Past scoops
Strictly pertaining to unique documents, not studies accompanying these documents and various other unique studies.
2007 | First to publish the full Dutroux X-Dossiers summary file. A copy of the official and almost unrelated Dutroux dossier came from "John Stevens", but still contained a few gold nuggets. Also gratitude to Alex Jones for taking the $500 "bribe" to put the related article, which took 1.5 years of daily studying and writing, on the front page of Infowars. I guess money does buy everything, even wonderfully "independent", alternative media outlets. You know what's also funny? Mainstream reports exist about the Belgian Justice Department being all so upset that Wikileaks leaked the X-Dossier summary file in... 2009! [1] Yes, let's not give attention to any source not backed by the "Liberal CIA" network - such as Wikileaks - as very uniquely described on ISGP. |
2008 | Discussion of new X-Dossier related files. A few photocopy excerpts posted, along with those from Rapport Godbille and a file about the Haemers Gang. |
2008 | First to publish membership list photocopies of Prince Bernhard's 1001 Club, one from 1978 and one from 1987. Gratitude to Irish journalist Kevin Dowling, who unfortunately passed away unexpectedly three months later (talk about just in time!). A founding letter was also published. A member of the Republican Society in the Netherlands (a group ISGP is highly skeptical about) took the information and put it in a new Prince Bernhard biography, followed by a report on the Dutch evening news. |
2008 | First to publish the full ATLAS Dossier summary file, including a translation from French to English. It deals with "Nebula" leader Felix Przedborski, Jewish-Russian mafia elements active in Belgium, Cali Cartel involvement in Contra operations, and Mossad protection of these elements. Gratitude to "John Stevens". |
2008 | First to publish photocopies of Pilgrims Society membership lists, besides an ancient one from 1903, in this case the executive members from the period 1973-1995. A 1980 list was too large to be published, but many names were taken up in the html membership list, which includes sources per name. |
2008 | First to publish David Teacher's book Rogue Agents, a history on the Cercle group and its ties to the international security state and Paneuropean Right. |
2010 | Two more X-Dossier related files: the testimony of Jacqueline Smolders and a related case file. Gratitude to "John Stevens". |
2011 | First to publish photocopies of Cercle Group membership lists and speeches. Le Cercle has been meeting annually and biannually since 1953 in places as Washington, D.C., Nice, Bonn, Zurich, Oman and South Africa. |
2013 | Publication of more photocopies of Pilgrims Society lists: 1903, 1924, 1940, 1957, 1969 (this one thanks to Charles Savoie), and 1974. Several other lists (1914, 1933, 1950, 1979, 1980) were too large to be published, but many names were taken up in the html membership list, which includes sources per name. |
2013 | Publication of a photocopy of a 2010 membership list of the 1001 Club. Gratitude to Peter Carr, a big game hunting expert from England. |
2017 | Full September 1986 Bihay and Balfroid police report (Belgium) on Europe's Opus Dei network, including Le Cercle, and its branches to the United States. ISGP already published French-to-English translated excerpts in 2011, but never the full report plus the full translation. Gratitude to David Teacher, who had to supply the document no less than three times over a period of 9 years. |
2017 | Release of a number of English and French language internal Cercle histories dating back to 1991 and 1995. ISGP has been sitting on them since late 2011 or early 2012 when they were provided by David Teacher. Credit for obtaining the documents goes to Swiss researcher Adrian Hanni. |
2022 | Modern Pilgrims Society lists from a London archive were acquired in 2017, partically discussed in 2018, and published in full in 2022. |
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