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  • See main article [[American Zionist Emergency Council|AIPAC's origins]] ...ful lobbies in Washington. Founded in 1951 as [[American Zionist Committee for Public Affairs]] by [[I.L. (Sy) Kenen]], the lobby sought to circumvent the
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  • ...eer. He retired from academia in October 2007 but continued to be involved in terrorology. ...ars until 1965 when he retired at the rank of Flight Lieutenant.<ref>entry in ''Debrett's People of Today'' (Debrett's Peerage Ltd, November 2007)</ref>
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  • ...isor to [[Benjamin Netanyahu]]. He is the Founding Head of the [[Institute for Policy and Strategy]] at the [[Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and S ...University. He enlisted in the [[IDF]] in 1966, serving a three-year tour in the Air Force.<ref>Uzi Arad: Out of the shadows, into the line of fire, The
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  • #[[Committee for a Free Britain]] needs references to all the claims and formatting - mostly #[[Ditchley Park]] needs referenced, or it could be included in [[Ditchley Foundation]] page (referenced and expanded by Mat)
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  • ...osed upon those in positions to observe high decision-makers clearly works for and not against the operations of the power elite.”<ref>Mills, C. Wright ...inst Iraq, and has since been active in making the case for the bombing of Iran.
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  • ...et, 30 July 2008</ref><ref>Claude Salhani, 'Analysis: Israel 'Can Destroy' Iran Nukes', [http://www.spacewar.com/news/Israel_Can_Destroy_Iranian_Nuclear_Ar Other names for MEK include the [[National Liberation Army of Iran]] and the [[Muslim Iranian Student's Society]].
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  • ...washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2009/03/15/AR2009031501737.html Iran Issue No. 1], Washington Post, 16 March 2009.</ref> Atri defended the principle of US backed regime-change in Iran in the Spring 2006 [[Journal of International Security Affairs]], writing:
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  • ...erials were made but Feith was not prosecuted. During Reagan's second term in office, Feith was part of [[Richard N. Perle]]'s Pentagon team. ...ef>[http://www.security-policy.org/papers/1998/98-D139.html Source: Center for Security Policy 98-D139] </ref>
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  • ...h strong ties to the [[American Enterprise Institute]]. It was established in 1997 by several well-known neoconservatives including founders [[William Kr ...can Century, September 2000, accessed 21 July 2009</ref>, openly advocated for total global military domination.
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  • ...ams''' is a former head of the Middle East Desk at the [[National Security Council]] (2002-5). As reported in the Christian Science Monitor:
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  • ...rnational Center on Nonviolent Conflict]] (Chairman), [[Freedom House]], [[Council on Foreign Relations]], etc. ...the [[Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy]] where in 1976 he earned a PhD in International Relations. One of Dr. Ackerman's advisor was [[Gene Sharp]].
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  • ...is linked to the "democracy promotion" efforts of the [[National Endowment for Democracy]]. ...small but influential organization with bases in Washington and New York. In 2006 it was reported to have more than 120 offices around the world and an
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  • ...ected to [[David Cameron|Cameron’s]] advisers. The think-tank is unusual in that it is directly supported by individual business leaders, and claims to ...dependent'', 19 May 2005</ref> and was registered as a company Vote No Ltd in May 2004.
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  • ...heney]] and [[Condi Rice]] were in Bahrain at the launch of the Foundation for the Future: ...he Foundation of the Future worth $55 million to support NGOs and projects for promoting freedom of the press and democracy.
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  • ...Center]] in Jerusalem and [[Jose Maria Aznar]]'s Madrid based [[Foundation for Social Analysis and Studies]] (FAES). ...emocracyandsecurity.org/doc/Background_Paper_Plattner.pdf Background Paper for the Conference on Democracy and Security], Accessed 08-March-2009</ref>.
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  • ..."amid allegations that Chalabi or other members of the I.N.C. had engaged in numerous misdeeds, including embezzlement, theft, and kidnapping". Several ...IA as a result of the Church Commission findings, it outsourced the regime-change operation to the [[Rendon Group]], a PR firm run by [[John Rendon]]. The fi
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  • ...id+Ghadry%22&hl=en&gl=us&ct=clnk&cd=6 Biography of Farid N. Ghadry] stored in cache file at ReformSyria.org. ...www.asianamerican.net/bios/Ghadry-Farid.html Biography of Farid N. Ghadry] in ''Who's Who of Asian Americans''.
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  • Shortly after the United States agreed in early 2007 to a deal with North Korea aimed at shutting down Kim Jong Il's ...about not leaving fingerprints," said an unnamed State Department official in an interview with the ''Inter Press Service''. <ref>Jim Lobe, "[http://righ
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  • ...During his tenure as US Labour attaché in London, Godson Snr was involved in an attempt to expel [[Aneurin Bevan]] from the Labour Party . <ref>The CIA, ...he Reagan administration "to broaden international education about Western democratic values."<ref>Thomas Kenny, [http://www.irishdemocrat.co.uk/book-reviews/him
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  • ...el F. Scheuer''' is a former [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] employee. In his 22-year career, he served as the Chief of the [[Bin Laden Issue Station ...ertise:Georgetown University|Georgetown University]]. He also participates in conferences on terrorism and [[national security]] issues, such as the [[Ne
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