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Kicked out professor after linking to Wikispooks

Kees van der Pijl

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In 2012 Kees van der Pijl retired from the University of Sussex after 12 years a head of the International Relations department. In November 2018, after he tweeted a link to the "9-11/Israel did it" page of this website, Sussex faced a call to strip him of his title as Emeritus Professor.[1]

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Daily Mail“The headline should read "Sussex University examines claims made by professor etc", not just "investigate professor" without certifying if the claim he made is valid or not. Another case of guilty before case proven!”'Fizzelle'7 November 2018

 

Employee on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEnd
Asa BriggsProfessor of history19611976

 

Alumni on Wikispooks

PersonBornDiedNationalitySummaryDescription
Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed1978UKJournalist
Academic
UK academic with extensive knowledge of deep politics and the use of false flag terror, featured frequently on Unwelcome Guests.
Hilary Benn26 November 1953PoliticianWarmongering son of the great peace and social justice activist Tony Benn, proving that the apple sometimes land far from the tree.
Janet Bloomfield10 October 19532 April 2007ActivistChair of the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament in the 1990s; member of the British-American Project
Helen Boaden1 March 1956UKJournalistBBC journalist who was exposed as a contact of Chris Donnelly by the 4th Integrity Initiative Leak
Ellie Chowns7 March 1975Politician
Kenneth Courtis1947CanadaFinancier
Businessperson
Businessman, financier and 3 times Bilderberg visitor.
Peter Hain16 February 1950PoliticianUK politician on the House of Lords/COVID-19 Committee
Christopher Jeans1945January 2014Editor
Producer
Stephen JollySeptember 1960UKPropagandist
Academic
Institute for Statecraft propagandist
Renée Jones-Bos20 December 1952NetherlandsDiplomat
Spook
Former Dutch top-level ambassador to Russia and the US, later liaison for the AIVD and Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Giannos Kranidiotis25 September 194714 September 1999GreeceDiplomat
Politician
A greek diplomat and politician who was killed together with his son in a "freak accident" 3 months after attending a Bilderberg meeting.
Antony Lerman11 March 1946Author
Blogger
Ruth Lister3 May 1949
Thabo Mbeki25 June 1942South AfricaPoliticianPresident of South Africa replaced in 2008 after dissent about AIDS
Geoffrey van Orden10 April 1945UKPolitician
Aziz Pahad25 December 194027 September 2023South AfricaPoliticianSouth African Deputy Foreign Minister who stated that South Africa had conducted a nuclear test, but later retracted his statement.
Chris Pond25 September 1952UKformer Labour MP
Carlos Alvarado Quesada14 January 1980Costa RicaPoliticianThe President of Costa Rica since 2018; graduate of WEF/Young Global Leaders 2019
Jamie Shea11 September 1953UKPropagandistChatham House, spooky conference attender. As NATO spokesman during the Kosovo War he popularized the propaganda term "collateral damage".
John Simkin25 June 1945Researcher
Historian
Teacher
A historian and researcher into deep politics who started the Spartacus Educational website
Stephen Sizer27 July 1953UKClergyA Church of England of vicar who incurred the establishment's wrath by posting a link to Wikispooks on Facebook.
Owen Smith2 May 1970Politician
Big pharma/Lobbyist
Former Labour MP who was the Blairite candidate to defeat Jeremy Corbyn. He formerly worked at Pfizer and the BBC.
Guy Standing9 February 1948UKAcademic
Economist
UK academic interested in basic income who attended the 2016 Bilderberg
Robert Sturdy22 June 1944UK
Hugh TomlinsonJanuary 1954UKLawyerUK celebrity lawyer
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