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Group | Start | End | Description |
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Kurdistan Development Corporation | |||
Labour Foreign Policy Group | 21 September 2020 | A foreign policy think tank affiliated with the British Labour Party. | |
Labour Party | 1900 | A UK political party which appears to have a leader independent of the establishment | |
Labour Party Irish Society | Collective body of Labour Party members of Irish birth or descent. | ||
Legatum Institute | 2007 | ||
London Business School | 1964 | ||
London Guildhall University | 1992 | 2002 | University in the United Kingdom from 1992, when the City of London Polytechnic was awarded university status, until 2002 |
London Metropolitan University | 2002 | Public university in London, England | |
London School of Economics | University in London, England. | ||
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine | 1899 | Many members of this School is at the center of the COVID-19 psy-op. | |
London South Bank University | 1892 | Public university in South London, England. | |
Lonrho | 13 May 1909 | British mining company | |
MI6 | 1909 | ||
Media Defence | June 2008 | ||
Media Diversity Institute | 1997 | Founded in February 2019 with a style and choice of main partners that look remarkably like the Integrity Initiative. | |
Milner Group | The Milner Group was a key UK deep state group at the turn of the 20th century. It was exposed by Carroll Quigley, who claims that although of great importance, it was particularly difficult to track due to its control of the UK historical record. | ||
Milner Group/Inner Circle | A deep state milieu of great importance around a century ago, when the Milner Group was the de facto UK Deep state. | ||
Milner Group/Outer Circle | |||
Milner Group/Society of the Elect | The subset of the Milner Group which managed the UK deep state around a century ago | ||
Multiplex | 1962 | Suspect multinational construction company. | |
National Council for Civil Liberties | 1 January 1934 | ||
National Crime Agency | |||
National Crime Squad | 1998 | ||
National Executive Committee | |||
National Public Order Intelligence Unit | March 1999 | ||
Naval Intelligence Division | 1882 | 1965 | UK Naval intelligence, originally named the 'Foreign Intelligence Committee'. |
Nobody's Friends | 21 June 1800 | A a highly secretive UK dining club centred on a strong core of bishops, ex-Tory ministers and former military top brass,representing Britain's most entrenched professions and institutions. Many members have either been UK/VIPaedophile, or spent considerable effort covering up for fellow establishment child abusers. | |
Northern Ireland Office | 24 March 1972 | ||
Occupy London | The London encampments of the Occupy protest movement. | ||
Octant | 14 August 2017 | ||
Ofcom | UK broadcasting regulator | ||
Open Britain | British pro-European Union campaign group | ||
Open Europe | 2005 | ||
Paedophile Information Exchange | October 1974 | 1984 | |
Peaceful Change Initiative | 1 February 2012 | NGO-builder funded by the British foreign office | |
Politeia | November 1995 | ||
Population Matters | 1991 | London-based think tank seeking to reduce the number of live births globally in an effort to reduce human impact on the environment. | |
Portland Communications | UK political consultancy and PR agency | ||
Press Association | 1868 | UK corporate news agency | |
Privacy International | 1990 | Privacy activists with extensive funding from foundations close to deep state interests | |
Progress | |||
PwC | 1998 | ||
Quilliam Foundation | 22 April 2008 | April 2021 | |
Reed Elsevier | Large publisher with a 7-7 connection | ||
Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism | 8 December 1986 | 1989 | |
Reuters | |||
Richmond The American International University in London | 1972 | UK private university giving US degrees | |
Rio Tinto Group | 1873 | British-Australian multinational metals and mining corporation with headquarters in London | |
Roehampton University | 2004 | Consists of four constituent colleges, became university in 2004 | |
Rokeby School | |||
Royal Mail | 1516 JL | ||
Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies | 1831 | ||
Russo-British Chamber of Commerce | 23 October 1916 | UK company which has had at least two Institute for Statecraft members as directors. | |
S. G. Warburg | |||
SFO | |||
SOE | 22 July 1940 | 15 January 1946 | |
Sainsbury's | 1869 | Second largest supermarket chain in the United Kingdom= | |
Sandline International | 1994 | 16 April 2004 | |
Serious Organised Crime Agency | |||
Shell | Biggest Dutch company. Caused trillions in damage due to fracking in Groningen. Convicted worldwide for crimes against locals. Employs hitmen and deep state operatives in African countries. Mislead shareholders for up to $1bn. | ||
Smiths Industries | |||
Social Affairs Unit | 1980 | ||
Social Market Foundation | 1989 | ||
Statewatch | 1991 | Civil rights group | |
Surgo Foundation UK | |||
TUC | 1868 | ||
The Bow Group | 7 February 1951 | ||
Tony Blair Institute for Global Change | Set up by former UK Prime Minister Tony Blair | ||
Toro Risk Solutions | 2 March 2015 | ||
Transparency Task Force | |||
Trinity College of Music | Music and dance conservatoire based in Greenwich, London, England. | ||
Trinity Mirror | The largest British newspaper, magazine and digital publisher | ||
UK | The biggest Island in Europe. It was a world power with massive influence for over 4 centuries. | ||
UK National Cyber Security Centre | October 2016 | ||
UK/Deep state | The British empire has long been influenced by various mostly unseen forces. These are being increasingly exposed in the 21st century. After WWI, the UK deep state increasingly came under the influence of the US deep state. | ||
UK/FCDO | |||
UK/FCO | The UK government department dealing with foreign policy. | ||
UK/Home Office | The UK governmental department that is responsible for policy issues surrounding immigration, passports, drugs, crime, the police and "counter-terrorism". | ||
UK/Home Office/Investigatory Powers Tribunal | 2000 | The UK court in charge of complaints about the UK intelligence agencies. | |
UK/Ministry of Defence | |||
UK/Ministry of Justice | |||
UK/PMO | The office of the UK Prime Minister | ||
UK/Parliament | |||
UK/Treasury | finance department of the British government. | ||
University College London | Importan deep state milieu. Many deep state operatives have attended or worked there, producing for example rigged science. | ||
University of East London | 1992 | Originally West Ham Technical Institute; one of the 1992 "new universities" | |
University of Greenwich | 1890 | The second-oldest polytechnic in the United Kingdom | |
University of London | 1836 | London university consisting of 17 largely independent member institutions, some of them very famous | |
University of London/Birkbeck | 1823 | A constituent college of the University of London | |
University of London/Goldsmiths | 1891 | Constituent college of the University of London specialising in the arts, design, humanities, and social sciences | |
University of Westminster | 1838 | Public university based in London, United Kingdom | |
University of the Arts London | 2003 | English public university comprising of six colleges specializing in the fields of art, design, fashion and media. | |
Uyghur Tribunal | August 2020 | Uyghur Tribunal in the UK | |
Valent Projects | UK deep state run "shadowy intelligence contractor" PR group "to counter disinformation" such as criticism of COVID-19 jabs. | ||
Wellcome Trust | 1936 | 4th wealthiest charitable foundation in the world | |
Woolwich Royal Military Academy | 1741 | 1939 | British academy for the training of commissioned officers of the Royal Artillery and Royal Engineers 1741-1939. |
YouGov | May 2000 | Spooky polling company founded in 2000 by Stephan Shakespeare and UK Deep state operative Nadhim Zahawi. | |
Zinc Network | 2012 | A "a privately owned communications agency that supports communities, brands and governments drive positive social change". Partnered with the Institute for Statecraft to propose a network of 56 NGOs in a bid for £9.75M funding from the UK/FCO. |