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Examples
| Page name | Description |
|---|---|
| Talha Ahsan | |
| Refaat Alareer | Palestinian writer, poet, professor, and activist from the Gaza Strip. Assassinated in 2023 |
| W. H. Auden | UK poet |
| John Perry Barlow | Member of the drug-promoting music band Grateful Dead and a founding member of the Electronic Frontier Foundation - and with strong ties to CIA. He may also have been involved in the conceptual origin that spawned CIA-connected entities such as Facebook. |
| Ian Bell | "WikiLeaks reminds journalists that paper is rationed, when it matters. Where Megrahi is concerned, numerous questions are literally, actually, rigorously, unanswered." |
| Wendell Berry | American novelist, poet, essayist, environmental activist, cultural critic, and farmer. |
| Robert Conquest | British historian and spook who used statistical "analysis" to reinforce the official narrative about the Soviet Union, while while secretly working for British propaganda unit. |
| Aleister Crowley | Well known British occultist with wide reaching, but little known about cultural influence. |
| Roald Dahl | Spooky UK author |
| Linh Dinh | Linh Dinh writes for The Unz Review. |
| Dietrich Eckart | A German poet, playwright and philosopher who was a key influence on the development of Adolf Hitler's political philosophy |
| Robert A. D. Ford | Canadian diplomat who "kept his finger on the Soviet pulse for much of the Cold War." Bilderberg/1981. |
| Julian Grenfell | War poet killed by a shell in World War I. |
| George Gunn | Scottish journalist, playwright and poet |
| Talât Sait Halman | Turkish intellectual with close ties to the United States |
| Pablo Hasél | Catalan rapper, writer, poet, and political activist given a nine-month prison sentence for tweets |
| Michael Ivens | |
| Rudyard Kipling | English novelist, short-story writer, poet, and journalist who co-signed the Authors' Declaration of September 1914 |
| Jef Last | A Dutch writer and translator, a member of LSV Minerva who attended the 1948 Hague Congress |
| Douglas LePan | Canadian university administrator who had to deal with political student unrest. He attended Bilderberg/1970, where one of the subjects was "Future Function of the University In Our Society". |
| Oswald LeWinter | A shady character who issued a lot of conflicting statements and claimed to be ex-CIA. The official narrative about him - "it's all lies, he's a complete fraud" - scores for simplicity, but does not explain how he could have been so well informed on such a wide range of deep state operations. |
| Eduard Limonov | Russian writer, poet, publicist, and political dissident. |
| Norman Mailer | |
| Serge Monast | Investigative journalist, poet, essayist and deep state researcher |
| Pablo Neruda | Chilean national poet and Nobel Prize winner who was poisoned by the secret police, possibly with participation of the CIA, after the 1973 coup d'état. |
| Ben Okri | Nigerian born British WEF GLT 1993 poet |
| Pablo Picasso | Prolific Spanish artist |
| Harold Pinter | Nobel prize UK winning poet and activist with insight into deep politics |
| Ezra Pound | Expat US poet and critic interested in money creation and Jewish power |
| Michael Rosen | British children's author, poet, presenter, activist |
| Peter Dale Scott | Peter Dale Scott is the early 21st century Doyen of Deep Political Theory. |
| Tupac Shakur | Internationally known rap musician. Assassinated |
| Sayak Valencia | |
| Armando Valladares | Founded Resistance International |
| August Vanistendael | Belgian Catholic trade union leader who attended the 1971 Bilderberg |
| Peter Lamborn Wilson | Mystic anarchist |
| Yevgeny Yevtushenko |
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