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  • ...asizes the continuing relevance of Zionism to the Jewish people and to the state of Israel,<ref>MEMRI, [http://web.archive.org/web/19991118000658/http://mem ...eyrav Wurmser]] and Colonel [[Yigal Carmon]], formerly of Israeli military intelligence. Wurmser left MEMRI in 2002 to join the [[Center of Middle East Policy]] at
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  • ...nstitute]] with [[Josh Devon]] which she re-launched in 2008 as the [[SITE Intelligence Group]]. ...Online, 26 June 2003</ref> The family’s property was confiscated by the state<ref> Aaron Leibel [http://www.jewishjournal.com/home/preview.php?id=10948 A
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  • ...ublic Affairs]] by [[I.L. (Sy) Kenen]], the lobby sought to circumvent the State Department to appeal directly to Congress to provide aid to Israel.<ref>Mit ...re recently has been urging actions against other perceived threats to the state of Israel - namely, Iran and Syria. <ref>'Our Current Agenda', [http://web.
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  • ...h centres with close links to government, intelligence agencies, corporate security companies and other terrorology centres such as the [[terrorexpertise:RAND ...nnexe'. This seeming camouflage and the fact that students and staff swipe security cards to come and go, helps lend the impression that there is some covert a
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  • ...rinys International Ltd''' is a security company specialising in providing security guards in conflict zones including armed personnel. It has subsidiaries in ...on-executive chairman was [[Sean Cleary]], a former South African military intelligence and diplomatic operative (in the 1960s and 1970s) who previously ran pro-Ap
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  • ...usiness solutions and security services and is the largest privately-owned security company in the world. ...ent/article/2007/06/30/AR2007063001075_pf.html In Iraq, a Private Realm Of Intelligence-Gathering], Washington Post, 1 July 2007.</ref>
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  • ...it provides &#39;IT and network solutions&#39; in an era of &#39;defense, intelligence and e-government&#39;.<ref>[http://www.caci.com/about/profile.shtml]</ref> ...2008, it was reported that 'US civilian staff working for private American security companies, which specialised in carrying out interrogation work for the US
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  • ...nd analysis, regulatory advice, campaign management, political monitoring, intelligence gathering and communications audits. BPPA is a member of the Public Relatio ...clauses with some clients and others are covered by national and personal security obligations” <ref> House of Commons, [http://www.publications.parliament.
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  • ...>Richard J. Aldrich, The Hidden Hand: Britain, America and Cold War Secret Intelligence, Overlook Press, 2002, p.369.</ref> Bernhard contacted [[Walter Bedell Smith]], then head of the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]], who asked [[Dwight Eisenhower|Eisenhower]] adviser [[Charles
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  • ...e Germans. After he escaped to England again, King [[George VI]] sought an intelligence post for him, but was blocked by the [[War Ministry]] because of Bernhard's ...or resistance in case of an invasion. Prince Bernhard saw to it that Dutch security service chief [[Louis Einthoven]] set up an organisation codenamed 'O' with
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  • ...s because they (law enforcement) exist as representatives of a patriarchal state. He also sees attempts to encourage GPs to take a proactive approach toward ...'industry' which seeks to gain from increased incidences of abuse and the state's thirst for increased control over people's personal lives.
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  • ...ef>[http://www.bucsis.co.uk/ Buckingham University Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies], 6 may 2009.</ref> ...Aug 15, 1980; pg. 11; Issue 60704; col H; Melanie Newman, 'Culture in the state-funded sector condones failure, claims professor', ''The Times Higher Educa
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  • ...terrorologists in the UK and served as an active propagandist for Western state interests throughout his long career. He retired from academia in October 2 ...protest, revolution and revolt in places like the Middle East – the sub-state actors rather than states," he told ''The Guardian'', "It started as a shor
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  • ...gage with the debate about GM crops; leading to my participation in the US State Department's International Visitor Leadership Program<ref>See Tony Gilland ...jørn Lomborg]]'s work 'The Skeptical Environmentalist: Measuring the Real State of the World' in which he argues environmentalism has inflicted a negative
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  • ...headquarted in New York City, it is chartered in [[Michigan]], giving the state jurisdiction. Cox is focusing on its governance, potential conflicts of in ...ames Petras]] have criticized the Foundation for links with the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]. Petras cites former Foundation president [[Richard M. Bissell
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  • ::According to Ha'aretz's security correspondent Yossi Melman, Arad was sent there in the early 1980s to be re ...ntelligence advisor to the Prime Minister to strengthen the consumption of intelligence at the decision-making level.
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  • ...rocities and Chinese intervention were combined with sophisticated signals intelligence that monitored Sukarno's every move. By the late-1960s the IRD was cut back by the Labour Government, and Intelligence writer Stephen Dorril states that it found additional work in Northern Irel
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  • ...ge of some of the most repressive governments on Earth, B-M brings to bear state of the art techniques in manipulating the mass media, legislators and publi ...ce-and-security/ Burson-Marsteller appoints senior adviser for defence and security], B-M website, 31 January 2017, accessed 16 August 2017 </ref>
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  • ...msay and was an early attempt to understand the significance of a nexus of intelligence connected groups which covertly influenced the political landscape of the p ==Part 1: Clearing the ground: the unions, socialism and the state==
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  • ...nducts research into many areas of public policy but has a strong focus on security and international relations. The RAND Corporation grew out of the merging of the corporate and state sectors in the United States that occurred during the Second World War –
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  • ...tend to regulate the state of the Earth's environment, maintaining it in a state of balance or homeostasis. He regularly gains column inches in the national ...be a more accurate description, as he has worked for big business and the security services since he went "independent".
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  • ...her government, military, and academia to think about defence and national security more broadly and deeply than had been done before. He was one of the found ...by Howard's [[IISS]] co-founder [[Denis Healey]], who was now Secretary of State at the Ministry of Defence. Howard gives the following account in his memoi
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  • ==Access to Government intelligence== ...evealed how the [[Office for Nuclear Development]] was "quietly exchanging intelligence on key policies" with nuclear companies and the NIA "in an effort to protec
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  • ...al William [[Reginald Hall]] who had retired as the wartime head of naval intelligence to become a Conservative MP for a Liverpool constituency in the hastily cal ...on us a good deal that the iron and steel industry is in a very difficult state, but when we come to look into the problem it comes back very much to the q
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  • ...We believe that it is very important that students have some knowledge of security issues. These are looked at in the context of life in a democracy.<ref>This ...Lords in 1996. Baroness Ramsay has been a member of the [[Intelligence and Security Committee]] as well as having been a Government Whip and Deputy Speaker in
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  • ...until 2010 she held various ministerial positions, including secretary of state, [[Department for Work and Pensions]] (June 2009-2010), chief secretary to *2005 | Minister of State (Minister for Housing and Planning), Department for Communities and Local G
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  • ...as revealed in the British press to have been an agent of British and U.S. intelligence, to have served secretly as a propaganda conduit for the South African poli ...on the document added, "Run with the knowledge and cooperation of British intelligence."{{ref|99}}
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  • .... Horton, a CIA operations officer (1948-75) who later became the national intelligence officer for Latin America (1983-84). ...nd and spent twenty years with the Aerospace Technology Division, a secret intelligence division of the U.S. Air Force. Fediay was the Washington liaison for an in
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  • ...hristian civilization is unique, as is his selfless commitment to freedom, security and peace" (p. 2). The predecessor organization to ISC, the Center for International Security (CIS), was organized by Churba in 1979. Its board included Major General Ge
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  • ...l Terrorism|ISIT]]'s extensive international ties to military, police, and intelligence operations as well as the U.S., European, and Israeli right reflect Alexand ...nternational]], a Virginia-based "risk assessment" firm owned by a private security company, [[Business Risks International]]. An examination of these chronolo
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  • ...n back the clock on social policies and to move toward a national security state. See Saloma, ''Ominous Politics'', pp. 123-27.</ref> ...'White House Digest' did not, perhaps because its source was not military intelligence but rather the 'JINSA Newsletter' (vol. 3, no. 21) for June 1983.
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  • While the [[American Security Council|ASC]] is neither a think tank nor a policy institute, it has been i ...ration of the House Un-American Activities Committee as the House Internal Security Committee in 1969, under the guise of combatting terrorism. With a 1982 tel
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  • ...condition that CCS would be in place. E.ON responded that the secretary of state "has no right to withhold approval for conventional plant" and the civil se ===Given police intelligence on climate protesters===
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  • ...[Anne Armstrong]], head of the CSIS board, has been chair of the [[Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board]]. [[Ray Cline]], former deputy director of the CIA, became ...coauthored study was in reality little more than a sanitized version of a State Department report written by Long in December 1980. The earlier internal an
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  • ...dy siege of Jerusalem that followed. He knew everyone of note in the small state of Israel - [[Chaim Weizmann|Weizmann]], [[David Ben-Gurion|Ben-Gurion]], S *[[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]
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  • ...pported by an aspect of the permanent war economy: the assumption that the security of the nation supposedly rests upon great secrecy of plan and intent. Many ...e guru". He was part of the neocon 'cabal' that manufactured the defective intelligence in the lead up to the war against Iraq, and has since been active in making
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  • ...sm or an attempt by two individuals with well-known connections to Israeli intelligence to grandstand for Israel at the expense of truth." The authors claimed. in ...disturbed at the report that Livingstone was being considered to head the State Department's Office for Combatting Terrorism. Their concern was over his ea
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  • ...o American power and provided places as news reporters for CIA and British intelligence agents. {{ref|88}} ...having written a book about Chile that was financed by one of the Central Intelligence Agency's front organizations." {{ref|92}}
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  • ...evoted to it in Laqueur's book. South Africa is never cited as a terrorist state, and RENAMO does not appear in the index.<ref>A more complete tabulation of ...s to those who are members of "movements" from below. He acknowledges that state terror is far more serious in its human consequences than the terrorism he
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  • ...y, restraint and effectiveness," Paul Wilkinson, Terrorism and the Liberal State, 2nd ed, (New York: New York University Press, 1986). p. 159. </ref> Any a ...d displays "sudden explosions of anti-Western fury and hate;' and an enemy state like Iran is a "barbaric tin-pot regime of mad mullahs, wading in the blood
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  • ...intelligence. He later became director of the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research (1969-73), where he helped coordinate the CIA's destabilizatio ...think tank, and he has been active in the right-wing Association of Former Intelligence Officers. Cline has given interviews to the [[John Birch Society]]'s 'Revie
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  • ...Director of Terrorism Studies at The George Washington University and the State University of New York, totaling 35 years of service. ...niversity; Director, [[Institute for Studies in International Terrorism]], State University of New York; and Fellow, [[Institute of Social Behavior Patholog
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  • [[Yonah Alexander|Alexander]], a professor of International Studies at the State University of New York, has run his own institute since 1977, but he has al ...oration, 'Terrorism: The Soviet Connection', was distributed freely by the State Department in response to public requests for information on the subject of
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  • ...Colonel General Staff (Information Policy). Tugwell had previously been an intelligence officer in Palestine, and had also served in Malaya, Cyprus, Arabia and Ken ...a positive initiative in presenting the news to the best advantage for the security forces’.
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  • ...is a veteran of the cold war and has provided advice to the British Secret Intelligence Service, the [[Information Research Department]], and the [[CIA]]. He wrote ==Intelligence and Propaganda==
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  • ...ink tanks and institutes. It is now known as the [[Institute for National Security Studies]] after being absorbed in October 2006. ...clude its head, Major General [[Aharon Yariv]], former director of Israeli intelligence, and editorial board members Brigadier General [[Aryeh Shalev]] and Ministe
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  • ...he Institute will advance the idea… that Israel's survival, strength and security are crucial to the survival of the free world… ...omenting and spreading it'. He quoted the former chief of Israeli military intelligence General [[Shlomo Gazit]], who revealed that 'Arab terrorists participated i
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  • ...Paul Nitze]] (the principal author of a highly influential secret National Security Council document [[NSC-68]]). They were also supported by US Senator [[Ralp ..., who was now chairman of the [[Ford Foundation]]. The aim of these former state propagandists was to win over Europeans who sought independence from Soviet
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  • ...Homeland Security, Justice Department, Library of Congress, FBI, National Security Council, and NYPD counterterrorism division, and is frequently interviewed ...ry Intelligence, Colonel Yigal Carmon served in the Israeli Defense Forces Intelligence between the years of 1968 to 1988, during which time he was the Acting Head
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  • *[[Office of Iranian Affairs]] - based at the US State Department ...ran Steering Group]] - co-chaired by the National Security Council and the State Department
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