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  • Tom Cotton  + (The most Hawkish senator in US Congress. Elected, funded and guided by [[AIPAC]], advocates war crimes, jailing kids and aunts for "corruption of blood". Tried very infamously to sabotage the Iran Nuclear Deal.)
  • Water  + (The most basic resource needed for life, and unavailable to more than 1 billion people worldwide. :-( ...)
  • 2010 Cumbria shootings  + (The most deadly gun attack carried out in the UK since the 1996 [[Dunblane school massacre]], attributed to "[[lone nut]]" [[Derrick Bird]])
  • 2017 Las Vegas shooting  + (The most deadly mass shooting in US history, one about which many questions - most particularly "Why?" - remain unanswered. The original [[official narrative]] of a single "[[lone nut]]" shooter was confused as of February 2018.)
  • Skull and Bones  + (The most elite US secret society, largely unknown until its influence was publicised by Antony Sutton, who highlighted in particular its members' apparently insatiable desire for power and their mutual loyalty in spite often of public antagonism.)
  • Pandora Papers  + (The most expansive leak of tax haven files in history)
  • UK/2012 Health and Social Care Act  + (The most extensive reorganisation of the structure of the National Health Service in England to date.)
  • CIA  + (The most high profile of the US intelligenThe most high profile of the US intelligence agencies, a covert agent of foreign policy. Funded by a 'black budget' derived from the global drug trade, the CIA is experienced at assassination, blackmail, instigating coups and other such covert deep state actions. Its scrutiny in the early [[1970s]] however led to the development of more secure bases for the most sensitive deep state operations. the most sensitive deep state operations.)
  • University of Toronto  + (The most important university in Canada)
  • University of Texas at Austin  + (The most liberal school in Texas.)
  • Phil Ochs  + (The most political singer/songwriter against the [[war in Vietnam]]. Survived strangulation attack by "robber" that may have been CIA operation.)
  • Fort Hood  + (The most populous U.S. military installation in the world, the number and particularly the type of crimes reported in and around the facility is suspicious and has the hallmarks of either a black site or quite a chaotic base.)
  • Ethiopia  + (The most populous landlocked country in the world.)
  • China  + (The most populous nation state in the world)
  • Gannett  + (The most powerful [[mass media]] [[newspaper]] company in the [[USA]].)
  • Norwegian Intelligence Service  + (The most powerful deep state entity in Norway)
  • C-4  + (The most powerful non-nuclear explosive, sThe most powerful non-nuclear explosive, supposedly very tightly controlled. However, in 1982 a long time CIA operative exported 20 tons, almost the entire US domestic stockpile, to Libya, and trained [[Muammar Gaddafi]]'s forces how to use it for bomb making.]]'s forces how to use it for bomb making.)
  • Pakistan Military Academy  + (The most prestigious military academy in Pakistan, training future leaders.)
  • Taras Shevchenko National University of Kyiv  + (The most prestigious university in Ukraine)
  • Seoul National University  + (The most prestigious university in [[South Korea]])
  • Le Cercle/2016 (Washington)  + (The most recent Cercle meeting known to have been photographed. Guest [[Václav Klaus]] later published 7 photos of the event online.)
  • Joint Chiefs of Staff  + (The most senior military leaders in the [[United States]])
  • User:Jun  + (The most talked about president in the worThe most talked about president in the world post 9-11. Trump has become the spokesperson for a conservative/alt-right hybrid section of a splintered US deep state that most importantly got older generations on the Internet listening to hand-picked political theories. His campaign-style is always peculiarly focused on the emotional engineering of older rural Americans that the American system (or the Pareto Principle) threw overboard after the Cold War. Up until now nobody still knows why Trump was placed there: Are they planning a civil war by rallying rural Americans to arms? Or is it just the new reality to pander to ageing populations?w reality to pander to ageing populations?)
  • Tucker Carlson Tonight  + (The most-watched program on cable news)
  • Big pharma  + (The multinational drug companies, supposedly in competition, but who have interlocking interests and personnel, and who operate a [[revolving door]] with their supposed regulatory agencies, now long since [[regulatory capture|captured]].)
  • Killing of Don Henry and Kevin Ives  + (The murder of two kids who have witnessed criminal activity.)
  • Document:Gold Smoke and Mirrors  + (The murky world of gold custodianship, trading and gold price suppression.)
  • University of Iceland  + (The national Icelandic university.)
  • Syrian Arab Army  + (The national army of [[Syria]].)
  • Danmarks Nationalbank  + (The national bank of Denmark)
  • Church of Scotland  + (The national church of [[Scotland]].)
  • RAI  + (The national public broadcasting company of Italy)
  • ONS  + (The national statistics office, which - in contrast to almost all national statistical authorities, up until 2023 ''did publish'' some all cause mortality statistics by [[COVID-19/Vaccine|COVID jab]] status.)
  • University of Tartu  + (The national university of [[Estonia]])
  • Neoconservatism  + (The neocon movement emerged in the [[1970s]]The neocon movement emerged in the [[1970s]] around a group of public intellectuals, several of whom were influenced by [[University of Chicago]] political scientist [[Leo Strauss]] and [[Yale University]] classicist [[Donald Kagan]].<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup>)
  • Ismail Sabri Yaakob  + (The new Prime Minister of [[Malaysia]] in [[2021]])
  • Joaquin Duato  + (The new [[CEO]] of [[Johnson & Johnson]])
  • Document:Labour's next leader has already betrayed the left  + (The next [[Leader of the Labour Party]]The next [[Leader of the Labour Party]] is already a prisoner to the "institutional [[antisemitism]]" narrative. That means their hands are chained not only to support for [[Israel]], but to the reactionary politics in which [[Israel]] as a [[Jewish]] state makes sense – a worldview that embraces its style of ethnic, chauvinist, militaristic, segregationist politics.st, militaristic, segregationist politics.)
  • University of California/Davis  + (The northernmost of the ten campuses of the University of California system.)
  • Azov Battalion  + (The not be talked about neo-[[nazi]]The not be talked about neo-[[nazi]] army battalion [[Ukraine]] used to fight against the [[Russian]] [[military]] in the [[Donbass]] and [[Ukraine]]. Its existence is highly talked down in western media, even though the [[UN]] accused them multiple times of war crimes, including electrocuting and raping men.s, including electrocuting and raping men.)
  • Document:The Four Horsemen Gallop By  + (The notion that [[Britain]]The notion that [[Britain]] will take part in military action against [[Syria]] with neither investigation of the evidence nor a parliamentary vote is worrying indeed. Without [[UN Security Council|Security Council]] authorisation, any such action is illegal in any event., any such action is illegal in any event.)
  • Document:Downing Street Memo  + (The now infamous memo about the 2003 Invasion of Iraq)
  • Deputy Ambassador  + (The number-two diplomat assigned to an embassy or other diplomatic mission.)
  • Decade  + (The object for calendar decades.)
  • Year  + (The object for calendar years.)
  • Event  + (The object for experiences/operations that happened, will happen or were planned to happen.)
  • Group  + (The object for groups of people. For individuals, use 'person')
  • Employment  + (The object for names of jobs important enough to have their own Wikispooks page.)
  • Video  + (The object for videos.)
  • Website  + (The object for websites. This is currently the only main namespace object which doesn't have an infobox.)
  • UK/PMO  + (The office of the [[UK Prime Minister]])
  • Martin Bryant  + (The official "lone nut" perpetrator of the [[Port Arthur Massacre]], with an IQ of just 66.)
  • Abdelhamid Abaaoud  + (The official "mastermind" behind the [[mass murder in Paris]])
  • Rescue Britain  + (The official UK Campaign to intervene and Rescue Britain from high utility prices, fuel costs, and an impossible cost of living!)
  • Nordic Council  + (The official body (some say talkshop) for formal inter-parliamentary Nordic cooperation.)
  • Syrian Civil Defense  + (The official civil defense organisation of [[Syria]], in existence since 1953. The name has been deceptively taken over by the propaganda construct the [[White Helmets]].)
  • File:BreivikIndictment.pdf  + (The official legal indictments of Brevik for the 22 July 2011 murders on Utoya Island and the planting of the Oslo bomb)
  • Cold War  + (The official narrative had 2 diametricallyThe official narrative had 2 diametrically opposed systems locked in combat with one another since soon after WW2. Each of the "superpowers" and its team of allies needed to outdo each other by creating ever more and deadlier weapons, creating a kind of perpetual war for perpetual peace, with the warring parties engaging mainly in covert/proxy wars. Deep state interests blossomed in the climate of fear and paranoia.somed in the climate of fear and paranoia.)
  • 9-11/Flight 93  + (The official narrative, that the plan crashed into soft earth and buried itself, explaining the complete lack of luggage, plane or body parts, was questioned by reporters at the time, but that coverage seems not to have been repeated.)
  • Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel  + (The official perpetrator of the Nice truck event)
  • Denmark/Ambassador/US  + (The official representative of the Government in Copenhagen to the Government of the United States)
  • Marco Polo incident  + (The official start of the Asian theatre of World War 2, and chronologically, World War 2 as a whole.)
  • Kremlin web site  + (The official website of the [[Russian President]].)
  • B'nai B'rith  + (The oldest Jewish service organization in the world)
  • Sogang University  + (The oldest [[Catholic]] and [[Jesuit]] institution of higher education in South Korea.)
  • University of Naples Federico II  + (The oldest academic institution in continuous operation.)
  • University of Latvia  + (The oldest and biggest university in Latvia)
  • Delft University of Technology  + (The oldest and largest Dutch public technical university)
  • University of Belgrade  + (The oldest and largest modern university in [[Serbia]])
  • University of Helsinki  + (The oldest and largest university in Finland)
  • Australian Club (Sydney)  + (The oldest establishment club in Australia)
  • National Technical University of Athens  + (The oldest higher education institutions of [[Greece]] and the most prestigious among engineering schools)
  • Oman  + (The oldest independent state in the [[Arab world]].)
  • US/Marshals Service  + (The oldest law enforcement body in the US.)
  • University of Georgia  + (The oldest public university in the [[United States]]. Public Ivy.)
  • Uppsala University  + (The oldest university in Sweden)
  • Bologna University  + (The oldest university in the world)
  • Alfred Broughton  + (The one missing MP vote that brought down the [[James Callaghan]] government in [[1979]], and led to [[Margaret Thatcher]] becoming Prime Minister)
  • US/2016 Presidential Election  + (The one time Russia managed to decide the American election; bypassing all intelligence agencies with a then 50 billion budget.)
  • Edith Cowan University  + (The only Australian university named after a woman)
  • John Kiriakou  + (The only CIA officer to go to prison for reasons connected to their torturing of suspects - the first whistleblower.)
  • Belize  + (The only Central American country which is a Commonwealth realm.)
  • Guyana  + (The only UK colony on the mainland on South America.)
  • Cuba  + (The only country in North America under the influence of the USSR during the cold war.)
  • Donald Trump  + (The only federal officeholder in American history to be impeached twice.)
  • Efraín Ríos Montt  + (The only head of a nation state to have been found guilty of genocide in his own country.)
  • Clay Shaw  + (The only person prosecuted in connection with the [[JFK assassination|assassination]] of [[John F. Kennedy]].)
  • Document:Your Man in the Public Gallery: Assange Hearing Day 15  + (The only possible conclusion from yesterdaThe only possible conclusion from yesterday’s testimony is that the performance of the representative of the United States Government ([[James Lewis QC]]) was, in and of itself, full and sufficient evidence that there is no possibility that [[Julian Assange]] will receive fair consideration and treatment of his mental health issues within the [[United States]] system. The [[US Government]] has just demonstrated that to us, in open court, to perfection. that to us, in open court, to perfection.)
  • Jelle Zijlstra  + (The only president in the world to ever become chairman of the [[central bankers]].)
  • Jelle Zijlstra  + (The only president in the world to ever become president of the [[central bankers]].)
  • Pan Am Flight 103/Fatal Accident Inquiry  + (The only public hearing in Scotland of the facts about the [[Pan Am Flight 103|Lockerbie bombing]].)
  • Liberia  + (The only state in [[Africa]] never subjected to colonial rule and Africa's oldest republic.)
  • Document:The Incredible Disappearance of Shai Masot  + (The open attempt to stifle all criticism oThe open attempt to stifle all criticism of [[Israel]], and in effect to make adherence to [[zionism]] a pre-condition for membership of the [[Labour Party]] – or indeed acceptance in wider society – is a vicious form of authoritarianism that should have been repudiated robustly from day one.ave been repudiated robustly from day one.)
  • We the people  + (The opening three words of the preamble to the constitution of the United States of America.)
  • Hero image  + (The opposites of [[enemy images]])
  • Document:Commission for the Relief of Belgium 1  + (The organisation, promotion and diversion of Belgian 'relief funding' for the hidden but nonetheless express purpose of prolonging the war)
  • Document:Commission for the Relief of Belgium 2  + (The organisation, promotion and diversion of Belgian 'relief funding' for the hidden but nonetheless express purpose of prolonging WW1.)
  • Censorship  + (The organised suppression of information, The organised suppression of information, increasingly being resorted to by large hierarchical organisations such as the nation states intent on preserving public credulity in their official narratives, many of which are at ever greater variance with reality.are at ever greater variance with reality.)
  • FIFA  + (The organising body of the largest [[world]] [[sport]] since the [[1990s]]. It has attracted exorbitant amounts of corruption.)
  • Kalergi Plan  + (The original [[Great Replacement]] [[conspiracy theory]]?)
  • COVID-19/Origins  + (The origins of COVID-19 have become a [[third rail]] topic since about May 2020. The [[official narrative]] blames a "lone bat".)