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  • [[Image:OJ.gif|Right|thumb|One Jerusalem]] ...International Conference]]. [[Dore Gold]] is a frequent contributor to the One Jerusalem website<ref>Jim Lobe, [http://www.ips.org/blog/jimlobe/?p=131#com
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  • ...ll."<ref>[http://www.oneworldtrust.org/ One World Trust website homepage], One World Trust website, accessed October 2008</ref> It is based in the heart o The One World Trust rated [[Nestlé]] third highest out of ten corporations measure
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  • '''The One Percent Doctrine''', also known as the '''Cheney Doctrine''', comes from a ...e President, according to journalist Ron Suskind, responded: 'If there's a one percent chance that Pakistani scientists are helping al Qaeda build or deve
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  • ...banking, loans, and savings.<ref>COF, [https://www.capitalone.com/ Capital One], accessed 30 December 2010.</ref> ...rojects at the [[Office of Fair Trading]], is a former employee at Capital One Bank (Europe) plc.<ref>OFT, "[http://www.oft.gov.uk/news-and-updates/press/
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  • '''Renewing One Nation''' or '''R1N''' was a research team within Conservative Central Offi ....archive.org/web/20010723141945/http://www.renewingonenation.com/ Renewing One Nation, RENEWING CIVIL SOCIETY How Conservatives will empower Britain's goo
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  • ...]].<ref name ="Contact"> [http://www.onelawforall.org.uk/about/contact-us/ One Law for All: Contact Us], accessed 10 April 2016</ref> ...wforallpetition.com/onelaw/listonela300.php?pnr=1&nr=40155035&c1=1&lang=en One Law for All Petition], accessed 6 May 2016</ref>
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  • [[One Family UK]](Charity number: 1123328) was the London-based branch of [[One Family]] in Israel. It was registered as a charity on 27 March 2008; and re ...901074552/http://onefamilyuk.org/one-family-israel/ One Family Israel]’, One Family UK.</ref> The US branch contextualises ‘terror’ as a Palestinian
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  • [[One Family Fund]] is the US branch of the Israel based [[OneFamily]]. It was fo
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  • ...e healthcare was privatised. 'Let's all go forth. Let's all make hay,' as one private equity investor at a 2015 UK conference succinctly put it. [[School
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  • [[Front groups]] are organisations that claim to represent one agenda, but in reality they represent the interests of another concealed ag
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  • :Saatchi grew into one of the world's largest advertising conglomerates during the 1980s, culminat
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  • Interpublic [IPG] is one of the big three communication comglomerates which own most of the [[Global
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  • ...in the UK BP is one of the largest players in this sector. As such, BP is one of the barometer companies of the British economy. BP's successes and failu BP is also one of the world's largest marketers of aviation fuel and a major supplier of f
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  • ...article_continue "Selective MEMRI"], ''Guardian,'' 12 August 2002</ref> At one time MEMRI included in its mission statement that through its research "the ...de the point (and this is the function of the "reform" site). On more than one occasion I have seen, say, a bigoted Arabic article translated by MEMRI and
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  • ...cfm?SectionID=10&ItemID=3960 Nutrapoison] Accessed 2007</ref>; that it was one of the primary manufacturers of Agent Orange, code name for a powerful herb ...er, their vision of how to achieve this may differ from yours. Monsanto is one of the most powerful companies attempting to shape the future of agricultur
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  • ...r 2003 Vol. 85 No.3</ref> Her mother Salima was from a family who had been one of the wealthiest in Iraq for generations<ref>Rahel Musleah, [http://www.ha ...as well as the private homes of a number of their employees and scholars. One of the raids led to a civil liberty complaint against Rita Katz and David K
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  • The '''American Israel Public Affairs Committee''' (AIPAC) is considered one of the three most powerful lobbies in Washington. Founded in 1951 as [[Amer ...the Presidents Conference. The members of Presidents Conference each have one seat on AIPAC's executive comittee, adn whoever chairs the Presidents Confe
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  • ...ons of Mr Jonathon Harrington, who is subversively growing GM crops within one mile of Primrose and says he plans to grow GM crops with 30 other farmers t
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  • ...is appealing). Dutch records to Wilders' [[PVV]] political party show only one donor for the past three years, the [[David Horowitz Freedom Center]].
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  • ...uses, it regularly features a quote from aggrieved informants as evidence. One reads: ::"[One professor] suggested that I take classes in the political science departmen
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  • ...ort-lived [[Social Democratic Party]]. Over the next two decades he became one of the most prominent figures in British Zionism. He also published a numbe ...peech to the UN General Assembly on the Israel-Arab Conflict. Moonman was one of a number of Labour MPs to accuse Brown of "taking sides" against Israel.
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  • ...centres based at the University's School of International Relations. It is one of the key terrorology research centres with close links to government, int ...ian expert in organised crime, [[Paul Wilkinson]], [[Anthony Richards]], a one-time British Gas facilities manager, and [[Magnus Ranstorp]]. <ref>Vicky Al
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  • ...e overlapping personnel, similar themes, views and techniques, and promote one another. The network's funds and staff numbers are relatively limited as i The rationale for profiling the LM network on Powerbase is not any one of its main characteristics but rather their combination; these being: adv
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  • ...ican business in Washington", and a "key player" in policy circles. It is "one of the most influential organizations operating behind the scenes" in the W ...s. Well-schooled in the arts of both economics and politics, Bloomfield is one of the most influential figures operating behind the scenes in the Congress
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  • ...teran campaigner against Kyoto and against the evidence of climate change. One of his colleagues ­ who describes himself as an adviser to Presiden ...been seeking support for it from multinational companies. In his pitch to one major company, he wrote: " In the US an informal coalition has helped succe
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  • ...h 2012.</ref> According to his [[University of Buckingham]] profile 'he is one of England's most distinguished educationalists, particularly well known fo
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  • The company grew to be one of the largest independent PR businesses in Scotland and, until a scandal r
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  • The SCF is one of the only Scottish-based and Scotland-focussed think-tanks that carries o ...In the same month it organised a conference with pharma giant [[Pfizer]], one of the most active pharma lobbyists in Scotland on binge drinking. [[Andre
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  • ...conomy Of Devolution] Series: Economy No. 12 (September 2006) (p3) </ref>. One of their main proposals regards cutting back on public spending is the priv
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  • ...Companies House in Edinburgh caused some concern as 'the word Institute is one of the most sensitive words that the Secretary of State considers'. Clearl ...in 2002 was official advisor of the Scottish Parliament Justice Committees One and Two, joined the Institute as 'Executive Director', at which point MacQu
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  • ...IFF view its role in the spread of the Second Enlightenment? A diagram in one its first reports shows a "dialogue" between a variety of actors<ref>'Proje ...approach characterised by donations to charitable projects and causes, to one more closely focused on outcomes and strongly allied to the BP brand values
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  • *[[Matt Smith]]: Scottish Secretary of Unison, one of the biggest unions in Scotland and the UK.
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  • ...his basic salary of $ 2.2m was part of a $14.4m pay package which made him one of the best paid bosses in Europe." [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/41
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  • ...s and partnerships to government departments and national agencies. At any one time we are working with 20-30 different bodies. Between them they have giv ...e supported the development of the Local Skills for Productivity Alliance, one of six in the SEEDA region, on the preparation of the LSPA's Delivery Frame
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  • ...ingly independent institutes and apparently enlightened business networks. One such that has emerged in Scotland in recent months if the creation of the S ...the members of the '''BCSD''' mamangement, has been exposed by [[SEPA]] as one of the main polluters in Scotland.<ref>Rob Edwards, "[http://www.sundayhera
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  • :If there's one thing you learn quickly at the helm of an international business, it is jus ...providing pre-invasion Iraq with. In 2004 Weir came to public attention as one of many western companies which had been colluding with [[Saddam Hussein]]'
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  • ...ers to a wider range of thinkers and ideas than is available in the mostly one-sided Israeli media' via its website ''Kivunim''. Among others, it has carr ...P helped 'initiate and implement the conference' and organised two panels; one on 'Economics & National Strength', the other on 'Technology & National Str
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  • ...ERA was "created specifically to keep the U.S. press in line...At least in one case, it has assigned freelance reporters to dig into the personal lives of ...', one of the most pro-Israel journalists in the United States. In another one of its media alerts, it describes Israel's acclaimed historian [[Benny Morr
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  • ...Corporate lobbyists now outnumber EC officials by a factor of about 5 to one, according to conservative estimates.
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  • ...Times'', ''International Herald Tribune'' and ''The News'' (Pakistan). In one of these articles Ziad writes:
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  • Following a win at the PR Week Awards, one of the judges&#39; citation identified what we regard as the differentiator
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  • ...se. Five of the eight participants are from multinational corporations and one is a commercial lobbyist representing multinationals; the other two represe ::[[Elaine Thomson]] MSP: One of the things that was done when the inward Parliament programme was organi
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  • ...oda also listed [[Communities Scotland]], the stock transfer regulator, as one of their clients...
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  • ...te [[Donald Dewar]] and former Minister in the Scottish parliament. She is one of the leading neoliberal and atlanticist ideologues in the Scottish Parlia
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  • ...ell Pottinger Communications''', also known as Bell Pottinger Private, was one of the UK's largest PR and lobbying agencies until it filed for bankruptcy One of its subsidiaries, [[Bell Pottinger Middle East]] has since been taken ov
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  • ...dd]]). Its blue-chip client list is the envy of most other agencies. It is one of a handful of key financial PR agencies in the UK, including: [[FD]], [[B ...rver to ask - was the prime minister getting two advisers for the price of one?<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2008/jul/14/mediatop100200873 Alan Pa
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  • [[File:One out All Out.jpg|thumb|right|200px|'One out, All out!', press advert from [[Aims of Industry]] in ''[[The Daily Mir
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  • ...ion. This kind of activity was sponsored by a collection of organisations, one of the least shadowy being the [[National Association for Freedom]] (Naff), ...are necessary to freedom. And, contrariwise, a State society is an unfree one."
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  • ...te enough to have been involved in it for all our lives, and you cannot do one [campaigning]without the other [contacts]. I mean you could present the mos
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  • ...r resistance abroad (as we have documented elsewhere ). Torture abroad is one important component of that strategy; when refugees flee here, they then fe
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  • The idea that the Brussels lobbying system is one that might be copied to ensure openness and transparency was also seen by m
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  • ...etings and reporters are barred. The group holds six meetings a year, four one-day meetings in Washington and two longer meetings at such resorts as White ...ns. He was escorted into the lobby like a conquering hero. Then, publicly, one member of the BAC after another roasted the Eisenhower Administration for i
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  • ...since the council&#39;s inception. Ten of the 51 are currently trustees of one of the foundations studied in the previous section. Of the 22 recently or c ...he CFR also receives a considerable sum, $210,300, from the publication of one of its major activities, the very influential magazine [[Foreign Affairs]].
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  • ...scientist from [[City University]]. But how independent is he? He is also one of the recipients of an email from [[Belinda Yates]], from [[BNFL]]'s corpo :You have been nominated to attend an upcoming one day media training session with [[Weber Shandwick]] ... This media training
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  • - Forced to work extremely long hours (14 hours a day seven days a week one day a month off). - No one has heard of Disney&#39;s code of conduct.
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  • ...and research organisations make up the Supervisory Board. Each member has one vote.{{ref|54}} ...and research organisations make up the Supervisory Board. Each member has one vote.
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  • The '''Engineering Employers Federation''' is one of the earliest employer organisations in the UK. Central to the aggressiv ...n in 1889, but this Federation of Shipbuilding & Engineering Employers was one in which shipbuilding interests predominated. The Clyde-Belfast dispute and
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  • ...] worked for [[Lowe Bell]] before starting [[LLM Communications]]. LLM was one of the New Labour Lobbyist companies exposed by [[Greg Palast]]&#39;s 'Lobb
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  • ...roadcaster, journalist, union official, PR consultant and businessman'. At one stage in his career Wevers moved from being a union official to assisting t ...earch issued pro-GM press releases even during the 2002 election campaign. One was headed, [http://www.lifesciencenz.com/files/news-detail.asp?newsID=%201
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  • One of the most important and vociferous anti-environmental think tanks in Wash ...]] of the [[Competitive Enterprise Institute]] and [[Hoover Institution]], one of which argues that the "new biotechnology pose no inherent risks" despite
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  • :Why is it that no one fleeing a Moslem fundamentalist regime ever seems to want to fly to another
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  • ...and they're leaving," said Niger Innis of the Congress on Racial Equality, one of the groups conducting a counter-demonstration. "Victory is sweet."<ref>P
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  • ...oined the Cato Institute board of directors in 1997, he was welcomed as ‘one of the most successful entrepreneurs in the world, a strong advocate of the ...awsuits against the Tobacco Institute, and other anti-smoking policies. In one 1999 piece written with Cato fellow [[Rosalind B. Marimont]] and published
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  • ..., Bahrain, Colombia, Lebanon, Nigeria and Sudan, and is one of the biggest one of the biggest companies working in Iraq. It is &#39;one of two companies that have raked in a total of 15m between them&#39; provid
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  • ...ica's richest, largest and most influential think tank. It was regarded as one of the George W. Bush administration's closest allies. ...and fellows have served either in a Bush administration policy post or on one of the government's many panels and commissions.<ref>George W. Bush, [http:
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  • ...ly Standard'' ''' magazine is the mouthpiece for [[neoconservative]]s, and one of the most influential publications in Washington under the [[Bush Adminis In 1997, the ''Weekly Standard'' became one of the first publications to publicly call for [[regime change]] in Iraq. P
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  • ...ral Election Commission]] for misrepresenting campaign contributions.{{ref|one}} ...nd tried to dodge taxes&#39;. The company was also accused of threatening one employee and his 14-year-old son at gunpoint. The company was also being in
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  • ...former directors is the [[neocon]] and ex-CIA director [[James Woolsey]], one of the architects of the Iraq war, a pro-Israel lobbyist, a member of the r
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  • ...000 and $20,000 a month. The firm employs around 500 agents in Iraq, about one-third Westerners and the rest Iraqis. <ref>David Barstow [http://query.nyti
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  • ...who became involved in the various Erinys projects had worked together in one capacity or another either in the [[SAS]], in other special forces regiment ...y the Coalition Provisional Authority, "The value of the contract (to last one year) was $39.5 million. Subsequent amendments increased the size and scope
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  • ...Monsanto]] donated $200,000 to the Guest Choice Network in 2001, making it one of the Network's highest donors other than Philip Morris. Then in January 2
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  • ...[CDFE] created a sector of public opinion that didn't use to exist. ... No one was aware that environmentalism was a problem until we came along.<ref>Timo ...the American former-Marxist leader turned far right anti-semite, had been one of the first people to use the term 'terrorist' in relation to environmenta
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  • ...of what appear to be happy-looking Third World children crop picking, and one of the site sections is on [http://www.cffar.org/organic/index.html 'Food P only the 'Organic' one is available - the others have been 'coming shortly' since the site was lau
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  • Formally established in 1921, it is one of the most powerful private organizations with influence on [[foreign rela ...nally thoughtful. If any book can shape the current thinking on Iraq, this one will assuredly be it." Pollack's blunt conclusion in both the article and b
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  • ...tish Council also has its detractors and is seen in some quarters as being one of the least accountable public bodies in the United Kingdom. The House of
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  • Astra (UK-based) and Zeneca (Sweden-based) merged in 1998 in one of the largest European mergers ever.<ref>Source: BBC News. Business: The C
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  • ...o provides bodyguards for senior American and Iraqi officials. It operates one national and six regional command-centres and acts as a link between coalit The ''Mirror’s'' front-page story originally identified Dauscha as one ‘Sergeant BB’, against whom Blake had found evidence of misconduct. A [
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  • The role of an outside contractor was one reason why incoming CIA director [[Leon E. Panetta]] sought a meeting in Ju
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  • ...Antonio M. Taguba]] on the [[Abu Ghraib Scandal]]. [[Steven Staphanovic]], one of its employees, was said to have &#39;allowed and/or instructed MPs (mili ...t apply to them. According to Colonel Jill Morgenthaler from [[CentCom]], 'one civilian contractor was accused along with six soldiers of mistreating pris
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  • ...to the power station they worked at when they were ambushed. Janusian is one firm amongst multitude of private military companies providing armed guard ...errorology.&#39; [[David Claridge]], the managing director of Janusian is one of the founder members, and an Honorary Fellow of, the [[Centre for the Stu
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  • ...ary company owned by [[Veritas Capital]]. [[Global Linguist Solutions]] is one of its subsidiaries.
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  • ...e, it was revealed that [[Ben Lucas]] claimed he had given away details of one of Gordon Brown's speeches to a client before the speech was made and knew
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  • *[[August.One Communcations Ltd]] *[[ONE]]
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  • ...rategy employed by Halogen and PMI in Scotland is an extension of the same one employed by the tobacco company against plain packaging in England.
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  • ...fford]], has shares in several companies with controversial links to Iraq. One of the firms, BHP Billiton, has been dragged into an Australian inquiry set
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  • :A one-year pilot Science Information Scheme for MSPs is being launched today at t ...nd Novartis merged in 2000 under the name Syngenta. As of 2008 Syngenta is one of the major producers of GM crops. Perhaps not coincidentally, the SPICe b
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  • ...e of its press releases it frankly stated that it was intended to 'provide one strong voice for lobbying the government on biotechnology and ensuring that
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  • ...itute a novel tool, in Africa it is a relatively ineffective and expensive one. Cash-strapped scientists working with poor farmers in Africa might well re
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  • '''Muffy Koch''' is one of the key pro-GM lobbyists operating out of South Africa, a country where ...research, development, field testing, import, export and commercial use is one of the best in the world.' (Press release, May 2004)
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  • ...es.com/2002/11/01/85.html Forbes magazine] in December 2001, she was named one of fifteen people from around the globe who will 'reinvent the future.' In ...d agencies have joined with these [front] organizations to quietly conduct one-sided conferences at up-scale venues around the continent, such as Kenya's
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  • Initially, the ABC was represented by [[Weber Shandwick]], one of the world's largest PR companies. However, in November 2002 it changed t ...cience Media Centre]] (SMC) on GM issues. In January 2003 he was quoted in one promoting the 'skylark-friendly' GM research. The SMC also agreed for the A
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  • ...d agencies have joined with these [front] organizations to quietly conduct one-sided conferences at up-scale venues around the continent, such as Kenya's ...ch information, finalization of Kenya media databases and continued one-to-one contact with the media.<ref>[http://africaharvest.org/files/Annual%20Report
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  • He is said to have been "one of the architects of Monsanto Co.'s (MTC) controversial campaign to win ove
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  • ...ess than 1% of the E. coli found in the faeces of grain-fed animals. It is one of the most important goals of organic farming to keep the nutrient cycles
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  • ...Rodrigo Baggio]]. With grant money from Ashoka, Rodrigo has trained almost one million at-risk children with computer and Internet skills. His project, th
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  • ...'eminent researchers' who had signed the letter to the Prime Minister was one listed as 'Dr Martin Livermore Plant Scientist; Independent Consultant'. No
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  • ...the [[International Rice Research Institute]] (IRRI) in the Philippines - one of 16 centres of the [[Consultative Group on International Agricultural Res
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  • ...and_junk_science_part_3/print.html Following the junk science money trail: One last installment in the saga of Big Tobacco and the war on science]", Salon ...and_junk_science_part_3/print.html Following the junk science money trail: One last installment in the saga of Big Tobacco and the war on science]", Salon
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  • One of the co-signatories of Beachy's letter in ''Nature Biotechnology'' was Pr
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  • [[Rick Berman]] is one of America's most prominent lobbyists. His Washington based PR firm [[Berm ...he animal rights group [[PETA]] and claims they kill defenceless animals. One quote from PetaKillsanimals.com states:
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  • ...Sharon Cohen] Accessed 21st March 2008</ref>. Cohen has been described as 'one of the most experienced and well-connected health care and biotech lobbyist
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  • :The New Club’s persistent refusal to admit women to full membership is one of the last manifestations of the old, smug, complacent Edinburgh before th
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  • ...inmeisters Battle On-Line Critics: When a Company's Product Is Under Fire, One Option is to Plant a Defender in the Chat Room], New York Times, Thursday, ...s' tractors' and 'crashed through fences' in pursuit of farmers' families! One of the goals of the site appears to be to promote an internet-based campaig
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  • In April 2010 the British Nutrition Foundation hosted a one day conference at the [[Royal Society]] headquarters looking at the science ...and [[McNeil Consumer Nutritionals]] (which makes [[Splenda]] sweetener). One of the participants in the panel discussion was [[Tom Sanders]], head of th
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  • ...on new social trends". The only publication on the charity's web-site was one by [[Frank Furedi]]. (Furedi under the alias Frank Richards, was the chief ...ubsequently joined Brown at [[Sense about Science]] as Assistant Director. One of Global Futures' two trustees was [[Phil Mullan]] (aka [[Phil Murphy]]).
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  • ...of their week dealing with the issues that have just been raised. We have one now for GM, but it took us a long time to get that going.'
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  • ...Louis, London, Johannesburg, and Philadelphia to help promote GM foods. On one occasion Monsanto paid for him to travel several hundred miles to have lunc ...reporters have revealed that, with two wives and more than 66 acres, he is one of the largest farmers in Makhathini and chairs the area's farmers' federat
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  • ...Group]]. [[V-Fluence]] is based, like Monsanto, in St. Louis. Monsanto is one of its clients.<ref>"[http://www.odwyerpr.com/pr_firms_database/prfirm_deta ...ed in January 2000 seems to have been of particular interest. According to one PR article:
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  • ...A) was one of the lobbying divisions of [[Bell Pottinger Communications]], one of the largest public relations companies in the United Kingdom. It went in BPPA was for many years one of the largest lobbying firms that refused to disclose its client list. Giv
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  • ICL Industrial Products are one of the four operating segments of Israel Chemicals (also known as the ICL G
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  • ...[Kisan Coordination Committee]] and the [[Liberty Institute]], the FFA was one of the chief lobbyists for the approval of GM crops in India, a role now ta
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  • ...ead to the slaughter of 20,000 badgers. As the experimental approach was one already stronghly favoured from within MAFF, some see the 'Krebs experiment ...pting this arrangement without question and by holding a position from day one that all approved GM products 'were as safe as their non-GM counterparts',
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  • ...e mice none at all. Accordingly, from this Japanese study of starving rats one cannot draw any scientifically valid conclusions...'
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  • ...nefits which can come from this research outweigh any other considerations one might have - that would be my own personal ethical judgment".<ref>Rachel Sy
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  • ...ithKline Beecham, who were lobbying aggressively for the directive, offers one possible explanation. [[SmithKline Beecham]]'s support for Kent's lobbying One thing Gillott was busy doing was vehemently attacking those with whom he a
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  • ...ence and the Retreat from Reason''. 'It is difficult to understand', wrote one reviewer 'how a book that began with such a brilliant defense of science an ...sponsible for the deprivation and death of millions in the Third World. In one of his Spiked-science articles from 2001, Gillott claims that the apparent
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  • ...sion: Appointments] 19th September 2011, accessed 25th October 2011 </ref> one of Tony Blair's "people's peers". <ref> Tim Radford, [http://www.guardian.c ...een described as "our most visible scientist and, with her RI appointment, one of the most influential."<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/power300/Story/0,2
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  • ...stry's key PR strategies and techniques over the years. It was labelled by one former employee as 'a company without a moral rudder'.<ref>Andrew Rowell, G ...s to create a controversy over health where there was not one. For example one Hill and Knowlton memo from the sixties says: "The most important type of s
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  • ...ublication for fellow bio-scientists, he assumes that his peers are all of one mind, telling them, 'we have to put our side of the argument at every oppor ...aily allowance of vitamin A, but he admits that this is only 'according to one estimates (sic)'. There are no peer-review published data to back up this r
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  • ...om 1945 to the 1960s became one of the leading pan-corporate lobby groups, one of the five members of the 'business aristocracy' as William Domhoff put it ...er-class Americans who have been officials of the Free Europe Committee or one of its subcommittees include [[William Clayton]], [[Henry Ford]] II, [[Herb
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  • ...is the key middle term, so to speak, between the large corporations on the one hand and the federal government on the other. By studying its connections i ...l for Statesmen&#39; (Harper&#39;s Magazine, July,1958), p. 64.) We can go one step further and say that there never has been any research paper on it in
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  • ...ctionism” and “anti-science fearmongering”[14]. In 2000, Miller was one of the authors of a report called the “Fear Profiteers” launched on the
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  • ...pages carries quotes from "our Family of Generous Supporters and Friends". One quote is from [[Henry Kissinger]], former US national security advisor and :Hudson Institute is today one of America's foremost policy research centers, in the forefront of study an
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  • *[[Mick Hume]], ''There is No Such Thing As a Free Press...: And we need one more than ever'', Imprint Academic, 1 September 2012. *[[Mick Hume]], 'Editorial: The one-party state', ''[[Living Marxism]]'', No. 5 - March 1989, p. 4.
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  • ...[[Socialist Commentary]] and, more widely, through [[Encounter]] magazine, one of the wide range of [[Central Intelligence Agency]]-funded activities fron Walden was well-known for his one to one interviews of major politicians, especially [[Margaret Thatcher]]. He was s
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  • ...Disarmament]] and the [[Labour Party]] in the Eighties. Haseler gains just one mention from Crewe and King as 'a little-known outsider, a self-styled "ran ...r the 'left-face' of the US [[National Strategy Information Centre]] (NSIC)one of the funders of [[Brian Crozier]]'s [[Forum World Features]], a CIA front
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  • ...He later worked in Mossad's foreign relations department [[Tevel]], and at one point headed the agency's Western European centre.<ref>Netanyahu's new poli One of Arad's first tasks was to accompany Netanyahu to a May 1997 summit meeti
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  • ...and the immense pull of advocacy. Those that do, and the PEAT Institute is one, demonstrate strategies that neutralize NGO rhetoric...'
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  • The late Prof [[Mike Gale]], for instance, was one of four JIC scientists who were members of the working group that produced :Collaborations with companies, such as Syngenta, is one way to ensure science is converted into products that benefit end-users.<re
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  • ...009 as a "watershed year", demonstrated by two collaborative partnerships: one with [[Monsanto]] and the other with [[Bayer]] CropScience.<ref>[http://www ...re many articles on the web on the subject of high prices for RR soy seed. One example, dating back to 2004, is Karen McMahon, [http://farmindustrynews.co
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  • ...gives a promise: "The document is at Cabinet level, being discussed. I am one of those who sit on the Committee and the policy will be in place soon".' ...tack on the British Medical Association which has urged caution over GMOs. One of the UK's most fiercely pro-GM science journalists Andy Coghlan wrote an
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  • ...has pursued his goals via 'a number of agitations', even being arrested on one occasion. IN 2002 he threatened to lead a campaign of civil disobedience if
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  • ...ent was director of [[Action for Blind people]] between 1989 and 1993 when one report notes he was ousted as director and that he felt his dismissal as di ...nt progress in the search for cures, but you chose not to take that step.' One possible reason for this change in direction may have been related to funds
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  • ...ult.html Kisan Coordination Committee]</ref> - 'kisan' means 'farmer' - is one of a cluster of 'farmer unions' in India that, in close coordination with t
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  • ...which ignored the important role of cattle husbandry in the disease - was one already favoured by the vets within MAFF, leading some to see the experimen ...p the FSA, which claims representation of the interests of the consumer as one of its key roles, has backed the position of the US government and the biot
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  • ...r Regeneration on [[Southwark Council]], with political responsibility for one of London’s largest regeneration programmes, the redevelopment of Elephan ...joint chief of staff. Hill had returned to Whitehall in July 2016 after a one-year stint working for Lexington. Shortly after, May intervened in the frac
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  • ...Head of Department of Plant Science, [[University of Oxford]]. He has been one of the most privileged voices in Britain on the subject of GM crops.
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  • ...s claimed, 'The anti-tobacco crusade from the West, like the environmental one as manifested at the WTO meeting Seattle last December, is the newest manif ...sources/fnn/2001june/news-barun-mitra-award.html described] as 'definitely one of a number of emerging young superstars in the international (libertarian)
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  • ...meeting, [http://www.gmwatch.org/archive2.asp?arcid=1411 Dr Ho reports] , 'one Monsanto rep congratulated Lichtenstein, "You were very good to-day!" We bo
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  • 'biotechnology is one of the central themes for the company; and mastering biotechnology is seen
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  • ...king more openness about the scientific advice the government received. As one admiring [http://www.santafe.edu/sfi/publications/Bulletins/bulletinSummer These were four reports containing one theme and this conveniently timed package enabled Blair's then 'Cabinet Enf
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  • ...ly made TRANSFORM the first new program of NFF, and in 2000 introduced the One Nation under God program. In January 2004, the name of the National Forum F
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  • ...'contamination' via pollen drift etc. Perhaps for that reason McHughen was one of the few genetic engineers ready to question the treatment of Dr [[Ignaci ...velopment Center at the University of Saskatchewan in Canada. McHughen is one of those who believe the outburst toward Chapela was far out of proportion
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  • ...ure] letters has a direct link to the Novartis-Berkeley deal, every single one,' Chapela has [http://www.globalexchange.org/countries/americas/mexico/biod
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  • Miller was short-listed in 2006 by the editors of Nature Biotechnology as one of the personalities who had made the "most significant contributions" to b
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  • ...oy posted this 'obituary of the day' on his Junk Science website: 'Scratch one junk scientist.... He was a bad guy when he was alive [and] death did not ...was primarily to defend biotech products and malign Fenton Communications, one of the only PR firms in Washington DC willing to work with non-profit publi
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  • [[Image:Mooretree.jpg|thumb|Patrick Moore as he likes to see himself - at one with nature, in an image from the Greenspirit site]]Moore's activities on b The biotech industry flew Patrick Moore to appear as one of its expert witnesses in front of the Royal Commission on Genetic Modific
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  • ...ontributor to several BBC programmes raising questions about organic food. One of these programmes ('Counterblast', BBC 2, 31 Jan 2000) was presented by [
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  • ...CropGen website features a number of questions and answers. For instance, one question asks, 'What are the long-term aims of all this research into GM?'
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  • ...ed, Bivings' head of online PR, Todd Zeigler, had confided to the BBC that one of the e-mails in question was sent by someone 'working for Bivings' or 'cl
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  • ...ed 15 April 2009</ref> Mulgan has been a key advisor to Tony Blair and was one of the founders of the think tank [[Demos]], which has close ties to New La ...slightly nervously. "I did drive the van. Not very well, sadly. It wasn't one of my more heroic moments. I'd forgotten all about that. Who did I have in
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  • ...ic policy of centre-left governments.' It soon deteriorated to extinction. One more confirmation of the vacuum in Third Way thinking, and the inability of
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  • ...dditional hoe-toting farmhands would be patrolling fields. That would mean one of every four U.S. citizens chopping weeds for a month every year. There ju The report drew enthusiastic press coverage. One article, [http://www.ipmnet.org/IPMnet_NEWS/news103.html National Study Fin
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  • .../Live/FullReport/5243.pdf USAID and GM food aid]). USAID also states that one of its roles is to 'integrate GM into local food systems.' George Bush has ...nched his fiercest attacks, the corporate lobbyist [[Roger Bate]] noted, ' One of the more interesting aspects of the debate was that the most fervent pro
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  • Singer, a former government scientist, has become one of the world’s leading and most quoted climate sceptics. Singer has also ...s only published work on ozone depletion during the past 20 years had been one letter to the editor of SCIENCE magazine, and two articles in magazines tha
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  • One of these reports was the Nuffield Council on Bioethics' report, ''Genetical ...he need for labour: farmers give their money not to local labourers but to one of the biggest corporations on earth.'
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  • ...t. The personal awareness of the actors is only one of the several sources one must examine in order to understand the higher circles. Yet many who believ
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  • ...ge income and a college education. We believe that NET may be described as one of the many lines of communication between liberal members of the upper cla ...nown as the former president and chairman of the Studebaker Company. He is one of the leading &#39;business liberals&#39; in the American upper class and,
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  • *[[Ralph Bunche]] (AB, UCLA; Ph.D., Harvard) is one of the nation&#39;s most prominent Negro citizens. A professor before he be
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  • ...s. She went on to become the director of the [[Wellcome Trust]] (1991-98), one of the world's largest medical research bodies. ...{ref|1}}. She has also served on the board of two large public companies, one of them the pharmaceutical giant, [[AstraZeneca]] plc.
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  • ...item is given. It is perhaps symptomatic of his editorial approach that on one occasion he headed an [[AgBioView]] bulletin with a 'letter' from the [htt [[AgBioWorld]]'s press releases have often aroused controversy. In one instance, a press release issued by Prakash and Conko appeared to imply ant
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  • ...European Union]] - an umbrella organisation for farmers' cooperatives and one half of a powerful European Union farm coalition. COGECA actively supports 'biotechnology is one of the central themes for the company; and mastering biotechnology is seen
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  • ...this appointment. It does nothing for the credibility of an organisation, one of whose prime functions was said to be the restoration of public confidenc
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  • *[[Harold F. Linder]], member of the executive committee and one of the biggest donors to the Democratic Party, is a former associate of Car
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  • ...s down phone lines for a nominal fee of about £25, which was described by one LRS news editor as 'peanuts' (Interview, London August 1990). ...e anybody else could get in on the act' (Interview, London August 1990). One example is Mrs Thatcher's condemnation of the London bombings in July 1982
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  • ...Out of the 6 reviewers only Prof Pickett opposed publication and although one other reviewer (widely reported to be Prof [[Anthony Trewavas]], a well-kno ...ferees' comments passed on to us by the Lancet to reply to (by definition, one of these must have been from Prof Pickett) was there a statement that our p
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  • ...its own news reports, features and interviews, including &#39;zippy one-to one-and-a-half-minute reports with actuality&#39;, which it attempts to &#39;pl ...le Pathe News type of propaganda outfit to become much more sophisticated. One LRS journalist said: &#39;We&#39;re well away from propaganda to what I wou
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  • ...ates the effects of measles and diarrhoeal and respiratory illnesses. Over one million VAD-related deaths occur each year. VAD is particularly concentrate His relationship with the biotech industry is a long-standing one. As a result of his research, he is named as 'inventor' and thus has intere
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  • Its one time Director, [[Juliet Tizzard]] sees IVF as a way of not just helping cou ...66, April 1994.</ref> Living Marxism's science editor [[John Gillott]] at one time worked for the [[Genetic Interest Group]] which works closely with PRO
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  • ...usand employees around the world, 900 in the UK, and we have a turnover of one billion pounds and yes, we're in it for the money.' (Lyng, Norfolk, 10 July
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  • ...ure] in the six Indian States in which its cultivation had been permitted. One of these was Andhra Pradesh, leading to calls for Monsanto to be blackliste One newspaper, reporting on the 'failure of the Bt cotton crop', noted, 'Inquir
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  • ...filiated with any political party. The think tank was originally linked to One Nation Conservatism. However, since the late 1990s it has been more closely
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  • ...as selected by President Carter to chair the Federal Reserve Board, it was one of the most central and important of the policy groups. ...encouraged in numerous nations, the International Industrial Conference is one of the major institutions in the international policy discussion network th
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  • ...ering in the UK, which centres on a young and dynamic team of consultants. One group, we are segmented into four pillars of speciality and talent: healthc Nextira One
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  • ...launched a campaign to prevent increased security measures on campus. For one student, [[Ellen Raphael]] of the [[Open Campus]] group, it has all gone to ...name="RLbio"/> Raphael was still listed on the Regester Larkin website as one of four staff by 13 April 2003,<ref> Regester larkin [http://replay.web.arc
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  • '''WPP''' is one of the big three marketing and communications conglomerates along with [[In
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  • :Last month, the [[Congress of Racial Equality]] (CORE), once one of America's most venerable and respected civil rights groups, confronted G
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  • ...e in Andhra Pradesh -- his father having coined the saying, 'There is only one thing Dalits [untouchable caste members] are good for, and that's being kic ...dec02.htm carefully choreographed pro-GM demonstration] at which Reddy was one of the speakers. He attacked organic farming and called for access to 'new
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  • ...to sustained NGO campaigns and intrusive media attention.' Its website at one point (circa 2003 - see image on right) featured an image of ears of corn a
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  • ...h was the publisher of his Down to Earth books. In August 1999 Ridley used one of his Telegraph columns to hype a book (Fearing Food) which was edited by
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  • ...ason in the debate on biotechnology and genetic modification was issued by one of the world's leading authorities on the subject yesterday... Professor Ch
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  • ...hamsted, Hertfordshire and Broom's Barn, Suffolk. As of January 2010 it is one of seven UK institutes sponsored by the [[Biotechnology and Biological Scie ...n'' 4 Aug 1999, accessed 25 Jan 2010. NB The Guardian wrongly reports that one of the scientists was "Bob May" - in fact, it was Mike May.</ref><ref>GeneW
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  • ...ole.' However, the apparent distance between Greenfield and the RI, on the one hand, and the SMC appears partly illusory. This can be sensed from the SMC' ...with which Greenfield has shown she is more than happy to cooperate, while one of the other two staff members, [[Becky Morelle]], who is responsible for '
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  • .... Williams is currently a Commissioner with the [[Charity Commission]], as one of the five non-executive Commissioners responsible for the regulation of 1 ...ww.pre-school.org.uk/about-us/partners/, accessed 25 September 2008</ref> One assumes the corporate funders are interested in accessing markets.
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  • [[All-Party Parliamentary Water Group]] | [[One Housing Group]] | [[Passenger Transport Executive Group ]] | [[Pimlico Plum ...arly Excellence]] | [[National Federation of Occupational Pensioners]] | [[One Housing Group]] | [[Pimlico Plumbers]] | [[Prologis UK]] Ltd | [[Society of
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  • GPS is one of many lobbying firms to have gained an “obesity-related” brief amid p
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  • ...ent Taxus Express- Paliaxel eluting coronary stent system. They state that one of the main groups of beneficiaries could be diabetics.
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  • ...s new nutritional advisory board - for £25,000 a year, as is Tony Blair's one-time polling and image guru [[Philip Gould]]. <ref>[http://politics.guardia ...Burrell]], Edelman’s Vice Chairman, Europe based in London. Described as one of the industry’s “big hitters”. Burrell is also on the management co
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  • ...enied any knowledge of Mr Durward's existence. [[Matthew Drinkwater]], the one person responding to calls to its offices, could also be contacted by ringi ...[http://www.gaia-technology.com/sa/about/advisoryforum.cfm website]</ref> One of the speakers at Fields of the Future was Professor [[Brian Thomas]] from
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  • ...an inviting target" for drug traffickers seeking to hide their profits. In one report last year, Washington noted concern over the increase "in the number ...S. In December 2008 it was reported that Stanley Tollman pleaded guilty to one count of tax evasion and agreed to pay a total of $105 million to settle va
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  • ...e least. But since 2000, the giant has begun to spread its wings, becoming one of the principal backers of the newly expanded Publicis Groupe in a concert ...and an estimated 40%-50% of commercial airtime on Japanese television) and one of the largest advertising conglomerates in the world. It operates in 27 co
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  • :That the manufacture of consent is capable of great refinements no one, I think, denies. The process by which public opinions arise is certainly n :The creation of consent is not a new art. It is a very old one which was supposed to have died out with the appearance of democracy. But i
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  • : There are 17 people who count. And to say I am intimate with every one of them is the understatement of the century. {{ref|lobbygate}} ...[[David Varney]] on to the welfare-to-work task force. Draper called this one of his 'biggest' achievements. British Gas insists that Varney wanted only
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  • ...n is run by the Board composed of not fewer than four nor more than twenty-one SEAP members, who are appointed by and dismissed by the General Assembly. A
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  • ...m produced Faraculah Arras, who was prepared to testify he was involved in one of Karaduman's drug deals. "I was stunned," recalled Abrams.
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  • :Since 1 May 1997 the Foreign and Commonwealth Office has established one advisory group which includes independent members--Panel 2000 set up on 1 A
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  • ...ead of which one's got secrecy, one's got patents, one's got contracts and one's got shareholders."<ref>Professor Steven Rose, [http://www.bbc.co.uk/world ...nce Media Centre]] is Diatech consultant, [[Mike Wilson]]. Wilson was also one of a number of scientists with links to Lord Sainsbury's funding network w
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  • Seldon was on the Advisory Council of the [[Libertarian Alliance]], one of whose leaders described Demos as: ...r the 'left-face' of the US [[National Strategy Information Centre]] (NSIC)one of the funders of [[Brian Crozier]]'s [[Forum World Features]], a CIA front
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  • ...ml Home page], Global Warming Politics blog, accessed 3 Oct 2009</ref>. At one time Stott also ran a separate 'Pro-Biotech' website. He is a regular panel ...daptations'. These quotations come from an article which he describes as 'one of my more balanced pieces' (personal communication).
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  • ...the initiative. According to the ''[[Financial Times]]'' Greenfield was 'one of the main organisers of the initiative, together with [[Lord Sainsbury]], ...guaranteed by the fact that no more than 5% of its funding comes from any one source; yet 70% of its funding comes from business, which could be said to
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  • ...[[AstraZeneca]], and the senior vice-president of [[Genzyme Corporation]], one of the top ten biotechnology and pharmaceutical companies.<ref>"[http://www One issue of Your World was on GM crops. It claimed GM was "creating better pla
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  • ...opment projects. Even its history over the past one hundred or so years is one of unmitigated disasters. Commencing in the late 19th century, the region w ...t of Co-operation and Development advised by Chinese advisers from Taiwan (one of South Africa's few friends at the time), and by officials of the KwaZulu
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  • :...In sum, I have one word for your comments - MAGNIFICENT! Keep on posting your comments. ...s material was posted on [[AgBioView]] , there are a couple of exceptions. One was a posting on [[Foodsecurity.net]] and the other an [http://www.petition
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  • The Libertarian Alliance is one of a network of free market organisations. Its slogan is 'For Life, Libert
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  • ...A public affairs professional who has worked in a variety of fields, he is one of Britain's best known libertarian broadcasters and writers.
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  • ...Accessed 17 December 2009</ref>; the [[Prudential]], an insurance company, one on risk<ref>SIRC. [http://www.sirc.org/publik/risk.shtml Risk!], Accessed 1 ...ever, MCM has taken a lower profile. Its website now redirects to the SIRC one, and visitors are informed that the centre "has now taken over the task of
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  • ...edia from 1948-1977. It financed a publishing house ‘Ampersand’ and at one time employed a staff of 300. A secret Foreign Office memo in February 1948 ...ok on the IRD, Lashmar and Oliver note that “the vast IRD enterprise had one sole aim: To spread its ceaseless propaganda output (i.e. a mixture of outr
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  • In reality it seems to be one of several pro-corporate niche-filling lobby groups generated by [[Julian M ...ks for the IPN - the latter wasn't mentioned either. [[Julian Morris]] was one of the speakers and was described as 'Research Fellow, [[Institute of Econ
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  • ...discriminately furthering, [http://livingheritage.org/green-revolution.htm one of the ecologically most devastating technologies of modern times] - the [H ...case within the agricultural mainstream for less input-intensive farming. One of these was [http://www.gmwatch.org/p1temp.asp?pid=46&page=1 Dr R.H. Richh
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