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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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  • ...erge]] and the head of the [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]] [[Brian Crozier]]. <ref name="Landis"/> <td>[[George Handy]]</td></tr>
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  • ...anti-Left operations dating back to Heseltine, Lord Carrington and [[Brian Crozier]]&#39;s days. The CER&#39;s founder [[Nick Butler]] brought funding from [ *Lord [[George Robertson]] (NATO, [[BAP]])
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  • ...uk/pdf/cs05.pdf Racist Murder and Pressure Group Politics], Norman Dennis, George Erdos and Ahmed Al-Shahi, Institute for the Study of Civil Society 2000.</r Harris also played a minor role in Brian Crozier's “full counter-subversion programme, using the enemy’s own methods”
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  • ...rities" (another target of right-wing covert operations according to Brian Crozier's Free Agent p. 251). For Campbell this was the first attempt by the gover ...future NATO secretary (and member of numerous Atlanticist organisations) [[George Robertson]] who was on the BAC Council from 1979-90 and yet was remarkably
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  • ...rosecutions, [http://www.fas.org/irp/offdocs/walsh/chap_28.htm Chapter 28, George Bush].</ref> when it came to the planning of the operational details of ill ...ief Alan D. Fiers, Jr., former CIA Deputy Director for Operations Clair E. George, and former CIA Counter-Terrorism Chief Duane R. Clarridge.
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  • *[[Brian Crozier]]: Soviet Support for International Terrorism. *[[George Will]]: Calculating the Public Interest.
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  • *'''9''' [[Margaret Thatcher]] first met [[Brian Crozier]] on 9 March 1976 at the Eaton Place home of [[Lord De L'Isle]], along wi *'''8''' Letter from [[Leo Cherne]] to [[George H.W. Bush]] lays down [[Team B]] ground rules
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  • ...um Information Service]] relaunched as [[Forum World Features]].<ref>Brian Crozier, Free Agent: The Unseen War 1941-1991, Harper Collins, 1993, p.64.</ref> ...h the [[CIA]] rather than the [[Congress for Cultural Freedom]].<ref>Brian Crozier, Free Agent: The Unseen War 1941-1991, Harper Collins, 1993, p.71.</ref>
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  • ...was shelved and, apart from one major revision in 1993 to integrate Brian Crozier's memoirs which confirmed the main thrust of this investigation, the manusc ...le meetings, the MAUE team was certainly also working closely with the 6I, Crozier's private operational intelligence agency, in its virulent international ca
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  • ...] (ISSED) in Rome, an Italian body that would cooperate closely with Brian Crozier's Institute for the Study of Conflict in the 1970s, described in the next c ...cerned by Crozier's involvement with a CIA front, his MI6 contacts invited Crozier to MI6 headquarters upon his return in November 1964 and commissioned him t
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  • ...g the publication in ''US News and World Report'' of a long interview with Crozier on the subject of terrorism and Communist intentions (125)*. Violet suggest ...of spying. These concerns were integrated into the ISC's deliberations; as Crozier records, "a Whitehall friend of mine had brought me a detailed analysis of
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  • ...d international operations were reaching new heights; indeed at this time, Crozier resigned as Chairman of FWF to turn his attention fully to the ISC and its ...several of which referred to FWF as a CIA operation and one of which named Crozier specifically, it could only be a matter of time before FWF's cover was defi
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  • ...ence service which came to be known as the [[6I]] (six-eye), misprinted in Crozier's memoirs as the "61". ...rd De l'Isle, all present at the March 1976 dinner with Margaret Thatcher. Crozier records:
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  • which soon spread to other countries; Crozier records being confronted with the Administration of many of the Cercle's American allies. Crozier's considerable
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  • Crozier's firsthand memoirs revealing the existence of the 6I – in his words, an focus, coming under the sway of Brian Crozier and his covert network, the 6I.
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