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  • NOS  + (A Dutch state broadcaster with some questionable segments.)
  • HNLMS K XVII  + (A Dutch submarine, allegedly sunk by UK Naval Intelligence in December 1941 after it stumbled across a fleet of Japanese warships heading for Pearl Harbor.)
  • France  + (A European nation, former colonial power, permanent seat on the [[UNSC]])
  • Kari Kairamo  + (A Finnish businessman who reportedly hung himself, something his company, [[Nokia]] initially lied about.)
  • Tuomo Pietiläinen  + (A Finnish journalist who has been subject to police raids after his exposure of corruption.)
  • Document:MH-17 Mystery: A New Tonkin Gulf Case?  + (A First anniversary retrospective drawing a compelling parallel with the 'Gulf of Tonkin incident' which became the casus belli for the Vietnam war.)
  • Helric Fredou  + (A French policeman who reportedly shot himself just after the [[Charlie Hebdo]] attacks.)
  • National Rally  + (A French political party)
  • Jean Souètre  + (A French spook involved in the [[JFK assassination]])
  • Fabius-Gayssot Act  + (A French statute that forbids the questionA French statute that forbids the questioning of "''crimes against humanity''" as defined and ruled upon by the post-World War II [[Nuremberg Tribunal]]s. In practice it has been used almost exclusively to prosecute those who publicly question the [[Official Narrative]] of [[Wikispooks:Definitions|"The Holocaust"]][[Wikispooks:Definitions|"The Holocaust"]])
  • Qwant  + (A French-based search engine with its own indexing engine. It claims that it does not employ user tracking or personalize search results in order to avoid trapping users in a filter bubble.)
  • The Auriol massacre  + (A Gaullist paramilitary milita on the hunt for a suspected traitor kills his family of 6, before getting caught.)
  • UNAIDS/Programme Coordinating Board/Meeting/43  + (A Geneva meeting of the 43rd Programme Coordinating Board of UNAIDS)
  • Germar Rudolf  + (A German chemist turned revisionist historian.)
  • Jürgen Warnke  + (A German lawyer and politician who attended [[Le Cercle]].)
  • Beate Bahner  + (A German lawyer who publicly announced her intention to challenge the legality of the German [[COVID lockdown]] measures. She was imprisoned without trial on grounds of [[mental health]].)
  • Operation Tannenberg  + (A German operation to eliminate all potential Polish leadership)
  • Dietrich Eckart  + (A German poet, playwright and philosopher who was a key influence on the development of [[Adolf Hitler]]'s political philosophy)
  • German submarine U-234  + (A German submarine carrying uranium and high technology. Surrendered to the [[United States]] in 1945.)
  • Zach Vorhies  + (A Google whistleblower who took a moral stance against the mendacity of Google's political bias and covert social agenda of shaping public opinion. In 2019, he publicly released a cache of internal documents through Project Veritas.)
  • Chabad Lubavitch  + (A Hasidic movement of Orthodox Judaism)
  • Michael McGrew  + (A Hawaii local who witnessed the [[2023 Hawaii wildfires]])
  • File:3-graham-and-alford-ufo-perceptions.pdf  + (A History of Government Management of UFO Perceptions through Film and Television)
  • Ramadan al-Abedi  + (A Islamist from the [[Libyan Islamic Fighting Group]] who was granted asylum in the UK, to keep up his work for regime change in Libya with help from British intelligence services.)
  • Buddy Walthers  + (A JFK assassination related death)
  • WW2/Attack on Pearl Harbor  + (A Japanese attack on the United States on December 7th 1941, which launched the U.S. into WW2. Many documents related to the attack that would tell the full story remain classified.)
  • Ed Asner  + (A Jewish American actor, 9-11 activist, voice actor and a former president of the Screen Actors Guild)
  • Hajo Meyer  + (A Jewish German-Dutch physicist and an anti-Zionist political activist.)
  • Richard Löwenthal  + (A Jewish exile from Nazi Germany, he soon A Jewish exile from Nazi Germany, he soon was attached to US and UK intelligence services. After the war became a major intellectual in the [[Social Democratic Party of Germany]], and often consulted by the SPD’s leaders, especially [[Willy Brandt]] and [[Ernst Reuter]]. He attended the [[1968 Bilderberg conference]].1968 Bilderberg conference]].)
  • Event 201  + (A Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security/World Economic Forum/Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation sponsored large scale simulation of a global [[coronavirus]] [[pandemic]] predicting an apocalyptic outcome. Held October 2019.)
  • Mau Mau Uprising  + (A Kenyan independence movement in the 1950s that faced brutal opposition by the UK.)
  • Albert Hakim  + (A Key figure in [[Iran-Contra]].)
  • Greville Janner  + (A Labour politician who was widely allegedA Labour politician who was widely alleged to have abused children, but whose "trial of the facts" was dropped after his death. Former president of the Board of Deputies of British Jews; former vice president of the World Jewish Congress; relentless promoter of the official narrative of "The Holocaust" the official narrative of "The Holocaust")
  • Stanley Hilton  + (A Lawyer who brought a class action lawsuit against the 9/11 perpetrators in 2002. The case was dismissed in 2004 after the US Justice system ruled that the US government had "[[Sovereign immunity]]".)
  • Al Akhbar English  + (A Lebanese-based daily newspaper)
  • Health Freedom  + (A Libertarian campaign for [[freedom]] in the field of [[health]]. Anti [[Big Pharma]].)
  • Forum World Features  + (A London based CIA propaganda operation which operated as a professional news service from 1965 to 1975.)
  • British Satellite Broadcasting  + (A London based satellite television company)
  • One World Action  + (A London-based charity, headed by Labour MEP Glenys Kinnock from 1989 until its closure in 2011, which provided development aid for overseas projects focusing on alleviating poverty and oppression, and on safeguarding people's human rights.)
  • Fort Detrick  + (A Maryland [[BSL-4 facility]] that the [[FBI]] concluded was the origin of the [[anthrax]] used in the [[Amerithrax]] attacks originally blamed on [[Al Qaeda]].)
  • File:Ghouta-Bad-Intelligence.pdf  + (A Massachusetts Institute of Technology report that demolishes claims by the US, UK and French governments that the Syrian government used chemical weapons against its own civilian population in the Ghouta area of Damascus on 21 August 2013)
  • Charles D. Lanier  + (A Morgan man.)
  • Ahmed Dlimi  + (A Moroccan spook who died in suspicious circumstances)
  • Gerhard Mertins  + (A Nazi who fought for Germany in WW2. After being spotted by US intelligence as a neo-nazi, his business empire flourished as he went into arms dealing with the support of the Western intelligence agencies.)
  • Zev Zelenko  + (A New York doctor who has treated coronavirus patients using hydroxychloroquine with high success rate)
  • Ulson Gunnar  + (A New York-based geopolitical analyst and writer)
  • Donald Duke  + (A Nigerian politician whom the Institute for Statecraft were keen to meet)
  • Ola Tunander  + (A Norwegian Academic and author of a lot of material relating to the Deep State.)
  • Sabre International Security  + (A PMC which profited big in Iraq from the war and then vanished when the going was not good.)
  • Joseph Recarey  + (A Palm Beach detective who was active in breaking open Jeffrey Epstein's child sex trafficking/sexual blackmail activities. Died, aged 50, "after a brief illness.")