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

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  • JohnPilger.com  + (The films and journalism of John Pilger)
  • Arnaud Jacomet  + (The final Secretary-General of the [[Western European Union]])
  • Integrity Initiative/Leak/7  + (The final tranche of Integrity Initiative documents, released in March 2020, which gave an impression of the scale of the multi-million pound operation)
  • Mangala Samaraweera  + (The finance minister of [[Sri Lanka]] until just before [[COVID]]. He later died of the disease despite being vaccinated.)
  • Edward Brooke  + (The first African American elected to the US Senate [[Bilderberg 1969]].)
  • Bilderberg/1954  + (The first Bilderberg meeting, attended by 68 men from Europe and the US, including 20 businessmen, 25 politicians, 5 financiers & 4 academics.)
  • Remdesivir  + (The first FDA-approved drug for treatment of COVID, highly expensive, poor safety profile, promoted by [[Anthony Fauci]]. US hospitals were paid to use it on patients, although it did not improve recovery rates.)
  • Pierre Quesnay  + (The first General Manager of the [[Bank for International Settlements]].)
  • Giuseppe Petrilli  + (The first Italian European Commissioner on the [[Hallstein Commission]] 1958-1961. Attended [[Bilderberg/1965|1965 Bilderberg meeting]].)
  • Oliver Coppard  + (The first Jewish metro mayor in England; a supporter of [[15-minute cities]])
  • Václav Klaus  + (The first Prime Minister of the Czech Republic. Cercle repeated visitor)
  • Hastings Ismay  + (The first Secretary General of NATO.)
  • William Henry Draper Jr.  + (The first US Ambassador to NATO)
  • Rutgers University  + (The first US university to announce it would discriminate against students who had not received a [[COVID-19 vaccination]].)
  • James Forrestal  + (The first [[US Secretary of Defense]], died in mysterious circumstances in [[Bethesda Naval Hospital]], Maryland)
  • Jim Yong Kim  + (The first [[World Bank President]] since 1995 who was not a member of the [[Bilderberg Steering committee]].)
  • Terrance Yeakey  + (The first [[policeman]] on the scene of the [[Oklahoma City bombing]]. Reportedly a [[suicide]].)
  • 2021 Newfoundland and Labrador general election  + (The first [[postal voting]]-only election in [[Canada]]. Hampered by [[COVID-19 ]], the voting process was not simple. Unsurprisingly, the results couldn't have been better for the governing Liberals.)
  • Royal Agricultural University  + (The first agricultural college in the English-speaking world.)
  • Kim Il-sung University  + (The first and most important university in [[North Korea]])