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Lists are used on Wikispooks.
Examples
Page name | Description |
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Ambassador | |
BBC/100 Women/2021 | The 100 women recognised by the BBC in 2021. |
BBC/People | The people that work at the BBC |
COVID Recovery Group | Tory MPs who oppose lockdown measures for England during the COVID-19 pandemic, including those who voted against the restrictions. |
COVID-19/Vaccine/Authorisation | Not all vaccines were authorized in all countries. |
Clinton body count | A variety of lists showing a large number of persons who have met their demise in suspicious circumstances, often execution-style, who appear to have some connection to the Clintons. |
Donald Trump/Conspiracy theories | Wikipedia has an article listing all the "conspiracy theories" promoted by Donald Trump. |
FTSE 100 Index | A capitalisation-weighted index. |
FTSE 250 Index | A capitalisation-weighted index. |
Guest list | |
Jeffrey Epstein/Black book | A list of contacts of Epstein. Many famous people. Nobody tried to investigate why, only cherry picked names and every confronted individual denied the book to mean anything other than a paper contact list, which doesn't seem plausible. Why some are still omitted is also not clear. |
Labour Next Generation/2021 and 2022 | "The Next Generation Programme offers ambitious and talented councillors an unparalleled political development opportunity" |
Labour Party/Future Candidates Programme/2021 to 2022 | List of people longlisted for Labour candidacy for public office in 2021 and 2022. Described as Keir Starmer’s Patsy Pipeline.<a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a> |
Netherlands/Deep state/Premature death | |
Snopes/Field Guide to Fake News Sites and Hoax Purveyors | |
Website list | |
Wikipedia/List of COVID-19 conspiracy theorists | The people and groups that Wikipedia consider COVID-19 conspiracy theorists. |