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  • ...ing.<ref>P. Wilkinson (Ed.) ''British Perspectives on Terrorism'', London: George Allen and Unwin, First published in 1981 as Vol 5 Nos 1 and 2 ''Terrorism: ...ion of the Northern Ireland (Emergency Provisions) Act 1978. Chairman: Sir George Baker</ref> In 1987 was consulted again by the Home Office for its review o
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  • ...imes'' his friends in Britain over the years included [[Harold Wilson]], [[George Brown]], [[Arthur Deakin]] and [[Frank Chapple]].<ref name="TimesObit">Obit In March 1973, [[Brian Crozier]] mobilized Godson, [[Douglas Houghton]] and [[Alan Lee Williams]] to organ
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  • ...ts own estimate - to confront the spectre of Bolshevism and survive. Lloyd George himself, searching always for a middle way in politics, had shifted away fr ...ecretary of the National Union of Dyers, Bleachers and Textile Workers), [[George Chester]] (General Secretary of the National Union of Boot and Shoe Operati
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  • ...e assistance of the Israeli government.'<ref>Ibid., p. 32. </ref> [[Brian Crozier]], a participant in the 1979 conference, wrote in the ''National Review'' t ...e Decter]], [[Norman Podhoretz]], [[Claire Sterling]], [[Ben Wattenberg]], George Will, and Senators [[John Danforth]] and [[Henry Jackson]] from the United
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  • ...worked for [[Lloyds TSB]] plc, [[Prudential Assurance Company]] Ltd, [[St George Bank]], [[Eastwest Airlines Australia]] and [[ICL Australia]]. Also sits on *[[William Percival Crozier]] (1932–1944)
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  • ...military intervention against “internal subversion (i.e. the left).<ref>Crozier, B. R. (1993) ''Free Agent'', Harper Collins. 122</ref> George Monbiot argued that this was part of a disinformation campaign.<ref>Monbiot
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  • *[[George Crozier]] - Website Secretary / Senior Politcal Advisor, Liberal Democrat Parliamen
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  • :[[Brian Crozier]], the author and well-known Cold-Warrior with close ties to MI6 and the CI : Yesterday Mr George Young, a former deputy director-general of MI6 said that Philby had never b
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  • ...Service, did not join the board of the ISC. He did, however, recommend to Crozier the man who would become the ISC's fundraiser - a retired Major General cal ...Assistance", was a private army organised by General [[Walter Walker]], [[George Kennedy Young]], Colonel [[Robert Butler]], [[Michael Ivens]], the MacWhirt
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  • ...Observer'' article were the [[Economic League]], named by the paper, and [[George Wigg]], the Paymaster General whose confused portfolio of responsibilities ...ormally a member of their group and had been introduced to them by [[Brian Crozier]]; who was an important element in their strategic intervention in British
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  • Socialist Tragedy); [[George Dallas]], former TUC General The BLEF's George Dallas was one of those who stayed
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  • ...ing lawyers and writers. It had previously been run by MI6 veteran [[Brian Crozier]] and Paul Staines now helped to produce it. The twenty-one year old was ha ...ly scary thing about those publications was the mailing list - people like George Bush - and the fact that Hart would talk to the head of British Intelligenc
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  • ....E.), which took in $140,000 (and was the semi-private fund run by [[Brian Crozier]]); the [[Coalition for Peace through Security]] (CPS), which accepted a $1 ...ritain either as a company or a charity, sent at least $140,000 to [[Brian Crozier]], the former head of the [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]]:
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  • ...ovided some of the cash used by journalist and CIA contract employee Brian Crozier to transform his news agency Forum World Features, a CIA front organisation ...old war liberals' and traces the rise of these groups to the nomination of George McGovern as Democratic Candidate in 1972 on a 'stop the Vietnam war' platfo
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  • <tr><td>[[Brian Crozier]]</td><td align="center">&nbsp;</td><td align="center">&nbsp;</td><td align <tr><td>[[David George]]</td><td align="center">&nbsp;</td><td align="center">&nbsp;</td><td align
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  • *[[George Gardiner]] Patron<ref>Beware the heirs of Enoch, The Independent, 3 Februar *Plan B by [[Patrick Crozier]]. First published February 2000, price £4.50
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  • ...Conflict (ISC)''' was a right-wing propaganda group established by [[Brian Crozier]] in 1970 and backed by the CIA. According to its prospectus it was dedicat ...ces Centre]]. The 'Service' was run by the anti-communist crusader [[Brian Crozier]], and was part of a London based CIA propaganda operation called [[Forum W
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  • ...levation to [[National Security Advisor]] to President [[George H. W. Bush|George Bush]], [[Brent Scowcroft]]. Among the terrorologists who do risk analysis ...hese tides of terrorism and so forth have been helpful to our business," [[George Wackenhut]] told the Miami Herald.25
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  • ...Italy, for example.63 In England, the CIA organized and subsidized [[Brian Crozier]]'s [[Forum World Features]] (FWF), which was transformed later into the [[ ...nston, 1980), passim. Former congressman Edward Derwinski, appointed to be George Bush's cabinet secretary of the Veterans Affairs Department, attempted to f
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  • Burnham was born in Chicago in 1905, the son of Claude George Burnham, an English-born executive with the Burlington Railroad.<ref name=S ...ngs during this period, ''James Burnham and the Managerial Revolution'', [[George Orwell]] noted that in 1941 Burnham had assumed that Germany would win the
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