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    • 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.”)
    • 9-11/Pentagon  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“At some tim<font face="{{{font}}}">“At some time between 10:10 and 10:15, a military aide told the [[Dick Cheney|Vice President]] and others that the aircraft was 80 miles out. Vice President Cheney was asked for authority to engage the aircraft. His reaction was described by [[Scooter Libby]] as quick and decisive, “in about the time it takes a batter to decide to swing.” The Vice President authorized fighter aircraft to engage the inbound plane. He told us he based this authorization on his earlier conversation with the President. The military aide returned a few minutes later, probably between 10:12 and 10:18, and said the aircraft was 60 miles out. He again asked for authorization to engage. The Vice President again said yes.”n to engage. The Vice President again said yes.”)
    • ID2020  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“At the ID2020 Alliance summit last September [2019] in [[New York]], it was decided that the “Rising to the Good ID Challenge” program would be launched in 2020.”)
    • Identity politics  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“At the end <font face="{{{font}}}">“At the end of the [[1960s]], when I was getting my own political education, the universalizing dimensions of the left, which was growing in the ’60s, fell apart. The women began to feel their issues were not being addressed. They were treated badly by white males, student leaders. Blacks, [[Black Panthers|Panthers]], began to feel the whites could not speak for race issues. They developed separate organizations. The upshot was the left lost its universalizing character. It no longer dealt with the intersection of all these issues within the context of a [[militarized]], [[capitalist]], hegemonic [[American empire]]. It treated politics as siloed group identity problems. Women had glass ceilings. Same with blacks. Same with [[gays]].”ys]].”)
    • Ruud Lubbers  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“At the foot away, this trouble-field needs to be down-tunneled in a motion, so that appointments along this road with the cabinet can be out-concluded quickest and as best.”)
    • Hypocricy  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“At the same<font face="{{{font}}}">“At the same time that the US is equipping nearly half the world with deadly weapons, profiting to the tune of $36.2 billion, its leaders have also been lecturing American citizens on the dangers of gun violence and working to enact measures that would make it more difficult for Americans to acquire certain weapons.”icult for Americans to acquire certain weapons.”)
    • Józef Retinger  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“At the time<font face="{{{font}}}">“At the time his [[Bilderberg]] project took form the [[Korean War]] was ending and US [[Marshall Plan]] aid to Europe as well. [[Józef Hieronim Retinger]] had spent the war years in London as adviser to the exile government of Prime Minister General [[Wladyslaw Sikorski]]. While Retinger’s name was virtually unknown to the world at large, he was one of the most influential [[string-pullers]] of the postwar period in Europe and the United States. He was able to get private audiences with the Pope as well as the [[American President]] at will. It was he who selected [[Prince Bernhard]] to act as figurehead host and who selected which Americans and which Europeans would be invited to Bilderberg.”which Europeans would be invited to Bilderberg.”)
    • Scientism  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Attacks on me are really also 'attacks on science'.”)
    • Anthony Fauci  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Attacks on me, quite frankly, are attacks on [[science]].”)
    • Andrei Fursov  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Attali anal<font face="{{{font}}}">“Attali analyzes history and present-day events in the light of the change of Merchant orders. The contemporary one — the ninth — is going through an extremely acute crisis, which will end with the demise of [[Pax Americana]]. Then a furcation will occur. In Attali’s view, either [[world government]] will be established at once or it will emerge as a result of a three-move process of the 2020-2060s: hyperempire (market without democracy), hyperconflict and hyperdemocracy with a supranational government at its head.<p></br>The analysis of Attali’s works shows that he expresses the interests of the top of the world capitalist class that adheres to ultra-globalist positions and works for the subversion of the sovereignty of [[nation-state]]s. The terminology used by Attali, particularly “[[sustainable development]]” / “sustainable growth” (in reality, it is the combination of [[deindustrialization]], [[depopulation]] and [[ecologism]]), indicates his [[Thomas Malthus|neo-Malthusian]] and [[neo-colonialist]] preferences. “Sustainable development” is a metaphor of the [[new world order]] (à la [[Orwell]]’s Newspeak), which is nothing more than control over resources (including information ones) and [[human behaviour]] (psychosphere). <u>The main thing in this order is the preservation of power, property and privileges of the world’s elite whose ideological representative Attali is.</u>”rld’s elite whose ideological representative Attali is.</u>”)
    • Skripal Affair  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Austria off<font face="{{{font}}}">“Austria officially confirmed this week that the British Government’s allegation that [[Novichok]], a Russian chemical warfare agent, was used in England by GRU, the Russian military intelligence service, in March 2018, was a British invention. Investigations in Vienna by four Austrian government ministries, the BVT intelligence agency, and by Austrian prosecutors have revealed that secret OPCW reports on the blood testing of Sergei and [[Yulia Skripal]], copies of which were transferred to the Austrian government, did not reveal a Russian-made nerve agent.”nt, did not reveal a Russian-made nerve agent.”)
    • Autism  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Autism Spec<font face="{{{font}}}">“Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) rates around the world are skyrocketing for unknown reasons. Parents have fingered [[vaccines]] but studies have failed to confirm a link. Concurrently, [[aluminum]], from vaccine adjuvants, has been found actively transported to the brains of animals inciting inflammation. Fluoride has been implicated in children’s brain dysfunction, and, fluoride has been shown to potentiate aluminum toxicity. No vaccine study to date has controlled for a practice widespread around the world – [[water fluoridation]]. Autism is more prevalent in United States cities that fluoridate their water supplies, and less prevalent in rural non-fluoridated areas even with high vaccination rates.”ridated areas even with high vaccination rates.”)
    • Brussels Forum/2018  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“BRUSSELS – <font face="{{{font}}}">“BRUSSELS – The 13th German Marshall Fund’s Brussels Forum took place on 8-10 March. As in the previous years, it gathered leaders from government, business, journalism, and academia for discussions of pressing global issues.</br></br>One of the key panels of the first day was with [[Polish Prime Minister]] [[Mateusz Morawiecki]], who addressed policymakers from across Europe and the United States. Despite recent controversies between [[Brussels]] and the [[EU]], the prime minister struck a conciliatory tone.</br></br>“We try to find a common language with our Western European partners, because I truly believe in Europe,” Prime Minister Morawiecki told the BBC’s [[Katya Adler]] in a conversation that addressed the controversies between Poland and Brussels.</br></br>The conversation came at a time when the trust in the transatlantic relationship has increasingly come into question, with the Trump administration’s recent announcement of tariffs on steel and aluminum calling trading relationships within the United States and Europe.</br></br>“We believe in trade with the United States. We believe in reciprocity and this is why I say, in case needed, we will protect our interests, but this is not our attitude. Our attitude is to invest in free and fair trade and we see this as beneficial for the European economy and for the US economy,” said [[Federica Mogherini]], High Representative of the European Union for Foreign and Security Policy and Vice President of the European Commission.</br></br></br></br>The theme of GMF’s 2018 Brussels Forum, Revise, Reboot, Rebuild: Strategies for a Time of Distrust, reflects a time where common ground often feels increasingly difficult to find. The conference, which started on International Women’s Day, featured four all woman panels and 38 percent female participation.</br></br>“GMF has always been committed to issues of diversity and gender balance,” said [[Karen Donfried]], GMF President. “Women have been making big impact on policy for a long time. If you look at just our agenda today, we have Federica Mogherini, [[Rose Gottemoeller]], [[Manisha Singh]], [[Ana Gomes]], [[Susan Ness]], [[Michèle Flournoy]], just to name some of those headliners. Women are leading today. I don’t know if she’s in the room now, but a trailblazer has been [[Madeleine Albright]], and she will be with us over these next couple of days.”</br></br>[[NATO Deputy Secretary General]] Rose Gottemoeller addressed NATO’s transatlantic partnership.</br></br>The Deputy Secretary General stressed the importance of the transatlantic bond, noting that troops from North America and Europe currently serve together in NATO’s four battlegroups in the eastern part of the Alliance, helping to deter aggression. “In the field, on the ground, we see the essence of transatlantic trust,” she said.</br></br></br></br>She underscored that NATO is focused on transatlantic burden-sharing, and many European Allies have stopped cutting their defence spending, and are stepping up their contributions to Alliance security. On European defence, she stressed the need for complementarity between [[NATO]] and EU efforts.</br></br>Conversations throughout the day emphasized that despite tensions, there is a need to build trust.</br></br>Trade was at the top of the agenda on the second day of GMF’s Brussels Forum. Against the backdrop of a rapidly developing story of potential U.S. tariffs on steel and aluminum, the day’s first conversation featured [[Cecilia Malmström]], [[European Commissioner for Trade]], and [[Robert Zoellick]], chairman of West Alliance and former [[World Bank president]].</br></br>Despite concerns that potential tariffs on steel and aluminum could drive a wedge between Europe and the United States, Malmström highlighted common ground on the issue of overproduction in the steel sector. Tying trade to the conference theme of trust, Malmström said:</br></br> “We want to increase the possibilities for us to trade, for our people to meet to harness and shape globalization. To make sure that we get proper jobs, that we get fair trade, sustainable trade, and also because of the title of this meeting is today, how can we regain trust?”</br></br>Former Secretary of State [[Madeleine Albright]] also spoke on an entirely different force shaping the world: the refugee crisis. Secretary Albright pointed out the connections between the refugee crisis and other global challenges, saying “Most people don’t want to leave the home where they were born, where they speak the language and have their family. The people who are leaving [[Africa]] are being pushed out because of desertification,” said Albright. “We need to recognize [[the earth is not flat]] and there is a scientific basis to [[climate change]]. I think we need to have short-, medium-, and long-term action plans, because this is the [[new normal]].”</br></br>The day’s most spirited conversation came in the form of an Oxford Style debate on the motion “Humanitarian Intervention Does More Harm than Good.”</br></br>Arguing for the motion were [[Frank Ledwidge]], senior fellow at the Royal Air Force College and Dr. [[Rajan Menon]], senior research scholar at [[Columbia University]]. Arguing against the motion were Dr. [[Kori Schake]], deputy director general of the [[International Institute for Strategic Studies]] and [[Bernard Kouchner]], co-founder of [[Doctors Without Borders]] and former [[French foreign minister]]. The debate, hosted in partnership with Intelligence Squared U.S., explored many facets of humanitarian and military intervention. While both sides won audience members to their position, as recorded through the conference voting app BFconnect, the team arguing against the motion won a greater proportion of the audience to their side and prevailed.</br></br>Other notable speakers on Friday included members of the [[U.S. Congress]] and the European Parliament, CEO of The World Bank [[Kristalina Georgieva]], and [[U.S. Ambassador to NATO]] [[Kay Bailey Hutchison]]. [[Laura Rosenberger]] and [[Jamie Fly]], of GMF’s Alliance for Securing Democracy (ASD), presented Hamilton 68’s methodology, the dashboard that tracks Russian disinformation. The conference will conclude Saturday with sessions featuring [[Georgian President]] [[Giorgi Margvelashvili]], a discussion on resolving the [[North Korea]]n threat, and a conversation with U.S. Senator [[Chris Murphy]].</br></br></br>Senator Chris Murphy and [[Norbert Röttgen]], head of the German Bundestag’s Foreign Affairs Committee, kicked off the final day of GMF’s Brussels Forum. In a conversation that touched on hot button issues from gun control in the United States to the threat posed by North Korea to rapid social change on both sides of the Atlantic, both Murphy and Röttgen expressed commitment to partnership between the United States and Europe. “We have to broaden the conversation. We have to build a kind of political approach among parliamentarians and businesspeople for this rational, liberal approach to foreign policy,” said Röttgen.</br></br>Murphy expressed a hope that that collaboration between Europe and the United States will continue, even on difficult issues such as trade and climate change.</br></br>“I think we can do some work, behind the scenes, in an inter-parliamentary manner,” said Murphy. “There are solutions that can still be there.”” “There are solutions that can still be there.””)
    • LSV Minerva  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Back in the<font face="{{{font}}}">“Back in the day, both [[Frits Salomonson]] and [[Oscar Hammerstein]] were members of the elite Minerva fraternity, together with much of the royal family, not to mention [[Joris Demmink]] and Pieter Bakker Schut. Both also served as "praeses" (basically a squad or platoon commander) in the Minerva-linked Pro Patria ("Pro-Homeland") , a patriotic militia for drunk students that serves as a ceremonial guard during events associated with the royal family. Once a year Prince Bernhard came to talk to its leadership. Reportedly Demmink also served in Pro Patria.</br></br>Holland's most famous comedian, Youp van 't Hek, actually wrote a few words about Pro Patria in a [[1990s]] fax to [[Frits Bolkestein]], a right-wing [[Bilderberg]] participant who has played a central role in the rise of Holland's "populist" candidates [[Geert Wilders]] and [[Thierry Baudet]]. In his [[1998]] book Fax, we read: "As you know I come from the circle of preppy frat boys and I inquired a little with some guys who in that period were stomping around at Leiden's Minerva. ... Don't let them tell you anything Frits [Bolkestein, a Bilderberg visitor], that Pro Patria is a very creepy little club about which the most disgusting stories are making the rounds. Stories I don't even dare to write down and which are so terrible that they couldn't have been made up by the most treacherous mind. Even if 10 percent is true, then you become uncontrollably nauseous for a long time."”ecome uncontrollably nauseous for a long time."”)
    • Mind control  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Basically, <font face="{{{font}}}">“Basically, what we as therapists across the country are finding are a group of clients that formally were considered untreatable, that based on recent information we're finding are reporting having been subjects in mind control experimentation performed by the government, the CIA and the military establishment ... probably from about the late 1940's until middle 80's and may even be going on today.”til middle 80's and may even be going on today.”)
    • Institute for Statecraft/Secrecy  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Be absolutely sure you have good references for people so we know we can trust them before we talk to them about our programme”)
    • Integrity Initiative/Cluster  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Be absolute<font face="{{{font}}}">“Be absolutely sure you have good references for people so we know we can trust them before we talk to them about our programme ...</br></br>* [[Chris Donnelly]] makes initial country introduction with nominated '''trusted''' 'coordinator' & relevant II team member/s (normally 2 members minimum per country)</br>* II team member/s coordinate foundation workshop to connect members, formally introduce them to II aims, establish target programme for research, dissemination and events. Members to '''sign code of conduct & non-disclosure [[Greg Rowett]] to start code of conduct doc to include basic info on passwords and etiquette with social media etc - final ok should be sought from [[James Wilson]].''' Debate and decide preferred methods of communication. Activity: £3k budget (based on 20 clusters)”munication. Activity: £3k budget (based on 20 clusters)”)
    • James Mattis  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everybody you meet.”)
    • US/Nuclear weapons  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Before the <font face="{{{font}}}">“Before the invention of this new fuzing mechanism, even the most accurate ballistic missile warheads might not detonate close enough to targets hardened against nuclear attack to destroy them. But the new super-fuze is designed to destroy fixed targets by detonating above and around a target in a much more effective way. Warheads that would otherwise overfly a target and land too far away will now, because of the new fuzing system, detonate above the target.”e new fuzing system, detonate above the target.”)
    • Money laundering  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Beginning i<font face="{{{font}}}">“Beginning in the very earliest days of the [[war in Iraq]], the New York Federal Reserve shipped billions of dollars in physical cash to Baghdad to pay for the reopening of the government and restoration of basic services.</br></br>The money was packed onto pallets inside a heavily guarded New York Federal Reserve compound in East Rutherford, [[New Jersey]], trucked to [[Andrews Air Force Base]] outside of Washington, and flown by military aircraft to Baghdad International Airport.</br></br>By one account, the [[New York Fed]] shipped about $40 billion in cash between 2003 and 2008. In just the first two years, the shipments included more than 281 million individual bills weighing a total of 363 tons. But soon after the money arrived in the chaos of war-torn [[Baghdad]], the paper trail documenting who controlled it all began to go cold.”menting who controlled it all began to go cold.”)
    • Theodore Roosevelt  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Behind the <font face="{{{font}}}">“Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an [[invisible government]] owing no allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the people. To destroy this invisible government, to befoul the unholy alliance between corrupt [[business]] and corrupt [[politics]] is the first task of the statesmanship of the day.”the first task of the statesmanship of the day.”)
    • Freedom of speech  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Being right<font face="{{{font}}}">“Being right doesn’t entitle you to censor everyone who is wrong. That’s the central safeguard against tyranny, because even truth would be a tyranny if it didn’t allow opposition. Free speech – real free speech – has to include the right to be wrong, rude, stupid, offensive and a lying jerk. Because once you outlaw any of that – you’ve effectively ended free speech for all of us forever.”tively ended free speech for all of us forever.”)
    • Bellingcat  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Bellingcat was somewhat discredited, both by spreading disinformation itself, and by being willing to produce reports for anyone willing to pay”)
    • Ben Nimmo  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Ben Nimmo w<font face="{{{font}}}">“Ben Nimmo works for the [[Atlantic Council]], funded inter alia by [[NATO]]. He is also on a retainer of £2,500 per month from the [[Integrity Initiative]], in addition to payments for individual pieces of work. For his attack on [[Scottish Nationalists]] Nimmo was therefore paid by the [[Atlantic Council]] (your taxes through [[NATO]]), by the [[Integrity Initiative]] (your taxes) and by the ''Herald'' (thankfully shortly going bankrupt)... Nimmo’s role as witchfinder-general for Russian Bots appears very remunerative. His August 2016 invoice to The Institute for Statecraft, apparently the 71st invoice he had issued to various neo-con bodies that year, was for £5,000.”rious neo-con bodies that year, was for £5,000.”)
    • Benjamin Netanyahu  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Benjamin Netanyahu is "elegant and charming", according to a cable apparently penned by an official at the U.S. embassy in Egypt, "but never keeps his promises".”)
    • James Critchfield  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Besides the<font face="{{{font}}}">“Besides the [[Deuss]] connection to [[Oman]], Shackley's other link is [[James Critchfield]], the former head of the CIA's Middle East desk, and later chief of intelligence for energy. Critchfield is president of [[Tetra Tech International]], a subsidiary of Honeywell, Inc. Tetra Tech has a contract with Oman to develop the economic infrastructure of the Masandam Peninsula, which is at the mouth of the [[Strait of Hormuz]].”Strait of Hormuz]].”)
    • ID2020  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Beyond the <font face="{{{font}}}">“Beyond the enormous economic interests that motivate the promoters of the [[Great Reset]], the imposition of the [[vaccination]] will be accompanied by the requirement of a health passport and a digital ID, with the consequent [[contact tracing]] of the population of the entire world. Those who do not accept these measures will be '''confined in detention camps''' or placed '''under house arrest''', and all their assets will be confiscated.”t''', and all their assets will be confiscated.”)
    • Joe Biden  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Biden gives<font face="{{{font}}}">“Biden gives zero indications he has the ability to guide our country through this right now, that's a Full Stop moment. Listen in case anyone doubts me remember when his cue cards got caught on camera? That gave the exact instructions where to go and where to sit. Let me just say before I go on, that's not unusual, I'm not knocking him. I work these details as a secret service agent, they tell the president exactly what to do. This cue card thing is the problem, they tell him what to do and he still doesn't know what to do. That's the problem. His incompetence inspires no confidence at all the world can see this. I'm not sure America can withstand two more years of this leadership or whatever you want to call what he's doing right now.”ver you want to call what he's doing right now.”)
    • Charlie Skelton  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Bilderberg <font face="{{{font}}}">“Bilderberg is concerned about fake news? The world’s most secretive conference, which is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars keeping the press away from its sacred discussions, which has spent decades lying and obfuscating about itself, wants to ensure the spread of truth.”ut itself, wants to ensure the spread of truth.”)
    • Bilderberg/2017  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Bilderberg <font face="{{{font}}}">“Bilderberg is concerned about [[fake news]]? The world’s most secretive conference, which is spending hundreds of thousands of dollars keeping the press away from its sacred discussions, which has spent decades lying and obfuscating about itself, wants to ensure the spread of [[truth]]?”uth]]?”)
    • Anthony Bourdain  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Bill Clinto<font face="{{{font}}}">“Bill Clinton, look, the bimbo eruptions—it was fucking monstrous. That would not have flown today. A piece of shit. Entitled, rapey, gropey, grabby, disgusting, and the way that he—and she—destroyed these women and the way that everyone went along, and, and are blind to this! Screamingly apparent hypocrisy and venality. How you can on the one hand howl at the moon about all these other predators. And not at least look back. OK, let's say, well, it was all consensual: powerful men, starstruck women, okay fine, let's accept it at its most charitable interpretation. Fine. He is a very charming man, I met him, he's fucking magnetic. As is (Hillary). When you're in the room, you think wow, she's really warm and nice and funny. But the way they efficiently dismantled, destroyed, and shamelessly discredited these women for speaking their truth.”scredited these women for speaking their truth.”)
    • Bill Gates  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Bill Gates:<font face="{{{font}}}">“Bill Gates: Founder and current chairman of Microsoft. Depending on who you talk to, he's either one of the greatest businessmen who has ever lived or a double-dealing blackguard who epitomizes the worst evils of capitalism. Or both.”tomizes the worst evils of capitalism. Or both.”)
    • Robert Kadlec  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Biological <font face="{{{font}}}">“Biological warfare offers an adversary unique and significant advantages because of its ease of production, potential impact of use, and the ability to exploit US vulnerabilities. It is the only weapon of mass destruction which has utility across the spectrum of conflict. <u>Using biological weapons under the cover of an endemic or natural disease occurrence provides an attacker the potential for plausible denial. In this context, biological weapons offers greater possibilities for use than do nuclear weapons.</u>”er possibilities for use than do nuclear weapons.</u>”)
    • Whitney Webb  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Bitcoiners <font face="{{{font}}}">“Bitcoiners should pay close attention to these developments as the DOJ in particular has attempted to paint bitcoin as the payment of choice for well-known terror groups like ISIS and al-Qaida, signaling that the working group proposed by this bill will likely seek to specifically target bitcoin. Adding to this concern is the fact that a slew of recent mainstream media reports — which cite Treasury and FinCEN officials, DOJ officials and CIA analysts — have claimed specifically that “terrorists are turning to bitcoin, and they’re learning fast”, that bitcoin is the “new frontier in terror financing”, and that “bitcoin is helping terrorists secretly fund their deadly attacks”. Even the prominent military think tank RAND Corporation has argued that “bitcoin and the dark web” are the newest terrorist threat.” the dark web” are the newest terrorist threat.”)
    • Alan Sabrosky  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Bonnie, K<font face="{{{font}}}">“Bonnie,</br> </br>KPFA will cease broadcasting “[[Guns and Butter]]” effective immediately.</br> </br>We’ve received an avalanche of negative calls and emails from listeners about your uncritically airing of views by a [[holocaust denier]], [[climate denial]] and casting the [[Parkland mass shooting]] survivors as [[crisis actor]]s. As steward [sic.] of our airways, we can’t defend this content to our listeners.</br> </br>Sincerely,</br> </br>[[Quincy McCoy]] [[Kevin Cartwright]]</br>General Manager Program Director”rtwright]] General Manager Program Director”)
    • Martin Bormann  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Bormann as <font face="{{{font}}}">“Bormann as the secretary was the most powerful man, more powerful, I think, than Hitler. Because when the power was divided all those men who were in power had to go via him to Hitler. Except me, I had the direct access to Hitler.”. Except me, I had the direct access to Hitler.”)
    • Mind control/Child Abuse  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Both Haidee<font face="{{{font}}}">“Both Haidee Faimberg (1988) and Ilony Kogan (1989) have shown us how direct and coercive these forms of inherited distress are and how they come to be acted out 'unto the seventh generation' - or at least in the generations to which we have so far had analytic access.”ns to which we have so far had analytic access.”)
    • Sam Altman  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Both public<font face="{{{font}}}">“Both publicly and internally, leaders at Microsoft are cheering OpenAI's apparent return to normalcy following days of chaos.</br>The ChatGPT creator, in which Microsoft has reportedly invested some $13 billion, has been on a roller-coaster ride that began Friday when its board abruptly fired Sam Altman as CEO and ended with his return and the appointment of a new board early Wednesday.</br></br>Following Altman's ouster, Microsoft swooped in to hire him along with OpenAI co-founder and president Greg Brockman — who quit OpenAI in protest over Altman's termination — to lead a new advanced AI research team at Microsoft, and also offered to hire any other OpenAI employees who wanted to leave. </br>Sam Altman is returning to OpenAI as CEO after his ousting last week, and three board members that participated in his termination have been removed.</br>At that point, Microsoft, already majority owner in OpenAI, was positioned to essentially "acquire" OpenAI by absorbing its talent, after nearly all the startup's 770 or so workers signed a letter saying they would take Microsoft up on the offer unless Altman was reinstated.</br></br>However, a deal was ultimately reached for Altman to return to OpenAI rather than allowing the $90 billion company to collapse, in what Fortune tech reporter David Meyer wrote is an outcome that "is pretty ideal for Microsoft."”n outcome that "is pretty ideal for Microsoft."”)
    • Klaas Bruinsma  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Boys Club d<font face="{{{font}}}">“Boys Club de Amstel ... ran by a certain Mr. Kroner [Kreuner]. A business partner of him was liquidated in the 90's, an acquaintance of de Dominee [Klaas Bruinsma], who regularly visited there. ... Getting back to Piet van Haut: This fantasy-filled caricature also brought along a certain Marc [Dutroux], later known as the Monster of Belgium. This Marc had contacts with Duscedo, of the imperium of the gentlemen Tukkers and consorts. [Incorrect, unclear sentence follows, so loosely translated:] With Charles Geerts pulling the strings.”ated:] With Charles Geerts pulling the strings.”)
    • Donald Trump  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Break with <font face="{{{font}}}">“Break with tradition, or so it seems. Vilified by the entire Rockefeller and liberal media establishment, but strong evidence he himself is "conservative CIA". Brought to power by "conservative CIA" CNP financiers/members as the Mercers, Steve Bannon and Kellyanne Conway.</br>Trump himself has many long-standing, curious security state and establishment ties, among them: in December 2000 Trump was part of a 94-guest dinner organized by Bilderberg steering committee-, Pilgrims Society-, and 1001 Club-member Conrad Black, where Trump was seen chatting with Henry Kissinger at a table. Happy Rockefeller, the widow of Nelson Rockefeller; Lynn Forester de Rothschild, Richard Perle, Vernon Jordan and later exposed serial pedophiles Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell all were part of this dinner.”Ghislaine Maxwell all were part of this dinner.”)
    • Theresa May  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Brexit means Brexit, and we're going to make a success of it.”)
    • Zinc Network  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Bringing to<font face="{{{font}}}">“Bringing together organisations including [[Zinc Network]], the [[Institute for Statecraft]], [[Aktis Strategy]], [[Bellingcat]], [[DFR Lab]], the [[Media Diversity Institute]], [[Toro Risk Solutions]] and [[Ecorys]], our Consortium combines recognised market leaders in understanding, monitoring, and countering [[Kremlin-backed disinformation]]... This ecosystem of credible voices will continue to grow, exposing the actors and networks behind Kremlin-backed disinformation, reducing unwitting multipliers of disinformation, and building resilience amongst key target audiences across Europe. </br></br>We will mobilise a Network Hub based in [[London]], led by an experienced Project Director, consisting of an agile team with core competencies augmented by a wider pool of vetted experts. Our approach is highly localised, based around regional clusters of actors who can collaborate to effectively undermine the disinformation</br>ecosystem in their respective areas and engage audiences most vulnerable to disinformation... It is a highly complex project involving coordination of many independent actors, and thus risk must be carefully managed and risk profiles constantly adapted, serving as the basis for all activity. The approach we propose is based on the identification, monitoring and management of risks as they materialise, allowing members to continue taking smart risks as they increase the scale and impact of their activities.”rease the scale and impact of their activities.”)
    • Cheonan sinking  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“But around <font face="{{{font}}}">“But around the time of this incident another sinking occurred that has hardly been reported in Japan. Near the site of the sinking of the Cheonan, a colossal object, which appears to be a US submarine, was found to have sunk. An ROK underwater team searched for, and on April 7 South Korea’s KBS TV showed, a US helicopter carrying what seems to be the body of a US soldier. KBS is a public broadcasting station with the highest credibility in South Korea."</br><br/></br>"ROK and US authorities did their best to hide the fact that a US submarine sank at about the same time as the Cheonan.... On the day of the incident, the exercise was underway. After the incident, the US-ROK authorities made no mention of the fact that the joint military exercise was in progress. But the day after the incident, various ROK media and newspapers reported that the Cheonan might have been sunk by friendly fire during the military exercise.”n sunk by friendly fire during the military exercise.”)
    • UFO  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“But at the <font face="{{{font}}}">“But at the same time these reports were filed, the government was telling the general public that they had no interest in UFOs and weren’t investigating them anymore. So the documents sort of run counter to the public stance of the government since the close of its own agency back in 1970. So that’s sort of an interesting thing.”n 1970. So that’s sort of an interesting thing.”)
    • Permanent war/Mentality  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“But because<font face="{{{font}}}">“But because this is not a shooting war like [[WW2|1939-45]], we in “Western” countries have not adopted the “[[wartime mentality]]” essential if we are to cope with the instability which drastic change inevitably brings. We are now trying to cope in a wartime situation but with a [[peace]]time mentality, peacetime institutions and peacetime procedures shaped by the last 70 years of living in a stable, secure, rules-based environment.</br></br>...</br></br>'''The qualities we now need in our public servants'''</br></br>So, if we consider what qualities and characteristics we need in those whom we select for leadership today, in a period of rapid and profound [[social change|change]], in all sorts of institutions – government departments, big companies, the [[NHS]] - the conclusion is that we need to look for people who have abilities that suit a wartime environment rather than a peacetime one.”artime environment rather than a peacetime one.”)
    • George Carlin  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“But let’s s<font face="{{{font}}}">“But let’s say it’s true; let’s say God gave us these rights. Why would he give us a certain number of rights? The Bill of Rights of this country has ten stipulations, okay? Ten rights. And apparently, God was doing sloppy work that week because we've had to amend the Bill of Rights an additional 17 times. So God forgot a couple of things. Like...SLAVERY! Just fuckin' slipped his mind.” Like...SLAVERY! Just fuckin' slipped his mind.”)
    • Robert Habeck  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“But of cour<font face="{{{font}}}">“But of course we will harm ourselves. That is absolutely clear. The point of sanctions is that a society, in this case the European society, bears a burden. The economy, the consumers. Everyone will have to make a contribution.</br></br>It is inconceivable that sanctions are without consequences for one's own economy or one's own prices. We will have higher inflation, higher energy prices and stress on the economy. And we are ready as Europeans to bear this to help Ukraine.</br></br>It's not possible to get this done for free. There will be hardships, and the hardships will have to be borne.”ships, and the hardships will have to be borne.”)
    • Seymour Hersh  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“But one of <font face="{{{font}}}">“But one of the things we did, ostensibly to improve the conditions of prisoners, we demanded that the American soldiers operating in Afghanistan could only hold a suspected [[Taliban]] for four days, 96 hours. If not... after four days they could not be sure that this person was not a Taliban, he must be freed. Instead of just holding them and making them Taliban, you have to actually do some, some work to make the determination in the field. Tactically, in the field. So what happens of course, is after three or four days, "bang, bang" — I'm just telling you — they turn them over to the Afghans and by the time they take three steps away the shots are fired. And that's going on. It hasn't stopped. It's not just me that's complaining about it. But the stuff that goes on in the field, is still going on in the field — the secret prisons, absolutely, oh you bet they're still running secret prisons. Most of them are in [[North Africa]], the guys running them are mostly out of [[Djibouti|Djibouto]] [sic]. We have stuff in [[Kenya]] (doesn't mean they're in Kenya, but they're in that area).”an they're in Kenya, but they're in that area).”)
    • Joe Biden  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“But there's<font face="{{{font}}}">“But there's a big difference between mistakes and malevolence. The record of the [[Waco massacre|Waco incident]] documents mistakes, mistakes in gathering intelligence; mistakes in planning and executing operational plans. And law enforcement should and must be held accountable for such mistakes. What the record from Waco does not evidence, however, is any improper motive or intent on the part of law enforcement. I believe this is a very important point to make to the American public, because there are a growing number of people across the country who are seizing on the incident at Waco, as well as [[Ruby Ridge]], to suggest that law enforcement is our enemy...[...]..[[David Koresh]] and the Davidians set fire to themselves and committed [[suicide]].”suicide]].”)
    • Byram Bridle  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“But this is<font face="{{{font}}}">“But this is because these COVID-19 vaccines have reached the public rollout phase by, and I’ll say it in quotes, “cutting corners”. And by cutting corners, I’m not implying that people were skipping key steps, although honestly, there could be some potential questions around that.” could be some potential questions around that.”)
    • Bill Browder  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“But we are <font face="{{{font}}}">“But we are sitting here in an audience of international investors. Everyone sitting here watching all of this and wondering, is Russia a good place or a bad place to invest? And Mr Ryzhkov, I believe you when you say there's freedom of the press. Because I used the press in all sorts of corporate governance fights, attacking all sorts of people, including government officials and there's never been any recourse coming back to me. And I also believe that Russia has a democratic process that is not going to go away.”emocratic process that is not going to go away.”)
    • Golan Heights  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“But what we<font face="{{{font}}}">“But what we also have discovered was that Israel not only has nuclear weapons, but sophisticated tactical nuclear weapons just like we do. Remember the American Army used to have nuclear land mines, for example, all over Germany. Well, the Israelis, we've discovered, have nuclear land mines seated on the Golan Heights and at one point Ariel Sharon, who is, of course, famous for the invasion of Lebanon and whatnot, went to [Menachem] Begin and said, "Look, you're busy," and had a terrible relationship at the time with the chief of Mossad. He wanted to take over sole control of the nuclear button, and Begin, fortunately, said no.”uclear button, and Begin, fortunately, said no.”)
    • William Odom  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“By any measure the US has long used [[terrorism]]. In ‘78-79 the [[Senate]] was trying to pass a law against international terrorism – in every version they produced, the [[lawyer]]s said the US would be in violation.”)
    • Friedrich Engels  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“By dissolvi<font face="{{{font}}}">“By dissolving nationalities, the [[laissez-faire|liberal economic system]] had done its best to universalise enmity, to transform mankind into a horde of ravenous beasts (for what else are competitors?) who devour one another just because each has identical interests with all the others – after this preparatory work there remained but one step to take before the goal was reached, the dissolution of the family. To accomplish this, economy’s own beautiful invention, the factory system, came to its aid.”invention, the factory system, came to its aid.”)
    • Robert McChesney  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“By three mo<font face="{{{font}}}">“By three months old, 40 percent of infants watch screen media regularly; by two years, 90 percent do. By her third birthday, the average American child recognizes one hundred brand logos. The typical child is exposed to forty thousand screen ads per year. Children know the names of more branded characters than of real animals. By her tenth birthday, the average American child knows three hundred to four hundred brands. Research shows over and over that preschoolers will overwhelmingly think advertised products, branded products, are superior even when the actual contents are identical.”or even when the actual contents are identical.”)
    • CBDC  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“CBDC can al<font face="{{{font}}}">“CBDC can allow government agencies and private sector players to program, to create smart contracts, to allow targeted policy functions, e.g. welfare payments, e.g. [[consumption coupons]], e.g. food stamps. By programming CBDC, those monies can be precisely targeted, for what kind of people can own and for what uses these monies can be utilized, e.g. for [[food]]. So this potential programmability can help government agencies to precisely target their support to those people who need support.”their support to those people who need support.”)
    • Center for Countering Digital Hate  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“CCDH purpor<font face="{{{font}}}">“CCDH purports to be a non-profit organization without political affiliation or funding, protecting the public from dangerous misinformation. As they face increasing scrutiny and pressure, a thorough examination of their origins and tactics reveals the mechanics of an organization whose mission is to censor enemies of the state and [[the pharmaceutical industry]].”the pharmaceutical industry]].”)
    • Taiwan  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“CIA reports<font face="{{{font}}}">“CIA reports from 1952, and published in 2007, give additional confirmation that Kodama and some of his associates had been recruited by Army G-2 in order to help the United States fight communism. Kodama's group sent spies to surrounding communist countries and delivered mercenaries to Chiang Kai-shek's regime in Taiwan. In the documents the CIA also claims that the group was primarily working for themselves and were a great danger to the democratic process in Japan. [47]</br>Unsurprisingly, MacArthur was a great supporter of Chiang Kai-shek on Taiwan, in contrast to President Truman and the State Department. Reportedly, MacArthur, as Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers in Japan, was asked to help put together a plan to remove Kai-shek - but he refused”ther a plan to remove Kai-shek - but he refused”)
    • Barcelona Centre for International Affairs  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“CIDOB currently works with the Institute for Statecraft, but they are not comfortable outlining the details of this relationship until they know more about this project.”)
    • "Fake News"  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“CNN is the <font face="{{{font}}}">“CNN is the ultimate "[[fake news]]" network. There isn't a day that goes by where CNN doesn't deliberately fake a news story, distort a significant event for political purposes, or censor an important piece of news they don't want their viewers to discover.”news they don't want their viewers to discover.”)
    • Bilderberg/2020  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“COVID-19 does not respect borders. No country will be safe until the people of every country have access to the vaccine.”)
    • Bilderberg/2021  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“COVID-19 does not respect borders. No country will be safe until the people of every country have access to the vaccine.”)
    • COVID-19/Perpetrators/Bilderberg  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“COVID-19 does not respect borders. No country will be safe until the people of every country have access to the vaccine.”)
    • Centre for the Protection of National Infrastructure  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“CPNI is the<font face="{{{font}}}">“CPNI is the government authority for protective security advice to the UK national infrastructure. Our role is to protect national security by helping to reduce the vulnerability of the national infrastructure to [[terrorism]] and other threats. We are accountable to the [[Director General of MI5]].</br></br>There are also other nationally important assets or events, including high-profile iconic targets, where impact of damage would be equally serious even though these do not deliver an essential service. Our advice delivery extends to help the protection of such assets and events.” help the protection of such assets and events.”)
    • Craig Murray  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Can I just say how pleasant it is to be vindicated ten years after being sacked by [[Jack Straw]] for opposing the [[torture]] and [[extraordinary rendition]] programme – which Blair and Straw claimed I was inventing.”)
    • Sierra Club  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Childbearin<font face="{{{font}}}">“Childbearing [should be] a punishable crime against society, unless the parents hold a government license... All potential parents [should be] required to use contraceptive chemicals, the government issuing antidotes to citizens chosen for childbearing.” antidotes to citizens chosen for childbearing.”)
    • 2021  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Children re<font face="{{{font}}}">“Children report having online sexual interactions at high rates — both with their peers and people they believe to adults: 25 percent of kids 9-17 reported having had a sexually explicit interaction with someone they thought was 18 or older, compared to 23 percent of participants that had a similar experience with someone they believed to be a minor. (...) The majority of children who block or report other users say those same users quickly find them again online: More than half of children who blocked someone said they were contacted again by the same person again, either through a new account or a different platform. This was true both for people children knew in real life (54 percent) and people they had only met online (51 percent).”d people they had only met online (51 percent).”)
    • COVID-19/Perpetrators/Bilderberg  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“China has t<font face="{{{font}}}">“China has taken the strongest measures to contain the spread of the virus compared to the rest of the world, with a mixture of distinctive solutions, from the world’s most severe lockdown in Wuhan to the generalized use of digital tools. It has paid off.”eralized use of digital tools. It has paid off.”)
    • Bilderberg/2021  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“China has t<font face="{{{font}}}">“China has taken the strongest measures to contain the spread of the virus compared to the rest of the world, with a mixture of distinctive solutions, from the world’s most severe lockdown in Wuhan to the generalized use of digital tools. It has paid off.”eralized use of digital tools. It has paid off.”)
    • Bilderberg/2020  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“China has t<font face="{{{font}}}">“China has taken the strongest measures to contain the spread of the virus compared to the rest of the world, with a mixture of distinctive solutions, from the world’s most severe lockdown in Wuhan to the generalized use of digital tools. It has paid off.”eralized use of digital tools. It has paid off.”)
    • Xinjiang  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Chinese authorities continue to make wildly inaccurate claims that their “sophisticated” systems are keeping Xinjiang safe by “targeting” [[terrorists]] “with precision.””)
    • "Racism"  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Chinese aut<font face="{{{font}}}">“Chinese authorities, bolstered by technology, arbitrarily and indefinitely detaining Turkic [[Muslims]] in Xinjiang en masse for actions and behavior that are not crimes under Chinese law.</br></br>And yet Chinese authorities continue to make wildly inaccurate claims that their “sophisticated” systems are keeping Xinjiang safe by “targeting” [[terrorists]] “with precision.””ts]] “with precision.””)
    • George Carlin  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Cigarette companies market heavily to young people. They need young customers because their product kills the older ones. It is the only product that, if used as intended, kills the consumer.”)
    • Hollywood/Predictive programming  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Cinema has <font face="{{{font}}}">“Cinema has an essential mystical ability to completely detach us from our physical environment and transport us to another, more vivid, realm of perception; a realm where everything is at once illusory, yet strangely real.</br></br>In film studies, anything that exists within the world of the film is known as diegesis. The cinema screen separates their fictional world from our ‘real’ world. But, actually, the diegesis seeps through the screen into our world, into our subconsciousness. It becomes part of our reality.</br></br>Key to cinemas’s power is that movies, in their slick, neatly packaged, self-contained way, serve to narrativize and contextualize the events, debates, and processes that constitute our frustratingly non-narrative world. Life rarely makes sense, but movies usually do, and in that we take comfort and, therein lies the problem – movies, no matter how realistic they are in the events they depict, are not real life. They are, at best, reflections of our reality, snapshots of it, simulations of it, skewed and distorted through the ideological framework of those who have made them.</br></br>Movies masquerade as the final word on a given topic. No matter what the subject, and regardless of how much that subject has already been written about and debated, once it is committed to film – once it has received the full Hollywood treatment – it is embedded firmly and forever into the popular consciousness. Imprinted on our psyche. Plunged into the deep wells of memory and imagination.” into the deep wells of memory and imagination.”)
    • Malaysia Airlines Flight 370  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Clearly Boe<font face="{{{font}}}">“Clearly Boeing and certain agencies have the capacity to take over ‘uninterruptible control’ of commercial airliners of which MH370 B777 is one. Someone is hiding something, it is not fair that… Malaysia should take the blame. For some reason, the media will not print anything that involves Boeing or the CIA"”print anything that involves Boeing or the CIA"”)
    • Boeing  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Clearly Boe<font face="{{{font}}}">“Clearly Boeing and certain agencies have the capacity to take over ‘uninterruptible control’ of commercial airliners of which MH370 B777 is one. Someone is hiding something, it is not fair that… Malaysia should take the blame. For some reason, the media will not print anything that involves Boeing or the CIA"”print anything that involves Boeing or the CIA"”)
    • Mind control/Child Abuse  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Clearly our field would like to ignore social realities.”)
    • Institute for Statecraft/Control  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Comment [VM<font face="{{{font}}}">“Comment [VM2]: Most of these aren’t even Cluster countries – can II justify spending ££ on strengthening [[corporate media|media]] there? Don’t get me wrong: any help we can provide these and other colleagues is a win in my books but I’m trying to anticipate how the Sponsor may see the relevance of speakers from some of these countries.”vance of speakers from some of these countries.”)
    • Ancient Rome/Deep state  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Commodus, l<font face="{{{font}}}">“Commodus, like a number of other late Roman emperors and like [[Donald Trump]] was incompetent and consumed by his own vanity. He commissioned innumerable statues of himself as Hercules and had little interest in governance. He used his position as head of state to make himself the star of his own ongoing public show. He fought, victoriously, as a gladiator in the arena in fixed bouts. Power for Commodus, as it is for Trump, was primarily about catering to his bottomless narcissism, hedonism and lust for wealth. He sold public offices to the ancient equivalents of [[Betsy DeVos]] and [[Steve Mnuchin]]. He orchestrated a vast [[kleptocracy]].”kleptocracy]].”)
    • US/Congress  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Congress became, and has remained, a forum for the interests and advancement of [[business]]. The dominant ethic and the creed of power in America is that the interests of business are the interests of the nation.”)
    • Henk Vredeling  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Congresses don't buy jet-fighters”)
    • Institute for Statecraft/Purposes  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Connects media with academia with policy makers with practitioners in a country to impact on policy and society: ([[Jelena Milic]] silencing pro-kremlin voices on [[Serbian]] TV)”)
    • Fourth Industrial Revolution  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Consider th<font face="{{{font}}}">“Consider the unlimited possibilities of having billions of people connected by mobile devices, giving rise to unprecedented processing power, storage capabilities and knowledge access. Or think about the staggering confluence of emerging technology breakthroughs, covering wide-ranging fields such as [[artificial intelligence]] (AI), [[robotics]], the [[internet of things]] (IoT), [[autonomous vehicles]], [[3D printing]], [[nanotechnology]], [[biotechnology]], materials science, energy storage and [[quantum computing]], to name a few. Many of these innovations are in their infancy, but they are already reaching an [[inflection point]] in their development as they build on and amplify each other in a fusion of technologies across the physical, digital and biological worlds.”ss the physical, digital and biological worlds.”)
    • "Conspiracy mindset"  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Conspiracy theories offer simple answers to complex problems by providing explanations for uncertain situations. Thus, they should be attractive to individuals who are intolerant of uncertainty and seek cognitive closure.”)
    • Georgia  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Conspiracy <font face="{{{font}}}">“Conspiracy theories are also widespread. For example, a prominent narrative has been that the [[Lugar Center]], a biological research laboratory in [[Tbilisi]] built with US assistance, is developing [[viruses]] to destroy Georgian [[gene]]s.”gene]]s.”)
    • GM/Food  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Conspiracy theorists — some of them scientifically trained — have claimed that... that [[vaccines]] and [[genetically modified foods]] are [[unsafe]].”)
    • The Pedophocracy  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Contracts b<font face="{{{font}}}">“Contracts between the business milieu and the political world, contracts between businessmen amongst each other, fraud with subsidies or licenses, setting up fake firms, criminal contracts like arms trade... everything was possible. And it always ended with sex and children... Pictures were taken, in jest, to keep both parties to their contracts... </br>[...]</br>Step by step customers, who first went to bed with me cautiously, were stimulated to rougher sex. I was forced to help them with that... They became complicit and at the same time their mutual connections became tighter. '''Not one of these people was still inclined to sign contracts with individuals outside the network'''. If that happened one could make them pay dearly for that...”ened one could make them pay dearly for that...”)
    • Jacob G. Hornberger  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Contrary to<font face="{{{font}}}">“Contrary to everything our rulers tell us, and everything that our schoolteachers are teaching the children of this nation, the biggest threat to the lives and well-being of the American people lies not with some foreign government. The biggest threat to the American people today lies with the United States government.”e today lies with the United States government.”)
    • Institute for Statecraft/Purposes  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Core aim of [[Russian propaganda]] is to get people to say the [[BBC]] is the same as [[RT]]/[[Sputnik]]. Satisfaction with BBC public is low among ordinary Scottish people.”)
    • COVID-19/Purposes  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Coronavirus<font face="{{{font}}}">“Coronavirus has its own beneficiaries, billionaires all over the world—this is already a fact—they have significantly increased their fortunes, the gap between the very rich and the rest of the population has noticeably increased. The rich have become even richer, and the poor have become even poorer.<br>Is this mafia going to give up trillions of its profits? Therefore, they continue to whip up panic, and vaccines become elements of big politics. Real vaccine wars have unfolded in the West. They do not recognize Sputnik V, they treat Sinopharm with caution, at the same time imposing their own product like Pfizer. But in fact, they divide the markets and sort people.”But in fact, they divide the markets and sort people.”)
    • Alliance for Securing Democracy  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Create a re<font face="{{{font}}}">“Create a real-time feed into the Sponsor with daily analysis on Russian disinformation, providing a constantly-updated narrative that could then be shared with [[Embassies]], either via [[email]] or in another ready-made format they could then disseminate locally. [Note: it would be essential to ensure that this work did not duplicate that already done by e.g. Alliance for Securing Democracy).” done by e.g. Alliance for Securing Democracy).”)
    • "Strike Hard Campaign"  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Credible es<font face="{{{font}}}">“Credible estimates indicate that under this heightened repression, up to one million people are being held in “political education” camps. The government’s “Strike Hard Campaign against Violent Terrorism” ([[Strike Hard Campaign]], 严厉打击暴力恐怖活动专项行动) has turned [[Xinjiang]] into one of China’s major centers for using innovative technologies for [[social control]].”)
    • Deep state actor  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Crozier him<font face="{{{font}}}">“Crozier himself makes the point that many of the prominent politicians invited to sit in on [[Cercle]] strategic sessions had no knowledge of their hosts' more clandestine operational activities – if only because of the "[[need to know]]" principle. Nonetheless, a [[deep state actor|stalwart multi-functionary]] on the Boards of several groups linked to the Cercle can be presumed to have some deeper involvement beyond just lending his name to the cause.”ment beyond just lending his name to the cause.”)
    • Simon Bracey-Lane  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Currently r<font face="{{{font}}}">“Currently runs the [[IfS]] “[[Integrity Initiative]]” network communications and network development process; deep experience in democratic election campaign processes in UK and especially in USA, viz: Regional Campaign Organiser: [[John Wisniewski]] for [[Governor of New Jersey]], USA. January - May 2017; Statewide Campaign Organiser: [[Bernie Sanders]] for [[US President|President]] 2016, USA. Sept 2015 – May 2016; special study of Russian interference in the US electoral process.”ssian interference in the US electoral process.”)
    • Adam Curtis  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Curtis is a<font face="{{{font}}}">“Curtis is an extremely talented filmmaker with an immense repository of archival footage at his disposal (some of which I utilized in ''[[Psywar]]''), and he puts out a great product. But I also find that he tends to exaggerate the importance of particular individuals, groups and fanciful ideas in lieu of basic class analysis; he also appears to self-censor, often at critical junctures. I don’t recall seeing the slightest hint of skepticism about the [[official story]] of [[September 11th]] in [[The Power of Nightmares]].”e Power of Nightmares]].”)
    • German Council on Foreign Relations  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“DGAP is an <font face="{{{font}}}">“DGAP is an insupportable [[lobbying]] organization, especially insupportable because we co-finance it as taxpayers. Recently, one of these [[experts]] appeared in a television news program again, who are presented in order to (allegedly) disseminate a well-founded opinion. It was about more money for the [[military]], and the quoted expert was [[Christian Mölling]] from the [[German Council on Foreign Relations]]. This is a lobbying organization that is funded to a considerable extent by us taxpayers and gives the impression that it represents the public interest and thus also the interest of all of us. Mölling is the head of the Center for Security and Defense at the DGAP. Typical for his publications is a DGAP memo with the title: "Defense Budget 2024: The budget is increasing – and not enough yet". The text speaks of a "gaping gap in defense spending". [[Propaganda]] for [[more armaments]] by publicly paid so-called experts.” armaments]] by publicly paid so-called experts.”)
    • Harry S. Truman  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Dear Bess..<font face="{{{font}}}">“Dear Bess... We want no [[Gestapo]] or secret police. [[FBI]] is tending in that direction. They are dabbling in sex-life scandals and plain [[blackmail]]... [[Edgar Hoover]] would give his right eye to take over, and all congressmen and senators are afraid of him. I'm not and he knows it. If I can prevent [it] there'll be no [[NKVD]] or Gestapo in this country. Edgar Hoover's orgnization would make a good start toward a citizen spy system. Not for me.” start toward a citizen spy system. Not for me.”)
    • Abu Ghraib torture and prisoner abuse  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Debating ab<font face="{{{font}}}">“Debating about it, ummm ... Some of the worst things that happened you don't know about, okay? Videos, um, there are women there. Some of you may have read that they were passing letters out, communications out to their men. This is at Abu Ghraib ... The women were passing messages out saying 'Please come and kill me, because of what's happened' and basically what happened is that those women who were arrested with young boys, children in cases that have been recorded. The boys were sodomized with the cameras rolling. And the worst above all of that is the soundtrack of the boys shrieking that your government has. They are in total terror. It's going to come out.”ey are in total terror. It's going to come out.”)
    • International Maritime Organization  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Despite bei<font face="{{{font}}}">“Despite being responsible for close to 3% of global greenhouse gas emissions, the shipping sector remains outside of the UN Paris Agreement on climate. It has achieved this through corporate capture of the International Maritime Organization”ture of the International Maritime Organization”)
    • HSCA  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Despite fai<font face="{{{font}}}">“Despite fairly effective efforts within [[Congress]] to sabotage the HSCA, the HSCA posed large problems for [[the Cabal]]. Honest investigators within the HSCA were more or less on the trail of the conspirators in [[JFK's killing]]. Many individuals involved in the Coup of ’63 were scheduled to testify before the HSCA. In order to prevent these actors from testifying, the death squads operated by the Cabal worked overtime. 21 people involved in the Coup who were subpoenaed to testify before the committee died under mysterious circumstances. Many died just before their scheduled testimony. For example, in [[1977]] seven senior [[FBI]] officials called to testify at the HSCA died within a six month period.”ify at the HSCA died within a six month period.”)
    • Elon Musk  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Despite hav<font face="{{{font}}}">“Despite having perhaps the greatest entrepreneurial streak of all the [[PayPal Mafia]], Musk was purged from PayPal like some kind of toxin. Soon after the merger, Thiel resigned.</br></br>Musk became CEO of the combined company and decided it was time for a technological overhaul. Specifically, he wanted to toss out Unix and put everything on a [[Microsoft]] (MSFT) platform.</br></br>That may sound innocent enough to laypeople but not to Unix zealots like Levchin and his team. A holy war ensued. Musk lost. The board fired him and brought back Thiel while Musk was on a flight to [[Australia]] for his first vacation in years. “That’s the problem with vacations,” Musk deadpans.</br></br>Musk still contends he didn’t deserve his fate, that his biggest flaw was being cut from different cloth. “Peter, Max, and I are not directly aligned philosophically,” he says. “Peter’s philosophy is pretty odd. It’s not normal. He’s a contrarian from an investing standpoint and thinks a lot about the singularity. I’m much less excited about that. I’m pro-human.””m much less excited about that. I’m pro-human.””)
    • Money laundering  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Despite the [[UK]]’s rhetoric about wanting a “world leading reputation for integrity” as a financial center, it has never prosecuted a single company or bank for money laundering.”)
    • "Extremism"  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Despite wid<font face="{{{font}}}">“Despite widespread evidence to the contrary, including a [[PREVENT]] training presentation from the police describing anti-[[fracking]] protesters as extremists, the police argued in court that anti-fracking protesters were not viewed in this way.”racking protesters were not viewed in this way.”)
    • Bruce Cumings  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Destruction<font face="{{{font}}}">“Destruction was particularly acute in the North, which was subjected to years of American bombing, including with [[napalm]]. Roughly 25 percent of its prewar population was killed, Professor Cumings said, and many of the survivors lived underground by the war’s end.</br>“[[North Korea]] was flattened,” he said. “The North Koreans see the American bombing as a [[Holocaust]], and every child is taught about it.”t]], and every child is taught about it.”)
    • UFO  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Did Laurenc<font face="{{{font}}}">“Did Laurence Rockefeller or those on his payroll or those in the [[CIA]] actually care about the right of the people to know hidden truths, or is the plan just designed to mis-direct the minds of credulous and jaded citizens into an invisible cage? Might such a mis-direction prevent people from dealing with issues of America’s lurch to [[fascism]] and accelerating disintegration? Is it possible that these pedophiles, globalists, and Malthusian [[billionaires]] care less about the truth and more about inducing Americans to fixate on aliens while the republic is destroyed under economic collapse and [[war]]?”r]]?”)
    • Bertrand Russell  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Diet, injec<font face="{{{font}}}">“Diet, injections, and injunctions will combine, from a very early age, to produce the sort of character and the sort of beliefs that the authorities consider desirable, and any serious criticism of the powers that be will become psychologically impossible. Even if all are miserable, all will believe themselves happy, because the government will tell them that they are so.”the government will tell them that they are so.”)
    • Vladimir Putin  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Digital gia<font face="{{{font}}}">“Digital giants have been playing an increasingly significant role in wider society, in certain areas they are competing with states … Here is the question, how well does this monopolism correlate with the public interest? Where is the distinction between successful global businesses, sought-after services and big data consolidation on the one hand, and the efforts to rule society[…] by substituting legitimate democratic institutions, by restricting the natural right for people to decide how to live and what view to express freely on the other hand?” what view to express freely on the other hand?”)
    • Fabrizio Luciolli  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Director of<font face="{{{font}}}">“Director of the [[Institute's Italian chapter]]. As an Italian academic and President of the [[Atlantic Treaty Association]], Fabrizio has an unrivalled network of trusted contacts in the Western Balkans as well as strong links to [[NATO]] and [[EU]] networks to ensure that the programme is alerted to any emerging local or institutional risks and opportunities.”local or institutional risks and opportunities.”)
    • Josep Borrell  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Disinformat<font face="{{{font}}}">“Disinformation in times of the [[coronavirus]] can kill. We have a duty to protect our citizens by making them aware of false information, and expose the actors responsible for engaging in such practices. In today's technology-driven world, where warriors wield keyboards rather than swords and targeted influence operations and [[disinformation]] campaigns are a recognised weapon of state and non-state actors, the [[European Union]] is increasing its activities and capacities in this fight.”ng its activities and capacities in this fight.”)
    • Civil disobedience  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Disobedience is the true foundation of liberty.”)
    • Sol Wachtler  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“District attorneys now have so much influence on grand juries that by and large they could get them to indict a ham sandwich.”)
    • John Hnatio  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Do not beli<font face="{{{font}}}">“Do not believe for one minute the [[FBI]]’s pretty little webpage declaring what a good job they are doing in fighting government corruption. In my job, I have been reporting U.S. government criminal conduct against small businesses to the FBI for many years. In every case, the FBI has simply turned a blind eye to the corruption whenever it involves another federal agency. The harsh political reality of the matter is that investigating corruption in the government has fallen to last place on the list of the FBI’s priorities.”last place on the list of the FBI’s priorities.”)
    • Afrikaner Broederbond  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Do you realize what a powerful force is gathered here between these four walls?..Show me a greater power in [[Africa]]. Show me a greater power anywhere, even in your so-called civilized world."”)
    • Donald Trump  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Don’t kid y<font face="{{{font}}}">“Don’t kid yourself, you do have a military-industrial complex. They do like war… I said I wanted to bring our troops back home, the place went crazy. You have people here in Washington, they never want to leave. … Some day someone will explain it, but you do have a military industrial complex. They never want to leave. They always want to fight. No, I don’t want to fight.”lways want to fight. No, I don’t want to fight.”)
    • Joe Biden  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Don’t underestimate Joe’s ability to fuck things up.”)
    • Mark Sedwill  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Don’t underestimate how vindictive I can be.”)
    • JFK and The Unspeakable  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Douglass pr<font face="{{{font}}}">“Douglass presents a formidable amount of evidence, some old and some new, against the [[CIA]] and covert action agencies within the national security state, and does so in such a logical and persuasive way that any fair-minded reader cannot help but be taken aback; stunned, really. And he links this evidence directly to JFK’s actions on behalf of [[peace]].</br></br>He knows, however, that to truly convince he must break a “conspiracy of silence that would envelop our [[government]], our [[CCM|media]], our [[academic]] institutions, and virtually our entire [[society]] from November 22, [[1963]], to the present.” This “unspeakable,” this hypnotic “collective denial of the obvious,” is sustained by a mass-media whose repeated message is that the truth about such significant events is beyond our grasp, that we will have to drink the waters of uncertainty forever. As for those who don’t, they are relegated to the status of conspiracy nuts.</br>Fear and uncertainty block a true appraisal of the assassination – that plus the thought that it no longer matters.</br>It matters. For we know that no president since [[JFK]] has dared to buck the [[military-intelligence-industrial complex]]. We know a Pax [[Americana]] has spread its tentacles across the globe with U.S. military in over 130 countries on 750-plus [[military base|bases]]. We know that the amount of blood and money spent on [[war]]s and war preparations has risen astronomically.”parations has risen astronomically.”)
    • 2023  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Dozens of v<font face="{{{font}}}">“Dozens of versions of the above war-game scenario have been enacted over the last few years, most recently in April by the House Select Committee on competition with China. And while the ultimate outcome in these exercises is not always clear — the U.S. does better in some than others — the cost is. In every exercise the U.S. uses up all its long-range air-to-surface missiles in a few days, with a substantial portion of its planes destroyed on the ground. In every exercise the U.S. is not engaged in an abstract push-button war from 30,000 feet up like the ones Americans have come to expect since the end of the Cold War, but a horrifically bloody one.</br>Soldiers of the Chinese People’s Liberation Army hold up shotguns. And that’s assuming the U.S.-China war doesn’t go nuclear.”assuming the U.S.-China war doesn’t go nuclear.”)
    • NBC  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Dr Joseph F<font face="{{{font}}}">“Dr Joseph Fair appeared at least 10 times on [[NBC]] and [[MSNBC]] over the last two months to share his fight against Covid-19 with the networks’ viewers. His television appearances – including an interview from his hospital bed – fueled [[COVID-19/Panic|panic about the illness]]. Describing himself as a fit and healthy 42-year-old, Fair claimed in May that he had absorbed the virus through his eyes while on a flight. As it turns out, there is no reason to believe he ever contracted [[COVID-19|the virus]].”19|the virus]].”)
    • Philip Zack  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Dr. Zack le<font face="{{{font}}}">“Dr. Zack left [[Fort Detrick]] in December 1991 amid allegations of unprofessional conduct. The Jewish scientist and others were accused of harassing their co-worker, Dr. Ayaad Assaad, until the Egyptian-born American scientist quit, according to an article in Connecticut’s The Hartford Courant, the country’s oldest newspaper in continuous publication. Dr. Assaad sued the Army, claiming discrimination after Zack’s badgering.</br></br>Although Dr. Zack was let go, he returned frequently to visit friends, and used the Fort Detrick laboratories for “off-the-books” work after hours. After reports of missing biological specimens — including anthrax, [[ebola]] and the simian AIDs virus — came to light, as well as reports of unauthorized research, a review of surveillance camera tapes recorded Dr. Zack entering the lab late on the night of Jan. 23, 1992, according to ''The Hartford Courant'' report. He was let in that night by [[Marian Rippy]], a lab pathologist and close friend of Zack’s, although she now says she has no memory of the evening. She did say that Zack occasionally visited and that other friends let him in.</br></br>[...]</br></br>Soon after the [[9/11 attack]], a long, typed anonymous letter was sent to Quantico Marine Base accusing the long-suffering Assaad, Zack’s victim in 1991, of plotting [[terrorism]]. This letter was received before the anthrax letters or disease were reported. The timing of the note makes its author a serious suspect in the anthrax attacks. The sender also displayed considerable knowledge of Dr. Assaad, his work, his personal life and a remarkable premonition of the upcoming bioterrorism attack.</br></br>After interviewing Assaad on Oct. 2, 2001, the FBI decided the letter was a hoax. While major newspapers noted that an anonymous letter had accused Dr. Assaad of bioterrorism, none followed up on it after his innocence was established. Zack’s name never surfaced again as one of the 30 suspects.</br></br>When the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs asked Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, Ph.D., a biological arms control expert at the [[State University of New York]], if the allegations regarding Dr. David Hatfill now took the heat off Lt. Col. Philip Zack, she replied, “Zack has NEVER been under suspicion as perpetrator of the anthrax attack.”</br></br>It is hard to believe that, with his connection to Fort Detrick, Dr. Zack is not one of the 20 to 50 scientists under intense investigation.</br></br>[...]</br></br>Another person not naming names is ''New York Times'' reporter [[Nicholas D. Kristof]]. In a series of articles published on July 2, 12, and 19, however, he called the anthrax perpetrator “Mr. Z” (not “Mr. H”). Kristof’s description of “Mr. Z” sounds very much more like Dr. Zack than Dr. Hatfill.</br></br>The ''[[New York Times]]'' journalist reported that “Mr. Z” was caught with a girlfriend after hours in Fort Detrick. According to Kristof, “Mr. Z” talked about the importance of his field and his own status in it, and often used the B’nai B’rith attack as an example of how anthrax attacks might happen. He also “had a penchant for dropping Arab names” when he discussed the possibility of anthrax attacks.</br></br>Is the anthrax culprit, or “Mr. Z,” actually Dr. Zack or Dr. Hatfill, or another undisclosed scientist? Is Dr. Hatfill being framed while Dr. Zack stays out of the spotlight? Will the investigation simply peter out without an arrest? Are the U.S. government and the media engaging in a shameful cover-up?” and the media engaging in a shameful cover-up?”)
    • Agent Orange  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Dr. [[Vernon Houk]] q<font face="{{{font}}}">“Dr. [[Vernon Houk]] quickly comes to mind when I think of a patron of my escort service who may have fallen prey to [[blackmail]]. Houk was Director of the Center for Environmental Health at the [[Centers for Disease Control]], and also as the [[Assistant Surgeon General]] under both presidents [[Ronald Reagan|Reagan]] and [[George H.W. Bush]]. Although Houk lived in [[Atlanta]]...he was fond of holing up D.C. hotels with multiple bottles of booze and several escorts over the course of a weekend, and [likely CIA operative] Tony was also fully cognizant of the eminent doctor's bacchanal laced sprees.<br></br>In the [[1980s]], Congress tasked Houk with overseeing a study on the toxic effects of Agent Orange on [[Vietnam War|Vietnam veterans]], who had been subjected to the [[carcinogenic]] chemical en masse. Houk, however, declared that the soldiers' records made it impossible to discern the extent of Vietnam veterans who were subjected to Agent Orange, and he put the kibosh on the study. But a former chief of Naval Operations, who was the Navy's top commander in Vietnam, told a House subcommittee that Houk "made it his mission to manipulate and prevent the true facts from being determined" in his quest to cover up the true carnage spawned by Agent Orange. If Houk had proceeded with the Agent Orange study, [[the Pentagon]] undoubtedly would've been liable for astronomical, [[class action lawsuits]].”class action lawsuits]].”)
    • Drew Pearson  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Drew Pearson was a muckraker with a [[Quaker]] conscience. In print he sounded fierce; in life he was gentle, even courtly. For thirty-eight years he did more than any man to keep the national capital honest."”)
    • "Safe and Effective"  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Drug compan<font face="{{{font}}}">“Drug companies never talk about the benefits and harms of their [[drugs]] but about their efficacy and safety. Words create what they describe and the preferred semantic is seductive. It makes you think it can only be good for you to take drugs, as they are both efficacious and safe. Another reason why patients and [[doctors]] generally trust their drugs as being both efficacious and safe is that they think they have been carefully tested by the [[drug industry]] and carefully scrutinised by the [[drug regulatory agencies]] using high standards before they are allowed on the market.<br></br>It is the other way round.”d on the market.<br> It is the other way round.”)
    • US/Deep state  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“During the <font face="{{{font}}}">“During the [[1940s]] and [[1950s]], corrupt politicians championed the politics of [[anti-communism]] in order to divert attention from the growing nexus between [[organized crime]], [[big business]] and government. At the center of this nexus stood [[FBI Director]] [[J. Edgar Hoover]] (1924-1972), who cultivated mob connected businessmen in his war against communism, while refusing to cooperate with the [[Kefauver Committee]]'s landmark investigation of organized crime in 1950-1951.” investigation of organized crime in 1950-1951.”)
    • Daily Mirror  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“During the <font face="{{{font}}}">“During the [[Bosnian War]], the ''Daily Mirror'' reported that a Bosnian woman died "after being forced to give birth to a dog." Variations on this bizarre and biologically incredible story were carried also in [[Germany]]'s ''[[Bild am Sonntag]]'' and [[Italy]]'s ''[[La Repubblica]]'', with lurid accounts of how fiendish [[Serbian]] gynecologists implanted canine fetuses in the woman's womb. The dog story was also embraced by an obscure West German parliamentary deputy, [[Stefan Schwarz]], who gained instant fame by telling gruesome tales in [[the Bundestag]] about Serbian burnings, castrations, the roasting of children in ovens, and the use of [[poison gas]].”poison gas]].”)
    • American Historical Association  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“During the <font face="{{{font}}}">“During the past one hundred years any theory of history or historical evidence that falls outside a pattern established by the [[American Historical Association]] and the major foundations with their [[grant]]making power has been attacked or rejected - not on the basis of any evidence presented, but on the basis of the acceptability of the argument to the [[so-called]] [[Eastern Liberal Establishment]] and its [[official historical line]].”official historical line]].”)
    • Committee of 300  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Earlier gen<font face="{{{font}}}">“Earlier generations, the men of the industrial boom, were able to make themselves conquistadors; in our time with the strengthening of organizations, they themselves seek to secure successors who are familiar with the methods of leadership that have been established, with the art of staffing that has become practice. They, the results of a dangerous economic experiment, of a self-actuated selection, do not want to repeat the experiment with others; they do not look at successors as such, but at successors in their vicinity, in their circle, their offspring. In the most impersonal, democratic field of work, that of economic management, where every foolish word can compromise, every failure can topple, where the sovereign audience of a shareholders' meeting decides by statute on appointment and dismissal, an oligarchy has formed in the course of an age, as closed as that of ancient Venice. Three hundred men, all of whom know one another, guide the economic destinies of the continent and seek their successors from their own milieu. The strange causes of this strange phenomenon, which throws a glimmer into the darkness of future social development, are not here for consideration. The first question to be answered here is who it is: it is the offspring of urban origin, of normal education, of middle-class status, in short, the second or third generation of earners and leaders.”ond or third generation of earners and leaders.”)
    • Marie-Eve Carignan  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Early findi<font face="{{{font}}}">“Early findings show that there really is a rapid uptake of different [[conspiracy theories]], particularly in the [[United States]] and [[France]]. Similar theories about other diseases that took years to establish themselves only took a few weeks to take hold, super quickly, because people are absorbing so much information! That’s what’s alarming.”ng so much information! That’s what’s alarming.”)
    • Corporate media/Mendacity  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Early in life I have noticed that no event is ever correctly reported in a newspaper.”)
    • Bill Gammell  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Either Gamm<font face="{{{font}}}">“Either Gammel was an extremely visionary businessman, or he had great connections, or both. One way or the other, along with [[Enron]] and [[Cheney]]'s [[Haliburton]], Gammel's [[Cairn]] was soon making a fortune off [[oil]] in [[India]], a country not noted for its prospects in that regard.”try not noted for its prospects in that regard.”)
    • Polarising perspective  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Either you are with us or you are with the [[terrorists]]. From this day forward, any nation that continues to harbor or support terrorism will be regarded by the [[United States]] as a hostile regime.”)
    • Non-Aligned Movement  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Either you are with us, or you are with the terrorists.”)
    • Emmanuel Macron  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Emmanuel Macron? I’m the one who spotted him. I even invented him. Totally.”)
    • Commission for Countering Extremism  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Engaging wi<font face="{{{font}}}">“Engaging widely and openly on extremism and Britain’s values across the public sector, communities, civil society, and with legal and academic experts. We need to make the case for tackling extremism and the harms it causes, beyond terrorism, in our communities.</br></br>Producing a strategic assessment of the threat we face from extremism, and the current response. This will consider the prevalence, concentration and range of extremism that exists in this country, identify the drivers of extremism, and review the success of current approaches in tackling it.</br></br>Advising Ministers on the Commission’s future structures, work programme and the appointment of further commissioners. This advice will in part be informed by the Lead Commissioner’s engagement with stakeholders.”ad Commissioner’s engagement with stakeholders.”)
    • Whitney Webb  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Epstein was<font face="{{{font}}}">“Epstein was involved in a lot of things, and not only with underage females. Delving into all the publicly available material on Epstein, investigative journalist Whitney Webb needed two volumes to trace Epstein’s complex and mysterious career. She meticulously reconstructs the elaborate nebula of his connections to the world not just of finance, but also of espionage and crime. Her two volumes were published last year with the title, “One Nation Under Blackmail.”</br></br>Given all the chatter the WSJ’s articles have generated, at breakfast this morning I thought it appropriate to raise the question not so much of Epstein’s story itself, but of the way the press responds to the public’s need for information. After reminding Chad of the context, I shared these thoughts with Chad.</br></br>“The Journal appears to confirm, though only partially and obliquely, much of what Webb has described. Because of the implications — including the inevitable embarassment for people who have carefully crafted their public image of respectability — the Journal should either release the documents or, as Wikileaks was wont to do, share them with a number of serious newspapers to ensure a minimum level of objectivity and transparency. This story and all its implications are of vital interest to the public in a democracy. What, apart from the commercial interest of owning a scoop, explains the Wall Street Journal’s reluctance to do so?””the Wall Street Journal’s reluctance to do so?””)
    • Joy Reid  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Essentially<font face="{{{font}}}">“Essentially, she made public her own vaccine deliberation, which according to trusted friends is a better way to describe [[vaccine hesitancy]], which by the way is not the same thing as refusal. By doing, [[Nicki Minaj|Nicki]] also used her [[social media]] platform and her 22 million [[Twitter]] followers to cast doubt on the [[COVID vaccine|vaccine]] to a heavily Black audience”COVID vaccine|vaccine]] to a heavily Black audience”)
    • Zbigniew Brzezinski  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Eurasia is <font face="{{{font}}}">“Eurasia is home to most of the world's politically assertive and dynamic states. All the historical pretenders to global power originated in Eurasia. The world's most populous aspirants to regional hegemony, China and India, are in Eurasia, as are all the potential political or economic challengers to American primacy. After the United States, the next six largest economies and military spenders are there, as are all but one of the world's overt nuclear powers, and all but one of the covert ones. Eurasia accounts for 75 percent of the world's population, 60 percent of its GNP, and 75 percent of its energy resources. Collectively, Eurasia's potential power overshadows even America's.”a's potential power overshadows even America's.”)
    • Zbigniew Brzezinski  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Eurasia is <font face="{{{font}}}">“Eurasia is the world's axial supercontinent. A power that dominated Eurasia would exercise decisive influence over two of the world's three most economically productive regions, Western Europe and East Asia. A glance at the map also suggests that a country dominant in Eurasia would almost automatically control the Middle East and Africa. With Eurasia now serving as the decisive geopolitical chessboard, it no longer suffices to fashion one policy for Europe and another for Asia. What happens with the distribution of power on the Eurasian landmass will be of decisive importance to America's global primacy[…].”sive importance to America's global primacy[…].”)
    • Transhumanism  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Even if hal<font face="{{{font}}}">“Even if half the world’s species were lost [during genetic experiments], enormous diversity would still remain. When those in the distant future look back on this period of history, they will likely see it not as the era when the natural environment was impoverished, but as the age when a plethora of new forms—some biological, some technological, some a combination of the two—burst onto the scene. We best serve ourselves, as well as future generations, by focusing on the short-term consequences of our actions rather than our vague notions about the needs of the distant future.” notions about the needs of the distant future.”)
    • Jacques Cousteau  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Even if we found a way to feed this human tidal wave, it would be impossible to provide this multitude with decent living conditions, [...] Surviving like rats is not what we should bequeath to our children and grandchildren.”)
    • Psychopathy  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Even in the face of contrary evidence, the psychopath can lie so well that '''listeners doubt themselves first''', rather than question the psychopath.”)
    • Vaccine  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Even injection of Freund’s [[adjuvant]] alone, especially the complete, without any [[sperm antigen]] can cause some degree of antifertility effect”)
    • UK/Deep state  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Even though we live in what's called a [[democracy]], a few people will always run things in [[UK|this country]] anyway.”)
    • "Vaccine passport"  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Eventually we will need some [[digital certificate]]s to show who has recovered or been tested (for [[COVID-19]]) recently, or when we have a [[COVID-19/Vaccine|vaccine]], who has received it.”)
    • Bill Gates  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Eventually <font face="{{{font}}}">“Eventually what we’ll have to have is certificates of who’s a recovered person, who’s a vaccinated person […] Because you don’t want people moving around the world where you’ll have some countries that won’t have it under control, sadly. You don’t want to completely block off the ability for people to go there and come back and move around. <u>So eventually there will be this digital immunity proof that will help facilitate the global reopening up.</u>”hat will help facilitate the global reopening up.</u>”)
    • Hunter S. Thompson  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Every GOP a<font face="{{{font}}}">“Every GOP administration since 1952 has let the military-industrial complex loot the Treasury and plunge the nation into debt on the excuse of a wartime economic emergency. Richard Nixon comes quickly to mind, along with Ronald Reagan and his ridiculous “trickle-down” theory of U.S. economic policy. If the Rich get Richer, the theory goes, before long their pots will overflow and somehow “trickle down” to the poor, who would rather eat scraps off the Bush family plates than eat nothing at all. Republicans have never approved of democracy, and they never will. It goes back to preindustrial America, when only white male property owners could vote.”hen only white male property owners could vote.”)
    • Robert A. Taft  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Every [[Republican Party|Republican]] candidate for president since [[1936]] has been nominated by the [[JPMorgan Chase|Chase National Bank]]”)
    • "Iraq/WMD"  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Every [[war]] when it comes, or before it comes, is [[war/Propaganda|represented]] not as a war but as an act of self-defense against a homicidal maniac.”)
    • Document:The Occult Technology of Power  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Every compulsion is put upon writers to become safe, polite, obedient, and sterile. In protest, I declined election to the [[National Institute of Arts and Letters]] some years ago, and now I must decline the [[Pulitzer Prize]].”)
    • Dwight Eisenhower  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Every gun t<font face="{{{font}}}">“Every gun that is made, every warship launched, every rocket fired signifies, in the final sense, a theft from those who hunger and are not fed, those who are cold and are not clothed. This world in arms is not spending money alone. It is spending the sweat of its laborers, the genius of its scientists, the hopes of its children.</br></br>The cost of one modern heavy bomber is this: a modern brick school in more than 30 cities. It is two electric power plants, each serving a town of 60,000 population. It is two fine, fully equipped hospitals. It is some fifty miles of concrete pavement. We pay for a single fighter plane with a half million bushels of wheat. We pay for a single destroyer with new homes that could have housed more than 8,000 people.</br></br>This is, I repeat, the best way of life to be found on the road the world has been taking. This is not a way of life at all, in any true sense. Under the cloud of threatening war, it is humanity hanging from a cross of iron. These plain and cruel truths define the peril and point the hope that come with this spring of 1953.”nt the hope that come with this spring of 1953.”)
    • Michael Parenti  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Every ruling class has wanted only this: all the rewards and none of the burdens. The operational code is: we have a lot; we can get more; we want it all.”)
    • Michael Ledeen  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Every ten years or so, the United States needs to pick up some small crappy little country and throw it against the wall, just to show the world we mean business.”)
    • Bilderberg/2021  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Every time I open the [[obituary]] pages of the local [[newspaper]], I find so many people that I know have died. A whole generation is being wiped out.”)
    • Bilderberg/2020  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Every time I open the [[obituary]] pages of the local [[newspaper]], I find so many people that I know have died. A whole generation is being wiped out.”)
    • COVID-19/Perpetrators/Bilderberg  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Every time I open the [[obituary]] pages of the local [[newspaper]], I find so many people that I know have died. A whole generation is being wiped out.”)
    • Ariel Sharon  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Every time <font face="{{{font}}}">“Every time we do something you tell me America will do this, America will do that.... I want to tell you something very clear: Don't worry about American pressure on Israel. We, the Jewish people control America and the Americans know it.”ople control America and the Americans know it.”)
    • Backdoor  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Every year,<font face="{{{font}}}">“Every year, we learn about some issue in WhatsApp that puts everything on their users' devices at risk. Which means it's almost certain that a new security flaw already exists there. Such issues are hardly incidental – they are planted backdoors. If one backdoor is discovered and has to be removed, another one is added”red and has to be removed, another one is added”)
    • John Magufuli  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Everybody i<font face="{{{font}}}">“Everybody in the Covid trenches felt the shock death to be connected to Magufuli’s provocation to the global Covid industrial complex last May, when he covertly had non-human samples — from fruits, goats, sheep, and car oil — tested for Covid on the PCR test, returning positive results from a paw-paw, a quail, and a goat.</br></br>With humor, cheek, and audacity, Magufuli had crossed a line—exposing the fraud and illegitimacy of the PCR testing apparatus that the WHO relied on to justify the global lockdown, the terror, and the [[COVID-19/Vaccine|vaccine]] rollouts. After the disturbing results came in, Magufuli suspended the head of Tanzania’s National Health Laboratory, Nyambura Moremi, and formed a 10-person investigative committee. The EU had given Tanzania 27 million Euros to impose strict [[Covid lockdown measures]], but along with the [[Presidents of Belarus]] and [[Pierre Nkurunziza|Burundi]], Magufuli kicked the [[WHO]] out of his country.”of his country.”)
    • George Carlin  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Everybody k<font face="{{{font}}}">“Everybody knows by now, all [[businessmen]] are completely full of shit; just the worst kind of low-life, criminal, cocksuckers you could ever wanna' run into – a fuckin' piece of shit businessman. And the proof of it, the proof of it is, they don't even trust each other. They don't trust one another. When a businessman sits down to negotiate a deal, the first thing he does is to automatically assume that the other guy is a complete lying prick who's trying to fuck him outta his money. So he's gotta do everything he can to fuck the other guy a little bit faster and a little bit harder. And he's gotta do it with a big smile on his face. You know that big, bullshit businessman smile? And if you're a customer – Whoah! – that's when you get the really big smile. The customer always gets that really big smile, as the businessman carefully positions himself directly behind the customer, and unzips his pants, and proceeds to service...the...account. I am servicing this account. This customer needs service. Now you know what they mean. Now you know what they mean when they say, "We specialize in customer service." Whoever coined the phrase "let the buyer beware" was probably bleeding from the asshole. That's business.”bly bleeding from the asshole. That's business.”)
    • Jeffrey Epstein/"Suicide"  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Everyone has compromising dossiers on one another, to be used as leverage in the right situation.”)
    • 2022 Freedom Convoy  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Everyone ha<font face="{{{font}}}">“Everyone has the following fundamental freedoms: (a) freedom of conscience and religion; (b) freedom of thought, belief, opinion and expression, including freedom of the press and other media of communication; (c) freedom of peaceful assembly; and (d) freedom of association.”ceful assembly; and (d) freedom of association.”)
    • Plausible deniability  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Everyone is trying to create a disjuncture between the initial order and the operation”)
    • George W. Bush  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Everyone must choose. You're either with the civilized world or you're with the terrorists.”)
    • AIVD  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Everyone spies”)
    • Friedrich Engels  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Everywhere the [[proletariat]] develops in step with the [[bourgeoisie]]. In proportion, as the bourgeoisie grows in wealth, the proletariat grows in numbers.”)
    • Corporate media/Deep state control  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Expand the <font face="{{{font}}}">“Expand the network of [[IfS]] associates and partner organisations to include e.g. [[DarthPutin]], [[GlasnostGone]], [[StopFake]], [[European Values]], [[Saper Vedere]], and coordinate their efforts to mirror and amplify what IfS is already doing where possible.”plify what IfS is already doing where possible.”)
    • Integrity Initiative/Cluster  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Experience in Phase 1 has shown that, once a cluster has been established, measurable impact can be expected within 3 months and the cluster is fully effective within 6 – 9 months.”)
    • Mass surveillance  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Extreme for<font face="{{{font}}}">“Extreme forms of monitoring, whether by the [[KGB]] in the [[Soviet Union]], the [[Stasi]] in [[East Germany]], or [[Big Brother]] in 1984, are essential elements of all tyrannies, and technology is making both monitoring and the consolidation of surveillance data easier than ever.”lidation of surveillance data easier than ever.”)
    • Elon Musk  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Extremely b<font face="{{{font}}}">“Extremely big difference between died because of or died with. Also, did the person actually have C19 or did they just have C19 symptoms? It’s almost impossible to die without feeling weakness, shortness of breath or other C19 symptoms, unless you were crushed by a falling piano.”ms, unless you were crushed by a falling piano.”)
    • Federal Aviation Administration  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“FAA require<font face="{{{font}}}">“FAA requirements in the air charter business are so minimal, one aviation executive told us, that all you need to go into business is a cell phone and a pair of sunglasses.</br></br>The lack of oversight may be intentional. A surprising number of politically-powerful and well-connected Americans have been tainted through their ownership of planes caught ferrying large (in some cases multi-ton) loads of [[cocaine]] into the U. S.”cocaine]] into the U. S.”)
    • EU/Censorship  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Facts are one thing and opinions are another. Opinions are free; facts are facts.”)
    • ACLU  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Far from co<font face="{{{font}}}">“Far from compromising them, [[vaccine mandate]]s actually further [[civil liberties]]. They protect the most vulnerable, people with disabilities and fragile immune systems, children too young to be vaccinated, and communities of color hit hard by the disease.”d communities of color hit hard by the disease.”)
    • Open Democracy  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Fascism and<font face="{{{font}}}">“Fascism and conspiratorial thinking have seeped into the minds of millions of Americans. If we compare [[Mussolini]]’s [[March on Rome]] and [[Hitler]]’s [[Beer Hall Putsch]] to [[Donald Trump]]’s Insurrection we should be reminded that the former examples were only the beginning of years of street violence. We can’t address this problem until we call it by its name: [[fascism]].”].”)
    • Television  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Fast image <font face="{{{font}}}">“Fast image sequences and information overload make you passive and mentally lazy. Viewing fast image sequences puts the viewer in a kind of trance. The brain is thereby very unfavorably, since that is very one-sided, stressed. The same brain cells are activated over and over again and the remaining cells (e.g. active, creative thinking) lie idle and atrophy over time. Additional problem: In addition to the fast cuts, the diversity of the TV offering also reduces our attention span.”he TV offering also reduces our attention span.”)
    • Karl-Friedrich Grau  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Federal Sec<font face="{{{font}}}">“Federal Secretary of PEU [[West Germany|Germany]] until 1975, was one of the shadier figures within the CDU, acting as a bag-man for illegal election fund contributions from various foundations for both the CDU and for its [[Bavaria]]n sister party, [[Strauss]]'s [[CSU]]. Grau acquired a considerable reputation for the ruthless tactics he used to support the conservative cause; he ran several smear and disinformation campaigns for the CDU/CSU through a network of [[anti-communist]] [[propaganda]] groups which he controlled. The first group in this network was the ''Studiengesellschaft für staatspolitische Öffentlichkeitsarbeit'' (Study Group on Political Communication), founded in [[Frankfurt]] in 1958 by Grau and CDU member Dr. [[Walter Hoeres]]. The Study Group's stated goal was to give "reliable and effective information and revelations about powers and their plans to destroy the fundaments of our Christian, free, democratic social organization" and to "strengthen and reinforce the free, democratic State and social form, and to coordinate all efforts and measures to defend it against all kinds of [[totalitarianism]]". As "the largest and most influential of the political front groups within the Federal Republic", the Frankfurt Study Group and Grau's other groups would be major German disinformation outlets throughout the 1970s and would act as German relays for the [[Cercle]] complex’s counter-subversion operations.”rcle]] complex’s counter-subversion operations.”)
    • Eyewash  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Federal law<font face="{{{font}}}">“Federal law makes it a criminal offense when a government employee “conceals, covers up, falsifies or makes a false entry” in an official record. Legal experts said they knew of no special exemption for the CIA, nor any attempt to prosecute agency officials for alleged violations. </br></br>The CIA declined to comment.”eged violations. The CIA declined to comment.”)
    • Petrodollar  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Fiat money, if you like, is backed by men with guns.”)
    • Vivek Ramaswamy  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Fielding a series of conspiratorial rapid-fire questions from Stein, Ramaswamy declared of the 1969 Apollo moon landing, 'I have no evidence to suggest it was fake, so I’m gonna say it was real.'”)
    • Francis Ghilès  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Fifteen years after [[9/11]] we are nowhere close to the end of the [[War on Terror]]... ISIS is a long-term threat to the region and the outside world.”)
    • Frank Lowy  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Fifty days <font face="{{{font}}}">“Fifty days before [[9/11]], Frank Lowy and [[Larry Silverstein]] bought the [[World Trade Centre]] in New York (how unlucky was that?) at a time when there was a requirement for massively expensive renovation and asbestos removal from the buildings:</br></br>:‘To maintain the trade center as class-A office space commanding top rents, the Port Authority (previous owners) would have had to spend $800 million rebuilding the electrical, electronic communication, and cooling systems.’</br></br>The removal of asbestos raised this figure to well in excess of $1 billion.</br></br>Lowy and Silverstein double-insured the WTC for multiple terrorist attacks (meaning they could claim for the same damage twice if two planes or attacks were involved) and collected $4.577 billion for WTC’s 1, 2, 4 and 5 and $861 million for [[9-11/WTC7|WTC7]]. Total $5,438,000,000.</br></br>This man is obviously a business genius...or something.” is obviously a business genius...or something.”)
    • Bilderberg/1954  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Finally, in<font face="{{{font}}}">“Finally, in view of the desire expressed by the majority of the participants in Bilderberg, and on the invitation of the American members, it was decided that a similar conference should be convened in the U.S.A., time and place to be decided upon later.”.S.A., time and place to be decided upon later.”)
    • "9-11/Israel did it"  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Finally, we<font face="{{{font}}}">“Finally, we need to take a hard look at why the [[corporate media]] (MSM) have paid more attention to [[Sarah Palin]]’s wardrobe than they have to dissecting blatant falsehoods, discrepancies and inconsistencies in the US Government’s treatment of 9/11 and its aftermath.”vernment’s treatment of 9/11 and its aftermath.”)
    • Integrity Initiative/Leak/3  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Find ways t<font face="{{{font}}}">“Find ways to [[internet/Censorship|remove]] e.g. [[RT]]/Ruptly video and infographic content from [[corporate media]] e.g. [[newspaper]] websites, [[YouTube]], Twitter, [[Facebook]], etc. Such content is quite professionally done, entertaining and cheap (or even free) for cash-strapped corporate media outlets. But for these reasons, this kind of content gets numerous ‘clicks’ and is therefore picked up by reputable outlets that help spread Russian disinformation.”utlets that help spread Russian disinformation.”)
    • Robert A. Taft  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“First, it w<font face="{{{font}}}">“First, it was the power of the [[Wall Street|New York financial interests]] and a large number of businessmen subject to New York influence, who selected [[General Eisenhower]] as their candidate at least a year ago. There was a strong and substantial minority of [[Robert A. Taft|Taft]] supporters among business leaders, but they were a minority, particularly in the East. Second, four-fifths of the [[corporate media|influential newspapers]] in the country were opposed to me continuously and vociferously and many turned themselves into propaganda sheets for my opponent.”mselves into propaganda sheets for my opponent.”)
    • Bernd Hamm  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“First, the <font face="{{{font}}}">“First, the process of concentration in the media has progressed rapidly, both internationally and in [[Germany]]. There are only a few corporations left that dominate the media landscape. Secondly, the owners - from [[Axel Springer|Springer]] to [[Bertelsmann]], [[Bauer Media Group|Bauer]], [[Burda]] or [[Holtzbrinck Publishing Group|Holtzbrinck]] - all tend towards a [[politically conservative]], [[business-friendly]], socially and ecologically insensitive worldview. Take Bertelsmann, a corporation that makes its money primarily with [[entertainment]], across all media types. At first sight, that just looks like making money - and what is actually being propagated is an extremely conservative, Christian-inspired idea of how society should be. This becomes much clearer, however, in the case of the [[Bertelsmann Foundation]], which has been involved in the [[forced Americanization]] of our universities and the business-oriented restructuring of local administrations - rather than for the common good - with great success..That also applies to the low profile giant [[Holtzbrinck Publishing Group|Holtzbrinck]]: It has now bought up all the important paperback series (apart from Suhrkamp) (along with numerous newspapers) and immediately discontinued critical series - such as Rororo-Aktuell or Fischer.”cal series - such as Rororo-Aktuell or Fischer.”)
    • Bill Gates  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“First, we'v<font face="{{{font}}}">“First, we've got population. The world today has 6.8 billion people. That's headed up to about nine billion. Now, if we do a really great job on new vaccines, health care, reproductive health services, we could lower that by, perhaps, 10 or 15 percent.”could lower that by, perhaps, 10 or 15 percent.”)
    • UK/Deep state  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Five princi<font face="{{{font}}}">“Five principal players, [[Cecil Rhodes]], [[William Stead]], [[Lord Reginald Esher]], [[Lord Nathaniel Rothschild]] and [[Alfred Milner]] were the founding fathers, but the secret society developed rapidly in numbers, power and presence in the years before [[1914]]. Influential old aristocratic families that had long dominated Westminster were more deeply involved, as was King [[Edward VII]], who operated within the inner core of the Secret Elite. Cecil Rhodes, a mining magnate who made millions in [[South Africa]], had long talked about setting up a [[Jesuit]]-like secret society, pledged to take any action necessary to protect and promote the power of the British Empire. He sought to "bring the whole uncivilized world under British rule, for the recovery of the [[United States]], for the making of the Anglo-Saxon race but one empire." * In essence the plan was as simple as that.”." * In essence the plan was as simple as that.”)
    • Microsoft  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Following A<font face="{{{font}}}">“Following Altman's ouster, Microsoft swooped in to hire him along with OpenAI co-founder and president Greg Brockman — who quit OpenAI in protest over Altman's termination — to lead a new advanced AI research team at Microsoft, and also offered to hire any other OpenAI employees who wanted to leave. </br>Sam Altman is returning to OpenAI as CEO after his ousting last week, and three board members that participated in his termination have been removed.</br>At that point, Microsoft, already majority owner in OpenAI, was positioned to essentially "acquire" OpenAI by absorbing its talent, after nearly all the startup's 770 or so workers signed a letter saying they would take Microsoft up on the offer unless Altman was reinstated.</br></br>However, a deal was ultimately reached for Altman to return to OpenAI rather than allowing the $90 billion company to collapse, in what Fortune tech reporter David Meyer wrote is an outcome that "is pretty ideal for Microsoft."”n outcome that "is pretty ideal for Microsoft."”)
    • AUKUS  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For $360 billion, we're going to get eight submarines. It must be the worst deal in all history”)
    • Nigel Gould-Davies  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For Azerbai<font face="{{{font}}}">“For Azerbaijan, [the reconquest of [[Nagorno-Karabakh]]] is a total victory won by the cruel, hard methods of military force and [[economic blockade]], together with training and equipment from [[Turkey]]....But the key question is how relations between the west and [[Azerbaijan]] will develop. [[The west]]'s energy ties with the [[oil]] and gas-rich country are more important than ever as it weans itself off [[Russian]] supplies. Now there are new security possibilities, especially in light of the war in [[Ukraine]]. Azerbaijan is the only country that borders both [[Russia]] and [[Iran]], two western adversaries whose ever-closer relations evoke growing alarm. Azerbaijan’s ties with [[Turkey]], a [[Nato]] member that also provides weapons support to Ukraine, means that it is receiving military training according to the alliance's standards. All this offers the potential for a deeper relationship, if the west has the strategic imagination to grasp it.”west has the strategic imagination to grasp it.”)
    • Hollywood  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For a hundr<font face="{{{font}}}">“For a hundred years, Hollywood has represented the Western imagination in its cinematographic products, and in doing so it builds it, homogenizes it, sets its standards. But from what moment can we begin to call this activity of structuring our tastes and customs, a real effort at manipulation? That is difficult to establish. However, there is evidence that in recent decades US cinema is increasingly overflowing with clearly intentional elements of mass [[manipulation]], we can identify, recognize and describe them, and these manipulation techniques are the result of extraordinary knowledge of the exact methods for how the masses of people can be conditioned. The framework is therefore of a very polished science of [[sociological engineering]], new things, things that is not taught even in the best [[universities]] - apart from possibly some military universities of which we know little or nothing.”niversities of which we know little or nothing.”)
    • Tim Fortescue  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For anyone <font face="{{{font}}}">“For anyone with any sense, who was in trouble, would come to the whips and tell them the truth, and say now, I’m in a jam, can you help? It might be debt, it might be… a scandal involving small boys, or any kind of scandal in which, erm er, a member seemed likely to be mixed up in, they’d come and ask if we could help and if we could, we did. And we would do everything we can because we would store up brownie points… and if I mean, that sounds a pretty, pretty nasty reason, but it’s one of the reasons because if we could get a chap out of trouble then, he will do as we ask forever more.”rouble then, he will do as we ask forever more.”)
    • Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For example<font face="{{{font}}}">“For example, if a [[CIA]] agent at the [[Washington Post]] is directly piping in U.S. government [[propaganda]] or a reporter is working the U.S. government to pipe in [[propaganda]], it wouldn’t be seen as a violation of the law. Even though it could have happened before the ban, it’s under more legal protection now.” the ban, it’s under more legal protection now.”)
    • Le Cercle/Exposure  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For instanc<font face="{{{font}}}">“For instance, in the late [[1970s]] [[Le Cercle]] supported [[NATO]]'s decision to station new medium-range nuclear weapons — Cruise and Pershing II missiles — in [[Britain]], [[Germany]], [[Belgium]] and [[Holland]] targeted against the [[USSR]]. Le Cercle helped to discredit the European [[peace protest movement]] which emerged against the backdrop of the nuclearization of Europe through aggressive counter-intelligence, provocations and [[disinformation]].”nformation]].”)
    • Craig Murray  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For me, the<font face="{{{font}}}">“For me, the death of millions of people in the [[Middle East]], and [[Alastair Campbell]]’s role in the deliberate manufacture of a [[dossier of lies]] to cause an aggressive war that led to those deaths, were life-changing events. It led me to pursue the end of the [[UK/Empire|imperialist British state]].”/Empire|imperialist British state]].”)
    • Psychopathy/Psychopathy and gender  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For mothers, presenting the facade of ordinary, devoted maternal care provides an invaluable subterfuge for abuse.”)
    • Julia Gillard  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For my own <font face="{{{font}}}">“For my own generation, the defining image of America was the landing on the moon. My classmates and I were sent home from school to watch the great moment on television. I always remember thinking that day, Americans can do anything...Americans inspired the world of my own youth.”..Americans inspired the world of my own youth.”)
    • Agent Orange  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For really almost 40 years, there has been a studious, concerted, planned effort to keep any study from being done and to discredit any study that has been done.”)
    • Global Virome Project  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For some reason, professional journalists have shown little appetite for investigating the GVP since the pandemic began, arguing that it was still just an idea, not yet in operation, which is true outside China.”)
    • Harry S. Truman  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For some ti<font face="{{{font}}}">“For some time I have been disturbed by the way the CIA has been diverted from its original assignment. It has become an operational and at times a policy-making arm of the government.... I never had any thought that when I set up the CIA that it would be injected into peacetime cloak and dagger operations.”ted into peacetime cloak and dagger operations.”)
    • Internet/Censorship  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For some time to come, the delicate balance between freedom and security may have to shift”)
    • Imperial College London  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For the ''c<font face="{{{font}}}">“For the ''core conspirators'', their control of global health authorities meant the [[pseudopandemic]] progressed smoothly. The UK State, along with the rest, doffed their caps, believed everything [[Imperial College]] and the [[WHO]] told them, asked no questions, and set about [[COVID-19/Lockdown|destroying their own nation]] and the people who lived in it.”COVID-19/Lockdown|destroying their own nation]] and the people who lived in it.”)
    • Walter Isaacson  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For the fir<font face="{{{font}}}">“For the first time in the evolution of life on this planet, a species has developed the capacity to edit its own genetic makeup. That offers the potential of wondrous benefits, including the elimination of many deadly diseases and debilitating abnormalities.”deadly diseases and debilitating abnormalities.”)
    • Tragedy and Hope  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For the fir<font face="{{{font}}}">“For the first time in its history, Western Civilization is in danger of being destroyed internally by a corrupt, [[US Deep State|criminal ruling cabal]] which is centered around the Rockefeller interests, which include elements from the [[Morgan]], [[Brown]], [[Rothschild]], [[Du Pont]], [[Harriman]], [[Kuhn-Loeb]], and other groupings as well. This junta took control of the political, financial, and cultural life of America in the first two decades of the twentieth century.”the first two decades of the twentieth century.”)
    • Operation Gladio/B  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For the pas<font face="{{{font}}}">“For the past 11 years I have been emphasizing that my [[State Secrets Privilege]] & Gag Orders had to do with the FBI files (covering period 1996-2002 February) on covert-terrorist operations in Caucasus and [[Central Asia]] backed, managed and armed by US actors. These US-[[NATO]] directed operations in the region involved [[Bin-Laden]] and mainly [[Zawahiri]] …..</br>The [[FBI]] documents contained damning evidence (audio and written) collected between 1996-2002 tying these terror operations directly to the U.S. persons in the [[State Department]]/[[CIA]] and [[Pentagon]]. Also, how the [[State Department]] got [[Congress]] to grant huge amounts of funds to “front“ NGOs and businesses (mainly Turkish companies in US-listed/members of ATC) to funnel money to the terrorist cells in this region.”funnel money to the terrorist cells in this region.”)
    • David Attenborough  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For the past 20 years I've never had any doubt that the source of the Earth's ills is [[overpopulation]]. I can't go on saying this sort of thing and then fail to put my head above the parapet..”)
    • May Ayres  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For those o<font face="{{{font}}}">“For those of us who seek to rise up against this monstrous evil, culture is going to be as important as the more prosaic elements of resistance such as a food tent or a medical tent or a communications tent. I saw that in revolutionary movements I covered in [[Latin America]], and that has been true throughout history.”Latin America]], and that has been true throughout history.”)
    • EU/Censorship  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For too lon<font face="{{{font}}}">“For too long, [[tech platforms]] have amplified disinformation and extremism with no accountability. The [[EU]] is poised to do something about it. I urge our [[transatlantic]] allies to push the [[Digital Services Act]] across the finish line and bolster [[global democracy]] before it's too late.”global democracy]] before it's too late.”)
    • COVID-19  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For two yea<font face="{{{font}}}">“For two years now we have been witnessing a global [[coup d’état]], in which a financial and ideological elite has succeeded in seizing control of part of national governments, public and private institutions, the media, the judiciary, politicians and religious leaders.”e judiciary, politicians and religious leaders.”)
    • "COVID-19/Vaccine"  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For us ther<font face="{{{font}}}">“For us therefore, we're really taking that leap [to drive innovation] – us as a company, Bayer – in cell and gene therapies [...] ultimately the mRNA vaccines are an example for that cell and gene therapy. I always like to say: if we had surveyed two years ago in the public – ‘would you be willing to take a gene or cell therapy and inject it into your body?’ – we would have probably had a 95% refusal rate,” we would have probably had a 95% refusal rate,”)
    • Kamala Harris  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“For years, <font face="{{{font}}}">“For years, R. Scott Moxley, an indefatigable alt-weekly reporter, has covered police and prosecutorial misconduct for OC Weekly, a beat that never left him short for material, and that absolutely exploded in 2014, when Harris was attorney general. As he summarized it, “Sheriff’s deputies had spent years running unconstitutional jailhouse scams against pretrial inmates to secretly secure prosecutorial victories at trials. In return, prosecutors under then–District Attorney Tony Rackauckas looked the other way when deputies hid, doctored or destroyed exculpatory evidence from defendants; repeatedly committed perjury; and disobeyed lawfully issued court orders. Tens of thousands of pages of records inside the Orange County Superior Court, as well as at the California Court of Appeal, prove beyond a reasonable doubt each element of what became known nationally as the jailhouse-informant scandal.” For example, Harris’ investigators incredibly obeyed Orange County Sheriff’s Department commands not to audio record certain statements from accused deputies.</br>More telling, however, is the fact that the alleged investigation long ago landed in bureaucratic oblivion. Though Goethals and the California Court of Appeal officially announced disgust with OCSD perjury years ago, the AG’s office—first under Harris and now with Xavier Becerra—hasn’t held anyone accountable after a probe that so far has lasted more than 1,411 days.”be that so far has lasted more than 1,411 days.”)
    • Foreign aid  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Foreign aid is neither a failure nor a panacea. It is, instead, an important tool of [[US/Foreign policy|American policy]] that can serve the interests of the United States and the world if wisely administered.”)
    • Enrique Gomez-Hurtado  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Forget abou<font face="{{{font}}}">“Forget about [[drug]] deaths and acquisitive crime, about [[addiction]] and [[AIDS]]. All this pales into insignificance before the prospect facing the liberal societies of the West, like a rabbit in the headlights of an oncoming car. The income of the [[drug baron]]s is an annual five hundred thousand million dollars, greater than the [[American defence budget]]. With this financial muscle they can suborn all the institutions of the state and, if the state resists, with this fortune they can purchase the firepower to outgun it. We are threatened with a return to the Dark Ages of rule by the gang. If the west relishes the yoke of the tyrant and the bully, current drug policies promote that end.” bully, current drug policies promote that end.”)
    • Le Cercle  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Formed in t<font face="{{{font}}}">“Formed in the [[Fifties]], [[Cercle]] was intended to cement [[Franco]]-[[German]] relations, as a buffer to [[Soviet]] aggression during the [[Cold War]]. Down the years, however, it has become much more, advocating right-wing causes round the world and growing into a confidential talking shop for about 70 [[politician]]s, [[businessmen]], polemicists and personnel from the [[diplomats|diplomatic]] and security services. Members are invited to attend its [[Cercle/Meetings|meetings]]; they cannot ask to be admitted, and as a condition of attending they agree to keep all sessions secret. It meets twice a year, once in [[Washington DC]] in the autumn and once in the early part of the year in an "overseas" venue.” early part of the year in an "overseas" venue.”)
    • 2023  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Former V.I.<font face="{{{font}}}">“Former V.I. Attorney General Denise George, who successfully sued the estate of Jeffrey Epstein and then was summarily fired by Gov. Albert Bryan Jr. in December, has broken her silence in an interview with Britain’s Sunday Times Magazine. In it, she hints that a run for governor may be in her future.</br>The interview — published Saturday by the Sunday Times, a 600,000-plus circulation newspaper owned by Rupert Murdoch’s News Corp. — is the first time George has spoken of her efforts to bring Epstein and his alleged accomplices to account, and the fallout from that endeavor.</br>George, who was widely lauded when she won a $105 million lawsuit against the Epstein estate in November — believed to be the largest monetary settlement in the history of the territory — subsequently filed suit for $190 million against his onetime bank, JPMorgan Chase, on Dec. 27 in Manhattan federal court, alleging violations of the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.</br></br>Bryan fired George four days later, on New Year’s Eve, saying nothing at first but later admitting that he was “blindsided” by the lawsuit that has opened V.I. officials to scrutiny for their dealings with Epstein. That includes Bryan himself, who approved Epstein’s lucrative Economic Development Authority benefits when he was head of the EDA board and has been deposed by JPMorgan’s attorneys, along with a host of other territory officials.”along with a host of other territory officials.”)
    • Roger Golland  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Formerly Di<font face="{{{font}}}">“Formerly Director Western Europe for a government agency close to the FCO; previously Director Training for the same institution; continues to undertake work in this area. Expert in Russian methodologies; Special ability to assist in bringing together [[NGO]]s and relevant national governmental bodies (ministries, special services); security risk assessment; evaluation of hostile environments and governmental communities in countries where we will be operating. German linguist”ies where we will be operating. German linguist”)
    • François Mitterrand  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“France does<font face="{{{font}}}">“France does not know it, but we are at war against America. Yes, an eternal war, a vital war, an economic war, a war without deaths … apparently. Yes, they are very predatory, the Americans, they are voracious, and they want to rule the world … Our war against America is a secret war, an eternal war, a war apparently without deaths, and yet a war unto death!”ently without deaths, and yet a war unto death!”)
    • The Auriol massacre  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“François Mi<font face="{{{font}}}">“François Mitterrand said: These people are still very powerful. They will try to destabilize the regime. What happened to [[Salvador Allende]] can happen to me. I know it." He tells me, without details, that he received threats after May 10. One day, during a trip to the provinces, someone slips a message into his hand to prove that he can be assassinated, when the time comes, without difficulty.”nated, when the time comes, without difficulty.”)
    • Article 19  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Freedom of <font face="{{{font}}}">“Freedom of expression is the fundamental human right that enables us all to demand the highest attainable standard of health. Unlike any other year in recent history, 2020 has driven home just how vital access to accurate, reliable and timely information is, and continues to be, during a global health crisis.</br></br>When faced with such crises, governments have a fundamental duty to be transparent about their decisions, and a legal obligation to protect people’s lives. </br>This means ensuring that health-care professionals have access to accurate global information about the disease, educating the public about the pandemic, and ensuring that health data is accessible to everyone – no exceptions. </br>The Global Expression Report for 2021 reveals that rather than focusing on controlling the virus, protecting public health and improving access to information, governments have used the pandemic as an excuse to:</br></br> Suppress critical information</br> Implement states of emergency without proper limits </br> Place unreasonable and unnecessary restrictions on the media </br></br>And by presenting a false choice between human rights and public health, governments have used a cunning tactic to shut down public discussion and any scrutiny of their decisions. </br>In other words, they have wasted public money and valuable time using the pandemic to entrench their power. </br>As a result, these actions have prolonged the pandemic and cost lives.”ons have prolonged the pandemic and cost lives.”)
    • Linh Dinh  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Freedom: Self-sanctioned license to ignore consequences”)
    • Freemasonry  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Freemasonry<font face="{{{font}}}">“Freemasonry is the mystical body of Satan. Because Satan is the entity that it adores, at it's highest levels of initiation. The illumination which it promotes to his members consists in subjecting them to the cultic worship of a great architect, which shows its infernal features only when one is no longer able to turn back.”s only when one is no longer able to turn back.”)
    • Philip Marshall  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Friends and<font face="{{{font}}}">“Friends and neighbors who knew Marshall had trouble believing he would have taken the life of his children. He was known as a good father, well-liked Little League coach, former pilot for Eastern and United Airlines and an easygoing guy with a good sense of humor.</br></br>“The actions don’t match the person we know,” said Merita Callaway, a county supervisor who lives four doors up the street from Marshall. She considered him a good friend. “I can’t tell you how many times we’ve had conversations over a cup of coffee together.”</br></br>“He was a wonderful man,” said Carolyn Greenwood, who is Marshall’s nextdoor neighbor and who has known him for more than 10 years. “I knew him long enough to know he was a regular guy. He was a good father, always there for his kids and a helpful neighbor.”</br></br>“When I heard what happened, I couldn’t believe it,” Callaway said. “He loved his children.””ve it,” Callaway said. “He loved his children.””)
    • Document:The Occult Technology of Power  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“From [[1913|now]] on [[economic depression|depression]]s will be scientifically created.”)
    • Afghanistan/2001 Invasion  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“From a stri<font face="{{{font}}}">“From a strictly economic perspective, if America's goal was to provide a quality [[education]] to Afghan children, it would have achieved far better social impact, at lower cost, with no suffering if the military followed these steps; Buy a used Gulfstream IV (~$4m), pack it full of Afghan children, fly them across the world to [[Andover]], [[Groton]], [[Eton]], or some [[Le Rosey|Swiss boarding school]], and pay for their entire education (~$4.7m for 24 students, all four years, with boarding). And after everyone is off the private jet, fill two briefcases with [[money]] - $1 million, each; $2 million, in total, in brick of $100 bills - place them on the jet while it's still on the tarmac, and proceed to blow up the jet with [[high explosives]]. This is the effective cost of building a mud and cinder block shanty school in Afghanistan.” and cinder block shanty school in Afghanistan.”)
    • Bullshit job  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“From roughl<font face="{{{font}}}">“From roughly 1945 to 1975, there was what is sometimes referred to as a “Keynesian bargain” between [[workers]], [[employers]], and [[government]] — and part of the tacit understanding was that increases in [[worker productivity]] would indeed be matched by increases in [[worker compensation]]. ...this was exactly what happened. In the [[1970s]], the two began to part ways, with compensation remaining largely flat, and productivity taking off like a rocket”flat, and productivity taking off like a rocket”)
    • Anatoly Chubais  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“From the 7 <font face="{{{font}}}">“From the 7 billion that will be reached this week, the world population should drop to two and a half or even one and a half billion people by the end of the century. A three-fold reduction in the population would be simply unthinkable, although serious scientists are talking about exactly this.”ious scientists are talking about exactly this.”)
    • Kate Shemirani  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“From what I can see it would appear a "[[conspiracy theorist]]" is actually now anyone who believes something other than what your controllers want them to believe... I find this deeply disturbing”)
    • 2011 Attacks on Libya  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Gaddafi's g<font face="{{{font}}}">“Gaddafi's government holds 143 tons of [[gold]], and a similar amount in silver. This gold was intended to establish a pan-African currency based on the Libyan golden Dinar. This plan was designed to provide Francophone Africa with an alternative to the CFA."”cophone Africa with an alternative to the CFA."”)
    • Money/Creation  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Generally s<font face="{{{font}}}">“Generally speaking the [[zero sum game]] promotes conflict. Conflicting parties need money to stand competition (in the extreme case: fight a war) in order to maintain their positive balance position. The only regulatory principle to limit the promotion of violence in all shapes and colors is the monetary monopoly's [http://www.altruists.org/f285 need to manage risk.] Fatally, the risk taken by banks is distorted by the doctrine that ''the monetary monopoly as a whole may not fail''. This so called '''[[Moral Hazard]]''' caused by public bailouts encourages investments in exploitation and [[war]]. What really trickles down is [[violence]], not wealth.”violence]], not wealth.”)
    • George H. W. Bush  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“George H. W<font face="{{{font}}}">“George H. W. Bush was such a pivotal [[deep politician]] because he bridged two separate worlds. He was a deep [[CIA]] insider, a lifelong [[intelligence operative]], and he also came from an elite family and was intimately tied to the East Coast business elite. His father, [[Prescott Bush|Prescott]], had been managing partner at the [[Wall Street]] investment bank [[Brown Brothers Harriman]] and also a [[US Senator]]. The Bush and Rockefeller families were very close. George H.W.’s grandfather [[Samuel Bush|Samuel]] had been business partners with [[John D. Rockefeller]]’s brother, and over the generation the Bush and Rockefeller clans had remained close. Empowered with these dual networks, George H. W. Bush could work within the dark nether-realms of the intelligence community, as well as, the Republican power elite.”munity, as well as, the Republican power elite.”)
    • Peter Zeihan  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“German manufacturing will be dead within a year and a half. I know that we're used to be more worried about China here, but Germany is not coming back. If the war ended tomorrow it's probably already too late.”)
    • Eugene Debs  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Getting a l<font face="{{{font}}}">“Getting a living under [[capitalism]]... is so precarious, so uncertain, fraught with such [[pain]] and struggle that the wonder is not that so many people become vicious and [[criminal]], but that so many remain in docile submission to such a tyrannous and debasing condition.”ion to such a tyrannous and debasing condition.”)
    • Stef Blok  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Give me one<font face="{{{font}}}">“Give me one example of a multi-ethnic or multicultural society, where the original inhabitants are still living... and where they live in coexistence. I can't think of one. Don't say [[Australia]] or the [[US]] as the natives there have been exterminated.”US]] as the natives there have been exterminated.”)
    • Urban Moving Systems  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Give us twenty years and we’ll take over your media and destroy your country.”)
    • Washington Conference on International Terrorism  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Given [[terrorism]]'s<font face="{{{font}}}">“Given [[terrorism]]'s unique dependence on publicity and amplification, the media have a crucial role in either facilitating or obstructing the spread of terrorism against the West... manipulation of public opinion is in fact, central to the terrorist strategy. For this purpose, access to the media, indeed [[Corporate media/Deep state control|their domination]], is indispensable.”Corporate media/Deep state control|their domination]], is indispensable.”)
    • "War on Terror"  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Given terro<font face="{{{font}}}">“Given terrorism's unique dependence on publicity and amplification, the media have a crucial role in either facilitating or obstructing the spread of terrorism against the West... manipulation of public opinion is in fact, central to the terrorist strategy. For this purpose, access to the media, indeed their domination, is indispensable.”dia, indeed their domination, is indispensable.”)
    • Genetic Extinction Technology  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Given that Darpa is a military agency, we find it surprising that the obvious and concerning dual-use aspects of this research have received so little attention,”)
    • Global Strategies Group  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Global Risk<font face="{{{font}}}">“Global Risk Strategies was a two-man team until the invasion of Afghanistan. Now it has over 1,000 guards in Iraq — more than many of the countries taking part in the occupation—manning the barricades of the Coalition Provisional Authority (CPA). Last year it also won a $27m contract to distribute Iraq's new dinar.”a $27m contract to distribute Iraq's new dinar.”)
    • CIA/Deputy Director for Operations  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Going back <font face="{{{font}}}">“Going back 50 years, the agency's practice was to publicly identify and praise most of [[Frank Archibald|Archibald]]'s predecessors. Why? Paradoxically, it’s a job that requires a certain degree of public exposure. The spy chief's duties require him to visit regularly with the [[FBI]], [[NSA]] and the dozen other branches of the [[U.S. intelligence community]], to testify to congressional oversight committees and to meet with his foreign counterparts, either here or in some of the world’s most dangerous neighborhoods. Nearly two dozen of his predecessors have been known to the public. </br></br>It’s too bad they’re going all black-cloak with Archibald, because after the bumpy tenures of the past few people in that job, the agency could benefit from letting people know that it has a "quiet professional" at the helm, as one former colleague put it, a figure of continuity at an agency that has changed CIA directors six times since [[2003]].”)
    • George Carlin  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Governments<font face="{{{font}}}">“Governments don’t want well-informed, well-educated people capable of critical thinking. They're not interested in that... that doesn't help them. That’s against their interests. They don't want people who are smart enough to sit around a kitchen table and think about how badly they are getting fucked by a system that threw them overboard 30 fuckin' years ago. They don't want that. You know what they want?... They want obedient workers, ''obedient workers''. People who are just smart enough to run the machines and do the paperwork and just dumb enough to passively accept all these increasingly shittier jobs with the lower pay, the longer hours, the reduced benefits, the end of overtime and the vanishing pension that disappears the minute you go to collect it.”hat disappears the minute you go to collect it.”)
    • Michael Yeadon  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Government’<font face="{{{font}}}">“Government’s response to emergencies is guided by the scientific group who sit together under the [[Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies]] or SAGE. So they should provide scientific advice to the government about what’s appropriate to do. SAGE has got several things wrong, and that has led to advice that’s inappropriate and – uh, not only has had horrible economic effects, but has had continuing medical effects in that people are no longer being treated properly.”at people are no longer being treated properly.”)
    • Graham Brookie  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Graham Broo<font face="{{{font}}}">“Graham Brookie joined the Council in May 2017 as managing editor of the [[Digital Forensic Research Lab]]. Before, he served in various positions at the White House and [[National Security Council]]. His most recent role was as an adviser for strategic communications with a focus on digital strategy, and audience engagement. Previously he served as the adviser to the assistant to the president for homeland security and [[counterterrorism]], the president’s top aide for cybersecurity, counterterrorism, intelligence, and homeland security issues. He also worked in the East</br>Asia, Middle East, and North Africa directorates at the National Security Council.” directorates at the National Security Council.”)
    • Anthony Fauci  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Guys like F<font face="{{{font}}}">“Guys like Fauci get up there and start talking, and he doesn’t know anything really about anything, and I’d say that to his face. Nothing. He doesn’t understand electron microscopy and he doesn’t understand medicine...</br></br>Most of those guys up there on the top are just total administrative people and they don’t know anything about what’s going on with the bottom. You know, those guys have got an agenda, which is not what we would like them to have, being that we pay for them to take care of our [[health]] in some way...</br></br>They’ve got a personal kind of agenda. They make up their own rules as they go. They change them when they want to and a smugly like Tony Fauci does not mind going on [[television]] in front of the people, face out, and [[lie]] directly into the camera.” into the camera.”)
    • Peter Power  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“HOST: How d<font face="{{{font}}}">“HOST: How do you ''effectively'' provide security on an underground system?<BR/></br>POWER: You're quite right. Security at the very best is proportionate, it'll never ever be absolute. The thing that concerns me is that what are we doing for the thousands of men and women actually who are in London working. And I say that because '''at half past nine this morning we were actually running an exercise for a company of over a thousand people in London based on simultaneous bombs going off ''precisely'' at the railway stations where it happened this morning''', so I still have the hairs on the back of my neck standing up right now.<BR/></br>HOST: To get this quite straight, you were running an exercise to see how you would cope with this and it happened while you were running the exercise?<BR/></br>POWER: Precisely, and it was about half past nine this morning, we planned this for a company and for obvious reasons I don't want to reveal their name but [if] they're listening they'll know it. And we had a room full of crisis managers for the first time they'd met and so within five minutes we made a pretty rapid decision that this is the real one and so we went through the correct drills of activating crisis management procedures to jump from slow time to quick time thinking and so on.”ocedures to jump from slow time to quick time thinking and so on.”)
    • Sigrid Kaag  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Happily the<font face="{{{font}}}">“Happily there were pro-[[Israeli]] demonstrators in [[Tel-Aviv]] that said the road of [[Benjamin Netanyahu]], that soundbite, with an almost [[racist]] demagogue.... about the [[Palestinian]] peace-partner that has been isolated. But look at their environments, day in, day out, 1 million people are prisoners.”ay in, day out, 1 million people are prisoners.”)
    • Arne Duncan  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Have you no<font face="{{{font}}}">“Have you noticed how strikingly similar both the mindsets and actions are between the [[2021 Kabul Airport attacks|suicide bombers at Kabul’s airport]], and the [[Face mask|anti-mask]] and [[Anti-vaxxer|anti-vax]] people here? They both blow themselves up, inflict harm on those around them, and are convinced they are fighting for [[freedom]].”eedom]].”)
    • William Foege  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Having had <font face="{{{font}}}">“Having had the opportunity to look at their technology, it's very robust. The problems they have been vilified for have to do with lab operations and the fact that they have not published in [[peer reviewed]] journals. They are correcting the operational problems, and changes are being made. As for the [[science]], they are preparing to send articles to peer reviewed journals. For me, the bottom line is that [[global health]] needs this sort of technology and Theranos is going to solve the problems to provide it. That's what has me excited.”lems to provide it. That's what has me excited.”)
    • Document:Stephan Kock - Spook  + (<font face="{{{font}}}">“Having serv<font face="{{{font}}}">“Having served with the [[Royal Air Force]], he spent some years in civil aviation. </br></br>Subsequently he carried out specialised duties for the British government in various parts of the world, including as Political Secretary to the Rhodesian Prime Minister in the early sixties during the period of constitutional change.</br></br>He had further military service abroad in the intelligence corps as an infantry officer. He also saw service for some years in the Special Air Service regiment. Following his retirement from the army he was for a period International Director for a major international Dutch [[mining]] and manufacturing group and subsequently again as International Director for the [[Shell Oil]] company. He is at present a non-executive director of a public company in the manufacturing sector.”f a public company in the manufacturing sector.”)