- Jacques Duclos
Jacques Duclos (October 2, 1896 in Louey, Hautes-Pyrénées-April 25, 1975 in Montreuil) was a French Communist politician who played a key role in French politics from 1926, when he entered the French National Assembly after defeating Paul Reynaud, until 1969, when he achieved a substantial proportion of the vote in the Presidential Elections. During World War I, Duclos fought in the Battle of Verdun, where he was wounded.
- Tony Mendez
Tony Mendez (also known as Antonio Mendez) is a former CIA technical operations officer. His job was to support clandestine and covert CIA operations. He is most famous for the Canadian caper during the Iran hostage crisis, when six American diplomats were smuggled out of Iran by disguising them as a Canadian film crew using passports supplied by the Canadian government. Antonio Joseph Mendez is a retired CIA intelligence officer, an author and an artist.
- John Paisley
John Arthur Paisley (d. September 24 1978) was an employee of the Central Intelligence Agency and has been linked in later years to both the John F. Kennedy assassination and the Watergate scandal. In 1971 while he was Direcor of the CIA's Office of Security he became the CIA liaison to the White House Special Investigations Unit, commonly known as the "Plumbers". Paisley's continued interaction with the Plumbers is supported by White House memoranda.
- Aleksandr Kvyatkovsky
Aleksandr Aleksandrovich Kvyatkovsky (January, 1853 — 11.4(16).1880) was a Russian revolutionary and member of the Executive Committee of Narodnaya Volya. Aleksandr Kvyatkovsky was a student at St.Petersburg Institute of Technology in 1874-1875. He took an active part in the Going into the people movement in Tula, Nizhny Novgorod and Voronezh in 1874-1879. Kvyatkovsky was one of the organizers of the Zemlya i volya in 1876.
- James Hamilton 6th Duke of Hamilton
James Hamilton, 6th Duke of Hamilton, KT, (10 July 1724-17 January 1758) was a Scottish peer. Hamilton was the son of the 5th Duke of Hamilton and was styled as Marquess of Clydesdale from his birth until his father's death. He was educated at Winchester College from 1734 to 1740 and graduated from St Mary Hall, Oxford on 14 April 1743. On 14 February (St. Valentine's Day) 1752, Hamilton met the society beauty Elizabeth Gunning at Bedford House in London.
- Nat Langham
Nat Langham (20 May 1820 - 1 September 1871) was an English middleweight bare-knuckle prize fighter. He had the distinction of being the only opponent ever to beat the legendary Thomas Sayers.
- Lexie [clandestine]
Exuse me. Im Lexie. & This is my story. So listen close. I am a sophmore at Millard West High School. I am 15; almost 16 I love to play softball. I've been playing since I was about 5. [little tball. haha] I'm really hyper. I'm really good at doing impressions. I think thats all you should know about me.
- Gemma Clandestine
I'm Gemma.
- Ross Clandestine**
- Becca & Becca <3 {clandestine}
my name is nicole. but id like for you to call me coley. i have brown hair. and brown eyes. im easy to get along with. if your mean to me ill be mean back. im a genrally nice person.unless your mean to me then ill have a pretty bitchy side.if you like fall out boy theres one thing well have in common.
- Desmond Clandestine
made with the Cosmoedit.
- Bender
I live life moment to moment. I've experienced things most people haven't, and I've done things most people wouldn't. I am a hopeless romantic, and I wear my heart on my sleeve when it comes to women. I'm not afraid of being hurt. I'm not afraid of death. I'm a saggitarius. I love to create music. Go to--> www.myspace.com/mightyb to hear some. LIKES: City life. Dark haired women. Green eyes.
- Dave Weatherall
bad back, bum knee, sore shoulder and a broken thumb. so, bad shape really. a word about peel-off masks, in light of Lis' most recent testimonial, what's good enough for christian bale is good enough for me.
- Grantley Rushing
I once saved the life of a shitzu puppy. I've regretted it ever since. . . On a personal note: it seems that no matter how much you try and put it behind you, once you've "acted" in a porno flick, you'll never live it down. . . Lately I often find myself looking back fondly on the days when I wasn't so affected by nostalgia. Every thing seemed clearer to me then. Those really were the days.
- Clandestine
DIZ BE YO GIRL... CLANDESTINE JAVIER.. IM FILIPINO/CHINESE/HISPANIC GOT ALL OF EM LININ UP! I GOT SUM PHAT LOOKS AND PHAT ASS..I LIKE GOIN OUT. IM NOT INTO ALL OF EM PARTIES AND SHIT LIKE THAT.. IM FO REAL INTO SHOPPIN CUZ U KNO HOW GIRLS DO IT..IM NICE AND SWEET.. IM IN A RELATIONSHIP WIT THIZ BOI THAT I FO REAL LIKE! BUT NEWHO JUST ADD ME.. OH YEA I DONT LIKE DEM PAKISTANI AND ARABIAN FELLAS ADDIN ME CUZ I WANT A GUY WHO TAKE SHOWERS AND SMELLS GOOD..
- David
The only thing you need to know about me is that everything I say is a joke, seriously.
- Jose Cruz
I: Live it up every single day, don't take bullshit from any one, I grabbed life by the horns and haven't let go since.
- Joe
-I am from Arlington, VA..however away on travel working & living overseas currently- I'm legal drinking age....-=Interests=- www.faygo.com; www.realultimatepower.net (Ninja Power); Ninjas are mammals. The purpose of the ninja is to flip out and kill people. "Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime is death."
- Matt Guilford
This is an organization for all of those in the south bay to diversify the underground music industry around. This is to network the world of Drum n' Bass and real Hip Hop into a smaller organization. Let Clandestine live.
- Clandestine
- Paul Nicholls
Paul Nicholls (born Paul Greenhalgh on 12 April 1979) is an English actor. One of his earliest well-known roles was as Joe Wicks in "EastEnders", which he played from 1996 to 1997. Following this, he appeared in "City Central" as PC Terry Sydenham from 1998 to 1999.
- Peter Blythe
Peter Blythe (September 14, 1934-June 27, 2004) was a British character actor, best known as Samuel "Soapy Sam" Ballard on "Rumpole of the Bailey". Blythe, who was born in Yorkshire, studied drama on scholarship at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art after serving in the Royal Air Force. He began his professional career as a repertory player with the Living Theatre Company, the Nottingham Playhouse, and the Royal Shakespeare Company, …
- Reggie Oliver
Reggie Oliver is an English playwright, biographer and writer of ghost stories. Reggie Oliver went to Eton (Newcastle Scholar, 1970, Oppidan Scholar) and Oxford (University College, BA Hons 1975) and has been a professional playwright, actor, and theatre director since 1975. He has worked in radio, television, films, and theatre, both in the West End and outside London. He was a founding member of the late Sir Anthony Quayle’s Compass Theatre, …
- George Colman The Elder
George Colman (April, 1732 - 14 August 1794) was an English dramatist and essayist, usually called "the Elder", and sometimes "George the First", to distinguish him from his son, George Colman the Younger. He was born in Florence, where his father was stationed as British Resident Minister (diplomatic envoy) at the court of the Grand duke of Tuscany. Colman's father died within a year of his son's birth, …
- Robert Baddeley
Robert Baddeley (1733-1794), was an English actor. His parentage is unknown, as is his place of birth, though the latter may have been London. He worked as a cook and valet, and one of his employers was the actor-manager Samuel Foote, who may have inspired him to take to the stage. He spent three years following another employer on a Grand Tour, which helped him to develop the facility with languages and accents which was to be a hallmark of his career.
- Frank H. Haverkate
Frank H. Haverkate BA, BBEI, CMI, CMR, CIHM Director Mould and Biohazard Assessment
- Rob Cullen
Rob Cullen is a renowned Clandestine Drug Lab Specialist and founding member of Canadian Emergency Planning Consultants. He brings with him 19 years police experience; 8 years dedicated to drug enforcement. Certified by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (D.E.A.) and Canadian Police College in Clandestine Drug Lab investigation, Rob is also an excellent instructor on this subject.
- Trevor Bentham
Trevor Bentham (born in England in 1943) is a former stage manager and screenwriter. For 22 years, he was the partner of the late renowned English actor Sir Nigel Hawthorne. They met in 1968 when Bentham was stage-managing the Royal Court Theatre. From 1979 until Hawthorne's death in 2001, they lived together in Radwell near Ware in Hertfordshire, England (until a motorway service station was planned outside their drive), …
- Clandestine
- Maricarl
- Chris Puzak
"My passionate sense of social justice and social responsibility has always contrasted oddly with my pronounced lack of need for direct contact with other human beings and human communities. I am truly a lone traveler and have never belonged to my country, my home, my friends, or even my immediate family, with my whole heart; in the face of all these ties, I have never lost a sense of distance and a need for solitude..." - Albert Einstein.
- Jon Engle
I'm quiet, really quiet. Thats my downfall. I don't say much, but what I do say usually has some importance to the situation or subject at hand. I do admit though, I have two faces, one lesure and one at work. At work I'm a total dickhead, complete asshole, if not one of the worst people you will come acrossed. At home or around town, I'm nice, mild, and somewhat weird.
- Marco Ceccarelli
http://www.deadlycarnage.altervista.org/.
- Megan
- Tania
KC REN FEST TIME YAY!!
- Jason
Flagitious Idiosyncrasy in the Dilapidation - "Evacuation".
- Richard Stokoe
My life is like a vast circular chasm of biscuits. I guess it's time I wrote something that makes a little sense on here. Lets see.... Born Richard Stokoe in Newcastle upon Tyne General Hospital on 24th July 1983 to Keith James Stokoe and Christine Margaret Stokoe.
- Eric Unger
((((R.I.P.))))
- Jenn
~~All that is great arises from suffering, not softness.~~ My favorite quote...
- Ian
My name is Ian.