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  • Canada/Privy Council  + (Namesake of the UK [[Privy Council]]. A means of covert UK control over the Canadian government)
  • Anton Lubowski  + (Namibian anti-apartheid activist assassinated by South Africa's [[Civil Cooperation Bureau]])
  • Phil ya Nangoloh  + (Namibian human rights activis)
  • Hage Geingob  + (Namibian politician, served as president and prime minister)
  • United Nations Institute for Namibia  + (Namibian students in the library of the United Nations Institute for Namibia in 1978)
  • Charles Lieber  + (Nanoscience expert arrested by US authorizes on January 28, 2020.)
  • Peru  + (Nation state in [[South America]] with [[cocaine]] growing capacity used by the [[SDS]])
  • National Democratic Institute/Board and Staff  + (National Democratic Institute/Board and Staff)
  • Alton Keel  + (National Security Adviser for President [[Ronald Reagan]])
  • Nation/Election  + (National elections are the official methodNational elections are the official method whereby "[[democratic]]" systems give people a [[vote]], as a way to choose a [[political party]] to constitute government. They generally happen every few years according to some schedule, or more often in times of political turbulence, such as shifting political alliances. The extent to which they are "free and fair" varies from time to time and from place to place. Since about 1989 it has become ''de rigeur'' more or less worldwide. The techniques of [[statecraft]] have been aggressively developed to covertly influence the outcome.veloped to covertly influence the outcome.)
 (National elections to the UK parliament)