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  • Vasili Mitrokhin  + (KGB defector forming basis of possible British intelligence disinformation operation the [[Mitrokhin archive]].)
  • Peter Deriabin  + (KGB officer who defected to the [[United States]] in [[1954]].)
  • Oleg Gordievsky  + (KGB resident-designate (rezident) and bureau chief in [[London]], and was a double agent, providing information to the British [[MI6]] from [[1974]] to [[1985]].)
  • Indian Springs State Bank  + (Kansas bank which went bankrupt after being looted by CIA-connected airline owner [[Farhad Azima]])
  • Israel Katz  + (Katz opposes the [[two-state solution]] and the creation of a [[Palestinian state]] in any form, regarding it as unacceptable considering "our rights to this land".)
  • Stephen Conroy  + (Keen proponent of [[internet censorship]])
  • "No comment"  + (Keeping quiet about malfeasance is so important that a Gladio operative termed it "[[the golden rule]]")
  • Alienation  + (Keeping the populace alienated is a goal of the [[Deep State]].)
  • Demoralisation  + (Keeping the populace demoralised is a goal of the [[Deep State]].)
  • Document:Who pulls Boko Haram’s strings?  + (Keith Harmon-Snow interviewed by Voice of Russia about Boko Haram and the beneficiaries of their activities)
  • National Security Action Memorandum 263  + (Kennedy signs National Security Action Memorandum (NSAM) #263, signalling his intention to withdraw troops from Vietnam)
  • Kennedy body arrives at airport  + (Kennedy's body arrives at Lovefield Airport.)
  • Kennedy body leaves hospital  + (Kennedy's body leaves Parkland Hospital.)
  • Kennedy body returns to White House  + (Kennedy's body returns to the White House. ref. Treachery in Dallas, p 5)
  • Tonbridge School  + (Kent boarding school for the British ruling class)
  • Victor Ashe  + (Kentucky fellow [[Bonesman]], roommate and cheerleader with [[George W. Bush]], who was appointed [[US/Ambassador/Poland|Ambassador Poland]] from [[2004]] until [[2009]]. [[Bohemian Grove]])
  • George Barry Bingham  + (Kentucky media owner who attended 3 Bilderbergs in the 1950s. Ran the [[Marshall Plan]] in [[France]] in 1949.)
  • Stephen Karanja  + (Kenyan doctor who loudly said Covid-19 experimental vaccines "should not be given". Reportedly died a month later from "COVID complications".)
  • Kerry-anne Mendoza  + (Kerry-anne Mendoza is a writer, blogger and activist. She is the author of the Scriptonite Daily blog.)
  • WW1/Key Players  + (Key architects and arbiters of British policy and events during the 25 or so years leading up to the outbreak of World War I.)
  • Atlantic Council  + (Key part of the modern [[military-industrial congressional complex]].)
  • Cofer Black  + (Khartoum, Sudan)
  • University of Sussex  + (Kicked out professor after linking to Wikispooks)
  • Gul Rahman  + (Kidnapped and tortured to death by the CIA.)
  • Khalid El-Masri  + (Kidnapped for months by the CIA after a case of mistaken identity. His lawsuit was dismissed on grounds of "[[national security]]")
  • "Extraordinary rendition"  + (Kidnapping and forced transfer of individuals by intelligence agencies from one legal jurisdiction to another without recourse to legal proceedings.)
  • Kiev to resume truce if asked  + (Kiev government ready to extend the ceasefire near the crash site upon receiving a request from a multinational commission investigating the disaster.)
  • Christophe de Margerie  + (Killed in a plane crash. Succeeded by another Bilderberger.)
  • Uğur Mumcu  + (Killed in car bomb explosion)
  • Mpho Moerane  + (Killed in car crash)
  • Jackie Walorski  + (Killed in freak car crash)
  • John Tower  + (Killed in office in a suspicious plane crash one day after his friend, [[John Heinz III]] suffered a similar fate.)
  • John Deverell  + (Killed in the 1994 [[Mull of Kintyre Chinook crash]].)
  • Frederik Henriksen  + (King of Denmark. [[WEF/YGL]].)
  • Carl Hubertus  + (King of Sweden)
  • Malaysia  + (Kingdom in [[Southeast Asia]]. Known for air disasters.)
  • Fredrick Smith  + (Knights of Malta, CFR ...)
  • Gülten Kazgan  + (Known as the "Doyen of Economics" in Turkey)
  • William Scott-Gall  + (Known contact with the [[Integrity Initiative]])
  • University of Waterloo  + (Known for having more companies formed by its faculty, students, and alumni than any other Canadian university.)
  • Henry Grunwald  + (Known for his [[Watergate]] editorials)
  • 'The War Nerd'  + (Known for his outré and dark sense of humour, he discusses current wars and other [[military conflicts]] from the perspective of a "war fan".)
  • University of Kiel  + (Known for its close connections to [[intelligence agencies]])
  • Park Geun-hye  + (Korean President who became spectacularly unpopular after been exposed as a deep state operative)
  • Ahmad Bishara  + (Kuwait academic and activist who advocated liberal political reforms in the autocratic emirate. Attended the [[2003 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Kuwait  + (Kuwait has the 6th largest oil reserves of any nation state.)
  • Robert La Follette  + (La Follette stated that his chief goal was to break the "combined power of the private monopoly system over the political and economic life of the American people")
  • George Carlin  + (Labeled an "unproductive airman", received a general discharge on July 29, 1957.)
  • Document:Spiteful misogynistic bullying of Diane Abbott and left-wing staff laid out in internal party report  + (Labour General Secretary [[Iain McNicol]]Labour General Secretary [[Iain McNicol]], Executive Director for Elections [https://www.facebook.com/patrick.heneghan.902 Patrick Heneghan,] and [[Iain McNicol|Mr McNicol]]’s office manager [https://twitter.com/sofaasogood Tracey Allen] mocked [[Diane Abbott]] and insinuated that she had faked illness towards the end of the [[UK/2017 General Election|2017 General Election]] campaign.UK/2017 General Election|2017 General Election]] campaign.)
  • Ferdinand Grapperhaus  + (Labour Law)
 (Labour MP for Liverpool Riverside since 1997)
  • Tam Dalyell  + (Labour MP who posed the "West Lothian Question")
  • Christopher Leslie  + (Labour MP who quit and joined [[Change UK]] in protest at the leadership of [[Jeremy Corbyn]])
  • Ruth Kelly  + (Labour MP worked for [[Tony Blair]] and [[Gordon Brown]], then over to [[HSBC]].)
  • Bob Ainsworth  + (Labour MP, [[Secretary of State for Defence]] under [[Gordon Brown]])
  • Lucy Powell  + (Labour MP, frontbencher under [[Jeremy Corbyn]] and [[Keir Starmer]]. "Social media anti-vax misinformation is a matter of life or death")
  • Jo Stevens  + (Labour MP, frontbencher under [[Jeremy Corbyn]] and [[Keir Starmer]].)
  • Emma Whysall  + (Labour Party candidate)
  • Håkon Haugli  + (Labour Party politician who then worked for business association. CEO of [[Innovation Norway]]. [[Trilateral Commission]].)
  • Kevan Jones  + (Labour defence politician with safe establishment views)
  • Shrewsbury 24  + (Labour is threatening to oppose Tory government plans to extend spying powers unless it releases papers about the "politically motivated show trial" of the Shrewsbury 24 in the 1970s.)
  • Lynn Williams  + (Labour leader, Bilderberg Steering committee, 9 Bilderbergs)
  • Andrew Adonis  + (Labour party politician and Bilderberger. Vice Chairman of the European Movement (UK))
  • Odd Højdahl  + (Labour union bureucrat and politician)
  • Document:Austerity has brought anguish and hardship – that is why I am fighting Richmond Park for Labour  + (Labour's [[Christian Wolmar]] aims to replace Tory [[Zac Goldsmith]] as MP for [[2016 Richmond Park by-election|Richmond Park]])
  • Document:Labour’s witch-hunt against Ken Livingstone  + (Labour's kangaroo court trying to justify suspending [[Ken Livingstone]] for stating the fact that [[Adolf Hitler|Hitler]] supported [[Zionism]])
  • Document:Bristol West CLP condemns suspension of Corbyn  + (Labour’s hierarchy has banned [[CLP]]s Labour’s hierarchy has banned [[CLP]]s from debating or voting on [[Corbyn]]’s suspension or the [https://www.equalityhumanrights.com/sites/default/files/investigation-into-antisemitism-in-the-labour-party.pdf EHRC report] and some Regional Directors have blocked attempts to do so. It seems Bristol West members hold their democracy and their [[Jeremy Corbyn|former party leader]] in too high a regard to toe the line.remy Corbyn|former party leader]] in too high a regard to toe the line.)
  • Constantin Menges  + (Laid the foundations for the Reagan doctrine of support to insurgent groups to destabilize communist governments.)
  • Norman Lamont  + (Lamont was involved in Black Wednesday, which transferred billions of pounds from UK taxpayers to financial traders (most notably [[George Soros]]).)
  • Tony Robinson  + (Lancashire Police Special branch 1965-1981. He was responsible for vetting workers at the Ford Halewood plant. He has spoken to TV about interference in Police business by MI5.)
  • 1948 Hague Congress  + (Landmark conference which had a profound influence on the shape of the [[European Movement]]. Many of the groups organizing the conference received covert funding from the [[CIA]].)
  • Orwellian language  + (Language chosen to hide rather than expose the truth.)
  • Queensland  + (Large Australian northern state)
  • Western Australia  + (Large Australian state isolated from the others by deserts)
  • Bank of Montreal  + (Large Canadian bank. Several executives have attended Bilderberg meetings.)
  • Sétif and Guelma massacre  + (Large French colonial massacre in 1945.)
  • Thales Group  + (Large French weapons manufacturer)
  • Sinaloa cartel  + (Large Mexican drug cartel, possibly working with the agreement of [[US deep state]])
  • Temple University  + (Large Philadelphia university)
  • Baker Donelson  + (Large [[United States|U.S.]] [[law firm]] and [[lobbying]] group)
  • University of Wrocław  + (Large break from German to Polish in 1945)
  • ClimateWorks  + (Large funder of projects intended to steerLarge funder of projects intended to steer public opinion and take control over all government policy under the pretext of fighting [[climate change]]. Part of "a blob" of similar very wealthy interconnected foundations with opaque structures. Backers include [[Bill Gates]] and [[Michael Bloomberg]].[[Michael Bloomberg]].)
  • Mining industry  + (Large global industry; specifying in extraction of natural resources)
  • University of Central Florida  + (Large hub for space- and military-industrial research)
  • Continent  + (Large landmasses)
  • Dwayne Andreas  + (Large political donor to both major US parties.)
  • Antwerp  + (Large port and oil refinery city, world center for the [[diamond]] trade.)
  • Reed Elsevier  + (Large publisher with a [[7-7]] connection)
  • Oregon State University  + (Large research activity)
  • Brad Connett  + (Large vaccine pharma company executive, [[Event 201]] participant)
  • Sterilization campaign  + (Large-scale and well organized sterilization efforts for population control and reduction.)
  • Future Of Russia Foundation  + (Largely UK company with a remarkable assortment of directors)
  • Loyalist Volunteer Force  + (Largely inactive Ulster loyalist paramilitary group)
  • Bechtel  + (Largest construction and civil engineering company in the [[US]] and the 9th-largest privately owned American company in 2016)
  • Roche  + (Largest pharmaceutical company in the world)
  • File:The Astonishing Hubris of a Global Experimental Vaccine.pdf  + (Larry Sanger explains why he thinks it might be a bad idea to vaccinate billions of people with an experimental substance of which the long term side effects are unknown (initially published at larrysanger.org).)
  • Melanie Andress-Tobiasson  + (Las Vegas judge who is said to have committed suicide amidst an ethics probe after she started investigating underage prostitution ring)
  • Mikhail Gorbachev  + (Last President of the Soviet Union.)
  • Aid convoy moves out  + (Last Trucks From Aid Convoy to Ukraine Return to Russia)
  • Rodric Braithwaite  + (Last UK Ambassador to USSR, first to post-soviet Russia. Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee 1992-3. [[1993 Bilderberg]], became [[The Britain-Russia Centre and the British East-West Centre/Director]] in 1994)
  • Malaysia Airlines Flight 17/Last ADS-B contact  + (Last contact by the ADS-B (Automatic dependent surveillance-broadcast) of flight tracking web sites.)