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  • Haim Bresheeth  + (An anti-[[Zionist]] [[Jew]]: [[Professor Haim Bresheeth]])
  • Ruth First  + (An anti-apartheid activist, investigative journalist, and scholar. She wrote in her autobiography that her life was dedicated "to the liberation of Africa for I count myself an African, and there is no cause I hold dearer.")
  • Ciprofloxacin  + (An anti-biotic which is highly effective against inhalational [[anthrax]]. Given to White House staff on the advice of [[Jerome Hauer]] ''before'' the [[2001 Anthrax attacks]].)
  • Munich Security Conference/2010  + (An anti-war demonstration outside describeAn anti-war demonstration outside described it as "Nothing more than a media-effectively staged war [[propaganda event]], which this year had the purpose of justifying the NATO troop increase in [[Afghanistan]] and glorifying the continuation of the war as a contribution to peace and stability."as a contribution to peace and stability.")
  • Thomas Merton  + (An anti-war monk who referred to the [[US Deep state]] as "the unspeakable".)
  • Fluvoxamine  + (An antidepressant of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) class. It may be of use in treating [[long Covid]].)
  • One Reconnaissance Regiment  + (An apartheid-era army unit. Predominantly black soldiers with white senior officers and with a strength of approximately 1000, for cross-border raids.)
  • 32 Battalion  + (An apartheid-era unit of the South African Army)
  • Document:Ukrainian soldiers' organs traded  + (An apparent hoax about hacked correspondence between Donbass Battalion commander, Yulia Tymoshenko's lawyer and a German medical practitioner evidencing a burgeoning trade in the organs of Ukrainian soldiers)
  • Document:An appeal to the mothers of Ukraine  + (An appeal by women of the Russian diaspora to the mothers of Ukrainian solders)
  • Document:Request for help from a Ukraine citizen  + (An appeal to the citizens of Germany for tAn appeal to the citizens of Germany for their help and understanding from a resident of the Eastern Ukraine city of Lugansk. It is representative of the position of the majority of the population in Eastern and Southern Ukraine and which is rigorously suppressed in the western mediarigorously suppressed in the western media)
  • Richard Gage  + (An architect and 9-11 dissident who set up [[Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth]] to spread awareness that the [[9-11 official narrative]] is a fraud.)
  • Luke Akehurst  + (An ardent fan of [[Labour Friends of Israel]])
  • Synthetic biology  + (An area of research that claims to be ableAn area of research that claims to be able to create new biological parts, devices, and systems, or to redesign systems that are already found in nature. This contrasts with "traditional" [[genetically modified organism]]s created by transferring existing genes from one cell type to another.sting genes from one cell type to another.)
  • "Slippery slope"  + (An argument.)
  • Kosovo War  + (An armed conflict in [[Kosovo]])
  • Costa Rica  + (An armyless country between [[Nicaragua]] and [[Panama]])
  • Document:Myths about Contemporary Russia  + (An article that comprehensively refutes the major western demonising myths about Russia)
  • Document:War Crimes  + (An article that was written on the occurrence of the disposal of civilians posted in video by Maksim Zhorin.)
  • Robert Shetterly  + (An artist who has drawn attention to to whistleblowers after [[9/11]].)
  • Tony Sforza  + (An assassin accused of involvement in the JFK assassination)
  • Pim Fortuyn  + (An assassinated Dutch politician)
  • Mostafa Ahmadi-Roshan  + (An assassinated Iranian [[nuclear weapons]] specialist)
  • Kim Ku  + (An assassinated Korean politician -possibly by the [[Counterintelligence Corps]] or their stooge [[Syngman Rhee]].)
  • Jacob de Haan  + (An assassinated [[Dutch]] Zionist.)
 (An assassinated model)
  • Ronald Reagan/Assassination attempt  + (An assassination attempt was made against Ronald Reagan on March 30, 1981.)
  • Baghdad University  + (An assassination campaign tried to eliminate its top academics)
  • Document:An assessment of RT in the Middle East and North Africa: April 2018  + (An assessment of RT in the Middle East and North Africa: April 2018)
  • Bing Liu  + (An assistant professor at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, was found dead in his home in an apparent murder-suicide)
  • David Mantik  + (An assistant professor of physics and researcher into the JFK assassination)
  • Richard W. Roberts  + (An associate of Rudy Giuliani who has handled some sensitive cases for the cabal.)
  • Denial-of-service attack  + (An attack that makes a large number of (bogus) requests on a server, intended to exceed its capacity so as to deny valid requests from other users.)
  • "Jubilee Plot"  + (An attempt by Irish nationalist patsies to assassinate Queen Victoria and her Cabinate during her Golden Jubilee thanks giving service at Westminster abbey on 20 June 1887)
  • Gunpowder Plot  + (An attempt to blow up the UK parliament — possibly a false flag.)
  • Peru/Truth and Reconciliation Commission  + (An attempt to restore a functioning and non-criminal government to Peru. Reported that 69,280 people were killed between 1980 and 2000.)
  • Warrant canary  + (An attempt to skirt the ban on revealing secret government search orders.)
  • 1991 Moscow Coup attempt  + (An attempted [[coup]])
  • 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine/Wagner coup attempt  + (An attempted [[coup]], by some seen as false flag by Putin to lure out generals and double agents within the Russian State, by others as the sign the Russian state will collapse in the [[2020s]].)
  • Adam LeBor  + (An author with an interest in history and the [[BIS]])
  • Document:Genesis of the Morgenthau Plan  + (An authoritative account of the genesis of the World War II document that became known as "The Morgenthau Plan")
  • Document:The Taking Of America, 1-2-3  + (An authoritative description of the JFK assassination and succeeding crimes from the photographic expert advisor to Jim Garrison.)
  • Document:BBC Bombast  + (An authoritative run-down on BBC News as a model propaganda mouthpiece for the dominant establishment narrative of UK foreign policy initiatives and involvements abroad. The article provides startling chapter and verse on a number of recent examples)
  • Thanks For The Memories  + (An autobiographical account of a female subject of the CIA MKULTRA program)
  • Catalonia  + (An autonomous community of [[Spain]] with a large independence movement.)
  • 2011 Alexandria bombing  + (An deadly attack on a church in [[Egypt]] to stoke tensions during the 2011 regime change.)
  • Authors' Declaration of September 1914  + (An declaration in support of [[World War 1]] by 53 leading British author. One of the earliest efforts of the nascent [[War Propaganda Bureau]] to craft a coherent intellectual message in support of the war effort.)
  • Unite the Right rally  + (An deep event in 2017)
  • Authenticity of Field Manual 30-31b  + (An document that describes top secret [[counterinsurgency tactics]], but the U.S government has termed a [[Soviet forgery]].)
  • Arthur Maundy Gregory  + (An early 20<sup>th</sup> century sexual blackmailer who had so much dirt on key establishment figures that his MI5 file remains censored, 65+ years after his death.)
  • Secret Elite  + (An early 20th century [[UK deep state]]An early 20th century [[UK deep state]]. The pseudonym was coined by [[Jim Macgregor]] and [[Gerry Docherty]] for their 2013 book ''[[Hidden History]]'' to describe the people who effectively controlled [[UK foreign policy]] from about 1890 into the decade following [[World War I]][[World War I]])