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==Andrew Fulton==
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[[Andrew Fulton]] "– with no known academic credentials – suddenly pops up as a ‘professor’ of Law at Glasgow University and is sent as an ‘observer’ to Camp Zeist. When his cover was blown, it caused substantial embarrassment to both the University and to the Scottish legal authorities."<ref>https://yoursforscotlandcom.wordpress.com/2021/02/04/dark-forces/</ref>
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Several Glasgow University academics have close links to the [[fracking]] industry. The university attempted to terminate Professor [[David Smythe]]'s promised lifelong online research access in 2016 after he published an article critical of the shale gas industry.<ref>http://spinwatch.org/index.php/issues/climate/item/5891-emails-reveal-glasgow-university-academics-close-links-to-fracking-industry</ref>
 
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 5 February 2021

Group.png University of Glasgow  
(UniversityPowerbase WebsiteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
Uni Glasgow 2017 arms.png
MottoVia, Veritas, Vita
HeadquartersGlasgow, Scotland, UK
Type Public university/Ancient university
Subgroups Glasgow University Media Group
InterestsFracking
Sponsored byOpen Philanthropy
Spinwatch notes its close links to the fracking industry.

Andrew Fulton

Andrew Fulton "– with no known academic credentials – suddenly pops up as a ‘professor’ of Law at Glasgow University and is sent as an ‘observer’ to Camp Zeist. When his cover was blown, it caused substantial embarrassment to both the University and to the Scottish legal authorities."[1]

Activities

Several Glasgow University academics have close links to the fracking industry. The university attempted to terminate Professor David Smythe's promised lifelong online research access in 2016 after he published an article critical of the shale gas industry.[2]

 

Group

Group
Glasgow University Media Group

 

EventDescription
Open PhilanthropyGrant maker funneling deep state money among other things to pandemic planning. Financed Event 201.

 

A document sourced from University of Glasgow

TitleTypeSubject(s)Author(s)Description
File:Truthontherock.pdfreportGibraltar shootings
Corporate media
Glasgow University Media GroupAn investigation into the wholesale distortion of news by the corporate media when reporting on the SAS killings of 3 IRA members in Gibraltar on 6 March 1988. It is a serious indictment of the British media's handling of the affair and particularly that of The Sunday Times.

 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
Stephen Alley14 February 18766 April 1969SpookBritish intelligence officer who was part of the plot to assassinate Grigori Rasputin.
Aamer Anwar30 December 1967UKJournalist
Lawyer
Takis ArapoglouGreeceCentral bankerFormer Chairman and CEO of the National Bank of Greece.
Mhairi Black12 September 1994UKPoliticianScottish National Party MP in London
Des Browne22 March 1952PoliticianBought nuclear missiles as UK Secretary of State for Defence, campaigns for nuclear disarmament after leaving power.
James Bryce10 May 183822 January 1922Politician
Academic
Historian
Deep state actor
President of the Pilgrims Society 1915 - 1917
Vince Cable9 May 1943PoliticianRetired British politician
John Cairncross25 July 19138 October 1995UKSpookBritish civil servant who became an intelligence officer and spy during the Second World War. He was alleged to be the fifth member of the Cambridge Five.
Ewen Cameron24 December 19018 September 1967UKPsychiatristA controversial psychiatrist who worked on the MKULTRA project
Menzies Campbell22 May 1941UKLeader of the Liberal Democrats 2006-7 MSC regular
Henry Campbell-Bannerman7 September 183622 April 1908UKPolitician
Businessperson
Ruth Charteris1973Lawyer
David Cromwell1962Activist
Editor
Ruth Davidson10 November 1978Politician
William Duncan16 December 19225 November 1984UKBusinesspersonScottish businessman who attended the 1980 Bilderberg
Douglas J. Flint8 July 1955UKBankerHSBC chair, multi-Bilderberg
Crispin FlintoffActivist
Liam Fox22 September 1961PoliticianUK politician
Christine Jardine24 November 1960PoliticianScottish Liberal Democrat MP since 2017
Tom Johnstone1955SwedenBusinesspersonSwedish Wallenberg sphere business manager and Bilderberger.
Charles Kennedy25 November 19591 June 2015PoliticianBritish Liberal Democrat politician leader and 2003 Iraq war opponent, pressured to resign for alcoholism in 2006.
George Kerevan28 September 1949Journalist
Politician
Economist
Scottish journalist, economist, previously Scottish National Party, then joined Alba Party
David LeaskJournalist
Propagandist
Translator
"Russophobe nutter" journalist who has been openly working with the Integrity Initiative
Ken McCallum1974SpookDirector General of MI5 since 2020.
Ian McDonald29 March 193628 March 2019Civil servantIan McDonald famously told the Scott Inquiry: “Truth is a very difficult concept”
Tom McKillop19 March 1943UKBanker
Chemist
Businessperson
Scottish Bilderberger, AstraZeneca CEO 1999-2006, European Round Table of Industrialists
David McOwatUKIfS member
Willie McRae18 May 19237 April 1985UKActivist
Politician
Leading Scottish independence activist who died under mysterious circumstances. There has been speculation that he was investigating child sex abuse claims against politicians in Westminister.
Peter Murrell8 December 1964
Gus O'Donnell1 October 1952UKCivil servantSpooky civil servant who attended at least 2 WEF AGMs
Usha Prashar29 June 1948
Margaret Ramsay12 June 1936Once tipped as a future head of the MI6.
Raymond Robertson11 December 1959UKPoliticianScottish Conservative politician, later founding director of PR-company Halogen Communications
Alan Rodger18 September 194426 June 2011UKLawyer
Johanna RossUKJournalistUK journalist who worked for Sputnik UK.
Anas Sarwar14 March 1983
Michael ShanksMarch 1988Politician
Teacher
John Smith13 September 193812 May 1994UKPoliticianUK labour leader who suffered a fatal heart attack
Sarah Smith22 November 1968UKNews presenterShe's seen as part of Scotland’s political royalty. Family friends included Donald Dewar, the inaugural First Minister of Scotland, the former Labour Prime Minster Gordon Brown, and the former Defence Secretary John Reid.
Nicola Sturgeon19 July 1970UKPolitician
Lawyer
Scottish National Party MSP for Glasgow Southside
Dean M Thomson
Lesley ThomsonFormer Solicitor General for Scotland
Humza Yousaf7 April 1985Pakistan
UK
Politician
Globalism
First Muslim First Minister of Scotland
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