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Group | Start | End | Description |
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Centre for Research into Post-Communist Economies | 1983 | ||
Chartered Management Institute | 1947 | UK-based, accredited professional institution for management. | |
Charterhouse School | 1611 | Regarded to be among the most prestigious schools in the world due to the school's history and influence | |
Chatham House | 1920 | A key organ of the UK Deep state | |
City of London School | 1442 JL | School in the City of London | |
Civil Aviation Authority | Oversees and regulates civil aviation in the United Kingdom. | ||
Coalition for Peace Through Security | September 1981 | A spooky UK front group to try to oppose CND. | |
Cochrane Collaboration | 1993 | A medical group formerly dedicated to countering Big Pharma corruption of evidence, but now receives $$$ from Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. | |
Common Purpose | 1989 | "A powerful trojan horse to infiltrate all areas of UK government, public sector and society so as to install the chosen Common Purpose leaders" | |
Confederation of British Industry | 1965 | British business lobby group | |
Conservative Party | Ruling political party of the United Kingdom | ||
Control Risks | 1975 | A British "private security" company set up in 1975 by David Walker (SAS), comparable to Kroll Inc set up in New York in 1972 | |
Cornerstone Group | A group of Conservative MPs. | ||
Coutts Bank | 1692 | British private bank with exclusive customer base | |
Cranfield University | UK university "at the forefront of the defence and security field." | ||
Criminal Cases Review Commission | 31 March 1997 | ||
CrisisCast | British company with close ties to the military providing realistic crisis actors. | ||
Crown Agents | An “Emanation of the Crown” deserving of further scrutiny | ||
DFID | The Department for International Development existed in the British Government from 1997 to 2020. | ||
Dame Alice Owen's School | 1613 | Prestigious state school in England | |
De Montfort University | 1992 | public university in the city of Leicester, England | |
Defence Academy of the United Kingdom | Provides higher education for personnel in the British Armed Forces, Civil Service, other UK Government Departments and personnel from other nations. | ||
Democracy Institute | 2006 | ||
Democracy and Culture Foundation | February 2019 | Using strategies designed by McKinsey to "improve" democratic processes against "populism" | |
Department for Communities and Local Government | |||
Durham University | Prestigious English university | ||
Edinburgh Academy | 1824 | Independent school in Edinburgh, Scotland, opened in 1824. | |
European Bank for Reconstruction and Development | 1991 | Bank in an "outrageously expensive" building | |
European Leadership Network | 2011 | Israeli action group to empower "friends of Israel" among European leaders. | |
Fabian Society | 1884 | According to itself, it aims to promote greater equality of power, wealth and opportunity, the value of collective action and public service, an accountable, tolerant and active democracy, citizenship, liberty and human rights, sustainable development, multilateral international cooperation | |
Federal Trust | 1945 | UK think tank lobbying to (re)integrate the UK into the EU. | |
Financial Services Authority | |||
Foreign Desk Ltd | 1 July 2015 | ||
Foreign Policy Centre | 1998 | Think tank sponsored by deep state foundations | |
Forum World Features | 1965 | July 1975 | A London based CIA propaganda operation which operated as a professional news service from 1965 to 1975. |
Forward Thinking | "An organisation which claims to be working to solve the middle east crisis", with at least 3 senior staff of the Institute for Statecraft | ||
Frontline Club | 2003 | A venue used by the Institute for Statecraft/Integrity Initiative. Founded by former military officer turned "independent" journalist. | |
G4S Secure Solutions | 2004 | A British/American multinational security services company with deep ties to the US government and military complex | |
GEC | 1886 | 1999 | Historical British industrial conglomerate involved in consumer and defence electronics, communications, and engineering. |
Galton Institute | 1907 | British association to promote eugenics. Since the 1960s doing so by "by less obvious means". | |
George Watson's College | 1741 | First in Scotland and 29th in the UK for the number of the nation's leading people produced. | |
GlaxoSmithKline | December 2000 | ||
Global Access Diagnostics | best known for the deep-nostril "technology" used to deliver rapid Covid-19 "tests". | ||
Global Disinformation Index | |||
Greater Manchester Police | |||
Groucho Club | 1985 | British private members in London's Soho, for VIPs in the publishing, media, entertainment and arts industries. Heavy drug use, which was being filmed for blackmail purposes. Also sexual molestation allegations. | |
Group 4 Falck | |||
HSBC | 3 March 1865 | The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, one of the world's biggest banks | |
Haileybury | 1806 | "The people who run the world go to Hailesbury" | |
Hampton Grammar School | 1557 JL | Boys' day school in Hampton, Greater London. One of the top school rowing clubs in the country. |