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  • ...ecret cash; Campaign took funds from tycoons he dealt with as a minister'. The <i>Evening Standard</i> 22th January 2008.</ref>. ...en invited to 'go on a prestigious trade mission to Israel and Jordan with the prime minister'<ref><i>Guardian Unlimited</i> 'Absurd' Hain called on to re
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  • ...ice, 'half of the 75-minute meeting focused on a discussion about Iraq and the Persian Gulf' according to one attendee.<ref>Eric Schmitt and James Dao, [h ...rther suffering upon the Palestinians. According to Suskind's later book, "The One Percent Doctrine," Bush replies, "Sometimes a show of force by one side
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  • ...to the World?'', Pergamon-Brassey's International Defense Publishers (for the Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis), 1987. 73 pp. Pages 59-63. ...groups were remarkably tardy in convincing the public of the necessity for the cruise missile, to which they were far more committed than SDI.
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  • ...uary 1953 to 29 November 1961.<ref>[https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/books-and-monographs/directors-and-d ...s US representative on various arms conferences.<ref>Mark Lincoln Chadwin, The Hawks of World War II, University of North Carolina Press, 1968, p.60.</ref
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  • ...yth of Rowington or [[James Blyth]] is a British businessman and member of the British [[House of Lords]], currently on leave of absence from July 2017. ==Arms Industry interests, directorships and secondment==
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  • ...art of government, through secondments, in order to help the industry sell arms with direct government support. <ref> DESO website [http://www.deso.mod.uk/ ...onautical Society]] in September 2006 part of his speech made reference to the importance of DESO:
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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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  • ...n''' (born 08 November 1958, Brighton) is a former UK defence minister and the former Labour MP for Hove. After the 2001 election he joined the government payroll as an assistant whip and was appointed junior defence mi
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  • ...errorism" Industry''', 1989, Pantheon, pages 50-72. It is reproduced with the permission of Ed Herman. ...security firms are also regarded as authorities on terrorism, emphasizing the practical aspects of control.
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  • ...eva]] (born 11 May 1948, Colombo, Sri Lanka) is an MEP for South East from the [[Conservative and Unionist Party]] since 20.07.1999.<ref>European Parliame *Vice-Chairman, Delegation for relations with the countries of South Asia
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  • ...ord cleared me of that suspicion."'' – Denis Healey <ref>Denis Healey, ''The Time of My Life'' (London: Penguin, 1989) p.252</ref></CENTER> ...Exchequer from 1974 to 1979. He was an important right-wing operative in the Labour Party, who through his involvement in think-tanks and covert propaga
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  • ...Anti-war, anti-capitalist, anarchist; Reclaim the Streets, Disarm DSEi and the Earth First! network}} ...g Inquiry''] that core participant HN3 was the police officer who had used the Jason Bishop alias.<ref name="CoverNames"/><br/>
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  • ...e of the largest privately owned communication and public affairs firms in the world.<ref>"[http://www.apcoworldwide.com/content/locations/keystaffbio.cfm ===Fighting the EPA's passive smoking regulation===
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  • ...s. In the late 2000s, he set up his two security firms, BLACKchrysalis and the London School of Surveillance. ...and to Dutch television. However, it has been difficult to verify much of the information provided through authoritative sources.
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  • ...</ref> According to the ''Jewish Chronicle'', it was 'reinvigorated' under the leadership of former Labour MP [[Lorna Fitzsimons]].<ref>[http://www.thejc. ...sed 17-December-2009</ref> In July 2015 [[James Sorene]] was appointed as the new CEO.<ref name ="bicom ceo">BICOM Website [http://www.bicom.org.uk/news-
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  • ...erly [[Smiths Industries]]) says it delivers products and services to the "the threat & contraband detection, energy, medical devices, communications and ...components and customer services. Smiths Aerospace boasts that it provided the weapons control and data management for Lockheed Martin’s F-35 Lightning
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  • ...agh, is a British [[Labour]] Party politician who was General Secretary of the Labour Party from 1998 to 2001. ==Inheritor of the socialist tradition==
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  • ...pin-783490.html ‘A changing world puts public relations in a spin’], ''The Independent'', 18 February 2008</ref></blockquote> '''Colin Byrne''' is a PR executive with close links to the Labour Party. He was a protégé of [[Peter Mandelson| Peter Mandelson]] a
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  • ...the [[Royal Institute for International Affairs]] (RIIA) and later joined the [[Ditchley Foundation]]. ...e Thatcher and Major governments in the UK. During this time she defended the government’s often destructive aid policies. John Pilger notes that:
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  • ...as a stepping stone to ministerial ranks by Labour MPs. LFI boasts some of the wealthiest ...r 2007</ref> Both [[Gordon Brown]] and [[Tony Blair]] have been members of the group.
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