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Publication.png Wall Street Journal 
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A US newspaper

The Wall Street Journal is a US newspaper.

Reporting

Reporting on John McMurtry's speech about the deeper purposes of 9-11, the Wall Street Journal termed him "Osama McMurtry".[1][2]

 

Employees on Wikispooks

EmployeeJobAppointedEndDescription
Paul GigotColumnist and editor1980
Frederick KempeJournalist and editor19812007From 2007 President and CEO of Atlantic Council
Jerry SeibWashington bureau chief19782016Attended spooky 1981 Colloquium on Clandestine Collection.

 

Documents sourced from Wall Street Journal

TitleTypeSubject(s)Publication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Hillary Clinton Did ItArticleHillary Clinton
Russiagate
John Durham
Fusion GPS
US/2016 Presidential Election
Steele dossier
Robby Mook
Michael Sussmann
CrowdStrike
20 May 2022WSJ Editorial BoardAppearing as a witness in John Durham’s trial of Michael Sussmann, Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign manager, Robby Mook, says she personally approved a plan to give a false 'Trump, Russia' claim to the news media.
Document:No Need to Panic About Global Warmingarticle"Climate change"28 January 2012Editorial staff


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