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  • 2017 Manchester bombing  + (A highly suspicious 2017 bombing in Manchester, UK, that reportedly killed 22 people and injured hundreds. Provided a pretext for suspending campaigning in the [[UK/2017 General Election]])
  • Diana Spencer/Premature death  + (A highly suspicious event.)
  • Oklahoma City bombing  + (A highly suspicious terrorist bombing that was initially blamed on "Muslims", then on [[lone nuts]] [[Timothy McVeigh]] and [[Terry Nichols]]. Many questions remain answered about the [[official narrative]].)
  • Ilya Mamantov  + (A highly suspicious translator of [[Marina Oswald]]'s testimony.)
  • Sodium azide  + (A highly toxic chemical present in the self-administered antibody COVID test kit "flying off the shelves" by the end of 2021.)
  • TWA Flight 847  + (A hijacking by two men who sought the release of 700 Shi'ite Muslims from [[Israel]]i custody.)
  • Document:The IMF Bank Job  + (A hilarious piece of satire - but closer to the truth about who calls the shots on events surrounding the Ukraine coup and what it really about, than any or all of the western MSM talking-heads combined.)
  • Illusion  + (A hindrance to perceiving reality)
  • John Simkin  + (A historian and researcher into [[deep politics]] who started the [[Spartacus Educational]] website)
  • Johannes Großmann  + (A historian interested in deep politics.)
 (A historian who exposed allied war crimes at the end of [[WW2]])
  • James Bacque  + (A historian who exposed allied war crimes at the end of [[WW2]].)
  • Document:Washington Considers Military Action Against North Korea to Force Regime Change  + (A history of Post-WWII US military threats against North Korea leading to the latest escalation in Spring 2017, with due weight given to the North Korean perspective)
  • Defamation Factory  + (A history of the [[Anti-Defamation League]] (ADL). It reveals an ugly and unsavory pattern of political intrigue and ideological fanaticism which, over the years, has paved the way for the ADL’s tainted journey to the corridors of power)
  • Internet history  + (A history that is being erased; the [[history]] of the [[internet]] and [[technology]].)
  • Al-Aqsa Mosque  + (A holy place in Islam and Judaism)
  • Deletionpedia  + (A home for pages which are deleted from Wikipedia.)
  • Hotel  + (A hotel is a building that provides lodging, meals, and other services to the traveling public on a commercial basis.<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>)
  • Angel Fire  + (A hub of deep state guns and drug running in the 1980s, similar to [[Mena]], Arkansas, but much less known.)
  • Panama Papers  + (A huge (2.6TB) cache of confidential documA huge (2.6TB) cache of confidential documents created by the Panamanian corporate service provider Mossack Fonseca that provide detailed information on more than 214,000 offshore companies, including the identities of shareholders and directors. Those identified include numerous wealthy and powerful political figures and organisations of many countries.gures and organisations of many countries.)
  • Great Depression  + (A huge impoverishment of the US citizens, resulting from market manipulations by [[The Money Trust]])