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  • ...oved this statement. MEMRI is based in Washington, DC, and claims to have branch offices in major cities all over the world. As a 501(c)3 non-profit organiz ...the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) (Yigal also served in the IDF/Intelligence Branch from 1968 to 1988), and [[Meyrav Wurmser]], an Israeli-born academic and ne
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  • ...ped/articles/2006/07/26/osamas_olive_branch_to_shiites/ ‘Osama’s Olive Branch to Shi'ites’], ‘‘The Boston Globe’’, 26 July 2006
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  • ...AC and its constituent PACs. While the focus of CPMAJO is on the executive branch of the U.S. government, AIPAC concentrates on the Congress. ...]]'s leadership in the 1980s AIPAC extended its influence to the executive branch. Tivnan describes Dine's thinking thus:
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  • Such diagnoses justified permanent anti-terrorist legislation to target the weak. *[[Alex P. Schmid]] - Erasmus University & UN Terrorism Prevention Branch
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  • ...ook at how Disney is involved in the political process through their media branch.
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  • ...bombing was [[Deon Gouws]], a former member of the South African Security Branch and the notorious [[Vlakplaas]] death squad. In 1996, Gouws had received an ...on attack on the home of a doctor who was later assassinated by a Security Branch death squad;
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  • ...de a thousand advisors to help form Iraq's new police department, judicial branch and prison system. {{ref|11}} DynCorp was reportedly hiring police trainers
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  • ...ing to Robert Tauxe, M.D., chief of the food borne and diarrheal diseases branch of the CDC, there is no such data on organic food production in existence a
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  • ...itten by [[Don Milligan]], reflecting on his time as a workplace activist, branch organiser and as the party’s typesetter (1980-1993), in which he also arg
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  • ===Dundee University and Special Branch surveillance=== ...or terrorists and this has led to overt and covert surveillance by Special Branch of Islamic and anti war groups.<ref>[http://www.thecourier.co.uk/output/200
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  • ...twork of neoliberal intellectuals. [[Bridgett Wagner]], head of the IPN US branch is also at the [[Heritage Foundation]], a neoconservative US think tank ver The UK branch of the IPN is part of the [[Civil Society Coalition on Climate Change]] (CS
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  • :The reduction of a complex branch of biological engineering to "Frankenstein food" was typical of media hopel
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  • ...ould be carefully concealed." To achieve this, the Foreign Office opened a branch of its Information Research Department (IRD) in Singapore. ::q. Association of Irish Priests (Ulster Branch) (Secretary Terrance O'Keefe, Coleraine University)).
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  • ...alton's 'information service' was supplied with information by the Special Branch and the intelligence services of the day. Walton eventually claimed to be a Branch.'(104)
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  • ...=1&so=descend&nh=6&mh=1 here]</ref> Also that year he spoke to the Western Branch of the [[British Nuclear Energy Society]]<ref>British Nuclear Energy Societ
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  • 10 Leazes Terrace, Tyne and Wear Branch Branch Office for Newcastle,Tees and Hartlepool.
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  • ...rm government role in the jailing of Ricky Tomlinson], Tom Coburg, Special Branch Files.org, 15 June 2020. ''Originally published in [https://www.thecanary.c
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  • ...e less intelligent than whites. The debate was organised by the Edinburgh branch of [[Cafe Cyberia]]. This was a company run by [[Keith Teare]] of the [[RC
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  • ....] an attendee at the 1980 Buenos Aires meeting of CAL, the Latin American branch of WACL. Sam Crutchfield, personal attorney to neo-Nazi Roger Pearson, and ...ctors for the Unification Church's CAUSA, is vice-chairman of the American branch of WACL, and has held positions on honorary committees for the American Fri
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  • ...edom, was formed in 1981 by Singlaub himself and immediately became a U.S. branch of WACL.{{ref|79}}
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  • ...ess Council prefers to remain in the background and focus on the Executive branch, the Business Roundtable is unique among general policy groups in that it h
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  • CSR, in other words, can become merely another branch of PR. Averting a public relations disaster often appears as the only possi
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  • ...are extending their skills to extend further into the non-food sector and branch out into housing. A proposal for what has been referred to as 'Tesco Town' ...tober 2005 in Manningtree, England. In January 2005, the Manningtree Tesco branch changed from a supermarket to a Tesco Express store that required deliverie
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  • ...American Express, IBM, Merrill Lynch, Campbell's Soup, and Mercedes Benz. Branch offices were set up around the world to handle the large amount of internat
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  • ...ed by [[John Pilger]] -- a member of the executive board of the Australian branch, dismissed the government of then Prime Minister [[Gough Whitlam]]. This mo
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  • ...dependent survey conducted by the University of Texas at Galveston Medical Branch in 2002 found that 80% of the residents of West Port Arthur surveyed, suffe
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  • ...he continuing Thatcher government, national club membership (as opposed to branch membership) plummeted in the mid-1980s, reaching just under 600 in 1987. Am ..., the most prominent and active being at [[Oxford University]]. The Oxford branch no longer exists.
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  • ...rship approach between the Security Services / local Police Force Special Branch functions and the wider public sector / community stakeholders.<ref>[http:/
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  • Reynolds founded MI6's counter-terrorism branch and was the foreign
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  • ...ael's occupation of the Palestinian territories for maintaining a regional branch in an illegal Israeli settlement. The AUT boycott was not compulsory and wa ...ow known as [[Ariel University Center of Samaria]]) operated as a regional branch of Bar-Ilan University from within an illegal settlement built on the West
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  • *[[United States Legislative Branch]] – Officer of, 1981 to 1983; Staff Member, Senate Armed Services Committ
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  • Modern attitude theory is a branch of behaviorism which views the higher mental functions as explainable in te
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  • ...ective Chief Superintendents at Metropolitan and City Police Company Fraud Branch (C6), based at Richbell Place, London.<ref>Police and Constabulary Almanac ...t-1"></ref> As such he would have overseen SO12, better known as [[Special Branch]].
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  • Since the Second World War the American Government and its espionage branch, the Central Intelligence Agency, have worked systematically to ensure that ...the columns of Encounter or the New Leader, rather than in the trade union branch or on the Conference floor, are now feeling the lack of a mass base within
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  • In mid-[[2005]], the FI launched the Freedom Institute UK, its first overseas branch, with members in [[London]] and [[Cambridge]].
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  • ...evelopment and vice chair of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association UK Branch.
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  • ...itical parties. It was not the sort of atmosphere in which this particular branch of the secret state was going to hold the [[Economic League]] at arms lengt
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  • The new name for the merged [[Special Branch]] and the [[Anti-Terrorist Branch]] from the 2nd October 2006, is the Counter Terrorism Command, also known a
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  • ...is also the Founder and Past President of the New Mexico Women's Forum, a branch of the International Women's Forum, an organization that provides women of
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  • ...onservative MP (Canterbury 1945-53) and chair of a [[Freedom Association]] branch in Kent. ...) to Sir Henry Curtis-Bennett during the time when he was creating Special Branch. Shortly after leaving school, Atkinson offered White the opportunity to go
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  • ...responsibility for domestic intelligence with the police force's "Special Branch", then under [[Basil Thomson]]. Finally [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]] ...about German support for Irish nationalists. Hall and the head of Special Branch, Basil Thomson, then interrogated Casement. After his conviction for treaso
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  • ...y [[Donald im Thurn]], a former agent. The foreign office, MI5 and Special Branch all vouched for its authenticity and it was passed to [[Ramsay MacDonald]]
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  • ...personnel from Ministry of Labour, Home Office, police (presumably Special Branch), IRD and MI5. This looks very important - if there is anything on this com
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  • ...rtially financed by the IFC (the [[International Finance Corporation]] - a branch of the [[World Bank]]). The IFC provided a loan of $22.5 million for the Du
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  • The 1980s also saw DuPont branch out into the life sciences. The company began to delve into the development
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  • ...onservative MP (Canterbury 1945-53) and chair of a [[Freedom Association]] branch in Kent. ...Sir [[Henry Curtis-Bennett]] during the time when he was creating Special Branch. Shortly after leaving school, Atkinson offered White the opportunity to go
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  • ...en of the meetings in the area." They also recorded the establishment of a branch of the "Children's Faith Crusade" in February 1923. "Results to date are en :A small and short-lived branch of the League more or less run, it would seem, from Lancashire and Cheshire
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  • ...he Economic Study Clubs. In 1925/6 he was also President of the Birmingham Branch of the British Fascists. Other leading British Fascists, from groups coordi
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  • ...ue and the British state's hard pressed secret servants in MI5 and Special Branch. ...es, and was probably better equipped for such work than MI5 or the Special Branch.
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  • ...ice minister, and [[Clement Attlee]] authorised the establishment of a new branch of the Secret Services. It was called the [[Information Research Department
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  • ...of Police, then Sir [[Robert Mark]]. For the first two exercises spurious "anti-terrorist" excuses were given. For the last two none were even offered. Unable to sto :". . . Harold was worried about the business when troops did an anti-terrorist exercise at London Airport. He said to me: 'Have you ever thought that they
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  • ...ld Wilson|Wilson]]'s relationship with the secret services, particularly F Branch of [[MI5]] which was responsible for surveillance of the British left and t ...be briefed by the director of F Branch, [[Dick Thistlethwaite]], and the F Branch officer in charge of the bugging of NUS headquarters. But rather than backi
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  • ...s on individuals were based on information obtained illegally from special branch officers. It also admitted that it was also "probably true" that "Police of
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  • ...Skipton office making its North West regional office, in Warrington, a sub-branch run from Skipton.
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  • ...better to discuss a more general resolution put forward by the East Anglia branch about the need for a review of the whole organisation, as this could also c
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  • For information on P&G’s Subsidiary & Branch Locations, Corporate Hierarchy, and Manufacturing Branches, visit Hoover’
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  • ...re people to be served faster, with lower labour costs. In 1947, the Tesco branch in St Albans, a small shop by 21st century standards (200 square metres) wa
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  • ...itute commonly used to treat heroin addiction was developed by [[Hoescht]] branch of [[IG Farben]] during the WW2 as Dolophine.[244]
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  • ...d exposed the unsanitary conditions there, the company responded with what branch secretary, Carolyn Leckie called 'a climate of fear' against union members. ...owever, did not come from the goodness of Sodexho's heart. As local UNISON branch secretary Caroline Leckie said, "the only reason we won was the strike - th
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  • ...ences policy development within Congress and the White House and executive branch agencies'. They also 'fend off policy proposals that add burdens, liabiliti
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  • ...ion though they assumed it to be the Foreign Office [i.e. IRD] and Special Branch.'(104) :'They were an eye-opener. No MI5, no Special Branch, no George Smiley could have compiled more comprehensive dossiers. Not just
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  • ...'look, I know who you are, we know all about you', became I had a Special Branch record from being in politics, working in extreme groups. They couldn't wor
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  • ...ing [[Labour Party]] candidates. It was founded in May 1985 as the British branch of the American organisation the [[Western Goals Foundation]], with [[Paul
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  • ...nstitute]] | [[American-European Strategy Research Institute]] (the German branch, also known as [[Western Goals Europe E. V.]])
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  • ...ng his own radical policy agendas through key departments of the executive branch. With his own neoconservative, pro-Israel credentials well established, Abr ...ose the role of Bush, who was Reagan's vice president during the executive branch's illegal support to the Contras.
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  • ...istance' to Uzbekistan about dealing with the U.S. Congress, and Executive Branch on economic and trade relations, according to PWC's 'engagement letter.' Th
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  • ===H Branch=== ...I5 historian [[Christopher Andrew]], Evans was serving in [[MI5 H Branch|H Branch]] as H1B/1, when Duff's successor Sir [[Patrick Walker]] ordered his superi
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  • ...nd I was able to compare notes with [[Bill Lowry]], former head of Special Branch in Belfast, and [[Anthony McIntyre]], a former IRA H-Block prisoner turned
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  • ...ure of the armed group has been defined, our interlocutor from the Special Branch said, "You're now ready to go get them, to put their leaders out of commiss
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  • ...at trained senior civil servants, army officers and members of the Special Branch in 'psychological warfare' against anti-establishment groups and parties.<r ...rked as his deputy, had been the head of the Army Psychological Operations branch at the Joint Warfare Establishment at [[Old Sarum]], although he knew that
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  • theatres, including UK Special Forces, SIS and Special Branch. John inspired the creation of a Strategic
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  • ...Office of Judge Advocate General in 1946 as head of the International Law Branch and Foreign Claims Commission Office. After retiring from active duty, he
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  • ...sed 3 November 2010). </ref> He was later seconded to the [[Anti Terrorist Branch]] and was the deputy forward control coordinator at the [[Libyan People's B
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  • ...) is a former police commander who headed Scotland Yard’s Anti-Terrorism Branch from June 2002 and its successor organisation the Counter Terrorism Command ...ref> On 2 October 2006 the Anti-Terrorist Branch was merged with [[Special Branch]] to form the Counter Terrorism Command, which was led by Clarke. <ref>[ht
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  • ...es=Domestic Extremism|Name=Muslim Contact Unit|Alias=MCU|Parents=[[Special Branch]], |SubUnits=none|Targets=[[Domestic Extremism]]|Dates= 2002 to 2016}} ...ces. <ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2005/jul/20/religion.july7 Special Branch to track Muslims across UK], by Vikram Dodd, ''The Guardian'', 20 July 2005
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  • A long-serving officer with the [[Special Branch|Metropolitan Police Special Branch]], Lambert was a key member of its secretive [[Special Demonstration Squad] He subsequently set up the [[Muslim Contact Unit]] within Special Branch, which worked with British Islamists purportedly to temper radicalisation,
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  • ...speak for the petroleum industry to the public, Congress and the Executive Branch, state governments and the media. We negotiate with regulatory agencies, re
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  • ...h.org/news/2002/jun/09ni.htm Inside Castlereagh: Files stolen from Special Branch HQ], Statewatch Bulletin, June 2002, accessed 8 April 2002.</ref> ...ane Kennedy]]; Flanagan's deputy, [[Colin Cramphorn]]; the Head of Special Branch in Belfast [[Bill Lowry]]; and the tall chap in the grey suit, [[MI5]]'s ma
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  • The [[Special Demonstration Squad]] is a Special Branch Unit established in the late 1960s as a result of the rise of the New Left. 'Officer A' from a secretive unit of the [[Special Branch]] of the [[Metropolitan Police Service]], tells ''The Guardian'' that his r
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  • ==Branch Energy== ...g interests in Kenya, and was associated with [[Branch Energy (Kenya)]]. [[Branch Energy]] owned diamond mining rights in Sierra Leone, and introduced the pr
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  • ...litan Police officer [[Keith Hunter]], established in 2005 from the London branch of [[ISC Global]]. It ceased to operate in January 2014, though Hunter and ...ppointment to RISC Management was reported as an attempt by the company to branch out following the financial crash of 2008.<ref>[http://www.intelligenceonli
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  • ...Labour government's support of the Foundation. He has described it as 'the branch of New Labour tasked with securing the Muslim vote and reducing British Mus ...015, this was confirmed when he announced he was starting [[Pegida UK]], a branch of the German anti-Islam, anti-immigrant movement. Days later it emerged th
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  • ...he PRC is said by the Israeli government to be “Hamas’s organisational branch in Europe” whose members are “senior Hamas leaders who promote the move
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  • '''UN Office on Drugs and Crime/Terrorism Prevention Branch''' :The [[UN Terrorism Prevention Branch|Terrorism Prevention Branch]] (TPB), an arm of the Vienna based [[UN Office on Drugs and Crime]] (UNODC
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  • ...ity workers and trade unionists, first in [[MI5|MI5’s]] [[MI5 F branch|F branch]] and then privately for the [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]] and th ...to London in 1955. He was then posted to [[MI5|MI5’s]] counter-espionage branch and served in several of its sections until 1965. <ref>'[http://www.timeson
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  • ...An article published in 1978 stated that ISC had plans to publish through branch offices in Germany, France and Latin America. <ref>Richard Sim, 'Research n ...[[Charles Elwell]], who had retired from [[MI5|MI5’s]] [[MI5 F branch|F branch]] in 1979. Dubbed the Security Service's “Witchfinder-General” by the '
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  • 'The group is not', reported the ''Jerusalem Post'', 'a branch of any central organization, which as far as Moonman is concerned is "a rel ...er of [[B'nai B'rith]]. While [[Leif Wellerop]], director of the Norwegian branch office of the [[International Christian Embassy]], was there 'for the secon
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  • According to the [[Anti-Defamation League]], the JDO is a branch of Kahanism:
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  • ...ldiers will be prohibited from even remaining members of the Herefordshire branch of the SAS Regimental Association. They have effectively been expelled.
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  • ==US branch==
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  • ...mmunist line taken by the ''New Statesman'' and the ''Nation''. The Paris branch of [[Congress for Cultural Freedom|The Congress]] paid off the journal’s
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  • ...larke (Police officer)]] former head of Scotland Yard’s [[Anti-Terrorism Branch]] from June 2002 and its successor organisation the [[Counter Terrorism Com
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  • ...)|Office of Naval Intelligence]], the [[Security Executive]] and [[Special Branch]].<ref>Thomas E. Mahl, Desperate Deception, Brassey's 1999, pp.11-14.</ref>
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  • ...e Guatemalan military, [[Sammy Sapyr]], then director of ISDS's Guatemalan branch, described the company's services in great detail. These included antiterro ...Hoover's use of leaks to blackmail, among many other purposes, see Taylor Branch, Parting the Waters: America in the King Years 1954-63 (New York: Simon &
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  • ...n's committee. It is noteworthy that official witnesses from the executive branch (rows 1-3) accounted for 41.6 percent of the total. Equally interesting, ho
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  • ...ritten by [[Charles Elwell]], formerly of [[MI5|MI5’s]] [[MI5 F branch|F branch]] which targeted ‘subversives’. <ref>Richard Norton-Taylor, ‘[http://
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  • *I was speaker at the East Midlands Branch of the "Securities and Investments Institute" dinner, which included dinner
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  • ::The unit liaises with Special Branch teams within police forces in bringing together intelligence that helps to :Essentially it is pooling intelligence from special branch officers, uniformed surveillance teams and undercover officers that can be
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  • ...d him in the field. All officers will have provided information to Special Branch's [[Animal Rights National Index]], which in 1999 was restructured to becom
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  • ...accessed 29 August 2018).</ref> Bishop was the first meeting of the London branch of the environmental direct action group Earth First! in 2003.<ref name= "I
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  • ...still using the alias Ian Farmer - was active as the organiser of the Kent branch of Outrage! He led a successful campaign against Medway Council for failing ...nt & consultants for International Bodyguards Services, the Czech Republic branch of the International Bodyguards Association (IBA).<ref>[http://www.arrse.co
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  • ...IDF]]' (He was director of the Strategic Planning Division in the Planning Branch of the General Staff). His bio describes that he 'participated in peace neg ...] (he was the Representative in Israel and Secretary General of the Israel Branch). He also previously served as Israel's ambassador to the European Union, w
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  • ...d a member of the army, he supervised a section in the Secret Intelligence Branch of OSS to maintain contact with labor groups and organizations regarded as
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  • ...or the selection, training and operational control of specialist uniformed anti-terrorist units.<ref>[http://inspectorates.homeoffice.gov.uk/hmic/about/chief-inspect ...ately responsible for all the covert intelligence flowing into RUC Special Branch.<ref>Paul Larkin, A Very British Jihad, Beyond The Pale, 2004, p.22.</ref>
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  • The passengers included senior figures from [[RUC Special Branch]], [[MI5]], the Army and the [[Northern Ireland Office]]. ::The crash posed some embarrassing questions - such as why the UK's top anti-terrorist personnel flew together.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/1800804.s
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  • *[[Young Professionals in Foreign Policy]] (YPFP &ndash; London branch)<ref>[http://henryjacksonsociety.org/content.asp?pageid=99 YPFP London] (Ac
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  • ...]] MP, and Rabbi [[Hugo Gryn]], all members of the [[Reform Judaism|reform branch of Judaism]].'
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  • ...[Office of Policy Coordination]] which was itself a semi-autonomous covert branch of the CIA. According to Kimball Burnham took a leave from NYU — to do "r
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  • ...fun,' he says now. But back in Britain, as a director of the bank's London branch, the party was over. 'I found myself surrounded by people who were genuinel
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  • ...ame="NS"/> She remained a member until its dissolution in 1996, becoming a branch organiser and then leaving her teaching job to work on its monthly magazine
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  • *[[Frank Jensen]], Head, Counter Terrorism Analysis Branch, Danish Security Intelligence Service, Denmark *Col. (Res.) Adv. [[Daniel Reisner]], Former Head, International Law Branch of the IDF Legal Division, Israel
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  • ...issues and Professor [[Alan Freeman]], who became prominent in the Unison branch at City Hall, and also runs the [[Venezuelan Information Centre]] - a propa
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  • ...d by a PLO operative named Mahmoud al-Mughrabi to carry out an attack on a branch of Bank Leumi in Bethlehem, an attack he aborted when he saw a group of Ara ...Bank Leumi had no record of a firebombing at its now-demolished Bethlehem branch. Israeli police had no record of the bombing, and the prison where Shoebat
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  • ...such position as principal investigator at the UN’s Terrorism Prevention Branch and that he had worked there in 2001-02 as a research consultant. Gunaratna
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  • In August 2006, [[Morton Weinfeld]] called for a Canadian branch of the Euston Manifesto group to be created.<ref>[http://www.canada.com/ott
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  • ...s on 6 June 2003 he then made a statement Scotland Yard’s anti-terrorist branch who said they would pass on the information to the FBI. According to the a
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  • ...pment]] | [[Greater New Orleans Foundation]] | [[Interior]] plc | [[Daniel Branch]] (91) | [[Mark DeSantis]] (95) | [[Cheryl Henson]] (97) | [[David Johnson]
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  • ...and [[Milton Friedman]], the IEA also disseminated Public Choice theory, a branch of neoliberal thought which uses rational choice theory as a basis for atta
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  • ...e funding of this useful propaganda operation. And when the U.S. executive branch was having trouble raising money to finance the organization of and publici
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  • ...ained of a possible breach of the ministerial code after the local [[SNP]] branch of a minister with a remit over fracking accepted donations from a drilling ...P. Director [[Bobby Hill]] also gave £6,500 to the Airdrie and Shotts SNP branch ahead of the 2011 elections, in which Neil won the seat from Labour.
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  • ...other undercover, [[Peter Francis]]. When Carlo wanted to join the Hackney branch of the party, his details were passed on to local SP members who visited to Carlo regularly attended SP branch meetings in Hackney and Camden, and became friends with party members - in
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  • ...ARSpycatcher', [http://nieuwsblog.burojansen.nl/archieven/3812 How Special Branch Spied on Animal Rights Movement], Buro Jansen &amp; Jansen (blog post), 26 ...95, the house of animal rights activist Geoff Sheppard was raided by the [[Anti-Terrorist Squad]]; though a number of people living there were held (Matt was not aro
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  • ...an|Image=Paul_Hogan LinkedIn photo.jpg|Units=[[Metropolitan Police Special Branch]], |Forces=[[Tayside Police]],[[Metropolitan Police]]|Issues=Undercover Pol ...stable was in the Met from 2003 to 2007. From 2005, he was head of Special Branch and was on the committee who oversaw the NPOIU and the [[Special Demonstrat
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  • ...hough nobody was ever charged with the murder.<ref>Michael McHugh, Special Branch agent involved in assassination, inquest told, ''Press Association'', 18 Au * '''June 2009-August 2014''': Head of Organised Crime Branch, PSNI, where he reported directly to Assistant Chief Constable [[Drew Harri
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  • ...*. In 1978, he served as a special consultant to the Spanish government in anti-terrorist measures, and from 1980 on would also advise the Basque regional government ...wiss section of Wilton Park had been set up earlier in 1976 and an Italian branch would be founded the following year. In 1978, Picard would join with three
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  • ...had retired the previous month as Assistant Director of MI5 and head of F1 Branch (CPGB and other subversive groups); Elwell would work closely with Crozier ...Senate (1978-1981)", holding "senior staff positions in the Congressional branch of government, working with Senator John Tower (R-Tex) and the Republican P
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  • the PIO military branch office. With the discovery of Massart's ongoing illegal Diane group, the Gendarmerie's anti-terrorist unit, and a series of private "Practical
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  • ...tion Herne]], the [[Metropolitan Police]]'s investigation into its Special Branch undercover unit, the [[Special Demonstration Squad]]. He retired in May 201
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  • ...l Gravett, [http://www.burojansen.nl/artikelen_item.php?id=517 How Special Branch Spied on Animal Rights Movement], AR Spycatcher, 14 February 2014 (accessed ...shared private and confidential information about campaigners with Special Branch.
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  • ...terrorism since 1981, and as a representative of ACPO-TAM and for Special Branch:<ref name = OBrienCV>Charles Sturt University, [https://www.csu.edu.au/facu ...s posting Nick was in charge of International Counter Terrorism in Special Branch at New Scotland Yard. He also had responsibility for the National Terrorist
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  • ...'' (born 20 July 1959, Cambridge), known as "Chris Cully" is an ex-Special Branch officer turned private investigator and security commentator. He was part a ...Heathrow Airport as part of Special Branch's ports division. With Special Branch he was involved in intelligence and counter-terrorism work. Subsequently he
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  • * '''January - April 1998''': seconded to Regional Crime Squad, as Branch Commander.<ref name="LinkedIn"/> * '''1998 - 2000''': National Crime Squad, Branch Commander.<ref name="LinkedIn"/> In February 1999, he oversaw the arrest of
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  • In October 2017 Generation Identitaire set up a new branch ([[Generation Identity]]) in Britain. Other prominent affiliated groups are ...d [[Romain Espino]]. Former UKIP activist [[Jordan Diamond]] heads the new branch in the UK as of November 2017. Sellner was banned from entering the UK in
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  • ...2015).</ref> A copy of this report was given to DC Matt Coombs of Special Branch 'with a view to a copy of it being handed over to the security service'.<re
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  • ...Peter Black. Brightwell, working with Flying Squad Detective Sergeant Alan Branch gain a confession from him, a key initial break in the case that forms the ...Associates]] and had previously been with Flying Squad and anti-terrorist branch), and chaired by Bob Bishop for whom it had been named.<ref name="sunday.ti
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  • ...lice officer who rose to be Commander of the [[Metropolitan Police Special Branch]] (MPSB) and Director of Intelligence. Since retiring he has become an auth ...1975 he moved to the [[Metropolitan Police]], and applied to join Special Branch the following year.<ref name="qe"/>
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  • ...ct Unit]]. An avowed former officer with the [[Metropolitan Police Special Branch]], as an academic Lambert never addressed his work as an undercover with an *'''August 2008:''' Lambert is interviewed at length about his [[Special Branch]] career in the [[Metropolitan Police]], his work with the [[Muslim Contact
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  • ...cer with and then operational commander of the Metropolitan Police Special Branch's [[Special Demonstration Squad]] - pursued a second career as an academic, ...officers, he set up the [[Muslim Contact Unit]] as a pilot within Special Branch, to work with muslim communities to push out jihadi recruiters. After his r
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  • ...cer with and then operational commander of the Metropolitan Police Special Branch's [[Special Demonstration Squad]] - had a second career as an academic. ...lisation, and set up the [[Muslim Contact Unit]] as a pilot within Special Branch, to work with muslim communities to push out jihadi recruiters. After his r
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  • ...Socialist Youth, Spinwatch, Stirling University Anti-War Group, TGWU 7/151 Branch, TGWU Glasgow District, WDM Scotland, YWCA Scotland, Stop the War Coalition ...gressive Muslim Network, Workers Power, Iranian activists, Unison (Lambeth Branch), Stop the War Coalition, Respect Party''.
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  • ...internal distress, but suffered in the line of duty. He had joined Special Branch and was undercover, living a double life, infiltrated into some sinister or ...cial Demonstration Squad]] (SDS), within the [[Metropolitan Police Special Branch]].
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  • ...</ref> It was revealed in a book by his brother that he had been a Special Branch undercover,<ref name="fathomless.riches">Rev. Richard Coles, [https://books ...dams, [https://www.bitebackpublishing.com/books/the-special-branch Special Branch: a history 1883-2006], BiteBack Publishing, 2015; and Nigel West, [https://
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  • ...n Squad]] (SDS), a secretive unit within the [[Metropolitan Police Special Branch]] (MPSB). ...National Index]]. As such it came under the operational control of Special Branch commanders [[Barry Moss]] and [[Roger Pearce]].<ref>Council Committee on Te
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  • ...n Mother. At least one person connected to the group was raided by Special Branch at the time.<ref>Tim Luckett, Eton rioter's secret war with royals, ''Sunda ...wn to be at which had a considerable police presence, and included Special Branch officers making themselves known to activists who were in a pub on the day.
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  • ...one year over the period 1968 to 1969, when he infiltrated a north London branch of the Vietnam Solidarity Campaign (VSC) and he also reported on the Revolu ...s prominent but unaligned activists based in Camden who had formed a local branch of the Vietnam Solidarity Campaign there. If anyone recalls 'John Graham' f
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  • | Special Branch background. Later head of [[Counter Terrorism Command]]. In 1998, while par ...-names</a>.</ref> Later became manager of the SDS and Comamnder of Special Branch.
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  • It appears that in 1968 there was only one branch in London. However, it organised discussion groups and reading circles, whi ...on of the Special Demonstration Squad with the Metropolitan Police Special Branch.
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  • ...fused with Commander David Tucker who headed up the Met's [[Anti-Terrorism Branch]] (SO13). ...Metropolitan Police's investigation into the activities of its own Special Branch undercover unit, the [[Special Demonstration Squad]]. From 2006 to 2007 he
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  • | Deployed 2004-2007 into thee International Solidarity Movement (London branch), State of Emergency Collective, No Borders, Globalise Resistance.<ref >Ema ...eft wing groups, including some near the Lawrence campaign; joined Special Branch 1986, and SDS in 1991 - leaving that unit by 1996. (Herne II, 12.2; Ellison
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  • | Deployed against the Havering branch of the Vietnam Solidarity Campaign for several weeks in 1968. Real name wil ...m Solidarity Campaign and British Communist Party. Later served in Special Branch Industrial Intelligence Section. Appeared in True Spies under the pseudonym
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  • ...r two years between 1974 - 1976, when he infiltrated the South East London branch of the Troops Out Movement (TOM) and took on roles at the national level in ...g for students who would be willing to help set up a new South East London branch. Chessum:<ref name = CP>Richard Chessum, Draft application for Core Partici
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  • [[File:Generation Identity Twitter promo14Jan 2018.jpg|400px|right]] The UK branch of the French far-right anti-Muslim and anti-immigration group [[Generation
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  • ...e officer and despite the large investigation, Metropolitan Police Special Branch had withheld the crucial information. This in turn, caused Christine Green ...ne.1"/> Prior to being deployed she had been a Metropolitan Police Special Branch officer.<ref name="hn26.ra.Aug17">Graham Walker, [https://www.ucpi.org.uk/w
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  • ...Foundation Trustees Limited]. Accessed 12 March 2018.</ref> This is the UK branch of the [[Jerusalem Foundation]].
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  • ...ion Squad]] undercover officer deployed in 1968 into the South East London branch of the Vietnam Solidarity Group (no known cover name). They had a 30 year c ...but the nature of his reporting suggests that it was a traditional Special Branch deployment, not an infiltration. Nothing of which I am aware contradicts hi
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  • ...investigation Kent Police is forced to publicly admit it planted a Special Branch detective at the Canterbury Christ Church University fracking debate. The p
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  • ...eft wing groups, including some near the Lawrence campaign; joined Special Branch 1986, and SDS in 1991 - leaving that unit by 1996. (Herne II, 12.2; Ellison ...1984 infiltrated Freedom Press and anarchist groups. Later Head of Special Branch and Director of Intelligence for Metropolitan Police Service. Mentioned in
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  • ...ne Langford. In her account, set out below, he was recognised as a Special Branch officer at a meeting around Indochina by a work colleague she had brought a ...anchfiles.uk/1968-protest-and-special-branch-0/ 1968 - Protest and Special Branch], ''SpecialBranchFiles.uk'', 14 April 2018 (accessed 5 May 2018).</ref>
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  • ...ficer who used the cover name 'Malcolm Shearing' later worked in a Special Branch unit which dealt with those classed as [[Domestic Extremism|domestic extrem Shearing later worked in a Special Branch unit which dealt with those classed as [[Domestic Extremism|domestic extrem
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  • ...uk.</ref> The True Spies series lists him as a Metropolitan Police Special Branch officer 1974-2002.<ref name="truespies.1"/> :: <u>Commentary</u>: For Special Branch officers to blend into the alternative society required a complete makeover
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  • ...raised the group's profile as far as the police - and specifically Special Branch - were concerned.
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  • ...'impact statement' they joined the police in the early 1980s, and Special Branch a few years later, where she held a variety of rules. This included one ope ...ld nobody (other than my husband) any of the details of my time in Special Branch or the details of the work I did.
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  • According to their Impact Statement, HN302 joined Special Branch in the late 1960s and was recruited into SDS by [[HN294]], stating: 'I was ...l transcripts].</ref> The caption says he was 'Metropolitan Police Special Branch, 1968-92'.
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  • Joined Metropolitan Police in 1970s, and went into Special Branch, from where he was recruited into the SDS. Deployed undercover in late 1970
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  • ...ef><ref>Note: For a detailed look into standard (non-infiltration) Special Branch operations See a number of articles on: http://specialbranchfiles.uk/ (webs ...ers, [http://specialbranchfiles.uk/2174-2/ Black Power Movement] ''Special Branch Files'' (website),19 September 2019 (accessed 29 September 2020).</ref> In
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  • Joined the Metropolitan police Special Branch in 1964.<ref name = Taylor/> Deployed 1969-1972, targeting the Internationa ...st gripped the country - from the coalfields to the docks. MI5 and Special Branch had no doubt the hand of the communists lay behind it.
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  • ...e Special Branch, working on 'C' Squad - he notes that at the time Special Branch was small, but he joined at a time when it was increasing intake. As a juni ...enior officer (I cannot remember who) to a number of plain-clothed Special Branch officers. The activity would be to mingle in the crowds to listen to pick u
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  • ...the United Kingdom. He claims to have been deployed undercover by Special Branch in the late 1960s under the supervision of HN332 and HN294. He has given a
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  • ...onal Liberation Solidarity Front see [http://specialbranchfiles.uk/special-branch-and-the-irish-national-liberation-solidarity-front/ SpecialBranchFiles.uk]. ...pecialBranchFiles.uk).</ref> In 1968 Davoren became convenor of the London branch (Secretary of the London Conference) of the RSSF <ref name="erol.uk-maoism"
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  • |Name=Special Branch Registry |Alias=Special Branch Records, IMOS
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  • ...bouring force [[Kent Police]] was forced to admit it had planted a Special Branch detective in a public fracking debate in late 2014 at Canterbury’s Christ ...f the South East Counter Terrorism Unit (SECTU). Surrey Police’s Special Branch has had an ‘effective working relationship’ since 2013 with SECTU and
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  • Public documents reveal that Special Branch officers in the East Midlands Special Operations Unit (EMSOU-SB), a divisio ...opponents were not targeted under Prevent. Although it states that Special Branch’s counter terrorism work is ‘sensitive on the grounds of National Secur
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  • ...|DatesDeployed=2004-2007|Targets=International Solidarity Movement (London branch), State of Emergency Collective, No Borders London, Globalise Resistance, r
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  • ...ng-side the Special Demonstration Squad in the Metropolitan Police Special Branch, where it shared personnel,<ref>[https://www.justiceinspectorates.gov.uk/hm ...firmed which demonstration this was, but archives indicate that the London branch of the group had held a protest at the presence of Prince Charles and Camil
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  • ...|DatesDeployed=2004-2007|Targets=International Solidarity Movement (London branch), State of Emergency Collective, No Borders London, Globalise Resistance, r The London branch of the ISM was active throughout the 2000s, with most of its members going
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  • The Special Branch (EMSOU-SB) unit is part of a national [[Counter Terrorism Policing Network] Public documents reveal that Special Branch officers in the East Midlands Special Operations Unit (EMSOU-SB), a divisio
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  • Public documents reveal that Special Branch officers in the East Midlands Special Operations Unit (EMSOU-SB), a divisio ...opponents were not targeted under Prevent. Although it states that Special Branch’s counter terrorism work is ‘sensitive on the grounds of National Secur
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  • ...bouring force [[Kent Police]] was forced to admit it had planted a Special Branch detective in a public fracking debate in late 2014 at Canterbury’s Christ ...f the South East Counter Terrorism Unit (SECTU). Surrey Police’s Special Branch has had an ‘effective working relationship’ since 2013 with SECTU and
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  • ...bouring force [[Kent Police]] was forced to admit it had planted a Special Branch detective in a public fracking debate in late 2014 at Canterbury’s Christ ...f the South East Counter Terrorism Unit (SECTU). Surrey Police’s Special Branch has had an ‘effective working relationship’ since 2013 with SECTU and
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  • ...ring his first week in office. The order, "Ethics Commitments by Executive Branch Appointees" imposed a five-year lobbying ban for adminsitration officials a ...ving government are banned for 2 years from lobbying any covered executive branch offical or lobby for any foreign government. The order also states that as
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  • L’Organisation Sioniste Mondiale en France is the French branch of the [[World Zionist Organisation]]. :Under the 1901 Association Act, the French branch of the OSM carries out multiple actions in favor of the Jewish communities
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  • ...rm government role in the jailing of Ricky Tomlinson], Tom Coburg, Special Branch Files.org, 15 June 2020. ''Originally published in [https://www.thecanary.c
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  • ...R Maxwell & Co'', various years.</ref> Prior to this he had been a Special Branch officer including serving as an undercover in the [[Special Demonstration S ...during his deployment - two of them with female members of the Walthamstow branch of the Socialist Workers Party. Mitting ruled the officers real name would
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  • ...ce – Part 1: 1968-75, From Grosvenor Square to Flying Pickets] ''Special Branch Files Project'' (website), 2 April 2019 (accessed 24 June 2020).</ref> ...ng.<ref name="NPoCCTeam"/> Goddard was the Head of the PSNI’s Operations Branch with responsibility for Public Order Units, Armed Response Units and Roads
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  • ...ical pamphlets (including AWA leaflets) were seized by Dyfed-Powys Special Branch at Fishguard from Cardiff solicitor Chris Short. He was also quizzed on his
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  • Michael (‘Mike’) John Ferguson was a [[Metropolitan Police]] [[Special Branch]] police officer, who served in the [[Special Demonstration Squad]] as an u ...lor had the cooperation of the Metropolitan Police, though many in Special Branch were unhappy about the revelations about the secret unit, which it is now k
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  • ...rt" Lawrenson''' was a senior officer in the [[Metropolitan Police Special Branch]] in the 1960s, who moved to the Economic League London Regional Office as ==Special Branch==
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  • ...ame= Wilf Knight|Series=Undercover Police and Corporate Spies|Unit=Special Branch| DatesActive=1959-2008|Image=Wilfknighttruespies.png|Targets=Anti-Apartheid ...Wilf' Knight was born on May 24, 1944. A Metropolitan Police and [[Special Branch]] officer, who also worked in the secretive undercover unit the [[Special D
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  • ...aid, “As a trustee of CCJ UK it was great to represent what is an active branch of the International CCJ. The conference offered some fascinating insights
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  • Joined Special Branch in 1970s and said:<ref name="nh87.personal.statement.27Apr2018">'HN87', [ht ...to do the same. It was made clear on joining Special Branch that the whole branch was very confidential.
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  • ...y known as the society of Christian Israelites and for the purposes of the branch of such society meeting in Dames Road, Forest Gate.
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  • ...s Teaching, Magazines, Newsletters, Annual Meetings, Conferences, Area and Branch Meetings, Research || the advancement of religion including the establishme ...and advance in the United Kingdom or elsewhere the Jewish religion or any branch of education or vocational training of Jewish youth. (4) generally by such
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  • ...established the same year as Conservative Friends of Israel as the British branch of the [[World Union of General Zionists]], a deeply conservative Revisioni
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  • ...Retrieved 9 December 2021.</ref> Its youth movement [[LJY-Netzer]] are a branch of [[Netzer Olami]], the worldwide Progressive Zionist youth organisation.< LJY-Netzer are a branch of [[Netzer Olami]], the worldwide Progressive Zionist youth organisation.
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