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  • ...e; the head of the RUC special branch and the director and co-ordinator of intelligence, who is a senior MI5 officer. The four men will serve on the Province Execu ''Intelligence Newsletter'' suggested in June 1995, that Wallace was a possible successor
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  • ...iny (Indian historians call this the ‘war of liberation’), by 1864 the total assurances issued exceeded £5 million and the two companies merged in 1866
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  • *British security and intelligence services .../records.htm dnotice.org.uk], accessed 15 April, 2009.</ref> state that "a total of 161 enquiries had been received." On UK Operations in Iraq and Afghanist
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  • ...e institutions. Many FDD Undergraduate Fellows have gone on to work in the intelligence and defense communities. <ref>FDD Website, [http://www.defenddemocracy.org/ ...ger Zone features discussions involving leading figures from the worlds of intelligence, security, military and academia.<ref>FDD Website, [http://www.defenddemocr
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  • * Set up special courts to deal with "particularly sensitive cases in which intelligence could safely be brought forward as evidence".<ref name="Lon2"/> ...Jews. Indeed, neo-conservatism seems to have induced a kind of madness, a total eclipse of reason among its political opponents; it is not surprising, ther
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  • ...[[Labour]] Former Member of Parliament for Pontypridd, former Chairman of Intelligence and Security Committee ...y's director of public relations recommended a grant of £25,000 towards a total project cost of £100,000, funded from the Committee‟s Policy Initiatives
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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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  • ...in the Palestinian territories, the LIFG issued a statement expressing its total solidarity with extremist groups like Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jih ...ation Iraq inurl:www.globalterroralert.com</ref> (returning 21 webpages in total).
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  • ...s]] Ltd., a "risk analysis" and insurance company with ties to the British intelligence community [...]. <ref>The information in this and the following paragraph a ...Study of Terrorism, Revolution and Propaganda, directed by former British intelligence officer Maurice Tugwell, published Randall Heather's Terrorism, "Active Mea
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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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  • ...t the total domination of the “Aryan” over the “non-Aryan” and the total extermination of the Jews.<ref>Steven Simpson (posted by Walid Shoebat), [h ...ined by CNN show that the [[Forum for Middle East Understanding]] reported total earnings from speaking engagements, videos and book sales of more than $560
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  • ...at a cost of approximately £20,000 for the British delegates as part of a total administration cost of £150,000. ...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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  • ...ert Moss]], a right-wing Australian-born British journalist and conduit of intelligence disinformation, was a founder of the Heritage journal, 'Policy Review'; and ...9}} According to IRS figures, Heritage gave IEDSS $151, 273 in 1985 (their total income for 1985 was $185,611). IEDSS is well known for manufacturing disinf
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  • ...y the Foreign Office), to help parties spread democracy abroad. The annual total of direct state funding to the three main parties at Westminster comes to a ...an waiter Ahmed Bouchikhi. Harari had wrongly believed Bouchikhi to be PLO intelligence chief Hassan Salameh." <ref> [http://www.aboutsudan.com/dossiers/michael_ha
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  • ...of Islamist terrorists and their sympathizers. Under the noses of British intelligence, London has become the European hub for the promotion, recruitment and fina ...Dave Gaubatz, a former US Air Force special agent, “who passed on vital intelligence to the Iraq Survey Group and is dismayed that nothing happened.”<ref>Phil
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  • ...rivate terrorism research institute founded in 1996. Today it is part of [[Total Intel]], which is in turn owned by [[Prince Group]], the holding company be ...re’], ''Washington Post'', 3 November 2007</ref> The new group company [[Total Intel]] is managed by Devost, but headed by former CIA man [[Robert Richer]
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  • * The [[International Maritime Bureau]], the [[Counterfeiting Intelligence Bureau]] and the [[Financial Investigation Bureau]] are London based servic ...ne & Nichido Fire Insurance]] | [[Tokyo Electric Power]] | [[Toshiba]] | [[Total]] | [[Toyota]] | [[UBS]] AG | [[Unicredit Bank]] | [[Czech Republic]] | [[U
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  • The involvement of the intelligence services in academic research led to protests amongst academics and the pro ...l also revealed that the government funding made up roughly a sixth of the total, <ref>Rebecca Attwood, '[http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/story.asp?st
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  • ...e to dominate the exchanges of terrorist intelligence between the security intelligence services in the centre of Western Europe... In all this work, European serv ...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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  • ...perial Tobacco]] and [[BP]]. His shares are worth at least £1,170,000 in total.<ref>Holly Watt, "[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/newstopics/mps-expenses/ ...es to investigate the views of local Conservative activists. He paid the "intelligence-gathering organisation" [[Morris Chase International]] £5,000 to ascertain
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  • ...raeli college based just north of Tel Aviv that has close links to Israeli intelligence and the high-tech industry. ...charitable (as defined herein) and primarily to advance education.’<ref>Total Giving [http://www.totalgiving.co.uk/charity/uk-friends-of-idc charity dire
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  • ...er Herzliya]] - a private university in Israel with close links to Israeli intelligence and high-tech industry. According to accounts filed with the IRS, the Foundation received a total of $28,999,497 between 1998 and 2006 in 'gifts, grants and contributions'.
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  • :Scientific publishing giant Elsevier put out a total of six publications between 2000 and 2005 that were sponsored by unnamed ph ...reas of reimbursement assistance services, communications, and competitive intelligence.' In 2002 [[Parexel International Corp.]] 'announced the acquisition of Pra
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  • ...Agencies and Departments which form the UK Intelligence Community’.<ref>Intelligence and Security Committee of Parliament [https://web.archive.org/web/202003110 *[[MI6]] (the Secret Intelligence Service);
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  • The [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]] was due to produce a briefing on the EDL ahead of a meeting chaired ...ic world. Siding with the former should not be an option as it requires a total disavowal and abandonment of liberal and pluralist values based solely on t
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  • In its earliest incarnation, F Branch was responsible for preventive intelligence in the [[MI5]] organisation of 1916.<ref>Christopher Andrew, Defence of the ...h he places in 1972.<ref>Stephen Dorril, The Silent Conspiracy: Inside the Intelligence Services in the 1990s, Mandarin, 1994, p.8.</ref>
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  • ...d.uk/intelligence/about/default.aspx Home> The Intelligence Corps> Defence Intelligence and Security Centre], accessed 13 November 2009</ref>]] ...gence bodies including the [[Intelligence Corps]] and the [[Joint Services Intelligence Organisation]]. The chart was released under the Freedom of Information Act
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  • ...ase in drug poisonings in 2008 - compared with the previous year – and a total of 2,928 fatalities. Of those, 897 involved heroin or morphine – up 8% on ...most expensive plank of the anti-drugs strategy, things fall apart. Police-intelligence work scores two out of five, as does that of customs officers. At street le
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  • *[[Paul Bate]]: 'director of strategy and intelligence' at the healthcare provider regulator, the [[Care Quality Commission]] (201 In March 2014, NHS England director of intelligence and strategy [[Christine Outram]], also acknowledged that the Cabinet Offic
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  • .../cmdfence/178/17806.htm Select Committee on Defence, Second Report: Annex, Intelligence], Defence Committee Publications, Session 2000-2001, accessed 09/02/10</ref ...rget Lists], February 2013, FOI Response on Whatdotheyknow.com, Numbers of Intelligence, Police and Military on target lists, accessed 21/06/2013 </ref>
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  • ...ctice under the [[Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000]] related to intelligence collection. ...r authorities to request airline and shipping companies to provide 'police intelligence' on passengers.
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  • ...eption of communication. Under RIPA, only the Security Services [[(MI5)]], Intelligence Services ([[MI6]]) and Law Enforcement agencies, such as the Police, can ap In 2007, there were a total of 2,026 RIPA authorisations that were signed. The Home Secretary signed an
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  • ...th £102 million and £128 million respectively, forcing Barclays to pay a total of around £290 million."<ref name="BBC"/> ...lays Capital]] after it bought [[Lehman Brothers]], was Deputy Director of Intelligence at the [[CIA]] from 2002 to 2005.<ref>Sellers, Patricia, "[http://postcards
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  • ...nt between €100,000 and €150,000 on lobbying in 2009 while employing a total of 17 staff. The paper argues that most of these staff will be engaged in a ...uel.com/CoIntell/CoDetailsPersonnel.aspx?CompanyID=25047 Corus PLC Company Intelligence Report] Accessed 08/02/2012</ref>
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  • ...Humanist Association]] | [[Brook]] | [[Catholics for Choice]] | [[DrFoster Intelligence]] | [[Economic and Social Research Council]] [[ENO]] | [[Helen Hamlyn Centr ...Social Media, Demos; author, The New Face of Digital Populism; co-author, #Intelligence
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  • ...taken by AFAF, arguing that 'I'm not sure our society wants that level of total freedom.'<ref>Sarah Cunnane, 'Freedom to say anything to anyone' is not wha ...s who taught Russian suggested that there was a link between ethnicity and intelligence. Ellis supported the work of [[Richard Hernnstein]] and [[Charles Murray]]
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  • ...eferences to Civitas the think tank are much higher in proportion than the total of the anomalies (which rarely appears in the more low-brow press) and do n ...rday. An official figure was virtually doubled - but critics said the true total was higher still. [...] The row followed a claim by Work and Pensions Secre
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  • ...ademic institutions, including one with significant links with the Israeli intelligence services. In recent years his academic impact has declined whilst he has b
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  • ...as M. Troy, Jr.(2000) [https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/csi-studies/studies/vol46no1/article08.html The Cultural C ...inuation of the old struggle by other, nonviolent means—or means without total war, anyhow.
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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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  • ...to the bureaucratic management of the state. The state would indeed become total, and Weber, hating bureaucracy as a shackle upon the liberal individual, fe ...itional rights and privileges [...] the only real dispute among persons of intelligence and good will [...] is over [...] where to draw the line [...] on the First
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  • ...l backers (including the United States), and continued pressure from Iraqi intelligence services. In 1998, however, the U.S. Congress authorized $97 million in U.S ...e operation as "a Potemkin village” and the intelligence it produced as "total trash".
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  • ...inks [[IAS International]] and Salam.<ref>IAS International, Africa Energy Intelligence, 2 April 2008.</ref> ...he current regime, and he can't be," Issam Abu Issa told WORLD. "We need a total transformation, not a continuation of the past."<ref>Flashtraffic: Mr. Who?
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  • ...State Alexander Haig’s staff, and may have covertly worked with Israeli intelligence. More recently, in addition to promoting disinformation themes in a variety ...deen organised the 2007 ‘Secular Islam Summit’ in partnership with the Intelligence Summit, see the [[Center for Inquiry]], [http://www.centerforinquiry.net/is
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  • Security sources stated the operation was based on "intelligence" that indicated a “viable” chemical device with the potential of produc The total cost of the operation was £2.2 million.<ref>[http://www.thisislondon.co.uk
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  • ...these so-called plots have been attributed to ''secret sources'' from the intelligence services, the police, the military or Whitehall. The total cost of the operation was £10 million pounds.<ref name="Daily Mail 1"/>
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  • ...30 front companies under the umbrella of the Prince Group LLC <ref> Public Intelligence [http://publicintelligence.net/blackwaterxe-front-companies-chart/ Blackwat ...e Chairman of Blackwater and the head of [http://www.totalintel.com/ Total Intelligence Solutions] (another Prince Group subsidiary). He maintains strong links to
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  • [[MI5]] acquired the lead intelligence role in Northern Ireland in 2007. During the Troubles, according to the Ros ...IRA represented a 'law and order' problem rather than a security one, and intelligence assistance should go through Special Branch. The [[Defence Operations Centr
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  • ...st time that a UK government has taken decisions on its defence, security, intelligence, resilience, development and foreign affairs capabilities in the round, set ...be made we are giving priority to continuing investment in our world-class intelligence agencies.
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  • ===Costs of Intelligence Gathering=== ...annual amount it paid to informants since 2004, when £145,198 was paid. A total of £762,459 was paid between 2004 and 2008. <ref name="Lewis">Paul Lewis [
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  • ...rough Freedom of Information request August 2010</ref> More than half the total amount is made up of [[BAA]]'s contribution. :TOTAL £ 1, 160, 000<ref name="Grampian"/>
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  • ....<ref name=" MI5"> MI5 Website [https://www.mi5.gov.uk/output/covert-human-intelligence-sources.html How we operate] accessed 22/01/11</ref> ...f Covert Human Intelligence Sources has generated heated debate regarding "intelligence-led policing" and accusations of "corporate policing."
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  • ...lines and take his mask off.” Unconfirmed but suspected that police had intelligence on the activities of some anti-capitalist activists who had travelled acros ...neagles. They were requested and then handled by the National Public Order Intelligence Unit (NPOIU) and operated together with the Metropolitan Police (Please not
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  • ...[http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/feb/14/energy-firms-activists-intelligence-gathering Revealed: how energy firms spy on environmental activists] ''The ...dd]] is a former employee of [[C2i International]], a private security and intelligence gathering firm best known for its employment of [[Toby Kendall]] / [[Ken To
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  • ::Mr Rycroft and his firm, EC Transport (Wimborne) Limited, were fined a total of pounds 1,600 at Bournemouth Crown Court last July for carrying hazardous ...''Sunday Times'', it was rumoured that the two men were part of an [[MI6]] intelligence-gathering operation in Iraq.<ref>Adam Nathan, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk
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  • In total 19 out of 143 Tories and 11 out of 67 new Labour MPs came from a lobbying b [[The Times]] unearthed a corporate intelligence company with a close interest in Sri Lanka, a property investor who lobbies
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  • ...earch work undertaken during my time in opposition. Records currently show total payment of £5800 over this period.<ref>Andrew Sparrow, [http://www.guardia According to the ''Telegraph'', Israeli intelligence officers were present at this meeting, at which sanctions against Iran were
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  • ...as Chief Constable where he is noted for having developed the concept of 'Total Policing'. From 2009 to 2011 he is one of the Inspectors of Constabulary, b ==Chief Constable of Merseyside Police - 2004: Total policing==
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  • *[[James Clapper]] Director of national intelligence USA *[[Christophe de Margerie]] Total CEO and chair France
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  • ...ving as Platoon Commander, Company Commander, Operations Officer and as an Intelligence Officer in Northern Ireland. In 1991 he was Mentioned in Despatches.<ref>[h :Total cost £1,623.84 – the remainder being met by a non-registrable source. (2
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  • ...sured him that they would for the anti-AWACS resolution, which brought the total number of representatives publicly and privately opposed to the sale to nea ...olicy'.<ref>Bryan R. Gibson, Covert Relationship: American Foreign Policy, Intelligence, and the Iran-Iraq War, 1980-1988 (Praeger, 2010), 73; Walt & Mearsheimer,
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  • ...1983 a US court ordered Rich to start paying a fine that would ultimately total $19 million. On that same day, Mr. Rich sold [[Marc Rich International]] to According to intelligence writer Yossi Melman, agreed at some point to work with [[Mossad]] as a 'say
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  • ...accessed on 27 October 2013 at 17:20</ref> She served for four years as an Intelligence Officer (Lieutenant) in the [[Israel Defense Forces]].<ref name="about">"[h ...alestinian Authority]] as "refugees". This would, she said, bring down the total number of people considered Palestinian refugees from approximately five mi
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  • ...nd Ireland and a Non-Executive Director of [[Merit Group plc]], a data and intelligence business. Angela was Corporate Communications Director of [[ADT Limited]],
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  • ...Major General [[Aharon Zeevi Farkash]] the former head of Israeli Military Intelligence. According to the AIA, website, Major Farkash’s main concern was that the ...nt director, General [[Amos Yadlin]] the former head of [[Israeli Military Intelligence]] and deputy commander of the [[Israeli Air Force]]<ref name="biog">[http:/
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  • ...eting]] took place from 29 May until 1 June 2014 in Copenhagen, Denmark. A total of around 140 participants from 22 countries attended.<ref name="pressrelea *How special is the relationship in intelligence sharing?
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  • ...gade, the Paratroopers Brigade, Iron Trail Brigade, Givati Brigade, Combat Intelligence Corps, Shayetet 3 Daburium Patrol Squadrons, Golan Artillery Regiment.<ref ...Vid">FIDF Youtube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ps1K5-yrHfo IDF Combat Intelligence Corps: Atlanta Friends of the IDF (FIDF)]. Accessed 9 March 2015.</ref> the
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  • ...ort, and slightly over a half million dollars came from government grants. Total expenditures were $14.7 million -69 percent for program services, 21 percen ...down of Program Services expenditures, which constitute over two-thirds of total expenditures in the 1981-82 IRS report. The largest disbursement in this ca
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  • ...residents of thirty-eight major American Jewish organizations that claim a total membership of 4.5 million people. ...little short of $2.5 million, so it can be safely assumed that the actual total was substantially higher.
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  • ...Special Branch Intelligence System (NSBIS)|Parents=[[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]], [[National Domestic Extremism Unit]]|SubUnits=none|Targets=[[Domest ...ww.pressgazette.co.uk/six-journalists-sue-met-police-over-surveillance-and-intelligence-files-kept-domestic-extremism ], ''Press Gazette'', 20 November 2014, acces
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  • ...from high school she served in the Israeli Defence Forces and the Israeli Intelligence Service. After her military service she migrated to Miami, Florida. Schecter is reported to have contributed a total of $47,400 to eighteen campaign committees in the United States.<ref name =
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  • ...outh African television, had been produced by the South African [[Military Intelligence Division]] (MID), who had commissioned Crozier of the ISC/FARI to write the
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  • In 2007, this would also include dissemination of police intelligence from the National Ports Analysis Centre.<ref>Frank Gregory, Policing the 'n :: — The collection and development of intelligence.
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  • ...of Propaganda is a direct attack against man; a menace which threatens the total personality, feeding belief without knowledge. ...n intelligence information supplied by the U.K. and by the secret Pentagon intelligence operation, the [[Office of Special Plans]] set up by Defense Secretary [[Do
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  • ...nly needs to make a few arrests—and then amplify the message through his total control of television." ...by MacGovern that this U.S. "rhetoric" strategy follows the tried-and-true intelligence gambit known as the Mighty Wurlitzer, in which [[Disinformation]] and [[Mis
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  • ...gov.uk/sites/default/files/Item%205%20Total%20Professionalism%20Update.pdf Total Professionalism Update], Metropolitan Police Service, 29 September 2014 (ac : The Total Professionalism Programme was initiated in 2012 to raise standards of leade
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  • ...ely around 6,000 workers lose their jobs, whilst more than 1,200 people in total are arrested in regular confrontations with police.<ref name="UC168169">Rob *'''1995:''' Present at meeting to discuss the sharing of intelligence product between the [[MI5]] case officer responsible for monitoring Militan
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  • ...ill Companies]] | [[The Northern Trust Company]] | [[Thomson Reuters]] | [[Total]] | [[Trinity Mirror]] plc | [[Tube Lines]] | [[University of East London]]
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  • ...adav Zafrir, former commander of the Israel Defense Forces' technology and intelligence unit, 8200, and founder of the IDF's Cyber Command. After leaving the IDF Z ...nd Richard Perry accounted for more than one-third of The Israel Project's total revenue.<ref name ="clifton singer">Eli Clifton, '[http://www.thenation.com
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  • In December 1955, De Lorenzo was appointed head of the Italian military intelligence service SIFAR, serving until October 1962 when he became Commandant of the ...e de Defesa do Estado (PIDE), one section of Aginter Presse ran a parallel intelligence service with links to the CIA, the German BND, the Spanish DGS, the South A
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  • ...picture of the intensity of Damman's operation; a note indicates that the total number of mailings sent out by the Academy in 1973 would exceed 50,000. ...sy in Brussels reportedly concealed his activities as a member of Franco's intelligence service. Jacobo would remain in touch with Damman throughout the 1970s; Dam
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  • ...tudies related to the strategies by which free societies can utilise their total strength to preserve and further develop the values underlying Western civi ...and the academic community should be fostered 'for the benefit of both the intelligence community and the intellectual community.' <ref>Ed Grant, 'Cline urges CIA-
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  • ...ged that a Special Branch informer was involved in the killing and that an intelligence dossier held by the police showed, according to McAlorum's family, that the ...rmation to republicans. McComb said this was based in part on confidential intelligence documents, one of which had only been received in the previous year, but re
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  • ...' had raised £6.9 million in donations, more than double [[Vote Leave]]'s total of £2.8 million, with the remain campaign significantly boosted by Lord [[ ...the remain campaign and warnings of economic chaos as 'insulting people's intelligence'. She vowed instead to make 'the positive and progressive' case for remaini
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  • ...Intelligence'' by CIA veteran Victor Marchetti and former State Department Intelligence official John D. Marks. Although the CIA temporarily staved off the crisis ...indicated that FWF was "run with the knowledge and cooperation of British Intelligence". At the same time, the CIA discovered that Marchetti and Marks were planni
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  • ...counselled Margaret Thatcher, and the creation of an international private intelligence service which came to be known as the [[6I]] (six-eye), misprinted in Crozi ...a well-known (some would say notorious) ex-senior man in Britain's Secret Intelligence Service [MI6], [[Nicholas Elliott]]" (296).
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  • because of the 1977 creation with Violet and Huyn of the private sector intelligence Stauffenberg and the private intelligence service he ran for the CDU/CSU. As we have
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  • of the eminence of its members and the notoriety of its allies in the intelligence international "Private Sector Operational Intelligence agency" closely linked to the
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  • ...an and Afro-Caribbean populations had increased, saying they were based on intelligence and not race.<ref>Paul Kane, 'Stop and search defended', ''Leicester Mercur ...a national network of collaborative multi-force and multi-agency Regional Intelligence Units'; and 'instigated the mapping of Organised Crime Groups across all fo
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  • ...ntracts in 2009 and 2010, each worth 60,000 for at least 120 days work. In total he was paid 182,223 through his company, Epic (GS), including expenses and ...ing Committee for the undercover policing unit the [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]].<ref>NPOIU Strategic Overview - Update, Council Committee on Terrori
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  • ...s person of interest when that company was targeted by the anti-corruption intelligence unit CIB3 - which had planted a bug in its offices, as part of [[Operation ...icantly to the creation of [[Operation Othona]], the Metropolitan Police's intelligence-gathering operation around police corruption, and its subsequent large scal
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  • :: (v) Work with Total Technology programme to identify options for conversion of hard copy record ...igence Network Forcewide System database (INFOS), maintained by the Covert Intelligence unit ([[SCO35|SC&O35]]);
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  • ...ander of the [[Metropolitan Police Special Branch]] (MPSB) and Director of Intelligence. Since retiring he has become an author of fiction. :: The objective was to gather secret political intelligence, information that couldn't be obtained by other means. Many in the Met as a
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  • ...<ref name="ART120p70">Politiets Efterretningstjeneste (Danish Security and Intelligence Service), [https://www.pet.dk/English/~/media/Engelsk/PETannualreport_2006- ...e was a Second Secretary at the British Embassy in India. Typically Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) officers overseas are assigned such status as cover. Note als
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  • ...tropolitan Police's intelligence unit later run by [[Ray Adams]]), he sold intelligence on to leading underworld figures. He was also friends with Flying Squad det ...across Europe and America.<ref name="untouchables"/><ref name="curse"/> In total the police investigation identified around 30 property deals relating to th
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  • ...r details and references.</ref> infiltrating activist groups and gathering intelligence about their political work. ...ely to already be on the radar of [[Special Branch]] or other security and intelligence agencies. This makes Lambert's involvement with these groups - sometimes a
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  • ...radical / illegal activities, but seemed in retrospect to be mainly about intelligence gathering. However, he did feel at the time there was something out of plac ...mley-in-Bow, was placed under heavy overt surveillance by police [[Forward Intelligence Teams]].<ref>'PiGWATCH', [https://www.indymedia.org.uk/en/2003/09/276680.ht
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  • ...police officers|Image=Rod Richardson face.jpg |Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Unit|DatesDeployed=1999-2003|Targets=Environmental, anti-capitalist and ant ...itan Police officer and that he had worked for the [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]].<ref name="ucpi.161215.1">Undercover Policing Public Inquiry, [https
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  • ...police officers|Image=Rod Richardson face.jpg |Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Unit|DatesDeployed=1999-2003|Targets=Environmental, anti-capitalist and ant ...l from 'Yvette', 7 January 2017.</ref> This raid was part of a coordinated intelligence-gathering effort which saw a number of similar raids across the north of En
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