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  • Technology transfer  + (Technology transfers may include stealing of technology and know-how, but also the conscious handover (even of restricted technology) by some groups within one nation to other groups in another nation)
  • William Esrey  + (Telecom exec who attended 3 Bilderbergs from [[Bilderberg/1989|1989]] to [[Bilderberg/1992|1992]])
  • Anonyme Citoyen  + (Telegram channel that posts videos of protests around the world. Started during the Yellow Vest movement.)
  • Telegram  + (Telegram is a social media service.)
  • Ed Schultz  + (Television host for [[Russia Today]] who died prematurely, age 64, at a time of immense pressure on the channel.)
  • Document:After Yugoslavia, Ukraine?  + (Telling parallels and juxtapositions between the 2013-14 rioting in Ukraine and the dissolution of Yugoslavia)
  • Roger Federer  + (Tennis champion. [[WEF/Young Global Leaders 2010]]. Associate of [[Bill Gates]].)
  • Comprador  + (Term for the natives of a colonized land tTerm for the natives of a colonized land that are "bought" by the colonizers; a relatively privileged, wealthy and educated elite, who derive their position and status from connection to foreign [[corporations]], and who may therefore be less inclined to struggle for local cultural and political independence.local cultural and political independence.)
  • "Self-hating jew"  + (Term which is used to describe Jews whose views are perceived as antisemitic, most often by being insufficiently supportive of the more warlike policies of the state of [[Israel]])
  • Chad Sweet  + (Termed by [[Nafeez Ahmed]] an "American neoconservative bigot, a former US Homeland Security official...who now sits on the board of the FBI's [[InfraGard]], which facilitates spying on the public for corporate interests".)
  • Kristina Borjesson  + (Terminated after exposing [[TWA 800]])
  • "Terrorism/Preparation"  + (Terror drills are part of the "[[war on terror]]Terror drills are part of the "[[war on terror]]". In theory, they help defend against "[[terrorist]]s". In practice, they are also used to stage [[false flag]] events. This article notes that many such events seem to coincide with or immediately presage actual attacks.ith or immediately presage actual attacks.)
  • John Gearson  + (Terrorism expert at [[King's College London]],)
  • Hammerbande  + (Terrorist Organization)
  • Sayeed Zabiuddin Ansari  + (Terrorist accused of being involved in the [[2008 Mumbai attacks]].)
  • Abu Nidal  + (Terrorist known for his attacks creating spectacularly a bad image for the Palestinian cause. Was probably recruited by the [[Mossad]], and for decades used to commit assassinations and bombings under [[false flag]].)
  • Waggoner Carr  + (Testified to the [[Warren Commission]] that [[Lee Harvey Oswald]] was on the [[FBI]] payroll)
  • Confessions of an Economic Hit Man  + (Testimony about how economies are managed by outside agencies (such as the IMF and the WB) as a form of 'crypto-colonialism'.)
  • Edward Clark  + (Texan associate of [[Lyndon B. Johnson]])
  • St. Mary's University  + (Texas Catholic university)
  • Joseph Mansfield  + (Texas Congressman from 1917 to 1947.)
  • Beto O'Rourke  + (Texas Democratic politician and presidential candidate.)
  • Billie Sol Estes  + (Texas businessman connected to fraud involving his friend and future U.S. President [[Lyndon B. Johnson|Lyndon Johnson]], and a string of murders, including [[John F. Kennedy]].)
  • Ron Wright  + (Texas congressman who died of [[COVID]].)
  • Lee Rosenthal  + (Texas judge ruling that the [[DEA]] was not liable for damages they had incurred to other people's property during a [[drug sting]].)
  • Dresser Industries  + (Texas oil an gas sector supplier)
  • Clint Murchison Sr  + (Texas oil millionaire, loathed JFK.)
  • David Harold Byrd  + (Texas oilman with connection to LBJ, who made millions of dollars from the JFK assassination.)
  • University of North Texas  + (Texas university)
  • Texas A&M University  + (Texas university close to [[Big Pharma]] and other corporations)
  • University of Texas–Pan American  + (Texas university in the Rio Grande Valley)
  • Texas Tech University  + (Texas university with heavy Hispanic presence)
  • Document:The Confessions of Rudolf Hoss  + (Text and commentary on the confessions of Auschwitz camp commandant Rudolf Hoss secured under torture and gross ill-treatment by both his British and Polish inquisitors)
  • Document:The Euro-Summit Agreement on Greece  + (Text of the Euro-Greek agreement on Greek debt, annotated by Yanis Varoufakis, former Greek finance minister)
  • Mahidol University  + (Thai medical university)
  • Phao Siyanon  + (Thai police general who ran huge opium trade in collaboration with the [[CIA]] and the [[Kuomintang]].)
  • Supachai Panitchpakdi  + (Thai politician who has a career working at [[IGO]]s.)
  • Document:The Gulf of Credibility  + (That [[Iran]] would target a [[Japan]]ese ship and a friendly [[Russia]]n crewed ship is a ludicrous allegation)
  • Airey Neave  + (Thatcher aide who may have been intent on tackling corruption. Assassinated, allegedly by a splinter Irish group.)
  • Document:How Chrystia Freeland Organised Donald Trump’s Coup in Venezuela  + (That’s what [[Ukraine]], and now [[Venezuela]], and many other [[US]] coups and invasions, are - and have been - really about. It’s about the ‘peace’ of the graveyard, NOT any democracy, anywhere at all.)
  • India  + (The "''Jewel in the Crown''" of the [[British Empire]]. Until independence in [[1947]] it was ruled from London under the auspices of a British-appointed Viceroy whose powers were absolute.)
  • Bank of Credit and Commerce International  + (The "Bank of Crooks and Criminals International", as some nicknamed it, was a bank set up to facilitate large scale, global money laundering, mainly to support a range of black operations by intelligence agencies.)
  • James Holmes  + (The "Batman shooter")
  • George Fisher Baker  + (The "Dean of American Banking", 3rd richest US citizen at his death)
  • John Gaddis  + (The "Dean of [[Cold War]] Historians")
  • Paul Rassinier  + (The "Father of Holocaust Denial")
  • WW1  + (The "Great War" and the "War to End War". Perhaps 10 million killed.)
  • Mike Adams  + (The "HealthRanger", owns and runs ''[[Natural News]]'')
  • Document:Hong Kong's Identity Crisis  + (The "Occupy Central" movement in Hong KongThe "Occupy Central" movement in Hong Kong seek to harness popular disaffection, especially among the young, but its leaders represent colonial collaborators who cannot accept the return of Hong Kong to China, nor imagine life other than as cogs in an Anglo-American world order. as cogs in an Anglo-American world order.)
  • Official narrative  + (The "Official Narrative" is the cover storThe "Official Narrative" is the cover story of "the powers that be". On Wikispooks this generally means the story intended for citizens of the so-called 'Western Democracies'. This could be the truth, but the term is usually reserved for use in cases in which it departs significantly from the truth (which may be be unclear or completely unknown, cover by a veil of official lies).nknown, cover by a veil of official lies).)