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  • ...nglish articles with the intent of distributing them to media outlets free of charge.<ref name=BR>Brian Whitaker, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/elsewhere/jo ...the continuing relevance of Zionism to the Jewish people and to the state of Israel,<ref>MEMRI, [http://web.archive.org/web/19991118000658/http://memri.
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  • ...nstitute]] with [[Josh Devon]] which she re-launched in 2008 as the [[SITE Intelligence Group]]. ...mansion and went to a private school” and had “servants who took care of all [her] needs.” <ref>Kathryn Jean Lopez, [http://www.nationalreview.com
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  • ...nization&#39;s website, &#39;through more than 2,000 meetings with members of Congress&#39; it&#39;s activists &#39;help pass more than 100 pro-Israel le ...and legislators deemed not friendly enough towards Israel, and the passage of billions in grants.
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  • ...conflict zones including armed personnel. It has subsidiaries in a number of countries including [[Erinys Iraq]], [[Erinys (UK) Ltd]] and [[Erinys South ...[[John Holmes]], the former head of [[22 SAS]] and between 1999 and 2001 [[Director Special Forces]]<ref>Erinys, [http://web.archive.org/web/20080406021241/htt
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  • ...as one of the lobbying divisions of [[Bell Pottinger Communications]], one of the largest public relations companies in the United Kingdom. It went into BPPA previously operated within the public relations division of [[Chime Communications]] plc, until a management buy-out by Bell Pottinger
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  • The [[Bilderberg]] meetings are a series of elite, off-the-record, European-American conferences named after the Bilder ...fluential lobbying group with a good deal of political clout on both sides of the Atlantic", noting that "meetings are cloaked in secrecy and participant
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  • ...alcohol and drug use. He contributed regularly to the ''[[British Journal of General Practice]]'' between 2002-2012, [[Community Care]] from 2007-2011, ...zpatrick, like his brother [[John Fitzpatrick|John]], was a leading member of the [[Revolutionary Communist Party]] ([[RCP]]). This is confirmed in an ar
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  • ...ef>[http://www.bucsis.co.uk/ Buckingham University Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies], 6 may 2009.</ref> ...rd, and a DPhil also at Oxford University. He lectured at the [[University of Warwick]] before joining [[Brunel University]] on 1 October 1975. <ref>[[Me
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  • ...of Terrorism and Political Violence]] at St Andrews University. He was one of the foremost academic terrorologists in the UK and served as an active prop ...retired at the rank of Flight Lieutenant.<ref>entry in ''Debrett's People of Today'' (Debrett's Peerage Ltd, November 2007)</ref>
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  • ===List of Commissioners=== *General The [[Viscount Byng of Vimy]] (1928–1931)
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  • ...founded in 1936 with grants from [[Henry Ford]] and his son [[Edsel Ford]] of the [[Ford Motor Company]]. Initially, the foundation was used to support ...ided to diversify the foundation's portfolio and gradually divested itself of its substantial Ford Motor Company stock between 1955 and 1974. Through th
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  • ...government policy. While it would be hard to under-estimate the importance of this organization in understanding the overall framework for American forei ...acking, the composition of its leadership and membership, and the presence of its members in federal government positions.
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  • ...Strategy]] at the [[Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and Strategy]] of the [[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]], where he established and chairs ...ear tour in the Air Force.<ref>Uzi Arad: Out of the shadows, into the line of fire, The Jerusalem Post, 17 October 1997.</ref>
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  • ...ell as the [[Crop Protection Association]], which represents the interests of the pesticides industry. Lexington also had [[Monsanto]] and the [[Agricul ...ty.guardian.co.uk/societyguardian/story/0,7843,921537,00.html The alliance of science]", The Guardian, March 26, 2003</ref>
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  • ...http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2006/may/26/thinktanks.labour The power of influence]", The Guardian, 26 May 2006, accessed 15 April 2009</ref> He was ...of Government]], senior fellow. The School is run by another former Demos director [[Tom Bentley]]<ref>http://www.anzsog.edu.au/staff/staff.php Accessed 15 Ap
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  • ...SW1E - the office block also houses [[NHS England]] and the [[Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry]]]] ...employs approximately 1856 people worldwide and in 2014 generated revenues of $734 million.
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  • ...om the London School of Economics in 1971, [[Alan Kilkenny]] held a number of communications appointments within industry before joining the [[Shandwick] ...to become a broadly-based public relations and government lobbying group, of which he was Group Chief Executive. When Grayling was sold to [[Lopex]] plc
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  • ...e covert [[Information Research Department]], 1978: [[David Leigh]] 'Death of the department that never was'. ''[[The Guardian]]'', 27 January 1978, p. 1 ...head of the IRD was [[Ray Whitney]], later a [[Conservative Party]] member of parliament and junior minister.
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  • Burson-Marsteller (B-M) was established in 1953 and grew to become one of the biggest PR and lobbying agencies in the world. It is owned by communica ...g B-M with [[Cohn & Wolfe]] to become Burson Cohn & Wolfe (BCW), a network of more than 4,000 employees, across 42 countries.
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  • ...ligence connected groups which covertly influenced the political landscape of the post-war UK including the [[Economic League]], The [[Council on Foreign A surprising number of Labour Party members believe that it was once a socialist party, began as a
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  • ...eorgetown University| Georgetown University’s]] [[Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service]]. ...as on 13 December 1983. He told the ''Washington Post'' that the tradition of suicide attacks can be traced through Shiites back to the 13th century, and
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  • <youtube size="medium" align="right" caption="[[Robbie MacDuff]], then chair of the '''APPC''', speaks in Manchester September 2008">fdAVP1Q3JO8</youtube> ...ations]] and [[Public Relations Consultants Association]] in the formation of an umbrella organisation to promote self-regulation in the industry: the [[
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  • [[File:Screenshot 2020-03-02 at 14.01.21.png|thumb|right|Farr at [[London Central Mosque]] in August 2015]] ...times.co.uk/sto/comment/profiles/article1021573.ece Chief snooper pops out of the shadows] ''Sunday Times'' 22 April 2012.</ref>
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  • ...in its earliest years. The League was dissolved in 1993 following a series of press exposes and a parliamentary investigation into its blacklist. But the ...political parties. Behind closed doors it set up and ran a [[blacklist]] of allegedly “subversive” workers, available to member companies.
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  • One of the first cross-corporate propaganda organisations in the UK, set up at a m Mike Hughes give the following account of its origins in his book ''[[Spies at Work]]'':
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  • .... Horton, a CIA operations officer (1948-75) who later became the national intelligence officer for Latin America (1983-84). ...ir Force. Fediay was the Washington liaison for an international gathering of rightwing businessmen and French mercenaries seeking to begin a secessionis
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  • ...980 victory. The CPD was organized in 1976 by a larger but overlapping set of cold warriors and reactionaries determined to turn back the clock on social .... Until 1981, the JlNSA newsletter was edited by the institute's executive director, Dr. [[Stephen Bryen]], a former staffer for New Jersey Republican Senator
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  • ...members of the terrorism industry. Like Heritage, it is important because of its size, influence, and extreme right-wing connections and policy orientat ...craft Industries Association]], a trade and lobbying organization, and one of the groups that had pressed the U.S. government to admit Nazi scientists af
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  • ...Gerry O'Sullivan, New York: Pantheon, 1989. It is reproduced by permission of Edward S. Herman. .... [[Ray Cline]], former deputy director of the CIA, became a high official of the organization. A prestigious corporate board in the 1980s also helped CS
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  • ...here he helped coordinate the CIA's destabilization and eventual overthrow of the Allende government in Chile. (12) ...wide in counterinsurgency techniques. (I4) One of the best known graduates of the academy is Roberto D' Aubuisson.
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  • ...n as an instructor at the Imperial Armed Forces College', during the reign of the Shah. 'He was awarded the CBE the same year. In 1975 he went to Notting ...er he had jumped across the Rhine into Germany in the last great offensive of the War, then he had been in Palestine (in 1946-47), Malaysia fighting the
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  • <CENTER>''"The ultimate sophistication of subversion is to take over the government, not by unlawful but by lawful me ...ity]]'s [[Hoover Institution]]. He died on his birthday in 2012 at the age of 94.<ref>Richard Norton-Taylor, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/aug
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  • ...e served in the British Royal Navy from 1942 to 1946, enlisting at the age of 15. <ref>The Complete Marquis Who's Who, 5 March 2009; Major Issues Lecture ...he Newsweek bureau chief in Paris, then chief correspondent and at the age of 27 became a senior editor for the magazine. <ref>The Complete Marquis Who's
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  • ...nik by the Soviet Union. It concluded that the United States was in danger of losing a war against the Soviets, and that massive increases in defence spe *Professor [[Jerome B. Wiesner]] - [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]
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  • ...Mrs. Mel Jaffee. It was a key Israeli think tank in the 1980s and was also central to the international [[Invisible College]] or terrorism think tanks and ins In its former incarnation it employed a number of people who are now connected to neoconservative networks such as [[Dore Gol
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  • ...Israel [[Epphraim Katzir]] 'is to inspire our people with the basic values of Zionism'.<ref name="brochure">The Jonathan Institute ''The Jonathan Institu He listed three aims of 'paramount importance':
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  • ...d by Thatcher and [[Lord Robertson of Port Ellen]], then secretary general of Nato. Its early work focused on nuclear deterrence and arms control and was ...tem of the CIA's top secret [[Corona program]] of satellite reconnaissance of the USSR between 1960 and 1972.<ref>[http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRe
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  • ...[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) was instrumental in the establishment of the group, and it was subsequently renamed the '''International Association ==Creation of the CCF==
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  • ...hive-date=20 July 2020</ref> The FCO, itself created in 1968 by the merger of the '''Foreign Office''' ('''FO''') and the [[Commonwealth Office]], was re ==The challenge of 9/11==
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  • ...ogy into war fighting, we have not developed a similarly sophisticated use of information and information technology to protect Americans from attacks at ...rds and analysts will be useless. The Task Force that we had the privilege of chairing has reached some important conclusions to assist our nation in dev
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  • ::::'Lobbyists are the touts of protected industries.' ::::'MPs can't be expected to give us the detail as a labour of love, can they?'
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  • ...rds]] and a former UK diplomat. [[Image:800px-Charles Powell, Baron Powell of Bayswater.jpg|350px|right|thumb|'''Charles Powell, 2011. Photo credit: Fina ...rds, where he serves on the [[Economic Affairs Committee]]. He is Chairman of the [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Entrepreneurship]].
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  • ...erence]] in Prague, which journalist Jim Lobe has described as a gathering of the 'neocon international'. ...e NAI is dedicated to helping revitalize and expand the Atlantic community of democracies.
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  • ...for Global Strategic Security. Previously, he was partner at the law firm of [[Shea & Gardner]], which lobbied for the [[INC]]. ...for major corporations in both commercial arbitrations and the negotiation of joint ventures and other agreements. <ref>'Profile: James Woolsey', [http:/
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  • ...ing over the major newspaper in that country and using it as an instrument of destabilization. (Grenada closed the opposition newspaper shortly after the ...rint for psychological warfare as outlined in the ''U.S. Army Field Manual of Psychological Operations''.
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  • ...ptember 1947) was the [[Assistant Commissioner for Specialist Operations]] of the Metropolitan Police from 1994 to 2005 and Under-Secretary-General for S ...September 2014 (accessed 14 July 2015).</ref> and remained with oversight of the investigation despite several promotions.<ref name="gill"/>
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  • *[[Mark Albrecht]], former Executive Secretary of the White House [[National Space Council]]. ...rmer Foreign Service Officer and legislative assistant in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]].
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  • ...s. Its dedicated website has now been abolished and it runs as part of one of Weidenfeld's other ventures, the [[Institute for Strategic Dialogue]]. The ...established public health strategies dating back at least to the beginning of the nineteenth century.
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  • ''How CIA Money Took the Teeth Out of Socialism'' ...the Netherlands, who has for 20 years sponsored the mysterious activities of the anti-Communist [[Bilderberg Group]] launched with covert American funds
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  • ...]]; [[United States Ambassador to Venezuela]]; and Assistant Administrator of the US Agency for International Development. Reich was appointed Assistant Secretary of State for the Western Hemisphere in January 2002, and served under a recess
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  • ...c relations. The Institute is located at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications. ...a great deal of these companies, seems to have vanished, although its list of board members still exists: [http://cache.zoominfo.com/cachedpage/?archive_
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  • .../ref>. Freedom House's work is linked to the "democracy promotion" efforts of the [[National Endowment for Democracy]]. ...g/barahona030107.html#_edn5 The Freedom House Files] ''MR Zine'' A project of the Monthly Review Foundation. 3/1/07. Accessed 14th May 2009</ref>
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  • ...retly. Despite successive scandals, U.S. meddling in the internal affairs of other nations — including their "democratic" elections — has not only t ...candidate always won.' " {{note|1}} Butler would recognize the old policy of interference behind the new NED smoke screen.
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  • ...for a war against Iraq. OSP was dominated by prominent neocons and members of the Israel Lobby -- "the cabal", in their own words -- such as [[Abram Shul ...] (CIA) have long charged that the two offices exaggerated and manipulated intelligence about Iraq before passing it along to the White House.{{ref|lobe}}
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  • ...e hawkish [[Bipartisan Policy Center]] (BPC) and became its foreign policy director.<ref name=bibio>Bipartisan Policy Center, [http://www.bipartisanpolicy.org/ ...ky"], LinkedIn, accessed on 26 November 2010</ref> Despite Makovsky's lack of professional training in the oil and energy industry, he "worked over a dec
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  • .../en/AboutCapitaLand/BoardOfDirectors/AndrewBuxton.htm] the former chairman of Barclays Bank. [http://www.mbih.com/_mbih/asp/showcomment.asp?hardcoded=adv ...ry of Defence's Saudi Armed Forces Project — the staff includes a number of secondees from [[BAe Systems]]. [http://www.britishoffset.com/faqs.asp] [ht
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  • ...ping to Moguldom"], ''New York Times,'' 5 September 2004</ref> Its current director is [[Kenneth M. Pollack]]. Pollack took over from [[Martin Indyk]], who fou ...P]] but joined Saban's think-tank after Saban made an initial contribution of 13 million dollars for its establishment.
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  • ...ld Bank]] and extensively in the private sector, and is currently Chairman of the [[Royal Institute for International Affairs]] ([[Chatham House]]) in Lo ...BSc in economics from Iowa State University, and a PhD from the University of California.
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  • ...er 100 commercials) [36]. In 2002, Unilever spent an unprecendented amount of money on advertising -struck the biggest deal in the UK’s advertising his ...majority of Unilever’s customers) to its brands involves the exploration of e-commerce.
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  • ...ountry's largest and most influential right-wing foundation. As of the end of 1998, it was giving away more than $30 million a year [The Bradley Foundati ..."reform" and attempts to privatize public education through the promotion of school vouchers.[http://www.mediatransparency.org/funderprofile.php?funderI
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  • ...ee him perform at the next big public theatre of the creulty and absurdity of U.S. politics: the Valerie Plame affair. ...c service when he retired from the State Department as the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs. Grossman served as the Department’s third-r
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  • ...sity, where he studied classics and music. As a young man, he was a member of the Lancashire rugby fifteen. ...anchester Guardian''. This article was greatly admired by a leading member of the ''Sunday Times'' and Clarke was invited to join this paper and after wo
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  • ...tute, [http://www.fraser.strath.ac.uk/fai.php?page_id=6&staffid=29 Profile of Jo Armstrong], Accessed 3rd November 2006, </ref> ...ising the Return: Scotlands Public Assets' '' co-published by the [[Fraser of Allander Institute]] and the [[Scottish Council Foundation]].
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  • ...d communications propaganda organization which is funded by the [[Congress of the United States|United States Congress]]. The organization exists in Euro ...urope]] was founded in June 1949 in New York. RFE was the broadcasting arm of this organization. The headquarters was established in Munich and it transm
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  • ...onservative writer [[Rachel Ehrenfeld]] to monitor and expose 'the enemies of freedom and their modus operandi, and explores pragmatic ways to counteract ...nt government efforts to defend democratic institutions from global threat of radical Islam and terrorism'. <ref>[http://www.public-integrity.org/mission
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  • ...lizes in complex engineering and technology programs for U.S. military and intelligence agencies. SAIC was founded in 1969 and has grown rapidly in recent years. I ...National Security Administration among its biggest customers. About 23,000 of SAIC's 43,000 employees have security clearances to work on classified gove
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  • ...of the utilities industry, it is the distribution network operator for the central and southern Scotland and the Merseyside and North Wales regions. The compa Scottish Power has a number of divisions and subsidiaries:
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  • ...William Beveridge]], it has long made a powerful contribution to the study of federalism and federal systems. ...ropean Institute of Education and Social Policy in Paris, the Commonwealth of Learning in Vancouver, and both Oxford and Cambridge Universities.
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  • ...ory MP, a key activist in the [[British Commonwealth Union]] and a founder of [[National Propaganda]] (later known as the [[Economic League]]). The following account is based on Mike Hughes profile of Hall in his book [http://www.1in12.go-legend.net/publications/library/spies
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  • ...8) was a British propagandist and conservative politician. He was Director of the business propaganda group the [[Economic League]] from 1926 to 1945 and ...er for another twenty five, Conservative MP (Canterbury 1945-53) and chair of a [[Freedom Association]] branch in Kent.
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  • ...House of Commons. The meeting had in fact been called by one of the House of Commons' newest Conservative and Unionist Party members, Rear Admiral [[Reg ...r of the [[Engineering Employers Federation]]). The only published account of that first Dean's Yard meeting is the Economic League's sketchy and unrelia
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  • ...inister, in the person of [[Lloyd George]], and less than their fair share of ministers. The Conservative and Unionist Party has always been an uncomfort ...ve political life during the inter war years: tariff reform, the integrity of the Empire and the Union, and later a generally misunderstood approach to c
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  • ...for Counterterrorism at the U. S. State Department, and a former Director of the CIA's Counterterrorism Center. Black is known for his leading role in t *[[Central Intelligence Agency]] - Former Director Counterterrorism Center
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  • ...is a pamphlet published in 1987 which listed the names, jobs and addresses of British Corporate directors. It was accused by the [[Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism]] of encouraging attacks on corporate leaders.
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  • ...n at the end of 2005. Its website is no longer active and the last record of its webpages on the [http://web.archive.org/web/*/http://www.gpai.org Web a ...ic affairs at [[Citibank]], had previously served on the institute's board of directors and advisory council. He succeeds [[James Armstrong]], former [[
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  • ...amilitary force to combat it. It was also associated with the antisemitism of [[Leopold Maxse]]. ...ause, which it presented to the Prime Minister. It also disrupted meetings of pacifist and civil liberties groups and produced anti-German posters.
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  • ....scl.cc/article.php?id=34> on 27 June 2012.)</ref> He is the older brother of [[Alex Oakes]]. ...less than discreet. "She was quite passionate and demonstrative," he said of their physical relationship. "It would be done in an old-fashioned, romanti
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  • ...er for another twenty five, Conservative MP (Canterbury 1945-53) and chair of a [[Freedom Association]] branch in Kent. ...they reveal the existence of two important and related, secret and private intelligence organisations that have so far more or less slipped through the parapolitic
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  • ...n over by Sir [[Aukland Geddes]]. The League's "5th Annual General Report" of 1925 recorded that: ...n organisations and individuals. A document containing a considerable body of information on "red" ramifications and methods had already been circulated
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  • ...re was a powerful and active fascist movement in Britain for the best part of a decade before the BUF was established. Even amongst some academics there Certainly the [[British Fascists]] - the first of the groupings to adopt the word fascism in its title - do not look like an
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  • ...he League was, in this pamphlet, ahead of its time in recognising the role of public relations and news management: :"In its work the League has never failed to realise the great value of the press as a medium for public education. In consequence it contributes l
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  • ...gue's work and the application of lessons learned in war" was the creation of a "training organisation". ...and into the works canteens since in good faith, and in the wartime spirit of cooperation, the Unions had not barred their way. The League was quick to c
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  • ...festo and blueprint for first world aid to developing countries. "The days of imperialism are over," he declared: ...her it means that influence will be used, as never before, for the welfare of the human race, and in partnership with it - not in overlordship over it."
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  • ...ry features of his handling of the strike were his statements to the House of Commons in which he alleged the strike was being manipulated by: ...d to secure acceptance of their views by the British electorate . . . Some of them are now saying very blatantly that they are more concerned with harmin
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  • ...Heath]] in the Conservative Party leadership election, and the resignation of [[Harold Wilson]] and his replacement by [[James Callaghan|Jim Callaghan]]. ...infant revolution had been made easier by the right-wing Labour government of James Callaghan, who took over from Wilson when he surprisingly resigned in
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  • ...committee. It was not only one of the League's largest subscribers but one of the few who had publicly supported the League. While the League were about ...of the Conservatives on the committee were not inclined to let the League of the hook too easily.
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  • ...s associations. The clinical trial press this week and an increased number of drug scandals add to this image," he said. ...first company advertising directly to consumers on a national scale. Most of P&G’s product lines are the premium brands that cost a bit more than comp
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  • ...''Drinkaware Trust''' (Drinkaware) was established in January 2007 as part of the ongoing alcohol harm reduction strategy in England. It is governed by ...consumer information website www.drinkaware.co.uk in advertising, at point of sale and on product labels.<ref> The Drinkaware trust,[http://www.drinkawar
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  • ...the most complex and intractable international development problems. Most of our projects involve relationships with both a funder, typically an interna ...n of the [[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]]. He is a visiting Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford.
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  • ...aims. This was Common Cause, whose origins are to be found in the merging of two quite distinct political strands. ...anti-communist (and anti-socialist) organisation in British trade unions, of which the best example is to be found within the [[Amalgamated Engineering
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  • ...and an economist with over 25 years of experience in developing countries of both energy and technology policy analysis. ...International Development Select Committee since 2001. He is also a member of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly and the Commonwealth Parliamentary Associat
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  • Former Director of the [[Aspen Institute Berlin]] (until 2001). ...tee on International Security and Arms Control]] of the National Academies of Sciences and directed annual policy dialogues with China, Russia, and India
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  • The '''United States Institute of Peace''' is &ndash; to quote the Institution's web site &ndash; an: ...vities. The Institute's ''Board of Directors is appointed by the President of the United States'' and ''confirmed by the Senate''.<ref>[http://www.usip.o
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  • ==Controversies and conflicts of interest== ...n and members of select committees, and giving clients tours of the Palace of Westminster. The ''Herald Scotland'' reported that:
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  • ...oject for the New American Century]], PNAC. He served briefly as president of the [[World Bank]] in 2006, but resigned in disgrace in May 2007 due to eth ...sh" of the [[neo-conservative|neo-conservatives]], is the principal author of the "Wolfowitz doctrine", also known as the Bush doctrine – the idea that
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  • ...al counsellor [[Naor Gilon]]. Months later he was fired by AIPAC executive director [[Howard Kohr]] (whom Rosen had earlier chosen for AIPAC leadership).<ref n ==A friend of Israel (Not)==
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  • ...nsylvania Parents Leadership Committee and serves as a member of the Board of the [[Tel Aviv Foundation]]. ...organization and civil society and coordinated the working group in charge of reviewing the Ibero-American Summitry process.
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