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  • ...eapons or explosives or merely videos and written material downloaded from the internet. In testimony Kohlmann has sought where ever possible to identify ...o were arrested and charged with firearms and conspiracy offences in 2003. The so called ‘Virginia 11’ were Randall Todd Royer, Ibrahim Ahmed Al-Hamdi
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  • ...supplying documents about nuclear weapons to the Israeli consulate during the early 1980s. ...sclosed U.S. national defense documents to Israel and acted as an agent of the Israeli government.
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  • ...alysis: Old affair will cause new damage], by [[Yaakov Katz]], [[Jerusalem Post]], 23 April 2008.</ref> ...nce'', Houghton Mifflin, 1991, p.69.</ref> It was abolished in the wake of the [[Jonathan Pollard]] affair with responsibility for technological espionage
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  • ...to terror chief aligns peaceful Muslim groups with terrorist ideology,] ''The Guardian'', 5 August 2010</ref> ...ing-morally-right-says-thinktank Spying Morally Right, says Think-Tank,] ''The Guardian'', 16 October 2009</ref>
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  • ...he University’s [[Global Terrorism Research Centre]] and also teaches at the Australian National University. ...#transcrip Transcipt] of ‘Missing the Plot? The Politics of Intelligence Post 9/11’, 9 March 2005, part of </ref>
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  • [[Image:AndrewGilligan.jpg|thumb|right|Andrew Gilligan at the Frontline Club, London, 17 April 2008]] ...e-times-820745.html So was it the 'Standard' wot won it? Or just a sign of the times?], ''Independent'', 4 May 2008.</ref>
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  • ...e]] (SHAPE). Prior to this he was Deputy Spokesman and Personal Adviser to the then Secretary General of NATO, [[Lord Robertson of Port Ellen]] for nearly ...Supreme Allied Commander Europe]](SACEUR), and a Senior Research Fellow in the [[Centre for Defence Studies]] at [[King's College London]].'<ref>[http://w
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  • Patrick Clawson is deputy director for research at the zionist [[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]]. ...years each at the [[International Monetary Fund]], the [[World Bank]], and the [[Foreign Policy Research Institute]].<ref>WINEP [http://www.washingtoninst
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  • ...tp://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2003/jul/17/iraq.usa American Liberalism and the Euston Manifesto], [[Telos]], 10 September 2006.</ref> Boston Globe columnist [[Cathy Young]] described the signatories as 'truly a varied group':
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  • ...ctor of thestreet.com, a NASDAQ-traded digital financial media company<ref>The Street, [http://www.thestreet.com/static/about/index.html "About"], thestre ==The Israel Prism==
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  • ...t.<ref>[http://www.cooper.edu/humanities/bio_siegel.html Fred Siegel bio], The Cooper Union: Humanities and Social Sciences, accessed 28 May 2008.</ref>
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  • ...from 1958 and as [[Forum World Features]] from 1965 to 1974. It was run by the anti-communist crusader [[Brian Crozier]]. ...quiry'', 30 September 1979</ref> [[Forum Information Services]] was itself the outgrowth of [[Information Bulletin Ltd]], a [[Congress for Cultural Freedo
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  • ...shotguns; and offer expertises on anything to do with guns, explosives or the military. He is most commonly described a 'terrorism expert' or a 'firearms ...arine’, ''The Times'', 8 January 1987</ref> A shootings website provides the following biographical details on Yardley although this information is unso
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  • She has worked with the [[Counter Extremism Project]] run by former UN envoy [[Mark Wallace (Terror ...''Who's Who of American Women'', 24th, 25th, 26th Editions; ''Who's Who in the East'', 33rd, 34th, 35th Editions; ''Who's Who in America'', 58th, 59th, 6
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  • ...tcompany.com/magazine/58/innovation.html?page=0%2C0 'Strategic Innovation: The Children's Hospital at Montefiore'], ''Fast Company'', Issue 58 | April 200 ...and the University of Miami-Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami in 1964<ref>The Children's Health Fund, [http://www.childrenshealthfund.org/whoweare/bio_ir
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  • ...particular interest in suicide bombers and relations between Pakistan and the Arab countries. '''Farhana Ali''' joined the [[terrorexpertise:RAND Corporation|RAND Corporation]]
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  • ...stormed the Iraqi embassy in Berlin in 2002. Following his conviction over the incident, he skipped bail to return to Iraq. ...s expelled from the INC in 2004 over a visit to Israel for a conference at the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]]. Al-Alusi remained active in Iraqi po
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  • ...f [[The Sun]] (1981-1993). He is a close associate of [[Rupert Murdoch]], the media mogul. Murdoch referred to MacKenzie as his "favourite editor". Media commentator for [[The Guardian]] Roy Greenslade writes:
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  • ...encroachment. <ref>Ian Mather, ‘Secret Service story led to deport’, ''The Observer'', 21 November 1976, p.1</ref> It ran until 1989 and produced a se ...documents leaked to ''Time Out'' provided evidence that the Institute for the Study of Conflict had grown out of this operation:
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  • ...and much biographical information on Wohlstetter. The qualifying word in the assertion is 'major' and one possible exception to this is Jacob Heilbrunn ...of Alex Abella's Soldiers of Reason: The RAND Corporation and the Rise of the American Empire].</ref>
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