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- 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.)
- Bohemian Grove + (A US deep state milieu in Northern California.)
- Guy Banister + (A US deep state operative involved in the JFK assassination. Suddenly died after he had attracted the attention of investigator Jim Garrison.)
- Al Martin + (A US deep state operative who wrote a memoir about "[[Iran Contra]]".)
- G. McMurtrie Godley + (A US diplomat)