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- Anwar al-Awlaki + (The first assassination victim in modern times for whose death the US government has openly admitted responsibility.)
- Otis G. Pike + (The first congressman to battle the NSA)
- Patrice Lumumba + (The first democratically elected Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo, abducted, tortured and murdered. Foreign intelligence service involvement is strongly suspected.)
- Eric Jones + (The first director of GCHQ)
- Şafak Pavey + (The first disabled woman in the Turkish parliament)
- Downing Street memo + (The first documrentary evidence that the [[Invasion of Iraq]] was based on a lie.)
- James Klugmann + (The first editor)
- Katharine Viner + (The first female editor-in-chief of ''[[The Guardian]]'')
- Mansfield Smith-Cumming + (The first holder of this job)
- Daniel Fried + (The first holder of this job)
- Dwight Eisenhower + (The first holder of this office)
- Lyman Kirkpatrick + (The first holder of this position)
- L. Douglas Heck + (The first holder of this position)
- Dick White + (The first holder of this position.)
- Bruno Branciforte + (The first holder of this post)
- Karl Gether Bomhoff + (The first holder of this post)
- Tedros Ghebreyesus + (The first holder of this post who is ''not'' a medical [[doctor]]. Infamously suggested COVID fatality was "about 3.4%" on 3 March 2020.)
- Bandar bin Sultan + (The first holder of this post.)
- Giovanni Carlo + (The first holder of this post.)
- Security and Defence Learning/2005 + (The first in a sequence of 8 annual conferences on "defence" and "security", chaired by [[Harold Elletson]].)
- 9-11/Joint Congressional Inquiry + (The first inquiry into 9/11, by its own admission "not in the blame game". It produced an 800 page report of which 28 pages were censored, and released in redacted form in July 2016.)
- Syngman Rhee + (The first leader, whom the US placed as a leader they could control.)
- Salvador Allende + (The first marxist to be elected in [[South America]]. Deposed by the [[CIA]].)
- Le Cercle/1968 (New York) + (The first meeting of [[Le Cercle]] in America. End date uncertain)
- Laila Freivalds + (The first minister in Sweden to have resigned twice under scandalous circumstances.)
- Basil Zaharoff + (The first modern arms dealer, cunning, aggressive and ruthless.)
- John Jacob Astor + (The first multi-millionaire in the US)
- Iris Adams + (The first nurse to have the [[COVID-19/Vaccine]] at the hospital she worked at. Months later she died from [[COVID]] days before retirement.)
- Iran/1953 coup d'état + (The first of many large scale [[coups]] was carried out at the behest of [[big oil]], by the CIA. The report of the [[inaugural Bilderberg]] next year termed this "firm Western action in Persia ... [that] had produced successful results.")
- Integrity Initiative/Leak/1 + (The first of many leaks which exposed covertly organised groups of Russophobic academics, journalists, government officers and [[deep state operatives]] who strategised about how to alert to people to a purported Russian "threat".)
- Harvey Milk + (The first openly gay elected official in the history of California. Assassinated.)
- 9-11/WTC7/Destruction/Foreknowledge + (The first reference to a third tower collapsing is by Jane Standley of the BBC at around 10:45 a.m. Other references are later that afternoon.)
- Spanish autonomous community + (The first sub-national level of political and administrative division in Spain)
- Operation Cyclone + (The first time the CIA officially met [[Osama Bin Laden]] … The first time the CIA officially met [[Osama Bin Laden]], they deemed him part of the hero movement to protect the world against [[Soviet]] influence. In Operation Cyclone, the CIA funded him and allowed entire cities to become death traps with the narrative of giving Soviets their own Vietnam.ative of giving Soviets their own Vietnam.)
- Joseph McBride + (The first to discover documentary evidence that [[George H. W. Bush]] was an undercover CIA operative.)
- Gill Marcus + (The first woman Governor of the [[South African Reserve Bank]])
- Nancy Astor + (The first woman to take her seat in Parliament, a key member of the [[Cliveden Set]])
- Klaus Blech + (The first years as West German Ambassador to the Soviet Union)
- British Airways + (The flag carrier airline of the [[United Kingdom]])
- Guizhou University + (The flagship institution of higher learning in Guizhou province, [[China]].)
- University of Zagreb + (The focal institution of higher education in [[Croatia]], educating most of the members of the Croatian intelligentsia.)
- Ambassador/Honduras + (The foreign ambassadors to the [[Central American]] republic of [[Honduras]])
- UK/Army + (The foreign enforcement arm of the UK government.)
- James Bamford + (The foremost journalist publishing about the NSA.)
- Mordechai Vanunu + (The former Israeli nuclear technician who, … The former Israeli nuclear technician who, citing his opposition to weapons of mass destruction, revealed details of Israel's nuclear weapons program to the British press in 1986.He was captured by Mossad, kidnapped and subsequently imprisoned for 18 years, including 11 years in solitary confinement. He continues to be subject to harrassment and forbidden to speak to foreigners or to leave Israel.to speak to foreigners or to leave Israel.)
- Huseyin Kocadağ + (The former Istanbul Deputy police Chief killed in the [[Susurluk car crash]])
- Jack Dorsey + (The former [[CEO]] of [[Twitter]].)
- Hissène Habré + (The former [[CIA]] backed dictator of [[Chad]]. He was victorious over [[Muammar Gaddafi]] in the [[Toyota War]].)
- Vitaly Shishov + (The former head of the [[Belarusian House in Ukraine]] which helps people escape repression in [[Belarus]]. He was found hung. Suspected to be an assassination made look like a [[suicide]].)
- Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi + (The founder of the first influential movement for a united Europe.)