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  • GCHQ  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Among the c<font face="{{{font}}}">“Among the core self-identified purposes of JTRIG are two tactics: <br/></br>'''(1)''' to inject all sorts of [[fake news|false material]] onto the [[internet]] in order to destroy the reputation of its targets; and <br/></br>'''(2)''' to use social sciences and other techniques to manipulate online discourse and [[activism]] to generate outcomes it considers desirable.”activism]] to generate outcomes it considers desirable.”)
  • David Foreman  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“An Ice Age is coming and I welcome it as much-needed changing. I see no solution to our ruination of earth except for a drastic reduction of the human population.”)
  • Integrity Initiative/Cluster  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“An effectiv<font face="{{{font}}}">“An effective network is best achieved by forming in each European country a cluster of well-informed people from the political, military, academic, journalistic and think-tank spheres, who will track and analyse examples of disinformation in their country and inform decision-makers and other interested parties about what is happening.”her interested parties about what is happening.”)
  • Juan Guaidó  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“An energy-balance bracelet wearing model doing soft-erotic photo shootings for GQ will hardly be taken seriously when it calls for a general strike.”)
  • Algiers putsch of 1961  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“An insurrec<font face="{{{font}}}">“An insurrectionary power has established itself in Algeria by a military ''[[pronunciamento]]''... This power has an appearance: a quartet of retired generals. It has a reality: a group of officers, partisan, ambitious and fanatical. This group and this quartet possess an expedient and limited knowledge of things. But they only see and understand the Nation and the world distorted by their delirium. Their enterprise leads directly towards a national disaster ... I forbid any Frenchman, and first of all any soldier, to execute a single one of their orders ... In the face of the misfortune which hangs over the country and the threat to the Republic, having taken advice from the [[Constitutional Council of France|Constitutional Council]], the Prime Minister, the president of the Senate, the president of the [[French National Assembly|National Assembly]], I have decided to invoke article 16 of the Constitution [on the state of emergency and full special powers given to the head of state in case of a crisis]. Starting from this day, I will take, directly if the need arises, the measures which seem to me demanded by circumstances ... Frenchwomen, Frenchmen! Assist me!”mstances ... Frenchwomen, Frenchmen! Assist me!”)
  • George Carlin  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“An interest<font face="{{{font}}}">“An interesting kind of, you know a real rat, it would be nice to see him run over by a truck. but he makes life interesting. These people make my life interesting. (...) I can’t help but marvel at the Leona Helmsleys and the [[Oliver North]] and the [[Donald Trump]]s and the Zsa Zsa Gabors and the Bess Myerson’s and all these people who managed to get themselves in these ridiculous situations. I am very entertained by the world.”situations. I am very entertained by the world.”)
  • Philip Zack  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“An internal<font face="{{{font}}}">“An internal Army inquiry in [[1992]] would reveal that one employee, Lt. Col. [[Philip Zack]], had been caught on camera secretly entering [[Fort Detrick|the lab]] to conduct “unauthorized research, apparently involving anthrax,” the ''[[Hartford Courant]]'' would later report. Despite this, Zack would continue to do infectious disease research for pharmaceutical giant [[Eli Lilly]] and would collaborate with the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease ([[NIAID]]) throughout the [[1990s]]. The ''Courant'' had also noted that: “A numerical counter on a piece of lab equipment had been rolled back to hide work done by the mystery researcher [later revealed to be Zack], who left the misspelled label ‘antrax’ in the machine’s electronic memory.” The Courant’s report further detailed the extremely lax security controls and chaotic disorganization that then characterized the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases ([[USAMRIID]]) lab in [[Fort Detrick]].”)
  • John Deuss  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“An internat<font face="{{{font}}}">“An international warrant had been issued for Mr Deuss's arrest after a bank he owns on [[Curaçao]], in the [[Dutch Antilles]], was closed last month during an Anglo-Dutch investigation into carousel fraud. British Customs officials had discovered that every individual arrested and charged with the fraud in the UK in the previous two years had an account at the [[First Curaçao International Bank]] (FCIB). Since raiding its headquarters and freezing its assets, investigators have discovered that about 2,500 British citizens suspected of carousel fraud hold accounts there.”uspected of carousel fraud hold accounts there.”)
  • Journalist  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“And I think<font face="{{{font}}}">“And I think, in the end, that is the best definition of journalism I have heard; to challenge authority - all authority - especially so when governments and politicians take us to war, when they have decided that they will kill and others will die.”ecided that they will kill and others will die.”)
  • Genetic Extinction Technology  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“And advanced forms of biological warfare that can “target” specific genotypes may transform biological warfare from the realm of terror to a politically useful tool.”)
  • Germany/VIPaedophile  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“And childre<font face="{{{font}}}">“And children from the GDR. From political prisoners. This was the year 1977. Again and again survivors with similar experiences like Angela Lenz tell that the borders of the GDR were open for these children. The GDR borders were only open when the STASI knew about it.”rs were only open when the STASI knew about it.”)
  • WEF  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“And if you <font face="{{{font}}}">“And if you lease, why shouldn’t you lease your refrigerator, or your washing machine, or our dishwasher. Why do you want to own it? I mean it’s not like the plastic and the metal is like, “You! I own it.” A broken dishwasher. I mean wow. </br></br>No, why don’t you want to go into a business model where the company owns it? You know what happens when the company owns it? Actually, they can bring down the prices because they don’t have to buy new metal and new plastic.”ey don’t have to buy new metal and new plastic.”)
  • Kori Schake  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“And in addi<font face="{{{font}}}">“And in addition, even in shrewdly strategic terms, for 5 percent of U.S. Defense spending last year and zero American military casualties, the Ukrainians are destroying the Russian army and that is absolutely in America's interests.” and that is absolutely in America's interests.”)
  • Jon Rappoport  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“And that is<font face="{{{font}}}">“And that is preventing a hard look at...African nations where poverty and illness are staples of everyday life for the overwhelming number of people.</br></br>The command structure in those areas has a single dictum: don’t solve the human problem.</br></br>Don’t clean up the contaminated [[water supplies]], don’t return stolen land to the people so they can thrive and grow [[food]] and finally achieve nutritional health, don’t solve overcrowding, don’t install basic sanitation, don’t strengthen [[immune systems]], don’t let the people have power—because then they would throw off the local and global corporate juggernauts that are sucking the land of all its resources.</br></br>In order not to solve the problems of the people, a cover story is necessary. A cover story that exonerates the power structure.</br></br>A cover story like a [[virus]].</br></br>It’s all about the virus. The demon. The strange attacker. Forget everything else. The virus is the single enemy.”everything else. The virus is the single enemy.”)
  • Germany  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“And we in Germany have not been fully sovereign at any time since May 8, 1945.”)
  • Wesley Clark  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“And what ha<font face="{{{font}}}">“And what happened in 9/11 is we didn’t have a strategy, we didn’t have bipartisan agreement, we didn’t have American understanding of it and we had instead a policy [[coup]] in this country, a coup, a policy coup. Some hard nosed people took over the direction of American policy and they never bothered to inform the rest of us.”d they never bothered to inform the rest of us.”)
  • John Kerry  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“And yes, it [the Great Reset] will happen...and I think it will happen with greater speed and with greater intensity than a lot of people might imagine”)
  • Marjorie Thompson  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Another Lab<font face="{{{font}}}">“Another Labour figure who has had an experience with the BAP is [[Emma Dent Coad]] who was the party’s first ever MP for [[Kensington]], serving from 2017-19, and is now leader of the Labour Group on the borough’s council. </br></br>She told [[Declassified UK|Declassified]] that a friend who was a senior official in the [[Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament]] (CND) tried to recruit her to the BAP in the 1980s. Coad later found out this person “worked with the CIA”.  At the time, the US government had, according to an official memo leaked to the [[Washington Post]], initiated a "propaganda exercise in Britain, aimed at neutralising the efforts of CND".</br></br>“In the late 80s, I was a [[journalist]] working in design and architecture and very busy at the time, travelling around a lot and writing for various magazines,” Coad told us. “At the time, a local friend who was senior in CND started talking to me about this project that she was involved in." "She basically said that if I was able to go to [[Washington]] and give a talk about the work I was doing, I’d have a lovely dinner, it would all be paid for, and then I’d be part of this international group who were just trying to improve life," Coad added. “Then I would be part of that group forever and I’d be invited to things periodically, and it would give me a really good profile."</br></br>Coad thought about it and discussed it with her then husband. "But I just felt there was something a bit smelly about it frankly,” she says. “It didn’t ring true, something so generous just for me being there, so I politely declined." </br></br>“Later I found out what the [[British-American Project]] was all about," she adds. “Then I found out a couple of years later that this friend – who had by then moved out of the area and I’d lost contact with her – worked with the [[CIA]], and I was absolutely appalled."</br></br>Coad says she was good friends with the husband of the alleged CIA operative, and that he told her she was working for the agency as soon as he found out. </br></br>"There was something not quite right. I was just a jobbing journalist really, in a faintly glamorous environment, why would I be of interest to this international group?"</br></br>But Coad can understand why she was a target. "I’ve always been a [[socialist]], I always had those values from school,” she says. “I was political at college, at university, I had roles in the unions, I’d always been political. So clearly she knew that."</br></br>She adds: “I started writing a [[book]] on [[Spanish]] design [[architecture]], so I was busy, and I think my stock was rising at the time. The recruiter was very prominent in CND, which I supported.”</br></br>After Coad was told about the CIA connection "it began to drop into place," she says. Coad then looked up the recruiter who had moved on from CND to PR firm [[Saatchi & Saatchi]], which has funded the BAP. </br></br>“I thought, ‘that’s interesting, a bit of a leap from what they were doing before’. I thought it was very strange that they would go from CND to working for a right-wing advertising agency, so it rang true, and I believed it.””tising agency, so it rang true, and I believed it.””)
  • "Countering disinformation"  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Another bar<font face="{{{font}}}">“Another barrier to combating disinformation is the fact that certain Kremlin-backed narratives are factually true. For example, the [[Serbia]]n organisation [[European Western Balkans]] noted that one of the country's most prominent pro-Kremlin narratives relates to Russia's ongoing support for Belgrade in the Kosovo dispute which is true. Responding to inconvenient truths, as opposed to pure [[propaganda]], is naturally more problematic.”propaganda]], is naturally more problematic.”)
  • University of California/Berkeley  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Anthony Fau<font face="{{{font}}}">“Anthony Fauci’s uninterrupted flow of millions of dollars to its labs and med school had by the [[1980s]] transformed Berkeley — a mecca for [[free speech]] in the [[1960s]] — into an omphalos of reaction and medical heterodoxy. In a pioneering template for “[[cancel culture]],” the university unceremoniously stripped [[Peter Duesberg|Duesberg]] — then at the very top of his field — of everything: government funding, grad students, a proper lab, and invitations to conferences. Only his tenured position prevented Berkeley from ridding itself of the iconoclastic researcher altogether.”self of the iconoclastic researcher altogether.”)
  • Scientism  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Antiscience<font face="{{{font}}}">“Antiscience has emerged as a dominant and highly lethal force, and one that threatens global security, as much as do terrorism and nuclear proliferation. We must mount a counteroffensive and build new infrastructure to combat antiscience, just as we have for these other more widely recognized and established threats... Antiscience is the rejection of mainstream scientific views and methods or their replacement with unproven or deliberately misleading theories, often for nefarious and political gains. It targets prominent scientists and attempts to discredit them.”nent scientists and attempts to discredit them.”)
  • US/Foreign policy  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Anybody who<font face="{{{font}}}">“Anybody who believes that a country's internal [[democracy]] is the determining factor in whether the West decides to move for violent regime change in that country, is a complete idiot. Any [[journalist]] or [[politician]] who makes that claim is more likely to be a complete charlatan than a complete idiot. In recent years, possession of hydrocarbon reserves is very obviously a major factor in western regime change actions.” major factor in western regime change actions.”)
  • People's Party for Freedom and Democracy  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Anyone that<font face="{{{font}}}">“Anyone that can't efface themselves for support of the [[liberal]] vision, can bugger off. There have been hassles ever since Bolkestein left. Look what happened with Van Aarsten and Zalm. This is the line. I'll not hesitate to throw anyone out of the party if needed.”ate to throw anyone out of the party if needed.”)
  • Dale Vince  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Anyone who says the [[climate crisis]] is not happening or it's not man-made, honestly, I think they're a [[conspiracy theorist|dangerous fool]], because it's like denying the [[Holocaust]] happened”)
  • Dolores Cahill  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Anyone who’<font face="{{{font}}}">“Anyone who’s over 70 who gets one of these mRNA vaccines will probably sadly die within about two to three years.   </br></br>And I would say anyone who gets the mRNA injection, no matter what age you are, your life expectancy will be reduced to, you know, die if you’re in your thirties within five to ten years, and you probably will have allergy, neuro-cognitive issues, inflammation, and of course [[infertility]] is the major one”is the major one”)
  • Patrick Henningsen  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Anywhere yo<font face="{{{font}}}">“Anywhere you see the phrase, "the [[New Normal]]" – you should reject it. It's based on fraudulent premise that #COVID19 is somehow fundamentally much greater threat than other infectious diseases, when it's not.</br></br>Anyone pushing this should be confronted and publicly admonished.”s should be confronted and publicly admonished.”)
  • COVID-19/Lockdown  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Anywhere yo<font face="{{{font}}}">“Anywhere you see the phrase, "the [[New Normal]]" – you should reject it. It's based on fraudulent premise that #COVID19 is somehow fundamentally much greater threat than other infectious diseases, when it's not. Anyone pushing this should be confronted and publicly admonished.”s should be confronted and publicly admonished.”)
  • Antoine Pinay  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Apart from <font face="{{{font}}}">“Apart from his distinguished career in public office, [[Antoine Pinay]] had other less obvious attributes. Convinced of the need for Franco-German reconciliation, Pinay would create a network of contacts that would finally take form as the [[Cercle Pinay]]; via the select club of [[Bilderbergers]], Pinay had easy access to the top figures in international politics and finance.” figures in international politics and finance.”)
  • Fred C. Iklé  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Approximate<font face="{{{font}}}">“Approximate military parity between the superpowers enhances the importance of [[PSYOP]] and [[POLWAR]] [Political Warfare]. Major adversaries equally armed and equally capable of destroying each other must turn away from shooting wars to settle their genuine conflicts. POLWAR and PSYOP pose a lower risk of escalation. Our era has become the age of [[terrorism]], [[insurgency]], and limited war because each of these is an essentially political method of struggle. In this era of [[superpower confrontation]], it is no longer facetious to set [[Clausewitz]]' dictum, "War is the continuation of politics by other means," on its head. In our modern world, international politics is the continuation of war by other means.”tics is the continuation of war by other means.”)
  • Ursula von der Leyen  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“As Federal <font face="{{{font}}}">“As Federal Defense Minister, Von der Leyen behaved as the US President wanted when he called for increase in military spending: higher military budgets, increased armaments instead of disarmament. And although this minister got into trouble because of her high spending on consulting firms and various personnel decisions and was anything but a role model, she became [[President of the European Commission]]. That is a key function and it is important for the [[US]].</br></br>The decision for von der Leyen happened quietly backstage. No sensible person can explain why she was given this important office. A partial explanation is that she had the support of important countries from [[Eastern Europe]]. The United States has a great influence on these states.</br></br>In the first major critical case, Von der Leyen immediately and unequivocally represented the US position, where she said [[Iran]] itself is to be blamed for the confrontation in the [[Middle East]] and for [[Qassem Soleimani|the execution of the Iranian general]]. With her, the United States can probably also stake a claim on other occasions and play a key role in shaping the internal structure of the [[European Union]]. Ursula von der Leyen is the perfect example of an "[[agent of influence]]".”agent of influence]]".”)
  • William Barr  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“As I sat do<font face="{{{font}}}">“As I sat down, [[Craig Spence|Spence]] seated himself on the chocolate sofa next to a man in his late fifties, who had balding black hair and brown, round-framed glasses. He wore a blue, pinstripe suit, white shirt and a red tie. A miniature U.S. flag was pinned on his lapel. Spence introduced the man to me by name and also disclosed his title. He was in the administration of [[George H.W. Bush]]. I feel that [[George H. W. Bush/Presidency|the Bush administration]] had decided to pull out a big gun to eradicate any traces of Gregg's affinity for gay escorts, because Gregg had been so instrumental in [[Iran Contra]] and because he was en route to becoming the [[United States Ambassador to South Korea]].<br> Spence had dropped the name name of the cabinet member months earlier, when he revealed that he routinely provided him with adolescent boys.” that he routinely provided him with adolescent boys.”)
  • Annalena Baerbock  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“As [[European]] [[democracies]] and part of a [[transatlantic]] democratic alliance, we are also in systemic competition with an authoritarian regime like [[China]]”)
  • Neocolonialism  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“As [[colonies]] w<font face="{{{font}}}">“As [[colonies]] won their freedom, old colonial powers were keen to maintain their profitable access to markets and raw materials. Newly elected governments in the colonies were tempted by lucrative contracts into granting licenses. This developed into a simple formula: a supply of money and guns to governments (most of which then abolished elections) in exchange for access to raw materials. As a further corruption, money received ‘in the name of the people’ often went straight into the bank account of a government minister, the account invariably being with a Western bank.</br></br>For many countries, from colonialism to post-colonialism was a case of ‘out the frying pan, into the fire’. After voting once, people were held in check by machine-guns while their gangster governments, sponsored by outside powers, robbed, terrorized and murdered them. This kind of business proceeded, and proceeds still in many countries today, with the full knowledge of Western powers. Little was done for many decades by the West to restrain their part in it.”cades by the West to restrain their part in it.”)
  • 2020  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“As [[the Establishment]] f<font face="{{{font}}}">“As [[the Establishment]] feels its grip slipping, as people wake up to the appalling economic exploitation by the few that underlies the very foundations of modern western society, expect the methods used by the security services to become even dirtier. You can bank on continued ramping up of [[Russophobia]] to supply “the enemy”. As both [[Scottish Independence]] and [[Jeremy Corbyn]] are viewed as real threats by the British Establishment, you can anticipate every possible kind of dirty trick in the next couple of years, with increasing frequency and audacity.” years, with increasing frequency and audacity.”)
  • Philip Marshall  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“As a former<font face="{{{font}}}">“As a former operative in this group’s notorious covert missions, including [[Iran-Contra]] and the sting of [[Pablo Escobar]], I recognized that this [[9-11|smoke rising over Manhattan]] might add a major piece to my large jigsaw puzzle of evidence.”or piece to my large jigsaw puzzle of evidence.”)
  • Zach Vorhies  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“As a traine<font face="{{{font}}}">“As a trained scientist I have a multifaceted view of the world based on evidence and fact. Therefore any claim that someone has fringe beliefs or theories should be checked against http://trends.google.com and see what the views of the rest of america are and what they search for. They may find that many beliefs that are slandered as fringe are actually mainstream beliefs of we-the-people.”e actually mainstream beliefs of we-the-people.”)
  • John Taylor Gatto  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“As a vampir<font face="{{{font}}}">“As a vampire fears garlic, the marketplace fears wisdom. Well schooled populations are usually trained to pay lip service to democracy. At the same time, they are being conditioned to avoid the attitudes and behaviors [[democracy]] requires. It's a dilemma without an easy answer, because though our national consciousness honors the idea of a democratic society, our national economy and our government would wither and die under anything less than a command-and-control reality. Would you teach critical judgment and moral behavior to everybody? Tell me something, if you would. How could an economy like ours, [[Permanent war economy|grounded in the global sale of war machinery]], industrially produced meat, fruit and vegetables which has a nutritional value about half of what farm products did in 1940, that relies on financial trickery and the mass sale of magical programs of schooling (not all of them inside [[school]]). How could an economy like this endure in a climate of critical intelligence?”s endure in a climate of critical intelligence?”)
  • Russia  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“As commenta<font face="{{{font}}}">“As commentators such as [[Mark Galotti]] and [[Edward Lucas]] have long pointed out, the [[Putin]] state has long co-opted Russian criminality to act as an information source, purveyor of corruption and in supporting [[Russia/Foreign policy]] aims including murders outside Russia. However, due to difficulties to say the least in obtaining convictions or even meeting criminal standards of evidence against persons outside the jurisdiction, much information which would demonstrate these links are often limited in numbers and quality. This is especially so due to the lack of understanding of the semi militarized ethos of Russian society.” the semi militarized ethos of Russian society.”)
  • Max Cleland  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“As each day goes by, we learn that this government knew a whole lot more about these terrorists before September 11 than it has ever admitted.”)
  • Elizabeth Windsor  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“As far as I<font face="{{{font}}}">“As far as I could make out it was quite harmless. It was very quick, and I've had lots of letters from people who have been very surprised by how easy it was to get [[COVID-19/Vaccine|the vaccine]]. And the jab - it didn't hurt at all. I think the other thing is, that it is obviously difficult for people if they've never had a vaccine, but they ought to think about other people rather than themselves.”hink about other people rather than themselves.”)
  • Boris Johnson  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“As for motherhood – the fertility of the human race – we are getting to the point where you simply can’t discuss it, and we are thereby refusing to say anything sensible about the biggest single challenge facing the Earth”)
  • Yuval Harari  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“As human [[<font face="{{{font}}}">“As human [[soldiers]] and workers give way to [[algorithms]], at least some elites may conclude that there is no point in providing improved or even standard levels of health for masses of useless poor people, and it is far more sensible to focus on upgrading a handful of superhumans beyond the norm.”ading a handful of superhumans beyond the norm.”)
  • National Institute of Drug Abuse  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“As the National Institute of Drug Abuse, our focus is primarily on the negative consequence of marijuana use. We generally do not fund research focused on the potential beneficial effects of marijuana.”)
  • Ebola  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“As the [[epidemic]] g<font face="{{{font}}}">“As the [[epidemic]] gets more and more formidable and in some cases out of control it is quite conceivable, if not likely, that we may need to deploy the [[vaccine]] to the entire country to be able to shut the epidemic down. That is clearly a possibility.”e epidemic down. That is clearly a possibility.”)
  • Document:Slaughter in Indonesia 1965-66  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“As to the p<font face="{{{font}}}">“As to the provision of small arms I would be leery about telling army we are in position to provide same, although we should act, not close our minds to this possibility… We could explore availability of small arms stocks, preferable of non-US origin, which could be obtained without any overt US government involvement. We might also examine channels through which we could, if necessary, provide covert assistance to army for purchase of weapons.”ert assistance to army for purchase of weapons.”)
  • The Great Reset  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“As we move <font face="{{{font}}}">“As we move from rescue to recovery, therefore, we have a unique, but rapidly shrinking, window of opportunity to learn lessons and reset ourselves on a more sustainable path. It is an opportunity we have never had before and may never have again. We must use all the levers we have at our disposal, knowing that each and every one of us has a vital role to play.”h and every one of us has a vital role to play.”)
  • Jörg Haider  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Asked about<font face="{{{font}}}">“Asked about the impression that Saddam is better for him than Bush, Haider said: "The choice is really hard for me. Both have been at war with international law and committed human rights violations. The one is lucky enough to command a world power, hence the power to write the laws, while the other has been a weak dictator"”laws, while the other has been a weak dictator"”)
  • NHS  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“At first lo<font face="{{{font}}}">“At first look II is neither surprising nor sinister... The striking thing is the listing of an II subgroup on NHS reform, which has nothing to do with Russian disinformation operations. Given the orientation of the group, we may safety presume that the subgroup’s purpose wasn’t to oppose NHS ‘reform’ – i.e. its privatisation. And this suggests a wider, neo-liberal agenda.” And this suggests a wider, neo-liberal agenda.”)
  • "US/National security"  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“At long las<font face="{{{font}}}">“At long last, the government has conceded that plaintiff poses no threat to air safety or national security and should never have been placed on the no-fly list. She got there by human error within the [[FBI]]. This too is conceded. This was no minor human error but an error with palpable impact, leading to the humiliation, cuffing, and incarceration of an innocent and incapacitated air traveler. That it was human error may seem hard to accept — the FBI agent filled out the nomination form in a way exactly opposite from the instructions on the form, a bureaucratic analogy to a surgeon amputating the wrong digit — human error, yes, but of considerable consequence.”an error, yes, but of considerable consequence.”)
  • Astroturfing  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“At some poi<font face="{{{font}}}">“At some point, I realised something that I at first found to be a coincidence, then amusing, then slightly uncomfortable, and later on worrying. No matter where I worked, whether [[NGO]], consultant, or international organisation, I was paid by one global health donor...I'm not saying that there is no independence in the global health sector...What I’m saying is that my own experience was that I realised at some point (naively, and very late) that I was not one of these people. If there’s one thing I’d like to tell my 20-year old self, it’s this: ask who pays for your job. And then keep your eye on this throughout your career. At least be aware of this. Twenty years later, I’m tired of being an astroturfer. I’m tired of calling myself an independent consultant or claim that I’m working for an independent NGO or organisation when I now know that’s neither true, and increasingly also not the direction I think global health should take.”he direction I think global health should take.”)