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− | Joël van der Reijden created the [[Institute for the Study of Globalization and Covert Politics]], a website formerly known as the Project for the Exposure of Hidden Institutions. The site published a number of studies on little known but apparently very influential organizations: [[Le Cercle]], | + | Joël van der Reijden created the [[Institute for the Study of Globalization and Covert Politics]], a website formerly known as the Project for the Exposure of Hidden Institutions. The site published a number of studies on little known but apparently very influential organizations: [[Le Cercle]], [[The 1001 Club]], the [[Anglo-American Pilgrims Society]], the [[American Security Council]], the [[Center for Security Policy]], the [[OSS Society]], the [[AFIO]] and others. The site published on the Belgian X-Dossiers and related child abuse networks in which very powerful people were allegedly involved. Other topics include peak oil, the Kennedy assassination and the site's "four establishment model" of covert politics. |
===Site Closure=== | ===Site Closure=== |
Revision as of 16:42, 27 November 2013
Joël van der Reijden is an activist born in the Netherlands.
ISGP
- Full article: ISGP Archive
- Full article: ISGP Archive
Joël van der Reijden created the Institute for the Study of Globalization and Covert Politics, a website formerly known as the Project for the Exposure of Hidden Institutions. The site published a number of studies on little known but apparently very influential organizations: Le Cercle, The 1001 Club, the Anglo-American Pilgrims Society, the American Security Council, the Center for Security Policy, the OSS Society, the AFIO and others. The site published on the Belgian X-Dossiers and related child abuse networks in which very powerful people were allegedly involved. Other topics include peak oil, the Kennedy assassination and the site's "four establishment model" of covert politics.
Site Closure
The site has been unavailable since late September 2010 "after the millionth page load", but before this, Wikispooks made [a backup].