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  • 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.")
  • File:The Use of Terrorism to Construct World Order.pdf  + (A Paper presented at the Fifth Pan-European International Relations Conference (Panel 28 Geopolitics) Netherlands Congress Centre, The Hague.)
  • Rupert Sheldrake  + (A Ph.D Biologist)
  • Suzanne Jovin  + (A Ph.D student who was researching [[Ossama Bin Laden]] before [[9-11]].)
  • Alexandre Ribeiro da Cunha  + (A Portuguese diplomat who went to a meeting of Le Cercle in US in December 1973.)
  • São Tomé and Príncipe  + (A Portuguese-speaking island nation in the Gulf of [[Guinea]].)
  • Frank Carlucci  + (A Princeton roommate of his fellow US Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld.)
  • Document:Waging the Battle for Reality  + (A Propagandist’s Journey in Search of his so-called Conspiracist Underground.)
  • Document:That's Outrageous  + (A Readers Digest contributor is outraged, OUTRAGED I say, that a web site like Cryptome should be 'allowed to exist'. He does not intend humour at all, he is deadly serious - which is precisely what makes the piece so funny.)
  • John Allen  + (A Retired US Marine Corps 4 star General)
  • 1-3-30 Plan  + (A Rockefeller Foundation sponsored large scale surveillance proposal and simulation. Held April 2020)
  • Lock Step  + (A Rockefeller Foundation sponsored large scale simulation of a global pandemic followed by a world totalitarian outcome. Held October 2010)
  • Knights of Malta  + (A Roman Catholic military-religious order A Roman Catholic military-religious order and/or secret society of, traditionally, a military, "chivalrous" and "noble nature". One of the world's oldest orders of knighthood, dating back to the 11th century. The Sovereign Military Order of Malta is headquartered in Rome, and is arguably a sovereign subject of international law. a sovereign subject of international law.)
  • Boris Berezovsky  + (A Russian billionaire oligarch who fell out with Vladimir Putin. Found dead in 2013 - the corner returned an open verdict.)
  • Artyom Borovik  + (A Russian journalist who was interested in the Russian apartment bombings. Died in a [[plane crash]])
  • Sputnik News  + (A Russian news outlet that has been criticised as disinformation by Western commentators such as the [[Institute of Statecraft]] and the ''[[New York Times]]''.)
  • Kursk submarine disaster  + (A Russian nuclear submarine sinking in 2000. Either an accident -or caused by a secret collision with a [[NATO]] submarine.)
  • Document:The Anglo-American Axis: Losing Ukraine, Losing Europe  + (A Russian perspective on dealing with the Anglo-American globalisation thrust in general and the unrest in Ukraine in particular)
  • Abdel Mohsen Bin Walid Bin Abdulaziz  + (A Saudi prince stopped in 2015 with 2 tons of amphetamines aboard his private jet.)
  • Jakes Gerwel  + (A South African academic who brokered the deal for two Lockerbie bombing suspects to be extradited from Libya to stand trial in Holland)
  • Lourens Horn  + (A South African mercenary)
  • Connie Mulder  + (A South African politician brought down by [[Muldergate]].)
  • John Wiley  + (A South African politician whose death would later lead to [[VIPaedophile]] allegations.)
  • 2004 Madrid train bombings  + (A Spanish equivalent of [[7/7]], targetting civilians and blamed on [[Al Qaeda]])
  • Pedro Baños  + (A Spanish soldier and academic scheduled to become [[Director of the Spanish Department of Homeland Security]] but who was passed over after influence was applied by the [[Integrity Initiative]].)
  • El País  + (A Spanish-language [[Newspaper|daily newspaper]] in [[Spain]].)
  • John Adrian O'Hare  + (A Super Secret "Dark Warrior" who was a Special Operator, CIA Contractor and Businessman.)
  • Rive-Reine-Conference  + (A Swiss elite conference)
  • Bassma Kodmani  + (A Syrian/French "trusted lieutenant of the Anglo-American democracy-promotion industry". who attended 2 Bilderbergs; in [[2008 Bilderberg|2008]] before the start of the [[2011 regime change proxy war]], and in [[2012 Bilderberg|2012]].)
  • Jacob Applebaum  + (A Tor developer.)
  • Document:Charles Walker's 2021 SAGE speech  + (A Tory Backbencher suggests full financial disclosure from members of SAGE and full elections, or they advise the Government, and if they do not want to do that, but want to advise TV studios, they do that, but they do not do both.)
  • Stephen Milligan  + (A Tory MP and Parliamentary Private Secretary to [[Jonathan Aitken]]. Died a bizarre death, purportedly by [[suffocation]].)
  • Truth and Reconciliation Commission  + (A Truth Commission established in [[South Africa]] after the abolition of [[apartheid]] intended to pursue [[restorative justice]]. One thing it did not do, was to follow up on foreign operation and covert help from allied countries.)
  • Ergenekon  + (A Turkish deep state group with ties to members of the country's military and security forces. Exposed in 1996 car crash.)
  • Ahmet Şık  + (A Turkish investigator into Ergenikon who was arrested for involvement in the group after writing a book about the [[Gülen movement]].)
  • Fuat Alpkartal  + (A Turkish officer with strong ties to the Turkish intelligence community and a former Military Attaché in Washington. Attended the [[1959 Bilderberg]].)
  • Document:Twitter Roundup 20.03.18  + (A Twitter roundup from II, comments on a Moon of Alabama piece. The contents are fairly standard fare, but which users II chose to follow is very interesting, and some are indeed "other users in our field")
  • Document:FCO Skripal material 16.03.18  + (A Twitter roundup from II. The contents are fairly standard fare, but which users II chose to follow is very interesting, including a certain type of journalist, and "other users in our field".)
  • Document:FCO Skripal twitter sample 23.3.18  + (A Twitter roundup from II. The contents are fairly standard fare, but which users II chose to follow is very interesting, and some are indeed "other users in our field")
  • Document:Skripal Case Study Discernment IFS2018  + (A Twitter roundup from II. The contents are fairly standard fare, but which users II chose to follow is very interesting, and some are "other users in our field".)
  • Document:FCO Skripal twitter sample 24.3.18  + (A Twitter roundup from II. The contents are fairly standard fare, but which users II chose to follow is very interesting, and some are "other users in our field".)
  • Hugh Gaitskell  + (A UK Labour politician who reportedly died of a rare illness in hospital.)
  • Chris Williamson  + (A UK MP who in late 2018 helped expose the [[Institute for Statecraft]]. Suspended for "[[antisemitism]]" in February 2019)
  • SBS  + (A UK Special Forces Unit)
  • University of Leicester  + (A UK University which signed an MOU with the [[Institute for Statecraft]])
  • Merlyn Rees  + (A UK [[home secretary]] who spoke at the 1979 [[Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism]].)
  • James Gow  + (A UK academic on a list of emails from the [[Integrity Initiative]].)
  • Victor Madeira  + (A UK academic who has focused on Russian espionage. A member of the [[IfS]] and the [[II]].)
  • Craig Murray  + (A UK ambassador to Uzbekistan who stood up and did the right thing when confronted with evidence of [[torture]]. Smeared and dismissed by the [[UK deep state]], he continues his activism exposing [[Establishment]] lies and hypocrisy.)
  • 15 (UK) Psychological Operations Group  + (A UK army psyop group.)
  • Michael Mansfield  + (A UK barrister of note)
  • Cambridge  + (A UK city noted particularly for [[Cambridge University]], one of the oldest academic institutions in the world.)
  • Clive Ponting  + (A UK civil servant who blew the whistle on the [[Belgrano affair]])
  • Imperial College London  + (A UK college, highly funded by the Gates Foundation, which played a central part in the [[COVID-19]] deep event by creating hysterical spreading models)
  • Dave Springhall  + (A UK communist activist)
  • Carne Ross  + (A UK diplomat turned dissident. In a 2010 piece the UK ''[[Observer]]'' he charged the [[UK/Deep state|UK 'deep state']] with hiding evidence from the [[Chilcot inquiry]].)
  • William Sargant  + (A UK equivalent of Dr. [[Ewen Cameron]], who used insulin comas and ECT to destroy the minds of his subjects to save them.)
  • 2008 Counter-Terrorism advertising campaign  + (A UK government program to ramp up [[fear]] of "[[terrorism]]" that was banned after public complaints.)
  • Andy Worthington  + (A UK historian who has focused on Guantanamo Bay.)
  • Michael Gillard  + (A UK journalist focused on exposing corruption)
  • Astutus Intelligence  + (A UK limited company started in 2015 by two [[Institute for Statecraft]] directors and a third man. Dissolved in 2019.)
  • UK/By-election  + (A UK local election of for the replacement of a single [[Member of Parliament]] when the seat becomes vacant between general elections.)
  • Financial Times  + (A UK newspaper focusing on business)
  • Daily Express  + (A UK newspaper which in 2016 questioned the destruction of [[WTC7]].)
  • Daily Mail  + (A UK newspaper which occasionally publishes material of relevance, although its reputation for truthfulness is not the best.)
  • John Yudkin  + (A UK nutritionist who was a pioneer in warning about the dangers of [[sugar]] consumption.)
  • Ian Henderson  + (A UK official who was widely accused of torture)
  • MI7  + (A UK organisation set up during [[WWI]] to manage [[censorship]] and [[propaganda]].)
  • Labour Party  + (A UK political party which appears to have a leader independent of the [[deep state|establishment]])
  • Robin Cook  + (A UK politician who on the day after [[7/7]] described [[Al-Qaida]] as a product of Western intelligence and insisted that the "[[war on terror]]" could not be won by military means.)
  • Geoffrey Dickens  + (A UK politician who worked to expose the [[UK VIPaedophile]] phenomenon. Died prematurely.)
  • James Le Mesurier  + (A UK spook involved in various [[NATO]] interventions, including sin Syria where he started the [[White Helmets]] and the [[Mayday Rescue Foundation]]. He was found dead in Istanbul in November 2019, which was labelled a suicide, in spite of the evidence.)
  • Alistair Crooke  + (A UK spook who has gone on the record stating that "The West does not actually hand the weapons to [[al-Qaida]], let alone to ISIS... , but the system they’ve constructed leads precisely to that end.")
  • George Blake  + (A UK spy who passed a lot of documents to the USSR.)
  • The Sun  + (A UK tabloid)
  • Syrian Observatory for Human Rights  + (A UK-based information office that has focused since 2011 on the Syrian civil war and is frequently quoted by major Western news media.)
  • Australia/1975 coup d'état  + (A UK/US deep state-backed covert "constitutional coup" to remove [[Gough Whitlam]] whom they saw as a loose cannon.)
  • Operation Yellowbird  + (A UK/US operation to extract Chinese leadership of the [[Tiananmen Square]] protests of 1989.)
  • UN/SC/Counter-Terrorism Committee  + (A UN "[[counter-terrorism]]" body that was unanimously set up in the wake of the [[9-11]] event.)
  • Agenda 2030  + (A UN plan to achieve what they term "sustainable development" by 2030.)
  • File:Inside-the-wire-reference-guide.pdf  + (A US Army pocket reference guide given to A US Army pocket reference guide given to all US military personnel serving in Afghanistan from February 2012. It provides advice on how to prevent so-called 'green-on-blue' attacks, where Afghan security forces turn their weapons on the coalition soldiers who have trained them. coalition soldiers who have trained them.)
  • Malcolm X/Assassination  + (A US Deep State backed assassination)
  • Darrell MacIntyre  + (A US Lawyer found dead in suspicious circumstances after he had been working on the "Iran-Contra" case.)
  • Desmond FitzGerald  + (A US Spook and [[Georgetown Set]] member who died of a "[[heart attack]]")
  • Patrice Lumumba/Assassination  + (A US [[Deep state]] backed assassination, ordered by [[Allen Dulles]], which was followed by decades of bloody violence.)
  • Sandy Berger  + (A US [[National security advisor]] caught removing "terrorism"-related materials from the from the [[US national archives]] just prior to testifying before the [[9/11 Commission]].)
  • Carroll Quigley  + (A US [[historian]] who used unprecedented access to [[US deep state]] archives to write ''[[Tragedy and Hope]]'')
  • Guantanamo Bay detention camp  + (A US [[military base]] now used primarily as a torture camp due to its obscure legal jurisdiction. After campaigning in 2009 on promises to shut it down within a year, in 2014 Barack Obama announced plans to expand it.)
  • Frank Olson  + (A US bioweapons researcher who fell to his death after having been unwittingly given [[LSD]] under the umbrella of [[MKNAOMI]] and [[MKULTRA]].)
  • Counterpunch  + (A US biweekly political magazine that since 2018 has moved sharply to the official narrative.)
  • Aubrey McClendon  + (A US businessman who died in suspicious circumstances.)
  • Pujo Committee  + (A US congressional subcommittee that probed the [[Money Trust]]. The original chair, Arsene Pujo, withdrew after about a month, so it was actually chaired by [[Hubert D. Stephens]].)
  • Larry McDonald  + (A US congressman who placed legislative pressure on the [[CFR]]. Died in [[Korean Air Lines Flight 007]].)
  • Nick Begich  + (A US congressman whose small plane disappeared without trace in Alaska, together with [[Hale Boggs]] and two other men.)