Canberra
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Canberra | |
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Capital city of Australia |
Canberra is the capital city of Australia. It is located in its own jurisdiction, the Australian Capital Territory.
Event
Event | Description |
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Australia/1975 coup d'état | A UK/US deep state-backed covert "constitutional coup" to remove Gough Whitlam whom they saw as a loose cannon. |
Groups Headquartered Here
Group | Start | Description |
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Australia/Department/Foreign Affairs and Trade | 1901 | Australian Foreign Affairs department |
Australia/National COVID-19 Coordination Commission | 25 March 2020 | The Australian government COVID-19 leadership, including Jane Halton from Event 201 and Bilderberger Andrew Liveris |
Australian Bureau of Statistics | 1905 | Statistical bureau which apparently is incapable of calculating excess deaths after the Covid jabs. |
Australian Institute of International Affairs | 1920 | Australian think tank focusing on International relations. Formed in the 1920s as an affiliate of the Royal Institute of International Affairs. |
Australian Secret Intelligence Service | 13 May 1952 | The Australian foreign intelligence agency, but has tentacles all over society, especially in the media. |
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation | 16 March 1949 | Tied to Anglo-American intelligence |
Australian Signals Directorate | Australian snooping agency, foreign, and probably also domestic. | |
Australian Strategic Policy Institute | 2001 | Its function is to give a serious academic appearance to dubious stories in the campaign against China. |
Defence Signals Directorate | ||
East Asia Forum | 2006 | Asia Pacific region analysis, mostly with predictable Western outlook. |
Office of National Intelligence | 20 December 2018 | Australian intelligence agency |
Office of National Intelligence (Australia) | 20 December 2018 | Australian intelligence agency responsible for advising the Prime Minister and National Security Committee. |
Royal Military College Duntroon | 1911 | The Australian Army's officer training establishment |
Strategic and Defence Studies Centre | 1966 | Security think-tank at Australian National University |
Therapeutic Goods Administration | 1989 | The medicine regulatory agency most captured by Big Pharma in the world. |
Job here
Event | Job | Appointed | End |
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Peer de Silva | Canberra Chief of Station | 1971 | 1972 |
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