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Group | Start | End | Description |
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Crown Agents | An “Emanation of the Crown” deserving of further scrutiny | ||
De Montfort University | 1992 | public university in the city of Leicester, England | |
Democracy Institute | 2006 | ||
Edinburgh Academy | 1824 | Independent school in Edinburgh, Scotland, opened in 1824. | |
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development | 1991 | ||
European Leadership Network | 2011 | Israel lobby group of nearly 300 past, present and future European leaders. Works to foster key ties between European and Israeli leaders, and empower friends of Israel across Europe. | |
Fabian Society | 1884 | According to itself, it aims to promote greater equality of power, wealth and opportunity, the value of collective action and public service, an accountable, tolerant and active democracy, citizenship, liberty and human rights, sustainable development, multilateral international cooperation | |
Financial Services Authority | |||
Foreign Policy Centre | 1998 | Think tank sponsored by deep state foundations | |
Forum World Features | 1965 | July 1975 | A London based CIA propaganda operation which operated as a professional news service from 1965 to 1975. |
Frontline Club | 2003 | A venue used by the Institute for Statecraft/Integrity Initiative. Founded by former military officer turned "independent" journalist. | |
G4S Secure Solutions | 2004 | A British/American multinational security services company with deep ties to the US government and military complex | |
George Watson's College | 1741 | First in Scotland and 29th in the UK for the number of the nation's leading people produced. | |
GlaxoSmithKline | December 2000 | ||
Greater Manchester Police | |||
Group 4 Falck | |||
HSBC | 3 March 1865 | The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, one of the world's biggest banks | |
Henry Jackson Society | 11 March 2005 | A British neocon political action committee supported by key US neocons and by two of David Cameron's closest advisers. | |
ITV | 22 September 1955 | British state media. Main rival of the BBC. | |
Imperial Chemical Industries |