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Boston College | Jesuit Catholic university.At the city, state and federal levels, BC graduates dominated Massachusetts politics for much of the 20th century. | ||||
Boston University | Big Boston university | ||||
Bournemouth University | Recognised for its work in the media industry | ||||
Boğaziçi University | Turkish elite university with strong ties to the American educational system. | ||||
Bradford University | Founded as the Bradford Mechanics Institute in 1832 | ||||
Bradley University | Midwestern private university | ||||
Brandeis University | Strong liberal arts focus, closely connected to the Jewish community | ||||
Breda University of Applied Sciences | University of applied sciences in the fields of tourism, leisure and hospitality. | ||||
Brigham Young University | 99 percent of the students are Mormons | ||||
Brown University | Ivy League, major deep state hub | ||||
Brunel University | London university | ||||
Bryn Mawr College | A private women's liberal arts college | ||||
Bucharest Polytechnic Institute | The largest technical university in Romania | ||||
CEU San Pablo University | Private Catholic university | ||||
Ca' Foscari University of Venice | From the outset conceived as a national rather than a regional institution | ||||
Cairo University | Most important university in Egypt. | ||||
California Institute of Technology | |||||
California State University | |||||
Calvin College | A private Christian (Calvinist) university | ||||
Cambridge University | British university with lots of ties to the UK and supranational deep states. | ||||
Canterbury Christ Church University | Anglican higher education institution | ||||
Cardiff University | One of the ten largest UK universities. | ||||
Carleton University | Public university in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. | ||||
Carnegie Mellon University | |||||
Case Western Reserve University | Important research university with significant government ties | ||||
Catholic University of America | The school stays closely connected with the Catholic Church and Catholic organizations. | ||||
Catholic University of Argentina | One of the best private universities in Latin America | ||||
Catholic University of Guayaquil | Claims to be the leading university in Ecuador | ||||
Catholic University of Leuven | |||||
Catholic University of Portugal | Portuguese catholic university with reputation of being an "elite university". | ||||
Catholic University of the Sacred Heart | |||||
Central European University | Founded and financed by George Soros | ||||
Central Queensland University | Began as the Queensland Institute of Technology | ||||
Central University of Ecuador | Most national politicians have studied or worked here | ||||
Central Washington University | Small regional Washington State university | ||||
Chalmers University of Technology | Swedish university located in Gothenburg that focuses on research and education in technology, natural sciences, architecture, mathematics, maritime and other management areas. | ||||
Chaminade University of Honolulu | Catholic university with 66% Asian/Pacific Islander students | ||||
Chapman University | Private research university in California which conducts a yearly survey of what the US public fears. | ||||
Charles University | One of the top universities in Eastern Europe | ||||
Chernivtsi University | Founded in 1875 as the Austrian-Hungarian Franz-Josephs-Universität | ||||
City College of New York | |||||
City University (London) | |||||
City University of New York | |||||
Claremont Graduate University | |||||
Clausthal Technical University | Ranked among the Top German universities in engineering | ||||
Clemson University | South Carolina university with strong military recruitment presence | ||||
Cleveland State University | Cleveland, Ohio public university. | ||||
Colgate University | A private liberal arts college in Hamilton, New York State. | ||||
College of Europe | "An elite finishing school for aspiring Eurocrats". | ||||
College of William and Mary | The second-oldest institution of higher education in the United States | ||||
Columbia International University | South Carolina bible school | ||||
Columbia Law School | |||||
Columbia University | |||||
Comenius University | The largest university in Slovakia | ||||
Complutense University of Madrid | |||||
Concordia University | English-speaking university in French-speaking Quebec | ||||
Cornell Law School | |||||
Cornell University | |||||
Corvinus University of Budapest | One of the universities in Budapest | ||||
Cranfield University | UK university "at the forefront of the defence and security field." | ||||
Creighton University | Private, Jesuit university in Nebraska. | ||||
Dakota Wesleyan University | Religious university in South Dakota, George McGovern alma mater | ||||
Dalhousie University | Canadian University with 91 Rhodes Scholars | ||||
Damascus University | One of the most reputable universities in the Middle East before the war in Syria started in 2011 | ||||
Dartmouth College | |||||
De Montfort University | public university in the city of Leicester, England | ||||
DePaul University | Catholic, with emphasis on recruiting students from disadvantaged backgrounds. | ||||
DePauw University | Small Midwestern university | ||||
Delft University of Technology | The oldest and largest Dutch public technical university | ||||
Denison University | Was a stop on the Underground Railroad for refugee slaves. | ||||
Dickinson College | Private Liberal arts college in Pennsylvania | ||||
Dickinson School of Law | One of two separately accredited law schools of The Pennsylvania State University. | ||||
Dongguk University | |||||
Dresden University of Technology | Strong technical tradition | ||||
Drew University | Traditionally tied to Methodism; also noted for its strong ties to South-Korean Methodism. | ||||
Duke University | |||||
Durham University | Prestigious English university | ||||
Dwight D. Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy | Tasked with preparing selected military officers for war industry, logistics and strategic resources planning. | ||||
ETH Zurich | ETH Zurich is ranked among the top universities in the world. | ||||
East China Normal University | An elite research-intensive university | ||||
Eastern Kentucky University | Regional Kentucky university | ||||
Eastern Oregon College | Small regional university | ||||
Economic Hogeschool Sint-Aloysius | Catholic Flemish/Belgian university of applied sciences from 1925 to 2013 | ||||
Edinburgh Napier University | Scottish university with technical and engineering focus | ||||
Edith Cowan University | The only Australian university named after a woman | ||||
Elon University | North Carolina private university | ||||
Emory University | Major research university, especially in medicine. | ||||
Erasmus University Rotterdam | Public research university located in Rotterdam, Netherlands. | ||||
Erlangen Nuremberg University | Closely connected to the large engineering company Siemens | ||||
European University of Rome | A legally recognized non-state university, located in Rome connected to the Legionaries of Christ. | ||||
Eötvös Loránd University | One of the largest and most prestigious higher education institutions in Hungary. | ||||
Ferris State University | Michigan university | ||||
Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy | |||||
Florida A&M University | historically black university in Florida | ||||
Florida Atlantic University | Dismissed Professor James F. Tracy after he was criticised by commercially-controlled media | ||||
Florida State University | Research university in Tallahassee, Florida. | ||||
Fordham University | |||||
Frankfurt University | Founded and funded by the wealthy and active liberal citizenry of Frankfurt. | ||||
Free University of Berlin | Created as a Cold War showcase of Western freedom. | ||||
Free University of Brussels | Collaborated with Institute for Statecraft to set up the Integrity Initiative. | ||||
Fudan University | One of the most prestigious and selective universities in China | ||||
Furman University | Desegregated in 1963 | ||||
George Fox University | Founded by Quakers, still a center for Quaker thought. | ||||
George Mason University | Virginia-based university heavily Koch-funded. Notable for hosting over 40 libertarian research centers and affiliates. | ||||
George Washington University | |||||
Georgetown University | The #1 spooky US university | ||||
Georgia Institute of Technology | University in the U.S. state of Georgia with large scientific activity | ||||
Ghent University | One of the biggest Flemish universities in Belgium. Big left-wing student activism from 1960s to 1980s. | ||||
Golden Gate University | YMCA roots; Courses in law, business, taxation, and accounting. | ||||
Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies | |||||
Guizhou University | The flagship institution of higher learning in Guizhou province, China. | ||||
Gujarat University | The largest and oldest university in Gujarat. | ||||
Hacettepe University | Faculty of Medicine is ranked the best in Turkey. | ||||
Hamline University | Hamline is known for its emphasis on social justice. | ||||
Hanyang University | One of the leading private research universities of South Korea. | ||||
Harvard | |||||
Harvard/Kennedy School | |||||
Haverford College | Small Pennsylvania College with lots of influential former students. | ||||
Hebrew University of Jerusalem | |||||
Helsinki University of Technology | Finnish research university | ||||
Heriot-Watt University | Scottish university | ||||
Himachal Pradesh University | University in the former hill station of Shimla | ||||
Hofstra University | New York private university on Long Island | ||||
Howard University | Historically black university in Washington DC | ||||
Hull University | English university | ||||
Humboldt University of Berlin | Experienced several drastic changes during the last century. | ||||
ISCTE – University Institute of Lisbon | Portuguese public tertiary education institution. | ||||
Igor Sikorsky Kyiv Polytechnic Institute | Ukrainian polytechnic university | ||||
Imperial College London | A UK college, highly funded by the Gates Foundation, which played a central part in the COVID-19 deep event by creating hysterical spreading models | ||||
Indiana State University | Small Midwestern university, not to be confused with Indiana University | ||||
Indiana University | |||||
Indiana University – Purdue University Indianapolis | public university in Indianapolis, Indiana. It is a collaboration between Indiana University and Purdue University, | ||||
Institute of Business Administration (Karachi) | Public university in Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan. | ||||
Institute of Chemical Technology | Has produced many first-generation entrepreneurs and academics. | ||||
Institute of Science in Society | |||||
International Christian University | Japanese Bilingual university founded during the US occupation. | ||||
International University of Monaco | Offers courses in sport business management and international management, taught in English. | ||||
Iran University of Science and Technology | A research institution and university of engineering and science. | ||||
Istanbul Bilgi University | A private university located in Istanbul, Turkey. | ||||
Istanbul Technical University | Many of the graduates take role in the development of Turkey. | ||||
Istanbul University | |||||
Jacksonville University | University staff and administration includes many distinguished veterans from multiple branches of the U.S. military. | ||||
Jagiellonian University | Poland's most reputable institution of higher learning. | ||||
James Cook University | Australian university invested in the climate change agenda, and firing academics if they disagree. | ||||
James Madison University | College in Virginia, USA | ||||
Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz | One of the major research-intensive and leading medical universities in Germany. | ||||
Johannes Kepler University Linz | Austrian technical university | ||||
John Cabot University | American-style university in Rome, Italy | ||||
Johns Hopkins University | Only a short drive from Washington DC, it is a major deep state milieu. | ||||
KTH Royal Institute of Technology | The highest ranked technical university in Sweden. | ||||
Kadir Has University | Established in 1997 by billionaire Kadir Has | ||||
Kaiser Wilhelm Institute | A sprawling umbrella organization for many institutes, testing stations, and research units. After 1945, continued as the Max Planck Society. | ||||
Kansas State University | Significant agrodefense and biodefense research | ||||
Karachi University | One of the largest universities in Pakistan | ||||
Keele University | UK university which pressured scientist researching aluminium toxicity to quit for fear of offending from big funders. | ||||
Keimyung University | Providing Koreans with higher education firmly anchored in Christianity | ||||
Kim Il-sung University | The first and most important university in North Korea | ||||
King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals | Saudi Arabian university | ||||
King's College London | University college closely linked to the British military and intelligence community, and similar spooks overseas. | ||||
Kingston University | A public research university in Kingston upon Thames in the southwest of London. A former polytechnic, it is regarded as a post-1992 University. Campuses are located in Kingston and Roehampton. | ||||
Kraków University of Economics | The biggest university of economic sciences in Poland. | ||||
Kyiv National Economic University | The largest economic educational institution in the Ukraine | ||||
Kyiv National University of Trade and Economics | Ukrainian business and economic university | ||||
Kyoto University | |||||
Kyung Hee University | Prestigious South Korean university also considered a leading school in traditional Korean medicine and other traditional Asian medical practices. | ||||
LUISS | Predecessor was a founded by Félix Morlion to train anti-communist cadres on behalf of the Vatican and the CIA. | ||||
La Salle University | Catholic university in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | ||||
La Trobe University | Public university based in Melbourne, Australia | ||||
Lancaster University | Ranked in the top ten in all three national league tables | ||||
Lee University | A private Christian university in Tennessee | ||||
Lehigh University | Private university in Pennsylvania | ||||
Leipzig University | Before WW1 one of the centers of higher education for state administrations and elites of newly independent Balkan states. | ||||
Leuven University | |||||
Lille University of Science and Technology | Includes a number of specialized education and research units | ||||
Lincoln University (Pennsylvania) | Historically black university in Pennsylvania | ||||
Linköping University | Emphasises dialogue with the surrounding business sphere and the community at large, both in terms of research and education | ||||
Liverpool John Moores University | Polytechnic university in Liverpool | ||||
Loma Linda University | University run by the Seventh-day Adventists. Influential center for religiously motivated veganism research. | ||||
London Guildhall University | University in the United Kingdom from 1992, when the City of London Polytechnic was awarded university status, until 2002 | ||||
London Metropolitan University | Public university in London, England | ||||
London School of Economics | University in London, England. | ||||
London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine | Many members of this School is at the center of the COVID-19 psy-op. | ||||
London South Bank University | Public university in South London, England. | ||||
Long Island University | Private university in the U.S. state of New York. | ||||
Loughborough University | Opened a Department of Politics, International Relations and European Studies in 2003. | ||||
Louisiana State University | Expanded massively by governor Huey Pierce Long Jr. in 1930. | ||||
Loyola University | Chicago private Catholic university | ||||
Lund University | Traditionally very upper class environment | ||||
Lusíada University | Portugese private university, with branches in Angola. | ||||
Lyceum of the Philippines University | International relations (diplomacy, international trade), business, communication and International Hospitality (hotel and restaurant management, tourism) are the university's flagship courses. | ||||
Macquarie University | Public research university in Sydney, Australia | ||||
Madras Christian College | Indian college with many distinguished alumni | ||||
Mahidol University | Thai medical university | ||||
Manchester Metropolitan University | University in England. Not to be confused with the University of Manchester. | ||||
Mansfield University of Pennsylvania | a small public university in Pennsylvania | ||||
Marmara University | A leading institution of higher education in Turkey for 124 years | ||||
Marquette University | Private Jesuit university in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. | ||||
Marshall University | West Virginia university | ||||
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |||||
McGill University | Montreal,Canada university with significant deep state-related reserach | ||||
McMaster University | Big Canadian university in Hamilton, Ontario. | ||||
Meiji University | The school of political science and economics has sent many famous alumni to the Japanese political world | ||||
Memorial University | Founded when Newfoundland was a dominion of the United Kingdom. | ||||
Mercer University | Baptist university in the state of Georgia, USA | ||||
Mexico Autonomous Institute of Technology | Is considered one of Mexico's (neoliberal) think tanks and has the highest rank of admission to the Mexican Foreign Service | ||||
Miami University | |||||
Michigan State University | |||||
Middle East Technical University | |||||
Middlesex University | |||||
Mines ParisTech | |||||
Missouri State University | Midwestern University | ||||
Monash University | Public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia | ||||
Montpellier 2 University | |||||
Morgan State University | Historically black Baltimore university. | ||||
Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology | Science university in Moscow with rigorous training standards | ||||
Moscow School for Political Studies | Influence/regime change organization in Russia sponsored by NATO governments. Declared undesirable on the territory of the Russian Federation in 2014. | ||||
Moscow State Institute of International Relations | Educates very many of Russia's political, economic, and intellectual elite | ||||
Moscow State Linguistic University | High quality foreign language education for Russians | ||||
Moscow State University | One of the main universities in Russia (and The USSR), and somewhat of a liberal bastion. | ||||
Moscow University for the Humanities | |||||
Mount Allison University | A total of 55 Rhodes Scholarships, the highest per capita of any Canadian university. | ||||
Mykolas Romeris University | Lithuanian university | ||||
NOVA University Lisbon | Public university in Lisbon, Portugal | ||||
Nagasaki University | Home to East Asia Research Institute of Endemics before WW2 (now Tropical Medicine) | ||||
Nanyang Technological University | Significant ties to deep state and military-security complex | ||||
National Autonomous University of Mexico | |||||
National Defense University | |||||
National Intelligence University | |||||
National Law School of India University | Considered the best law school in India | ||||
National Technical University of Athens | The oldest higher education institutions of Greece and the most prestigious among engineering schools | ||||
National University of Colombia | One of the largest universities in Colombia. | ||||
National University of La Plata | Not to be confused with Buenos Aires University | ||||
National University of Lesotho | The main university in the South African nation of Lesotho. | ||||
National University of Singapore | National public research university in Singapore. | ||||
Nebraska Wesleyan University | Nebraskan liberal arts college | ||||
New Mexico State University | New Mexico university | ||||
New York University | |||||
Newcastle University | Important UK university | ||||
Niagara University | Private Catholic university in New York State | ||||
North Carolina State University | Over 50 NC State alumni have achieved the rank of Brigadier General or higher in the United States military. | ||||
North Greenville University | Religious Southern Baptist institution | ||||
Northeastern University | |||||
Northern Kentucky University | Has improved its academic standing the last few decades. | ||||
Northwestern University | Private research university: "ranked among the most prestigious academic institutions in the world". | ||||
Northwood University | private university in Michigan | ||||
Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration | A large part of Norway's financial and business establishment was educated at the NHH. | ||||
Norwegian University of Science and Technology | NTNU has the main national responsibility in Norway for education and research in engineering and technology. | ||||
Norwich University | Private military college in Vermont, United States. As a senior military college, cadet corps students have the right to serve as active duty officers in the US Armed Forces upon graduation from the Reserve Officer Training Corps. | ||||
Notre Dame University | |||||
Nottingham Trent University | |||||
Nyenrode Business University | One of the five private universities in the Netherlands. | ||||
Ohio Northern University | Small Midwestern private university | ||||
Ohio State University | With nearly 50,000 undergraduate students and nearly 15,000 graduate students, Ohio State is one of the largest American universities. | ||||
Ohio University | |||||
Ohio Wesleyan University | Founded in 1842 "forever to be conducted on the most liberal principles." | ||||
Old Dominion University | Virginia University | ||||
Open University | |||||
Oregon State University | Large research activity | ||||
Oxford Brookes University | |||||
Oxford University/St Catherine's College | |||||
Oxford University/University College | |||||
Pace University | A private university with its main campus in New York City and secondary campuses in Westchester County, New York. | ||||
Panjab University | one of the most well ranked universities in India | ||||
Panteion University | Linked to the development of social sciences in Greece. | ||||
Pantheon-Assas University | University which is considered the top law school in France. | ||||
Pantheon-Sorbonne University | |||||
Paris Dauphine University | |||||
Paris Descartes University | Split from Sorbonne in 1970, merged to a new University of Paris | ||||
Paris Diderot University | |||||
Paris Institute of Statistics | Considered one of the most prestigious centers of learning of statistics in France. The strength of its alumni network place it in the "top 15-ranked" French Grandes Ecoles. | ||||
Paris Nanterre University | French university, founded 1964 | ||||
Paris-Saclay University | Paris university with high research activity. Before 2020 known as University of Paris-Sud | ||||
Pennsylvania State University | |||||
Peoples' Friendship University of Russia | |||||
Pepperdine University | Private university in California wit deep state ties | ||||
Polytechnic University of Milan | Intended to do all graduate courses in English, but stopped by courts. | ||||
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile | Prestigious Catholic university in Santiago, Chile | ||||
Pontifical Catholic University of São Paulo | One of the largest and most prestigious universities of Brazil. | ||||
Pontifical Ecclesiastical Academy | Academy is dedicated to training priests to serve in the diplomatic corps and the Secretariat of State of the Holy See. | ||||
Pontifical Gregorian University | Higher education ecclesiastical school run by the Jesuits and dependent on the Holy See. | ||||
Pontifical Lateran University | Vatican university Known as "The Pope's University". Mandatory jabs. | ||||
Pontifical University of Salamanca | Private Catholic university based in Salamanca, Spain. | ||||
Pontifical Xavierian University | Jesuit university that has traditionally educated the Colombian elite. | ||||
Portland State University | Environmentally-focused Oregon university | ||||
Potchefstroom University | The leadership of the university was part of the deep state Afrikaner Broederbond during the apartheid-era. | ||||
Princess Sumaya University for Technology | University trying to boost IT-sector in Jordan | ||||
Princeton University | |||||
Providence College | Rhode Island Catholic university | ||||
Purdue University | Public university system in the U.S. state of Indiana. | ||||
Queen Margaret University | Hosting the Institute for International Health & Development | ||||
Queen Mary University of London | A public research university in London. There are nine Nobel Laureates amongst Queen Mary's alumni. | ||||
Queen's University | |||||
Queen's University Belfast | Northern Ireland university | ||||
Queens University of Charlotte | North Carolina university | ||||
RMIT University | Melbourne university researching censorship implementation. | ||||
Radboud University Nijmegen | |||||
Ramon Llull University | A Christian-inspired university | ||||
Rand Afrikaans University | Apartheid deep politician Gerrit Viljoen was first rector. | ||||
Reading University | Its first Principal is the geographer Halford John Mackinder | ||||
Renmin University | one of the leading humanities and social science-focused universities in China | ||||
Rice University | |||||
Richmond The American International University in London | UK private university giving US degrees | ||||
Rockefeller University | Part of a system created by Rockefeller money to buy control over American medical life. | ||||
Roehampton University | Consists of four constituent colleges, became university in 2004 | ||||
Roosevelt University | Social justice is a cornerstone of Roosevelt's history and development | ||||
Rowan University | New Jersey university that offered $1000 for students to take the Covid jab | ||||
Royal Agricultural University | The first agricultural college in the English-speaking world. | ||||
Royal Military College of Canada | |||||
Rutgers University | The first US university to announce it would discriminate against students who had not received a COVID-19 vaccination. | ||||
Saarland University | Bilingual German university founded in 1948 in co-operation with France | ||||
Sabancı University | Founded under the guidance of the Sabancı family, with Bilderberg connections. | ||||
Saginaw Valley State University | The youngest of Michigan's 15 universities | ||||
Saint Louis University | Private Jesuit university in St. Louis, Missouri, United States | ||||
Saint Peter's University | Private Jesuit university in Jersey City, New Jersey. | ||||
Saint Petersburg State University | Has a reputation for having educated the majority of Russia's political elite | ||||
San Diego State University | University in San Diego, California | ||||
San Francisco State University | |||||
San Jose State University | One of the leading suppliers of alumni to Silicon Valley technology firms. | ||||
Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies | Special-statute special-statute with deep state connections | ||||
Santa Clara University | Private Jesuit university in Santa Clara, California. | ||||
Santiago de Compostela University | One of Spain's top universities | ||||
Sapienza University of Rome | University of importance to the Italian Deep state | ||||
Sciences Po | Many members of the French public service have studied at the institution. | ||||
Sciences Po Aix | Recruitment university for the deep state and secret services | ||||
Seattle University | |||||
Seoul National University | The most prestigious university in South Korea | ||||
Seton Hall University | Catholic university in New Jersey. Home of the School of Diplomacy and International Relations, founded with a need to "prepare the next generation of global leaders." | ||||
Sewanee: The University of the South | Private university in Tennessee | ||||
Sharif University of Technology | Iran's leading institution for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. | ||||
Sheffield Hallam University | One of the 1992 "new universities" | ||||
Simon Fraser University | University in Vancouver, Canada | ||||
Sloan School of Management | The business school of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||||
Smith College | A private liberal arts women's college in Northampton, Massachusetts. | ||||
Sogang University | The oldest Catholic and Jesuit institution of higher education in South Korea. | ||||
Sonoma State University | The smallest members of the California university system. | ||||
Sorbonne | |||||
South Dakota School of Mines | Mining and engineering school | ||||
South Dakota State University | South Dakota's largest and most comprehensive university | ||||
Southern Methodist University | Home of the George W. Bush Presidential Center | ||||
Southern New Hampshire University | Private New Hampshire university with 135,000 online students and 3,000 on campus | ||||
Southwest Baptist University | Distinctively Christian and Baptist institution supporting a Christian worldview | ||||
St. Cloud State University | Until 1957 St. Cloud State Teachers College | ||||
St. Francis Xavier University | Public undergraduate liberal arts university in Nova Scotia, Canada. | ||||
St. John's University | |||||
St. Mary's University | Texas Catholic university | ||||
Staffordshire University | Originally Mining School, had to branch out after closing of mining industry in the 1980s. | ||||
Stanford Graduate School of Business | |||||
Stanford Law School | |||||
Stanford University | |||||
State University of New York at Purchase | New York university with heavy focus on the arts | ||||
Stellenbosch University | A key institution in the deep state Broederbond during the Apartheid era. | ||||
Stetson University | Name was changed in 1889 to honor hat manufacturer and sponosor John B. Stetson. | ||||
Stevens Institute of Technology | New Jersey private University | ||||
Stockholm School of Economics | Swedish business school mostly funded by the Wallenebergs | ||||
Stockholm University | Public university in Stockholm, Swedne | ||||
Sungkyunkwan University | Partnership with Samnsung | ||||
Swansea University | Home of the Hillary Rodham Clinton School of Law; partnership with Pfizer | ||||
Swedish Defence University | |||||
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences | Formed in 1977 by combining three existing separate colleges for veterinary medicine, forestry and agriculture. | ||||
Syracuse University | University in update New York. Joe Biden's alma mater | ||||
Tallinn University | Fairly recently started university in Estonia | ||||
Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv | The most prestigious university in Ukraine | ||||
Tbilisi State University | The main university in Georgia. | ||||
Technical University of Berlin | One of the 4 Universities in Berlin, home to a few former top Nazi-officials. | ||||
Technical University of Darmstadt | One of the universities with the highest number of senior management in Germany having attended. Renowned for its engineering school. | ||||
Technical University of Hamburg-Harburg | Mohammed Atta studied here | ||||
Technical University of Lisbon | a Portuguese public university created in 1930 | ||||
Technical University of Munich | Public research university in Munich. | ||||
Technical University of Nova Scotia | Technical and engineering university in Nova Scotia, Canada, later merged into Dalhousie University. | ||||
Teesside University | English university | ||||
Tel Aviv University | |||||
Temple University | Large Philadelphia university | ||||
Texas A&M University | Texas university close to Big Pharma and other corporations | ||||
Texas State University | University in Texas | ||||
Texas Tech University | Texas university with heavy Hispanic presence | ||||
The College of New Jersey | New Jersey college with emphasis placed on liberal arts | ||||
The Hague University of Applied Sciences | Main university of Dutch political capital. It vets and trains students with intensive simulated UN debates. | ||||
The Norwegian Armed Forces Intelligence School | Norwegian intelligence school | ||||
Tilburg University | Specializing in the social and behavioral sciences, economics, law, business sciences, theology and humanities. | ||||
Tokyo Institute of Technology | University which provided Japan with its leading engineers, researchers, and business persons in the post-WW2 era. | ||||
Towson University | Started as a Teachers College. | ||||
Trent University | University in Ontario,Canada | ||||
Trinity University | University in San Antonio, Texas | ||||
Trinity Washington University | Founded as an elite Catholic liberal arts college for women, it by the 1980s chose to begin recruiting local underprivileged students, and became predominantly black and Hispanic. | ||||
Troy State University | Alabama university | ||||
Tsinghua University | Important Chinese University that took part in the 2021 Monkeypox Tabletop Exercise | ||||
Tufts University | |||||
Tulane University | |||||
UCLA School of Law | |||||
Universidad de Valladolid | One of the oldest universities in the world; bastion against Franco. | ||||
University College Dublin | Ireland's largest university | ||||
University College Galway | A public university located in the city of Galway, Ireland. | ||||
University College London | Importan deep state milieu. Many deep state operatives have attended or worked there, producing for example rigged science. | ||||
University at Buffalo | The largest public university in the state of New York | ||||
University of Aberdeen | The university has produced leading figures in the UK, Scottish, and foreign governments. | ||||
University of Aix-en-Provence | The largest university in the French-speaking world | ||||
University of Akron | State university in Akron, Ohio | ||||
University of Alabama | "The capstone of the public school system in the state of Alabama" | ||||
University of Alabama at Birmingham | UAB Health System, one of the largest academic medical centers in the United States, is affiliated with the university. | ||||
University of Alaska | Made 2020 WTC7 study concluding that "fire did not cause the collapse" and that it was a "global failure involving the near-simultaneous failure of every column in the building" | ||||
University of Alberta | Canadian university | ||||
University of Algiers | Originally French colonial university, then Arabized after independence in 1961 | ||||
University of Amsterdam | Main University of Dutch capital Amsterdam. Targeted for recruitment by the IfS. | ||||
University of Antwerp | Major Belgian university located in the city of Antwerp | ||||
University of Applied Sciences of Amsterdam | Second largest University of Amsterdam. Publicly funded. | ||||
University of Arizona | University in Phoenix, Arizona with extensive space research | ||||
University of Arkansas | The largest university in Arkansas | ||||
University of Athens | An integral part of the modern Greek academic and intellectual tradition | ||||
University of Auckland | The largest university in New Zealand | ||||
University of Baltimore | State-owned university in Baltimore, Maryland | ||||
University of Barcelona | The biggest university in Catalonia and one of the biggest in Spain | ||||
University of Bari | Founded in 1925 as the "Benito Mussolini Adriatic University"; many scandals. | ||||
University of Basel | Traditionally counted among the leading institutions of higher learning in Switzerland | ||||
University of Bath | University in Bath,England | ||||
University of Belgrade | The oldest and largest modern university in Serbia | ||||
University of Bergen | Norway's second most important university | ||||
University of Bern | The third largest university in Switzerland. | ||||
University of Birmingham | University located in Birmingham, England | ||||
University of Bonn | Has a major deep state presence, both with recruitment and academic ties to intelligence services, and other aspects. | ||||
University of Bordeaux | University in Bordeaux, France | ||||
University of Brasília | Since 1962 UnB has played an important role both nationally and regionally in terms of teaching and research excellence | ||||
University of Bristol | The intake of state school pupils is lower than many Oxbridge colleges. Fired Professor David Miller. | ||||
University of British Columbia | Canadian university with 71 Rhodes scholars and 3 Canadian Prime Ministers | ||||
University of Bucharest | University of national Romanian importance. | ||||
University of Buckingham | UK private University. Its ethos is influenced by libertarian ideas and the free-market Institute of Economic Affairs. Scholars from the University of Buckingham appear regularly in the UK media offering expertise in terrorism related matters. | ||||
University of Buenos Aires | One of the most prestigious universities of the Spanish-speaking world | ||||
University of Calgary | Canadian university | ||||
University of California | A university system in California. The Irvine campus mandated Covid-19 vaccination in 2021. | ||||
University of California/Berkeley | A "liberal" university in "the most liberal city in California". | ||||
University of California/Berkeley/School of Law | Many prominent US lawyers and judges have studied here. | ||||
University of California/Davis | The northernmost of the ten campuses of the University of California system. | ||||
University of California/Irvine | |||||
University of California/Los Angeles | A major research university located in Los Angeles | ||||
University of California/San Diego | One of the most prestigious universities in the world. High research activity. | ||||
University of California/Santa Cruz | "The Most Stoned Students...on the Most Stoned Campus on Earth.” | ||||
University of Cape Town | Public university in Cape Town, South Africa | ||||
University of Central Florida | Large hub for space- and military-industrial research | ||||
University of Central Lancashire | University located in Preston in the county of Lancashire in England. | ||||
University of Central Oklahoma | Third largest university in Oklahoma | ||||
University of Chester | The University has worked with the Integrity Initiative. | ||||
University of Chicago | One of the most important private universities in the USA | ||||
University of Chile | Oldest and most prestigious university in Chile | ||||
University of Cincinnati | Designated a National Center of Academic Excellence in the Cyber Operations Program by the Department of Homeland Security | ||||
University of Coimbra | One of the oldest universities in continuous operation in the world, | ||||
University of Cologne | A leader in the area of economics and is regularly placed in top positions for law and business | ||||
University of Colorado | A system of public universities in Colorado consisting of four campuses | ||||
University of Colorado at Boulder | pUBLIC university in Boulder, Colorado | ||||
University of Connecticut | Public university in Connecticut | ||||
University of Copenhagen | Central university for the Danish state | ||||
University of Costa Rica | University in the Republic of Costa Rica, in Central America | ||||
University of Dallas | Catholic university in Dallas,Texas | ||||
University of Dar es Salaam | Main university in Tanzania | ||||
University of Dayton | Private, Catholic research university in Dayton, Ohio. | ||||
University of Delaware | University in the US state of Delaware | ||||
University of Delhi | DU is one of the most sought after institutions of higher education in India | ||||
University of Denver | Several of its alumni are high-ranking spooks. | ||||
University of Detroit | Catholic university in Detroit, Michigan | ||||
University of Deusto | Spanish private university in the Basque country owned by the Society of Jesus. | ||||
University of Dundee | Public university in Scotland | ||||
University of East Anglia | Hosts seminars run by the Active Change Foundation as part of the counter-terrorism Prevent policy. | ||||
University of East London | Originally West Ham Technical Institute; one of the 1992 "new universities" | ||||
University of Economics Prague | It is the largest university in the field of economics, business and information technology in the Czech Republic, | ||||
University of Economics in Bratislava | Slovenian university of economics | ||||
University of Edinburgh | The university continues to have links to the British royal family | ||||
University of Essex | University in Essex, England. | ||||
University of Exeter | University in the South West of England | ||||
University of Florence | University located in Florence, Italy | ||||
University of Florida | The third largest Florida university by student population | ||||
University of Fort Hare | A key institution of higher education for students from across sub-Saharan Africa from 1916 to 1959, creating a black African elite. | ||||
University of Freiburg | Enjoys a high academic reputation both in Germany and internationally. | ||||
University of Fribourg | Klaus Schwab's alma mater | ||||
University of Gdańsk | One of the top 10 universities in Poland | ||||
University of Geneva | University located in Geneva, Switzerland | ||||
University of Genoa | One of the largest universities in Italy. | ||||
University of Georgia | The oldest public university in the United States. Public Ivy. | ||||
University of Giessen | Specializing in agricultural sciences | ||||
University of Glasgow | Spinwatch notes its close links to the fracking industry. | ||||
University of Gothenburg | A strong tradition of research innovation | ||||
University of Graz | University with significant connections to the former Yugoslavia, especially Slovenia and Croatia. | ||||
University of Greenwich | The second-oldest polytechnic in the United Kingdom | ||||
University of Groningen | Several deep state actors from the University of Groningen are helping criminals obtain EU passports | ||||
University of Guayaquil | Traditionally left-wing politically active students | ||||
University of Guelph | The Veterinary medicine program at the University of Guelph was ranked 4th in the world in 2015. | ||||
University of Göttingen | One of Germany's historic and traditional institutions. | ||||
University of Hagen | Primary focused on remote learning | ||||
University of Haifa | Many Arab-Israeli students, very few among faculty. | ||||
University of Haiti | Rebuilt after the 2010 earthquake | ||||
University of Hamburg | University in the German city of Hamburg | ||||
University of Havana | Biggest and oldest university on Cuba | ||||
University of Hawaii | Its East-West Center has long had close ties to the CIA | ||||
University of Heidelberg | One of the oldest universities in Germany and the world | ||||
University of Helsinki | The oldest and largest university in Finland | ||||
University of Houston | University in Houston, Texas | ||||
University of Huddersfield | Started as a polytechnic, "transformed" it into "a thriving university" | ||||
University of Hull | University in Kingston upon Hull, England | ||||
University of Iceland | The national Icelandic university. | ||||
University of Idaho | Many alumni later move on to national prominence. | ||||
University of Illinois | A system of public universities in Illinois consisting of three universities: Chicago, Springfield, and Urbana-Champaign | ||||
University of Illinois at Chicago | Public university in Chicago, Illinois | ||||
University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign | Big and prestigious public university in Illinois |