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  • ...lier operation after the [[Congress for Cultural Freedom|Congress's]] lead magazine ''[[Encounter]]'' had come under suspicion. <ref>Steve Weissman, 'The CIA M ...ubsidised weekly SEPA aimed at Chilean military officers published a front page article by Moss carrying the headline: ‘[[Robert Moss]]. An English Reci
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  • ...] was established to replace an earlier news service set up by another CIA front group, the [[Congress for Cultural Freedom]], after the latter's lead publi Weissman draws a more sinister interpretation from a magazine article in which Crozier looked to the armed forces to step in following th
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  • ...possible exceptions) but functioning with political action committees and 'front groups' that, through statements, conferences, publications and reports att ...as like those he later wrote for one of a series of articles for the Op-Ed page of the New York Times." This also notes that Wohlstetter took part in a Wor
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  • According to a page on Moon's website headed, "The media: promoting truth and values in 'societ ...ul, Korea</ref> O'Sullivan has written articles for the Moon-owned Insight magazine, where, along with other Hudson Institute members, he sits on the Editorial
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  • ...interventions, from [[propaganda]] and disinformation, through support for front groups to terrorism and guerrilla warfare. Main page: [[List of intelligence agencies]]
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  • ...letters that report on the public relations industry, as well as a monthly magazine. Given the public relations industry's own proclivity for spin and obfuscat ...If you find questionable statements or practices, try going in through the front door, asking some probing questions, and trying to trace the statement up t
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  • This page is an extract (chapter 6 'The Security Industry') from '''Ed Herman and Ger ...non, and for South Africa's aggressions against its black majority and the front-line states. From the standpoint of Western firms and officials, any such n
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  • This page is an extract (chapter 4 'The Terrorism Industry: The Government Sector') f ...ve ties within the organized right, is close to the [[Soldier of Fortune]] magazine adventurers and mercenaries (he attended their conference on terrorism in P
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  • ...egic Studies]], which he founded in 1981.' He is editor of the Eurosceptic magazine ''[[Eurofacts]]''.<ref>http://www.brugesgroup.com/events/?article=14018</re An article by Jeremy Page in The Times reports Frost's role in "a team of British politicians and aca
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  • ...was cited as one of the top 10 networkers in the UK by prominent marketing magazine in 2008.<ref>Marketing Direct [http://www.brandrepublic.com/MarketingDirect Praising Buscombe's political connections, ''Marketing'' magazine reports she was "hired to be a change agent who could speak to government a
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  • ...arms-still-an-option.116280/page-2#post-2708129 All Arms Still An Option? (page 2)], ARRSE.co.uk (Army Rumour Service), August 2009 (accessed 4 June 2016). ...s/life-after-army-intelligence.223142/page-2 Life after Army Intelligence (page 2)], ARRSE.co.uk (Army Rumour Service), December 2010 (accessed 4 June 2016
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  • 1n March 2016 after a trip to the UK Chesler pondered in her regular op-ed page in the ''Israel National Daily'' how long it would be until the 'Muslims an ...[[English Defense League]] mounted a brave, civil rights protest right in front of the police station. The police cordoned them off, surrounded them with b
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  • ...culture war, and the most fundamental aspects of education are now in the front line.<ref>Melanie Phillips, ''All Must Have Prizes'' (London: Warner Books, ...y influenced by American communitarian thinkers. <ref>see [[Jonathan Sacks|page]] on Jonathan Sacks for more details.</ref> Ultimately Phillips argued that
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  • ...>The reference is stated as a quote from Richard Brookhiser: see ISI Books page for: James Kelly, ''[http://www.isi.org/books/bookdetail.aspx?id=cd7f041d-9 ...as something of an authority on domestic and foreign Communist parties and front organisations.<ref>Frances Stonor Saunders, Who Paid the Piper? The CIA and
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  • ...//newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/news/politics/newyork/features/5893/ ''New York Magazine''], 8 April, 2002.</ref> ...Anderson, 'A tale of two PR girls', [http://www.spectator.co.uk/print/the-magazine/features/8869/a-tale-of-two-pr-girls.thtml ''The Spectator''], 14 April, 20
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  • ''Some sections of this page have been suspended pending further research.'' [[Living Marxism]] was a magazine published by the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] via its publication comp
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  • ...021016212047/http://www.futureproof.org/contact.htm Global Futures contact page], version of 2002, accessed in web archive 2/5/2010, screengrab [http://www [[Image:SAScontact.jpg|200px|thumb|right|SAS contact page showing phone no., web archive version of Oct 29 2003]]
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  • ...gelical Christian circles. However, in recent years, he has also spoken in front of counter-terrorism and law enforcement officials. Chip Berlet of the Poli An investigation by Wired magazine has shown that the effects of frequent consultations with "Islam experts" o
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  • ...[[nickname]] "The Prince of Darkness" (originally coined in the satirical magazine ''[[Private Eye]]''). <ref>'Profile: Peter Mandelson - Hello Darkness, my o ...ion that neither Mandelson nor anyone else had acted improperly. The front page headline in one of the newspapers at the time read 'Passport to Oblivion'.
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  • ...the Labour Party in this war you scream in horror 'popular front! popular front! ex-socialists! run away!'. Well, make your mind up.<ref>[http://www.worker ...rry's Place, 10 May 2009.</ref> Among those interviewed by Johnson for the magazine was Dr [[Andrew Bostom]].<ref>Alan Johnson, [http://dissentmagazine.org/dem
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