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  • ...msay and was an early attempt to understand the significance of a nexus of intelligence connected groups which covertly influenced the political landscape of the p ...day's CBI) and the other predominantly Midlands manufacturing group, the [[National Union of Manufacturers]], were set up during the first World War and they m
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  • ...is based in [[Chicksands]], Bedfordshire at the [[Defence Intelligence and Security Centre]]. ...run by the military and based at Chicksands, the Defence Intelligence and Security Centre in Bedfordshire. The US psyops teams in Iraq were the largest of an
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  • ...nducts research into many areas of public policy but has a strong focus on security and international relations. *[[David L. Aaron]] — [[Deputy National Security Advisor]] under Carter and drafter of the NATO treaty
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  • ...94, the Director of Central Intelligence awarded Hoffman the United States Intelligence Community Seal Medallion; the highest level of commendation given to a non- ...a Comprehensive Open Source Data Base on Global Terrorist Events (PDF)]' (National Institute of Justice/NCJRS, March 2008</ref> During this time the database
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  • *Dr. [[K. Jack Riley]] Director, RAND Public Safety and Justice Homeland Security ...walla]] Associate economist at RAND and a faculty research fellow at the [[National Bureau of Economic Research]] Probabilistic modeling and economics of terro
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  • ...a state of balance or homeostasis. He regularly gains column inches in the national press in his role as an advocate of nuclear power, and more recently, frack ...r University in 1941, worked first for the Medical Research Council at the National Institute for Medical Research in London and then spent five years (1946 to
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  • ...her government, military, and academia to think about defence and national security more broadly and deeply than had been done before. He was one of the found ...ms'', Canberra Papers on Strategy and Defence no. 5 (Canberra: Australian National University Press, 1969), 8-9</ref> The changes were rejected by the militar
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  • ...ussant of the "Critical Infrastructure Protection: A Looming Threat on the Security Frontier?" seminar. (last accessed 1 June 2007).</ref>: ...ditor of: Strategic Intelligence: Theory and Application (1995); Cyberwar: Security, Strategy, and Conflict in the Information Age (1996); and Cyber 2.0: Myths
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  • ...al William [[Reginald Hall]] who had retired as the wartime head of naval intelligence to become a Conservative MP for a Liverpool constituency in the hastily cal *Major [[Richard C. Kelly]] Director of the [[National Publicity Agency]] lobbyists for the Brewery Industry
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  • #[[European Security Advocacy Group]] needs references (referenced and slightly expanded by Mat) ...ces and has a double page, also the 2nd half of this page is repeated on [[NATIONAL WESTMINSTER BANK PLC]] (Sorted - --[[User:David|David]] 14:29, 22 Jul 2007
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  • ...ttee]]; member of [[Employment Sub-Committee]]; member, [[Intelligence and Security Committee]]; All-party [[Coalfield Communities Group]]. <ref name="cooper"/ ...ing 'if shale gas can be developed safely, then it could contribute to our security of supply by displacing imported gas in our energy mix'. <ref> Ben Lucas, [
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  • ...as revealed in the British press to have been an agent of British and U.S. intelligence, to have served secretly as a propaganda conduit for the South African poli ...on the document added, "Run with the knowledge and cooperation of British intelligence."{{ref|99}}
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  • .... Horton, a CIA operations officer (1948-75) who later became the national intelligence officer for Latin America (1983-84). ...nd and spent twenty years with the Aerospace Technology Division, a secret intelligence division of the U.S. Air Force. Fediay was the Washington liaison for an in
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  • ...d a large set of retired military officers also affiliated with [[American Security Council|ASC]] (Moorer, Graham, Lemnitzer, Stilwell, Wedemeyer, etc.). ...ed elsewhere with the Moon system and Bouchey's Council for Inter-American Security. {{ref|57}} We mentioned earlier the program on low-intensity conflict and
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  • ...l Terrorism|ISIT]]'s extensive international ties to military, police, and intelligence operations as well as the U.S., European, and Israeli right reflect Alexand ...nternational]], a Virginia-based "risk assessment" firm owned by a private security company, [[Business Risks International]]. An examination of these chronolo
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  • ...ed to turn back the clock on social policies and to move toward a national security state. See Saloma, ''Ominous Politics'', pp. 123-27.</ref> ...'White House Digest' did not, perhaps because its source was not military intelligence but rather the 'JINSA Newsletter' (vol. 3, no. 21) for June 1983.
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  • While the [[American Security Council|ASC]] is neither a think tank nor a policy institute, it has been i ...ration of the House Un-American Activities Committee as the House Internal Security Committee in 1969, under the guise of combatting terrorism. With a 1982 tel
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  • ===Given police intelligence on climate protesters=== ....guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/apr/20/police-intelligence-e-on-berr Secret police intelligence was given to E.ON before planned demo] ''The Guardian'', Comment is Free. 2
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  • ...[Anne Armstrong]], head of the CSIS board, has been chair of the [[Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board]]. [[Ray Cline]], former deputy director of the CIA, became ...ent's Office of Analysis for the Near East and South Asia in the Bureau of Intelligence, coauthored the CSIS report with [[John Shaw]] of [[Booz, Allen and Hamilto
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  • *[[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]] * A World of Secrets : the Uses and Limits of Intelligence, New York : Basic Books, 1985 ISBN 0-465-09237-3.
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