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  • ...pported by an aspect of the permanent war economy: the assumption that the security of the nation supposedly rests upon great secrecy of plan and intent. Many ...e guru". He was part of the neocon 'cabal' that manufactured the defective intelligence in the lead up to the war against Iraq, and has since been active in making
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  • ...d on local television news in Washington and in interviews reported in the national press, expounding the view that the flight had very possibly been a kamikaz ...sm or an attempt by two individuals with well-known connections to Israeli intelligence to grandstand for Israel at the expense of truth." The authors claimed. in
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  • ...aguan civil war before the CIA organized the impotent remnants of Somoza's National Guard and funded an enlarged mercenary army. The United States did not like ...he death squads of Latin America, regularly affiliated with the police and intelligence services, and killing on a scale far beyond the capabilities of Carlos. We
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  • ...tful whether any other army in the world could have performed the internal security role in Northern Ireland with such humanity, restraint and effectiveness," ...ed by the Soviet Union on a global basis. It initiates or comes to control national liberation movements, all in the interest of injuring the West and expandin
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  • ...intelligence. He later became director of the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research (1969-73), where he helped coordinate the CIA's destabilizatio ...think tank, and he has been active in the right-wing Association of Former Intelligence Officers. Cline has given interviews to the [[John Birch Society]]'s 'Revie
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  • *Terrorism and Homeland Security (Terrorism in the 21st Century: Interdisciplinary Perspectives) by Yonah Al *War on Terrorism: The Role of Intelligence (Terrorism in the 21st Century) by Yonah Alexander and Donald J. Musch (Har
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  • ...]]."<ref>State-Sponsored Terrorism Report Prepared for the Subcommittee on Security and Terrorism of the Senate Judiciary Committee, 99th Cong., 1st sess., 198 ...May 1981 by a Turkish terrorist "trained and armed by the Bulgarian secret intelligence services" (p. 13);<ref>Their book was written in 1984, at a time when [[Cla
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  • ...unday Times'' and a commentator for the [[BBC]]. He wrote a column for ''[[National Review]]''. Crozier was a Distinguished Visiting Fellow on War, Revolution, ==Intelligence and Propaganda==
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  • ....org/events/lecture/1986/borchgrave.html Media Responsibility vs. National Security] Tuesday, 16 Dec 1986.</ref> ....org/events/lecture/1986/borchgrave.html Media Responsibility vs. National Security] Tuesday, 16 Dec 1986.</ref>
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  • ==Security Resources Panel - Membership Roster== ...iv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB139/nitze02.pdf Deterrence & Survival in the Nuclear Age], Security Resources Panel of the Science Advisory Committee, 7 November 1957.</ref>
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  • ...ink tanks and institutes. It is now known as the [[Institute for National Security Studies]] after being absorbed in October 2006. ...clude its head, Major General [[Aharon Yariv]], former director of Israeli intelligence, and editorial board members Brigadier General [[Aryeh Shalev]] and Ministe
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  • ...s a former SAS and MI6 operative who co-founded the high-profile corporate intelligence agency [[Hakluyt]] with [[Christopher Wilkins]].<ref name="MP"> Stephen Rob ...ta/sis/mi6-sd36.shtml MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service], 29 July 2000, Stephen Dorril, The Free Press, New York, 2000, pp
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  • ...Paul Nitze]] (the principal author of a highly influential secret National Security Council document [[NSC-68]]). They were also supported by US Senator [[Ralp ...the First World War, as well as a war correspondent for ''The Times''.<ref>National Archives Famous names in the First World War [http://www.nationalarchives.g
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  • '''BRITISH INTELLIGENCE SERVICES''' ...abotage and the Secret Service exists to provide HM Government with secret intelligence concerning foreign powers. Both Services must operate as far as possible in
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  • ...Homeland Security, Justice Department, Library of Congress, FBI, National Security Council, and NYPD counterterrorism division, and is frequently interviewed ...ry Intelligence, Colonel Yigal Carmon served in the Israeli Defense Forces Intelligence between the years of 1968 to 1988, during which time he was the Acting Head
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  • ...founded in 1950. In 1967, it was revealed that the United States [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) was instrumental in the establishment of the group, and it w ..., 1949-50, CIA website https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/kent-csi/docs/v38i5a10p.htm</ref>
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  • *[[Iran Steering Group]] - co-chaired by the National Security Council and the State Department ...afarzadeh]] - lobbyist for [[Mujahedin-e Khalq]] and a conduit for Israeli intelligence.
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  • ::-Commitment to justice, human rights, the rule of law and international security.<ref>Public Diplomacy Strategy Board, Public Diplomacy Strategy, London: FC ...eign and Commonwealth Office]]. The Board is responsible for formulating a national public diplomacy strategy to support the UK's key overseas interests and ob
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  • ...lefield for major assaults. Yet, though our military has deeply integrated intelligence and information technology into war fighting, we have not developed a simil "Information analysis is the brain of homeland security. Used well, it can guide strategic, timely moves throughout our country and
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  • ...rs expertise in political and parliamentary relations, including political intelligence gathering, profile building, opinion forming and strategic advice, in respe *[[National Anti-Vivisection Campaign]] *
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