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  • ...us say, to an anti-war meeting there is a fear we might be photographed by intelligence services." ...sk about this threat; I always say, 'There is absolutely no threat. If our intelligence services stop meddling and creating this fear, this problem would simply go
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  • ...ity community including the US Department of Homeland Security, several US intelligence agencies, the Department of State, and the US Department of Defense, includ DFI's services included open source intelligence analysis, counter-terrorism research, IT solution development, security architecture design and plannin
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} ...cording to his own account he was formerly involved with political Islamic organisations such as the [[Jamat-e-Islami]], the [[Muslim Brotherhood]] and [[Hizb ut-Ta
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} ...in 2007 as "a key element of the [[Prevent]] element of the Government’s counter-terrorism strategy - [[CONTEST]]."<ref>[http://www.communities.gov.uk/documents/commu
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  • ...he wrote to [[Peter Wilkinson|Sir Peter Wilkinson]] (later Coordinator of Intelligence and Security in the British Cabinet Office) and asked his help in transform ...ad "learned from responsible officials that ISC is also the creature of an intelligence service, British this time." <ref>Bernard Nossiter, ''International Herald
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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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  • ...ilkinson]] 'the greatest non-lawyer expert in this country… on terrorist organisations around the world'. He also commented that he had 'sat in Professor Paul Wil ...ernational Terrorism and Intelligence 2006.pdf|International Terrorism and Intelligence 2006 (PDF)]]</ref>
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  • ==Political researcher and intelligence advisor== ...8 March 2009</ref> Wightman, says he concentrated on developing sources of intelligence on alleged extremists in Britain. One of the many sources Wightman says he
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  • :* Security and Intelligence Co-ordinator to the Cabinet Office ...built unparalleled exposure and experience from working with high profile organisations to test and enhance their resilience to risk. For example:
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  • ...eatures such as 'the National Movement for Free Elections and pseudo-civic organisations such as 'Magsaysay for President'. Lansdale's [http://www.af.mil/bios/bio. ...erent plans to do "something" about Castro. Included in these schemes were intelligence collection, the use of armed force, and biological and chemical attacks on
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  • ...ative''', and is used to relate to a fairly small group of individuals and organisations who represent a sect within (and who differ from) the larger Conservative m ...ism, large military expenditures and the disdain for International law and organisations such as the United Nations.
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  • ...f Conflict]]. A South African national, he was close to the Apartheid era intelligence services and later worked at [[Control Risks Ltd]] and at its subsidiary [[ ...in Mozambique supplied him by [[P. J. De Wit]], the head of South African intelligence, a source unacknowledged in the report. ISC also passed along to South Afri
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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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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} The '''National Public Order Intelligence Unit''', a national policing unit, is one of the three "domestic extremism
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} ...actical Co-ordination Unit]] (NETCU) is one of a number of national police intelligence units set up under the aegis of the [[Association of Chief Police Officers]
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  • ...cademic Committee of the Jerusalem Summit has overlapping members with the Intelligence Summit, see: [http://www.jerusalemsummit.org/eng/board.php Jerusalem Summit Cox was a member of the study group behind a report published in 1977 by the intelligence connected [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]] alleging a Marxist penetr
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  • ...Prior to his time as an activist, he is believed to have served with army intelligence until the early 1990s. In the late 2000s, he set up his two security firms, .../ref> In 1997, as 'Ian Farmer', he was described in media as a former army intelligence sergeant.<ref name="wynn-davies">Patricia Wynn Davies, [http://www.independ
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  • ...the question of Islam and its role in Western societies and on defence and intelligence matters. The Institute provides the home for a number of Weidenfeld's other ...igns and interventions. ISD also seek to provide guidance to civil society organisations for how they can design and measure the impact of their campaigns.<ref>[htt
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  • ...hief Constable (Operations), Wallace was given a new role in co-ordinating counter-terrorism operations run by the police, the army and the security service, MI5. ...e; the head of the RUC special branch and the director and co-ordinator of intelligence, who is a senior MI5 officer. The four men will serve on the Province Execu
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  • ...ers and risk managers drawn from a wide range of commercial and industrial organisations, government departments, the armed forces and the police. There are, in add ...rtnerships comprising international corporations, government, policing and intelligence agencies." <ref>'[http://web.archive.org/web/20050309024720/http://www.akja
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