assembly attack]].)
  • Leo Varadkar  + (After becoming [[Leader of Fine Gael]] in 2017 he was made a [[Young Global Leader]] and has attended at least two [[WEF AGM]]s)
  • Sunny Sheu  + (After his home was fraudulently seized, he devoted himself to investigate how, following the leads up to Joseph Golia. Two days after announcing "Now I've got enough evidence to put Golia in Jail" he was found dead with head injuries.)
  • Jane Henney  + (After leaving the FDA she joined the [[AstraZeneca]] board of directors)
  • John Magruder  + (After the WW2 [[Office of Strategic Services]] was disbanded in 1945, core elements of it were maintained in the new [[Strategic Services Unit]] (SSU) led by Magruder, a link to the creation of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) in [[1947]].)
  • Birgit Breuel  + (After the assassination of [[Detlev Rohwedder]])
  • Alan Ratner  + (After the events of 9-11, Ratner made a large profit recycling the crime scene evidence.)
  • Document:Someone said they wanted to see me trapped in a burning car and watch flames melt my flesh  + (After the murder of MP [[David Amess]]After the murder of MP [[David Amess]], a crackdown on "[[internet]] [[trolls]]" is being demanded by most politicians. The UK's new [[UK/Culture Secretary|Culture Minister]] [[Nadine Dorries]] is pursuing new overreaching legislation regulating [[Big Tech]]. The "[[Online Safety Bill]]" will abolish [[online anonymity]] and empower [[internet censorship]]. There are fears that it will be the end for [[freedom of expression]] in the [[UK]].[[UK]].)
  • Document:Labour & ‘anti-Semitism’: Real goal of establishment smear campaign is to deny socialists power  + (After three years of screaming headlines, the truth about [[anti-Semitism]] in the [[Labour Party]] is finally revealed: just 0.08 percent of Labour’s half-a-million members have said or tweeted something [[anti-Semitic]])
  • Harry S. Truman  + (Against his better judgement, he was persuaded to create the CIA, something he later came to regret.)
  • Jane Bürgermeister  + (Against the concerted opposition of Big Pharma, Jane Bürgermeister has attempted to highlight risks and malfeasance associated with vaccines and emerging diseases.)
  • Agent provocateur  + (Agents provocateurs are undercover agents intended to incite others to commit violent and/or illegal acts.)
  • Heiko Maas  + (Aggressive promoter of the "[[war on terror]]", fan of [[internet censorship]])
  • Los Angeles Times  + (Aggressively promoted [[COVID-19 jabs]], and continues to be complicit in covering up the truth about the [[JFK/Assassination]].)
  • European Economic Area  + (Agreement that extends the EU's single market to non-EU member states [[Iceland]], [[Liechtenstein]], and [[Norway]].)
  • Minsk agreements  + (Agreements made in 2014/15 to end the civil war in Ukraine.)
  • Ahmad Shah Massoud  + (Ahmad Massoud.jpg)
  • Adrien Bocquet  + (Aid worker who went to Ukraine and says he observed war crimes committed by the [[Azov battalion]])
  • Richard Goodwin  + (Aide and [[speechwriter]] to Presidents [[John F. Kennedy]] and [[Lyndon B. Johnson]], and to Senator [[Robert F. Kennedy]]. Helped plan [[1964 Brazilian coup d'état|1964 Brazil coup]].)
  • JFK/Assassination/Air Force One/Airborne  + (Air Force One airborne.)
  • Air Force One arrives at Washington DC  + (Air Force One arrives at Andrews Air Force base Washington D.C., total flight time 2hrs 15min. ref. Best Evidence, p 680)
  • JFK/Assassination/Air Force One/Leaves Fort Worth  + (Air Force One leaves Carswell AFB Fort Worth for 13 min flight to Lovefield Airport.)
  • Paul J. Selva  + (Air Force general specializing in air supply operations who was vice chairman of the [[Joint Chiefs of Staff]] 2015-2019.)
  • Germanwings Flight 9525  + (Air crash blamed on [[lone nut]] pilot. The investigation covered up several important aspects.)
  • Air France Flight 1611  + (Air crash blamed on fire. The investigation covered up that it was hit by a military missile.)
  • Air France Flight 296  + (Air crash blamed on pilot error. The investigation covered up several important aspects.)
  • Nieves de Larracoechea  + (Air stewardess on board [[Pan Am Flight 103]] which exploded over Lockerbie in [[Scotland]] on 21 December 1988)
  • Malaysia Airlines Flight 17/Leaves departure gate  + (Aircraft leaves the departure gate at Amsterdam's Schipol airport)
  • Cruising altitude reached  + (Aircraft reaches cruising altitude of FL310 (31,000 ft))
  • Wafic Saïd  + (Al-Yamamah arms deal middleman)
  • Huntingdon College  + (Alabama college)
  • Troy State University  + (Alabama university)
  • Alan Krueger  + (Alan Krueger reportedly killed himself in March 2019, in spite of having a new book due out in June.)
  • Edi Rama  + (Albanian Prime Minister linked to organized crime (which is illegal to say in Albania))
  • Veton Surroi  + (Albanian politician; [[WEF/Global Leaders for Tomorrow 1999]])
  • 200 Years Together  + (Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn's work on the relationship between Russians and Jews inside the Russian and Soviet Empires.)
  • Vladimir Ashurkov  + (Alexey Navalny team member caught several times playing footsie with British intelligence services)
  • Bentalha massacre  + (Algerian civil war massacre, where [[GIA]], the group which took responsibility, might have been infiltrated and taken over by the Algerian government.)
  • Machine learning  + (Algorithms that improve automatically through experience;part of [[Artificial Intelligence]])
  • Document:Tiny Rowland – portrait of the bastard as a rebel  + (All big entrepreneurs have the stink of unAll big entrepreneurs have the stink of unpopularity around them. Whether it is through envy or sincere distaste, [[Donald Trump]], [[James Goldsmith]], [[Rupert Murdoch]], [[Robert Maxwell]] and [[Richard Branson]] have all become popular figures of hate. The one characteristic that has marked out [[Tiny Rowland]] is his lack of respect for authority.[[Tiny Rowland]] is his lack of respect for authority.)
  • Weapon/Testing  + (All kinds of weapons are getting tested on "the enemy" in a theater of war and some in peace time on civilian population.)
  • Prion diseases  + (All known prion diseases in mammals affect the structure of the brain or other neural tissue; all are progressive, have no known effective treatment, and are always fatal.)
  • Children of Men  + (All of humanity has been [[infertile]] for 20 years in connection with a [[flu pandemic]]. The movie never explains how exactly this happened.)
  • Document:Boris Johnson in Downing Street for five years: what could possibly go wrong?  + (All the cards are held by [[Boris Johnson]] because he has the answer to all the problems facing [[Britain]]. Save, perhaps, one: what could possibly go wrong for the [[Conservative Party|Conservative]]-[[Brexit]] Government?)
  • Aid convoy moves in  + (All the trucks have crossed the border and are now in Ukraine.)
  • Document:So Where is the Swedish Warrant?  + (All those [[Tony Blair|Blairite]]All those [[Tony Blair|Blairite]] MPs who seek to dodge the glaring issue of [[Freedom of the press|freedom of the media]] to publish [[whistleblower]] material revealing government crimes, by hiding behind trumped-up sexual allegations, are left looking pretty stupid.legations, are left looking pretty stupid.)
  • Document:Don’t Laugh! It’s “Anti-Semitic”!  + (All you need to know about French Comedian Dieudonne and the interests prompting both the French and UK Establishments to such ridiculous and downright nasty demonisation of him)
  • CDC/MMR vaccine fraud  + (Allegations of fraud by the CDC to cover up the connection between MMR vaccine and [[autism]].)
  • VIPaedophile  + (Allegations of pedophilia amongst the most senior positions in society are persistent in many countries, as is the pattern of official denial, [[losing documents]], sudden deaths of researchers and failure to prosecute.)
  • Ronald Bernard  + (Alleged Dutch whistleblower who in [[2017]] had an interview released in which he said that he was recruited by an organised crime network, initially to launder money, but later was asked if he wanted to participate in [[human sacrifice]].)
  • Ukr SBU comms intercepts  + (Alleged SSU, radio interception of conversations between "terrorists", "Boeing-777" plane crash (YouTube upload time approx))
  • Ritual at CERN  + (Alleged [[occult ritual]] occurring in the grounds of [[CERN]])
  • Jay Freres  + (Alleged by German journalist, [[Julius Mader]])
  • Kim Dotcom  + (Alleged copyright infringer in the cross hairs of Hollywood and the FBI)
  • Konstantin Yaroshenko  + (Alleged drug trafficker who was the subject of at least 3 requests for extradition by the Russian government. Sentenced to 20 years in jail, freed in 2022 in a prisoner swap.)
  • Korean War/Biological warfare  + (Alleged experimental usage of insect-born biological/bacteriological weapons during the Korean war)
  • Ambassador News Service  + (Alleged propaganda operation said to be affiliated with [[Brian Crozier]] and [[Peter Janke]], both of the intelligence affiliated [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]].)
  • Ayman al-Zawahri  + (Alleged right man of [[Osama Bin laden]], brains behind "[[9-11]]".)
  • The Hampstead Cover-Up  + (Alleged satanic cult activity.)
  • Danny Nightingale  + (Alleged that the SAS played a role in the death of [[Diana]].)
  • Zacarias Moussaoui  + (Alleged to be "the 20th hijacker")
  • Alan Standorf  + (Alleged to have leaked documents relating to the [[PROMIS]] intelligence software. Found dead in 1991.)
  • Tim Allan  + (Alleged to have orchestrated the attempted campaign/coup against UK Labour leader [[Jeremy Corbyn]].)
  • James Markham  + (Allegedly killed himself with air rifle)
  • Self-spreading vaccine  + (Allegedly only researched for use in animaAllegedly only researched for use in animal populations, since use on humans would be against the medical principles established at the [[Nuremberg trials]]. But it would eliminate the need for a mass vaccination operation, making it very tempting for use during the 2020 plan to vaccinate the entire human world population.ccinate the entire human world population.)
  • Document:MH-17 Slips into propaganda fog  + (Almost a year ago, Malaysia Airlines FlighAlmost a year ago, Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 was shot down over eastern Ukraine killing 298 people. Yet, instead of a transparent investigation seeking justice, the case became a propaganda game of finger-pointing, with the CIA withholding key evidence all the better to blame Russiaey evidence all the better to blame Russia)
  • University of Montpellier  + (Along with Paris, Toulouse and Aix-en-Provence, Montpellier is one of the largest student cities in France)
  • St. Moritz  + (Alpine mountain resort town in [[Switzerland]]. Hosted the [[2011 Bilderberg]].)
  • Liechtenstein  + (Alpine principality nation. [[Liechtenstein]] has one of the highest gross domestic products per person in the world when adjusted for purchasing power parity.)
  • Montreux  + (Alpine resort town on Lake Geneva in [[Switzerland]]. Hosted the [[2019 Bilderberg]].)
  • Jim Hagemann Snabe  + (Also member of the board of trustees at the [[World Economic Forum]])
  • Nikita Malik  + (Also "Head of Fempower")
  • Erich Dethleffsen  + (Also "Special Connection" to the [[Gehlen Organisation]].)
  • Allan Silberbrandt  + (Also 1997-1998. [[Marshall Memorial Fellow]].)
  • Michael Sahlin  + (Also Ambassador to Azerbaijan)
  • Michael Sahlin  + (Also Ambassador to Turkey)
  • Chris Quick  + (Also Executive Officer to Director of Operations from 2010 to 2012)
  • John Reid  + (Also Labour Party Chair)
  • Jim Prentice  + (Also Minister of Western Economic Diversification)
  • Paul van Zeeland  + (Also Prime Minister)
  • John Jenkins  + (Also UK Special Representative to the National Transitional Council of Libya May–October 2011)
  • Paul Dickopf  + (Also [[Abwehr]])
  • Bill Hayden  + (Also [[Australia/Minister/Foreign Affairs|for Foreign Affairs]])
  • Bill Hayden  + (Also [[Australia/Minister/Trade|for Trade]])
  • Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala  + (Also [[GAVI/Chair]])
  • Martin Kragh  + (Also [[Integrity Initiative]])
  • Kenneth Clarke  + (Also [[Secretary of State for Justice]])
  • Nicholas Fairbairn  + (Also [[UK/VIPaedophile]])
  • Peter Ball  + (Also [[UK/VIPaedophile]] and friend of [[Charles Windsor]])
  • Thomas Mahnken  + (Also a member of the [[Integrity Initiative]]'s [[US cluster]].)
  • Thomas Mahnken  + (Also a member of the [[Integrity Initiative]]'s [[US cluster]].)
  • Jim Hagemann Snabe  + (Also a member of the board of trustees at the [[World Economic Forum]])
  • Hamzah Behbehani  + (Also a partner, and named as a principal, along with Wirt Walker and Al Sabah, in lawsuits in which KuwAm engaged.)
  • Ellsworth Bunker  + (Also accredited to Nepal)
  • Klas Böök  + (Also accredited to [[Sri Lanka]] and [[Nepal]])
  • Paul Dickopf  + (Also agent for the [[CIA]])
  • Paul Dickopf  + (Also agent for the [[CIA]])
  • Paul Dickopf  + (Also agent for the [[CIA]])
  • Enrico Mattei  + (Also as Director General)
  • Jean de la Garde  + (Also covering Gambia)
  • Tony Abbott  + (Also for Ageing)
  • João de Deus Pinheiro  + (Also for Culture)
  • Ellsworth Bunker  + (Also for India. Resident at [[New Delhi]].)
  • Willem Drees  + (Also for brief periods in 1946, 1948, 1952, 1956)
  • João de Deus Pinheiro  + (Also for education)
  • Ivar Nørgaard  + (Also for foreign economy and European affairs)
  • Michael Alexander  + (Also foreign policy secretary to [[Margaret Thatcher]])
  • Hannes Adomeit  + (Also headed the [[German cluster of the Integrity Initiative]].)
  • Hannes Adomeit  + (Also headed the [[German cluster of the Integrity Initiative]].)