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- Beto O'Rourke + (Texas Democratic politician and presidential candidate.)
- Billie Sol Estes + (Texas businessman connected to fraud involving his friend and future U.S. President [[Lyndon B. Johnson|Lyndon Johnson]], and a string of murders, including [[John F. Kennedy]].)
- Ron Wright + (Texas congressman who died of [[COVID]].)
- Lee Rosenthal + (Texas judge ruling that the [[DEA]] was not liable for damages they had incurred to other people's property during a [[drug sting]].)
- Houston Post + (Texas newspaper, closed in 1995)
- Dresser Industries + (Texas oil an gas sector supplier)
- Clint Murchison Sr + (Texas oil millionaire, loathed JFK.)
- David Harold Byrd + (Texas oilman with connection to LBJ, who made millions of dollars from the JFK assassination.)
- University of North Texas + (Texas university)
- Texas A&M University + (Texas university close to [[Big Pharma]] and other corporations)
- University of Texas–Pan American + (Texas university in the Rio Grande Valley)
- Texas Tech University + (Texas university with heavy Hispanic presence)
- Document:The Confessions of Rudolf Hoss + (Text and commentary on the confessions of Auschwitz camp commandant Rudolf Hoss secured under torture and gross ill-treatment by both his British and Polish inquisitors)
- Document:The Euro-Summit Agreement on Greece + (Text of the Euro-Greek agreement on Greek debt, annotated by Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek finance minister)
- Mahidol University + (Thai medical university)
- Phao Siyanon + (Thai police general who ran huge opium trade in collaboration with the [[CIA]] and the [[Kuomintang]].)
- Supachai Panitchpakdi + (Thai politician who has a career working at [[IGO]]s.)
- Document:The Gulf of Credibility + (That [[Iran]] would target a [[Japan]]ese ship and a friendly [[Russia]]n crewed ship is a ludicrous allegation)
- Airey Neave + (Thatcher aide who may have been intent on tackling corruption. Assassinated, allegedly by a splinter Irish group.)
- Document:How Chrystia Freeland Organised Donald Trump’s Coup in Venezuela + (That’s what [[Ukraine]], and now [[Venezuela]], and many other [[US]] coups and invasions, are - and have been - really about. It’s about the ‘peace’ of the graveyard, NOT any democracy, anywhere at all.)
- Integrity Initiative/Cover up + (The)
- India + (The "''Jewel in the Crown''" of the [[British Empire]]. Until independence in [[1947]] it was ruled from London under the auspices of a British-appointed Viceroy whose powers were absolute.)
- Bank of Credit and Commerce International + (The "Bank of Crooks and Criminals International", as some nicknamed it, was a bank set up to facilitate large scale, global money laundering, mainly to support a range of black operations by intelligence agencies.)
- James Holmes + (The "Batman shooter")
- George Fisher Baker + (The "Dean of American Banking", 3rd richest US citizen at his death)
- WW1 + (The "Great War" and the "War to End War". Perhaps 10 million killed.)
- Mike Adams + (The "HealthRanger", owns and runs ''[[Natural News]]'')
- Document:Hong Kong's Identity Crisis + (The "Occupy Central" movement in Hong Kong … The "Occupy Central" movement in Hong Kong seek to harness popular disaffection, especially among the young, but its leaders represent colonial collaborators who cannot accept the return of Hong Kong to China, nor imagine life other than as cogs in an Anglo-American world order. as cogs in an Anglo-American world order.)
- Official narrative + (The "Official Narrative" is the cover stor … The "Official Narrative" is the cover story of "the powers that be". On Wikispooks this generally means the story intended for citizens of the so-called 'Western Democracies'. This could be the truth, but the term is usually reserved for use in cases in which it departs significantly from the truth (which may be be unclear or completely unknown, cover by a veil of official lies).nknown, cover by a veil of official lies).)
- Gulf of Mexico + (The "Third Coast" of the [[United States]].)
- War on Journalism + (The "War on Journalism" is a global campaign to try to suppress fact-based reporting. It is a deep state response to increased awareness of [[big media's mendacity]] and that many "[[democracies]]" offer their citizens no real choice.)
- User:Robin + (The "War on Terror" is not a mistake, nor did it begin in 2001 in response to 9/11. This page clears up a number of misconceptions about this so-called "war" which like the "[[war on drugs]]" was designed to be endless.)
- "COVID-19/Response" + (The "[[Emergency legislation|response]]" to [[COVID-19]] event appears to have been coordinated globally to effect social change and economic reasons.)
- Democracy & Security International Conference + (The "[[Neoconservative]] International" that reports it was intested in "building a world of free and democratic states")
- Paley Media Council + (The "[[WEF|Davos]] of the Communications Industry." [[Henry Kissinger]] "took a great interest and played an active role" in it.)
- Americans for Democratic Action + (The "activist organization of Cold War liberalism.")
- 2016 London mayoral election + (The "big first test" for [[Jeremy Corbyn]]'s leadership of the Labour Party)
- Semion Mogilevich + (The "boss of bosses" of most Russian Mafia syndicates in the world)
- Lèse-majesté + (The "crime" of dishonouring the ruler. The … The "crime" of dishonouring the ruler. The term is historically applied to crowned heads of state like kings, queens and emperors. While the original meaning is regarded as quaint, insulting rulers is still disliked, and several republics still classify offences against the dignity of the president or the state itself as a crime. Noticeably, several countries also criminalize insults to foreign heads of state.inalize insults to foreign heads of state.)
- Africa + (The "dark continent", almost completely overrun by European colonialists, now full of nominally independent governments. Its exploitation continues in a range of more modern, complex, forms, such as [[land grabbing]].)
- Serif Mardin + (The "doyen of Turkish sociology")
- United States Postal Inspection Service + (The "law enforcement arm of the United States Postal Service.")
- Gavrilo Princip + (The "lone nut" assassin who supposedly started the [[First World War]])
- David Addington + (The "most powerful man you’ve never heard of" (2006) who was an energetic supporter of [[torture]] under George W. Bush.)
- Moral hazard + (The "too big to fail" meme, giving an unfair advantage to entities which already have more power and assets than the "others who are NOT too big".)
- National Endowment for Democracy + (The "traditional intermediary of the CIA", promoting the US "national interest" abroad by financing groups and individuals.)
- Gretchen Whitmer/Kidnapping plot + (The "unsuccessful plot" in 2020 to overthrow the [[Michigan]] government arranged by the FBI.)
- "COVID-19/Vaccine" + (The "vaccine" for [[COVID 19]]?)
- Zin Mar Aung + (The "worst is yet to come" for [[Myanmar]].)
- Georgetown University + (The #1 spooky US university)