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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "Arms dealer and central figure in the [[Iran-Contra Affair]]". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Lyman Lemnitzer  + (Approved the now infamous [[Operation Northwoods]])
  • Ali Soufan  + (Arab-speaking FBI agent who was involved in a number of high-profile anti-terrorism cases)
  • Chad  + (Arabic and French speaking desert nation in [[North Africa]]. Formerly part of the [[French Empire]], Chad has seen instability in recent years.)
  • Brian Crozier  + (Arch espionage insider who founded his own intelligence agency)
  • Daniel Pipes  + (Arch-Zionist and neoconservative intellectual and commentator)
  • Justin Welby  + (Archbishop of Canterbury from 2013)
  • Francis Spellman  + (Archbishop of New York 1939-1967 and protector of [[Ivan Illich]].)
  • George Pell  + (Archbishop with friends in high places)
  • Karl Bendetsen  + (Architect of the [[internment of Japanese Americans]] during [[World War II]]. [[1971 Bilderberg]])
  • File:Deagel 2025 Forecast.zip  + (Archive of the 2025 population forecast)
  • Svalbard  + (Arctic archipelago of high strategic importance)
  • Document:The Time to Negotiate Peace in Ukraine Is NOW  + (Are things in [[Ukraine]] getting worse? Yes, for both sides. This is precisely the right time to give peace a chance.)
  • Tendring District Council  + (Area in Essex, England)
  • Adrian Salbuchi  + (Argeninian political analyst, writer and commentator)
  • Martín Varsavsky  + (Argentine businessman based in Spain who founded several companies worldwide.)
  • Martín Guzmán  + (Argentinean Minister of Economy during the Covid-lockdowns and debt restructuring.)
  • Luis María Otero Monsegur  + (Argentinian banker who attended the [[1970 Cercle meeting in Washington DC]])
  • Alberto Nisman  + (Argentinian lawyer and CIA/Mossad collaborator who was murdered the day before delivering report on the [[1994 car bombing of the Jewish center in Buenos Aires]].)
  • Eugenio Burzaco  + (Argentinian politically connected spook with a large amount of dodgy dealings. [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2006|WEF Young Global Leader 2006]])
  • Cristina Kirchner  + (Argentinian vice president; former first lady and former president)
  • Elias Davidsson  + (Argued that the US deep state organized the events of September 11th, 2001.)
  • Document:Armed and Dangerous  + (Arguments about whether ministers should resign are not the main point of the Scott Report, says Paul Foot. The real dynamite is in the connection between government and the arms industry - and the level of deception involved)
  • American Continental Corporation  + (Arizona company involved in the [[Savings and loan fraud]] through its chairman [[Charles Keating]].)
  • Jackson Stephens  + (Arkansas oilman and investment banker. Through his company and Worthen Bank, were key financial backers and fundraisers for [[Bill Clinton]] during his Presidential election in 1992.)
  • Libyan Islamic Fighting Group  + (Armed insurgent group in [[Libya]] backed to the hilt by [[Britain]] for many years.)
 (Arms dealer and central figure in the [[Iran-Contra Affair]])
  • Manucher Ghorbanifar  + (Arms dealer and central figure in the [[Iran-Contra Affair]].)
  • Rolf Graage  + (Arms dealer, Le Cercle...)
  • Arms for Libya  + (Around 20 tonnes of C-4 plastic explosive,Around 20 tonnes of C-4 plastic explosive, training in bomb making, together with thousands of rifles, handguns & other weapons sold by a CIA operative to [[Muammar Gaddaffi]]'s Libya in the late [[1970s]] - early 1980s. Then "the biggest [[arms-dealing case]] in U.S. history", still lacking its own page on [[Wikipedia]] as of 2020.[[Wikipedia]] as of 2020.)
  • Philip Habib  + (Arranged for the dumping of President [[Ferdinand Marcos]].)
  • George Meany  + (Arranged the merger with the CIO)
  • Adrian Aispuro  + (Arrested in 2023, heavily armed and with fake [[U.S. Marshal]] credentials and demanded to be taken to the [[2024 US presidential candidate]] [[Robert F. Kennedy Jr]]. Corporate media were not interested.)
  • Willem Matser  + (Arrested in February 2003.<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>)
  • Salvador Guersson Smecke  + (Arrested in connection with the [[2001 Mexican legislative assembly attack]], then released without charge. Was reported to be an IDF Colonel.)
  • Kenneth Trentadue  + (Arrested in connection with the [[Oklahoma City bombing]] then died in jail. His brother suspected a case of mistaken identity.)
  • Frédéric Pierucci  + (Arrested in the US)
  • Document:Who Was Yuri Bezmenov  + (Article about Yuri Bezmenov by Mark Hackard)
  • Operation Paradise Falls  + (Article uploaded by the Wikispooks user CovertCalifornia)
  • Deep Black Lies  + (Articles and ebooks by David Guyatt)
  • Activist Teacher Blog  + (Articles and entries about activist teaching and radical pedagogy, edited by Denis G. Rancourt.)
  • Christopher Bollyn's Web site  + (Articles, publications and commentary by Christopher Bollyn, including most of his output originally published in 'The American Freepress' and elsewhere since 2001.)
  • Infectious clone  + (Artificially created homogenous copies of a single RNA virion, usable as a bioweapon creating symptoms of acute respiratory distress)
  • Hafizullah Amin  + (As Chairman of the Council of Ministers (Afghanistan))
  • Leslie Gelb  + (As Assistant Secretary of State)
  • Norman Schwarzkopf  + (As CENTCOM commander led 1990-91 [[Gulf War]]; Le Cercle)
  • Björn Lundvall  + (As CEO of [[LM Ericsson]], a part of the [[Wallenberg Sphere]], Lundvall also represented the Wallenberg family as a member of the [[Bilderberg Steering committee]].)
  • Bill Morneau  + (As Canadian Minister of Finance in March 2020 funded the "[[COVID-19 response]]")
  • Hafizullah Amin  + (As Chairman of the Revolutionary Council)
  • David Norquist  + (As Comptroller, he oversaw DoD's first-ever department-wide [[audit]] of $2.7 trillion in assets, which involved over 1,000 outside auditors and discovered "major flaws" but no "major cases of fraud or abuse.")
  • Huntington D. Sheldon  + (As Director of the [[Office of Current Intelligence]], Sheldon briefed three Presidents with the became the [[President's Daily Brief]])
  • Albert Edward  + (As Edward VII)