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  • Charles Maechling (Carnegie End.) 1 0.8 ...[John Singlaub]]. Singlaub, who had been pushed into retirement during the Carter years for insubordination in opposing policies of which he disapproved, was
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  • ...emocrat Federal Executive and setting up the Reformer Magazine, chaired by Charles Kennedy MP. He joined the Labour Party in 1995 and has been a Labour counci ...ra Mullaney]] | [[Antonia Norman]] | [[Toby North]] | [[Ben O'Keeffe]] | [[Charles Ogilvie]] | [[Louise Page-Jennings]] | [[Allan Paltzer]] | [[Chris Peacock]
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  • ...about this, several of them made no secret about it. When president Jimmy Carter installed Admiral Stansfield Turner as CIA director, many of the expunged o ...Haig]], [[Lee H. Hamilton]], John Hamre, [[Sam Nunn]], [[Paul O'Neill]], [[Charles S. Robb]], [[William Roth]], and [[James Rodney Schlesinger]]:
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  • *[[Jane Bonham Carter|Baroness Bonham-Carter of Yarnbury]] Liberal Democrat *[[Lord Carter of Barnes]] Labour
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  • *[[Michael Edward Charles Morris]] *[[Sid Carter]]
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  • The AWACS sale had initially been the project of the outgoing Carter administration (in Autumn 1980), and while running for office Reagan had op ...h, writes Laham—who had lobbied him to oppose the sale. On 3 June Rep. [[Charles E. Schumer]] (New York) presented the administration with handwritten lette
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  • ...mmunity leader from Los Angeles who, however, soon resigned to work on the Carter campaign and served as White House Jewish advisor from March 1978 to the ne ...in 1983: [[Mote Friedkin]] of Ohio, $1,000 in 1980 and $12,000 in 1983: [[Charles Schusterman]] of Tulsa, $3,000 in 1980, $10,000 in 1981, and $12,000 in 198
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  • ...f Jewish Education]], [[Business Executives for National Security]], the [[Carter Center]], the [[Citizens Foundation, USA]], [[Center for American Progress] ...r) | [[Jonathan P. Levitt]] (Director) | [[Michael Mufson]] (Director) | [[Charles Myers]] (Director) | [[Philip R. Rosenblatt]] (Director) | [[Jonathan M. Sa
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  • ...ole as a political police in the mid-1970s. This was notably the case of [[Charles Elwell]] who transferred from running K2 (Soviet satellite states) counter- ...contact with Frolik were Peter Wright, "leader" of the ultra faction, and Charles Elwell, head of F1 counter-subversion from 1974 to 1979 before working clos
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  • This unnamed former MI5 man is clearly [[Charles Elwell]], who had retired the previous month as Assistant Director of MI5 a ...ential election to ensure that no "October surprise" would allow President Carter to gain another term in office (346)*.
    141 KB (22,219 words) - 22:43, 18 June 2016
  • Charles, former Gendarmerie General Fernand Beaurir, ex-Chief of the Army General levels. One notable link was MI5's Charles Elwell who would later work with Brian
    131 KB (20,761 words) - 20:45, 21 May 2016
  • joined the 6I after being made redundant by President Carter's DCI, Admiral Turner, participant was Conservative MP Sir Philip Carter Goodhart, a scion of the American
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