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Steinar Bastesen
18. October, 2008Som en av de eneste politikere i Norge har Bastesen våget å ta opp temaet om Bilderbergerne, elitens tenketank, i Stortinget spørretime (2003), hvor han spør om det er heldig for representantenes integritet å delta i internasjonale globaliseringsnettverk som dette. En tid før dette (2001) lå han nede for telling med hjerneslag mens han inntok
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Paul Sanford
27. December, 2006Paul Sanford, 1956-2006, advocate for free speech and for the homeless. Dec. 27–In what police describe as a “probable” suicide leap, a prominent Monterey Bay Area attorney fell at least nine floors to his death at the Embassy Suites Hotel Monterey Bay in Seaside the morning before Christmas. Shortly before 9:30 a.m. Sunday, officers found
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Leo Zagami
25. October, 2006WHISTLEBLOWER FROM THE ILLUMINATI THAT TRIED TO FIGHT SATANISM IN NORWAY WAS ARRESTED BY THE POLICE AND LOCKED DOWN AT A MENTAL INSTITUTION Two members of the police from Stovner Policestation (Oslo) and two members of ‘Child Protection Agency’ in Norway came to Zagami’s house a sunday evening, forced themselves into his home and threatened
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Clare Swinney
6. June, 2006Journalist Clare Swinney Held In A Psychiatric Ward & Called ‘Delusional’ For Saying 9/11 Was An Inside Job. Clare Swinney brought a complaint to the Broadcasting Standards Authority pointing out that TVNZ’s claim that Osama bin Laden carried out the attacks of 9/11 was an outright lie. Shortly afterwards, she was threatened and then incarcerated in
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Margie Schoedinger
27. August, 2003The late Bush associate Margie Schoedinger’s sudden death after she filed a 50 million dollar lawsuit against George W. Bush ruled as a suicide? A single gunshot to the head. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Margie_Schoedinger
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Martin Armstrong
9. December, 1999Martin Armstrong (born 1950) is the former chairman of Princeton Economics International Ltd. Indicted in 1999 on charges of bilking Japanese investors, he spent seven years jailed for contempt of court before finally pleading guilty in 2007, and he is now serving a five-year sentence for conspiracy to commit fraud.[1] Martin’s eye is badly infected
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Ezra Pound
18. August, 1943Ezra Pound was confined at the St. Elisabeths Mental Hospital as a political prisoner for questioning America’s war motives in Radio Rome broadcasts. A leading poet and critic, Pound introduced the world to James Joyce, W.B. Yaetes and T.S. Eliot. Pound commissioned Mullins to examine the power of the US baking establishment. Pound made anti-American
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