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In 2013 the [[Washington Post]] published a story about the State Department's spending over $630,000 to increase [[Facebook]] "likes" for four of its pages on the social-networking site, citing an [http://oig.state.gov/documents/organization/211193.pdf report] from the [[inspector general]] as the source. The report also claims that the state department now spends only around $30,000/year on online advertising.<ref>http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/federal-eye/wp/2013/07/03/ig-report-state-department-spent-630000-to-increase-facebook-likes/?hpid=z13</ref>  
 
In 2013 the [[Washington Post]] published a story about the State Department's spending over $630,000 to increase [[Facebook]] "likes" for four of its pages on the social-networking site, citing an [http://oig.state.gov/documents/organization/211193.pdf report] from the [[inspector general]] as the source. The report also claims that the state department now spends only around $30,000/year on online advertising.<ref>http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/federal-eye/wp/2013/07/03/ig-report-state-department-spent-630000-to-increase-facebook-likes/?hpid=z13</ref>  
  
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==Deep State control==
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The US Department of State is a natural target for the [[deep state]]. Evidence of their control is provided by [[Sibel Edmonds]], who has described a recurring pattern in [[FBI]] and [[DEA]] operations. Often potentially successful operations are interrupted at the last minute by senior State Department officials calling to state that since the individuals involved had diplomatic immunity, their arrest would create a major diplomatic incident and must not happen. The fact that they even knew what was going down points to use of [[mass surveillance]].<ref>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/691</ref>
 
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Group.png US/Department/State  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Department of state.svg
Formation1789-07-27
Parent organizationUS
HeadquartersHarry S Truman Building
InterestsForeign policy of the United States
SubpageUS/Department/State/Counselor
US/Department/State/International Visitor Leadership Program
Set up in 1789, the US State Department is the United States federal executive department responsible for international relations of the United States, equivalent to the foreign ministry of other countries.

The US House of Representatives and the US Senate approved legislation to establish a Department of Foreign Affairs on July 21, 1789, and President Washington signed it into law on July 27, making the Department of Foreign Affairs the first Federal agency to be created under the new Constitution.

Fraud

In 2013 the Washington Post published a story about the State Department's spending over $630,000 to increase Facebook "likes" for four of its pages on the social-networking site, citing an report from the inspector general as the source. The report also claims that the state department now spends only around $30,000/year on online advertising.[1]

Deep State control

The US Department of State is a natural target for the deep state. Evidence of their control is provided by Sibel Edmonds, who has described a recurring pattern in FBI and DEA operations. Often potentially successful operations are interrupted at the last minute by senior State Department officials calling to state that since the individuals involved had diplomatic immunity, their arrest would create a major diplomatic incident and must not happen. The fact that they even knew what was going down points to use of mass surveillance.[2]

 

An example

Page nameDescription
US/Assistant Secretary of State

 

Employees on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEndDescription
Miriam CampsOfficial19421954Played a major role in the development and implementation of the Marshall Plan.
Miriam CampsVice chairwoman of the State Department’s Planning Council19681970Bilderberg/1972 and Bilderberg/1974.
Todd LeventhalLead for Academic and NGO InputSeptember 2010May 2018
Todd LeventhalSenior Policy and Planning OfficerSeptember 2001September 2010
Todd LeventhalInteragency Strategic Communication Network/DirectorNovember 2007November 2010
Todd LeventhalCounter-Misinformation OfficerJanuary 1987September 2010
Richard McCormackInternational trade consultant2 December 19811982Representing the State Department at a number of functions abroad.<a href="#cite_note-2">[2]</a>
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