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- Oliver McGregor + (British sociologist and university teacher who became leader of the [[Advertising Standards Authority]] and the [[Press Complaints Commission]].)
- Hew Hamilton-Dalrymple + (British soldier and Director of the [[Scottish American Investment Company]].)
- Robert Nairac + (British soldier who was abducted and killed by the IRA in 1977 while visiting a bar in South Armagh.)
- Jeffrey Amherst + (British soldier, pioneer in biological warfare.)
- Niall MacDermot + (British solicitor and Labour politician who was President of the [[International Commission of Jurists]] for 20 years.)
- Geoffrey Bindman + (British solicitor specialising in human rights law.)
- A. J. Ayer + (British spook and later Oxford professor)
- Alex Younger + (British spook maybe involved in the [[Russiagate]] regime change in the United States.)
- Daniel Korski + (British spook now dabbling in transforming the health sector)
- John le Carré + (British spook who became author of espionage novels.)
- Joseph Ball + (British spook who forged the [[Zinoviev Letter]] … British spook who forged the [[Zinoviev Letter]] to bring down the first [[British Labour Party]] government in 1924. "Ball also had a keen understanding of the dark arts of political manipulation, a readiness to use all means at his disposal and an ability to keep himself out of the limelight... he knew how to lie and how to keep a secret."knew how to lie and how to keep a secret.")
- Quintin Craufurd + (British spook who worked against the [[French revolution]].)
- US/1940 Presidential election + (British spooks made sure both candidates wanted to join [[World War 2]].)
- Sue Gray + (British spooky civil servant in charge of investigating 10 Downing Street)
- Malcolm Muggeridge + (British spooky journalist.)
- Norman Darbyshire + (British spy who worked for the [[SOE]] and the [[MI6]]. He played a key role in the [[Iran/1953 coup d'état|1953 coup d'état]] that overthrew Mohammed Mossadegh, the prime minister of [[Iran]].)
- Hamilton Whyte + (British spy, diplomat and propagandist)
- ITV + (British state media. Main rival of the [[BBC]].)
- Martin Birnstingl + (British surgeon who questioned the verdict of suicide given on the death of the arms inspector [[David Kelly]])
- Samir Shah + (British television and radio executive.)
- Ken Follett + (British thriller writer.)
- C. J. Geddes + (British trade union leader who later was knighted)
- Vicky de Lambray + (British transvestite male prostitute who became a favourite of Fleet Street gossip columnists.)
- University of Wolverhampton + (British university)
- Cambridge University + (British university with lots of ties to the [[UK/Deep state|UK]] and [[supranational deep state]]s.)
- Christopher Rodway + (British victim of the 2000 Riyadh Bombing)
- Vere Harmsworth + (British viscount and inheritor of a newspaper and media empire)
- Simon Sebag Montefiore + (British well-connected historian specializing is perpetuating the [[black legend]] against [[Russia]].)
- Alpa Tailor + (British woman who died from the [[Oxford–AstraZeneca]] [[COVID-19/Vaccine]].)
- Michelle Barlow + (British woman who died from the [[Oxford–AstraZeneca]] [[COVID-19/Vaccine]].)
- Sarah Everard + (British woman who was murdered.)
- John Ellwood + (British writer on [[deep politics]])
- Tim Judah + (British writer, reporter and political analyst for ''[[The Economist]]'')
- John Aspinall + (British zoo owner and gaming club host, and part of the [[Clermont Set]])
- Gregory Clark + (British-Australian diplomat, journalist, author and educator resident in Japan since [[1976]]. "Few seem to realize the depth of their penetration of Western [[black information operations]] in media")
- Rio Tinto Group + (British-Australian multinational metals and mining corporation with headquarters in London)
- I, Daniel Blake + (British-French drama film directed by [[Ken Loach]])
- Deepti Gurdasani + (British-Indian lecturer with links to the [[Wellcome Sanger Institute]]. She is a huge promoter of [[lockdowns]] and the [[Covid-19/Vaccine]])
- Vahid Alaghband + (British-Iranian commodities trader who several times has faced charges of fraudulent trading and conspiracy to defraud. Member of the [[pay-to-play]] [[Clinton Global Initiative]].)
- Ola Brown + (British-Nigerian medical doctor, [[WEF YGL 2013]], [[AI NVF 2013]], leading a team pushing ventilators and designing [[COVID-19]] testing in Nigeria. Founded the Flying Doctors Healthcare Investment Group)
- Helen Liddell + (British-Scottish Labour politician known to many as '[[Robert Maxwell]]'s spy')
- Richard Medhurst + (British-Syrian journalist and commentator)
- Mehmet Şimşek + (British-Turkish [[Merrill Lynch]] bankster who attended 2 Bilderbergs as [[Deputy Prime Minister of Turkey]])
- Carlos Monjardino + (British-educated Portuguese banker with connections to [[Macau]].)
- Jeremy Paxman + (Broadcaster for the [[BBC]]. He has been involved with the [[British-American Project]].)
- Cali cartel + (Broke away from [[Pablo Escobar]] and the [[Medellín cartel]]. Reportedly dominated [[cocaine]] traffic in the mid 1990s)
- C. Fred Bergsten + (Brookings Institution, CFR, 5 Bilderbergs ...)
- Peter Warren Singer + (Brookings expert on 21st century warfare)
- Jeffrey Greenberg + (Brother of Evan Greenberg, son of Maurice Greenberg. [[Brookings]], [[TLC]])
- Nikolai Durov + (Brother of Pavel Durov.)
- Robbie Martin + (Brother of [[Abby Martin]])