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This is a very helpful diagram by the "fact-checkers" at LittleSis.

These custodians and mediators of worldwide information have kindly put together this graphic showing the "far-right" organisations that the Brownstone Institute is connected to.

They have done a grand service to those of us who seek free and frank information. We can head to any of these sites and get some home truths about what's really going on.

Thanks, LittleSis.


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specman · 51-55, MVIP
I just read the post better.
I still can’t read the diagram though. Who ever sponsored this diagram could I get their web address so I can read the diagram?
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@specman The publisher of the diagram Walter quotes is LittleSis, but that still might may not help you even if you search out LS, because many of the names and badges are too faint for proper legibility even when enlarged by 3 times on a good-quality 19" monitor. It might have come from a printed report or magazine where it would be clear.

Basically though, these 24 including the Brownstone lot allegedly pals with all the rest, are mainly or entirely American and British organisations of various types.

Some have obvious names showing their remit, so might be civil-service agencies.

Other names are meaningless enough to be commercial "consultants", money-traders or perhaps "think-tanks". (The last a fancy term for a chat group a bit more learned and analytical though not necessarily any more politically neutral, than a social-media site... Internet or pub).

One or two use names suggesting being merely pretentious political campaigners, of Left or Right.

Whether there genuinely are any links between any of that lot, or if BS or LS simply imagine there are, is another matter- and frankly, probably of no matter!