ISGP

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Mission

"The purpose of the Institute for the Study of Globalisation and Covert Politics (ISGP) has been to inform the world about the existence of an entire network of private, highly influential but low-profile organizations which have had great influence on how the world is shaped. Although there may be occasional updates, this task has largely been completed and the site can be considered inactive."

ISGP archive site - Index page

The ISGP web site was begun by Joël van der Reijden in early 2004. Its initial articles were ready for publication a year or so later and the web site went live in July 2005.

The site contains only a dozen or so major articles but some are near book-length. They are in-depth studies of the organisations and issues identified in their titles and all are scrupulously researched, referenced and footnoted. Much of the information they contain is very difficult - if not impossible - to find elsewhere. The articles about the Belgian Dutroux affair are beyond shocking; not only for the almost unbelievable depravities they describe, but for their extensive evidence of the systematic, calculated involvement in those depravities by groups enjoying the protection of the highest levels of European, UK, Israeli and US societies. It is NOT a subject for the faint-hearted.

In early 2010 Joël began to hint that the site was at risk and advised supporters to make backups of it with a view to being able to mirror it if, for whatever reason, it was taken it down.

In Late September 2010 the site was taken down, leaving just a single splash page with brief information and contact details.

In keeping with Joël's earlier public suggestions, WikiSpooks is making the entire site available as an archive.

  • A zip file of the entire site is available here