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Revision as of 08:36, 22 December 2019
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Subpage(s) | •Virginia/Governor •Virginia/Representative •Virginia/Senator |
Virginia is a US state.
Laws
In Virginia, wearing a mask or hood to conceal your identity has been a felony since 1952. Resisting arrest has been treated as a "hate crime".[1]
Related Quotation
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9-11/Air Defence | “According to mainstream information, QRA intercepts happened at a rate of almost 400 times per year in the early 1990s. After the reduction to 7 sites, each with two jets, in the late 1990s, they still occurred roughly twice per week right up to 9/11. What are the details of these intercepts with regard to protocol/chain of command and reaction time?
Who exactly was responsible for the failure to redirect QRA jets, normally aimed at planes coming in from overseas, toward threats emerging from over the mainland? Why were no QRA jets available at Andrews Air Force Base, right next to the nation's capital, a primary target for every terrorist in the world? Terrorists of various convictions have tried to target the White House and other buildings with airliners and small airplanes since at least 1974. What message does it send to world when the world's greatest superpower leaves its capital without air cover? NORAD's Langley interceptors accidentally flew east over the ocean while they should have been heading to the north-west, towards Washington, D.C. This was standard operating procedure when pilots were scrambled but not provided with a target. How could this mistake happen, as any commander at any level should be aware of this basic procedure? Who is responsible? Why weren't the pilots of the Langley jets provided with information on their target? Who is responsible for that?” | Joël van der Reijden ISGP | 2015 |
Events
Event | Description |
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Bilderberg/1964 | A year after this meeting, the post of GATT/Director-General was set up, and given Eric Wyndham White, who attended the '64 meeting. Several subsequent holders have been Bilderberg insiders, only 2 are not known to have attended the group. |
Bilderberg/2002 | The 50th Bilderberg, held at Chantilly, Virginia. |
Bilderberg/2008 | The 56th Bilderberg, Chantilly, Virginia, 139 guests |
Bilderberg/2012 | The 58th Bilderberg, in Chantilly, Virginia. Unusually just 4 years after an earlier Bilderberg meeting there. |
Bilderberg/2017 | The 65th Bilderberg Meeting |
Unite the Right rally | An deep event in 2017 |
Vince Foster/Premature death | A widely disputed death of a Clinton confidante, heavily censored online, including by Wikipedia. |
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | End | Description |
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"National Counterterrorism Center" | 2004 | In 2004, succeeded the "Terrorist Threat Integration Center" ... | |
AES Corporation | |||
ALEC | |||
Association of Old Crows | 1964 | A group to "advocate the need for a strong defense capability emphasizing electronic warfare and information operations to government, industry, academia, and the public." | |
Blackwater | 1997 | Blackwater was a huge US-based private military contractor infamous for a string of scandals. | |
CACI | 1962 | Major MIC contractor; torture in Abu Ghraib. Often referred to as “Colonels and Captains, Inc.” to indicate the frequent revolving door of senior military personnel in the company. The company also has strong Israeli ties. | |
CIA | 18 September 1947 | The most high profile of the US intelligence agencies, a covert agent of foreign policy. Funded by a 'black budget' derived from the global drug trade, the CIA is experienced at assassination, blackmail, instigating coups and other such covert deep state actions. Its scrutiny in the early 1970s however led to the development of more secure bases for the most sensitive deep state operations. | |
Center for Naval Analyses | 1942 | ||
College of William and Mary | 1693 | The second-oldest institution of higher education in the United States | |
Council for the National Interest | 1989 | A non-profit anti-war advocacy group focused on transparency and accountability about the relationship of Israel and the United States. | |
DARPA | |||
DEA | 1 July 1973 | A police force focused on drugs. Many corrupt incidents have occurred with them. | |
Defence Manufacturers Association | 1919 | Arlington Virginia "Strength through Industry and Technology" | |
DynCorp | 1946 | 21 April 2021 | A long established private military contractor. Whistleblowers have alleged that the group engages in child sex trafficking amongst other activities. |
Dynology | 2000 | US Deep state connected MICC contractor. | |
Financial Crimes Enforcement Network | |||
Free Press Foundation | American | ||
Gannett | 6 October 1906 | The most powerful mass media newspaper company in the USA. | |
George Mason University | 1949 | Virginia-based university heavily Koch-funded. Notable for hosting over 40 libertarian research centers and affiliates. | |
International Center for the Study of Violent Extremism | July 2015 | ||
James Madison University | 1908 | College in Virginia, USA | |
Libertarian National Committee | 1971 | The National Committee of the US Libertarian Party | |
Libertarian Party | 11 December 1971 | American Libertarian party. | |
ManTech International Corporation | 1968 | ManTech is one of the U.S. government’s leading providers of technologies for "national security" | |
Mitre Corporation | 1958 | “You may not know it, but Mitre touches your life most every day." | |
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency | |||
National Program Office | 14 September 1982 | 1994 | Secret group in the US government first named in a 1991 CNN News Story |
National Reconnaissance Office | |||
Office of the Director of National Intelligence | 2004 | Its goal is as "to effectively integrate foreign, military and domestic intelligence in defense of the homeland and of United States interests abroad." | |
Old Dominion University | 1930 | Virginia University | |
Parsons Corporation | 1944 | Military-industrial complex construction company. Had people at 2020 censorship conference. | |
Philip Morris | |||
Politico | 23 January 2007 | ||
Potomac Institute for Policy Studies | |||
Science Applications International Corporation | A company which specializes in complex engineering and technology programs for U.S. military and intelligence agencies | ||
Special Operations Division | The 'Special Operations Division' is a secret unit of the DEA dedicated to hiding the use of classified/illegally obtained information in their investigations. | ||
Strategic Social | 2009 | American intelligence and communications firm | |
Sweet Briar College | 1901 | Private women's liberal arts college in Virginia, USA | |
TSA | Formed just after 9-11, this agencies conditions the citizenry to undergoing invasive control measures, best understood as "security theatre". They required that travellers only use a locks which can be opened by a master key - of which they posted images. | ||
US/Department/The Navy | One of the three military departments within the Department of Defense | ||
US/Marine Corps | |||
US/Marshals Service | 24 September 1789 | The oldest law enforcement body in the US. | |
US/Navy | 13 October 1775 | ||
Unissant | 1999 | Cybersecurity government contractor | |
United States Geological Survey | |||
University of Richmond | 1840 | Private liberal arts college in Richmond, Virginia | |
VT Group | |||
Virginia Union University | 1899 | Private, historically black, Baptist university in Richmond, Virginia. | |
Western Goals Foundation | 1979 | 1986 | |
William & Mary Law School | 1779 | Virginia law school. Oldest still existing law school in the United States. | |
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