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==Deep State control==
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The ''[[Sunday Times]]'' was initially very interested in [[Sibel Edmonds]]' revelations, but — like the ''[[San Jose Mercury News]]'' after [[Gary Webb]] revealed the [[CIA]]'s deep [[CIA/Drug trafficking|involvement in drug trafficking]] — sudden reversed their policy with explanation.<ref name=gr1>http://www.globalresearch.ca/fbi-whistleblower-pentagon-cia-nato-and-mi6-were-masterminds-behind-911/5401046</ref>
 
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TypeSunday newspaper
Founded1821
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Subpage(s)Sunday Times/Deputy Editor
Sunday Times/Editor
Local copyBroken Link: [[{{{local}}}]]
The UK's best selling Sunday newspaper

Deep State control

The Sunday Times was initially very interested in Sibel Edmonds' revelations, but — like the San Jose Mercury News after Gary Webb revealed the CIA's deep involvement in drug trafficking — sudden reversed their policy with explanation.[1]

 

Employees on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEnd
Heidi BlakeEditorNovember 2011March 2015
Damien McElroyDeputy Foreign Editor20162017

 

Documents sourced from Sunday Times

TitleTypeSubject(s)Publication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Downing Street MemomemoIraq War 2003July 2002Matthew RycroftThe now infamous memo about the 2003 Invasion of Iraq
Document:Downing Street Minutes 23 July 2002memoDowning Street memo23 July 2002Matthew RycroftThe text of a memo written by Matthew Rycroft, a Downing Street foreign policy aide in July 2002 and addressed to David Manning, then foreign policy advisor to Tony Blair who appointed him Ambassador to the US in 2003. Published on 1 May 2005
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