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A leak site which has provided a large number of apparently genuine documents about operations of the deep state, notably reports from the Bilderberg group. |
Started: 2009
In its own words:
"Public Intelligence is an international, collaborative research project aimed at aggregating the collective work of independent researchers around the globe who wish to defend the public’s right to access information. We operate upon a single maxim: equal access to information is a human right. We believe that limits to the average citizen’s ability to access information have created information asymmetries which threaten to destabilize democratic rule around the world. Through the control of information, governments, religions, corporations, and a select group of individuals have been able to manipulate public perception into accepting coercive agendas which are ultimately designed to limit the sovereignty and freedom of populations worldwide."
Constitutes: leak site
Bilderberg Exposure
In June 2016, Public Intelligence published a large cache of internal documents relating to the Bilderberg meetings.[1]
A document sourced from Public Intelligence
Title | Type | Subject(s) | Publication date | Author(s) |
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File:ISAF-Spokesperson.pdf | presentation | Propaganda NATO Afghanistan/2001 Invasion | 17 September 2012 | ISAF Staff |