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  • ...in 1984. {{ref|58}} The featured political subdivision of the program is "African Insurgencies Supported by the Soviet Union." ...pectability-to its terrorism studies. With this political cast, that South African viewpoints would be put in the frame of Soviet support and insurgent "terro
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  • Born in 1903, Powell was educated in Dartmouth and joined the Royal Navy, serving in the Mediterranean and the Far East. In 1929 he formed his first ...nd foreign governments, notably a £120,000 a year contract with the South African-backed regime of Namibia in the early 1980s. Lloyd-Hughes Associates' maxim
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  • ...d in 77 countries — from Afghanistan to New Zealand, Northern Ireland to South Africa — with most funding going to Eastern Europe and Latin America. NED In one controversial NED grant to the University of South Carolina, the university was used essentially as a money laundry. It was a
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  • *Admiral [[Gregory G. Johnson]], U.S. Navy (Ret.) * Mr. Jabulane Albert Mabuza, Chairman and CEO, Tsogo Sun Group; South Africa.
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  • ...aboriginal land (in partnership with [[BP]]). It steals uranium from South African occupied Namibia, in breach of International law Together with the uranium ...Chief Marshal Sir [[David Craig]] and other top men of the RAF and' Royal Navy. Also there was Bruce Matthews, boss of [[Rupert Murdoch]]'s [[News Interna
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  • ...accessed January 2009</ref> Hain had been a target of [[BOSS]], the South African Secret Intelligence Service, since 1968 and they planned to set him up and ...cument leaked by Ponting indicated that it was sailing away from the Royal Navy taskforce, and was outside the exclusion zone, when it was attacked and sun
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  • ...nary Force (BEF), Belgium and France, 1939-1940; served with British North African Forces, 1943, and Central Mediterranean Forces, 1943-1944; service with SOE ...o called [[Information Research Department]]...Two decades later he was my Navy Minister, and resigned over my decision to phase out the aircraft carriers,
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  • ...the former Soviet states, the Middle East, Africa, Japan, China, South and South East Asia, and Latin America. ...orth Oxford with [[Woodstock Road]] to the west, [[Bevington Road]] to the south and [[Winchester Road]] to the east.
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  • *[[National Intelligence Service (South Korea)|National Intelligence Service]] (NIS) '''South Africa'''
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  • ..., Glasgow (now part of [[Strathclyde University]]). He served in the Royal Navy during the war and had been sent to Canada as a Fleet Air Arm pilot when pe ...d in 1951 to join BEA at Renfrew before taking up a variety of posts (West African Airways, Britavia etc). After much discussion with two colleagues in Glasgo
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  • ...e US government between 2000 and 2007, mainly from agencies like the Army, Navy, Air Force, Customs and the U.S. Special Operations Command buying its data ...ng with the Terrorism Research Center, the Department of Defense Office of African Affairs, and working for the Terrorism Knowledge Base.
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  • ...ry's group spearheaded the 1989 election campaign in Namibia for pro-South African politicians running against the Namibian independence movement, Swapo". ...y) Ltd, fellow of the [[World Economic Forum]], and a Trustee of the South African Foundation for Conciliation, and the Peace and Reconstruction Foundation.
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  • ...n an Iraqi Square in 2007. Blackwater itself was founded in 1997 by former Navy Seal Erik Prince in Moyock, North Carolina. <ref>Associated Press, "[http:/ ...es in return for supplying weaponry and training to the, mostly Christian, South of the country. <ref> Mcclatchy Newspapers [http://www.newsobserver.com/20
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  • '''Richard Gnodde''' (born March 31, 1960) is the South African born co-chief executive of [[Goldman Sachs International]]. ...sconceptions, but in fact he did his national service in the South African navy. He read law at Cambridge, joined Goldman in 1987 and moved to Japan ten ye
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  • ...ector of the [[Israeli Security Agency]] (ISA) and Former Commander of the Navy, Israel ...ff for Operations (OJ3) of The Armed Forces of the Philippines, Philippine Navy, The Philippines
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  • ...d anti-Communist, [[Geoffrey Stewart-Smith]]. It was a front for the South African Apartheid regime until at least 1981. ...who footed the bill for FARI, providing £85,000 a year for several years; South Africa continued to finance FARI until at least 1981 (280)*. Funding for FA
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  • Internationally, with funding from the South African intelligence service BOSS, the Cercle complex would establish a pro-aparthe ...ject and ensured preliminary trials in Spain and a prospection campaign in South Africa, Violet and the two inventors Bonassoli and de Villegas had still no
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  • ...and September detailing the ISC's links to the British, American and South African intelligence communities (205). ...he South Africa Foundation and in 1965 was the founding Chairman of the UK-South Africa Trade Association, active in the pro-Pretoria campaign (212).
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  • ...early 1990s within the [[International Freedom Foundation]] (IFF), a South African military intelligence front group which included Huyn, Horchem and other 6I
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  • | [[African Hebrew Israelites of Jerusalem]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || 80,000 || | 1979 || 591945109 || 100 || 90 || [[Jewish Federation of South Palm Beach County]] || 21,628,430 || 19,551,267
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