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* [[Cryptome]] <ref>[http://cryptome.org/ Cryptome]. The Grand-daddy of all leaked, secret and/or 'embarrassing to Authority' archives</ref>.  
 
* [[Cryptome]] <ref>[http://cryptome.org/ Cryptome]. The Grand-daddy of all leaked, secret and/or 'embarrassing to Authority' archives</ref>.  
 
* [[Deep Politics Forum]] <ref>[http://www.deeppoliticsforum.com/ The deep Politics Forum]. A 'Deep Politics' discussion group with a large archive of related documents and video</ref>
 
* [[Deep Politics Forum]] <ref>[http://www.deeppoliticsforum.com/ The deep Politics Forum]. A 'Deep Politics' discussion group with a large archive of related documents and video</ref>
* [[MediaLens]] <ref>[http://www.medialens.org/ MediaLens] - A site dedicated to exposing the propagandist nature of the mainstream media</ref>
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* [[MediaLens]] <ref>[http://www.medialens.org/ MediaLens] - A site dedicated to exposing the essentially propagandist nature of the mainstream media</ref>
 
* [[SpinProfiles]] <ref>[http://spinprofiles.org SpinProfiles] - A UK based collaborative wiki project that seeks to expose the reality behind 'official narrative' spin</ref>
 
* [[SpinProfiles]] <ref>[http://spinprofiles.org SpinProfiles] - A UK based collaborative wiki project that seeks to expose the reality behind 'official narrative' spin</ref>
 
*[[Wikileaks]] <ref>[http://wikileaks.org/wiki/WikiLeaks:About WikiLeaks] - A multi-jurisdictional public service designed to protect whistleblowers, journalists and activists who have sensitive materials to communicate to the public - or so it claims</ref>
 
*[[Wikileaks]] <ref>[http://wikileaks.org/wiki/WikiLeaks:About WikiLeaks] - A multi-jurisdictional public service designed to protect whistleblowers, journalists and activists who have sensitive materials to communicate to the public - or so it claims</ref>

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References

  1. Cryptome. The Grand-daddy of all leaked, secret and/or 'embarrassing to Authority' archives
  2. The deep Politics Forum. A 'Deep Politics' discussion group with a large archive of related documents and video
  3. MediaLens - A site dedicated to exposing the essentially propagandist nature of the mainstream media
  4. SpinProfiles - A UK based collaborative wiki project that seeks to expose the reality behind 'official narrative' spin
  5. WikiLeaks - A multi-jurisdictional public service designed to protect whistleblowers, journalists and activists who have sensitive materials to communicate to the public - or so it claims
  6. SourceWatch - US based collaborative wiki-encyclopedia of people, organizations, and issues shaping the public agenda.
  7. Wikipedia A gargantuan source of information on almost ANY subject. But on matter impinging on the "Deep State", expect the official narrative to dominate.

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