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  • ...Brexit]] | [[Climate_Portal|Climate]] | [[Counter-Terrorism Portal|Counter-Terrorism]] | [http://powerbase.info/index.php/Category:Counterjihad Counterjihad] | ...ve been exposed and the groups they spied upon. We also look at the police officers and units involved and how they interconnect with some of the big stories a
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  • ...on-executive chairman was [[Sean Cleary]], a former South African military intelligence and diplomatic operative (in the 1960s and 1970s) who previously ran pro-Ap ...was registered on 25 February 2002. The company has, though, been keen to counter the impression that it is South African and in subsequent statements has em
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  • ...ef>[http://www.bucsis.co.uk/ Buckingham University Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies], 6 may 2009.</ref> ...er three decades, and was latterly the Director of the [[Brunel Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies]].<ref>Anthony Glees, Letter, The Times, Friday, Aug 1
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  • ...9 May 1937 - 11 August 2011) was chairman of the [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] at St Andrews University. He was one of the foremo Wilkinson said his interest in terrorism dates back to his time at the RAF. He told ''The Herald'' that during this
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  • ...msay and was an early attempt to understand the significance of a nexus of intelligence connected groups which covertly influenced the political landscape of the p There were also 'Labour Information Officers' attached to the Marshall Plan staff in the US Embassy in London. One such,
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  • ...Corporation]]. He was a founding director of the [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] at the [[terrorexpertise:University of St. Andrews ...sacred act". The Post referred to Hoffman as a "specialist in Middle East terrorism".<ref>Michael Getler and Rick Atkinson, 'U.S. Watches for 'Human Bombs'', '
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  • This page on the [[Jonathan Institute]] is extracted from ''The "Terrorism" Industry: The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror'' by ...at contained some names, but admittedly not all. See Paull, 'International Terrorism;' p. 58. </ref> Institute officials told Dial Torgerson of the ''Los Angele
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  • .... Horton, a CIA operations officer (1948-75) who later became the national intelligence officer for Latin America (1983-84). ...nd and spent twenty years with the Aerospace Technology Division, a secret intelligence division of the U.S. Air Force. Fediay was the Washington liaison for an in
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  • ...urity Council]] is the main U.S. agency of the Moon system in the field of terrorism propaganda. In a brochure issued by ISC in October 1987, ISC head Joseph Ch ...a, but it now contained seven Mexican conservatives, four retired military officers (now including Gordon Sumner, Jr.), and several other right-wingers.
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  • ...Colonel General Staff (Information Policy). Tugwell had previously been an intelligence officer in Palestine, and had also served in Malaya, Cyprus, Arabia and Ken ...how to be interviewed on television, and by the end of 1971 more than 200 officers had been through courses at the Army School of Instructional Technology at
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  • ...ion Policy Department]] focused on 'supervising the work of UK Information Officers in posts around the world'.<ref>Black, J, (1975) Organising the Propaganda == Counter-Terrorism ==
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  • ...in David Kilcullen, '[http://smallwarsjournal.com/documents/kilcullen1.pdf Counter-insurgency ''Redux'']', ''Survival'', 48, no. 4 (2006): 111-130</ref> ...in David Kilcullen, '[http://smallwarsjournal.com/documents/kilcullen1.pdf|Counter-insurgency <i>Redux</i>]', ''Survival'', 48, no. 4 (2006): 111-130</ref>
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  • ...nce Summit]] website as "a barrister specialising in national security and intelligence law, who negotiated the national security aspects of the Pinochet case with ...2005 and is a regular contributor at conferences such as Intelcon and the Intelligence Summit Washington DC February 2006.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:M
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  • ...opaganda, assassinating the character of government ministers, promoting a counter-elite to replace the socialist government, spreading disinformation, using ...e propaganda offensive is coordinated with economic sabotage, paramilitary terrorism, and other psychological activities using known CIA fronts, one can state p
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  • ==Career: Policing and counter-terrorism== ...nised and international crime, the fraud squad, the Flying Squad, criminal intelligence and force firearms.<ref name="mr-security">‘[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/u
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} ...nd the [[Anti-Terrorist Branch]] from the 2nd October 2006, is the Counter Terrorism Command, also known as [[SO15]].
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  • ...ursday, Pg. 5</ref> Elliot was also engaged with a number of far right and intelligence connected organisations. ...m]]. Elliott's memoirs are among the numerous works by former intelligence officers <ref>listed in the Guardian 6/6/89</ref> which the government will not perm
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  • ...ut gaining anything in return - from the right in industry, the press, the intelligence community or those in the Labour Party who had egged him on. It was the maj ...There were historical connections, the League was a free source of useful intelligence that would have been valuable to MI5 and at the same time it was an eminent
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  • The '''Western Goals Foundation''' was a private intelligence dissemination network active on the right-wing in the United States. It was ...] were part of a Moscow-backed effort 'to destroy the foreign and domestic intelligence capabilities of the United States.'<ref>Chip Berlet,'Private Spies', ''Shma
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  • ...mentalist and secular), as well as democrats, nationalists and ex-military officers.<ref>[http://www.fas.org/irp/world/para/inc.htm Iraqi National Congress], F ...l backers (including the United States), and continued pressure from Iraqi intelligence services. In 1998, however, the U.S. Congress authorized $97 million in U.S
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