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  • Council on Foreign Relations/Members  + (Members of the Council on Foreign Relations per 2019)
  • 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)
  • 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)
  • Hamzah Behbehani  + (Middle East Sales)
  • 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]])