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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "The US' first Coordinator for Counterterrorism". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Companieshouse  + (The UK government's website that presents company information)
  • UK/Home Office  + (The UK governmental department that is responsible for policy issues surrounding immigration, passports, drugs, crime, the police and "counter-terrorism".)
  • UK/Nuclear weapons  + (The UK has nuclear weapons on submarines)
  • Document:Falklands and Chagos - A Tale of Two Islands  + (The UK official narrative of the FalklandsThe UK official narrative of the Falklands War is that its primary objective was to free a plucky island people from subjugation by Argentina. This article compares their treatment with that of a similar sized settled, British-protected population, on a similarly remote island archepelago, a decade earlier.mote island archepelago, a decade earlier.)
  • David Veness  + (The UK senior policeman/ "[[counter terrorist]]" who sat on the [[Mishcon Note]].)
  • Royal Navy  + (The UK's Navy)
  • Sunday Times  + (The UK's best selling Sunday newspaper, "a mouth-piece for [[MI5]] and the [[UK/MOD|MOD]] to run their rubbish through"...)
  • File:A.HRC.14.24.Add6.pdf  + (The UN Special Rapporteur reports on "targeted killings" by states.)
  • Capitol Police  + (The US Capitol police is tasked with proteThe US Capitol police is tasked with protecting the US Capitol, receiving a budget of $500 million. Full of racial [[discrimination]] according to former personnel since the [[2000s]]. Some dozen officers have been arrested in aiding the mob that attacked them in the [[2021 Washington D.C. Riots]].[[2021 Washington D.C. Riots]].)
  • Document:Speech by Syrian President Bashar al-Assad on 20 August 2017 to the Syrian Diplomatic Corps  + (The US President is not the maker of policies, but the executor. Therefore, the “[[Deep State]]” in the [[United States]] does not govern in partnership with the President, but leaves him a small margin.)
  • US/Police state  + (The US already has the highest incarceration rate in the world, rampant police violence and a "Justice Department" which claims the right to kill anyone, anyone time, without filing charges or presenting evidence.)
  • US/Ambassador/Gabon and São Tomé and Príncipe  + (The US ambassador to the African countries of [[Gabon]] and [[São Tomé and Príncipe]].)
  • US/Deep state  + (The US deep state goes back centuries, butThe US deep state goes back centuries, but its modern configuration is fairly easily traced back to the 1963 coup which fused an alliance into a single coherent [[The Cabal|Cabal]]. Under the leadership of [[George H. W. Bush]] after the [[Watergate coup]], the group became centered on the [[Bush family]]. It has been aggressively waging a "[[War On Terror]]" since [[9-11]] quickened the [[supranational deep state]]. In recent years it has lacked clear leadership and suffered [[leak]]s, infighting, short-termism & confusion about handling its increasingly public profile.bout handling its increasingly public profile.)
  • The Money Trust  + (The US deep state of the late 19th and early 20th century. After taking control of the [[US dollar]] through the [[Federal Reserve Act]], they proceeded on an aggressive project of self-enrichment, leading ultimately to [[World War II]].)
  • 1960s/Assassinations  + (The US deep state widely used assassination against its opponents, which lead to the CIA being put under increased scrutiny in the [[1970s]].)
  • Álvaro Uribe  + (The US deep state's preferred 'go-to' man for Colombia and Latin-America.)
  • Internal Revenue Service  + (The US government agency responsible for collecting taxes and the administration of the Internal Revenue Code.)
  • U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission  + (The US government's agency to regulate the financial sector, generally thought to be completely captured by the larger financial interests.)
  • US/Nuclear weapons  + (The US had (has?) far more nuclear weapons than any other nation state and made clear a while back, that it is very willing to use them.)
  • United States Intelligence Community/Privatisation  + (The US has outsourced much of it's intelligence capacity to private companies.)
  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement  + (The US immigration service. Tasked with finding illegals, some reports have hinted it to be a front for [[sex trafficking]].)
  • Susan Graber  + (The US judge who commented on [[Saleh v. Bush]])
  • John Koeltl  + (The US judge who dismissed the [[DNC]] civil suit against [[Julian Assange]] “with prejudice”. In retirement he has attempted to defend the rights of those imprisoned in [[Guantanamo Bay]].)
  • Alexander Acosta  + (The US lawyer whose approval of a plea deal with [[Jeffrey Epstein]] avoided a public trial after being told that “Epstein was above his pay grade.”)
  • John Yoo  + (The US lawyer whose name is now synonymous with the infamous "torture memo" which opened the door to legalising torture and lead to his conviction as a [[war criminal]].)