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A list of all pages that have property "Description" with value "Resigned". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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  • Richard McCormack  + (Representing the State Department at a number of functions abroad.<sup id="cite_ref-2" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-2">[2]</a></sup>)
  • Vivek Ramaswamy  + (Republican candidate in the [[US/2024 Presidential election]])
  • Scott Presler  + (Republican influencer)
  • Karoline Leavitt  + (Republican political aide)
  • Marjorie Taylor Greene  + (Republican politician from Georgia.)
  • Mary Miller  + (Republican politician from [[Illinois]]. Target of the [[ADL]].)
  • Jackie Walorski  + (Republican politician from [[Indiana]]; premature death after winning her primary election.)
  • Dan Crenshaw  + (Republican politician from [[Texas]].)
  • Liz Cheney  + (Republican politician from [[Wyoming]]. Daughter of former Vice President [[Dick Cheney]].)
  • Susan Brooks  + (Republican politician; former member of congress)
  • Tom Feeney  + (Requested (and was supplied with) software to rig a US election.)
  • Jaap de Hoop Scheffer  + (Requested to join the [[Iraq War]] ''one year before all other MPs'', became [[Secretary General of NATO]] the next year. In that role he held an "[[anti-terrorist exercise]]" in Madrid 3 days before the [[2004 Madrid train bombings]].)
  • Philip Ruddock  + (Rescheduled in 1977 and 1993)
  • Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies  + (Research center that is part of [[Columbia University]]'s School of International and Public Affairs)
  • Biological weapon/Research  + (Research into editing DNA and biological chemicals, because these [[human experiments]] have '''always''' been ethically responsible...)
  • Document:The Deep State: Germany, Immigration, and the National Socialist Underground  + (Research on the NSU has shown that the intResearch on the NSU has shown that the intelligence services had the fascist terror organization under surveillance the whole time, without passing its information on to the police. It had many Confidential Informants (CIs) in leading positions in the fascist structures – or rather, the CIs even built up large parts of these structures. built up large parts of these structures.)
  • Florida State University  + (Research university in Tallahassee, Florida.)
  • Albert Stubblebine  + (Researched psychic warfare)
  • Wayne Smith  + (Researched the use of euthanasia drug Midazolam in the UK during the Covid event. One of 28 people in the UK to die "of Covid" that day.)
  • Nick Redfern  + (Researcher into UFO's and the [[Men in Black]])
  • Amazing Polly  + (Researcher into [[deep political]] subjects.)
  • Chris Exley  + (Researcher into aluminium toxicity and [[vaccines]] who was pressured to quit from [[Keele University]] after pressure from big donors.)
  • Richard Booth  + (Researcher into the Oklahoma City bombing)
  • Robbie Graham  + (Researcher with an interest in the UFO phenomenon.)
  • Lori Handrahan  + (Researcher with twenty years experience inResearcher with twenty years experience in humanitarian and human rights work in [[Central Asia]], [[Africa]] and the [[Balkans]].<sup id="cite_ref-1" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-1">[1]</a></sup><sup id="cite_ref-2" class="reference"><a href="#cite_note-2">[2]</a></sup>)
  • Brian Berletic  + (Researcher, Writer, Commentator, banned from Twitter in 2022.)
  • Peter Allen  + (Researching bias in the [[corporate media]])
  • John Duffy  + (Reserached how a CIA officer successfully obstructed investigation of Al Qaeda and Osama Bin Laden in the run up to the 9/11 attacks)
  • Ian Andrews  + (Resigned "because of a failure to declare an interest in a management consultancy company which he is required to do in the SOCA Register of Director’s Interests.")
  • Peter Turkson  + (Resigned abruptly)
  • James Gordon Meek  + (Resigned abruptly after FBI raid on his home. Charged with transportation of child pornography.)
  • John Vorster  + (Resigned after [[Muldergate]] to become [[South African President]].)
  • John Vorster  + (Resigned after [[Muldergate]].)
  • Franco Reviglio  + (Resigned after [[Tangentopoli]] accusations.)
  • Bret Weinstein  + (Resigned after [[woke]] protests)
  • Keith Vaz  + (Resigned after being caught in a sting operation.)
  • Barry O'Farrell  + (Resigned after caught receiving corrupt "gifts")
  • Nick Greiner  + (Resigned after corruption probe)
  • David Buckley  + (Resigned after details emerged of the CIA hacking into senate staffers computers in connection with the report on CIA torture.)
  • Philipp Hildebrand  + (Resigned after details of his wife's currency trades emerged.)
  • Ian Blair  + (Resigned after disagreements with [[Boris Johnson]].)
  • Sigmundur Davíð Gunnlaugsson  + (Resigned after he was named in the [[Panama Papers]] leak)
  • Lester Crawford  + (Resigned after his lies emerged regarding a conflict of interest.)
  • Tareq Haddad  + (Resigned after magazine suppressed his story on [[OPCW]].)
  • Eric Schneiderman  + (Resigned after multiple allegations of sexual and physical abuse.)
  • Kim Darroch  + (Resigned after name calling by [[Donald Trump]])
  • Stephen Kappes  + (Resigned after refusing an order from Porter Goss to fire his deputy, [[Michael Sulick]])
  • Odd Roger Enoksen  + (Resigned after sexual harassment accusations; coinciding with escalation in undeclared war with Russia and [[Nordstream sabotage]])
  • Alexander Acosta  + (Resigned after the arrest of [[Jeffrey Epstein]])
  • Willy Claes  + (Resigned after the discovery of a bribe of over 50 million Belgian francs.)