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  • Murat Çetinkaya  + (Sacked by Tayyip Erdogan)
  • Vernon Kell  + (Sacked by Winston Churchill.)
  • John Sinclair  + (Sacked by [[Anthony Eden]] after the death of frogman sent to spy on Soviet ship.)
  • Esther McVey  + (Sacked just before [[COVID]])
  • Dennis Blair  + (Sacked without ceremony)
  • Juliana Wilhelmina  + (Sad (but not completely clean) wife of seemingly ruthless Prince Bernhard. Was silenced and blackmailed very early with her spooky connections by her own husband.)
  • User:Robin  + (Sadly, false flag attacks have become routSadly, false flag attacks have become routine in the 21st century, and a lot of effort and resources are channeled into their production - and even more into the suppression of these truths. The more people who understand this technique, the less effective and more counterproductive it will be.ive and more counterproductive it will be.)
  • Neil Basu  + (Said there should be a discussion about whether it is "the correct thing for society to allow" people to spread online "misinformation that could cost people’s lives".)
  • Abu Qatada  + (Salafi cleric and Jordanian national, expelled from UK)
  • Homosexuality  + (Same-sex attraction.)
  • Ivo Samkalden  + (Samkalden, as first [[Jewish]]Samkalden, as first [[Jewish]] mayor of [[Amsterdam]] from [[1967]] to [[1977]], was the main instigator - with backing and a secret advisory board - that changed Amsterdam's main financial economy from industrial to [[corporate]] sources. During his tenure the first coffee-shops were opened and multiple [[drug]]-networks were set-up. [[Klaas Bruinsma]] escaped this "law and order mayor".[[Klaas Bruinsma]] escaped this "law and order mayor".)
  • Crispin Blunt  + (Sandhurst, Le Cercle, MP, Chair of the Foreign Affairs Select Committee)
  • Geoffrey Tantum  + (Sandhurst, MI6, Former(?) secretary of [[Le Cercle]])
  • Document:Killing Diplomacy  + (Sane people will choose politics over war,Sane people will choose politics over war, and sane – that is, competently governed – nations will choose diplomacy over belligerence and confrontation. If we look around in search of such incompetently governed nations, two examples readily present themselves: the [[United States]] and the [[United Kingdom]].ited Kingdom]].)
  • David Veness  + (Sat on the [[Mishcon Note]] written by [[Diana Spencer]] about her presentiment of a fatal car crash.)
  • Babylon Bee  + (Satirical website censored since 2020.)
  • King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals  + (Saudi Arabian university)
  • Makarem Batterjee  + (Saudi YGL businessman who worked with the Saudi government on [[COVID-19]] as president of the [[Saudi German Hospitals Group]])
  • Sami Alangari  + (Saudi businessman with [[deep state]] connections.)
  • Maan al-Jaraba  + (Saudi political [[dissident]] who claims he was attempted murdered in a similar way to [[Jamal Khashoggi]].)
  • Bandar bin Sultan  + (Saudi state media announced that he was removed from this position "at his own request".)
  • Ted Westhusing  + (Saw a lot of [[fraud]] going on in Iraq and let his exasperation show. Shot dead near Baghdad.)
  • David Grimes  + (Says the things wanted, therefore allowed access to [[Corporate media|commercially-controlled media]] as a 'debunker'. Very fond of the [[straw man]] argument.)
  • Document:The Rossing File:The Inside Story of Britain's Secret Contract for Namibian Uranium  + (Scandal in the [[1970s]]Scandal in the [[1970s]] and [[1980s]] of collusion by successive British governments with the mining conglomerate [[Rio Tinto Group|Rio Tinto]] to import [[yellowcake]] from the [[Rössing Uranium Mine]] in [[Namibia]] (illegally occupied by apartheid [[South Africa]]) in defiance of international law, and leading to the targeting of [[UN Commissioner for Namibia]] [[Bernt Carlsson]] on [[Pan Am Flight 103]] in December 1988.[Pan Am Flight 103]] in December 1988.)
  • Tina Joemat-Pettersson  + (Scandal ridden ex-minister form South Africa who died suddenly)
  • Barbados  + (Scenic [[Caribbean]] island nation. Formerly part of the [[British Empire]])
  • Paddy Lillis  + (Schemed successfully to deny new Corbyn supporters a say in Labor internal elections.)
  • Jim Marrs  + (Scholar for 9/11 Truth who taught a class on the [[JFK assassination]] at the [[University of Texas at Arlington]] for 30 years.)
  • File:Truth for Germany.pdf  + (Scholarly questioning of the official (vicScholarly questioning of the official (victor's) narrative of World War II as "The Peoples' War" or "The Good War". A narrative that is quintessentially ideological in laying blame for the biggest humanitarian catastrophe in history to date on Germany alone. The book, together with his subsequent publishing activities in the field of historical revision have earned this meek and self-effacing man one term of imprisonment and several other convictions in 'Freedom-loving' Germany.r convictions in 'Freedom-loving' Germany.)
  • New College School  + (School tied to [[New College, Oxford]].)
  • Fritz Halm  + (Schweizerische Arbeitgeberverband. Known earlier as Zentralverband Schweizerischer Arbeitgeberorganisationen.)
  • Space Relations  + (Sci-fi novel of an intergalactic empire ruled by aristocrats, whose boredom and absolute power have driven them to madness, in which humans are kidnapped to become illegal playthings of the galaxy's super-rich.)
  • Richard Lewontin  + (Science dissident who wrote ''Not In Our Genes'' and aired ''Biology As Ideology''.)
  • Gerard Piel  + (Science editor at [[Life magazine]], then editor in chief at [[Scientific American]] [[1947]]-[[1984]].)
  • Science/Problematic notions  + (Science is sometimes used as [[thought stopping cliché]] and/or tied to [[grant]]s to predetermine desired outcomes for businesses as well as education curriculums)
  • Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology  + (Science university in Moscow with rigorous training standards)
  • Scientism  + (Science™ when used as a bullying technique: "just shut up and follow the experts". Exaggerated belief in science)
  • File:What Really Caused the ROKS Cheonan Warship Sinking?.pdf  + (Scientific proof that it was not the North Korean military that sank the Cheonan, but a rogue South Korean submarine)
  • Pugwash Conferences  + (Scientis organization whose main objective is "the elimination of all weapons of mass destruction (nuclear, chemical and biological) and of war as a social institution to settle international disputes.")
  • Metin Sitti  + (Scientis with interest in microrobotics and nanotechnology)
  • Jonathan Jay Couey  + (Scientist and biological researcher who has questioned the efficacy of "[[gain-of-function]]" research and suggested that COVID-19 may have been cause by means other than a synthetic virus.)
  • Dennis Bushnell  + (Scientist and futurist working for NASA)
  • Árpád Pusztai  + (Scientist who was fired - likely after a intervention from Prime Minister [[Tony Blair]] - after publishing research unfavorable to genetically modified food.)
  • Richard Lindzen  + (Scientist with opinions outside the [[scientific consensus about climate change]])
  • Luhan Yang  + (Scientist working on [[xenotransplantation]], cross-species transplants. [[Berggruen Institute]]. [[World Economic Forum]] Young Leader.)
  • John Davison Rockefeller III  + (Scion of the [[Rockefeller family]] with a lifelong passion for [[population control]])
  • Jonathan Oppenheimer  + (Scion of the gold and diamond [[Oppenheimer family]], [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]], [[WEF/GLT/2002]], [[WEF/YGL/2005]]...)
  • Aberdeen University  + (Scotland's third-oldest university and the fifth-oldest in the English-speaking world)
  • Tom McKillop  + (Scottish Bilderberger, [[AstraZeneca CEO]] 1999-2006, European Round Table of Industrialists)
  • Raymond Robertson  + (Scottish Conservative politician, later founding director of PR-company [[Halogen Communications]])