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  • Document:BBC Bombast  + (An authoritative run-down on BBC News as a model propaganda mouthpiece for the dominant establishment narrative of UK foreign policy initiatives and involvements abroad. The article provides startling chapter and verse on a number of recent examples)
  • Thanks For The Memories  + (An autobiographical account of a female subject of the CIA MKULTRA program)
  • Catalonia  + (An autonomous community of [[Spain]] with a large independence movement.)
  • 2011 Alexandria bombing  + (An deadly attack on a church in [[Egypt]] to stoke tensions during the 2011 regime change.)
  • Authors' Declaration of September 1914  + (An declaration in support of [[World War 1]] by 53 leading British author. One of the earliest efforts of the nascent [[War Propaganda Bureau]] to craft a coherent intellectual message in support of the war effort.)
  • Unite the Right rally  + (An deep event in 2017)
  • Authenticity of Field Manual 30-31b  + (An document that describes top secret [[counterinsurgency tactics]], but the U.S government has termed a [[Soviet forgery]].)
  • Arthur Maundy Gregory  + (An early 20<sup>th</sup> century sexual blackmailer who had so much dirt on key establishment figures that his MI5 file remains censored, 65+ years after his death.)
  • Secret Elite  + (An early 20th century [[UK deep state]]An early 20th century [[UK deep state]]. The pseudonym was coined by [[Jim Macgregor]] and [[Gerry Docherty]] for their 2013 book ''[[Hidden History]]'' to describe the people who effectively controlled [[UK foreign policy]] from about 1890 into the decade following [[World War I]][[World War I]])
  • John Stockwell  + (An early and prominent critic of the [[CIA]] with a fairly high ranking position.)
 (An early and prominent critic of the [[CIA]])