Wikispooks wikispooks https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Main_Page MediaWiki 1.33.2 first-letter Media Special Talk User User talk Wikispooks Wikispooks talk File File talk MediaWiki MediaWiki talk Template Template talk Help Help talk Category Category talk Property Property talk Form Form talk Concept Concept talk Document Document talk Wikipedia Wikipedia talk Test Test talk Widget Widget talk Campaign Campaign talk Module Module talk Gadget Gadget talk Gadget definition Gadget definition talk 2016 0 19800 167204 156106 2019-08-27T01:36:16Z Robin 120 Zach Vorhies claim wikitext text/x-wiki {{year |image=CIA_MD11_cash_and_body_plane.png |image_width=350px |image_caption=[[Western Global Airlines N545JN]], a CIA-linked cargo plane lands in [[Africa]], carrying 67 tons of fresh cash and a dead body. |description=2016 continued the trend of increasing [[false flag]] terror events, increasingly sloppily carried out. [[Donald Trump]] was elected as [[US President]], defeating [[Hillary Clinton]]. It saw a record low in the faith of US citizens in the {{ccm}}, and perhaps not coincidentally the launch of a "[[fake news]]" campaign to try to discredit websites which encourage readers to check the {{on}}. |wikiquote=http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/2016 }} '''2016''' saw an increase in attacks upon civilians in [[Europe]] and [[USA]], ascribed to "[[Islamic terrorism]]". The run up to the [[2016 US Presidential Election|US Presidential Election]] saw a large amount of emails from [[Hillary Clinton]]'s private [[email server]], which was understood to have contributed to the victory of [[Donald Trump]]. These emails led directly to the 'Pizzagate' citizens' investigation which alleged [[paedophilia]] in the US political establishment, and then to the introduction of the phrase "[[Fake news website]]", in a now infamous article published in the ''[[Washington Post]]'', under the name of [[Craig Timberg]].<ref name=zhfakenews/> Google also began extensive interference in search results, which[[Zach Vorhies]] exposed with a [[leak]] in 2019. ==Rise of "Terrorism"== [[image:Saumur Daesh Cell 2016.png|left|245px]] 2016 saw several incidents of "[[terrorism]]", particularly in [[Europe]]. These included attacks in airports in [[Mass murder in Brussels|Brussels]] and [[2016 Istanbul airport attack|Istanbul]], the [[2016 Orlando nightclub shooting]], the [[Nice truck event]] and the [[2016 Munich shooting]] (the last ''two'' of which were filmed by [[Richard Gutjahr]], who was present with his camera ready to roll at both events). ===Saumur Daesh Cell=== {{FA|2016 Saumur Daesh Cell}} In September 2016, an apparent hideout was discovered, complete with arabic language newspapers and ISIS flags. This was later claimed to be part of a [[terrorism exercise]], an explanation accepted without question by the {{ccm}}.<ref>http://yournewswire.com/france-isis-false-flag-government-exercise/</ref> [[Operation Gladio/B]] remains a [[third rail]] topic for corporate media, although the UK ''[[Daily Express]]'' did publish two articles around the 15th anniversary of [[9-11]] which questioned the US government's {{on}}.<ref>http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/709000/Was-9-11-an-inside-job-Call-for-TRUTH-over-Building-7-collapse-on-eve-of-15th-anniversary</ref><ref>http://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/682256/Were-9-11-towers-blown-up-by-bombs-University-probes-if-planes-REALLY-were-responsible</ref> ==Brexit== {{FA|Brexit}} [[image:Brexit.jpg|right|180px]] A referendum on exiting the [[EU]] threw the [[UK conservative party]] into turmoil after a narrow and apparently unanticipated win for the "Brexit" camp. This was in spite of the last minute [[Jo Cox/Murder|murder]] of anti-Brexit MP, [[Jo Cox]], by a "[[lone nut]]", which didn't significantly change the outcome. This has prompted concern the UK may be the first of several members of the European Union whose citizens declare that they want to leave. ==2016 United States presidential election== {{FA|2016 United States presidential election}} [[image:2016 United States presidential election.jpg|left|400px]] The [[2016 United States presidential election]] inspired a lot of criticism of the process, and for many people came down to choosing the lesser evil between [[Donald Trump]] and [[Hillary Clinton]]. The revelations came thick and fast in the run up to polling day, including [[Hillary Clinton/Private email server|Hillary Clinton's Email debacle]], which led to the exposure of the [[7th floor group]] that the [[FBI]] termed a "[[shadow government]]". =="Fake News ''websites''"== {{FA|Fake News website}} In November 2016, an article by [[Craig Timberg]] was uncritical in its echoing of allegations made by [[PropOrNot]], an anonymous [[website]] which [[PropOrNot/List|listed]] over 200 websites (including [[Wikispooks]]) that echoed [[Russian Propaganda]], even if unwittingly so. After widespread criticised online and threats of legal action by some of the websites named, the ''[Washington Post]]'' added a disclaimer to the article that it could not "vouch for the validity of PropOrNot's finding".<ref name=zhfakenews>http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2016-12-07/washington-post-apends-russian-propaganda-story-admits-it-may-be-fake</ref> ==Western Global Airlines N545JN== {{FA|Western Global Airlines N545JN}} One of the more extraordinary stories of the year - almost completely ignored by Western corporate media - was the 13 February 2016 emergency landing of a large cargo aircraft ([[Western Global Airlines N545JN]]) at the [[Zimbabwe]]an capital, Harare. Blood stains on the side of the plane from a cargo door lead ground staff to discover 67 tonnes of mint condition [[South Africa]]n banknotes and a dead body. After a few days of representations from the US embassy, the crew of 5 were released, together with the plane and its cargo. No charges were filed, and the {{ccm}} did not report the incident in [[US]] or [[Europe]].<ref>http://www.iol.co.za/news/africa/blood-dripping-from-plane-leads-to-body-1984427</ref> ==Internet Shutdowns== ''[[Project Censored]]'' reported in 2017 that 2016 had been a record year for internet shutdowns.<ref>http://projectcensored.org/10-2016-record-year-global-internet-shutdowns/</ref> ==Other Events== The [[Knights of Malta]] experienced a period of turmoil beginning in December 2016, which the {{ccm}} mostly avoided covering.<ref>http://www.katholisch.de/aktuelles/aktuelle-artikel/nach-rauswurf-malteserorden-hat-neuen-grokanzler</ref> One article reported "treachery... greed, cover-ups, betrayal, corruption... blackmail... a successful coup" involving the highest levels of the [[Vatican]], and a suspicious 120 million Swiss franc account rumoured to be of [[Nazi]] or other dirty money origin, and managed by its Geneva-based trustee [[Ariane Slinger]] whose name appeared in the [[Panama Papers]].<ref>https://www.churchmilitant.com/news/article/treachery-among-the-knights-of-malta</ref> {{SMWDocs}} ==References== {{Reflist}} ozgjxmjt231bjjx4vv6zgb03inkfdru