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  • ...alition of Internet users" who oppose network neutrality<ref>Hands Off The Internet Website [http://www.handsofftheinternet.com/hoti_docs/aboutus/cochairmen.sh ...ions in the list are themselves Astroturf organizations.<ref>Hands Off The Internet website [http://www.handsofftheinternet.com/hoti_docs/aboutus/members.shtml
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  • ...e, declared as a 'service in kind' of more than £5,000. They also provide internet access for Labour.link, the network of Labour Party branches across the cou ...ompany with interests in magazines, radio, exhibitions, television and the internet.
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  • Below is a table of the 100 most prominent Terrorism Experts on the internet. 212 names were taken from the [[Terrorexpertise:Bulk_List|Bulk List]] of e == Terrorism Experts ranked according to internet pages ==
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  • ...et activities by Islamists and their supporters, enablers and apologists." Internet Haganah also is an activist organization which attempts to convince busines ...h the loss of training camps in Afghanistan, terrorists have turned to the Internet to find and train recruits', ''The Atlantic Monthly'', 1 July 2006, Pg. 102
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  • The [[Jewish Internet Defense Force]] (JIDF) is a pro-Israel online activist group. ...d as a collective of activists and has operated under the name the "Jewish Internet Defense Force" since the massacre at the Mercaz HaRav Yeshiva in Jerusalem
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  • #REDIRECT [[Jewish Internet Defense Force]]
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  • '''Internet addiction''' is a psychological disorder according to Oliver Seemann of Lud ...RLY S. YOUNG, [http://www.liebertonline.com/doi/abs/10.1089/cpb.1998.1.237 Internet Addiction: The Emergence of a New Clinical Disorder], ''CyberPsychology & B
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  • #Redirect [[Internet Freedom]]
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  • ...ef> It was originally called [[Get the Met Off the Net! - The Campaign for Internet Freedom]] and was an offshoot of [[Living Marxism]] early statements gave ' ...aded onto its website in 2006. <ref>[http://www.netfreedom.org/ Homepage], Internet Freedom website, accessed 6 Nov 2010</ref> Its website promoted [[Spiked]],
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  • #redirect[[Internet Freedom]]
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  • ...ternet risk, children's story writing, chatrooms and teenage girls and the internet. She has worked as a primary school teacher as well as a researcher.
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  • ...d by [[Publicis]]), with Cordiant going on to buy a range of marketing and internet consultancies at great expense, leading to speculation in 2002 and 2003 tha
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  • ...[[Science Media Centre]] from 2002 to 2013 according to the SMC.Data from Internet Archive holdings of the Science Media Centre website, 2002-2013.{{ref|49}} #{{note|49}}Data from Internet Archive holdings of the Science Media Centre website, 2002-2013.
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  • ...[Science Media Centre]] from 2010-2012 according to the SMC.<ref>Data from Internet Archive holdings of the Science Media Centre website, 2002-2013.
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  • Campus Watch first registered on the radar when it 'unleashed an Internet firestorm' in September 2002,when it 'posted "dossiers" on eight scholars w
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  • ...elcome to the new-look LM]', ''[[LM]]'', February 1997, retrieved from the Internet Archive of 18 February 1998, accessed 27 October 2010</ref>]] [[File:Internet freedom.png|thumb|left|300px|[[Internet Freedom]], a project of the [[LM network]]]]
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  • ...Professor in Education], ''University of Buckingham'', Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 29 October 2007 on 20 March 2012.</ref> According to his [[Unive ...//www.forestonline.org/output/Page103.asp About FOREST] Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 7 February 2005, accessed 26 June 2012 </ref>
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  • ...814160405/http://www.davidhumeinstitute.com/ Homepage], Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 14 August 2003 on 11 June 2010</ref> ...te.com/DHI+Website/Personnel/personnel.html Personnel], Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 5 March 2005 on 14 June 2010</ref>
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  • From the Internet Archive of the CSPP site.<ref>CSPP [http://web.archive.org/web/200412131349
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  • ...nsultant | [[Lavie Seigmann]]: Director of University Programming & IT and Internet projects | [[Yosi Ganel]]: Course Coordinator, Tel Aviv University and Sapi ..._3 Work Plan 2002-3 - Internet Archive capture 4 December 2008], ICSEP via Internet Archive, accessed 10 August 2012</ref>
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  • [[Internet Matters]] | [[Lontra]] | [[Subway]] WSG | [[Weetabix]]<ref name="sept14"/>
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  • ...0030503232748/http://www.britainineurope.org.uk/new/sh_antieu.phtml?fid=60 Internet Archive]</ref>
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  • ...hevronTexaco]] Corporation, [[Dell Inc.]], [[General Electric]] Company, [[Internet Security Systems Inc.]] and [[Scientific-Atlanta Inc.]] Nunn's previous inv
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  • ...e web and vice versa. Disney merchandise invites consumers to log onto the Internet and explore Disney’s massive Web site, which is full of catalogues, games ...ising revenues, Disney will also now offer primetime ABC shows free on the internet. Shows including ‘Lost’, ‘Desperate Housewives’ and ‘Commander in
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  • ...rs the company will be doing about €5 billion a year in business through Internet auctions, electronic marketplaces or interactive customer portals (Bayer An An example of such an Internet marketplace is Omnexus (www.omnexus.com) for thermoplastics, founded by maj
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  • ...lwbooks.co.uk/journals/renewal/contents.html Contents], Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 11 February 2012 on 15 July 2016. </ref> ...lwbooks.co.uk/journals/renewal/contents.html Contents]. Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 11 February 2012 on 15 July 2016.</ref>
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  • ...March 1. The anon messsage begins: 'Dr. Wevers, This is circulating on the internet. The text is below. "It looks like the Quist and Chapela claims regarding m
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  • ...the societal awareness of food biotechnology issues around the world. His Internet website http://www.AgBioWorld.org has become an important portal, dissemina *[[Mark Q. Rhoads]] - [[US Internet Council]]
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  • ...cessed 1.11.10</ref> The Cato institute advocates the privatization of the Internet and communications systems.<ref>Fair, [http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=1
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  • ...rs. AgBioWorld has had links to Monsanto's PR operations, particularly its Internet PR firm [[Bivings Group]]. Aaron deGrassi of the Institute of Development S
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  • ...less influences conservatives and neoconservatives alike through a massive Internet presence. <ref> Project for Excellence in Journalism, "[http://www.stateoft
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  • ...l.com/CompanyOverview-ManagementProfiles.asp?Corporate> retrieved from the Internet Archive dated 6 April 2008 on 1 October 2009</ref><ref>Antony Barnett & Pat
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  • ...etacek, Murphy and CFFAR have all been traced back to [[Monsanto]] and its Internet PR company [[Bivings Group]]. ...roup. On its links page it lists CFFAR and Vandalwatch.org, as well as the Internet front sites of PR firm [[Berman & Co]]. [[ActivistCash]] and the [[Center
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  • ...nto worked to direct people who were seeking information on GM food on the internet to. CFFAR stands for the Center for Food & Agricultural Research and its we One of the goals of the site appears to be to promote an internet-based campaign targeting those with links (particularly [http://www.cffar.o
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  • ...layed a key role. Amongst the signatories is an employee of [[Monsanto]]'s Internet PR company [[Bivings]] who registered the website of the fake agricultural
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  • ...ience Media Centre]] from 2002 to 2013 according to the SMC.<ref>Data from Internet Archive holdings of the Science Media Centre website, 2002-2013.
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  • ...the contract after finding the US government's request for proposal on the internet: ...ee, who worked for the company between 2004 and 2005, posted videos on the internet implicating Aegis in shooting civilians in Iraq. According to a statement f
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  • ...the Blairite [[Renewal]] magazine and the founder of [[Nexus]], a Blairite internet discussion forum. He has boasted of helping [[GTech]], the discredited Lott
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  • ...(PRO), was a UK forum launched in 2005 designed to promote the role of the Internet in the PR industry.
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  • '''ActivistCash.com''' is part of the internet PR campaign run by [[Rick Berman]]'s Washington DC PR firm, [[Berman & Co.]
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  • ...> These sites were designed and operated by Monsanto's Washington DC-based internet PR firm the [[Bivings Group]]. ...worked with [[Graydon Forrer]] and [[Jay Byrne]], Monsanto's former chief internet strategist. Under Byrne, Monsanto engaged in an aggressive cyber-campaign o
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  • ...Rodrigo has trained almost one million at-risk children with computer and Internet skills. His project, the Committee to Democratize Information Technology (C
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  • ...et Rick Berman, A.K.A. "Dr. Evil"] accessed 12th November 2009 </ref> The internet is an important campaigning tool for Bermans work he has founded numerous w ...], and [[Christopher Wolf]] a "pioneer in internet law" <ref> Hands of the Internet [http://www.handsoff.org/blog/co-chairmen About] accessed 12th November 200
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  • ...th of which have subsequently been shown to be fronts for Monsanto and its internet PR agency, The [[Bivings Group]].
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  • .../www.bivwood.com/what_others_say/what_others_say.html Corporations Turn to Internet to Champion Political Causes], Chicago Tribune April 3, 2000) Other Biving ...ns. ([http://www.bivings.com/news/chicagotribune.html Corporations Turn To Internet To Champion Political Causes] , Chicago Tribune, April 3, 2000)
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  • ...http://www.futureproof.org/contact.htm Global Futures], retrieved ftom the Internet Archive of 16 October 2002.</ref> "a charitable foundation sponsoring resea ...ications/DM/docs/compensation.html Compensation Crazy], Retrieved from the Internet Archve of 23 May 2002</ref> The [[Institute of Ideas]] was established by [
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  • ...[Richard Levine]], was previously part of the Monsanto team for Monsanto's Internet PR firm [[Bivings Group]]. [[V-Fluence]] is based, like Monsanto, in St. Lo The campaign is believed to have been a response to the growing role of the Internet in Monsanto's marketing problems in the late 1990s. As Bill Lambrecht point
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  • ...edged giving AgBioWorld "advice and information" and both Monsanto and its Internet PR company the [[Bivings Group]] have played a covert role in shaping and s
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  • ...omic Affairs]] and was spun-off as an independent think-tank in 2000. <ref>Internet Archive, [http://web.archive.org/web/20001217205600/www.civitas.org.uk/hwu/
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  • ...and vested interests in pulp and palm oil production'] (available via the Internet Archive), ''The Jakarta Post'' (Indonesia), 27 May 2010.
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  • ...elcome to the new-look LM]', ''[[LM]]'', February 1997, retrieved from the Internet Archive of 18 February 1998, accessed 27 October 2010</ref>]]
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  • ...px|ESEF claim to take no corporate funding, circa 1997. Retrieved from the Internet archive of 24 December 1997: [http://web.archive.org/web/19971224164327/ese ...224164327/esef.org/mission.htm ESEF Mission Statement], retrieved from the Internet Archive of 24 December 1997 on 29 January 2015.</ref> the ESEF described it
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  • ...fitzpatrick.html John Fitzpatrick], University of Kent, Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 3 September 2009 on 12 March 2015.</ref><ref>"[http://www.spiked
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  • ...[International Policy Network]] and, perhaps most revealing, to Monsanto's Internet PR firm [[Bivings Group]], under its previous name of Bivings Woodell Inc.
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  • ...egularly donated to Sense About Science between 2003 and 2007<ref>Based on Internet archive captures of the funders list published on the [http://www.senseabou
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  • ...act Us], Security and Intelligence Research Centre Ltd, Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 1 May 2010 on 13 November 2017.</ref>
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  • ...ed by an myoung@bivwood.com - the domain name of The [[Bivings Group]], an internet PR company that numbers Monsanto among its clients. There was also an event
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  • ...e. It has also been listed among the clients of the [[Bivings Group]] - an Internet PR company that numbers [[Monsanto]] among its clients. {{ref|1}}
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  • ...d-the-media/ Science and the Media Expert Group], 2010, retrieved from the Internet Archive of 21 January 2010 on 17 August 2013</ref>
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  • ...0226170224/ 'Report of the Directors'], J Sainsbury plc. Retrieved via the Internet Archive of 26 February 2009 on 8 July 2016.</ref> Although he does not atte ...donor to the [[Science Media Centre]] between 2009 and 2014.<ref>Data from Internet Archive holdings of the Science Media Centre website, 2002-2014
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