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  • ...of the most controversial and dramatic court cases in the history of the [[Official Secrets Act 1911]]" the jury accepted his defence that he was acting in the ...''General Belgrano'', a key incident in the [[Falklands War]] of 1982. The documents revealed that the ''General Belgrano'' had been sighted a day earlier than
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  • ...an war. He has challenged the Western {{on}} about "[[al Qaeda]]" and the official narrative of what hit the Pentagon on [[9/11]]. He also has written a memoi ...with all such matters it goes a lot deeper that the [[Project:Definitions|official narrative]] would have us believe.</ref> On 15 December 2001 he was condemn
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  • ==Official Narrative== ...f>for 40 almost years, until published by [[James Bamford]] there was no [[official narrative]] on the topic.
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  • ==Official Narrative== ...received just and fair trials in either 1992-93 or 2011-12. It has several documents available on Wikispooks.
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  • ...blic demands for ransom to prevent the release of potentially embarrassing documents.<ref>https://www.cyberscoop.com/dark-overlord-recruiting-employees-looking- ...perties "9/11 Papers" hack on [[Twitter]], with thousands of incriminating documents<ref>https://hpub.org/article-70114//</ref><ref>https://hpub.org/article-701
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  • |constitutes=customs official,accountant,spook,officer ==Official narrative==
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  • ...ng domain and hosting services to [[8chan]] in 2014, and became the site's official owner and operator the same year.<ref>''[https://www.washingtonpost.com/tec ...Capitol'' wrote to Jim Watkins requesting the provision of "the following documents and information since April 1, 2020, unless otherwise specified: no later t
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  • ==Official Narrative== .../20081031075111/http://www.fas.org/irp/eprint/iraqi/v1.pdf</ref> Among the documents released by the Pentagon was a captured audio file of [[Saddam Hussein]] sp
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  • ...sponding to queries by the press about a leaked document which contradicts official [[OPCW]] findings on an alleged [[Douma attack|chemical weapons attack last ...n''', whose name is seen listed in expert leadership positions on [[OPCW]] documents from as far back as 1998 and as recently as 2018. It’s unknown who leaked
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  • ...5038.shtml Newsmax], are reporting that you burned the ORIGINAL government documents. [http://mediamatters.org/items/200506210007 See story here]. Can you clari ..."originals" of the actual documents. They were photocopies of the original documents.
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  • The Director of [[NSA]] claims Snowden stole 200,000 documents. Allegations in Australian press claim he stole "up to 20,000." British aut ...e public separating those favoring civilized discourse from those favoring official violence.
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  • ...It was chanced upon by [[Ryan Shapiro]], whose [[FOIA]] requests uncovered documents that reveal that the [[FBI]] were aware of this plot, possibly complicit in ...las occupy plot in 2012. In 2013, he made his own [[FOIA]] request for all documents "relating or referring to Occupy Houston, any other Occupy Wall Street-rela
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  • ==Official narrative== ==Problems with official narrative==
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  • ==Official narrative== ...kes explicit mention of the need to increase military spending. The leaked documents and the II/IfS publications make almost no mention of "[[peace]]", seemingl
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  • The official story is that MV Moby Prince, a ferry owned by NAVARMA Lines, collided with ==Official Whitewash==
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  • File:Secrets-spies-and-whistleblowers.pdf
    ...official activity is severely and deliberately impeded by legislation and official practice. ...gence Services (SIS) remain unexamined. Chief among these is the draconian Official Secrets Act (OSA), which prohibits the disclosure of a huge range of inform
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  • ==Internet Filtering Apes Official Secrecy== ...for [[Cryptome]] to distinguish it from [[Wikileaks]]. It does not redact documents. We don't pretend to have that wisdom all too often presumed by those who d
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  • “That was not an official contract between [[Palantir]] and [[Cambridge Analytica]], but there were P ...e Links Between The Men Behind Brexit And The Trump Campaign"]''</ref> The documents were centered around Cambridge Analytica's alleged unauthorised possession
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  • Prieto's story was repeated in ''[[Granma]]'', Cuba's official newspaper, in 2004.<ref name=Lipman2009/> ...d accused him of being an agent for the Cuban government and stealing U.S. documents. Prieto later claimed that intelligence officers beat him, threatened him
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  • ==Official narrative== The government of the United States is openly contradicting the official narrative of how nation states operate. After generations of ''covert'' int
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  • ==Official narrative== ...Interagency Working Group]], which ultimately declassified some 8 million documents relating to [[war crime]]s in the [[World War II]] and post-war era.
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  • ...he Internal Revenue Service for the purpose of taking from that agency all documents which dealt with Scientology, including those concerning pending litigation ...ifying documentation, and breaking into government buildings to steal more documents. After most raids, Meisner was kidnapped and locked up by his own church, c
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  • According to an official statement of then [[US Senator]] [[Alan Cranston]], Ng “may have been kil ...was investgating the BCCI. Both were found dead in their bathtub, both had documents that were never found.
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  • |description=An expansion of the [[Official Secrets Act 1911]]. ...liament of the United Kingdom that repeals and replaces section 2 of the [[Official Secrets Act 1911]], thereby removing the public interest defence created by
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  • ==Official denials== ...three received documented visits from an attorney, according to a cache of documents obtained when the Guardian sued the police."<ref name=aug2015>http://www.th
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  • ...estioning of their [[control of the narrative]] as "pro-Russian". Internal documents reveal that the group was sharply focused on [[perception management]]<ref> ==Official narrative==
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  • ...ion=An E-4B was spotted over the White house and the Pentagon on 9/11. The official narrative for more than a decade was not to talk about it, although it was ==Official narrative==
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  • ...e [[World War II]] years, he was responsible for the administration of the official propaganda and information.<ref name="otv"/><ref name="mfa"/> ...ited States]], and joined [[NATO]] in [[1951]]. After the related official documents in the U.S. archives were made available to the public, it became clear tha
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  • ==Official narrative== ...d January 26, 2007.</ref> Skolnick believes that Dorothy Hunt was carrying documents that linked [[Richard Nixon]] to the [[JFK assassination]].<ref name=sparta
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  • ==Official Narrative== ...epartment]] requiring that they terminate their investigation and send all documents relating to it to Washington, where the State Department would now conduct
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  • ...perience. Season 20. Episode 1. November 17, 2008.</ref> Vitally for the [[official narrative]] on the assassination, Rather misrepresented what happened in th ...as entrapped to present false documents, in what is known as [[The Killian documents]] (also referred to as Memogate or Rathergate<ref>https://news.harvard.edu/
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  • ...acy theory" now refers to any ideas or facts that are out of step with the official narrative as put forward by government and the commercially controlled medi ...sident [[John F. Kennedy]]’s assassin, the voluminous research, government documents, and verified testimony was dismissed as “conspiracy theory.”
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  • ...t I do not like it. In a discreet role, active as far as you wish, but not official, with pleasure. ...very of the dossier: it is a felony to just walk away with such documents. Official request. Time to stop joking around.<br/>
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  • ...” and “rendered”. In Washington, I interviewed a senior Defence Department official and asked, “Can you give a guarantee that the editors of Wikileaks and th ...iles in Britain. The Guardian complied with a court order to hand over the documents, and Tisdall went to prison.
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  • ...controlled media]] are not as objective as they claim. Note that while the official [[9/11]] story is a ''theory'' about a ''conspiracy'', commercial media nev |WsLink6Desc=A collection of pages, documents and articles filed under the category 'Conspiracy Theory'
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  • ...United States on December 7th 1941, which launched the U.S. into WW2. Many documents related to the attack that would tell the full story remain classified. ...Harbor was attacked''' on 7 December 1941 by Japanese forces. While the [[official narrative]] always calls it a "surprise attack", there are many indications
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  • File:Truth for Germany.pdf
    |description=Scholarly questioning of the official (victor's) narrative of World War II as "The Peoples' War" or "The Good War ...-existent. There is available to the public today a considerable number of documents, both from home and abroad, on the foreign policies of the Great Powers bef
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  • File:Gitmo-sop.pdf
    |"This document, and any part therein, are classified as 'for official use only' and are limited to those requiring operational and procedural kno ...g by spokesperson Lt. Col Bush to Reuters and the Miami Herald confirm the documents veracity.
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  • ...another federal statute protects).<ref>http://documents.theblackvault.com/documents/cia/cia-torbrowser.pdf</ref> The [[FBI]] was more responsive in 2015.<ref>h ==Official narrative==
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  • ...aire and deep state operative [[Pierre Omidyar]]. Secured control over the documents from [[Edward Snowden]], for then to publish a minuscule percentage of them '''''The Intercept''''' is a [[website]] which publishes some of the documents leaked by [[Edward Snowden]]. It was founded by journalists [[Glenn Greenwa
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  • ==Official Narrative== ...inconsistency of [[Wikipedia]] - since it minimises the importance of the official US government narrative that the courts are a reliable indicator of what ha
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  • ...y leave behind them a trail of very revealing information such as identity documents. ...ect]] was known to the authorities and had been arrested for use of forged documents on his way to [[Italy]] but was released. [[CNN]] reported that "The suspec
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  • pages of unclassified documents related to his Combatant Status Review Tribunal. The documents included many character references, including one from his American partner
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  • ...2002 story quotes an anonymous "former high-ranking American intelligence official" who stated that the FBI concluded that they were conducting surveillance a ...she noted down the license number of their white van later revealed by FBI documents to be {{t|JRJ-13Y}}<ref name=tworldback>http://www.takeourworldback.com/dan
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  • ==Official Narrative== ...band]] going through all manner of contortions to explain why intelligence documents that proved [[Binyam Mohammed]]'s allegations could not be made public. <re
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  • File:InfiniteInjustice.pdf
    ...ificates (PIIs) or gagging orders; and at times police losing exhibits and documents. This report documents the injustices that have been inflicted on Samar & Jawad, and the way they
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  • |constitutes=Official denial ==Official narrative==
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  • ==Official narrative== ...Wikipedia had an article on the [[7th floor group‎]], which leaked [[FBI]] documents referred to as a "[[shadow government]]" in the [[US State Department]]. Th
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  • ...Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) involvement is still not proven, declassified documents and the testimony of former CIA officers indicate there was no direct Ameri ...y tracking the Ba'ath Party's coup planning since "at least 1961", the CIA official working with [[Archie Roosevelt Jr.]] on a separate plan to instigate a mil
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  • {{Work|This is a quick start only. Done so related documents are properly listed. It is a VERY controversial subject and much additional ===Official narrative reasoning===
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