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  • ...al: “the Journal of Counterterrorism & Homeland Security Int'l. is not a technical or scholarly journal, footnotes should be avoided when possible.” <ref>IA ...rage therefore emphasizes a variety of broad issues and subjects such as 'intelligence and information gathering, government policies, public safety, bombs and we
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  • *09. Mohammad Atta allegedly meets with senior Iraqi intelligence officials at the Iraqi embassy in Prague. The 9/11 Report (Section 7) will ...r [[Curveball]], granted asylum in Germany, ceases cooperating with German intelligence officials. The CIA assures the Germans that they have other sources that co
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  • *3 OPM Support systems (crime & intelligence) *10 Military Technical Services (MTS)
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  • ...e-Kishrei Mada''''', '''Bureau of Scientific Relations'''), was an Israeli intelligence agency of Israel's Defense Ministry. It was headed by [[Benjamin Blumberg]] ...or espionage on behalf of [[Israel]]. Pollard was a [[United States Navy]] intelligence employee in the [[Naval Antiterrorist Alert Center]] in Washington, D.C. He
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  • ...in February 2007 with the merging of the [[Terrorism Research Center]], [[Technical Defense]] (both headed by [[Matthew Devost]]) and former CIA man [[Cofer Bl *[[Caleb Temple]], Senior Vice President - Intelligence & Analysis
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  • [[Technical Defense]] was an intelligence related firm that in February 2007 was merged with the [[Terrorism Research
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  • ...t" bgcolor="goldenrod" align="left">Column B: Employee of Private Security/Intelligence firm</th></tr> ...size:9pt" bgcolor="goldenrod" align="left">Column D: Member of military or intelligence services</th></tr>
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  • ...ry 2013 he has been a director of [[Quest Global]], a private security and intelligence company chaired by former Metropolitan Police Commissioner [[Lord Stevens]] ...sion|Near East and South Asia Division]] until his promotion to the Senior Intelligence Service in July 1995. Mr. Kappes has more than 12 years of overseas experie
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  • ...e rise to prominence of Ahmed Chalabi (the Iraqi exile and source of false intelligence to the Pentagon)"in Washington circles came about at the instigation of Alb *1985-1992 he was a Member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB).
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  • ...] (DERA) of the UK [[Ministry of Defence]] in 1998. Initially contributing technical input to Information Operations research, he rapidly came to be deployed on :Technical and project management for an interdisciplinary team conducting leading-edg
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  • :A former military intelligence officer, Jackson also worked in the commercial defense industry. In fact, w ...01 brought together Jackson and various other members of the CER and other intelligence/defence individuals related to what could be termed an Atlanticist nexus.
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  • ...gned from the VVD on 2 September 2004, becoming the sole member of his own technical group in the Dutch parliament, the [[Groep-Wilders]].<ref>[http://www.parle ...d Press, 6 November 2004.</ref>When the Dutch Government reported that its intelligence services were tracking 150 radical Muslims in a parliamentary debate on 11
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  • ...e to networks of power, lobbying and deceptive PR. This portal focuses on intelligence agencies and their activities.''' ...activities of the world's spies into four areas: intelligence collection, intelligence analysis, counterintelligence and covert action. The latter covers a wide r
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  • ...s to FEMA in the area of counterterrorism. In a report entitled Los Alamos Technical Capabilities: Concepts for Assisting the Federal Emergency Management Agenc ...he New York Times article by Sterling, then finally in Sterling's book."28 Intelligence analyst Gregory Trev¬erton contends that the CIA analysts assigned the tas
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  • ...f Chief Police Officers, accessed 10 February 2009.</ref> The Confidential Intelligence Unit is a section of the [[NPOIU]] which in turn is one of the three "dome ...ial Intelligence Unit states that this individual would "manage the covert intelligence function for domestic extremism" and "make a significant contribution to th
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  • ...2018 (accessed 10 July 2018). </ref> He appears, like his National Public Intelligence Order Unit (NPIOU) successor, [[Mark Kennedy]] (aka 'Mark Stone') to have g ...campaigners from outside his target group. He was also ready to help with technical-related tasks. For instance, Bishop offered one activist to install normall
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  • ...d a two year period scheduled to clarify the situation. COP-5. Bonn, 1999. Technical discussions regarding mechanisms under KP. COP-6a. The Hague, 2000. This co ..., accessed April 2009</ref>. Shell includes the report by the [[Economist Intelligence Unit]] called “Countdown to Copenhagen” which reports on the state of g
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  • 1. To provide its Members and supporters with value added market intelligence, information and business opportunities EMF Technical Services, Canada
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  • ...l people to get their voices heard, especially with key documents being so technical and opportunities to attend inquiries so few. If people are unhappy with th ...or the ONR's programme at the Sellafield plant in Cumbria. The other was a technical assistant on the Decommissioning Fuel and Waste Programme. The ONR said tha
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  • ...ently as January 1998, the CIA had formally withdrawn more than 100 of its intelligence reports on Sudan, after concluding that its source was a fabricator. <ref>R ...elf-governing' south: "Sudanese experts should undertake this effort, with technical and financial support provided by the World Bank, United Nations Developmen
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