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  • ...based there are the [[Defence Intelligence and Security Centre]] and the [[Intelligence Corps]]. ...soldiers were trained in these techniques, which were taught at the joint services interrogation centre in Ashford, Kent, now transferred to the former US bas
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  • ...SIO provides trainiing in Human Intelligence. It is part of the [[Defence Intelligence and Security Centre]], based at [[Chicksands]] ...//www.official-documents.gov.uk/document/hc0506/hc03/0319/0319.pdf Defence Intelligence and Security Centre annual report and accounts for the year ended 31 March
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  • ...ligence, more commonly referred to as '''the ISI''', is Pakistan's premier intelligence agency.
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  • ...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 ...e colonel in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) (Yigal also served in the IDF/Intelligence Branch from 1968 to 1988), and [[Meyrav Wurmser]], an Israeli-born academic
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  • ...nstitute]] with [[Josh Devon]] which she re-launched in 2008 as the [[SITE Intelligence Group]]. ...ailed information to subscribers. It was re-launched in 2008 as the [[SITE Intelligence Group]].
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  • ...or its political stability, military skills, and intelligence. And for the services rendered, the more than $2 billion that the US sent to Israel each year, m
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  • ...ne of the key terrorology research centres with close links to government, intelligence agencies, corporate security companies and other terrorology centres such a ...he CSTPV in this collaboration, which 'includes shared access to research, intelligence sources and databases, and the expertise of the Centre's staff, as well as
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  • ...here on the subversion of the labour movement by the British intelligence services and by the CIA as well as the Atlanticist movement within the labour moveme *[[Editorial Intelligence]]
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  • The centre was founded by former Israeli intelligence officer [[Daniel Doron]] who remains ICSEP's director. ...ction and planning procedures; movement towards privatization of municipal services; substantial reduction of government interference in the agricultural secto
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  • ==Services== ...es, opinions or behaviour towards an organisation, its people, products or services, or an issue or cause'<ref> Media House [http://www.mediahouse.co.uk/resour
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  • ...torture should be seen as a political strategy which links UK intelligence services with its foreign counterparts. The UK is not simply an innocent recipient ...btains and uses &#39;intelligence&#39; from liaisons with foreign security services who practice torture.
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  • ...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 ...st notably, in a variety of Private Military Corporations. ''Africa Energy Intelligence'' reports that:
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  • ...or staff travelling to work. Car sharing, improved private and public bus services and the provision of cyclist and jogger changing facilities have meant an 8 ==PR, Lobbying and Business Intelligence agencies==
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  • ...list Risk Management]]. Now known as [[GardaWorld International Protective Services]]''' ...d in Montreal, Canada, GardaWorld provides business solutions and security services and is the largest privately-owned security company in the world.
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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> ...nt the Army from awarding a new four-month contract for &#39;interrogation services&#39; worth $15.3 million in August 2004 and a $16 million renewal of its ea
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  • ...rror expert&#39;. Its Director, [[Crispin Black]], is a former government intelligence analyst. ...t multitude of private military companies providing armed guard and escort services in Iraq who, according the US Department of Defence, now employ around 25,0
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  • ...er Secret Service officers which employed highly controversial methods of "intelligence collection": ...om BFI.<ref>"[http://www.spinwatch.org.uk/-news-by-category-mainmenu-9/265-intelligence/4819-cops-and-former-secret-service-agents-ran-black-ops-on-green-groups Co
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  • It is claimed that Omega 3 improves intelligence especially in children. The market for such supplements is around £116 mil Several independent listing services aimed at patients and consumers, including Patient UK and netdoctor, repeat
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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 ...l work with its Dubai operation [[Bates PanGulf]], and Baghdad-based media services company [[Balloch & Roe]]. A small team will be sent to work with Balloch &
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  • ...neglect and keeping in close contact with local agencies, including social services and the police. Because, according to Labour front-benchers Jack Straw and He also criticises organisations which offer 'advice services' as, for Fitzpatrick, the act of asking for advice can only reinforce the f
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  • ...ef>[http://www.bucsis.co.uk/ Buckingham University Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies], 6 may 2009.</ref> ...er three decades, and was latterly the Director of the [[Brunel Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies]].<ref>Anthony Glees, Letter, The Times, Friday, Aug 1
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  • ...blished by a group of right-wing ideologues with connections to the secret services. In 1977 Wilkinson followed up ''Terrorism versus Liberal Democracy'' with ...ated if the government had gone on with the policy of internment, thorough intelligence gathering and freedom for the army to shoot as it saw fit and on sight.<ref
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  • ...erature), and [[John Dovey]] (acting president UK Corporates [[BT]] Global Services), at the 'Battle of Ideas 2008 Welcome Address', [[Battle of Ideas]]<ref>Se ...ch]]), [[Tim Kelsey]] ([[Tim Kelsey]], chair, Executive Board, [[Dr Foster Intelligence]], the UK's leading health and social care informatics organisation; chief
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  • ...n anti-environmentalist discourse (6); science under attack (3); genes and intelligence; in support of genetic engineering (2); the hypocrisy of Western nuclear we *[[John Gillott]], [[Sandy Raeburn]] and [[Alastair Kent]], 'Genetic Services in the United Kingdom', Eur. J. Hum. Genet. 1997; 5 (suppl. 2): 188-195.
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  • ...from the State Department, the Central Intelligence Agency the three armed services.&#39;{{ref|17}} When economist Percy of the CFR staff led a discussion on f
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  • ...he secret liaison between the Mossad and the comparable French and British services.<ref>Uzi Arad: Out of the shadows, into the line of fire, The Jerusalem Pos ...ntelligence advisor to the Prime Minister to strengthen the consumption of intelligence at the decision-making level.
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  • *[[British Information Services]] 1939 - 1998 *[[British Information Services (Ottawa)]]
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  • Lexington provides, or has provided PR and lobbying services to a slew of genetically modified (GM) crop companies: [[BASF]], [[Syngenta ...overnment on behalf of developers and the house-building sector, providing services to, among others, [[Tesco]], [[Peel Holdings]], [[Wharf Land Investment]],
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  • ...administrations<ref>"[http://www.number10.gov.uk/Page2697 Improving Public Services]", 22 June 2001, Number10, the website of the prime minister's office, acce ...1980-81, on the Select Committee/cover-up on Iran/Contra and Director for Intelligence at the NSC 1997-98. Demos also advertised an April meeting with [[George So
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  • ...ral Office of Information]] (COI) in London and from [[British Information Services]] in New York. This allows radio journalists to record the bulletins down t ...ver, the continued operation of the [[London Radio Service]] suggests that intelligence guidance still plays a part in overseas information policy.
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  • ...Hedges''' is a corporate communications company. It offers PR and lobbying services. It is owned by [[Abbott Mead Vickers BBDO]], the UK's largest advertising The Fishburn Hedges website outlines the services it provides to clients as:
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  • According to O'Dwyers PR Services listings, the largest contributors to Edelman&#8217;s 2002 earnings were fr ...officials “for the joint purpose of building relationships and gathering intelligence on current and future policy”. It added: “Targets are to be selected fr
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  • ...r PR consultant with [[Bell Pottinger]], had loaned Parker Bowles his free services, but Bolland was convinced both the Prince and his girlfriend should sing f ...efcases or concealed under clothing"... Another DEA report in 1999 records intelligence that the quantity of US cash flowing into Belize had "increased dramaticall
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  • ...tra Pak]] | [[Paola Mirra]] [[Unilever]] | [[Monica Monaco]] [[VISA Europe Services]] | [[Jean-Philippe Monod]] [[Interel European Affairs]] | [[Eduardo Mulas] <td width="25%">[[Coca Cola]] Services SA</td>
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  • ...reas of corporate risk mitigation including background screening, business intelligence, forensic accounting, electronic discovery, and data recovery, among others ...curity Services]]. McCann is now Senior Vice President of Kroll's security services and training departments.
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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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  • Diversified Agency Services is the holding company for the PR firms owned by [[Omnicom]]. :Diversified Agency Services (DAS) manages [[Omnicom]]'s holdings in a variety of marketing disciplines,
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  • ...pp.com WPP] ''WPP'', accessed 3 May 2002 </ref>, the global communications services company, in October 2000. Its revenues for 2000 totalled $175m in the US an ...agencies in the world and a market leader in all of the major areas of PR services.
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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 ...' was supplied with information by the Special Branch and the intelligence services of the day. Walton eventually claimed to be able to put 'authoritative sign
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  • ...t up in 1998. It is based in [[Chicksands]], Bedfordshire at the [[Defence Intelligence and Security Centre]]. ...noted that ‘There is a small cadre of regular personnel drawn from all 3 services, whilst the Reservist group of 28 provides the Unit with its media, broadca
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  • ...94, the Director of Central Intelligence awarded Hoffman the United States Intelligence Community Seal Medallion; the highest level of commendation given to a non- ...loose, amorphous manner” or “postmodern insurgency” - return to the intelligence methods advocated by the counter-insurgency movement is required. <ref>Jonn
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  • ...is to help clients improve financial performance by using RMS products and services to gain the most complete view of their risk portfolio. ...for enhancing existing RMS product lines and introducing new products and services. Since joining RMS in 1992, Mr. VanderMarck has served in a broad range of
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  • ...e accurate description, as he has worked for big business and the security services since he went "independent". ==Links to the security services==
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  • :He has also received the Chesney Gold Medal from the [[Royal United Services Institute]], the NAT Atlantic Award, and the Paul Kitze Award from the [[US ...Secretary of State for Defence, Howard advised him on his overhaul of the services, particularly the proposed restructuring of the educational institutions (s
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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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  • ...ervice in their industries and became subscribers to the [[Economic League Services Group]]. ...former employee of the Economic League This group had continued to run the Services Group blacklist on behalf the construction companies who had subscribed to
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  • ...l Intelligence and Security was created when [[Incepta]] acquired [[Global Intelligence and Security]]. CGIS was shut down in the process of the reverse takeover o ...more ad agencies might dip their toes into the protection and competitive intelligence talent pool.
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  • [[Industrial Research and Information Services]], a big-business funding grouping which secretly gave hundreds of thousand ...unding from a charitable trust with a long track record of giving money to intelligence-linked anti-communist activity. Trustees include two former Thatcher govern
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  • ...cked (edited and referenced by Neha. Brambles i.e. via Chef provide other services to Kraft) #[[Winterthur Group Services]] needs references
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  • '''General Electric (GE)''' is the huge American products and services company that is involved in businesses ranging from aircraft engines, powe ==PR, lobbying and business intelligence firms==
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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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  • ...llner]]. Woellner became president of the Moon organization, [[CAUSA World Services]], in January 1985 (to be succeeded in that post by [[Philip Sanchez]], Nix .... Halper, working with long-time CIA official Robert Gambino as part of an intelligence network put together by William Casey in the 1979-80 Reagan campaign, obtai
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  • ===Given police intelligence on climate protesters=== ....guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/apr/20/police-intelligence-e-on-berr Secret police intelligence was given to E.ON before planned demo] ''The Guardian'', Comment is Free. 2
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  • ...arty think-tank whose mission is to set out a better way to deliver public services and economic prosperity’. ...ng the public sector, breaking monopoly and extending choice, high quality services can be made available for everyone.’
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  • ...es of CIA funded propaganda opertions. It later became [[Forum Information Services]], which then became [[Forum World Features]]. <ref>Fred Landis, 'Georgetow * A World of Secrets : the Uses and Limits of Intelligence, New York : Basic Books, 1985 ISBN 0-465-09237-3.
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  • ...rvices to SISMI, which included "risk assessment," the training of Italian intelligence agents, and providing reports on terrorism to the Italian government.{{ref|
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  • ...ds of Latin America, regularly affiliated with the police and intelligence services, and killing on a scale far beyond the capabilities of Carlos. We may also ...tion attempts.<ref>Report No. 94-465, Select Committee to Study Government Intelligence Activities. U.S. Senate, 84th Cong., 1st sess., November 1975, Further mate
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  • ...nce' in warfare." The greater part of Tugwell's adult life was spent as an intelligence officer and propagandist for the British army. He served in Malaya, Cyprus, ...ociate of [[Colin Wallace]], then a senior officer in public relations and intelligence, who later "blew the lid" on the dishonesty and subversive character of arm
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  • ...Turkish terrorist "trained and armed by the Bulgarian secret intelligence services" (p. 13);<ref>Their book was written in 1984, at a time when [[Claire Sterl
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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 ...ed list of IRA men were wrong. He said he had made the claims after "oral" intelligence checks.
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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 ...st'' until 1964, whilst also working as a commentator for the BBC overseas services. <ref>‘CROZIER, Brian Rossiter’, ''Who's Who 2009'', A & C Black, 2008;
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  • ...ity]]. From 1983 until 1985 he also co-authored 'Early Warning', a monthly intelligence bulletin. <ref>Major Issues Lecture Series, Topic: [http://www.ashbrook.org ...ded to pool these assets to gain access to the major defectors from Soviet intelligence, to see what they could tell us about 'disinformation' and manipulating the
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  • ==Range of Services== Using this unique intelligence, we work to develop public relations strategies which can add hard commerci
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  • ...s a former SAS and MI6 operative who co-founded the high-profile corporate intelligence agency [[Hakluyt]] with [[Christopher Wilkins]].<ref name="MP"> Stephen Rob ...ta/sis/mi6-sd36.shtml MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service], 29 July 2000, Stephen Dorril, The Free Press, New York, 2000, pp
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  • ==Range of Services== ...for companies to gather intelligence, form strategy and communicate. These services are offered on a national, international or global level.
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  • ==Range of Services== *Citigate Market Intelligence
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  • ...the most experienced and largest political consultancies in the financial services sector".<ref>[http://www.lansons.com/public/public.asp Lansons website], ac ==Services==
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  • ==Range of Services== *Business Intelligence Unit
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  • ...lligence services. One firm, [[Hakluyt]], is staffed almost entirely by ex-intelligence staff.<ref>Liz Chong [http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,8209-212
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  • '''BRITISH INTELLIGENCE SERVICES''' ...ide HM Government with secret intelligence concerning foreign powers. Both Services must operate as far as possible in conditions of secrecy.
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  • ...ight of the British Empire (KBE) by the queen. The honour was received for services to the information and media industry.<ref> http://www.guardian.co.uk/busin ...hKline Beecham]] and [[Glaxo Wellcome]] are listed as clients for business intelligence firm [[Business Insights]].<ref> Business Insights [http://globalbusinessin
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  • * [[J. Chris Scalet]], senior vice president, Global Process and Services, and Chief Information Officer ==Public Relations, Lobbying and Business Intelligence Firms==
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  • ...founded in 1950. In 1967, it was revealed that the United States [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) was instrumental in the establishment of the group, and it w ..., 1949-50, CIA website https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/kent-csi/docs/v38i5a10p.htm</ref>
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  • ...o Cameron. Ashcroft is also reportedly involved with [[Bearwood Corporate Services]]: a subsidiary of a subsidiary of a loss-making company that is also regis * [[Bearwood Corporate Services Ltd]], Southampton
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  • ...[Information Executive Department]] (previously known as the [[Information Services Department]]) with responsibility for 'the complex practical problems of pu ...te for Defence and Security Studies]] | [[Saferworld]] | [[Scottish Police Services Authority]] | [[Search for Common Ground]] | [[Serco Limited]] | [[Siren As
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  • ...ut some MPs objected to their tactics, and the Select Committee on Commons Services held an inquiry into International News Service's activities. A member of t ...y, of spivs around this place, some of whom seem to be able to attract the services of M Ps for piddling sums of money, who are responsible in my view for perv
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  • ==Range of Services== ...rs expertise in political and parliamentary relations, including political intelligence gathering, profile building, opinion forming and strategic advice, in respe
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  • ...MEA Website, [http://www.the-mea.co.uk/page.asp?pageid=25 Business Support Services] (accessed 24 September 2008)</ref>
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  • ...e Robertson]] and [[Robin Cook]] were precisely the types the intelligence services longed to see take control of the Labour party and he believes that contemp
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  • ...hn-Rose-joins-intelligence-specialist-Hakluyt.html Sir [[John Rose]] joins intelligence specialist Hakluyt] ''Daily Telegraph'', 10:05PM GMT 25 Feb 2012</ref> Hold ...elf from other business intelligence consultants, spinmasters and clipping services. "We do not take anything off the shelf, nothing off the Net—we assume th
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  • ...e Gane]] (Barrie CharlesGane, CMG OBE) is a former deputy head of [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]], and was tipped to succeed Sir [[Colin McColl]]. ...ionalisation in 1993, and open up his knowledge and network for privatised intelligence companies.
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  • ==Services== *EU intelligence, interpretation, analysis and early warning of EU policy developments inclu
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  • '''Cicero Consulting''' is a London-based financial services lobbying consultancy. ...UK Private Members Bills or EU own initiative reports, preparing political intelligence reports or acting as an early warning monitor. Cicero undertakes these and
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  • .../cmparty/050902/memi189.htm]</ref> He was formerly director of [[Political Intelligence Ltd]] ...eb/20010819063650/www.political-intelligence.com/pi.team.02.html Political Intelligence website]
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  • [[File:Political Intelligence.png|250px|right|thumb|Political Intelligence offices, Rue Montoyer 39, Brussels]] [[Political Intelligence Ltd]] is a lobbying firm set up by [[Douglas Smith]] and [[Nicholas Lansman
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  • ...to attaining and delivering the highest standards in monitoring, research, intelligence and publishing.' [http://www.parliamentary-monitoring.co.uk/] ...is the director of the firm. Its website appeared soon after [[Political Intelligence Ltd]]'s stopped being updated, and may has links with [[Westminster Adviser
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  • ...Hennessy]], [[British Mediterranean Airways]], and [[Northern Trust Global Services]]. He is also on the International Advisory Boards of [[Rolls Royce]], [[Ba ...eal and the role of [[Wafic Said]], Gambill (2003) stated in [[Middle East Intelligence Bulletin]] (an offshoot of [[Daniel Pipes|Pipes]] and [[William Kristol|Kri
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  • ...nce of Iran]] (NCRI), it has been the main conduit for publicizing Israeli intelligence on Iran's nuclear program.<ref name=SRA>Scott Ritter, [http://www.alternet. ...ussein's government in suppressing Shias and Kurds and performed "security services" for the Iraqi government until Hussein's government was overthrown by the
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  • ...ruary 1981 to August 1983, Gaffney served on the staff of the Senate Armed Services Committee.<ref>[http://rightweb.irc-online.org/profile/1183.html Frank Gaff ...on trade liberalisation with the Soviet Union, following the launch of an intelligence investigation into [[Felix S. Bloch]], an official at the Stated Department
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  • '''R. James Woolsey, Jr.''', a former director of the U.S. [[Central Intelligence Agency]], is Vice President at [[Booz Allen & Hamilton]] for Global Strateg ...avy (1977-1979), and General Counsel to the U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services, 1970-73. <ref>'Countering the Changing Threat of International Terrorism',
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  • ...ce of Special Plans]] that created the false evidence and "mushroom cloud" intelligence used to justify attacks on Iraq. This 2004 rehearsal demonstration was answ ...intelligence sources told The Post that the CIA and European intelligence services are quietly giving money and logistical support to organizers of the anti-S
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  • .../politics/28INTE.html How Pair's Finding on Terror Led to Clash on Shaping Intelligence], ''New York Times'', 28 April 2004</ref><ref>[http://www.cooperativeresear ...ony. Feith distributed a classified memo to the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence based on this information, and the memo was later leaked to the ''[[Weekly
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  • ...nce Summit]] website as "a barrister specialising in national security and intelligence law, who negotiated the national security aspects of the Pinochet case with ...2005 and is a regular contributor at conferences such as Intelcon and the Intelligence Summit Washington DC February 2006.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:M
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  • ...f Defense to the first President Bush, was serving as president of the oil-services giant [[Halliburton Company]] at the time of PNAC's founding. He subsequent ...rved under former presidents Reagan and Bush as chairman of the [[National Intelligence Council]] (1981-83) and Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Se
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  • ..., especially the newspaper ''El Mercurio''. About a year later, the Senate Intelligence Committee chose Chile as a case study of CIA covert action. For the first t ...urch Committee; "The CIA and the Media," 1977 - 1978 Hearings of the House Intelligence Committee; and the above-cited reports of the Jamaican and Nicaraguan Press
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  • ...nised and international crime, the fraud squad, the Flying Squad, criminal intelligence and force firearms.<ref name="mr-security">‘[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/u ...are public admittance of collaboration between the police and the security services:
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  • *[[Andrew Ellis]], former Staff Director, House Armed Services Committee. ...l Assistant for Soviet Nationalities at the State Department's [[Bureau of Intelligence and Research]].
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  • ...aching out to him through the Democratic chair of one of the Congressional intelligence committees, Rep. [[David McCurdy]], a former contra backer.<ref>Jim Lobe, U ...shington Post'', 17 November 1995.</ref> Perle, who reportedly offered his services free, had known Bosnian Foreign Minister [[Muhamed Sacirbey]] for several y
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  • ...ttp://www.number-10.gov.uk/output/Page2583.asp Appointment of Security and Intelligence Co-ordinator and Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Office], Number10.gov.uk, 20 In his role as Security and Intelligence Co-ordinator, Omand was responsible for creating and managing the UK's [[CO
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  • ...ive Chairman of London-based Montrose Associates, which provides strategic intelligence and advice to international corporations and governmental agencies. He was ...ing as Head of European Political Strategy for the FX arm of the financial services firm COEX. She began her career working in the UK Foreign and Commonwealth
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  • ...ve studies and abilities in Anti-Terrorism, Counter-Terrorism, Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) gathering and analysis, and Crisis Management skills. This expertis *[[Steve Macko]], Managing Editor - EmergencyNet News Services
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  • British and American intelligence services had traditionally supported Britain's entry into the European Economic Comm ...overt anti-Communist propaganda throughout the world and was funded by the intelligence budget - the secret vote. IRD was closely linked with MI6 and shared many o
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  • ...and Diploma by the [[Poor Richard Club of Philadelphia]] for his lifelong services to Anglo-American fellowship and understanding in 1958. ...rliament in 1925. Amongst his other honours, he was created KBE for public services in 1918, and CMG in 1924.<ref>AIM25 [http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/search2
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  • ...ave was on the point of instituting a large-scale overhaul of the security services. While working as a Commons researcher in 1984 he became friendly with sec ...e 1970s. The project was undertaken by members of the British intelligence services and the British Army press office in Northern Ireland, whose job also inclu
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  • ...intelligence products. An executive with 19 years of experience providing services to communicators, Ms. Sells is a frequent speaker on topics that relate to ...Sells [http://www.spinprofiles.org/images/3/37/Prnewswire.pdf Using media intelligence tools to drive communications success], 2006.
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  • ...he School of Oriental and African Studies, and served as a Royal Air Force intelligence officer. After the war, Flew achieved a first class degree in ''Literae Hum ...70s onwards advocating the deregulation of business, the cutting of public services and the curtailment of trade union power, as well as the development of a m
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  • ...n by former CIA spook [[Herb Mayer]], and [[British Briefing]], a "monthly intelligence analysis of the activities of the extreme left". The latter's major impetus ...ike George Bush - and the fact that Hart would talk to the head of British Intelligence for an hour. I used to think it was us having a laugh, putting some loony r
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  • ...party. But this is the price Cardoso pays for Rubin’s election campaign services. For it was the US Treasury which, with the IMF, kept Brazil’s currency a ...casting, overseeing the U.S. Government's global radio and television news services (1997-98); and President of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL), broad
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  • ...reports that both Shell and BP had hired ex-MI6 staff and a former German intelligence agent to infiltrate Greenpeace{{ref|3}} and that Tesco had asked MI5 to inv ...er]] of BP would help the second Blair government 'radically change public services', confirms the influence that Green Alliance supporters have at the highest
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  • ...nist trade union leader who ran an international network for the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]'s [[James Angleton]]. During his tenure as US Labour attaché Later that month, he backed a [[Royal United Services Institute|RUSI]] report stating Britain's security was at risk because of a
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  • ...global economy is characterized not only by the free movement of goods and services but, more important, by the free movement of ideas and of capital'''. This ...nfluence gave rise to suspicions that he was operating as part of the U.S. intelligence complex. In 1989, the Washington Post reported charges first made in 1987 b
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  • ...0,000 to [Emerson’s for-profit firm] [[SAE Productions]] for "management services" ' whilst 'Emerson is SAE’s sole officer.' It quoted [[Ken Berger]], pre During the 1990s the former Israeli intelligence commander [[Yigal Carmon]] stayed at Emerson's Washington apartment on trip
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  • ...dvisory Panel. Since 1980 he has taught at almost all levels and for all Services of British military officer training, as well as for the [[Foreign Office]] ...tish Way of Strategy-Making' as a joint project between the [[Royal United Services Institute]] and the [[Humanities Research Institute]] (at the University of
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  • ...s]]. In short, '''Global Water Intelligence''' provide market opportunity intelligence to investors, industry and anyone else intent on profiting from water. ...rve water in those areas facing the crisis of scarcity' <ref> Global Water Intelligence [http://www.globalwaterintel.com/about/ About Us] Accessed 20 May 2009 </re
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  • Think-tank founded by former [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]] agent [[Alistair Crooke]] in 2004 which 'aims to open a new r ...he does not exist in a complete vacuum. For the post-imperial intelligence services are light years removed in values from their officer-class predecessors, so
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  • [[Government Communications Headquarters]] (GCHQ) is a British signals intelligence (sigint) agency. ...>Richard J. Aldrich, ''GCHQ: The Uncensored Story of Britain's Most Secret Intelligence Agency'', HarperPress, 2010, p.xvii.</ref>
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  • ...rved as chairman of the [[Joint Intelligence Committee]].and head of the [[Intelligence and Securities Secretariat]] in the [[Cabinet Office]]. Scarlett was succe After leaving the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] he was appointed as a consultant and member of the advisory board
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  • '''James Jesus Angleton''', (1917-1987) was head of [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] counterintelligence for more than 20 years. <ref>[http://query ...rch 1943. By August, he had been offered work in the [[Office of Strategic Services]] (OSS), thanks to the efforts of his father and his former professor [[Nor
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  • ...1985 as Marketing Manager. She became Managing Director of [[The Economist Intelligence Unit]] in 1993 and in 1997 became Chief Executive of [[The Economist Group ...e Order of the British Empire in the Queen's Birthday Honours List for her services to business and for being President of the CBI. She has an MBA from [[INSEA
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  • Addington was assistant general counsel for the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] from 1981 to 1984.<ref>Sidney Blumenthal, [http://www.salon.com/op ...to 1987 he was counsel for the [[U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence]] and the [[U.S. House Committee on International Relations]]. He served a
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  • ::"Andy Hayman, and [[Eliza Manningham-Buller]], the people who front up our services very well, they are absolutely top rate professionals, they should be given [[category:UK Police Intelligence|Hayman, Andy]][[Category:Metropolitan Police|Hayman, Andy]]
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  • ...gence bodies including the [[Intelligence Corps]] and the [[Joint Services Intelligence Organisation]]. The chart was released under the Freedom of Information Act '''Defence Intelligence and Security Centre''' (DISC), or '''Chicksands''' as it is more commonly k
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  • ...o-ordinator of Intelligence (Northern Ireland)|director and coordinator of intelligence]], the man who had called [John Reid in] New York those few days earlier wi ...Special Branch source provided information that the [[IRA]] was gathering intelligence from inside the [[Northern Ireland Office]], which led to a police bugging
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  • The '''Joint Support Group''', (also known as the [[Joint Services Group]]) is the name for the secretive agent-handling unit of the British A ...ref>[http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article382396.ece Top secret intelligence unit will quit Belfast for new role in Iraq], by [[Michael Evans]], [[The T
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  • ...[Northern Ireland Training and Advisory Teams (Northern Ireland)]], [[14th Intelligence Company]]. ...known as "14 Int", or the "Det" (for Detachment), a unit set up to gather intelligence covertly on terrorist suspects in Northern Ireland. Its recruits are traine
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  • ...ew hundred metres from Oxford Street in London's West End, the firm offers services in "business protection". However, the [[Plane Stupid]] incident is unlikel ...dd]] is a former employee of [[C2i International]], a private security and intelligence gathering firm best known for their employment of [[Toby Kendall]] / [[Ken
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  • ...th overseas papers makes it all the more important that we should keep our services to him to a minimum in an effort to restrict his scope to the South. Whate ...y are denied information given to others. When the Director of Information Services tried to set up a lobby system in the mid 1970's it was Dublin journalists
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  • ...in order to discredit the IRA as well as other enemies of the Intelligence services, such as Loyalist politicians and the Labour government (See Curtis 1984a; ...A team to escape and greatly annoyed the RUC who had themselves passed the intelligence information that the stations was about to be attacked onto the SAS. Accor
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  • On leaving the police Hunter started a series of business ventures as an intelligence consultant. What little is known of his role in this shadowy world depends On leaving the police, Hunter's first business venture was an intelligence company, [[Mayfayre|Mayfayre Associates]] set up with an ex-colleague [[Ale
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  • ==Services offered== Among the services Baccus offers are:<ref>[http://www.baccus.uk.com/what-we-do.html What we do
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  • ...dulles.html Allen Welsh Dulles], Directors and Deputy Directors of Central Intelligence, CIA, accessed 23 February 2010.</ref> ...of [[William Donovan]]'s [[Office of the Coordinator of Information]], an intelligence agency established in July 1941. Dulles worked out of the same building as
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  • ...reported them to the university authorities. He was interviewed by Syrian intelligence, and saw a later wave of arrests as vindication of his suspicions.<ref>Husa ...9] - accessed 24/02/10</ref> Ed Husain also beleives that the gathering of intelligence outweighs civil liberty concerns - 'That's the name of the game. It's not a
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  • ...xtremist activity, and support and co-operate with the police and security services; and, ...between "central Government, local government, the police and the security services, the third sector and, vitally, local communities...".
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  • ...many individuals with relevant knowledge and experience have offered their services to Canada and Canadians.” ...ere selected for their expertise and experience on such diverse matters as intelligence, law and policy, human rights and civil liberties, emergency planning and m
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  • ...f a small library and research group called the [[Current Affairs Research Services Centre]]. The 'Service' was run by the anti-communist crusader [[Brian Croz ...he wrote to [[Peter Wilkinson|Sir Peter Wilkinson]] (later Coordinator of Intelligence and Security in the British Cabinet Office) and asked his help in transform
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  • ...e rise to prominence of Ahmed Chalabi (the Iraqi exile and source of false intelligence to the Pentagon)"in Washington circles came about at the instigation of Alb *1985-1992 he was a Member of the President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board (PFIAB).
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  • Its services include ‘timely intelligence’ and ‘senior strategic counsel’ on matters such as ‘Who should you ...Berlin-based agency [[Johanssen + Kretschmer]] to provide Brexit lobbying services to clients across London, Berlin and Brussels.<ref>[http://www.hanovercomms
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  • ...officials of security firms are frequently drawn from government security services, and they depend on their relationships and earlier ties for prestige, refe The Los Alamos National Laboratory also offered its services to FEMA in the area of counterterrorism. In a report entitled Los Alamos Te
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  • ...s served with the British Army and the United States [[Office of Strategic Services]] during the Second World War and then spent his academic career mainly at ...s was a member of the study group behind a report published in 1977 by the intelligence connected [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]] alleging a Marxist penetr
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  • ...their USA, EU and Australian sister groups and the [[London Climate Change Services]] calling for market based solutions that create business growth. ...contact for general inquiries on their website.<ref>London CLimate Change Services, "[http://www.entico.com/publications/lccs/html/contact_us.html LCCS Contac
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  • ...cademic Committee of the Jerusalem Summit has overlapping members with the Intelligence Summit, see: [http://www.jerusalemsummit.org/eng/board.php Jerusalem Summit Cox was a member of the study group behind a report published in 1977 by the intelligence connected [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]] alleging a Marxist penetr
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  • ...o in November 1943. In 1944, he was recruited into the Office of Strategic Services and sent to China in March 1945. There he was assigned to the Eagle Project Myers joined the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] in 1949. He was assigned to Japan and Taiwan from 1950 to 1952, se
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  • ...He headed the [[Secret Intelligence Branch]] of the [[Office of Strategic Services]] during [[World War II]].<ref>{{cite web ...=Shepardson headed the Secret Intelligence unit of the Office of Strategic Services}}</ref>.
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  • ...the question of Islam and its role in Western societies and on defence and intelligence matters. The Institute provides the home for a number of Weidenfeld's other ...ing Assistance Program]] (ICITAP) | [[Maldives Institute for Psychological Services]] | [[Terres des Hommes]] | [[United Nations Development Programme]] (UNDP)
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  • ...ompany founded in 2000 by former members of the U.K. and U.S. intelligence services. It advises on corporate investments in foreign markets, as well as protec In 2003 Diligence opened an office in Baghdad to provide security services and is now targeting Latin America.
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  • ...mes — in partnership with [[William Hill]] — casino and poker gambling services for digital TV, the web and 3G mobile phones. ...n get free legal advice, as well as great deals on a range of products and services." The idea seems to be that people join a party because they get money off
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  • ...ts in North America. The Company also provides banking and other financial services."<ref>[http://www.cbr.ca/CompanyListing.aspx?PageNumber=0&CompanyID=3506 Br ...tions made outside the European Union. [[Malcolm Wood]], director of legal services at Standard Life, said: "If the donation had been made in the UK it would h
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  • ...Ward]].<ref>Stephen Dorril, The Silent Conspiracy: Inside the Intelligence Services in the 1990s, Mandarin, 1994, p.195.</ref>
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  • ...ntributing editor to the PR firm [[Editorial Intelligence]].<ref>Editorial Intelligence [http://www.editorialintelligence.com/advisors.htm Advisors and Contributin ...ed in the [[Social Democratic Party]]. Like several others in [[Editorial Intelligence]], Finkelstein was an acolyte of [[David Owen]] when he led the [[Social De
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  • ...d the ''[[Guardian]]'' where she worked for over 15 years. She was social services correspondent 1978–80; leader writer 1980–84; news editor 1984–87; an * Set up special courts to deal with "particularly sensitive cases in which intelligence could safely be brought forward as evidence".<ref name="Lon2"/>
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  • ...[[Labour]] Former Member of Parliament for Pontypridd, former Chairman of Intelligence and Security Committee ...briefs, enhanced country risk assessments, country summaries, consultancy services and bespoke reports.
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  • ...the appointment of Deputy Director Intelligence Corps, and Chief of Staff Intelligence and Security Centre of the UK Armed Forces, he joined [[British American To ...2009.</ref> He was awarded an OBE in the 2004 New Year's Honours List for services to international security management.
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  • Gardner writes of an attempted recruitment to the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS) before his graduation: ...one interview before I graduated, though, which was for MI6, the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] (SIS). In the small community of Western expatriates living in C
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  • ...d is currently CEO of [[Weber Shandwick]] UK and an adviser to [[Editorial Intelligence]]. According to his blog, he likes to think of himself as ‘a hippy in a ...ists: The PR people have flocked into Labour's headquarters to offer their services - absolutely free’, The Guardian, 6 June 2001</ref>
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  • ...include Whittard of Chelsea, My Kinda Town, Nightfreight and American Port Services, Mayfair Gaming, the group of Riva bingo clubs, Dental Holdings. <ref>Offic ...ssue_final.pdf Editorial Intelligence:Where PR meets Journalism] Editorial Intelligence.com Spring 2006. Accessed 7 October 2007</ref> but by 2007 was no longer li
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  • ...Expertise was formed in December 1964 as the British Overseas Engineering Services Bureau, and was originally based in Quadrant House on Pall Mall. At its fo ...llbanksystems.com/written_answers/1966/feb/17/british-overseas-engineering-services cc279-80W]]</ref>
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  • ...to August 2009. A ‘who’s who’ report compiled for Barack Obama by US intelligence in early 2009 listed him amongst the UK’s most influential commentators. ...number of think tanks. In 2006, he was briefly on the board of [[Editorial Intelligence]], but resigned amid a wave of criticism of its attempt to institutionalise
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  • ...ce.com/ei-people/contributing-editors.php Contributing Editors], Editorial Intelligence, accessed 21 August 2008.</ref> ...7</ref> According to her own account 'In 2001 she was appointed an MBE for services to journalism in the New Year’s honours list... In 2003 she returned her
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  • ...hip in 2004. Hobsbawm's next venture was a new grouping called [[Editorial Intelligence]]. In August 2005 she noted that her services were being retained by design consultancy [[Pentagram]]:
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  • ...Finlay Communications]]. Finlay is also one of the backers of [[Editorial Intelligence]] and an adviser to [[Julia Hobsbawm]]’s venture. :During the Thatcher and Major years, his focus was financial services, including privatisations, while the Blair era saw him working largely in t
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  • ...ions such as the [[Scottish Parliament Business Exchange]] and [[Editorial Intelligence]]. He has had a long involvement in corporate PR, moving from one large cor ...cing [[Flic Howard-Allen]] who joined [[Hill & Knowlton]] as senior client services director. <ref>Alec Mattinson, 'M&S brings in Tulchan's Dominic Fry', [http
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  • ...sparency International's co-founder has direct ties to the US Intelligence Services (who?) and critics have accused the organisation as acting as agents in adv ...Here the originators of the craft seem drawn from the secret intelligence services although the similar connections in the US were ignored. This highlights t
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  • ...ssions – condemned by human rights groups. He bills $275 an hour for his services and reportedly signed more than $135,000 in Justice Department contracts in ...recording postings on Islamist websites which he says can yield important intelligence on the plans and activities of terrorists. He explained to the ''Washington
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  • ...echoslovakian art dealer turned out to be a spy for the Czech intelligence services. The 1987 gathering, to which Van Haarlem was invited because of his 'appar ...weapons], ''Haaretz'', 2 November 2006</ref>. Even though the US National Intelligence Estimate laid to rest claims about Iran's nuclear weapons program, [[Mike G
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  • ...heir ranks right-wing journalists and policy analysts, former military and intelligence officers, ultraconservative academics, counterinsurgency specialists, FBI i ...een written under the direction or with the cooperation of various Western intelligence agencies.<ref> See below our account of Moss and the citations given there.
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  • ...ulture as a means to influence an audience in the West. Early on American intelligence officers identified this looming cultural confrontation and sought to compe ...n in the practice of international ''Kulturkampf''. As early as 1945, one intelligence officer had predicted the unconventional tactics which were now being adopt
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  • ==Intelligence Links== ...office" with the [[Overseas Students Trust]] which also seems to have had intelligence connections and worked within the NUS. Along with the [[IPPR]] the FPC was
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  • That same year the [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]] and the intelligence connected U.S. think-tank the [[Center for Strategic and International Stud ...portion of gnp spent by governments, and to return a lot of present public services to rule by the marketplace. Much of the battle will be to break through the
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  • ...agent provocateur who has claimed to be working with several "intelligence services". He calls himself a "Free-lance Terror Investigator" and has used the pseu ...filtrated the LTTE so successfully - working at the time for an SIS (State Intelligence Service) official - that, extraordinarily, he was working as the LTTE's off
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  • ...am House]], then from other establishment bodies, such as the Royal United Services Institute and the US embassy in London. But at this stage there seemed litt ...itor of the 'neo-conservative' [[Commentary]]), hardline dissenters in the intelligence community and the grass roots New Right. By 1984 The New York Times obtain
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  • ==Intelligence connections== ...[[Charles Grant]], former Defence Editor of The Economist, writes on UK/US intelligence and works closely with the FO, collaborating with individuals such as [[Rog
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  • ...[A1 Insurance Agency]].<ref>Jonathan Bloch and Patrick Fitzgerald, British Intelligence and Covert Action, Brandon, 1983, p.208.</ref> ...he Study of Conflict]].<ref>Jonathan Bloch and Patrick Fitzgerald, British Intelligence and Covert Action, Brandon, 1983, pp.208-209.</ref>
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  • ...office' with the [[Overseas Students Trust]] which also seems to have had intelligence connections and worked within the NUS.{{ref|Dorril}} ...e Robertson]] and [[Robin Cook]] were precisely the types the intelligence services longed to see take control of the Labour party and he believes that contemp
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  • ..., S. Rept. No. 100-216, H. Rept. No. 100-433, appendix A, 1:456.</ref> The services rendered by the institutes and think tanks have run the gamut from actually ...arly 1980s. <ref>This was revealed in testimony by the former South Korean intelligence director, Chang S. Tong, in November 1988. The Washington-based North Ameri
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  • ...is old home town."<ref> (Interview (16/1/96) with [[Lord Annan]] (Military Intelligence 1940-44, GSO1, Political Division of British Control Commission 1945-46 [ht ...Society]], [[Commission for Electoral Reform]], Royal Commission on legal services, Committee to review Functioning of Financial Institutions and a trustee of
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  • ...has worked with "international institutions such as the National Criminal Intelligence Service in the UK, the FBI, EUROPOL, UNDP and the OSCE".<ref>[http://www.sa ..., p. 3</ref> They are, but light weapons are also supplied by intelligence services and private mercenary companies working in cooperation with governments. Dr
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  • ...don, and satellite office in Qatar and Washington, DC, '''The Royal United Services Institute''' (RUSI) "is an independent think tank engaged in cutting edge d .../about/staff/ref:B46C17EBAC4CB3/ "Professor Michael Clarke"], Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies, accessed on 19 December 2010</ref> | Dr [[Jo
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  • ...ons in Europe during the late 1960's as a Special Agent with U.S. Military Intelligence, specializing in counter-terrorism. After leaving the military, he moved to ...s Group]], "a new consulting firm that will offer a full range of advisory services to private sector and government clients in the homeland security field"<re
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  • ...the Radfan campaign in the Aden Protectorate. He joined the staff as GSO2 Intelligence to Commander British Forces Gulf in 1970-71. Finally he was seconded to The ...on in the Personnel department providing University sponsorships, training services for Group and overseas associates. In addition he is a trustee of the Over
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  • ...K, the Schimmel family has substantial interests in real estate, financial services, technology, aviation, tourism and telecommunications, with business intere ...in an advisory support capacity to the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and was granted Top Secret (Code Word) D.O.D. Security Clearance." During h
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  • ...y or Allah-ordained war against non-Muslims.</ref>to as opposed to Western intelligence agencies: ...d intelligence services with everything from basic computer and networking services to cutting-edge technology used by special operators in the field during Op
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  • ...Asia. It was also the time of the strategy of tension whereby NATO secret services manipulated right and left-wing factions to encourage a more authoritarian It is alleged that the fund has close toes with US intelligence:
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  • Sir [[Maurice Oldfield]] was Chief of the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] from 1973 to 1978.<ref>Richard Deacon, 'C': A Biography of Sir Ma ...nsferred to the [[Field Security Police]], the most junior branch of the [[Intelligence Corps]], and was sent to Ismailia in the Suez Canal Zone.<ref>Richard Deaco
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  • ...eld Survey Troop]] – a sub-unit of a Special Duties unit known as [[14th Intelligence]] (14 Int). Four Field Survey Troop was officially tasked with surveillance Some years after his death, former Army intelligence officer [[Fred Holroyd]] made a number of allegations about Nairac's activi
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  • ...ta Katz]] and [[Josh Devon]] in 2002. In 2008 it re-launched as the [[SITE Intelligence Group]]. SITE is an acronym for the Search for International Terrorist Enti *Site provides educational, research and consulting services on international terrorism to government agencies and other organisations.
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  • ...nce services in the centre of Western Europe... In all this work, European services work closely with the Security Service.<ref name="Andrew748">Christopher An ...than to obtain information" and that "The police should leave us to do the intelligence work while they, in the form of [[SO13]] should do what they are internatio
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  • ...for an additional 81 officials and estimated at least 50 per cent would be intelligence officers.<ref>[http://powerbase.info/index.php/File:CameronBerlin.pdf Extra ...ertake.<ref>Stephen Dorril, The Silent Conspiracy: Inside the Intelligence Services in the 1990s, Mandarin, 1994, p.486.</ref>
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  • ...central_intelligence_machinery/joint_intelligence_committee.aspx The Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC)], Cabinet Office, accessed 2 August 2009.</ref> ...central_intelligence_machinery/joint_intelligence_committee.aspx The Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC)], Cabinet Office, accessed 6 March 2010.</ref>
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  • ...ntment was questioned because of his role as a director of [[Aegis Defence Services]], a company which had profited from the Iraq War.<ref>Kevin Blowe, [http:/ *Sir [[Peter Ricketts]] - Chairman of the [[Joint Intelligence Committee]] 2000-2001, Director General Political ([[Foreign and Commonweal
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  • ...lerreview/biography/sirchilcot.asp Rt Hon Sir John Chilcot GCB], Review of Intelligence on Weapons of Mass Destruction, accessed 2 August 2009.</ref> This role put Chilcot at the heart of security and intelligence as well as political affairs. He was closely associated with the secret con
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  • ...tners with an unusual background in science, hi-tech industry and security services."<ref>ISAS [http://www.isas.co.il/index.php Homepage], accessed 17 August 2 ...t at the '[[Center for Special Studies in Memory of the Fallen of Israel's Intelligence Community]], Gelilot, North Tel Aviv, Israel. Contact: [[A. Lewis]], [[ISAS
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  • | [[Jo-Ann West]] MSc, Publisher, Rapid Publications and Reprint Services<ref>Excerpta Medica [http://www.excerptamedica.com//index.cfm?vID=59BC8A5D- ...ition of Pracon & HealthIQ, a provider of specialized sales and marketing services based in Reston, Virginia and Orange, California.'<ref>'MERGERS AND AQUISIT
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  • The [[Bundesnachrichtendienst]] (BND) is the foreign intelligence service of the Federal Republic of Germany.<ref>[http://www.bnd.de/nn_14351 ...k.<ref>Matthias Gebauer, [http://www.spiegel.de/international/world/german-intelligence-contributes-to-fact-finding-on-syria-gas-attack-a-920123.html Gas Attack: G
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  • The [[Servizio Informazioni Difesa]] (SID) is a former Italian intelligence agency.<ref>Daniele Ganser, NATO's Secret Armies: Operation Gladio and Terr ...f/pagine/ee_storia A Brief History], The Italian Intelligence and Security Services, accessed 6 September 2009.</ref>
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  • ...y Service| Security Service (MI5)]] | [[Secret Intelligence Service|Secret Intelligence Service (SIS or MI6)]] | [[GCHQ]] | [[Joint Terrorism Analysis Centre]] | ...esearch Group]] | [[Policy Exchange]] | [[RAND (Europe)]] | [[Royal United Services Institute]] | The [[Social Affairs Unit]] |
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  • [[Ernest Cuneo]] (1905-88) was a British author, lawyer and intelligence officer.<ref>Thomas E. Mahl, Desperate Deception, Brassey's, 1998, p.193.< ...Security Co-ordination]] (BSC), the White House, the [[Office of Strategic Services]] (OSS), and the Justice State and Treasury Departments.<ref>Thomas E. Mahl
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  • He sat on the board of private military and security company [[Aegis Defence Services]] from October 2009<ref name="Times"/> until 2012. His appointment was appr ...to legal, regulatory, political risk and business intelligence consultancy services provided by Member; personal clients at present: [[World Property]] SA.<ref
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  • ...hers on passing intelligence to US liaison services. It explained that any intelligence had to be cleared with team leaders where there was a risk that the informa ...eration that led to the [[Forest Gate Raid]] in June 2006, on the basis of intelligence from a G6 agent, according to the Sunday Telegraph.<ref>Sean Rayment, MI5 f
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  • ...), homophobic attacks, Islamic no-go areas for British people, Muslim-only services paid for by the tax-payer, laws just for Muslims. The [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]] was due to produce a briefing on the EDL ahead of a meeting chaired
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  • ...k on Stansted Airport which took place on 10 April 1973. The police, armed services, ministers and officials all took part. According to [[Christopher Andrew]] ...981-83.<ref>Stephen Dorril, The Silent Conspiracy: Inside the Intelligence Services in the 1990s, Mandarin, 1994, p.485.</ref>
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  • '''Parliamentary Liaison Services''' (PLS) is a PR company with Tory party political links, working with up t
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  • ...the bombings. It first proposed new criminal offences to allow police and intelligence agencies to intervene before the precise details of a planned terrorist act ...ion of terrorist publications is suspected. The powers of the Intelligence services are extended and warrants to intercept communications are given more wide-r
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  • ...n<ref>BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND LOBBYING/FIRMS; N. 469, Airscan in Iraq, ''Intelligence Online'', 30-January-2004, Accessed 08-December-2009 via Nexis UK</REF>. ...a<ref>BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE AND LOBBYING/FIRMS; N. 469, Airscan in Iraq, ''Intelligence Online'', 30-January-2004, Accessed 08-December-2009 via Nexis UK</REF>.
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  • ...Beliën]]), serves as the [[CounterJihad Europa]] website's blog and news services. ::My father worked for Signals Intelligence as a cryptographer during World War Two and the Cold War. He always took hi
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  • The '''Joint Services Group''', (an alternative name for the [[Joint Support Group]]) is the name [[Category:British Military]][[Category:British Military Intelligence]]
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  • ...f services and reducing the role of the public sector in delivering public services. It has controversially advised many national and regional governments on o ...in other words companies that might benefit from the opening up of public services. McKinsey is, however, famously tight-lipped about the identities of its pr
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  • ...munication. Under RIPA, only the Security Services [[(MI5)]], Intelligence Services ([[MI6]]) and Law Enforcement agencies, such as the Police, can apply for t ...passed in 2000, only nine organisations, including the police and security services, were allowed access to communications records but privacy campaigners say
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  • [[Barclays]] plc is a major global financial services company. In 2008 it was ranked as the 25th largest company in the world acc ...dependent Director at Barclays plc since 2003. He is Chairman of transport services company [[Arriva PLC]].<ref>Barclays, [http://group.barclays.com/About-us/M
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  • [[Reuven Shiloah]] was the first head of Israel's [[Mossad]] Intelligence agency. According to the Agency's website, he held this position from 1949 ...Melman and Dan Raviv, ''Every Spy a Prince: The Secret History of Israel's Intelligence Community'', Houghton Mifflin, 1991, p.20.</ref>
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  • ...This group, which meets bi-annually in Washington DC, includes many senior intelligence experts and has a particular interest in the War against Terrorism.<ref>[ht ...ld Grierson]], '''Lord Lamont''', Lt Col [[Tim Spicer]] of [[Aegis Defence Services]] and Sir [[Stephen Lander]], former head of [[MI5]]. Is this a new [[Bilde
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  • ...low: The Guardian (London) (20), News International Newspapers Information Services Ltd. (9), The Times (London) (9), The Observer (7), The Independent (London ...ent Extremism]] programme, known as ‘Prevent’, is being used to gather intelligence about people who are not suspected of involvement in terrorism, and that Pr
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  • ...(121), ''The Guardian'' (98), ''News International Newspapers Information Services Ltd.'' (90), ''The Express'' (81), ''The Independent'' (74), ''The Express ...tions linking immigrants to the spread of disease, exploitation of welfare services and sham marriages. Since 2002, it has argued that asylum seekers with HIV
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  • ...is. <ref>David Rose, [http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2007/09/mi6-mi5-intelligence-briefings ‘Spies and their Lies’], ''New Statesman'', 27 September 2007 ...e were 'direct Iraqi links' with the 9/11 hijackers; that 'Iraqi training, intelligence and logistics were hidden behind an Islamist facade'; that Iraq 'ran a terr
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  • ...ation''' (Úřad pro zahraniční styky a informace; UZSI) is the foreign intelligence service of the Czech Republic.<ref>[http://www.uzsi.cz/en/who-we-are.html W The UZSI forms part of an intelligence framework established at the time of the break -up of Czechoslovakia:
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  • ===US Labour and British intelligence=== ...he Committee's chairman, AFL vice-president [[Matthew Woll]] was a British intelligence contact.<ref>Desperate Deception, by Thomas E. Mahl, Brassey's 1999, p.32.<
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  • ...n Cairo.<ref>R. Harris Smith, ''OSS: The Secret History of America's First Intelligence Agency'', University of California Press, 1972, p.127.</ref> *[[Office of Strategic Services]]
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  • ...ntly freelance terror tracker allegedly working with several "intelligence services". He calls himself a "Free-lance Terror Investigator"<ref>[http://www.glen-
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  • ...he Muslim community that PREVENT is a spying programme intent on collating intelligence on innocent Muslims because they are Muslim. <ref> Alan Travis, [http://www *to develop supporting ''intelligence'', analysis and information, and
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  • ...f>[http://www.newcentcorp.com/building-intelligence-capacity.html Building Intelligence Capacity], New Century, accessed 17 August 2010.</ref> ...y-services-making-a-killing-from-the-troubles-16109025.html?r=RSS Security services making a killing from the Troubles], Belfast Telegraph, 27 January 2012.
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  • ...cluding the United States), and continued pressure from Iraqi intelligence services. In 1998, however, the U.S. Congress authorized $97 million in U.S. militar ...C between '94-'95described the operation as "a Potemkin village” and the intelligence it produced as "total trash".
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  • ...business,’ it says.<ref>[http://interelgroup.com/brexit-services/ Brexit Services], Interel website, accessed October 2017</ref> ...saging for impact’.<ref>[http://interelgroup.com/brexit-services/ Brexit Services], Interel website, accessed October 2017</ref>
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  • ...ce]], [[MI5]], [[MI6]], the [[CIA]], the [[ISI]] and Canadian intelligence services. <ref name="MPS Crevice Statement"> [http://www.met.police.uk/news/video/op
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  • ...ligence, more commonly referred to as '''the ISI''', is Pakistan's premier intelligence agency.
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  • Security sources stated the operation was based on "intelligence" that indicated a “viable” chemical device with the potential of produc ==Intelligence Leading to Operation==
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  • ...led plots have been attributed to ''secret sources'' from the intelligence services, the police, the military or Whitehall.
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  • ...prime minister [[Nick Clegg]] from June 2010<ref>Department of Information Services, "[http://www.parliament.uk/documents/commons/lib/research/briefings/snpc-0 He is co-founder of the consultancy [[Intelligence Agency]] and has worked as a research fellow at think tank the [[Institute
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  • ...f the Labour [[Renewal]] Network. Responsible for issues concerning public services. *[[Bill Bush]] Special Adviser in the Research and Intelligence Unit at N0.10 until the 2001 election. Former Head of Political Research at
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