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  • ...estern European countries - i.e., those described as 'rogue states' by the US government.<ref>Burnett, J. and Whyte, D., [http://www.jc2m.co.uk Embedded Embedded experts define 'terrorism' selectively, with a bias towards US-led alliances and against any resistance. According to Prof. [[Paul Wilkins
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  • ...erful pro-Israel lobby group that tries to minimise criticism of Israel on US media. Founded by [[Charles Jacobs]] in the wake of Israel's 1982 invasion ...ce was attributed not to the occupation or the atrocities of the occupying army, but instead to the "hate education" to which they are subjected. (''The Ne
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  • ...or] ''Dawn'', September 28, 2005.</ref> but is in fact an elite network of US based individuals with ties to prominent Zionist lobby groups and right-win ...leed Ziad]] (Pakistan), [[Dror Topf]] (Israel), and [[Michael Berenhaus]] (US), all currently based in Washington, DC". They endorse the diplomatic move
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  • ...o shorts designed to be used as instruments of propaganda and espionage by US forces; the material was formally tasked with 'promotion of democratic elec ...dly dropped by US soldiers in targeted areas: the CDs were encoded so that US forces would be able to track anywhere they had been played.
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  • ...ting to other centres. Notably, in 2001 Brunswick recruited as head of its US operations [[Steve Lipin]], a former Wall Street Journal M&A reporter with ...hose of a paranoid disposition will regret not being there and the rest of us might have a good time (although some work will be done). There will be no
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  • ...e.org/countries/mideast/iraq/1672.html Occupiers Spend Millions on Private Army of Security Men], ''The Independent'', March 28, 2004</ref> ...rcenaries in Iraq, including 700 [[Gurkhas]] who guard executives with the US firms [[Bechtel]] and [[Kellogg Brown & Root]]. The Gurkhas reportedly ear
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  • ...is a McLean, Virginia based company, founded by [[Scott Custer]], a former Army Ranger and [[Michael Battles]] a former CIA officer who is also a commentat In late 2004, the company was suspended from doing business with the US government after a Pentagon investigation - soon joined by a lawsuit filed
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  • ...nd famous for the quote: &#39;only fear will re-establish Arab respect for us&#39;. On June 3, 2005, Titan was acquired by [[L3 Communications]] in a $2 In early 2004 the Army suspended 10% of Titan's payment for work in Iraq pending an audit of emplo
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  • ...the monarchy and serves as a counterweight to any threat from the regular army. ...n armies. Vinnell's contract was subsequently terminated and the Jordanian Army called in to replace it.
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  • ...omy, Business & Finance; Pg. 5</ref> and [[Fraser Brown]], also ex British Army.<ref>Erinys [http://www.erinysinternational.com/CompanyOverview-ManagementP ...the [[Iraqi Free Forces]] raising concerns that he was creating a private army<ref>Knut Royce, [http://www.globalpolicy.org/security/issues/iraq/after/200
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  • ...rnalist Robert Young Pelton that he bid for the contract after finding the US government's request for proposal on the internet: The contract award was the subject of a protest by rival US security company [[DynCorp]].<ref>Tony Geraghty, ''Guns For Hire: The Insid
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  • ...licopters, its men have engaged in active combat - sometimes with regular US forces. ...ut their behavior, since they are invariably seen as part of the occupying army. [[Robert Fisk]] reported on their behavior in the ''Independent'' as follo
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  • ...ad blocked the Army placing new orders with CACI, this did not prevent the Army from awarding a new four-month contract for &#39;interrogation services&#39 ...ty companies, which specialised in carrying out interrogation work for the US military, were heavily implicated in human rights abuses against detainees'
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  • ...anies providing armed guard and escort services in Iraq who, according the US Department of Defence, now employ around 25,000 people. It was apparently ...has been perhaps the most influential military strategy think-tank in the US for almost 60 years. Its list of former staff and associates reads like a
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  • ...new emphasis on nicotine as an addictive drug, a key theme in the current US controversy, reinforces the notion of the vulnerable individual and further ...personal responsibility'. See [http://www.socialaffairsunit.org.uk/ 'About Us'], Social Affairs Unit website, accessed November 2008</ref>.
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  • ...or advisory Board included [[Julius Gould]] and [[S. E. Finer]] along with US devotees of elite power [[Daniel Bell]] and [[Robert A. Dahl]].<ref>As list ...] (1969).” In the book, that reviewer noted, Wilkinson “candidly tells us one of his aims is identifying counter-measures to terrorist attacks on lib
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  • *[[Mick Hume]], 'Editorial: 'Free us from the Free World', ''[[Living Marxism]]'', No. 12 - October 1989, p. 4. ....co.uk/LM/LM54/LM54_Editorial.html 'Editorial: Frightening the life out of us'], ''[[Living Marxism]]'', No. 54 - April 1993, p. 4.
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  • ...eat.<ref>Treacherous Alliance: The Secret Dealings of Israel, Iran and the US, by Trita Parsi, Yale 2008, pp.195-196.</ref> ...ran.<ref>Treacherous Alliance: The Secret Dealings of Israel, Iran and the US, by Trita Parsi, Yale 2008, p.196.</ref>
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  • ...so been active in local and state politics. Natsios has served in the U.S. Army Reserves since 1972 and is a veteran of the Gulf War. He served on the Join ...in southern Africa by encouraging governments in the region to reject the US's GM food aid. Natsios said, 'They can play these games with Europeans, who
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  • ...deas"<ref>Social Market Foundation, [http://www.smf.co.uk/about.html About Us], ''SMF Website'', Accessed 09-June-2009</ref>. Located in close proximity ...Global Studies, [http://www.centreforglobalstudies.org/about/1.html About Us], ''The Centre for Global Studies'', Accessed 09-June-2009</ref>. The Socia
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  • ...htm O'Dwyers PR Daily; 2002 worldwide fees of Independent firms with major US operations], accessed 29.10.03</ref> ...s.<ref>[http://www.edelman.com/about_us/key_facts/index.asp Edelman, About Us]</ref>
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  • ...ure.<ref>See Scientific Alliance [http://www.scientific-alliance.org/about-us/key-principles website], accessed 02 February 2015</ref> Between 2003 to ea ...me for Tony Blair to try the "fourth way": declare martial law and let the army sort out our schools, hospitals, and roads as well. Who knows, they might e
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  • ...ls to co-ordinate the massacres, it meant that the highest echelons of the US administration were listening in. ...ate giants were represented, from General Motors, Chase Manhattan Bank and US Steel to ICI and British American Tobacco. With Suharto's connivance, the n
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  • ...the [[Oxford Strategic Leadership Programme]], formerly Director of the US Army's [[Strategic Planning Group]]. <ref> [http://www.afsat.com/iwaynews_ed8.pd
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  • ...between the anti-socialist section of the labour movement and British and US capital and their states. In 1948, a member of the US State Department, Third Secretary at the London Embassy, [[Herbert E. Weine
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  • ...archive.org/web/20060728161217/http://www.army.mod.uk/15psyops/ http://www.army.mod.uk/15psyops/] dated 28 July 2006 retrieved from the Internet Archive on ...archive.org/web/20060728161217/http://www.army.mod.uk/15psyops/ http://www.army.mod.uk/15psyops/] dated 28 July 2006 retrieved from the Internet Archive on
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  • ...ation''' is an influential US think-tank with extremely close links to the US military and the corporate sector. It emerged out of the alliance between b ...at its disposal. <Ref>Donald E. Abelson, ''A Capitol Idea: Think-Tanks and US Policy'' (McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP, 2006) p.75</ref>
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  • ...s Institute]], the NAT Atlantic Award, and the Paul Kitze Award from the [[US Center for Naval Analysis]]. He is President Emeritus of the [[Internationa ...lete waste of time". Still, he was rewarded with the chairmanship of the [[Army Education Advisory Board]], a post which he said, "involved doing virtually
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  • <td>[[ Daniel W. Christman]]<br>Lt. General, U.S. Army (Ret.)<br>US Chamber of Commerce &ndash; Senior VP for International Affairs</td> US Chamber of Commerce &ndash; President and CEO</td></tr>
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  • ...las Dearth, is an advisor to the Lincoln Group. He has taught at the U.S. Army War College and is a consultant to the British and Canadian Ministries of D ...International Relations and Political Science, and is a graduate of the US Army War College. He has lectured on security affairs in the United States, the
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  • *[[U.S. Army]], to &#39;reconnect the Army with the American people&#39; and boost recruiting around its 225th birthda ...the firm said 'Ketchum no longer represents the Russian Federation in the US or Europe with the exception of our office in Moscow'. 'Our partner in the
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  • ...was passed to Sir [[Aukland Geddes]]. The former government minister and US ambassador was only in charge of the Economic League for a year before goin "We have had pressed on us a good deal that the iron and steel industry is in a very difficult state,
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  • ...nd Transatlantic Understanding]] (TUCETU), a group with close links to the US embassy, re-opens an old and somewhat intriguing question. ...at it had received financial assistance from a group linked to a far right army officer, who had organised a private paramilitary strike breaking force dur
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  • ...et responsibility for world terrorism. Despite a December 1980 article in 'Army', in which he dismissed the Soviet network theory as a far-right fabricatio #{{note|71}}. Ethan Bronner, "US Heading Toward Showdown with Libya, Reagan Adviser Says," Boston Globe, Jan
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  • ...we have seen, has had extensive links to the CIA and other branches of the US government). <ref>See Pietro Calderoni, "E Cosi CIA", ''L'Expresso'', 1 Jun In books and interviews, Sterling castigated the US government and especially the CIA for its cowardice in rejecting the Soviet
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  • ...will not found in Laqueur's book, and a glance at tables 2-1 and 3-1 tells us why he selects carefully and avoids numbers. ...he Sandinistas, and a proxy army was created to fight them. Israel's proxy army in Lebanon was put in place before open civil war occurred and was a tool o
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  • ...ion Policy]] unit (1971-73 (March)) which operated covertly inside British Army HQ in Lisburn in Northern Ireland. After leaving Ireland in March 1973, Tu ...Curtis, in her book Ireland - The Propaganda War, detailed the build up of Army public relations in Northern Ireland:
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  • ...the major defectors from Soviet intelligence, to see what they could tell us about 'disinformation' and manipulating the media.” <ref>Edwin McDowell, ...nification Church students of Latin American descent were sent to the main US-campuses to spread the CAUSA magazine.
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  • ...85 with $425,000 from a Philadelphia-based trust with a long record in the US of supporting right-wing causes. ...], in the White House. The reason for the 21 March gathering that year was US fear of the rising opposition to the siting of Cruise and Pershing missiles
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  • ...e UK Government. This was a propaganda broadcast distributed in Iraq by US Army psychological operations teams from a specially adapted aircraft, called [[ ...oning the occupation of Iraq is out of the question, but some criticism of US policy is possible. In one extraordinary apologia for the British occupatio
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  • ...ed heavily in a proprietary form of momentum polling research which allows us to identify where markets, companies and brands are going. Not simply track *[[The Army]]
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  • ...ry services to companies and their professional advisors in Europe and the US. *[[US Army]]
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  • Born in Israel and living in the US since 1992<ref>PBS, [http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/middle_east/july-dec02/ ...S Naval Academy]]. She has pursued a career as a political analyst for the US and Israel.
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  • ...line solutions to the B2B, B2C and public sectors, with a focus on UK and US clients. *[[The Territorial Army]] *
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  • ...not make a decision on whether it wishes to drill in the area prior to any US government announcement about licensing, BP would be in a good position to ...eserves within ANWR are unlikely to exceed six months worth of oil for the US at current consumption rates {{ref|149}}.
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  • ..., Roberts suggested that Iraqi chemical weapons were capable of penerating US and UK gas masks. ...from gassing the Jews. That would interest us much more. Can't you advise us how to use chemical weapons for that purpose?' "<ref>Crisis in the Gulf: Po
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  • ...gainst Iraq saw the closure of the pressure groups that had called for the US-Iraq war. Most of the same people who were involved in selling the war aga ...agreement would guarantee that the US would accept the conditions. If the US is exerting pressure on Iran, saber rattling, building up forces in the Gul
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  • ...er of propaganda, psychological operations and information warfare for the US military and others. ...tical of the US invasion) and even to run their content past the wife of a US-friendly Iraqi Kurdish leader for a pre-broadcast check. The station reject
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  • ...ociation]] (founded by the McWhirter twins) addressing the officers of the Army Staff College at Camberly circa 1975. This was an effort to encourage dire ...st]] and the [[Rising Tide Foundation]].<ref>[https://capx.co/about/ About us], CapX webiste, accessed Dec 2017</ref>
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  • ::::'MPs can't be expected to give us the detail as a labour of love, can they?' ...ernational News Service invaded the Palace of Westminster like a marauding army. Private dining rooms were hired for sponsored 'entertainment'. A boat, The
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  • :1974 Joined army, [[21 SAS]] :1996 Leaves army. Sets up [[Sandline International]]
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  • ...year.<ref>Pelorus Research [http://www.pelorus-research.com/about-us About Us], accessed 2 August 2012</ref> Analysing archival material found in Schlickenrieder's house teaches us much about how he did his work for Hakluyt, and about oil companies' curren
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  • ...> According to [[Gavin Esler]], Powell was the key link between the UK and US, in daily telephone contact with his counterparts in Washington.<ref>Gavin ...as advisers to BAE businesses, including a former prime ministerial aide, army chief and cabinet minister".
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  • ...at the University of St Andrews and worked as a Research Associate in the US House of Representatives in Washington. He went on to become lecturer in Ph ...ich was chosen by Business Week as one of the top 10 business books in the US in 2006. Paul publishes widely in academic journals and has been elected as
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  • ...rzal, [http://mrzine.monthlyreview.org/2006/pourzal120606.html "MEK Tricks US Progressives, Gains Legitimacy"], ''Monthly Review,'' 26 May 2006</ref><ref Other names for MEK include the [[National Liberation Army of Iran]] and the [[Muslim Iranian Student's Society]].
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  • It also claims to have a 'broad portfolio of military skills enabling us to advise and assist government departments, armed forces, and the defence ...ibly other business interests.{{ref|8}} Their background is in the British Army, Crawford is a former Lt Colonel and Fairweather a Colonel. He was second i
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  • .../Uploads/Files/SVG_complex_warfighting.pdf Complex Warfighting. Australian Army’s Future Land Operational Manual], 2004</ref></blockquote> ...t, and to [[David Petraeus]], the architect of 'The Surge'. He advocates a US military strategy which draws on insights from the social sciences and is a
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  • :have transformed the Israeli army and the country’s universities into incubators for security and weapons s ...ith support from the [[ADL]] and other related groups such as [[Stand With Us]]. IAB's campaign included letter-writing actions, petitions and media outr
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  • ...Frontline'', Accessed 12-December-2009</ref>. He is also an adviser to the US [[National Security Agency]]<ref>James Adams, [http://www.foreignaffairs.or ...gs in Gibraltar in March 1988]], in which three unarmed [[Irish Republican Army]] (IRA) members were shot dead by undercover members of the [[Special Air S
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  • During his military service in the U.S. Army, he served as an adviser on the U.S. Delegation to the Strategic Arms Limit ...hink, will last considerably longer than either World Wars I or II did for us. Hopefully not the full four-plus decades of the Cold War."''' <ref>[http:/
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  • ...ator appealed to the US president, holding a placard that read: 'Bush help us save Lebanon.' Another dressed up as Osama bin Laden but with the words "Sy ...dar rehearsal without arrests because of a deal worked out beforehand with US Ambassador [[Jeffrey Feltman]]. Feltman, closely linked to [[Ariel Sharon]]
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  • ...eet_with_the_free_syria_army McCain and Lieberman meet with the Free Syria Army], The Cable, ''Foreign Policy'', 10 April 2012.</ref> [[category:Yale alumni|Lieberman, Joe]][[Category:US Senators|Lieberman, Joe]]
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  • ...ollowing the blueprint for psychological warfare as outlined in the ''U.S. Army Field Manual of Psychological Operations''. ...ion during World War II in the production of propaganda leaflets. The U.S. Army ''Field Manual of Psychological Operations'' (FM 33-5), in the section deal
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  • ...romoting peace through strength', by which they appear to mean that global US dominance is the route to peace. ...it on violent extremism. Three contenders for the Republican candidacy for US President ([[Ted Cruz]], [[Bobby Jindal]] and [[Newt Gingrich]]) attended.<
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  • ...'' in meeting the international challenges of the 21st century. It is the US component of a network of pro NATO lobby groups. ...n]] | [[U.S. Energy Association]] | [[NATO Public Diplomacy Division]] | [[US Institute of Peace]] | [[Republic of Korea, Ministry of National Unificatio
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  • ...President of the [[U.S. Committee on NATO]]. Past experience includes: US Army intelligence (1979-1990), Office of the Secretary of Defense (1986-1990), c *US Army intelligence (1979-1990),
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  • ...company [[People in Business]]<ref>"[http://www.pib.co.uk/about.asp About Us]", People in Business website, accessed November 2008</ref> which works wit
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  • ...to enter the American Government Service, where he rose to take charge of US propaganda in North Vietnam, while support for the moderate stand taken by ...ing the leader of the American Communist Party to working secretly for the US Government. And as the Allied armies advanced, Lovestone's men followed the
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  • ...ng the USSR, should agree a joint programme of reconstruction to which the US would contribute. Within three months 16 European nations had formulated a ...s it was that [[Joseph Retinger]] persuaded [[Shepard Stone]], then in the US Military Government, to back the Congress of The Hague in May 1948 which la
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  • ...s of Mass Destruction" was flawed. He was a career soldier in the British Army between 1956 and 1997. ==Career in the Army and in Parliament==
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  • ...in Glasgow where the guest speaker was [[Shaul Mofaz]], the former Israeli army chief of staff.<ref>Pg. 4, Vandals' blaze bid at Scots synagogue, ''Evening ...d the organiation as not being "scared to put itself in danger and teaches us that it is Israel which breathes new life into Jewish people".
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  • ...nited States Ambassador to Venezuela]]; and Assistant Administrator of the US Agency for International Development. ..., and served under a recess appointment. In 2003, Bush then appointed him US Special Envoy to the Western Hemisphere. Since leaving the White House in
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  • ...ator appealed to the US president, holding a placard that read: 'Bush help us save Lebanon.' Another dressed up as Osama bin Laden but with the words "Sy ...dar rehearsal without arrests because of a deal worked out beforehand with US Ambassador [[Jeffrey Feltman]]. Feltman, closely linked to Ariel Sharon and
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  • ...und CIA-style. "Imagine if you have US $100,000 to give out to families in US $500 chunks," said Philipps. "Your stock goes way up faster than the stock ...ntero, a former intelligence research specialist for the Department of the Army, State Department and USIA, is now with the International Foundation for El
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  • ...nst Iran before it develops a nuclear capacity, which would be a threat to us all?’<ref>[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm201011/cmhansrd/cm1 ...ts 'scattered in every direction'. He claims to have witnessed the Israeli army systematically 'demolish al-Walajah, house by house' and says it was 'compl
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  • ...LCHR and the Watch Committees have published an annual <i>Critique of the US Department of State&rsquo;s Country Reports on Human Rights Practices</i>. intelligence agency, rather than the army or police.</p>
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  • ::One or two of us have to put some interests on the record, however peripheral they may be. Y ...-the-Coalitions-welfare-and-education-reforms.html Gordon Brown’s secret army could defeat the Coalition’s welfare and education reforms], ''Telegraph'
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  • ...e published a sequel ''[[Greenmantle]]''. In 1916, he joined the [[British Army]] [[Intelligence Corps]] where as a 2nd Lieutenant he wrote speeches and co ...powerful and prosperous wherever we settle, but with a dead Greece behind us" ([[Hansard]], November 24 1932).
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  • ...actsheets/factsheet.asp?fsID=182 Air Force Link], the official site of the US Air force: The Aircraft has been used for propaganda in all major US interventions since the early 1980s including Grenada, Panama, Iraq (1990-1
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  • ...lessons identified in Iraq. Mr. Clissitt's early career was in the British Army in which he saw operational service in Northern Ireland, Cyprus, Bosnia, Ko ...rican and Irish nationality, admitted to practice before the Courts of the US States of Massachusetts and Maine; Mr. Flaherty is registered as a foreign
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  • To deal with the expected controversy [[Monsanto]] assembled an army of PR companies to aid them of which B-M was one. Pro-rBGH information was ...nt group, formed by B-M, which mobilised the support of smokers around the US to oppose new anti-smoking legislation. Members are recruited through direc
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  • ...'s sales. (However, according to Hoover's Online Business Information, the US government accounted for about 70% of sales).[11] In 1967 Raytheon won the contract to develop the US army's surface-to-air-missile. Nine years later, the ‘Patriot’ entered full-
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  • ...e deliberately targeted essential civilian services.[48] In Yugoslavia the US navy fired 220 Tomahawk missiles, designed to weaken the country by making ...during the three-day trial. Their main witness for the defence was former US Attorney General Ramsey Clark, who has seen first-hand the devastation caus
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  • Ralston was the senior U.S. military officer and commander of all US forces in an area of responsibility that covers more than 21 million square ...anding General, Army Materiel Command (AMC) (2001-2004) Senior Advisor for Army Research, Development, and Acquisition (1997-2001) Commander, 4th Infantry
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  • US Agencies, including the US Army Psychological warfare unit, have been scouring for artistic talent to produ ...heir education." <br>The comic is to be a collaborative effort with the US Army, which says it has already done initial character and plot development.[htt
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  • ...erged that Neville-Jones chairs a company providing military equipment for US Humvees and Black Hawk helicopters, both of which are used in Iraq, leading ...onspiracy theory was the appearance on BBC’s ''Question Time'' of former US ambassador to Britain, [[Philip Lader]] who was allegedly reduced to tears
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  • ...ress the anti-Communist feelings of the military. Walker resigned from the army in protest about the way he had been treated. In September 1961 Walker orga ...y socialist. It is obvious that socialist government increasingly controls us from the cradle to the crematorium."
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  • ...fred Woerner]], Secretary-General of NATO, and General [[John Galvin]], US Army, Supreme Allied Commander in Europe.
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  • ...d General Staff School, The Industrial College of the Armed Forces and the Army War College. His combat service in Vietnam included positions as infantry c U.S. Army (Ret.) Major General Paul E. Vallely shared "[http://www.johnbatchelorshow.
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  • ...ce community."<ref>[http://www.terrorism-info.org.il/en/aboutUs.aspx About Us], Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center, accessed 1 June ...s (C.S.S) [http://www.intelligence.org.il/eng/about_e/about_us_e.htm About Us], 12 June 2005, accessed 13 March 2009</ref>
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  • ...[http://www.terrorism-info.org.il/site/content/T1.asp?Sid=18&pid=121 About Us], accessed 13 March 2009</ref> In 2005 it was located near Gelilot, north ...ense Ministry. It compiled the report in conjunction with lawyers from the army and Foreign Ministry.
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  • ==Dependence on US military== ...he company 'has more than 9,000 active government contracts and counts the Army, Central Intelligence Agency and National Security Administration among its
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  • ...[[David Sanger]] a piece attacking Gen. [[George Casey]], the commander of US forces in Iraq, for espousing a defeatist plan of orderly withdrawal. ...cusing Hezbollah, facilitated by Iran, of training Muqtada al Sadr's Mahdi Army. On February 10, the ''New York Times'' again carried a front page story by
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  • ...e including the Spanish Civil War and the invasion of Poland by the German Army in 1939. He also reported on the German western offensive in 1940. ...the German frontlines each morning by the Special Leaflet Squadron of the US 8th Air Force.
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  • ...diplomatic consequences. Patrick Beesley, in his book "Room 40", provides us with the most detailed published account of the activities of Naval Intelli ...at in the months after the Russian Revolution, rebellion had broken out in army camps, and industrial action was growing. To make matters worse, from their
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  • ...vironments. International customers include Boeing, Raytheon, the US Army, US Navy, police departments, mass transit authorities, and port authorities." ...motely Piloted Vehicle (RPV) in the picture. It spots the targets for the US military in Iraq and Afghanistan — aiding their renowned pin-point accura
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  • ...e old friends to Bill Hughes. The GDA's 1992/93 Accounts and Report gives us an interesting insight into how they arrived at these decisions : ...staff dismissals, and such is the case with the examples cited above: the Army Pay Centre for example relocating from Ashton-under-Lyne with all the worke
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  • ...ntiles Transnational Corp. [http://www.qtrn.com/AboutUs/Overview.htm About Us] Accessed 1st January 2008</ref>. ...(Infectious Diseases) for Quintiles. He also served 20 years with the U.S. Army Medical Department. In the announcement, Quintiles state that...
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  • ...31.03.03</ref>. Halliburton ranked as the seventeenth leading recipient of US defence contracts in 1999<ref>Bruno K & Valette J, (2001) [http://www.multi ...ulletins/PBD.jsp?articleid=6829 'Lieberman Calls for Halliburton Hearings' US Senate, 20.05.03] viewed: 07.07.03.</ref>
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  • .... {{ref|2}} The company is the second largest chemical manufacturer in the US and is also the world's largest seed company. {{ref|3}} ...ation's largest corporations. The company was so dominant that in 1907 the US government initiated anti-trust proceedings against it. In 1912 the company
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  • ...the [[Organisation for the Maintenance of Supplies]]. If White is telling us that the OMS was in fact McGill's brainchild then there are still serious p ...rom an ARCOS employee that the trade delegation had obtained a copy of the Army's signals training manual. According to [[Christopher Andrew]] this informa
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  • ...try to break the strike by using volunteers, rather than by force and the army. This meant that they needed every bit of intelligence the Leagues could pr ...ich was investigating the iron and steel industry: "We have had pressed on us a good deal that the iron and steel industry is in a very difficult state,
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  • ...said for the German People. They are making greater efforts to understand us than we are to understand them." This dubious pedigree must make us view ''A Man Called Intrepid'' as an thoroughly unreliable source. Neverthe
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  • ...Party leader that the British Establishment could really regard as "one of us". As [[Hugh Dalton]]'s secretary during the Second World War he had been a ...ners and catholic communities in Northern Ireland. By May 1969 the British Army were beginning to replace the civilian authorities on northern Irish street
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  • ...al staff of 100. Greville also interviewed Mr. [[John Dettmer]], "a former Army officer who became director general in 1959." Dettmer told him: ...shouldn't believe we were doing our job if extremists of any kind admired us."
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  • ...t and in the last few years, the rush to bureaucratic socialism is landing us. A healthy discontent is spreading fast which I devoutly hope will be refle ...ence, Richard Brett had retired from the services. His first job after the Army was with the [[Association of Works Managers]], and he subsequently became
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  • ...ms to have been a demobilised version of Major General [[Walter Walker]]'s army - "Unison". NAFF's subsequent activities have been well documented; it spec ...ustry or the financial institutions, even when in fact it doesn't surprise us when they fail to meet our expectations.
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  • ...which is much wider than bloodsports, but a look at its structure reminds us that the changes have been largely cosmetic. Its departments are as follows ...rty and freedom. My warning for Mr. Blair is that if he does not listen to us there will be a civil war in this country, the like we have never seen sinc
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  • ...field of counter-terrorism, which 'analysed the issues confronting all of us today and identified areas for further research'.<ref name="Research"/> <ref> Airey Neave Trust, [http://www.aireyneavetrust.org.uk/about-us/trustees Trustees], accessed 9 March 2011 </ref>
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  • ...es Congress' in 199940 or Services 2000: A Business-Government Dialogue on US Trade Expansion Objectives” which focused on the service industry's prior ...ho had recently signed an eight-year contract with the Marine Corps, worth US$881m.52
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  • A quick look at the school and college catering in the US produces other examples of dodgy dishes. For example in Cape Cod, an automa ...viding standardised factory-prepared meals in schools, hospitals, prisons, army messes, cafes in public buildings and corporate canteens and food courts wo
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  • *[[US Coalition of Service Industries]] (CSI or USCSI) ...atisation programs. The USCSI acts as the access point to trade policy for US services corporations<ref>Darren Puscas (2003) [http://www.polarisinstitute
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  • ...n order to do business with dictators and despots, Halliburton has skirted US sanctions and made considerable efforts to eliminate those sanctions. Halli ...ilitary forcibly relocated towns along the onshore route. According to the US Department of Labor, 'credible evidence exists that several villages along
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  • :"[W]ork with us to resist policies that could strangle economic growth." - Lee Raymond at t :ExxonMobil was also a major contributor to a $13 million US advertising campaign against the Kyoto agreement, stating: "It's not global
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  • ...ee to refugee camps in Thailand were put to work in forced labour camps. A US Embassy report issued in July 1996 stating that: 'The military continued to ...sts against Western investment in Burma, President Bill Clinton introduced US economic sanctions against the regime. At the time Texaco and Premier Oil w
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  • ...Arab who befriends Paul Newman’s Jewish hero, just as Ben Hur introduced us to a “good” Arab who lends Charlton Heston’s Jehuda Ben Hur his horse ...of Jewish al-Qa’ida, hopelessly out of touch with the mainstream Israeli army of young, high-minded guerrilla fighters.
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  • ..., he served in the Ministry of Defence as the Assistant to the Head of the Army, the Chief of the General Staff. From 1975-1977 he was the Brigade Major o ...inally the [[Chief of the Defence Staff]] (1997-2001). <ref>details of his army career are available from the NATO website at http://www.hq.nato.int/cv/cho
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  • ...with [[Iran]]. As late as July 25 - a week before the invasion of Kuwait - US Ambassador [[April Glaspie]] commiserated with Hussein over a "cheap and un ...uwait would cost billions of dollars and require an unprecedented, massive US military mobilization. The American public was notoriously reluctant to sen
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  • '''William M. Arkin''', a former Army intelligence analyst and consultant, has written extensively about military ...of research in the electronic age. The product from this project was ''The US Military Online: A Directory for Internet Access to the Department of Defen
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  • :With a balance of 47 Staff from the RN, ARMY, RAF and the Civil Service, the DMOC reports to the [[Director General Medi ...ly, are not prepared to go unilateral in search of a story so they come to us, the military, and embed to get the Iraq or Afghanistan story."<ref>MOD - D
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  • ...nd a member of the [[Committee on Arms Export Controls]]. IADN’s CEO and US Country President is [[Martin Fisher]] who runs three defence consultancies ...All Party Parliamentary Groups, including the arrangement of dinners: the Army Group; the Group for the Reserve Forces; and the Royal Navy Group. Paul Ke
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  • ...a range of specialist nutritionists and dietitians who are able to advise us on a wide range of issues which may affect our client’s business. ...fficer, working alongside experienced individuals of the regular [[British Army]].
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  • [Rendon Group is a US PR firm that specializes in 'perception management'. It was famously recrui ...y appeared in the London press from which they were often picked up by the US press. "Occasionally", Francis Brooke told Jane Mayer of the New Yorker, "t
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  • ...[[Office of Strategic Influence]] was a propaganda unit set up within the US [[Department of Defense]] shortly after the September 11 attacks.<ref>[http ...ons. Among the units assigned to carry out the Office's operations was the Army's [[Psychological Operations Command]].<ref>[http://query.nytimes.com/gst/f
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  • ...soon expanded its operations to renting out secure compounds in Kabul. The US authorities also gave it a contract to distribute new currency in Afghanist ...tp://www.guardian.co.uk/military/story/0,11816,1218365,00.html "Don't call us mercenaries, says British company with lucrative contracts and cheap labour
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  • ...927 - 2006)was a Vietnamese [[Time]] magazine journalist who spied for the US. His whole story is related by Larry Berman in his book, ''Perfect Spy: The ...or and via this he worked with Col [[Edward Lansdale]], then with Saigon's US "military mission", but really a CIA adviser to South Vietnam. With Lansdal
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  • ...the claim that Israel is a strategic asset rather than a liability for the US.<ref>Glenn Greenwald, [http://www.salon.com/news/opinion/glenn_greenwald/20 ...id detail and strongly suggested that Hussein posed the same threat to the US and other nations. Goldberg also suggested that the Iraqi regime had ties w
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  • ...n Action Network]].<ref>[http://www.christianaction.org/aboutus.aspx About Us], Christian Action Network, accessed 14 September 2009.</ref> ...http://www.splcenter.org/intel/intelreport/article.jsp?pid=871#5 'A Mighty Army' A dozen major groups help drive the religious right's anti-gay crusade], I
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  • ...eferred to as the SAS is an elite special forces regiment of the [[British Army]] with a particularly bloody history and reputation. ...the SAS evolved into a counter-insurgency regiment after the war. The 1969 Army Training manual stated that their tasks included:
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  • ...tp://www.informinc.co.uk/LM/LM122/LM122_Outen.html 'Male suicide: worrying us to death'], ''LM 122'', p. 30, July/August 1999. *[[Brendan O'Neill]], [http://www.csmonitor.com/2003/0717/p09s02-coop.html 'US-Brit backslapping or backbiting?'], ''The Christian Science Monitor'', 17 J
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  • ...ntral Intelligence Agency|CIA]]'s [[James Angleton]]. During his tenure as US Labour attaché in London, Godson Snr was involved in an attempt to expel [ ...pert on covert action and disinformation<ref> Dirty Tricks or Trump Cards: US Covert Action and Counterintelligence, by [[Roy Godson]], [[Transaction Boo
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  • According to [[Tony Staughton]], an information officer at British Army HQ in Northern Ireland: ...- I always imagined that he had something to do with Intelligence. None of us knew precisely what he was up to either.<ref>Tony Staughton interview by Pa
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  • ...point out that I'm an American soldier, practicing Muslim, served the U.S. Army for the past 19 years very proudly [a rebuttal to your previous point]. ... ...dicals who wish to harm America. They [Islamist radicals] have infiltrated us at the CIA, at the FBI, at the Pentagon, at the State Department.' <ref nam
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  • ...tain]] joined Terrington as a partner after 32 years of service in various army and defence positions. His last position before officially retiring was hea ...e and defence offsets; the company has a number of contracts with 'leading US corporations' to deliver offset projects. <ref> [http://www.terringtonmanag
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  • ...are price rose 30% within a few weeks of the 9/11 terrorist attacks on the US. "No matter how hard BAE tries to disguise the fact through its deceptive u ...le: Mike Peters, British Aerospace/Territorial Army - Saluting life in the army / BAe's Mike Peters' second career is one which puts him right at easePR We
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  • .... He is President of the Army Rifle Association, the Army Rugby Union, the Army Winter Sports Association, the Soldiers’ and Airmens’ Scripture Readers ...Following its acquisition by Donaldson, Lufkin & Jenrette Inc. (DLJ), the US investment bank, he became a Managing Director of the merged business. Afte
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  • ...2007</ref> adds that Poon serves as Member of the Board of Directors of [[US-China Business Council]] and is a Member of the Advisory Board of the [[Hea ...December 2007</ref> adds that Reinemund was involved with The [[Salvation Army]] on the National Advisory Board (1990-1999) & as Chairman (1996-1999). In
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  • ...n of Great Britain and Ireland [http://www.zionist.org.uk/?page_id=2 About Us], Accessed 24 December 2012</ref> It is the British/Irish affiliate of the ...hive.org/web/20060202164940/http://www.zionist.org.uk/Main/about.php About Us], Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 2 February 2006, accessed 24 Decem
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  • ...ld like to get to know some of the reasons for your losing the war against us, then read the book of Michael Scheuer." [http://abcnews.go.com/images/Poli ...ronted the theoreticians of democratic Islam with a hard reality. The Red Army was not defeated by a democratic revolution, but by an Islamist revolution
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  • ...that concerns that European public opinion was diverging from the needs of US elites but argues that things are not as bad as they might seem 'because 'p The latter problem is 'especially important' and it is noted that the US ambassador in Bonn [[Arthur Burns]] - among others ([[Francis Pym]] and [[H
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  • ...cies, human rights, regional institutional and normative developments, and US-China relations. One of her current research projects is to examine the hum ...d a distinguished 31-year career in the Foreign Service where he served as US Ambassador to Czechoslovakia and Venezuela.
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  • ...(the latest edition appearing as The IRA, 1968-2000: analysis of a secret army in 2000), making Bell a leading spokesman on the subject. ...erry, whom he first met making his 1972 documentary on the IRA, The Secret Army. He became something of a celebrity in Ireland, being a key speaker in 1994
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  • ...press. He is a visiting guest lecturer at the Foreign Service Institute, [[US Department of State]] and at the Department of Defense's [[Joint Special Op
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  • ...m turned media pundit and security consultant. He is widely praised in the US media for his warnings of an imminent attack on the United States in the ru ...line by turning a blind-eye to Israel’s sale of weapons bought from the US to China.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/3559087.stm ‘Pro
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  • ...olly Dineen]] [[In the Company of Men]]. He also served with the [[British Army of the Rhine]] and the [[United Nations Forces in Cyprus]]. :After graduation from the [[Army Staff College]] he specialized in intelligence and in 1996 was awarded the
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  • He was also a foreign assessor of the [[US National Intelligence Council]]’s outlook studies and briefed senior Pent .... Such thinking needs not so much to be discarded, since it still prepares us for some problems, but absorbed into a larger vision of the good future whi
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  • ...military history of Hezbollah, leadership and the evolution of the British Army's approach to Small Wars, 1945-75, and COIN operations in South Asia. The G :In June 2007, the IRG hosted the second of two UK Army COIN Doctrine Workshop, one of which was funded by the ESRC under the '[[Ne
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  • ...ter-terrorism. We compiled a list of organisations from the section of the US Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism entitled ‘Resources and Li :Strategic Studies Institute/U.S. Army War College
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  • ...ishing up as director general of BIS O'Keeffe had time to complain about a US TV film about racism in Britain: ...aimed at the United States, to counter Northern Ireland's Irish Republican army claims that convicted guerrillas are kept in "stinking hell-holes." Some 34
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  • Angleton was inducted into the US Army on 19 March 1943. By August, he had been offered work in the [[Office of St ...(SSU) in Rome, as a captain in command of 2677 Regiment. He was the senior US intelligence officer in Italy. He continued to serve in Italy in the SSU's
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  • ..., a guide that puts a heavy emphasis on propaganda. Petraeus says that the army must "remember the global audience," because "the decisive battle is for th ...oters. So, shaping the perceptions of the "global audience," including the US population, is as important as winning the hearts and minds of Iraqis.''<re
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  • ...their Curious Relationship' Military Review March-April, 2005. http://www.army.mil/professionalwriting/volumes/volume3/august_2005/7_05_2.html</ref> The g ...e way to avoid cultural conflict. The latter was not a unique idea, as the US had recognized that a great deal of WWII conflicts came from a lack of unde
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  • ...on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Secretary of State Colin Powell says US disengagement would give Ariel Sharon free rein and bring further suffering *16. US-UK jets bomb Iraq.
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  • ...mmittee — and now part of [[Westminster Forum Limited]] whose site tells us with unbidden declaration: “We are not lobbyists” and “We follow Chat *[[Eric Koops]] a former member of the [[Territorial Army]] was a Parliamentary candidate for the [[Conservative Party|Conservatives]
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  • ...ormerly [[1 Military Intelligence Brigade]]).<ref>British Army [http://www.army.mod.uk/intelligence/intelligence.aspx The Intelligence Corps], Accessed 6 A ...instead of a 'Service' (rear support).<ref>Ministry of Defence [http://www.army.mod.uk/linkedfiles/intelligencecorps/int_corps_history.pdf Intelligence Cor
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  • ...vices interrogation centre in Ashford, Kent, now transferred to the former US base at [[Chicksands]]. "There is a reservoir of knowledge about these inte ...been supplying interrogators to the US army in Iraq boast of hiring former US special forces soldiers, such as [[Navy Seals]].
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  • ...he [[Intelligence Corps]], [[15 Psychological Operations Group]] and the [[Army Information Security Unit]].<ref>[http://www.official-documents.gov.uk/docu ...ce, security and information support.'<ref>Ministry of Defence [http://www.army.mod.uk/linkedfiles/intelligencecorps/int_corps_history.pdf Intelligence Cor
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  • ...praise on Flanagan. They were all there to hear his words: the most senior army officer in Northern Ireland at that time, Lieutenant General [[Alistair Irw ==US conference==
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  • ...tted by the government), that the task of the Information Policy branch of Army headquarters in the early to mid 1970s was disinformation. False stories w ...h social democratic criteria, then it is essential that the police and the army be seen to act within the law. When this became difficult, the avenues tak
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  • ...ds. Referring to the hijacking Mrs Thatcher suggested, in a speech in the US, that the media had supplied the 'terrorists' with the 'oxygen of publicity ...programme, started the ball rolling by asking Mrs Thatcher (who was in the US at the time) a hypothetical question about how she would react to a televis
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  • ...company [[Aegis Defence Services|Aegis]] provides security services to the US government in Iraq. ...ritish seismic engineering survey team leader, [[Carl Nefdt]]. The Ugandan army retaliated and a Congolese soldier was also killed.
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  • ...nature projects all over the world, notably in Zaïre/DRC on behalf of the US [[Department of State]] for which he received two commendations. He is a gr
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  • ::Born in Voronezh, south-west Russia, he joined the army out of school, rising to the rank of lieutenant colonel. Then, in the dying ...Robert Seldon Lady]], a [[CIA agent]] posted as a political officer to the US consulate in Milan. Lady was allegedly involved in the so-called [[Imam Rap
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  • ...nia Paintball Jihad". Recently he has also assisted the prosecution in the US Military Commissions – condemned by human rights groups. He bills $275 an ...to get convicted. So Kohlmann provides key testimony in the case that the US bombed an Al Qaeda terror camp in Afghanistan in 1998 and there was a membe
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  • ...Lieutenant Colonel [[Marcus Good]]<ref>Alderson, A. 'Revising the British Army's Counter-indurgency doctrine', RUSI Journal August 2007, 152(4)</ref> All ...If a bomb is required, use a bomb<ref>Alderson, A. 'Revising the British Army's Counter-indurgency doctrine', RUSI Journal August 2007, 152(4)</ref>
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  • ...rites that Corbyn shared a platform with Muqtada al-Sadr who led the Mahdi Army militia which "killed at least 70 British soldiers, not to mention thousand ...za thanks to a £2,800 gift from Interpal, a British charity banned by the US government as “part of the funding network of Hamas” and as a terrorist
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  • ...proved that Nato was responsible, did Shea produce the commander of the US jets that bombed the convoy. For the most part, our colleagues in Brussels ...stify the Bloody Sunday massacre in Derry in 1972 by repeating the British Army's lies. In the 1992 Gulf War, it was the same.
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  • ...int Staff, Office of the Secretary of Defense, and the US Air Force and US Army.<ref>Dentica Press Release, [http://www.detica.com/indexed/NewsItem_DFI.htm ...y General [[Dennis J Reimer]], retired Chief of Staff of the United States Army.
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  • ...tactical force is that the client is buying the [[United Kingdom]] police army model, which is a proven, tried and regularly-tested set of concepts and re ...as the embassies of England, [[Italy]], South Africa, [[Sweden]], and the US in [[Angola]]. They have provided camps for workers rebuilding a railway li
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  • ...ere were some more after Bosnia. Now the war against terrorism has brought us [[Christopher Hitchens|Hitchens]] and Berman -- very nice indeed.” ...econd issue might this: In the years following World War II, when Stalin's army was in Eastern Europe and Stalinist parties seemed on the verge of coming t
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  • The '''Combating Terrorism Center''' is a centre at the US West Point Military Academy focusing on terrorism, counterterrorism, homela ...re]] was the first Director of the CTC. | Mr. [[Bill Perkins]] is a former Army Officer and Operations Officer at the CTC. He is currently completing his M
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  • In 1940 he joined the [[British Army]]. He was later recruited by the US [[Office of Strategic Services]] (OSS), the predecessor to the [[Central In
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  • ...ege of Defence Studies, [http://www.da.mod.uk/colleges/rcds/About_Us About Us], ''Defence Academy of the United Kingdom'', Accessed 02-June-2009</ref>. ==US Links==
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  • ...e statements by the informer, Sean O'Callaghan - a former Irish Republican Army operative - raise new questions about the disappearance and presumed murder ...because he feared being executed as an informer.<ref>No place to hide with us, by Walter Ellis, The Times, 9 July 1991.</ref> In 1992, the Daily Mail cla
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  • ...ns to a range of projects in connection to the German Marshall Fund of the US<ref>http://www.gmfus.org/partnership/index.cfm</ref> in relation to what is :Assistant to the Director General Europe of BAE Systems told us that their company has no relationships with think tanks focussed in EU pol
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  • ==US branch== ...anized violence” (MLN); Yves Gignac, a former chief of the French Secret Army Organizations (OAS) “who spent five years in prison for his role in an as
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  • ...r with the resources of the US government to combat terrorist acts against US businesses abroad."33 Rosetti, addressing the thirty-second Annual Semina ...ectors include General Sir [[Frank King]], former commander of the British army in Northern Ireland, and Sir [[Robert Mark]], the former metropolitan polic
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  • ...n Kentucky University and from 1985 to 1988 served as an officer in the US Army. He then worked as a manager at Maytag in Cleveland. <ref>David Davis, 'Gee
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  • ...rs associated with [[David Petraeus]]. He is an advocate of the use of the US military to change societies through force and political coercion. ...article/2008/01/15/AR2008011503359.html High-Profile Officer Nagl to Leave Army, Join Think Tank]', ''Washington Post'', 16 January 2008</ref>
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  • ...agon adviser on geopolitics and strategy; he counselled a succession of US army chiefs of staff and defence secretaries, and served on the White House nati ...security advisor and secretary of state in the Nixon administration in the US. Kraemer's obituary in ''The Guardian'' reports:
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  • ...tish operation run by the foreign office, Healey also had connections with US propaganda in Britain and Europe. In her study of CIA propaganda operation ...e most important of which was [[Paul Nitze]]. They were also supported by US Senator [[Ralph Flanders]] and [[Dick Leghorn]]. <ref>Denis Healey, ''The T
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  • James said he was the son of a Scottish laird, and that his father had an army background, those two stories kept coming back in interviews, though detail ...habits. 'Straven always had clean boots which stood out for a sab. Most of us would at best just scrape the worst of the mud off before the next outing.<
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  • <td>Retired Army Officer / Part Time Adviser</td> ...ople who give us information, people who can help fund things... They help us build our network of people out there. We always say that you are never mor
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  • *Providing a base for the Israeli propaganda operations [[Stand With Us]] and [[HelpUsWin.org]]. ...15 percent of the spots in each class are set aside for graduates of elite army units whose matriculation exams may not be spectacular but who have shown s
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  • ...attrition waged by the Provisionals with the aim of compelling the British Army to withdraw. ...f one or other of the armed camps. 'If you are not with us you are against us' becomes the rallying cry. Terrorism can corrupt and corrode democracy by e
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  • ...ennett-endorses-US-born-primary-candidate-Uri-Bank-385819 Bennett endorses US-born primary candidate Uri Bank], Jerusalem Post, 26 December 2014, accesse ...ennett-endorses-US-born-primary-candidate-Uri-Bank-385819 Bennett endorses US-born primary candidate Uri Bank], Jerusalem Post, 26 December 2014, accesse
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  • ...elty. Prior to his time as an activist, he is believed to have served with army intelligence until the early 1990s. In the late 2000s, he set up his two se ...16).</ref> In 1997, as 'Ian Farmer', he was described in media as a former army intelligence sergeant.<ref name="wynn-davies">Patricia Wynn Davies, [http:/
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  • ...ce of the Secretary of Defense]]'s [[Office of Net Assessment]] and the US Army Environmental Policy Institute (AEPI). XOXI provides the bulk of our resear [[Category:Terrorism Industry]][[Category:US Military]]
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  • ...w York Stock Exchange since November 2007 and operates in two Canadian, 28 US and 18 European locations. * Envirocare of Utah - the US's largest commercial low level nuclear waste disposal facility
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  • ::Goldberg's file notes that as both a civilian and a member of the army, he supervised a section in the Secret Intelligence Branch of OSS to mainta He was responsible for the European covert operations of the US labour grouping, the [[Congress of Industrial Organisations]] (CIO), in the
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  • ...nited States|American]] officer and military governor of the United States Army known for his administration of [[Germany]] immediately after World War II. [[Category:US Propaganda|Clay, Lucius]]
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  • ...a Russian interpreter in the 69th Infantry Division, which met the Soviet Army on the Elbe in April 1945. After the German surrender, he was attached to t [[Category:US Propaganda|Barnett, Frank R.]]
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  • The [[Committee on the Present Danger]] denotes a series of hawkish US establishment pressure groups. The original committee founded in 1950, was ...ounders; Harvard President [[James Conant]], former under-secretary of the Army [[Tracy Vorhees]] and atomic scientist [[Vannevar Bush]] made an initial pu
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  • ...//www.smiths.com/press_release_details.aspx?releaseID=82 Smiths Group buys US hazardous material detection specialist for $75m]", press release, Smiths G ...s named in 2001 as a co-defendant in "in numerous law suits pending in the US in which plaintiffs are claiming damages arising from exposure to or use of
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  • ...uardian.co.uk/uk/2009/mar/08/menezes-tube-shooting-northern-ireland Covert army unit played role in Menezes killing], ''The Guardian'', 8 March 2009, acces ...ould be able to suspend S.17 of the Police Reform Act 2002, which requires us to supply all information that the Independent Police Complaints Commission
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  • ...he Center for Strategic Leadership Workshop, 28 Nov - 1 December, 2005, US Army War College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, USA.
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  • ...funds the contra army in the south — and Deng's report concedes that the US is:
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  • ...writing in ''Online Journal'', after Otpor leader [[Srdja Popovic]] and US Army Col. [[Robert Helvey]] taught nonviolent resistance methods to Otpor activi
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  • *[[Sam Brownback]] (US Senator R-KS) <td>[[Paul Cerjan]] (Lt. Gen. US Army, Ret.)</td>
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  • A graduate of the [[Royal Military Academy Sandhurst]], the Army Command and Staff Course and the Open University, Burrill has been a Defenc ...l was also the first non-American private sector director of [[OSAC]], the US State Department's Overseas Security Advisory Centre.
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  • ...(born 31 July 1961) is a former banker and [[Territorial Army|Territorial Army]] officer who works as a [[Terrorexpertise:BBC|BBC]] journalist, currently ...identally or not, around the same time that Gardner joined the Territorial Army. He served between 1989 and 1991 in the 4th Battalion the Royal Green Jacke
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  • ...ution in terrorism trials and has recently assisted the prosecution in the US Military Commissions system – condemned by human rights groups. ...eferred to a man calling his family to tell them he was going to fight the US occupation in Iraq. The second, titled, ‘Profiles of Saudi Arabian Islami
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  • ...lectured on counter insurgency and counter terrorism for the DoD, DHS and US Intelligence Community. Mr. Garfield is also the Deputy Director of [[Inter ...itary and intelligence official who regularly teaches a course at the U.S. Army base at Fort Bragg -- a course on ... psyops.
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  • ...It would mean they have been steering republican strategy for years."<ref>ARMY'S TOP AGENT QUITS BELFAST AS HIS COVER BLOWN, by Alan Erwin, Press Associat ...urn to more hostile climate in Belfast: The McCartney family's trip to the US is part of a wider plot to harm Sinn Fein, some republicans allege, by Ange
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  • ...de unionists, industrialists, and the former chief of staff of the Israeli army. <ref>“Art dealer on spying charge 'impressed Commons meeting'”, ''The ...the [[Holocaust Educational Trust]]. <ref>Peter McKay, “How Tony has let us all down”, ''Daily Mail'', 20 March 2000</ref>According to Andrew Porter
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  • ...The Communist Connection'. Finally, [[Maurice Tugwell]], a former British army information officer, now a resident of Canada and head of the Mackenzie Ins Let us turn now to an examination of some of the major experts, to get a sense of
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  • ...d is a graduate of the London School of Economics. Mark also served in the Army - for nine months as a regular officer and four years in the Territorials.< ...American military actions. Urban always attributes the benign motives to US military actions in Iraq, i.e., the same purported rationale proffered by A
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  • ...y</ref> Between the ages of 16-18, in the 1970s, Shoebat immigrated to the US to become a computer programmer. He converted to Christianity in 1993.<ref ...me="cnn1">Drew Griffin and Kathleen Johnston, [http://edition.cnn.com/2011/US/07/11/terrorism.expert/index.html 'Ex-terrorist' rakes in homeland security
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  • Prior to becoming an MoD Research Scientist MacIntosh 'served in the British Army for ten years. His final operational tour was in Bosnia during most of 1993 ...sue of "20th Century Rules / 21st Century Conflict" to the acclaim of both US and EU Cabinet colleagues.'<ref name="Macintoshbio"/>
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  • ...der writer for the paper and has also served as its foreign editor and its US editor, based in Washington DC. He was the Observer's foreign editor from 1 ...ively quoting unnamed sources suggesting that Iran was preparing to harass US forces in Iraq, and that for this purpose Iran was cooperating with Al Qaed
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