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  • ...Brexit]] | [[Climate_Portal|Climate]] | [[Counter-Terrorism Portal|Counter-Terrorism]] | [http://powerbase.info/index.php/Category:Counterjihad Counterjihad] | ...ogist |terror experts]] and the associated [[:Category:Terrorism_Industry| terrorism industry]], which can influence public opinion and policy in the 'war on te
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  • ...to 'protect the right in the West to freely discuss Islam, radical Islam, terrorism, and terrorist funding'.<ref name="Lane">Oliver Lane, [http://www.breitbart *[[Investigative Project on Terrorism]]: $30,000
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  • ...r for Terrorism Studies]], the [[Inter-Parliamentary Council for Combating Terrorism]], The [[United States Association of Former Members of Congress]], and the ...commercial television and local press. He is invariably identified as a ‘terrorism expert’ without mention of his Zionist affiliations. Between 2006 and 201
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  • '''Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (CSTPV)''' is a terrorism research centre based at the [[terrorexpertise:University of St. Andrews|Un ...ffman.8.31.html 'BRUCE HOFFMAN TO HEAD RAND’S WASHINGTON OFFICE. LEADING TERRORISM EXPERT RETURNS AS THINK TANK BEEFS UP PROGRAM. ALSO BACK AT RAND: BRIAN JEN
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  • ...'" <ref>[http://www.chathamhouse.org.uk/index.php?id=189&pid=247 Security, Terrorism and the UK]</ref> ...d as a source of information for media organisations seeking background or experts upon matters involving major international issues.
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  • ...t "has grown into a $3,000,000 institution with a team of nearly 40 policy experts and other staff".<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20020127163935/http://ww Prakash claims that his newsletter 'AgBioView' is read by more than 4,000 experts in 55 countries, and is "widely recognized as a premier news outlet on agbi
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  • ...07/thinktank_printable.asp Rethinking the Think Tanks How industry-funded "experts" twist the environmental debate]Sierra Club magazine, Accessed 25 January 2 ...07/thinktank_printable.asp Rethinking the Think Tanks How industry-funded "experts" twist the environmental debate]Sierra Club magazine, Accessed 25 January 2
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  • ...Advisory Group]] and is closely connected to the [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] (CSTPV). [[David Claridge]], its managing director ...founder members, and an Honorary Fellow of, the [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] in the University of St Andrews, Scotland. Janusi
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  • ...://www.instituteofideas.com/Sub/ed/book_fest/science.html Can we trust the experts?)] and [[Audacity.org]] ([http://www.audacity.org/Environmental%20duty%20of ...odié, Trust comes from Expertise, pp.17-38 in ''Science: Can We Trust the Experts?'', Gilland, T. (ed.), Hodder & Stoughton, Abingdon, UK, 2002.
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  • ...9 May 1937 - 11 August 2011) was chairman of the [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] at St Andrews University. He was one of the foremo Wilkinson said his interest in terrorism dates back to his time at the RAF. He told ''The Herald'' that during this
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  • [[National Forum Foundation, extract from The "Terrorism" Industry]]: ''The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror'' by Edward S. Herman and Ge [[Category:Terrorism Industry]]
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  • ...GM crops of fascism, communism, imperialism, nihilism, murder, corruption, terrorism, and even genocide; as well as of being worse than Hitler and on a par with ...rporate Science (GM)|Prakash, Channapatna S.]][[Category:Industry-Friendly Experts|Prakash, Channapatna S.]][[Category:Fake Persuaders (GM)|Prakash, Channapat
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  • ...include defence contractor [[Raytheon]] and the [[Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition]].<ref> [http://www.burson-marsteller.eu/burson-marsteller-appoin ...include defence contractor [[Raytheon]] and the [[Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition]].
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  • Subcommittee on International Terrorism,(133) and 180. Blake Baker, one of the media experts on the
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  • ...he study of venereal disease. But that very detachment tended to blind the experts to the human realities, and to enslave them to abstract concepts, the valid *[[Brian Michael Jenkins]] &mdash; terrorism expert, Senior Advisor to the President of the RAND Corporation, and author
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  • The first public announcement of [[Institute for the Study of Terrorism|IST]]'s existence came in the form of a letter in the 'Times' of London (Se ...vides credentials for its experts on Soviet, [[PLO]], [[IRA]], and [[ANC]] terrorism. In the August 1, 1988 edition of 'Insight on the News', the weekly newsmag
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  • ...under the guise of "independent research" and the analyses of independent experts like Crozier. As [[Steve Weissman]] noted, although it produced no substant ...outh Africa, common to so many in the right-wing network of institutes and experts, was shown in his writing a propaganda tract for the apartheid government.
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  • Among the other Israeli institutions addressing the issue of terrorism, the most important is the [[Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies]], which i ...s have shared with their South African counterparts a common perception of terrorism and terrorists.<ref>See chapter 1, pp. 8-9.</ref>
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  • ...e [[Jonathan Institute]] is extracted from ''The "Terrorism" Industry: The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror'' by Edward S. Herman and Ge ...zation of conferences, carefully designed to bring in sympathetic leaders, experts, and journalists to get across the message: the PLO is a terrorist organiza
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  • ...[[Ray Cline]]'s [[U.S. Global Strategy Council]]. ISIT also publishes ''[[Terrorism: An International Journal]]''. ...libraries worldwide and promises to become the definitive research tool on terrorism. [[Yonah Alexander]] is directing the UMI project, and he oversees an "inte
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  • ...haracter and ambiguity of affiliation of the institutes and experts in the terrorism industry. JINSA vice-president [[Morris J. Amitay]] is former head of the [ ...ling Soviet support for the PLO and alleging PLO backing for international terrorism, central points of Israeli propaganda. Until 1981, the JlNSA newsletter was
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  • ...he authors of this report, Brian Jenkins, is Rand's resident top expert on terrorism. ...s, exhibits a fundamental bias that fits and supports the Western model of terrorism. It focuses on terrorist incidents of "violence waged outside presently acc
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  • ...in providing funding and logistical support for many other members of the terrorism industry. Like Heritage, it is important because of its size, influence, an ...e House Internal Security Committee in 1969, under the guise of combatting terrorism. With a 1982 television budget of $5 million, the ASC drove home its hawkis
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  • This page reproduces an extract from ''The "Terrorism" Industry: The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror'' by Edward S. Herman and Ge ...laces more emphasis on terrorism, and it has more - and more prestigious - experts in the field. Its head, [[David Abshire]], succeeded in the late 1970s and
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  • During the 1970s Laqueur became one of a small group of 'terrorism experts' who formed the nucleus of what was to become a highly influential, and arg ...Harpers, Volume: 252 Issue: 1510 1976; W. Laqueur, 'Continuting Failure of Terrorism' Harpers, Volume: 253, Issue: 1518 1976</ref>
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  • ...of defence fr International Security Affairs, and asked to be hired as a 'terrorism consultant'. According to Bamford: ...g/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=178857&Itemid=363 "Featured Experts"], FDD Website, accessed on 27 October 2010</ref>
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  • ...aig and Casey were perturbed to discover that the State Department and CIA experts found Sterling's book not only highly unreliable but based in large part on ...rican actions as terrorist. Any brutalities that might be designated state terrorism are explained away as reactions to retail and guerrilla terrorists who have
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  • ...been affiliated with CSIS as research director and one of their terrorism experts. ...che is omitted. A reliable test of the integrity of a full-length study of terrorism is the way in which it treats friendly and enemy terror. Thus, if we take C
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  • ...ions for consideration by the army which Kupperman would describe as state terrorism if employed by a hostile power. ...tern model of terrorism. He notes in his 1979 volume that his past work on terrorism has involved "providing guidance" to government policy makers, and that his
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  • ...encies puts him in a serious conflict-of-interest position as an expert on terrorism. ...deration is displayed in that he is one of the few among the establishment experts who has openly castigated Sterling's Soviet network model.{{ref|27}} He als
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  • ...n in 1986 moved on to establish the [[Mackenzie Institute for the Study of Terrorism, Revolution and Propaganda]], "to provide Canadians with a source of inform When Tugwell arrived in Canada in 1978 to organize institutes concerned with terrorism, he brought to bear a background of service to the extreme right and experi
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  • ...exander's microfilm project, described earlier. He also coedited a book on terrorism with Alexander. In addition, Wilkinson has close connections with the Canad ...ems of the Terrorist Organization," in Merari. On Terrorism and Combatting Terrorism, p. 78.</ref> But for his own side, a murder may be called a "mistake" or "
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  • ...hout the world. In addition, Professor Alexander is the former Director of Terrorism Studies at The George Washington University and the State University of New ...Georgetown University; Director, [[Institute for Studies in International Terrorism]], State University of New York; and Fellow, [[Institute of Social Behavior
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  • ...Denton committee. Alexander also edits the journal '[[Terrorism (journal)|Terrorism]]'. ...on on the subject of terrorism.<ref>[[Stephen Segaller]] Invisible Armies: Terrorism into the 1990s (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1987), p. 123. </ref>
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  • ==Counter insurgency and terrorism expert== ...zier, ‘[http://nation-1.thenation.com/archive/detail/13339962 Anatomy of Terrorism]’, ''The Nation'', 21 March 1959, pp. 250-252</ref> In 1960 he published
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  • ...e 1980s and was also central to the international [[Invisible College]] or terrorism think tanks and institutes. It is now known as the [[Institute for Nationa ...JINSA]] is also on the editorial board.'<ref>The "Terrorism" Industry: The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror by Edward S. Herman and Gerr
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  • *… the Institute will seek to determin the roots of the terrorism which engulfs the world today… The ways and means of coping with this dan ...study of terrorism is booming. But in reality, argues Kevin Toolis, these 'experts' represent an ideology that has its roots in the cold war and in Israeli co
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  • Fellows nominating some 300 top experts in the political, economic, social, cultural and ...] - Head of Security Affairs for WEF and Technical Head of courses on anti-terrorism at [[Swiss Institute of Police]] | [[Pratik Bhatnagar]] (formerly of [[Pric
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  • ...relations agency to launch a unit dedicated to helping clients respond to terrorism. September 11 had brought about a "sea change" in the way companies handled Stauber J and Rampton S, 2000, ‘Trust Us, We’re Experts: How Industry Manipulates Science and Gambles with Your Future’
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  • ...ttee on Radioactive Waste Management''' (CoRWM) is a group of "independent experts" appointed by Government to "scrutinise plans for managing UK higher activi ...ittee is ignoring issues of security. Protecting future nuclear waste from terrorism or sabotage has been a key issue for CoRWM since its establishment in 2003.
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  • ...ter-terrorism policy || To support an independent commission on UK counter-terrorism legislation, policy and practice || 60000 || 20/10/2018 || 22/10/2018 || 22 ...Mobilising experts in civil society to inform public debate || Mobilising experts in civil society to inform public debate || 30000 || 22/03/2013 || 01/04/20
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  • ...nd and only has half- a-dozen salaried staff, relying on 50 to 60 external experts to provide advice to companies.<ref>John Willcock 'People & Business: Mahar Reynolds founded MI6's counter-terrorism branch and was the foreign
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  • The industry's experts say his contacts will be invaluable in recruiting staff from a pool of high ...ional operation. "Mr Gane can bring the company knowledge of international terrorism, commercial espionage and risk assessment."{{ref|Times}}
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  • ....org/Group.jsp?groupID=3632 "Mujahedin-e-Khalq (MeK) Group Profile"], MIPT Terrorism Knowledgebase, accessed on 24 September 2010</ref><ref name=America>Scott R ...Iran are reasons for skepticism. Both the State Department and independent experts have raised several alarms about the reliability of the MEK’s claims.
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  • ...t to shield itself totally from a missile attack.<ref>Michael Hudson, U.S. experts try to sell European leaders on 'Star Wars', United Press International, 12 *[[Americans for Victory over Terrorism]] - Former Senior Advisor
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  • It is a boom time for 'security experts' and those who have 'retired' or gone private such as the speakers and orga ...the Joint Congressional Inquiry into 9-11", and "participated in panels on terrorism for the [[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]] (JINSA) in Washi
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  • ....washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A60497-2004Sep3? Leak Inquiry Includes Iran Experts in Administration], ''The Washington Post'', 4 September, 2004.</ref> *[[Policy Counter Terrorism Evaluation Group]]
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  • ...e propaganda offensive is coordinated with economic sabotage, paramilitary terrorism, and other psychological activities using known CIA fronts, one can state p ...ly 420 Cubans in Jamaica, most of them teachers, doctors, and agricultural experts. In the August 10, 1981 ''Daily Telegraph'', Moss discovered yet another 5,
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  • ==Career: Policing and counter-terrorism== ...d responsibility, which mainly encompassed security protection and counter-terrorism.'<ref name="diana-inquest-1"></ref> As such he would have overseen SO12, be
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  • ...<ref>Petra Bartosiewicz, [http://www.thenation.com/article/experts-terror 'Experts in Terror'], ''The Nation'', 4 February 2008 Issue</ref> ...ernational Institute for Counter-Terrorism]], advisory board | [[Combating Terrorism Center]], Associate
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