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  2. Committee of 300 - Wikipedia

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    Committee of 300. The Committee of 300, also known as The Olympians, is a conspiracy theory [1] that claims a powerful group was founded by the British aristocracy in 1727 and rules the world. [2] Proponents of the theory alleging the Committee's existence believe it to be an international council that organizes politics, commerce, banking ...

  3. Talk:Committee of 300 - Wikipedia

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    Dr. John Coleman held a speech concerning documents handed to him while he was serving in Africa. They were "Eyes only" documents which referred to a group he found himself covertly working for. He though he was there stopping the spread of communism, but the documents revealed he was in the employment of The Committee of 300, also known as The ...

  4. John Coleman (psychologist) - Wikipedia

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    John Coleman (psychologist) Dr. John Christopher Coleman (born 1940) is an English psychologist whose primary interest is adolescence. He has published widely on this subject. He is best known for his textbook The nature of adolescence. He is the Editor of the Routledge series "Adolescence and society" and is also the Editor of a new John Wiley ...

  5. Clinton body count conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    The Clinton body count is a conspiracy theory centered around the belief that former U.S. President Bill Clinton and his wife, former U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, have secretly had their political opponents murdered, often made to look like suicides, totaling as many as 50 or more listed victims. [1][2][3] The Congressional Record ...

  6. 1999 Tulia drug arrests - Wikipedia

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    35. A total of 47 individuals, [a] the majority of whom were African American, were arrested in 1999 in Tulia, Texas on charges of cocaine dealing as a result of an undercover operation carried out by agent Tom Coleman. Coleman's testimony was crucial in the convictions of 38 of the 47. Years later, 35 of the 38 incarcerated were pardoned by ...

  7. Tavistock Institute - Wikipedia

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    The Rough Guide to Conspiracy Theories notes that the Tavistock Institute has been named by some conspiracy theorists as having a part in "The most extravagant anti-Illuminati conspiracy theory" of John Coleman "known as [the] 'Aquarian Conspiracy'. This totalitarian agenda culminates in the Illuminati 'taking control of education in America ...

  8. 1968 Columbia University protests - Wikipedia

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    In 1968, a series of protests at Columbia University in New York City were one among the various student demonstrations that occurred around the globe in that year.The Columbia protests erupted over the spring of that year after students discovered links between the university and the institutional apparatus supporting the United States' involvement in the Vietnam War, as well as their concern ...

  9. John Coleman - Wikipedia

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    John Coleman (meteorologist) (1934–2018), co-founder of The Weather Channel. John Coleman (psychologist) (born 1940), British author and psychologist. John C. Coleman (1823–1919), California mining, railroad, and public utility magnate. John Earl Coleman (1930–2012), teacher of Vipassana meditation. John Royston Coleman (1921–2016 ...