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Chris Pope, is a former student of [[Anthony Glees]] and Head of Intelligence at the [[Royal United Services Institute]], an officially supported think tank with premises beside the [[Ministry of Defence]] Headquarters on Whitehall.
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Chris Pope, is 'Intelligence Manager for a leading company within the Critical National Infrastructure, where he is responsible for collecting, analysing and reporting on relevant security intelligence.'<ref>RUSI [http://www.rusi.org/about/staff/Dr/ref:B45D985409A0B8/ Chris Pope], accessed 3 April 2009</ref> He is also an Associate Fellow and former Head of Intelligence at the [[Royal United Services Institute]] for the Homeland Security & Resilience Department and editor of the RUSI/Jane's Monitor homeland security magazine. RUSI is an officially supported think tank with premises beside the [[Ministry of Defence]] Headquarters on Whitehall.
  
Pope was co-author of a report with Glees entitled [[When Students Turn to Terror]] which smeared several British universities by claiming that they had played a rol in encouraging Islamist 'terrorism'.  The report was published by the right wing [[Social Affairs Unit]].
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Pope 'spent eight years as a journalist, specialising in aerospace, defence and security issues for the [[Institute of Mechanical Engineers]] and several publishing firms.'<ref>RUSI [http://www.rusi.org/about/staff/Dr/ref:B45D985409A0B8/ Chris Pope], accessed 3 April 2009</ref>
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Pope is a former student of [[Anthony Glees]] who holds a Masters degree in Intelligence and Security Studies, which he studied at the [[Brunel Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies]].<ref>RUSI [http://www.rusi.org/about/staff/Dr/ref:B45D985409A0B8/ Chris Pope], accessed 3 April 2009</ref> He was co-author of a report with Glees entitled [[When Students Turn to Terror]] which smeared several British universities by claiming that they had played a role in encouraging Islamist 'terrorism'.<ref>RUSI [http://www.rusi.org/about/staff/Dr/ref:B45D985409A0B8/ Chris Pope], accessed 3 April 2009</ref> The report was published by the right wing Neocon connected [[Social Affairs Unit]].
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[[Category:UK|Pope, Chris]]

Latest revision as of 01:10, 17 July 2010

Chris Pope, is 'Intelligence Manager for a leading company within the Critical National Infrastructure, where he is responsible for collecting, analysing and reporting on relevant security intelligence.'[1] He is also an Associate Fellow and former Head of Intelligence at the Royal United Services Institute for the Homeland Security & Resilience Department and editor of the RUSI/Jane's Monitor homeland security magazine. RUSI is an officially supported think tank with premises beside the Ministry of Defence Headquarters on Whitehall.

Pope 'spent eight years as a journalist, specialising in aerospace, defence and security issues for the Institute of Mechanical Engineers and several publishing firms.'[2]

Pope is a former student of Anthony Glees who holds a Masters degree in Intelligence and Security Studies, which he studied at the Brunel Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies.[3] He was co-author of a report with Glees entitled When Students Turn to Terror which smeared several British universities by claiming that they had played a role in encouraging Islamist 'terrorism'.[4] The report was published by the right wing Neocon connected Social Affairs Unit.

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  1. RUSI Chris Pope, accessed 3 April 2009
  2. RUSI Chris Pope, accessed 3 April 2009
  3. RUSI Chris Pope, accessed 3 April 2009
  4. RUSI Chris Pope, accessed 3 April 2009