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  • ...diplomatic service, arms control negotiations, treaty implementation, and intelligence operations'. <ref name = About_OSS>[https://web.archive.org/web/20071125194 *Counter Intelligence Agents -- Urgently needed
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  • ...and FIDF, which accompanies lone soldiers' absorption into the IDF and the state of Israel...The soldiers are eligible for financial assistance, personal ac ...gade, the Paratroopers Brigade, Iron Trail Brigade, Givati Brigade, Combat Intelligence Corps, Shayetet 3 Daburium Patrol Squadrons, Golan Artillery Regiment.<ref
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  • ..., New England (Boston), New Jersey (Livingston), New York (N.Y.), New York State (N.Y.), North Carolina-Virginia (Richmond), Northwest Texas-Oklahoma (Dalla ...'s political problems, holding these to be strictly the concern of the new state. <ref> ADL, ''ADL Bulletin'', January 1949 </ref>
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  • ...rabs would align with Moscow in the Cold War. The negative attitude of the State Department forced us to appeal to Congress... ...eign power and then filed with the Clerk of the House and the Secretary of State as a domestic lobbyist.
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  • ...ing Street Policy Unit since April 2013. He was also appointed Minister of State in July 2014 and has been the Member of Parliament for Orpington since the ...therine Ashton]], High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy for the European Union. He has also worked for [[Andrew Mitchell]],
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  • ...emic and professional journal for strategic issues involving international security affairs. .../globalsecuritystudies.com/about.htm About Global Security Studies] Global Security Studies, accessed 26 November 2014 </ref>
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  • ...o reads 'Away with all the radical trash!' and depicts the flag of Islamic State, the Anti-Fascist network logo, the Communist hammer and sickle, and the Na ...nd "main-stream media" are audaciously misleading the public over the true state of affairs’<ref name="rattlesGermany"/>.
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  • A number of undercover officers and state informants have been deployed at international events outside of their own ...2005, five German undercovers were seconded to the [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]] (NPIOU - Kennedy's unit) to police the G8 protests at Gleneagles - w
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  • [[James Miller]] was an agent for the Security Forces in Northern Ireland in the early 1970s. ...as a lift engineer enabled him to moved freely across Northern Ireland for intelligence purposes.<ref name="Penrose220387">Barrie Penrose, MI5 'plotted' Ulster str
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  • ...m, [[National Extremism Tactical Coordination Unit|NETCU]], [[Confidential Intelligence Unit]]|Targets=[[Domestic Extremism]]|Dates=2004 to present}} ...NCDE) and is currently called the National Domestic Extremism and Disorder Intelligence Unit (NDEDIU).
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  • ...ence that are a violation of the criminal laws of the United States or any state, committed by individuals or groups without any foreign direction, and appe ...l Index]] and the [[Southern Intelligence Units| Southern]] and [[Northern Intelligence Units]] which had a focus on hunt saboteurs, free parties and travellers am
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  • ...ign office', he was trusted by the Foreign Office mandarins even more than security overlord Sir Maurice Oldfield, appointed by Mrs Thatcher in 1979.<ref name= ...two MI6 assistants went with him, leaving MI5 in sole charge of 'mainland' intelligence operations in Northern Ireland.<ref name="KincoraLooseEnds">Kincora - Loose
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  • ...h a legal rather than a security emphasis. 'It is also known to use former intelligence officers and investigative companies'.<ref name="Cherie">Francis Beckett, D ...ar jail sentence to former President [[Mohamed Nasheed]] - Nasheed was the state's first democratically elected president in 2008, but was forced to resign
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  • ...susceptible and should therefore be targeted. In order to figure this out, intelligence operatives need to determine the vulnerabilities of the target population a The British were one of the first nation-state powers to effectively utilise Psychological Operations during both the Firs
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  • ...d from 1971 until 1973.<ref>Nigel West, ''Historical Dictionary of British Intelligence'', Scarecrow Press, 2014, p.192.</ref> This strongly suggests that Eastwood ...rdshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry and posted to India on internal security duties.<ref name="TelObit">[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/mili
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  • ...dercover police officers|Image=Marco_Jacobs.png|Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Unit|DatesDeployed=2004-09|Targets=Anarchist direct action networks}} ...ty surrounding this and other spy operations caused him to be “moved for security reasons’ after his ‘identity was compromised’.<ref name="TS3.001">Sea
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  • ...carried out both in times of war and peace, by covert government agencies, security services and armies<ref>Rational Wiki, [http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/False_ ...ently, the term has been used to refer to acts carried out by "military or security force personnel, which are then blamed on terrorists", a new False Flag Ter
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  • ...ble. Some philosophers arguing in the moralist vein have gone so far as to state that the force of Propaganda is a direct attack against man; a menace which ==State Propaganda in the United States and United Kingdom==
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  • ...g to this definition, Information Warfare comprises six parts: Operational Security, Electronic Warfare, [[Psychological Operations]], [[Deception]], physicall ...a]]," argues [[Igor Yakovenko]], a professor of journalism at the [[Moscow State Institute of International Relations]], "this one is virtually all propagan
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  • ...Metropolitan University. Studying for Professional Doctorate in 'Policing, Security and Community Safety' where his thesis was on the animal rights campaign ag According to media reports the minutes state it took place at the Bear Hotel, Woodstock, near Oxford, and was attended b
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