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  • ...tend to regulate the state of the Earth's environment, maintaining it in a state of balance or homeostasis. He regularly gains column inches in the national ...be a more accurate description, as he has worked for big business and the security services since he went "independent".
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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 ...by Howard's [[IISS]] co-founder [[Denis Healey]], who was now Secretary of State at the Ministry of Defence. Howard gives the following account in his memoi
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  • ==Access to Government intelligence== ...evealed how the [[Office for Nuclear Development]] was "quietly exchanging intelligence on key policies" with nuclear companies and the NIA "in an effort to protec
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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 ...on us a good deal that the iron and steel industry is in a very difficult state, but when we come to look into the problem it comes back very much to the q
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  • ...We believe that it is very important that students have some knowledge of security issues. These are looked at in the context of life in a democracy.<ref>This ...Lords in 1996. Baroness Ramsay has been a member of the [[Intelligence and Security Committee]] as well as having been a Government Whip and Deputy Speaker in
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  • ...until 2010 she held various ministerial positions, including secretary of state, [[Department for Work and Pensions]] (June 2009-2010), chief secretary to *2005 | Minister of State (Minister for Housing and Planning), Department for Communities and Local G
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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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  • ...hristian civilization is unique, as is his selfless commitment to freedom, security and peace" (p. 2). The predecessor organization to ISC, the Center for International Security (CIS), was organized by Churba in 1979. Its board included Major General Ge
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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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  • ...n 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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  • ...condition that CCS would be in place. E.ON responded that the secretary of state "has no right to withhold approval for conventional plant" and the civil se ===Given police intelligence on climate protesters===
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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 ...coauthored study was in reality little more than a sanitized version of a State Department report written by Long in December 1980. The earlier internal an
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  • ...dy siege of Jerusalem that followed. He knew everyone of note in the small state of Israel - [[Chaim Weizmann|Weizmann]], [[David Ben-Gurion|Ben-Gurion]], S *[[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]
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  • ...pported by an aspect of the permanent war economy: the assumption that the security of the nation supposedly rests upon great secrecy of plan and intent. Many ...e guru". He was part of the neocon 'cabal' that manufactured the defective intelligence in the lead up to the war against Iraq, and has since been active in making
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  • ...sm or an attempt by two individuals with well-known connections to Israeli intelligence to grandstand for Israel at the expense of truth." The authors claimed. in ...disturbed at the report that Livingstone was being considered to head the State Department's Office for Combatting Terrorism. Their concern was over his ea
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  • ...o American power and provided places as news reporters for CIA and British intelligence agents. {{ref|88}} ...having written a book about Chile that was financed by one of the Central Intelligence Agency's front organizations." {{ref|92}}
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  • ...evoted to it in Laqueur's book. South Africa is never cited as a terrorist state, and RENAMO does not appear in the index.<ref>A more complete tabulation of ...s to those who are members of "movements" from below. He acknowledges that state terror is far more serious in its human consequences than the terrorism he
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  • ...y, restraint and effectiveness," Paul Wilkinson, Terrorism and the Liberal State, 2nd ed, (New York: New York University Press, 1986). p. 159. </ref> Any a ...d displays "sudden explosions of anti-Western fury and hate;' and an enemy state like Iran is a "barbaric tin-pot regime of mad mullahs, wading in the blood
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