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Group | Start | End | Description |
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"Joint Terrorism Task Force" | Apparently busy drumming up business trying to incite "terrorism". They seem to work mostly with low IQ, easily led types. | ||
7th floor group | 17 February 2017 | A set of USDOJ officials who met at the top of the US State Department to control information. Termed by the FBI a "shadow government". Ignored by corporate media. Wikipedia removed its coverage of the group. | |
ACT for NIH | 2017 | Big Pharma lobbying firm | |
AFL–CIO | |||
AIPAC | 3 January 1963 | A lobby which has somewhere between a lot of influence and "total control" over the US Government. | |
Air America | A CIA front company | ||
Amazon | 1994 | A monopoly/cartel online retailer with deep state connections. | |
American Committee for Peace in Chechnya | A group of neocon warmongers showing a touching concern for the Russian separatist province of Chechnya. | ||
American Enterprise Institute | 1943 | The Godfather of Washington neo-conservative lobby groups | |
American Foreign Policy Council | 1982 | US semiofficial think tank publishing plans to destroy Russia, disguised as "forecasts". | |
American Historical Association | 1884 | ||
American Security Council | 1958 | A cold war front group for the MICC deserving of further attention | |
American University | 24 February 1893 | One of the top five feeder schools to the U.S. Foreign Service, Congressional staff, and the CIA | |
Americans for Democratic Action | 1947 | The "activist organization of Cold War liberalism." | |
Balkan Action Committee | |||
Benador Associates | 2001 | ||
Broadcasting Board of Governors | 1 October 1999 | Overt propaganda arm of the US government. Notable for continued funding of Tor. | |
Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives | |||
Business Executives for National Security | 1982 | ||
C-SPAN | |||
Capitol Police | 2 May 1828 | The US Capitol police is tasked with protecting the US Capitol, receiving a budget of $500 million. Full of racial discrimination according to former personnel since the 2000s. Some dozen officers have been arrested in aiding the mob that attacked them in the 2021 Washington D.C. Riots. | |
Carlyle Group | 1987 | A "private global investment firm" with around 1400 employees which has become the world's second largest private capital firm. Close connections to the deep state are suspected. | |
Carnegie Endowment for International Peace | 14 December 1910 | ||
Center for American Progress | 24 October 2003 | A very well funded US think tank and advocacy organization closely aligned with the Democratic Party establishment. | |
Center for International Private Enterprise | 1983 | ||
Center for Islamic Pluralism | 2004 | 2021 | U.S.-based "moderate Muslim" think tank set up by Daniel Pipes and Zionist activist Stephen Schwartz. Defunct since 2021. |
Center for Security Policy | 1988 | ||
Center for Strategic and International Studies | 1971 | ||
Christic Institute | 1980 | 1991 | A public interest law firm that exposed some operation of the US deep state. |
Club for Growth | 1999 | ||
Coalition for Peace Through Strength | August 1978 | US equivalent of the Coalition for Peace Through Strength, spooky MICC front group | |
Command Consulting Group | 2009 | Does security advisory work on behalf of international governments, particularly in Latin America and the Middle East, ultra rich private individuals and heads of state. | |
Committee on Public Information | 14 April 1917 | 30 June 1919 | Committee to boost US public support for World War I. |
Competitive Enterprise Institute | 1984 | A "vociferous anti-environmental" think tank. | |
Congressional Research Service | |||
Council on American-Islamic Relations | |||
Council on Environmental Quality | |||
Covington & Burling | 1919 | Washington DC law firm with deep state connections | |
Defense Information Systems Agency | |||
Democracy Institute | 2006 | ||
Dickstein Shapiro | 1953 | 2016 | Law firm identified as implicated in corruption by Sibel Edmonds. |
EPA | Created for the purpose of protecting human health and the environment. However, it appears to be more or less captured by special interests. | ||
Electronic Privacy Information Center | 1994 | A think tank concerned with the impact of technology on privacy and free speech. | |
Emily's List | 1985 | Multi-million dollar lobby group; with deep state ties. | |
Empower America | 2004 | US libertarian advocacy group. Funded by the Koch brothers. | |
Endowment for Middle East Truth | |||
Equal Employment Opportunity Commission | 2 July 1965 | Established to administer and enforce civil rights laws against workplace discrimination | |
Ethics and Public Policy Center | 1976 | EPPC has functioned as the cutting edge of the neoconservative-driven culture war against progressive theology and secularism, and the associated effort to ensure right-wing control of the Republican Party. | |
Eurasia Foundation | |||
Evergreen State College | 1967 | Washington State experimental college offering a non-traditional undergraduate curriculum. |