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  • ...officials of security firms are frequently drawn from government security services, and they depend on their relationships and earlier ties for prestige, refe The Los Alamos National Laboratory also offered its services to FEMA in the area of counterterrorism. In a report entitled Los Alamos Te
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  • :Washington bureau chief Armed Forces, London, 1985-. ...nal security assistant to Senator John McCain of the Senate Armed Services Committee, as director of intelligence assessment in the Office of the Secretary of D
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  • '''Project Interchange''' is an [[American Jewish Committee|AJC]] run project to bring foreign "opinion makers", e.g., journalists, edi ...sional Staffers''' Feb. 2007: "A bipartisan delegation of senior House and Senate staff, including chiefs of staff and legislative directors, is visiting Isr
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  • ...erle]]. All three had been allies in the seventies and involved with the [[Committee on the Present Danger]].<ref>Frances Fitzgerald, Way Out There in the Blue: In 1985, Iklé told the Senate Armed Services Committee: "The Strategic Defense Initiative is not an optional program, at the margi
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  • ...lawi]]. The rivalries between the Kurdish parties prompted the KDP to seek armed support from Saddam Hussein for its capture of the town of Arbil from the r ...cluding the United States), and continued pressure from Iraqi intelligence services. In 1998, however, the U.S. Congress authorized $97 million in U.S. militar
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  • ...h.org/ SpinWatch] publishes its report about lobbying within the financial services sector, ''[http://www.spinwatch.org/blogs-mainmenu-29/tamasin-cave-mainmenu ...at was described last year by the influential Public Administration Select Committee as 'little better than the emperor’s new clothes'. Recent events show suc
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  • ...in Soviet foreign policy.<ref>Jerry W. Sanders, ''Peddlers of Crisis: The Committee on the Present Danger and the Politics of Containment'', South End Press, 1 *'''19''' - [[Henry Jackson]] begins closed hearings of the Senate Arms Control Subcomittee ahead of Nixon's visit to Moscow.<ref>Robert G. Ka
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  • *[[Valery Gerasimov]] Armed forces chief of general staff Russia *[[Zaheer ul-Islam]] Inter-Services Intelligence director-general Pakistan
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  • * [[Emergency Committee for Israel]] ...[http://www.politifact.com/truth-o-meter/statements/2013/jan/08/emergency-committee-israel/pro-israel-groups-ad-depicts-obama-hagel-iran/ Pro-Israel group's ad
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  • ...gan circulating, Renen renamed his lobbying committee the American Zionist Committee for Public Affairs, retaining the identical leadership and membership, but The executive committee was expanded with the same goal of further incorporating American Jewish gr
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  • ...tini was awarded the honour of 'Captain of the Crusade' by the OAS for his services (51). Through his contacts with SIFAR/SID, Giannettini could also ensure a ...between Aginter's Lisbon offices, Delle Chiaie's AN and the Italian secret services. Aginter Presse started up in Lisbon in September 1966, and the Italian str
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  • ...stitute thought it should be handled, and it was gratifying that the Pinay Committee had been so delighted with the finished result. ...aid that M. Violet, who had commissioned the report on behalf of the Pinay Committee, had come to London with M. Pinay during that week and that he, with Mr. Go
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  • ...mittee supporting Trump's candidacy and $66,800 to the Republican National Committee, told the ''Associated Press'' how he expected his infrastructure projects *[[Tom Price]] for Health and Human Services Secretary. Worth $13.6 million.
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  • ...immediately to Margaret Thatcher and, on request, to other members of the committee on the 'receiving' side. Apart from Mrs Thatcher, there were three of them, :"The work of the Shield committee fell into two broad categories. One was strategic: it concerned the state o
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  • German security and intelligence services: the advisor for KA's Internal Security Socialist Philippe Moureaux, to the Wyninckx Committee, a Senate committee
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  • Unison Committee for Action with fellow Kleinwort Benson Senior Director Sir IEPS, Close was also the President of the WACL Preparatory Committee and then
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  • ...aide to [[Henry Kissinger]]. She was a staff member on the [[Senate Armed Services Committe]]e, a speechwriter for Defense Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger, and ...Republican primary looking to challenge [[Hillary Clinton]] in a New York Senate race. During the race, some of her background statements were revealed as u
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  • ====26 February 2020 - Top Senate Democrat asks Justice Department to investigate Richard Grenell's consultin ...s-justice-department-to-investigate-richard-grenells-consulting-work/ 'Top Senate Democrat asks Justice Department to investigate Richard Grenell's consultin
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