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Group | Start | End | Description |
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15 (UK) Psychological Operations Group | 1998 | A UK army psyop group. | |
5Rights Foundation | Online censorship lobbyist, using the angle of "protecting the children". Secretive funding. | ||
Active Change Foundation | July 2003 | 3 December 2019 | Worked closely with the Institute for Statecraft on "de-radicalisation" |
Adam Smith International | 1992 | London-based consultancy charged with overseeing the overseas work of the Adam Smith Institute. Used by British intelligence services to train puppet police forces in the Middle East. | |
Airwars | 2014 | ||
Amnesty International | 1961 | "Effectively, Amnesty International and AIUSA function as tools for the imperialist, colonial and genocidal policies of the United States, Britain, and Israel." Revolving leadership door with US government. | |
Ampleforth College | 1802 | UK establishment day and boarding school with decades of sexual abuse and cover ups. | |
Anglia Ruskin University | 1902 | Has been named as one of the most upwardly mobile universities in the world<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a> | |
Anti-Slavery International | 1839 | ||
ArmorGroup | 1981 | One of the largest private security firms operating in Iraq | |
Article 19 | 1987 | ||
Asda | 1949 | ||
Astutus Intelligence | 1 April 2015 | 18 June 2019 | A UK limited company started in 2015 by two Institute for Statecraft directors and a third man. Dissolved in 2019. |
BAE Systems | A global arms company, with interests also in civilian avionics and engineering. Its subsidiaries are also involved in providing intelligence, personnel and logistics support to US/UK military. | ||
BBC | 18 October 1922 | A state propaganda apparatus disguised as a quasi-autonomous public service corporation. | |
BBC/Verify | May 2023 | A BBC "fact checking service" | |
BP | Multinational oil company implicated in the 1953 Iran Coup. | ||
Balli Group Plc | 26 July 1991 | A privately held company with a subsidiary, Balli Aviation that in 2010 pleaded guilty to charges of illegally exporting Boeing aircraft to Iran, in breach of sanctions. | |
Bangor University | 1884 | Welsh University with economic problems | |
Bank of England | 1694 | ||
Bank of Scotland | |||
Behavioural Insights Team | 2010 | UK government propaganda and manipulation outfit | |
Bell Pottinger | Received $500 million from the US DOD to create a range of propaganda, including fake Al-Qaeda videos | ||
Board of Deputies of British Jews | |||
Border and Immigration Agency | 1 April 2007 | 1 April 2008 | Defunct UK Government agency. |
Bournemouth University | 1992 | Recognised for its work in the media industry | |
British Aerospace | |||
British Airways | 1919 | The flag carrier airline of the United Kingdom | |
British Council | 1934 | The British government's cultural propaganda body. | |
British Satellite Broadcasting | A London based satellite television company | ||
British South American Airways | 1 January 1946 | 1 January 1950 | A nationalised airline that existed in the 1940s that ceased operations after two mysterious aircraft disappearances |
British-American Tobacco | |||
Cambridge Analytica | 31 December 2013 | A big data mining company | |
Cambridge University/St John's College | A Cambridge College which hosted the Bilderberg meeting | ||
Cambridge University/Trinity College | |||
Campaign Against Antisemitism | |||
Campaign Against Arms Trade | 1974 | UK-based campaigning organisation working towards the abolition of the international arms trade. Was infiltrated by corporate spies. | |
Canterbury Christ Church University | 2005 | Anglican higher education institution | |
Carlton Television | 1982 | British media company led by Michael P. Green. Former prime minister David Cameron was director of corporate affairs there 1994-2001. | |
Centre for Research into Post-Communist Economies | 1983 | ||
Chartered Management Institute | 1947 | ||
Charterhouse School | 1611 | Regarded to be among the most prestigious schools in the world due to the school's history and influence | |
City of London School | 1442 JL | ||
Civil Aviation Authority | Oversees and regulates civil aviation in the United Kingdom. | ||
Coalition for Peace Through Security | September 1981 | A spooky UK front group to try to oppose CND. | |
Control Risks | 1975 | A British "private security" company set up in 1975 by David Walker (SAS), comparable to Kroll Inc set up in New York in 1972 | |
Cornerstone Group | A group of Conservative MPs. | ||
Coutts Bank | 1692 | British private bank with exclusive customer base | |
Criminal Cases Review Commission | 31 March 1997 | ||
CrisisCast | British company with close ties to the military providing realistic crisis actors. |