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  • John Horan  + (Led Merck in becoming the largest [[Big Pharma|pharmaceutical company]] in the world)
  • Peter Wanless  + (Led a 'review' into [[UK/VIPaedophile]])
  • Zhao Zhendong  + (Led a technical support team for the research and development of COVID-19 vaccines.)
  • George S. Moore  + (Led an early effort by [[multinational corporations]] to open Latin America to them.)
  • Narcis Serra  + (Led deep state surveillance apparatus)
  • Minouche Shafik  + (Led the Fair and Effective Markets Review.)
  • Felix Rohatyn  + (Led the [[ French-American Foundation]], a recruitment network to control future French leaders.)
  • William Macpherson  + (Led the [[Macpherson Inquiry]] into the [[murder of Stephen Lawrence]].)
  • Avraham Ahituv  + (Led the [[Shin Bet]], Israel's internal security agency, from [[1974]] to [[1980]])
  • Paul Marcinkus  + (Led the [[Vatican Bank]] for many years, connected to several mysterious deaths, including [[Pope John Paul I]].)
  • Cars seen cruising motorcade area  + (Lee Bowers, a railway supervisor located iLee Bowers, a railway supervisor located in a tower behind the knoll fence, sees a 1959 Oldsmobile cruise the area. And at 12:20pm, a Black 1957 Ford also did the same and left. Then a third car, a 61 or 62 Chevrolet Impala entered the area, parked out of his sight near the decorative masonry wall, then reappeared immediately after the last shot. ref. Crossfire, pp 75-76er the last shot. ref. Crossfire, pp 75-76)
  • Oswald leaves TSBD and boards bus  + (Lee Harvey Oswald leaves Depository and boards bus. ref. W.C.)
  • George de Mohrenschildt  + (Lee Harvey Oswald's handler, found dead after attempting to share some of what he knew with the media.)
  • Oswald calls Ruth Paine  + (Lee Oswald calls Ruth Paine and asks her. Would you please call John Abt (Lawyer) in New York for me after 6:00 pm.)
  • Aaron Dykes  + (Left [[Infowars]] to pursue his own project, [[Truthstream Media]], with his wife [[Melissa Dykes]].)
  • Melanie Johnson  + (Left her post as UK Minister for Public Health in May 2005, and in March 2006 joined the Association of the [[British Pharmaceutical Industry]].)
  • Porter Goss  + (Left in acrimonious circumstances, which [[Daniel Hopsicker]] connects with '[[Cocaine One]]'.)
  • Peter Ricketts  + (Left one week before 9/11.)
  • Richard Lambert  + (Left the case to blow the whistle on the [[Amerithrax]] case)
  • Antony Duff  + (Left to become [[Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee]]. Later [[head of MI5]].)
  • Charles Farr  + (Left to take up the post of [[Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee]])
  • Die Linke  + (Left wing populist party in [[Germany]].)
  • Dennis Skinner  + (Left-wing British [[Labour Party]] politician known for his acerbic wit)
  • Arundhati Roy  + (Left-wing writer/activist with many dangerous enemies)
  • Alexander Cockburn  + (Leftist journalist with a sense of humor and diverse range of opinions. A great read.)
  • Elizabeth Wilmshurst  + (Legal Adviser at the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] who resigned in the run-up to the [[2003 Invasion of Iraq]].)
  • Center for Constitutional Rights  + (Legal advocacy organization based in New York City focusing on [[civil liberties]] and human rights litigation, and activism)
  • File:ACSAgree.pdf  + (Legal agreement for purposes of a court order to release IP owner/user information)
  • NDAA 2012  + (Legal approval of imprisonment without legal process: "A landmark in American history")
  • Neil Eggleston  + (Legal counsel to various Democrats in legal trouble; [[White House Counsel]] under President [[Barack Obama]].)
  • Nuclear Weapon Ban Treaty  + (Legally binding international agreement to prohibit nuclear weapons, leading towards their total elimination.)
  • Crime  + (Legally forbidden behaviours.)
  • Margaret Carlisle  + (Legislative aide to [[Iran-contra]] insider, [[James McClure]]. [[Le Cercle]])
  • Wexner Israel Fellowship  + (Les Wexner's Young Leaders program)
  • Skull injury  + (Lethal injury that can happen to whistleblowers and others)
  • Luke Letlow  + (Letlow died with [[COVID]] within two months of being elected to [[Congress]].)
  • Document:Wilmshurst Resignation Letter  + (Letter of resignation from her position as a UK Foreign Office legal adviser over the issue of the legality of military action against Iraq in the absence of a specific UNSC resolution authorising it)
  • Julian Lewis  + (Lewis was co-founder.)
  • Jack Valenti  + (Liaison with the news media during President John F. Kennedy and VP Lyndon B. Johnson's November 22, 1963 visit to Dallas, Texas, then under LBJ.)
  • Hans Peter Haselsteiner  + (Liberal Austrian industrialist and politician)
  • Politiken  + (Liberal Danish newspaper with high Bilderberg attendance.)
  • Harper's Magazine  + (Liberal New York magazine)
  • Ole Myrvoll  + (Liberal Norwegian economist)
  • Grigory Yavlinsky  + (Liberal Russian politician picked as future favorite by Western powers in the 1990s.)
  • Juan Tomas de Salas  + (Liberal Spanish journalist and editor. His magazine was one of the most prestigious and widely read [[liberal]] publication in [[Spain]] during the [[Spanish Transition]] in the late 1970s.)
  • Franklin and Marshall College  + (Liberal arts college in Lancaster, Pennsylvania)
  • Bard College  + (Liberal arts college in New York State from 2021 funded by [[Open Society Foundations]])
  • New College of Florida  + (Liberal arts college in [[Florida]]. In [[2023]], the state government overhauled its board of trustees in an attempt to transform the school into a "beacon of [[conservative values]].")
  • Harvard Divinity School  + (Liberal theological seminary. Its academic programs attempt to balance theology and religious studies—that is, the "believer's" perspective on religion with the "secular" perspective on religion.)
  • Ellen Johnson Sirleaf  + (Liberian politician)
  • Libya  + (Libya has larger proven oil reserves than Libya has larger proven oil reserves than any other African nation, ranking 9th in the world. It was provided with a ''lot'' of bomb making equipment in the late [[1970s]] in the [[Arms for Libya]] clandestine weapons deal. [[NATO]] airstrikes killed 60,000 Libyan civilians in 2011.es killed 60,000 Libyan civilians in 2011.)
  • Majid Giaka  + (Libya intelligence worker, became a [[CIA]] asset in 1988 and defected to the [[United States]] in 1991.)
  • Ali Treki  + (Libyan diplomat in [[Muammar Gaddafi]]'s government, later a senior official at the [[UN]].)
  • Hassan Assali  + (Libyan living in UK convicted in 1985 of constructing electronic timers in contravention of the Explosives Substances Act. Conviction quashed on appeal in December 2005.)
  • Mohamed Layas  + (Libyan saving funds manager fleeced by [[Goldman Sachs]])
  • Radwan Mortada  + (Libyan-Lebanese journalist and filmmaker.)
  • Torbert Macdonald  + (Life-time friend of [[JFK]])
  • Nicholas Murray Butler  + (Lifelong friend of [[Elihu Root]], [[President of the Pilgrims Society]] for 18 years, [[President of the Carnegie Endowment]] for 20 years, [[President of Columbia University]] for 43 years. Supported the [[Briand-Kellogg Pact]].)
  • John Overbey  + (Lifelong friend of [[GHWB]])
  • Aluminium  + (Lightweight, reactive, toxic metal.)
  • "Counter-extremism"  + (Like "[[counter-terrorism]]", supposedly a force to counter "[[extremism]]". In practice, such efforts deserve closer scrutiny, not least because of the [[plastic nature]] of the word "extremism".)
  • "Conspiracy theory/Academic research"  + (Like "[[terrorism research]]", this is long on assumptions and short on empirical investigation (especially of the historical record). It is part of a project to demonize any criticism of [[official narrative]]s and promote [[deep state denialism]].)
  • Pakistan  + (Like Afghanistan, former colony of the [[UK]]Like Afghanistan, former colony of the [[UK]] Pakistan is haunted by [[CIA]] [[drone]] attacks. Its [[nuclear weapons]] cache and border disputes with [[India]] also don't help. Supposedly [[Osama Bin Laden]] was killed here, in the rich, western city of Abbottabad., in the rich, western city of Abbottabad.)
  • Woodrow Wilson/Deep state control  + (Like [[Richard Nixon]], Woodrow Wilson took money and orders from [[financiers]] even as he publicly denounced them.)
  • TikTok  + (Like [[YouTube]] but videos have a duration from fifteen seconds to three minutes. The company is filled with "former" CIA spooks)
  • Marie-Josée Kravis  + (Like her husband, [[Henry Kravis]], a billionaire multi-Bilderberger)
  • Henry Kravis  + (Like his wife, [[Marie-Josée Kravis]], a billionaire multi-Bilderberger)
  • South Africa/Nuclear weapons  + (Like the [[South Africa/biological weapons|South African biological weapons program]]Like the [[South Africa/biological weapons|South African biological weapons program]], it was developed in close cooperation with the [[Israel/Samson Option|Israeli nuclear]] and [[Israel/Biological weapons|biological weapons]] programs. While officially destroyed in 1993, the bombs were in fact sold on the [[international black arms market]], with help from the [[British deep state]].[[British deep state]].)
  • "National security"  + (Like the idea of 'Patriotism', the notion Like the idea of 'Patriotism', the notion of 'National Security' is one designed to bind all members of a society together. By evoking [[fear]] of its opposite it creates a suitable psychological frame for the abdication of personal responsibility to the nation state. In the 21<sup>st</sup> century, the concept is repeated like a mantra in en effort to justify ever more opaqueness in the workings of governments tired of legal restrictions such as rights of their citizens.f legal restrictions such as rights of their citizens.)
  • Stephen Mathias  + (Likely Mathias is a [[US State Department]] apparatchik)
  • Michael Ancram  + (Likely took over from [[Norman Lamont]] as [[Le Cercle/Chairman (Europe)|European chair]] of [[Le Cercle]].)
  • Linh Dinh  + (Linh Dinh writes for [[The Unz Review]].)
  • Hilda Lini  + (Lini is a strong advocate for peace and nuclear disarmament.)
  • Panteion University  + (Linked to the development of social sciences in Greece.)
  • Rhodes Scholar  + (Links to the 111 Rhodes Scholars listed.)
  • Richard Doll  + (Lionized medical expert who received large consultancy fees from [[Monsanto]] and other [[Big Chemical|chemical companies]] for more than 20 years while "investigating" cancer risks in the industry.)
  • Pulmonary edema  + (Liquid in the lungs, may cause respiratory failure.)
  • Samuel Bronfman  + (Liquor producer who made it big during the US [[Prohibition]]. Kept [[mobster]] ties afterwards, even while going respectable as a businessman)
  • Document:Russian-propagandist  + (List of Armenians accused of being Russian propagandists)
  • VM-IfS Media Appearances & Commentary 2 (July 2017- )  + (List of Victor Madeira media appearances. The list is identical to Document; VM/IfS Media Appearances & Commentary (July 2017– ) but has a few extra entires)
  • Document:CIA Support of Death Squads  + (List of [[Death squad]]s that were supported by the CIA)
  • US/Bombing campaigns since 1945  + (List of countries the US has bombed from the air since 1945.)
  • File:The 911 Commission Report A 571-Page Lie.pdf  + (List of discrepancies and not addressed points in the 911 Comission report.)
  • Labour Party/Future Candidates Programme/2021 to 2022  + (List of people longlisted for Labour candiList of people longlisted for Labour candidacy for public office in [[2021]] and [[2022]]. Described as [[Keir Starmer]]’s Patsy Pipeline.<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>)
  • Bilderberg/Guests/Born  + (Lists of Bilderbergers by birth year)
  • Bilderberg/Guests/Visit count  + (Lists of Bilderbergers by number of visits)
  • Brussels Forum/Guests/Visit count  + (Lists of Brussels Forum visitors by number of visits)
  • Munich Security Conference/Guests/Visit count  + (Lists of Munich Security Conference guests by number of visits)
  • Munich Security Conference/Guests/Born  + (Lists of Munich Security Conference visitors by birth year)
  • WEF/Annual Meeting/Guests/Visit count  + (Lists of WEF annual meeting guests by number of visits)
  • Wall Street  + (Literally, a street in Lower Manhattan , NY, but generally used figuratively to refer to the US East Coast financial sector.)
  • Juozas Olekas  + (Lithuanian Defence Minister who reintroduced conscription)
  • Raimonda Murmokaitė  + (Lithuanian diplomat who was President of the [[United Nations Security Council]] in February 2014 and May 2015, and [[Chairman of the UNSC's Counter-Terrorism Committee]] 2014-2015.)
  • General Jonas Žemaitis Military Academy of Lithuania  + (Lithuanian military academy)
  • Audrius Butkevičius  + (Lithuanian politician and fellow of the [[Institute for Statecraft]])
  • Tomas Tauginas  + (Lithuanian soldier and member of the [[Institute for Statecraft]])
  • Mykolas Romeris University  + (Lithuanian university)
  • Vilnius University  + (Lithuanian university with many disruptions during its history)
  • Howard Inman  + (Little documented member of the Institute for Statecraft)
  • Aristide Brunello  + (Little known [[Cercle]]Little known [[Cercle]] visitor. Vatican prelate and spy for the [[BND]] under [[Reinhard Gehlen]]. Attended a meeting of the [[Le Cercle]].<sup id="cite_ref-2" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-2">[2]</a></sup>)
  • J. Douglas Gibson  + (Little known Canadian banker who attended the [[1961 Bilderberg]])
  • William McLean  + (Little known Canadian double Bilderberger)
  • Albert Legault  + (Little known Canadian single Bilderberger)
  • Jacques Rastoul  + (Little known Canadian visitor to the [[1979 Bilderberg|1979]] and [[1983 Bilderberg]]s)
  • Le Cercle/1988 (South Africa)  + (Little known Cercle meeting)
  • Le Cercle/1991 (South Africa)  + (Little known Cercle meeting)
  • Georges Morisot  + (Little known French visitor to the [[1959 Bilderberg]])
  • Hans Jörg Budischin  + (Little known German Bilderberger observer)
  • Thomas Hertz  + (Little known German single Bilderberger)
  • Jon Searle  + (Little known IfS core team member.)
  • Danilo Pastorboni  + (Little known Italian who represented Fiat in talks with the US. Special Forces in WW2. Attended the [[1957 October Bilderberg]])
  • Etienne Reuter  + (Little known Luxembourger "in attendance" at the 1981 Bilderberg.)
  • 'Raoul'  + (Little known Portuguese [[spook]] who worked for [[The Cabal]] as handler for [[James Earl Ray]].)
  • Jon Hazel  + (Little known SGMI, Institute for Statecraft operative)
  • Karl Casserini  + (Little known Swiss trade union leader and single Bilderberger)
  • Gerald Thompson  + (Little known UK single Bilderbeger (1974))
  • W. T. Wren  + (Little known UK single Bilderberger)
  • R. Henderson  + (Little known UK visitor to the [[1977 Bilderberg]])
  • Robert Grey  + (Little known US "in attendance" at the [[1959 Bilderberg]])
  • Guillermo Kirkpatrick  + (Little known [[Cercle]] visitor.)
  • Charles Hart  + (Little known [[Institute for Statecraft]] chairman)
  • Edward Littlejohn  + (Little known advertising executive and US organiser of the second and [[fourth Bilderberg]] meetings)
  • Johan M. Goudswaard  + (Little known guest at the [[1975 Bilderberg]])
  • Patrick Walker  + (Little known head of [[MI5]].)
  • Charles Getchell  + (Little known member of the Bilderberg Steering committee who attended most of the meetings in the 1970s and 1980s)
 (Little known member of the [[Bilderberg Steering Committee]])
  • James Duncan  + (Little known member of the [[Bilderberg Steering Committee]].)
  • Jacky Sloane  + (Little known member of the [[Integrity Initiative]], possibly a film director.)
  • Jeffrey B. Gaynor  + (Little known regular of [[Le Cercle]])
  • Michael Ross  + (Little known visitor to the [[1958 Bilderberg]].)
  • Jo Bird  + (Liverpool councillor who was expelled from the [[Labour Party]] becomes [[Green Party]] candidate)
  • European Movement International  + (Lobbying association that promotes European integration. In its first few decades it received massive funding and attention from the [[CIA]], and the personnel is intimately tied to the [[Bilderberg group]].)
  • Lobbying  + (Lobbying is to bribery as tax avoidance is to tax evasion.)
  • Maurice Fraser  + (Lobbyist)
  • Centreground Political Communications  + (Lobbyist firm built around a team of senior strategists who worked with Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]])
  • Meral Gezgin Eriş  + (Lobbyist for Turkish membership of the European Union.)
  • Peter Gummer  + (Lobbyist who arranged a land deal where Prime Minister [[David Cameron]] made up to £250,000.)
  • Ed Rogers  + (Lobbyist with hint of deep state ties.)
  • Margrit Markstaller  + (Local organiser of the [[1995 Bilderberg]])
  • Mary Alice Carroll  + (Local organizer of the 1996 Bilderberg.)
  • Locals  + (Locals is an [[Alt Tech]] platform.)
  • Matthijs Veenendaal  + (Located in [[The Hague]])
  • Katharine Klačanský  + (Location [[Prague]].)
  • La Toja Island  + (Location of 1989 Bilderberg)
  • Mark Drakeford  + (Lockdown loving First Minister of Wales)
  • Time Out  + (London and global cultural, entertainment guide magazine. By the [[1980s]], its former radicalism, where it exposed [[deep state]] activities, has all but vanished.)
  • Andrew Gilligan  + (London editor for the Sunday Telegraph)
  • Harrods  + (London luxury department store)
  • Westfield Shopping Centre  + (London shopping centre)
  • Brunel University  + (London university)
  • University of London  + (London university consisting of 17 largely independent member institutions, some of them very famous)
  • University of North London  + (London university merged in 2002 into the [[London Metropolitan University]].)
  • AstraZeneca  + (London-based British-Swedish multinational Big Pharma company that produced a [[COVID-19 jab]])
  • Poju Zabludowicz  + (London-based billionaire who has funded the [[Conservative Friends of Israel]])
  • Adam Smith International  + (London-based consultancy charged with overseeing the overseas work of the [[Adam Smith Institute]]. Used by British intelligence services to train puppet police forces in the [[Middle East]].)
  • Population Matters  + (London-based think tank seeking to reduce the number of live births globally in an effort to reduce human impact on the environment.)
  • Lewis Thompson Preston  + (London. Successful in the Eurobond market.)
  • Emanuel Piore  + (Long career as science manager for the [[US Navy]]. Attended [[Bilderberg 1967]] as Chief Scientist of [[IBM]].)
  • Phillips Academy  + (Long established Preparatory school for the US ruling class)
  • Office of Naval Intelligence  + (Long established US intelligence agency targeted on 9-11)
  • Scottish American Investment Company  + (Long established investment company)
  • Time Magazine  + (Long established part of the US [[corporate media]] [[establishment]])
  • Jackson Mthembu  + (Long running politician from South Africa, dies of Covid. His doctor has a fatal Helicopter crash the same day.)
  • Dalton School  + (Long seen as a bastion of privilege, Dalton is one of New York City’s most prestigious private schools. Also mysteriously hired an unqualified [[Jeffrey Epstein]].)
  • Bilderberg  + (Long subject to a strong media blackout (aLong subject to a strong media blackout (almost never reported in newspapers before around 2010), protected by national police, the Bilderberg group holds an annual meeting of approximately 130 bankers, political & military leaders, CEOs of multinational corporations, editors and royalty. Meetings are firmly off the record, although increasingly leaky.y off the record, although increasingly leaky.)
  • File:Not Guilty at Nuremberg.pdf  + (Long suppressed and ignored German defense evidence from the post-WWII Nuremberg trials. A very useful work of reference for those researching Victors' Justice in general and the Nuremberg Tribunals in particular)
  • Donald Kendall  + (Long term Pepsi CEO and Bilderberger)
  • Ghislaine Maxwell  + (Long term associate of Jeffrey Epstein. Disappeared in 2019. Arrested in July 2020. Sentenced 2022.)
  • Ray Buckton  + (Long term leader of ASLEF.)
  • Deep lobbying  + (Long term lobbying that mainly uses indirect methods)
  • Peter Peterson  + (Long time CFR chair)
  • Norman Lamont  + (Long time Chairman of Le Cercle, financier, politician and deep politician, involved in arms and financial deals.)
  • Charles Freeman  + (Long time president of the Middle East Policy Council. Close relations to Saudi Arabia and Iran. [[Le Cercle]], [[Bilderberg]])
  • Jerm Warfare  + (Long-format interviews on a number of subjects with a number of personalities, often dissidents in their field or independent analysts.)
  • Joseph Luns  + (Longest ever serving Dutch Minister of Foreign Affairs, Serving with Johan Willem Beyen)
  • Joseph Luns  + (Longest ever serving Secretary General of NATO)
  • Elizabeth Windsor  + (Longest reigning monarch during her reign, during her time she befriended [[VIPedophile]]s [[Jimmy Saville]] and protected [[Prince Andrew]]. In the [[2000s]] remarked "there are powers at work in this country about which we have no knowledge".)
  • Theobald Mathew  + (Longest serving DPP)
  • Rick Perry  + (Longtime Governor of Texas, single Bilderberger)
  • Saudi Arabia  + (Longtime political ally of the USA, Saudi Arabia possesses larger easily accessible oil reserves than any other nation state.)
  • Margaret Hamburg  + (Loosened conflict of interest rules about FDA expert advisory panelists.)
  • Ralph Assheton  + (Lord Clitheroe, [[Chairman of the Conservative Party]] in the 1940s, attended 2 Bilderbergs in the [[1950s]].)
  • David Maxwell Fyfe  + (Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain, Attorney General for England and Wales, Triple Bilderberg)
  • Walter Guinness  + (Lord Moyne. An Anglo-Irish politician and businessman. Was Minister of State in UN Mandate Palestine in 1944 when he was assassinated by members of [[Lehi]])
  • Stuart Polak  + (Lord Polak and [[Lord Pickles]]: [[CFI]]'s "Laurel & Hardy"<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>)
  • File:Victor Rothschild Soviet Spy.pdf  + (Lord Victor Rothschild’s connections to Soviet intelligence.)
  • Michael Manley  + (Lost 1980 election after CIA campaign to destabilize Jamaica and unseat him)
  • Ihsan Sabri Caglayangil  + (Lost his position after the [[1971 Turkish military memorandum]])
  • Ihsan Sabri Caglayangil  + (Lost his position in the [[1960 Turkish coup d'état]])
  • Ihsan Sabri Caglayangil  + (Lost his position in the [[1980 Turkish coup d'état]])
  • Ihsan Sabri Caglayangil  + (Lost his position in the [[1980 Turkish coup d'état]])
  • Christoph Franz  + (Lufthansa CEO, One Bilderberg, called for mandation of [[COVID-19 vaccines]] in April 2021.)
  • Forum Portugal Global  + (Lusophone subgroup of the [[Trilateral Commission]].)
  • The Bombers Affair (Luxembourg)  + (Luxembourg terrorist attacks by the local Gladio [[stay-behind network]])
  • Luxembourg/Ambassador  + (Luxembourgian ambassadors to other countries)
  • Gaston Thorn  + (Luxembourgish deep state functionary whose Bilderberger chief of staff was assassinated in 1981. [[President of the Liberal International]] for 12 years.)
  • Colette Flesch  + (Luxembourgish politician. 3 Bilderbergs)
  • Fairmont San Francisco  + (Luxury hotel in San Francisco, California. Hosted international statesmen for meetings which culminated in the 1945 creation of the [[United Nations]].)
  • Parallel Construction  + (Lying about the origins of a prosecution, so as to hide its true purposes or the fact that it was carried out illegally.)
  • Hans van Mierlo  + (Lying liason for [[US]]Lying liason for [[US]] [[nuclear weapons]] on [[Dutch]] soil. Helped eliminating [[Dries van Agt]] in [[1981 Dutch cabinet crisis]]. Tried to start a [[shadow government]] full of [[spooks]] and [[deep politicians]]. Received orders from the US to not arrest [[Surinam]] dictator [[Desi Bouterse]] for drug trading (while the [[CIA]] was busy with Bouterse). Single Bilderberg.as busy with Bouterse). Single Bilderberg.)
  • Mendacity  + (Lying.)
  • Johnson sworn in aboard Air Force One  + (Lyndon Johnson sworn in aboard Air Force One, then orders take off.)
  • Charles Elwell  + (M15's "Witchfinder-General")
  • Malaysia Airlines Flight 17/ATC lost contact confirmed  + (MAS confirms it received notification from Ukrainian ATC that it had lost contact with MH17)
  • Bryan Ardis  + (MD who's father in law died due to fatal hospital protocols.)
  • File:Update Marshall Investigation.pdf  + (MEDIA RELEASE)
  • Martina Anderson  + (MEP for Northern Ireland)
  • Barbara Spinelli  + (MEP, Second generation [[Bilderberger]])
  • MI5  + (MI5 (Military Intelligence, Section 5), is the United Kingdom's domestic counter-intelligence and security agency and is part of its core in the main British domestic intelligence service.)
  • William Skardon  + (MI5 counterintelligence expert who failed to catch Philby and many others)
  • Zinoviev Letter  + (MI5 fake letter published in the Daily Mail to destroy the 1924 Labour government)
  • Harry Newton  + (MI5 infiltrator of CND.)
  • Stephen Lander  + (MI5 took the lead role against the IRA from the Metropolitan Police on 1 October 1992.)
  • Richard Barrett  + (MI5/MI6 "terror expert" who writes for corporate media)
  • Stephen Hastings  + (MI6 agent member of [[Shield]])
  • John Rennie  + (MI6 chief who resigned)
  • Rory Stewart  + (MI6, Cercle, Bilderberg, UK DSO, Politician)
  • Harold Elletson  + (MI6, MP, Integrity Initiative, New Society Foundation)
  • Julian Amery  + (MI6, deep politician who chaired Le Cercle for several years.)
  • Harold Elletson  + (MI6, later Integrity Initiative)
  • Project MKNAOMI  + (MKDELTA focused on including biological warfare agents to store and diffuse materials that could either incapacitate or kill a test subject.)
  • Norman Baker  + (MP convinced that [[David Kelly]] was murdered.)
  • Trine Flockhart  + (MSC visitor)
  • Annie Machon  + (Machon quit together with fellow MI5 whistleblower David Shayler in 1996/7 to expose details of various illegal actions by the organisation. She is currently a political activist working to help other whistleblowers.)
  • University of Alaska  + (Made 2020 WTC7 study concluding that "fire did not cause the collapse" and that it was a "global failure involving the near-simultaneous failure of every column in the building")
  • Tassilo Broesigke  + (Made [[Austrian Court of Audit/President]] the year after attending the [[1979 Bilderberg]])
  • Mauricio Macri  + (Made [[President of Argentina]] in 2015 after attending the [[WEF 2015 meeting]], [[YGL 2016]])
  • James Cleverly  + (Made [[UK/Home Secretary]] in 2023)
  • Roy Cohn  + (Made his name in the 1950s during the McCarthy anti-communist hearings. Ran sexual blackmail operations that abused and exploited children. Close to both Democrat and Republican presidents.)
  • Maël de Calan  + (Made key decisions in French government "vaccination" campaign on behalf of his employer [[McKinsey]])
  • Maël de Calan  + (Made key decisions in French government "vaccination" campaign on behalf of his employer [[McKinsey]])
  • Arrigo Levi  + (Made programs for RAI until 1999)
  • Mishal Husain  + (Made propaganda documentations on [[Arab Spring]], [[Malala Yousafzai]] and [[Brexit]])
  • Maria Farmer  + (Made the first known criminal complaint to law enforcement, to the [[New York City Police Department]] and the [[FBI]], about Epstein, and termed the late [[Andy Stewart]] the "holy grail" of the [[Epstein affair]].)
  • Rolling Stone  + (Magazine which used to have independent reporting, although it has increasingly fallen under sway of [[Project Mockingbird]])
  • Main Core  + (Main Core is American government database containing information on several million people identified as be threats to "national security", to be detained or eliminated.)
  • University of Amsterdam  + (Main University of [[Dutch]] capital [[Amsterdam]]. Targeted for recruitment by the [[IfS]].)
  • The Hague University of Applied Sciences  + (Main [[university]] of [[Dutch]] political capital. It vets and trains students with intensive simulated [[UN]] debates.)
  • Channel 4/News  + (Main news programme on British television broadcaster Channel 4)
  • Bjarni Benediktsson  + (Main responsible for Iceland joining [[NATO]]Main responsible for Iceland joining [[NATO]] in 1949, against significant opposition, and for giving the [[United States Air Force]] a lease on [[Keflavík]] Airport. Prime Minister of Iceland for most of the 1960s. Died in 1970 from a fire soon after his 4th Bilderberg from a fire soon after his 4th Bilderberg)
  • University of Malta  + (Main university in Malta)
  • University of Dar es Salaam  + (Main university in Tanzania)
  • University of Salahaddin  + (Main university in the autonomous Iraqi Kurdistan region)
  • Susan Collins  + (Maine's Republican Senator)
  • Document:The Dominant Grand Narrative Of Our Time  + (Mainstream media spokesmen, journalists anMainstream media spokesmen, journalists and reporters are corralled into supporting and promoting the [[Establishment]] 'Dominant Grand-Narrative of our Time' while most appear blissfully unaware of the gross deceptions their careers are harnessed too - 'a man cannot see what his livelihood requires him NOT to see' - as the saying goesuires him NOT to see' - as the saying goes)
  • University of Antwerp  + (Major Belgian university located in the city of Antwerp)
  • Robin Brims  + (Major General, fellow of the [[Institute for Statecraft]])
  • CACI  + (Major MIC contractor; torture in [[Abu Ghraib]]. Often referred to as “Colonels and Captains, Inc.” to indicate the frequent [[revolving door]] of senior military personnel in the company. The company also has strong Israeli ties.)
  • Embassy  + (Major hub for deep state activities)
  • Emory University  + (Major research university, especially in medicine.)
  • Mungo Melvin  + (Major-General and "outstanding intellectual" at the [[Institute for Statecraft]])