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  • Council on Foreign Relations/Members 3  + (Members of the Council on Foreign Relations per 2019)
  • Council on Foreign Relations/Members 2  + (Members of the Council on Foreign Relations per 2019, part 2)
  • Document:Only a failing US empire would be so blind as to cheer Netanyahu and his genocide  + (Members of the [[US Congress]]Members of the [[US Congress]] roared “[[USA]]!” to their satrap from [[Israel]], just as Roman senators once roared “Glory!” to generals whose victories they assumed would continue forever. Every empire falls. Its collapse becomes inevitable once its rulers lose all sense of how absurd and abhorrent they have become.how absurd and abhorrent they have become.)
  • File:Spycatcher.pdf  + (Memoirs of former senior MI5 officer Peter Wright.)
  • Amnesia  + (Memory failure)
  • Per Hysing-Dahl  + (Mentioned as possible defense minister in 1981, at time of Bilderberg meeting. Instead appointed President of the Norwegian Parliament (Storting))
  • Memory hole  + (Mentioned in [[Nineteen Eighty-Four]] as a tool of [[censorship]], now used metaphorically to describe the fate of unpalatable truths.)
  • Bob Denard  + (Mercenary who performed various jobs in support of [[Françafrique]] — France's sphere of influence in its former colonies in Africa — for [[Jacques Foccart]] and President [[Charles de Gaulle]]. Also for [[MI6]] and [[CIA]].)
  • Elon Musk  + (Merged into Paypal)
  • University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology  + (Merged to the [[University of Manchester]] in 2004.)
  • Jérôme Heldring  + (Merged with NRC Handelsblad in 1970)
  • Meritocracy  + (Meritocracy literally means that those who have earned merit through achievement are legitimized to exercise power. There is a circularity in this definition, for what merit could be greater than that of belonging to the possessing and ruling class?)
  • Signal Messenger  + (Messaging service funded by the CIA, and about just as untrustable.)
  • WhatsApp  + (Messaging service owned by Facebook, and about just as untrustable.)
  • Webcrawler.com  + (Meta search engine)
  • Integrity Initiative/Cluster  + (Metastases from the [[IfS]]/[[II]]. Covert cells with a single leader, been used to exert clandestine influence from the London HQ, for example to promote particular opinions or to smear people it deems undesirable.)
  • Garrett Evangelical Theological Seminary  + (Methodist seminary)
  • Metrojet Flight 9268  + (Metrojet Flight 9268 disappeared from radar at 31,000 feet, exploded and crashed killing everyone on board.)
  • Rodrigo Pérez-Alonso González  + (Mexican Green politician with interest in digital transformation)
  • Salomon Chertorivski Woldenberg  + (Mexican Health Minister. Selected a [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2014|Young Global Leader]] by the [[World Economic Forum]] in 2014.)
  • María Teresa Marú Mejía  + (Mexican Member of Parliament who reportedly died from [[COVID]].)
  • Alicia Bárcena Ibarra  + (Mexican biologist at the United Nations)
  • Francisco Ortiz Franco  + (Mexican journalist assassinated within months of starting to write about [[drug trafficking]].)
  • Jorge Díaz Serrano  + (Mexican politician, and fraudster who did business with [[George H. W. Bush]])
  • José López Portillo  + (Mexican president who put country in unpayable debt trap. Later revealed to be CIA collaborator. Also escalated the [[supranational deep state]] drug trafficking.)
  • On the Contrary  + (Michael Hoffman's revisionist history web site and blog. Scrupulously researched Gentile scholarship on all matters Judaic)
  • Document:What We Need to Learn From TE Lawrence  + (Michael Korda's introduction to his book "Hero: The Life and Legend of Lawrence of Arabia", a biography of TE Lawrence)
  • Ferris State University  + (Michigan university)
  • Nathan Myhrvold  + (Microsoft CTO who [[flew the Lolita express]] and whose name features in [[Epstein's black book]])
  • Craig Mundie  + (Microsoft. Bilderberg Steering committee member.)
  • Mob Excess Deterrent Using Silent Audio  + (Microwave-based auditory effect weapon.)
  • Deep state actor  + (Mid level deep state operatives, organised by [[deep politicians]], handle [[deep state functionaries]].)
  • University of Kansas  + (Mid-western university with significant research activity)
  • Robert Hunter  + (Middle East Affairs)
  • Jordan  + (Middle Eastern kingdom.)
  • Missouri State University  + (Midwestern University)
  • Bradley University  + (Midwestern private university)
  • University of Northern Iowa  + (Midwestern university)
  • Olivier Combe  + (Might have supervised the surveillance of the brothers [[Said Kouachi]] and [[Cherif Kouachi]], the [[ON]] shooters in the [[2015]] [[Charlie Hebdo attacks]]. Later convicted for possession of pedophile images but "incomprehensibly" acquitted of rape.)
  • Ralph Nader  + (Might possibly be something very rare, a politician who is not corrupt!)
  • Document:The Strange Death of Hugo Chavez  + (Mike Whitney interviews [[Eva Golinger]] and discusses persuasive evidence that Venezuelan president [[Hugo Chavez]] did not die from a naturally occuring cancer in 2013)
  • Mil SitRep for MH17 area  + (Military Situation report for the MH17 area)
  • Richard Clutterbuck  + (Military academic equaling political dissent with political violence, and political violence with terrorism.)
  • Special forces  + (Military activities conducted by specially designated, organized, selected, trained, and equipped forces.)
  • Robin Sage  + (Military exercise)
  • Military  + (Military groups, generally hierarchical in nature, often controlled by nation states, are organisations that specialise in using violence to achieve political ends of their masters.)
  • Arthur W. Radford  + (Military hardliner with Asia first strategy)
  • Hew Strachan  + (Military historian with an active interest in the amount of UK defence spending. [[Institute for Statecraft]] advisor.)
  • Harry Soyster  + (Military intelligence leader in a number of central operations; [[Panama|Panama 89]], [[Lockerbie]], [[First Gulf War]])
  • Jacques Isnard  + (Military intelligence officer and defense columnist at ''[[Le Monde]]'')