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Title | Date | Cause(s) | Official Story | Description |
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Erik van Sabben | Engineer-recruited-spook that was responsible for installing Stuxnet in Iranian nuclear facilities. Found death 2 weeks later in a "motorcycle accident" | |||
Anwar Sadat | As a peace-making Egyptian leader, an obvious enemy of the MICC. | |||
Ali Abdullah Saleh | President of Yemen 1990-2012, assassinated 2017 | |||
Thomas Sankara | "Africa's Che Guevara" | |||
Issam Sartawi | ||||
Hanns Martin Schleyer | ||||
René Schneider | The commander-in-chief of the Chilean Army at the time of the 1970 Chilean presidential election, when he was assassinated during a botched kidnapping attempt. | |||
Dutch Schultz | ||||
Barry Seal | An ace pilot and drug smuggler for the US deep state who knew too much. | |||
Dulcie September | ANC member, anti-apartheid activist, and political prisoner who went into exile in London. She was assassinated in Paris. | |||
Tupac Shakur | Internationally known rap musician. Assassinated | |||
Arshad Sharif | Pakistani journalist who supported Imran Khan, shot dead in October 2022 | |||
Lal Bahadur Shastri | Indian Prime Minister possibly assassinated by the CIA. | |||
Yuri Shchekochikhin | A member of the ill-fated Kovalev Commission who was assassinated. | |||
Sunny Sheu | After his home was fraudulently seized, he devoted himself to investigate how, following the leads up to Joseph Golia. Two days after announcing "Now I've got enough evidence to put Golia in Jail" he was found dead with head injuries. | |||
Vitaly Shishov | The former head of the Belarusian House in Ukraine which helps people escape repression in Belarus. He was found hung. Suspected to be an assassination made look like a suicide. | |||
Bugsy Siegel | Crime boss assassinated in 1947 | |||
Władysław Sikorski | Died in suspicious plane crash near Gibraltar | |||
Karen Silkwood | The assassinated US nuclear whistleblower whose case was taken up by the Christic Institute. | |||
Michele Sindona | A financier and member of the Italian deep state | |||
Fernand Spaak | Second generation Belgian Bilderberger lawyer diplomat who was shot dead in 1981. | |||
Ivan Stambolić | Retired Serbian politician killed for murky motives | |||
Anton Surikov | ||||
Omar Torrijos | Leader of Panama who refused to compromise the interests of the Panamanians. Assassinated | |||
John Tower | Senator who as Chairperson of the President's Intelligence Advisory Board died in a plane crash a day after a friend of his. | |||
Boris Trajkovski | ||||
Carlo Tresca | Communist editor assassinated in New York in 1943 | |||
Rafael Trujillo | President of the Dominican Republic - assassinated with weapons supplied by the CIA | |||
Tamerlan Tsarnaev | Official perpetrator of the Boston Bombings, possibly an FBI double agent. Died after an encounter with US police custody. | |||
Gene Viernes | US labor leader assassinated by Ferdinand Marcos, under surveillance by U.S. Naval Intelligence. | |||
Denis Voronenkov | A vocal critic of Vladimir Putin. Assassinated in 2017. | |||
Peter R. de Vries | A Dutch former army sergeant turned journalist, controversial as friend and associate of leading Dutch gatekeepers on conspiracy theories, criminal lawyers and criminals, including Klaas Bruinsma. Uncovered dozens of cases of corruptions or cover ups by criminals and the government, including on Mabel van Oranje and revealing Inlichtingen en Operatiën. Shot dead in 2021. | |||
Buddy Walthers | A JFK assassination related death | |||
Richard Welch | CIA station chief in Athens, Greece assassinated in December 1975, a month before George H. W. Bush was made CIA director. | |||
Paul Wellstone | An outspoken critic of the Iraq War, most certainly killed by the cabal. | |||
John Wheeler | Enterprise operative, presidential aide to the Ronald Reagan, George H. W. Bush, and George W. Bush administrations whose body was spotted in a landfill in 2010. | |||
Malcolm X | Black radical leader who advocated revolution in the US. | |||
Tomoyuki Yamashita | Japanese general of "Yamashita's Gold" fame. | |||
Sergei Yushenkov | A member of the ill-fated Kovalev Commission who was assassinated. | |||
Alexander Zakharchenko | Elected leader of the Donetsk People's Republic, assassinated in office in 2018 | |||
Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq | ||||
Fatin Rüştü Zorlu | Turkish diplomat and politician executed after the 1960 Turkish coup d'état, along with two other politicians. | |||
Anwar al-Awlaki | The first assassination victim in modern times for whose death the US government has openly admitted responsibility. | |||
Jacobo Árbenz | A democratically elected President of Guatemala whom the CIA liquidated due to his land redistribution policy | |||
Zoran Đinđić | Prime Minister of Serbia. Assassinated, not necessarily by his opponents: "the moor has done his duty. The moor can go".... |