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  • ...'' (ISSN 0268-4527) is the world's leading academic journal on the role of intelligence in international relations."<ref>http://www.tandf.co.uk/journals/titles/026 ...e practices, the issue of liaison and internal cooperation and the role of intelligence services as instruments of state control in both historical and contemporar
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  • ...eyrav Wurmser]] and Colonel [[Yigal Carmon]], formerly of Israeli military intelligence. Wurmser left MEMRI in 2002 to join the [[Center of Middle East Policy]] at ...e colonel in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) (Yigal also served in the IDF/Intelligence Branch from 1968 to 1988), and [[Meyrav Wurmser]], an Israeli-born academic
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  • ...nstitute]] with [[Josh Devon]] which she re-launched in 2008 as the [[SITE Intelligence Group]]. ...interrogatory/interrogatory062603.asp| ‘The Terrorist Hunter Speaks’], National Review Online, 26 June 2003</ref>
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  • The '''American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)''' is a national membership based group which describes itself as "America's Pro-Israel lobb ...an American Value,” and, for the first time, “Hatikvah,” the Israeli national anthem, was not sung. The only anthem heard was “The Star-Spangled Banner
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  • ...h centres with close links to government, intelligence agencies, corporate security companies and other terrorology centres such as the [[terrorexpertise:RAND ...nnexe'. This seeming camouflage and the fact that students and staff swipe security cards to come and go, helps lend the impression that there is some covert a
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  • The centre was founded by former Israeli intelligence officer [[Daniel Doron]] who remains ICSEP's director. ====Conference on the Balance of National Strength and Security====
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  • Biog on [http://www.trumanproject.org/directors.php Truman National Security Project] website: ...ligence, and law enforcement communities, homeland security, and trade and security issues. She has been a consultant for the [[World Bank]] on building the ru
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  • ...rinys International Ltd''' is a security company specialising in providing security guards in conflict zones including armed personnel. It has subsidiaries in ...on-executive chairman was [[Sean Cleary]], a former South African military intelligence and diplomatic operative (in the 1960s and 1970s) who previously ran pro-Ap
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  • ...usiness solutions and security services and is the largest privately-owned security company in the world. ...ent/article/2007/06/30/AR2007063001075_pf.html In Iraq, a Private Realm Of Intelligence-Gathering], Washington Post, 1 July 2007.</ref>
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  • ...achieve change. The team is highly experienced in guiding clients through national and local government and the complexities of the legislative and regulatory ...nd analysis, regulatory advice, campaign management, political monitoring, intelligence gathering and communications audits. BPPA is a member of the Public Relatio
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  • ...rage. He resigned from the party in 1937 - although his letter, now in the National Archives in Washington, DC, ended with the words "Heil Hitler".<ref>[http:/ ...e Germans. After he escaped to England again, King [[George VI]] sought an intelligence post for him, but was blocked by the [[War Ministry]] because of Bernhard's
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  • ...s of impending doom and with individual anxieties about threats to health, security and safety. We worry about nuclear war and global warming, AIDS and Ebola, He suggests the national curriculum has been 'corrupted' by green prejudice, which has perhaps incre
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  • ...ef>[http://www.bucsis.co.uk/ Buckingham University Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies], 6 may 2009.</ref> ...and was latterly the Director of the [[Brunel Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies]].<ref>Anthony Glees, Letter, The Times, Friday, Aug 15, 1980; pg.
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  • ...ated if the government had gone on with the policy of internment, thorough intelligence gathering and freedom for the army to shoot as it saw fit and on sight.<ref ...y 1989</ref> Several years later he would co-edit ''Aviation Terrorism and Security'' with [[Brian Jenkins]], another key figure in the early years of terroris
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  • ...ing to science, environment and health; and commentated on these issues on national radio and TV. During this time he also chaired and spoke on 29 [[Battle of ...roduction to the major supermarkets, the Food and Drink Federation and the National Farmers' Union. For £7,500, it offered to educate their customers 'about c
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  • ...ames Petras]] have criticized the Foundation for links with the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]. Petras cites former Foundation president [[Richard M. Bissell ...U.S. government. It was his habit, for instance, to drop by the [[National Security Council]] (NSC) in Washington every couple of months and casually ask wheth
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  • ::According to Ha'aretz's security correspondent Yossi Melman, Arad was sent there in the early 1980s to be re ...ntelligence advisor to the Prime Minister to strengthen the consumption of intelligence at the decision-making level.
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  • ...t the [[Center for Special Studies]]; Lecturer on intelligence and head of intelligence studies at the [[Lauder School of Government]].<ref>International Policy In ...errorism]]. He is a member of Israel’s [[National Committee for Homeland Security Technologies]], of the International Advisory Board of [[Institute of Defen
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  • ...o make sure that Sainsbury’s “is recognised as a leading player in the national debate about nutrition and healthy eating.” The then head of FH’s publ ...company [[Qinetiq]] hired FH to generate interest in its products amongst security, commercial defence, aerospace, aviation, transport, health and energy indu
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  • ...ic Feather into the media, and into the Labour Party's policing units, the National Agent's Department and the Organisation Subcommittee. ...rocities and Chinese intervention were combined with sophisticated signals intelligence that monitored Sukarno's every move.
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  • *B-M also set up anti-smoking front-groups. In the nineties it created the [[National Smokers Alliance]] in the US with money from [[Philip Morris]]. ...ce-and-security/ Burson-Marsteller appoints senior adviser for defence and security], B-M website, 31 January 2017, accessed 16 August 2017 </ref>
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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]] &mdash; [[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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  • ...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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  • ...d on local television news in Washington and in interviews reported in the national press, expounding the view that the flight had very possibly been a kamikaz ...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
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  • ...aguan civil war before the CIA organized the impotent remnants of Somoza's National Guard and funded an enlarged mercenary army. The United States did not like ...he death squads of Latin America, regularly affiliated with the police and intelligence services, and killing on a scale far beyond the capabilities of Carlos. We
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  • ...tful whether any other army in the world could have performed the internal security role in Northern Ireland with such humanity, restraint and effectiveness," ...ed by the Soviet Union on a global basis. It initiates or comes to control national liberation movements, all in the interest of injuring the West and expandin
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  • ...intelligence. He later became director of the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research (1969-73), where he helped coordinate the CIA's destabilizatio ...think tank, and he has been active in the right-wing Association of Former Intelligence Officers. Cline has given interviews to the [[John Birch Society]]'s 'Revie
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  • *Terrorism and Homeland Security (Terrorism in the 21st Century: Interdisciplinary Perspectives) by Yonah Al *War on Terrorism: The Role of Intelligence (Terrorism in the 21st Century) by Yonah Alexander and Donald J. Musch (Har
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  • ...]]."<ref>State-Sponsored Terrorism Report Prepared for the Subcommittee on Security and Terrorism of the Senate Judiciary Committee, 99th Cong., 1st sess., 198 ...May 1981 by a Turkish terrorist "trained and armed by the Bulgarian secret intelligence services" (p. 13);<ref>Their book was written in 1984, at a time when [[Cla
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  • ...unday Times'' and a commentator for the [[BBC]]. He wrote a column for ''[[National Review]]''. Crozier was a Distinguished Visiting Fellow on War, Revolution, ==Intelligence and Propaganda==
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  • ....org/events/lecture/1986/borchgrave.html Media Responsibility vs. National Security] Tuesday, 16 Dec 1986.</ref> ....org/events/lecture/1986/borchgrave.html Media Responsibility vs. National Security] Tuesday, 16 Dec 1986.</ref>
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  • ==Security Resources Panel - Membership Roster== ...iv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB139/nitze02.pdf Deterrence & Survival in the Nuclear Age], Security Resources Panel of the Science Advisory Committee, 7 November 1957.</ref>
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  • ...ink tanks and institutes. It is now known as the [[Institute for National Security Studies]] after being absorbed in October 2006. ...clude its head, Major General [[Aharon Yariv]], former director of Israeli intelligence, and editorial board members Brigadier General [[Aryeh Shalev]] and Ministe
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  • ...s a former SAS and MI6 operative who co-founded the high-profile corporate intelligence agency [[Hakluyt]] with [[Christopher Wilkins]].<ref name="MP"> Stephen Rob ...ta/sis/mi6-sd36.shtml MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service], 29 July 2000, Stephen Dorril, The Free Press, New York, 2000, pp
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  • ...Paul Nitze]] (the principal author of a highly influential secret National Security Council document [[NSC-68]]). They were also supported by US Senator [[Ralp ...the First World War, as well as a war correspondent for ''The Times''.<ref>National Archives Famous names in the First World War [http://www.nationalarchives.g
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  • '''BRITISH INTELLIGENCE SERVICES''' ...abotage and the Secret Service exists to provide HM Government with secret intelligence concerning foreign powers. Both Services must operate as far as possible in
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  • ...Homeland Security, Justice Department, Library of Congress, FBI, National Security Council, and NYPD counterterrorism division, and is frequently interviewed ...ry Intelligence, Colonel Yigal Carmon served in the Israeli Defense Forces Intelligence between the years of 1968 to 1988, during which time he was the Acting Head
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  • ...founded in 1950. In 1967, it was revealed that the United States [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) was instrumental in the establishment of the group, and it w ..., 1949-50, CIA website https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/kent-csi/docs/v38i5a10p.htm</ref>
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  • *[[Iran Steering Group]] - co-chaired by the National Security Council and the State Department ...afarzadeh]] - lobbyist for [[Mujahedin-e Khalq]] and a conduit for Israeli intelligence.
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  • ::-Commitment to justice, human rights, the rule of law and international security.<ref>Public Diplomacy Strategy Board, Public Diplomacy Strategy, London: FC ...eign and Commonwealth Office]]. The Board is responsible for formulating a national public diplomacy strategy to support the UK's key overseas interests and ob
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  • ...lefield for major assaults. Yet, though our military has deeply integrated intelligence and information technology into war fighting, we have not developed a simil "Information analysis is the brain of homeland security. Used well, it can guide strategic, timely moves throughout our country and
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  • ...rs expertise in political and parliamentary relations, including political intelligence gathering, profile building, opinion forming and strategic advice, in respe *[[National Anti-Vivisection Campaign]] *
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  • ...lude [[Jardine Matheson]] Holdings and associated companies (1992-2000), [[National Westminster Bank]], Arjo Wiggins Appleton, [[Said Holdings]], J. Rothschild ...eal and the role of [[Wafic Said]], Gambill (2003) stated in [[Middle East Intelligence Bulletin]] (an offshoot of [[Daniel Pipes|Pipes]] and [[William Kristol|Kri
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  • ...nce of Iran]] (NCRI), it has been the main conduit for publicizing Israeli intelligence on Iran's nuclear program.<ref name=SRA>Scott Ritter, [http://www.alternet. Other names for MEK include the [[National Liberation Army of Iran]] and the [[Muslim Iranian Student's Society]].
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  • ...e end of his military service, Kilcullen served in Australia’s Office of National Assessments and on the writing team for Australia’s 2004 Terrorism White ...us service to the United States as Senior Counterinsurgency Advisor, Multi-National Force-Iraq, during Operation Iraqi Freedom.” <ref>East West Institute, [h
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  • ...mley of Nettlestone]], JP. Formerly Secretary of State for Health and for National Heritage. | The Honorable [[John Brademas]]. Chairman, The American Ditchl ...the Home Civil Service. | Sir [[David Omand]], GCB. Formerly Security and Intelligence Co-ordinator and Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Office. | Lord O’NEILL OF C
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  • ...editor for a number of publications, including the [[Washington Times]], [[National Review]] Online, [[WorldNetDaily]], and [[Jewish World Review]]. ...yid=66&subcategoryid=115&newsid=11606 Frank Gaffney biography], Center for Security Policy, accessed 3 January 2008.</ref>He worked closely with [[Richard Perl
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  • ..., Accessed 25th July 2007.</ref>In June 2007 he attended the [[Democracy & Security International Conference]] in Prague, which journalist Jim Lobe has describ ...se issues, including NATO, U.S.-E.U. relations, missile defense and Balkan security. He is the author of ''The Hidden Hand: Gorbachev and the Collapse of East
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  • ...e's Party (Spain)|People's Party]], or PP). In 1989 Aznar was voted by the National Executive Committee to be its new leader. On 6 June 1993 the PP again lost ...ember 2007</ref>He defended his support for the war on the basis of secret intelligence allegedly containing evidence of the Iraqi government's nuclear proliferati
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  • ...ccessed 12-December-2009</ref>. He is also an adviser to the US [[National Security Agency]]<ref>James Adams, [http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20010501faessay477 ...litics and international relations, with special interest in terrorism and intelligence, and is also the author of twelve previous books, both fiction and nonficti
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  • ...ncy]], is Vice President at [[Booz Allen & Hamilton]] for Global Strategic Security. Previously, he was partner at the law firm of [[Shea & Gardner]], which lo Besides serving as Director of Central Intelligence, Woolsey has served in the U.S. government as Ambassador to the Negotiation
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  • ...hern California]] from 1967-87. He is a Senior Research Fellow in National Security Affairs at the [[Hoover Institution]] on War, Revolution and Peace at Stanf ...ew national intelligence on the USSR and to produce a competitive National Intelligence Estimate and a Member of the Executive Committee of the [[Committee on the
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  • ...of Major American Jewish Organizations]], [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]], [[Republican Jewish Coalition]], [[Foundation for the Defense of ...f the neocon [[Middle East Forum]] and is a frequent resource for American intelligence agencies.{{ref|schuh}}
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  • .... Feith, a hardline Zionist, previously served on the White House National Security staff under [[Richard Allen]] during [[Ronald Reagan]]'s first term in offi ...http://www.security-policy.org/papers/1998/98-D139.html Source: Center for Security Policy 98-D139] </ref>
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  • ...ing in national security and intelligence law, who negotiated the national security aspects of the Pinochet case with the late Lt-General Vernon Walters, forme =='Conspiracy theorist' or security expert or both?==
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  • * "Need for a larger U.S. security perimeter" and the U.S. "should seek to establish a network of 'deployment ...clusions and recommendations are reflected in the White House's [[National Security Strategy]] document of September 2002, which reflects the "peace through st
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  • ..., especially the newspaper ''El Mercurio''. About a year later, the Senate Intelligence Committee chose Chile as a case study of CIA covert action. For the first t ...urch Committee; "The CIA and the Media," 1977 - 1978 Hearings of the House Intelligence Committee; and the above-cited reports of the Jamaican and Nicaraguan Press
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  • ...olitan Police from 1994 to 2005 and Under-Secretary-General for Safety and Security for the United Nations until 2008. ...f Defence Studies]] in 1990, he became Commander Public Order, Territorial Security and Operational Support.<ref name="un-press-release"></ref>
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  • ...|thumb|right|Center for Security Policy logo circa 2015]] The [[Center for Security Policy]] is a Washington-based organisation set up by the hardline [[neocon ...centerforsecuritypolicy.org/Home.aspx?SID=75 The Center's Role in National Security Policy] accessed 26th February 2008</ref>
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  • ...forsecuritypolicy.org/Home.aspx?CategoryID=47&SubCategoryID=50 National Security Advisory Council]</ref>. *[[Mark Albrecht]], former Executive Secretary of the White House [[National Space Council]].
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  • ...Division]] | [[US Institute of Peace]] | [[Republic of Korea, Ministry of National Unification]] | [[U.S. Mission to the EU]] | [[Research Institute for Inter ...stria]] | [[Azerbaijan Atlantic Cooperation Association]] | [[Alliance for Security Bosnia & Herzegovina]] | [[Atlantic Council of Croatia]] | [[Atlantic Counc
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  • ==House Intelligence Committee== ...one of those books, ''Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s, Elements of Intelligence''. <ref> Cheney: The Untold Story of America's Most Powerful and Controvers
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  • ...ment of Defence, becoming Assistant Secretary of Defence for International Security Affairs.<ref>Frances Fitzgerald, ''Way Out There in the Blue: Reagan, Star ...aching out to him through the Democratic chair of one of the Congressional intelligence committees, Rep. [[David McCurdy]], a former contra backer.<ref>Jim Lobe, U
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  • Timmerman 'has spent his career investigating the dark side of national security'. ...e East wars, interviewed suicide bombers, debriefed defectors from Iranian intelligence organizatons, and covered the plight of Christians persecuted for their fai
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  • ...tionalreview.com/interrogatory/rubin200604250606.asp Dealing with Iran], ''National Review Online'', 25-April-2006, Accessed 26-April-2009</ref>. Rubin earned ...tp://www.nationalreview.com/rubin/rubin200601050713.asp For the Record], ''National Review Online'', 05-January-2006, Accessed 27-April-2009</ref>
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  • ...ident of the [[U.S. Committee on NATO]]. Past experience includes: US Army intelligence (1979-1990), Office of the Secretary of Defense (1986-1990), chief strategi *[[Center for Security Policy]] on advisory board([[CSP National Security Advisory Council]])
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  • ...ttp://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page2583.asp Appointment of Security and Intelligence Co-ordinator and Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Office], Number10.gov.uk, 20 In his role as Security and Intelligence Co-ordinator, Omand was responsible for creating and managing the UK's [[CO
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  • ...esponsibilities included policy advocacy vis-à-vis the European Union and national governments and a wide range of publications and policy briefs linked to ma ...s including the European Commission in Brussels. Ms. Havlicek is a British national educated at undergraduate and Masters levels (BA and MSc) at the London Sch
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  • ...nd World War the American Government and its espionage branch, the Central Intelligence Agency, have worked systematically to ensure that the Socialist parties of The cloak and dagger operations of America's [[Central Intelligence Agency]] are only a small part of its total activities. Most of its 2000 mi
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  • ...tler Inquiry]] team, chaired by [[Robin Butler]], that determined that the intelligence used to declare Iraq's possession of "Weapons of Mass Destruction" was flaw ...and appointed to serve on the Butler Committee, which examined the use of intelligence during the Iraq War.
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  • ...eedom House's work is linked to the "democracy promotion" efforts of the [[National Endowment for Democracy]]. ...place whereby the international democratization training programs of the [[National Forum Foundation]] were incorporated into Freedom House."[http://www.freedo
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  • The [[National Endowment for Democracy]] (NED) was first funded in fiscal 1984, an appropr ...rongdoing, and the courts defer to Congress and the Executive in "national security" matters.
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  • ...6 in the United States. [[George Friedman]] is founder, chairman and Chief Intelligence Officer of the company. ...mmercial or governmental customers. They feature regional and customisable intelligence whereby users are able to partake in monthly teleconferences with Stratfor'
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  • ...le"], Antiwar.com, 18 September 2009</ref> that manufactured the defective intelligence used to sell the invasion of Iraq.<ref>Jim Lobe, [http://www.antiwar.com/ip ...tant to the President and Senior Director for the Central Region, National Security Council,” as one of the “original task force members” of the BPC’s
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  • ...onitoring threats to U.S. political and economic freedoms and its national security from within and without'. <ref name="Center"> [http://acdemocracy.org/missi Economic Warfare | CyberSpace Security(Purposeful Interference (GPS) ) | EMP| WMD| WME| Energy/Electric Grid | Fin
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  • ...b|150px|right|Ilan Weinglass]]'''Ilan Weinglass''' is currently a business intelligence analyst in the private sector and a fellow at the [[American Center for Dem ...e [[Investigative Project]], and served as Legislative Fellow for National Security Affairs to U.S. Senator [[Norm Coleman]] (Minnesota, Republican) <ref>The A
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  • ...eral Trust is a think tank that studies the interactions between regional, national, European and global levels of government. Founded in 1945 on the initiativ ...[[Prudential]] Corporation plc, Sir Brian Corby is now President of the [[National Institute of Economic and Social Research]]. He has been President of the [
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  • ...in several higher education institutions. He was the Vice-President of the National Salvation Front from 1990 to 1992, of the Social Democratic Party from 1997 : 25.11.2009 / ... : Subcommittee on Security and Defence
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  • ...Communication can be more than just propaganda. Their section on Homeland Security [http://www.scl.cc/article.php?id=45] tells us they are in the business of ...meland Security Centre for an Asian country. The Opcentre can override all national radio and TV broadcasts in time of crisis.
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  • ...or military education courses, including at the [[Defence Intelligence and Security School]] (DISS) at Chicksands, the [[Royal College of Defence Studies]] and ...es at the [[Polish Land Forces]] HQ in Warsaw, the [[Norwegian Defence and Security School]] (NORDISS) in Oslo, the [[Swedish Defence College]] in Stockholm, t
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  • ...e attended the [[Dartington School of Music]] in 1980 – 1981 and the [[National Broadcasting School]] studying 'Broadcasting' in 1981 – 1982 to 'Grade: D ...eat a message about forthcoming events which contains subtle references to security guards. Honest customers will pick up the ostensible message. Thieves will
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  • In 2000, the [[Foundation on Economic Trends]] and the [[National Family Farm Coalition]] filed a lawsuit against DuPont and other GM seed pr ...been widely condemned as an immoral technology that threatens global food security, especially for the 1.4 billion people who depend on farm-saved seed. Accor
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  • ...sh Security Industry Association]] (BSIA) is the trade association for the security industry in the UK. Group 4 Falck is among its members. ...stry and customer needs. The Association has lobbied for regulation of the security industry for over 15 years, culminating in the introduction of a regulation
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  • ...ce courier for Special Branch, adviser to [[MI5]], [[MI10]], the Political Intelligence Department of the [[Foreign Office]], the [[Political Warfare Executive]], ...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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  • ...pposition from police forces. Few of the hunger marches organised by the [[National Unemployed Workers Movement]] (NUWM) were so fortunate. The Economic League :::N.U.W.M. stands for National Unemployed Workers Movement.
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  • ...eing "left of centre". A grammar school boy from Huddersfield, his natural intelligence and hard work earned him a place at Oxford where, in the thirties, he was a ...ary coup in which the military intervene in Government in the name of the 'National Will'."
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  • ...ut gaining anything in return - from the right in industry, the press, the intelligence community or those in the Labour Party who had egged him on. It was the maj ...programme, was that appeals for funds for the strike were being made on a national basis but were to be sent to the Victoria and Albert Branch of the NUS whic
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  • ..., they argued, the EU aid budget should be dismantled, and returned to the national aid budgets of member states.<ref>[http://www.openeurope.org.uk/Content/doc ...immigration policy, through which it can opt into EU laws which are in its national interest. This approach could be bolstered, however, by creating a ‘rever
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  • ...hich eventually contributed to the defeat of [[Arthur Scargill]] and the [[National Union of Mineworkers]]. ...n by former CIA spook [[Herb Mayer]], and [[British Briefing]], a "monthly intelligence analysis of the activities of the extreme left". The latter's major impetus
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  • ...Frank Pabian, Senior Nonproliferation Infrastructure Analyst at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. "They're right 90 percent of the time," he told t ...mber 23rd, 2006, over its nuclear program.<ref name="ref14">{{Cite |title= Security Council approves sanctions on Iran over nuclear program |date=2006-12-23|pu
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  • ...North East District in 1985. In 1986 he became Colonel Commandant of the Intelligence Corps. After a further tour in the Ministry of Defence he became in succes ...co.uk/tol/comment/letters/article7115062.ece Letter: Lib Dems and national security]’, ''The Times'', 4 May 2010.</ref>
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  • ...air of the [[Committee on International Security and Arms Control]] of the National Academies of Sciences and directed annual policy dialogues with China, Russ ...Secretary of Defense for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia (RUE), International Security Policy, Office of the Secretary of Defense
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  • ...1981, a congressionally chartered commission recommended the creation of a national peace academy. The United States Institute of Peace was signed into law in ...g our growth: [[Erv Rokke]] and [[Paul Gaffney]], former presidents of the National Defense University." <ref>[http://www.usip.org/events/2004/0804_transcrocke
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  • ...t's ruling class were known as spoiled party boys in university cities and national capitals from Cairo to Washington. ...w:George McGovern|George McGovern]], followed by a stint as president of [[National Public Radio]]. Under his direction, Hill & Knowlton arranged hundreds of m
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  • Brexit services that it offers clients include: providing intelligence on the process; representing client interests in the EU and UK; and 'creati ...ents with the need to secure political support. This is in addition to the national and local requirements to engage and consult with a wide range of stakehold
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  • ...se in terrorism, countering terrorism, insurgency, counter-insurgency, and intelligence. Thus, his field of expertise lies at the heart of the mandate of UNB's Gre .../view.php?id=444 David Charters Co-Edits Book and Named Member of National Security Council] Hats Off, 27 September 2005 (Accessed: 3 November 2007)</ref>
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  • The '''Western Goals Foundation''' was a private intelligence dissemination network active on the right-wing in the United States. It was ...] were part of a Moscow-backed effort 'to destroy the foreign and domestic intelligence capabilities of the United States.'<ref>Chip Berlet,'Private Spies', ''Shma
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  • ...on]] [http://www.markletaskforce.org/about.html] a 'Task Force on National Security in the Information Age' operating out of Rockefeller Plaza. This has an im ...en considered important presidential advisers, receiving the highest level security clearance and issuing classified reports and advice to the president." <ref
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  • ...that the US should use pre-emptive force in order to maintain its national security and interests on the global stage. His expertise is with the Middle East an A report for National Public Radio (NPR) in the US said it was anticipated that Bush's nomination
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  • The '''Iraqi National Congress''' (INC) was created at the behest of the U.S. government for the ...ex-military officers.<ref>[http://www.fas.org/irp/world/para/inc.htm Iraqi National Congress], Federation of American Scientists, accessed 25 November 2008.</r
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  • ...g with the Australian, [[Paul Moran]], she served as a conduit for [[Iraqi National Congress]] propaganda. Her career at the paper ended in disgrace after she ...calls to the CIA and Defense Intelligence Agency, but despite her vaunted intelligence sources, she claimed not to know about the results of al-Haideri's lie-dete
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  • '''Lawrence (Larry) Franklin''' is a former Iran specialist at the [[Defense Intelligence Agency]] who worked in the office of Undersecretary of Defense for Policy [ ...East division in early 1990s, Franklin was a Soviet analyst at the Defense Intelligence Agency. He learned Farsi and became an Iran analyst, developing extensive c
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  • ...Q&A: "A Loosening Grip. Protests in Lebanon give hope to two nations,"] ''National Review'', March 2, 2005. ...m/showArticle3.cfm?article_id=12121 "Syria’s uncertain future,"] ''World Security Network'', November 4, 2005.
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  • ...yang off Washington's list of state sponsors of terrorism, Deputy National Security Adviser '''[[Elliott Abrams]]''' sent a series of e-mails to administration Although his portfolio in President George W. Bush's [[National Security Council]] (NSC) involves democracy promotion abroad, Abrams is widely regar
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  • ...9.<ref>[http://www.floridasecuritycouncil.org/events.html Events], Florida Security Council, accessed 14 September 2009.</ref> The film was due to be screened 26 February at the National Religious Broadcasters Convention in Nashville, Tennessee.<ref> [http://www
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  • ::The 1974 file from the prime minister’s office – found at the [[National Archives]] in London in January – sheds new light on the early history of ::Foot suggested that the leak was part of an [[Security Service|MI5]] plot to destabilise [[Harold Wilson]]’s government, which h
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  • ...served in the State Department's Office of Arms Control and International Security, alongside Undersecretary [[John Bolton]], and in the State Department duri On October 31, 2005, Hannah was appointed National Security Advisor to Cheney. At the same time, Cheney appointed another Duke alumnus
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  • From 2007 to 2013 he was the director general of [[Security Service|MI5]]. He is the sixteenth person to have held the post since it wa .... In 1985 he moved to protective security policy and advising departmental security officers on the protection of classified information. Evans then worked on
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  • ...on Weekend, London Metal Exchange, [[Ministry of Defence UK]], [[NASDAQ]], National Association of Pension Funds, New York Board of Trade, New York Mercantile ...Industrialists, International Crisis Group, KPMG Europe and the Economist Intelligence Unit, who give their views on how the world should be shaped.
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  • ...groups on the Right: the same small group of people, many of them probably intelligence agents of one kind or another, play musical chairs.<ref>Robin Ramsay (1987) ...[Voice of America]], [[Radio Marti]], [[Fulbright scholarships]] and the [[National Endowment for Democracy]]. Feulner had previously attended the [[London Sc
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  • ...NS), a business association lobbying for greater commercial involvement in national defense programmes. From 1994, McInerney was Director of the Defense Perfor ...its on the military committee of [[Frank Gaffney]]’s neocon [[Center for Security Policy]], was recently exposed by Talking Points Memo as a supporter of the
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  • ...ify it. After retiring from MI6 Dearlove has become involved in corporate security and the ‘terrorism industry’, as well as signing up to the neocon think ...February 1999</ref> His education was described by the BBC as a “classic security service background of public school followed by Oxbridge.” <ref>’[http:
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  • ..., Lobelog, 3-August-2008, Accessed 07-April-2009</ref> of the [[Center for Security Policy]] (CSP). She has worked for a number of staunchly conservative found ...s also listed on the board of directors of [[Jewish Institute for National Security of America]] (JINSA)
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  • ...ecame [[CIA]] director in 1976, at the behest of the [[President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board]]. It has been described by Tom Barry as a "classic case of The National Security Archive gives the following summary:
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  • ...rendum; as Director-General of the Policy Secretariat in the Department of National Defence; and as a member of Canada's negotiating team in the Canada-US Free ...ation-age' issues, international trade, and strategic policy/international security affairs. He is the author of a number of publications on these subjects. Hi
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  • ...AS. Following time in Iraq, Northern Ireland and Bosnia (where he gathered intelligence), he became as spy, joining MI5 and specialising in Middle Eastern terroris ...ocal employees and partners, due diligence on potential investments, daily intelligence briefs, protecting compounds and payrolls, and providing bodyguards. Fees a
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  • ...ecently, Kissinger himself was appointed chairman of the [[9/11 Commission|National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States]] by George W. Bush. ...randon.com/news.aspx?id=39 Survey - Corporate Security: The top players in intelligence industry] Financial Times Andrew Edgecliffe-Johnson, April 10th, 2001</ref>
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  • ...nd Defense Departments, the [[U.S. Information Agency]], and the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]. He has also served on the Advisory Board of the [[Naval War Colle ...acy]] mandated by Congress. In 2005, he chaired a panel for the [[Homeland Security Advisory Board]] for developing for the maritime domain a layered defense a
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  • ...African born British based terrorologist with connections to a variety of intelligence and state connected groups including the [[Institute for the Study of Terro ...to mean terrorism.' <ref>Chilton Williamson, 'ANC: a Soviet task force?', National Review, 13 March 1987</ref>
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  • ...Edward Stewart Holland Le Bailly''' (18 July 1915) was Director-General of Intelligence at the [[Ministry of Defence]] from 1972 to 1975, and was a member of the r ...hat the country lacked an independent think tank for the academic study of national defence, and that the need could be met by developing and widening the acti
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  • ...ere, according to the Foreign Office, people ‘who are a menace to public security but who cannot, because of insufficient evidence, be brought to trial’. < ...C); a London based right-wing think-tank with links to the CIA and British intelligence. Thompson was reportedly involved in the group from the offset, and along w
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  • ...t in itself back from Interpublic. It reported that "the former Republican National Committee chairman has put his stake in BG&R into a blind trust. He has sai ...st 2006, the ''Washington Post'' reported that BG&R was working for the "[[National Dialogue Party]] of Lebanon and its chairman, [[Fouad Makhzoumi]]. The Repu
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  • ...lements it was desirable in those early days not to encourage divisions on national, religious or other grounds. I still think I was right'<ref>Max Beloff, Fre ...social security, [[Norman Fowler]] and [[John Major]] by using the Social Security Act. Foot describes how this led to 'swarms of "agents" from companies like
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  • ...been a frequent guest commentator on ''Fox News'', ''MSNBC,'' and other US national news programmes, and has often been invited to give testimony to Congress a ...rke]] [a former US government advisor on terrorism turned media pundit and security consultant] was to the government'.<ref>William Tucker, [http://www.spectat
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  • '''Michael F. Scheuer''' is a former [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] employee. In his 22-year career, he served as the Chief of the ...versity]]. He also participates in conferences on terrorism and [[national security]] issues, such as the [[New America Foundation]]'s December 2004 conference
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  • ...or dysfuntional' and instead want to advance 'non military instruments of security policy'(covert action, public diplomacy and propaganda) - are wrong. Speci ...unger "successor generation" must be brought to understand the reasons for security policies'.<ref>Ibid. p. 82</ref> But the authors suggest that the problem i
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  • ...Scientist at the [[Centre for Asymmetric Threat Studies]] at the [[Swedish National Defence College]]. He was CNN's principal consultant on terrorism before an ...hole of their spiritual, social and political life under scrutiny from the intelligence services have Dr Ranstorp to thank.<ref>01 June 2006
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  • ...Morrison]] is a Senior Fellow at the [[Brunel Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies]] ...Secretary to the [[Joint Intelligence Committee]] (JIC). He attended the [[National Defence College]] in 1977 and the [[Royal College of Defence Studies]] in 1
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  • Director-General, [[National Trust]] | ...] | [[Procter & Gamble]] | [[Prudential]] | [[Reed Elsevier]] | [[Reliance Security Group]] | [[Rio Tinto]] | [[Rok plc]] | [[Rolls-Royce]] | [[The Royal Bank
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  • ...ones was expelled from Indonesia by the government as a threat to national security: ...her unnamed local non-governmental organisations were a threat to national security.
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  • More commonly known as [[MI6]], Britain's foreign intelligence service. ...nks]] - 1978-1981<ref>MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, by Stephen Dorril, Touchstone, 2002</ref>
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  • ...sults widely and is a frequent commentator on Southeast Asian politics and security issues in the press. He is a visiting guest lecturer at the Foreign Service ...States Institute of Peace]] &ndash; Senior Fellow (since 2005) | [[Jane's Intelligence Review]] &ndash; He is a frequent contributor | [[Counterterrorism Blog]] &
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  • ...st issues. He is the director of the [[European Strategic Intelligence and Security Center]] and was listed as an expert by [[Realite EU]] a front group for th ...tive in Francophone media. Prior to that Moniquet wrote extensively about intelligence related matters.
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  • ...the [[Australian Defence Force Academy]] (ADFA) in 2006.<ref>[[Australian National University]] Website, [http://rspas.anu.edu.au/people/personal/willc_sdsc.p * "Australian security policy, post-11 September" in the Australian Journal of International Affai
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  • ...''' is a former US government advisor on terrorism turned media pundit and security consultant. He is widely praised in the US media for his warnings of an imm ...RICHARD A. CLARKE - Chairman] (access 8 May 2008)</ref> the second-ranking intelligence officer in the State Department. According to the ''New York Times'', he wa
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  • ...oundation for Social Analysis and Studies]] it organised the [[Democracy & Security International Conference]] in Prague in 2007.<ref> [http://www.ips.org/blog ...>History, [http://www.pssi.cz/en/about-pssi/history/ About PSSI], ''Prague Security Studies Institute'', Accessed 11-June-2009</ref>.
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  • ...own and Root]] Limited and a former senior adviser to the [[Olive Group]] (security and military contractors in Iraq and Libya), he currently sits on the board ...ve roles, including periods on murder enquiries and in international drugs intelligence. <ref>[http://www.met.police.uk/about/clarke.htm Peter Clarke, Assistant Co
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  • ...[Security Service]], better known as [[MI5]], is the main British domestic intelligence service. (See also: [http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Category:MI5 Categ ...tary] would say 'well prime minister, you might like to read this from the security service'." <ref>Day One in Number Ten, BBC Radio 4 at 1100hrs BST on Friday
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  • [[Government Communications Headquarters]] (GCHQ) is a British signals intelligence (sigint) agency. ...>Richard J. Aldrich, ''GCHQ: The Uncensored Story of Britain's Most Secret Intelligence Agency'', HarperPress, 2010, p.xvii.</ref>
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  • ...ve offices in Rockefeller Center, New York City. It worked with [[British Security Coordination]], also housed in Rockefeller Center.<ref>Thomas E. Mahl, Desp ...n Rockefeller Center in 1941, Wheeler-Bennet had this to say about British Security Co-ordination: "...S.O.E. had established an office in New York under the d
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  • ...In 1975, Stockwell was promoted to the CIA's Chief of Station and National Security Council coordinator. As Chief of the [[Angola Task Force]] he managed cover ...he Third World was a CIA that was purely interventionist – not gathering intelligence, but brutally machinating, vicious, a secret weapon of US presidents and Wh
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  • '''James Jesus Angleton''', (1917-1987) was head of [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] counterintelligence for more than 20 years. <ref>[http://query ...taly. He continued to serve in Italy in the SSU's successor, the [[Central Intelligence Group]].<ref name="ColdWarrior336">Tom Mangold, ''Cold Warrior - James Jesu
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  • ...ed cooperation between the [[Irish Republican Army|IRA]] and the [[African National Congress|ANC]].<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/1415252/Tory-MP ==South African Intelligence links==
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  • ...earts and minds, intelligence, and propaganda' ''Intelligence and National Security'', Volume 16, Number 3, September 2001 , pp. 60-78(19)</ref> ...earts and minds, intelligence, and propaganda' ''Intelligence and National Security'', Volume 16, Number 3, September 2001 , pp. 60-78(19).
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  • :Those scientists in the Western intelligence community who supported the idea of developing brainwashing programmes had ...experiments - 23 German doctors were convicted at Nuremberg - the Western intelligence community became very interested in Cameron's work.
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  • ...cts Agency (DARPA) sponsored the Adversary Cultural Knowledge and National Security Conference, the first major DOD conference on the social sciences since 196 ...n [[United States Army]] program. It was not an operation of the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]. The work was performed by a subcontractor to what was then calle
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  • ...ip publication of the [[International Association for Counterterrorism and Security Professionals]] (IACSP). According to IACSP’s website: "The Journal of Counterterrorism & Security International is the most credible source of terrorism information in print
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  • ...Group]], [[UK Regulatory Authority]], [[House Select Committee on Homeland Security]], [[Committee on Government Reform]], [[US Drug Enforcement Agency]], [[Wh
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  • Addington was assistant general counsel for the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] from 1981 to 1984.<ref>Sidney Blumenthal, [http://www.salon.com/op ...to 1987 he was counsel for the [[U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]] and the [[U.S. House Committee on International Relations]]. He served a
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  • ...investigations, the protection of royalty, VIPs and diplomats and aviation security. ...cers. When he was suspended in January 2001, he was legal adviser to the [[National Black Police Association]] (NBPA) and helped officers sue forces for discri
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  • ...h 2008</ref> was formerly Southern Political Director for the [[Republican National Committee]], Deputy Campaign Manager for [[Jeb Bush]] and Political Directo ...ate Director of OMB for National Security, was the chief of the [[National Security Division]] and was the President’s senior civil servant advisor on the de
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  • ...ed to go." Saddam's removal is the first item of Bush's inaugural national security meeting. Then-Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill later tells journalist Ron Su *09. Mohammad Atta allegedly meets with senior Iraqi intelligence officials at the Iraqi embassy in Prague. The 9/11 Report (Section 7) will
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  • [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]] officer involved in back-channel contacts with the IRA from t ...ssor, another SIS officer, Michael Oatley, a subtle and independent-minded intelligence operative who within a few months of his arrival managed to develop connect
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  • * <b>Homeland Security</b> - The firm supports business to reap the benefits from the fear of inse ...Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher (1990-1995), was the political director for the [[National PAC]] (described as the largest 'independent' bi-partisan political action
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  • ...the popular CNN programme, "Crossfire." He is the former chairman of the National Association of Scholars and a contributing editor for the St. Croix Review ...hether one prays to God or Allah.<ref>Herbert London, 'Funds threaten U.S. security', ''USA Today'', 21 January 2008</ref>
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  • *[[Center for Security Policy]] - Contributor to CSP front group [[Family Security Matters]] ...errorism Section in 1997. He is a frequent lecturer on law enforcement and intelligence topics. He is the author of several articles and two books, ''Counterterror
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  • ...nown even within the Army, by a variety of cover names, most commonly [[14 Intelligence Company]].<ref>Mark Urban, Big Boys' Rules, Faber and Faber, 1993, p.39.</r ...he Taoiseach 5 April 1974 Army Plain Clothes Patrols in Northern Ireland], National Archives PREM 16/154.</ref>
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  • ...[Northern Ireland Training and Advisory Teams (Northern Ireland)]], [[14th Intelligence Company]]. ...known as "14 Int", or the "Det" (for Detachment), a unit set up to gather intelligence covertly on terrorist suspects in Northern Ireland. Its recruits are traine
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  • ...p://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/northern_ireland/1880250.stm Review into 'national security breach'], BBC News, 19 March 2002.</ref> Northern Ireland Secretary [[John ...and it was the talk of the place a week or so later on 25 March, when the security and political establishment gathered to say farewell to the outgoing Chief
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  • ...ring his time undercover, all 10 covert SDS operatives would meet to share intelligence about forthcoming demonstrations.<ref name="Thompson"/> They're known as th The [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]], an agency that monitors so-called domestic extremists <ref name="Ev
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  • ...hat other especially tender nerve: the conduct of the British military and intelligence services. ...ye 1989). Howe claimed that the IRA personnel had been 'challenged by the security forces. When challenged they made movements which led the military personn
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  • ...gators]].<ref>[http://www.thelondonsecuritygroup.com/management.htm London Security Group - Management], accessed 14 April 2008.</ref> *[[London Security Group]]
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  • '''RISC Management''' was a private security and intelligence company controlled by former Metropolitan Police officer [[Keith Hunter]], ...l of the oil giant [[Yukos]]. Curtis needed a company that would carry out security, risk management and due dilligence on behalf of the oligarchs. The company
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  • ...) is a former Metropolitan Police detective, turned private investigator / security consultant. He founded and headed the [[ISC Global]] and [[RISC_Management| ...to the RISC website, Hunter had worked on 'high profile investigations of national and international organised crime' at Scotland Yard before joining the priv
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