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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "The US' first Coordinator for Counterterrorism". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Álvaro Uribe  + (The US deep state's preferred 'go-to' man for Colombia and Latin-America.)
  • Internal Revenue Service  + (The US government agency responsible for collecting taxes and the administration of the Internal Revenue Code.)
  • U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission  + (The US government's agency to regulate the financial sector, generally thought to be completely captured by the larger financial interests.)
  • US/Nuclear weapons  + (The US had (has?) far more nuclear weapons than any other nation state and made clear a while back, that it is very willing to use them.)
  • United States Intelligence Community/Privatisation  + (The US has outsourced much of it's intelligence capacity to private companies.)
  • Immigration and Customs Enforcement  + (The US immigration service. Tasked with finding illegals, some reports have hinted it to be a front for [[sex trafficking]].)
  • Susan Graber  + (The US judge who commented on [[Saleh v. Bush]])
  • John Koeltl  + (The US judge who dismissed the [[DNC]] civil suit against [[Julian Assange]] “with prejudice”. In retirement he has attempted to defend the rights of those imprisoned in [[Guantanamo Bay]].)
  • Alexander Acosta  + (The US lawyer whose approval of a plea deal with [[Jeffrey Epstein]] avoided a public trial after being told that “Epstein was above his pay grade.”)
  • John Yoo  + (The US lawyer whose name is now synonymous with the infamous "torture memo" which opened the door to legalising torture and lead to his conviction as a [[war criminal]].)