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  • ...e East wars, interviewed suicide bombers, debriefed defectors from Iranian intelligence organizatons, and covered the plight of Christians persecuted for their fai *''The French Betrayal of America'' (Crown Forum, March 2004)
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  • ...f> It is an elite networking and policy-planning venture bringing together French, German and British elites. Its dedicated website has now been abolished an ...ive Chairman of London-based Montrose Associates, which provides strategic intelligence and advice to international corporations and governmental agencies. He was
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  • ...ond was first detailed by the CIA to the NSC in 1982 as Senior Director of Intelligence Programs. He resigned from the CIA in April 1983 in order to become a spec ...olicies of President Fran was a student activist group described by a 1982 French Parliamentary Inquiry as a "satellite movement" of the right wing paramilit
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  • <h4>To: David French<br> ...d States in the 1960s concerning certain political projects of the Central Intelligence Agency of the US).</p>
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  • ...to the war and were you in conversation about the coming campaign with the French paratroops commander in Cyprus? *'''Q''': Did you train and parachute with the French Foreign Legion in the French Pyranees?
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  • ...let had links with South African, American, British, Swiss and West German intelligence. The West German BND is said to be one of his sources of finance. ...ose links to the intelligence services, was founded in the 1950s by former French prime minister [[Antoine Pinay]] and former German chancellor [[Konrad Aden
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  • ...ondly, AquaFed has strong French roots due to its close connections to the French water multinational [[Suez]]. AquaFed’s president is [[Gerard Payen]], t ...erence AquaFed, launched in October 2005 and with very strong links to the French water giants Suez and Veolia, attempted to co-opt one of the key demands of
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  • ...d Dearlove|Sir Richard Dearlove]] ([[Kent School]]) - Director of [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]] ...Assemblee Nationale in Paris each summer, and in turn places American and French students in the offices of MPs at Westminster. The programme has been runni
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  • ...the role of UN security forces in the post-Cold War era. After working in intelligence during World War II, he served as a personal assistant to [[Gladwyn Jebb]], ...s frequent guest of BBC Radio and Television in discussion of European and French Issues.
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  • ...as sent to Dartmouth Naval Col1ege. He joined ICI after serving w1th naval Intelligence. ...f the original banking partner. This 52 year old director now lIves in the French Alps.
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  • ...1900. He was in the Staffordshire Regt. As he could speak German, Italian, French and Polish with equal facility, he served and studied in China and Russia a While he served as an intelligence staff in Tientsin, he was also the foreign correspondent of the ''[[Daily T
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  • ...ce courier for Special Branch, adviser to [[MI5]], [[MI10]], the Political Intelligence Department of the [[Foreign Office]], the [[Political Warfare Executive]], ...they reveal the existence of two important and related, secret and private intelligence organisations that have so far more or less slipped through the parapolitic
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  • ...ich illustrate the degree to which the [[Economic League]] and the British Intelligence services were cooperating. ...just two days, it was long enough to severely rattle the Admiralty. Naval Intelligence was convinced that the "mutiny" was the work of "communist agitators" and t
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  • ...eing "left of centre". A grammar school boy from Huddersfield, his natural intelligence and hard work earned him a place at Oxford where, in the thirties, he was a Influential figures from Industry, the military and Intelligence were recruited to the cause. A central, and vital figure, would be the prop
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  • ==Public Relations, Lobbying and Business Intelligence firms== In January 2008, Procter & Gamble is listed as a client for French PR firm [[I&E]]<ref> Public Relations Organisation International [http://ww
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  • ...xternal Documentation and Counter-espionage Service), was France's foreign intelligence agency from 1945 to 1982 when it was replaced by the [[DGSE]].<ref name="DG .../www.namebase.org/main1/_28french-intelligence_29-Sdece.html SDECE (FRENCH INTELLIGENCE)]
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  • ...in 2004 as program assistant/coordinator. She speaks Swedish, English and French. ...ent of International Institute of Communications, London ; current head of French IIC chapter, publisher and media consultant)
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  • ...nist trade union leader who ran an international network for the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]'s [[James Angleton]]. During his tenure as US Labour attaché At the Telegraph Group: [[Stuart Whitelaw]], [[Ian Forsyth]], [[Roger French]], [[Roland Halliwell]], [[Janis Hegarty]], [[Jim Robinson]], [[Roger Tripp
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  • ...nd [[Douglas Hurd]] between 1989 and 1995, and London correspondent of the French politics weekly, [[Valeurs Actuelles]], between 1996 and 1998. He is a form ...Industrialists, International Crisis Group, KPMG Europe and the Economist Intelligence Unit, who give their views on how the world should be shaped.
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  • ...Edward Stewart Holland Le Bailly''' (18 July 1915) was Director-General of Intelligence at the [[Ministry of Defence]] from 1972 to 1975, and was a member of the r ===Intelligence===
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  • ...s the intellectual and administrative father of the Vietnam war. While the French were going down to defeat at Dien Bien Phu, and the Americans leading a UN ...C); a London based right-wing think-tank with links to the CIA and British intelligence. Thompson was reportedly involved in the group from the offset, and along w
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  • According to OSI, the term '''open society''' was first proposed by French philosopher [[Henri Bergson]] (1859-1941) in his book ''The Two Sources of ...nfluence gave rise to suspicions that he was operating as part of the U.S. intelligence complex. In 1989, the Washington Post reported charges first made in 1987 b
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  • ...man and an English mother. His father served in an ambulance unit with the French Army in [[World War I]], winning a [[Croix de Guerre]] in 1916. Robert was ...gence officer. That a known Communist should have been allowed to join the intelligence service seems extraordinary in retrospect (considering that the UK was much
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  • ...Information Center''' is a US neoconservative think thank with a focus on intelligence-related issues. ...can also be described as a US neoconservative think thank with a focus on intelligence-related issues. According to Phil Kelly's (1981) <ref>[http://www.wcml.org.
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  • ...threat to Europe and beyond.' The website is available in English, Dutch, French, Spanish and Arabic. <ref>[http://www.realite-eu.org/site/c.9dJBLLNkGiF/b.2 ...arrett]], the founder of the affiliated e-newsletter [[International Media Intelligence Analysis]] ([[IMIA]]) and several other alarmist organisations. The Réalit
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  • ...y Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations]] and is an officer of the [[French Legion of Honor]]. Taurel was previously president and a member of the exec ==Public Relations, Lobbying and Business Intelligence Firms==
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  • ...ed not to join. <ref> MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, by Stephen Dorril, Touchstone, 2002, p.783.</ref> On the same day ...on the Ottoman Empire? Or in June 1940, when he ordered the sinking of the French fleet at Oran?<p>The right of self-protection from Napoleon, Hitler and mov
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  • ...ear after the Falklands/Malvinas conflict: 'the actions of the British and French forces during the past five years hardly indicate a total lack of utility
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  • ...and social sciences at [[University of Geneva]]. He studied philosophy and French literature at the Masters level, and Arabic and [[Islamic studies]] for hi ...eir marriage. His brother, [[Hani Ramadan]] lives in Geneva, where he is a French teacher and the director of the Islamic Centre of Geneva.
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  • ...curement minister, immediately took up a defence sector advisory role with French arms manufacturer [[Thales]]. ...Member, Shadow Cabinet 1997-2001: Opposition Chief Whip 1997-2001; Member, Intelligence and Security Committee 2001-05; Shadow Secretary of State for Trade 2003-05
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  • ...ylvania School of Dental Medicine]], the [[Eisenhower Fellowships]], the [[French American Chamber of Commerce]] and the [[Opera Company of Philadelphia]]. H ==PR, Lobbying and Market Intelligence firms==
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  • ...ear and Middle East issues. He is the director of the [[European Strategic Intelligence and Security Center]] and was listed as an expert by [[Realite EU]] a front ...tive in Francophone media. Prior to that Moniquet wrote extensively about intelligence related matters.
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  • He was also a foreign assessor of the [[US National Intelligence Council]]’s outlook studies and briefed senior Pentagon officials and fla Prins is fluent in French and also speaks Dutch. <ref> LSE [http://www.lse.ac.uk/people/g.prins@lse.a
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  • ...s the intellectual and administrative father of the Vietnam war. While the French were going down to defeat at Dien Bien Phu, and the Americans leading a UN ...er-insurgency in Malaya: hearts and minds, intelligence, and propaganda' ''Intelligence and National Security'', Volume 16, Number 3, September 2001 , pp. 60-78(19
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  • ...ittee Chairman Obey and was a key advisor to Speaker Pelosi on defense and intelligence matters. Morrison also served as budget analyst with the Office of Manageme * [[Cameron French]]
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  • *09. Mohammad Atta allegedly meets with senior Iraqi intelligence officials at the Iraqi embassy in Prague. The 9/11 Report (Section 7) will ...r [[Curveball]], granted asylum in Germany, ceases cooperating with German intelligence officials. The CIA assures the Germans that they have other sources that co
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  • ...t.gif| Webcast] of Conversations with History Interview in 2002</ref> is a French philosopher with a particular interest in [[Islamism]]. He has enjoyed some ...//www.ceri-sciencespo.com/cherlist/roy.htm| Biography] from the website of French National Center for Scientific Research (accessed 3 April 2008):
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  • ...d that he has got a firm foothold in the Financial Times and the Economist Intelligence Unit as well as a link with overseas papers makes it all the more important ...on the importance to the British government of the country they are from. French and German journalists, for example, are higher up the priority list than t
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  • '''RISC Management''' was a private security and intelligence company controlled by former Metropolitan Police officer [[Keith Hunter]], In 2007, the Met’s Intelligence Development Group (IDG) – a covert arm of the anti-corruption squad - lau
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  • .../ref> He has been the subject of competing allegations about which western intelligence agencies distributed the forgeries. ==1999 Intelligence operation==
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  • DGSE. French foreign intelligence agency. [[Category: spooks]][[Category:French intelligence]]
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  • ...sed owing to his diplomatic immunity but the others were questioned by the French [[DST]] counterintelligence agency. The [[RUC]] said that a dummy Blowpipe ...s "an arms dealer with an office in Geneva, Switzerland" and cited unnamed intelligence sources on his role in the deal:
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  • ...ersity]] with a Master’s in Security Policy Studies and is proficient in French, Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi.<ref>Counterterrorism Blog, [http://counterterrorismb *"Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism: A US Perspective," in ''Collection of Expert Opinion
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  • [[Alain Chouet]] is a former senior officer of French intelligence agency, the [[DGSE]]. ...E's Security Intelligence Service (SRS). That is, of the entity within the Intelligence administration that was then charged with the monitoring of crime, espionag
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  • ...d Paris.<ref>[http://public.cq.com/docs/hs/hsnews110-000002467195.html DHS Intelligence Chief Reaches Out to CIA Friends], by Jeff Stein, CQ Homeland Security, 9 M Murray allegedly received a French intelligence warning about Al Qaeda activities in 2001.
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  • ...he wrote to [[Peter Wilkinson|Sir Peter Wilkinson]] (later Coordinator of Intelligence and Security in the British Cabinet Office) and asked his help in transform ...ad "learned from responsible officials that ISC is also the creature of an intelligence service, British this time." <ref>Bernard Nossiter, ''International Herald
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  • :A former military intelligence officer, Jackson also worked in the commercial defense industry. In fact, w ...01 brought together Jackson and various other members of the CER and other intelligence/defence individuals related to what could be termed an Atlanticist nexus.
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  • ...d Press, 6 November 2004.</ref>When the Dutch Government reported that its intelligence services were tracking 150 radical Muslims in a parliamentary debate on 11 In May 2007, De Telegraaf reported that the Dutch [[AIVD]] intelligence agency kept Wilders under surveillance during visits to the Israeli embassy
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  • ...its actions shortly before pulling out of Hanoi in October 1954 after the French defeat at Dien Bien Phu. The team's report, later included among the [[Pent ...erent plans to do "something" about Castro. Included in these schemes were intelligence collection, the use of armed force, and biological and chemical attacks on
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  • ...issues affecting a variety of industry sectors.<ref>[http://www.political-intelligence.com/page/show/category/Our%20Team/office/London/name/Nicholas+Lansman Nicho ...e:Piteam.01.jpg|right|thumb|A young Nicholas Lansmann from the [[Political Intelligence]] website in 2001]]
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