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Hi,
 
  
Can you also update the page on Feldman with the Rothschild/oligarch story?
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==Ideas for pages/pages to come back to==
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*[http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Category:Political_Warfare_Timeline Political Warfare Timeline]
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===UK===
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====Parliament====
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*[[List of MPs, 55th UK Parliament]]
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*[[List of Members of the House of Lords, 55th UK Parliament]]
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*[[Ministry of Defence]] - Ministers need updating.
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*Lord Strathclyde, Lord Marland resignations, replacements.
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*[http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015028192394 England's Money Lords], 1939.
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*[http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2013/oct/07/coalition-government-reshuffle-the-full-list?CMP=twt_gu 2013 reshuffle]
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_United_Kingdom_general_election#MPs_standing_down http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Next_United_Kingdom_general_election#MPs_standing_down]
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*[http://www.parliament.uk/briefing-papers/sn06579/parliamentary-private-secretaries-to-prime-ministers-1906-present Parliamentary Private Secretaries to Prime Ministers 1906 - present - Commons Library Standard Note]
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=====Conservative Party=====
 +
*[[Geoffrey Stewart-Smith]]
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*Sir [[John Rodgers]]
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*Sir [[Frederic Bennett]]
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*[[Airey Neave]]
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*[[Nicholas Ridley]]
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*Sir [[Peter Agnew]]
 +
*Mark Wallace, [http://www.conservativehome.com/parliament/2013/05/by-mark-wallacefollowmarkon-twitter-in-october-cchq-announced-that-it-was-launching-a-4040-strategy-aimed-at-winning-the.html The first 40 candidates for 2015: an overview], ConservativeHome.
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=====Labour Party=====
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*[[Lord Chalfont]]
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*[http://labourlist.org/2013/10/labours-new-shadow-cabinet-in-full/ Shadow Cabinet]
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*[http://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2013/10/labours-new-frontbench-team-full-list Frontbench]
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*[http://labourlist.org/category/seats-selections/ Seats and Selections], LabourList.
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====Liberal Democrats====
 +
*Stephen Tall, [http://www.libdemvoice.org/updated-full-list-of-lib-dems-standing-in-our-held-seats-and-top-50-targets-37037.html UPDATED: Full list of Lib Dems standing in our held seats and top 50 targets], Liberal Democrat Voice, 2 November 2013.
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=====Peerage - Landed gentry=====
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*Dukes of Devonshire
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*Earls of Derby
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====Misc====
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*[[Common Cause]]
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*[[Economic League]]
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*[[National Association for Freedom]]
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*[[Neil Elles]]
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*[[John Dettmer]]
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*[[Iain Hamilton]]
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*[[Michael Goodwin]]
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*[[Kenneth Benton]]
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*[[David Lynn Price]]
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*[[Peter Janke]]
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*[[Patrick Honey]]
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*[[Tim Little]]
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*[[Ian Greig]]
 +
*[[Michael Ivens]]
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*[[Ross McWhirter]]
 +
*[[Norris McWhirter]]
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*Professor, the Lord Vaizey
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*[[Kenneth Watkins]]
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*Lord de L'Isle
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*[[John Gouriet]]
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*[[Reginald Steed]]
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*[[Michael Bordeaux]]
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*Colonel [[Ronald Wareing]]
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*Sir [[Peter Tennant]]
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*[[Rupert Murdoch]]
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*[[David Hart]]
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*[[Maurice Tugwell]]
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*[[Rowland Winn, 4th Lord St Oswald]]
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*[[Paul Mercer]]
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*[[British Security Coordination]]
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*[[Mark Thatcher]]
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====MI6====
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*[[Nicholas Elliot]]
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*[[Douglas Roberts]]
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*[[Anthony Cavendish]]
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*[[Graham Greene]]
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*[[David Cornwell]]
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*[[Paul Bergne]]
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*[[Peter Lunn]]
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*[[Andrew King]]
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*[[George Blake]]
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*[[Anthony Courtney]]
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*[[Harry Carr]]
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*[[Tony Northrop]]
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*[[Michael Stokes]]
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*[[Rauri Chisholm]]
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*[[Gervase Cowell]]
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*[[Stephen de Mowbray]]
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*[[Christopher Philpotts]]
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*[[Donald Prater]]
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*[[Tony Brooks]]
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*[[Leslie Mitchell]]
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*[[Christopher Hurran]]
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*[[John Briance]]
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*[[James Easton]]
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*[[John Baddeley]] or [[John Badderley]]
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*[[Ian Forbes McCredie]]
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*[[Hubert O'Bryan Tear]]
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*P17 production section covering Aden
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*[[Desmond Harney]]
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*[[Dick Ellis]]
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*[[Desmond Bristow]] - Madrid late 1940s
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*[[Kim Philby]]
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*[[Hugh Trevor-Roper]]
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*[[Robert Blake]]
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*[[Felix Cowgill]]
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*[[Valentine Vivian]]
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*[[Maurice Jeffes]]
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*[[Alurid Denne]]
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*[[Christopher Arnold-Forster]]
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*[[Edward Hastings]]
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*[[David Footman]]
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*[[John Cordeaux]]
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*[[John Munne]]
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*[[Kenneth Cohen]]
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*[[John Teague]]
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*[[James Fulton]]
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*[[John Nicholson]]
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*[[Montague Woodhouse]]
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*[[Herbert Sichel]] - BSC
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*[[Malcolm Muggeridge]]
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*[[R.V. Jones]]
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*[[Tim O'Connor]]
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*[[Hugh Seton-Watson]]
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======Agents and Defectors======
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*[[Keith Littlejohn]]
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*[[Kenneth Littlejohn]]
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*[[Jabir Salim]] - Iraq
  
And why don't you post some of the pages that you want to see work done on as a list on the portal page (ie on the spooks, NI or Neocons portal)?
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=====Media allegations=====
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*"That Soviet list now makes interesting reading. Included were [[Lord Arran]] on the Daily Mail, [[W. I. Farr]], [[Michael Berry]] ([[Lord Hartwell]]), [[Roy Pawley]], Tom Harris, [[Michael Field]] of the Telegraph, Wing Commander [[Paul Richey]] at the Daily Express. At the Observer, [[David Astor]], [[Mark Arnold-Foster]], [[Wayland Young]] ([[Lord Kennet]]) and [[Edward Crankshaw]]. [[Brian Crozier]] at theEconomist, [[Stuart McLean]], vice-chairman of Associated Newspapers; [[John S. Whitlock]], managing editor of Butterworth Publications; [[P. Morgan]], editor British Plastic; [[G. Paulton]] of Arbeiter Zeitung (Vienna), and [[Henry Brandon]] at the Sunday Times." [http://www.8bitmode.com/rogerdog/lobster/lobster15.pdf http://www.8bitmode.com/rogerdog/lobster/lobster15.pdf]
  
--[[User:David|David]] 08:54, 22 October 2008 (BST)
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====MI5====
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*[[John Jones]] - BSSO link?
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*[[John Day]]
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*[[William E. Luke]]
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*[[Dirk Hampden]]
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*[[Hugh Winterborn]]
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*[[Robert Carew-Hunt]]
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*[[Roger Fulford]]
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*[[Michael Serpell]]
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[[James Robertson]] B4
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*[[Freddie Beith]]
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*[[Derek Tangye]]
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*[[Kemball Johnston]]
 +
*[[Hugh Shillito]]
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*[[Ronald Symonds]]
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*[[Malcolm Frost]]
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*[[Tommy Robertson]]
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*[[Courtney Young]]
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*[[Derek Hamblen]]
 +
SLO US
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*[[Dick Thistlethwaite]]
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*[[Geoffrey Patterson]]
 +
SLO Delhi
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*[[Kenneth Bourne]]
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*[[Bill U'Ren]]
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*[[Eric Kitchin]]
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*[[Walter Bell]]
 +
SLO Ghana
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*[[Robin Stephens]]
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*[[RJS Thomson]]
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SLO East Africa
 +
*[[O.J. Mason]]
 +
*[[C.R. Major]]
 +
*[[Robert Broadbent]]
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*[[Donald Stephens]]
 +
Cyprus SLO
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*[[Philip Kirby Green]] 1958
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Singapore SLo
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*[[Christopher Herbert]] 1962
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Aden SLO
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*[[Sandy Stuart]] 1968
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Overseas Service
 +
*[[John Shaw]]
 +
*[[Jack Morton]]
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SLo Salisbury
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*[[B.M. De Quehen]]
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*[[British Services Security Organisation]]
  
Hi,
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====SOE====
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*[[Colin Gubbins]]
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*[[Douglas Dodds- Parker]]
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*[[Robin Brook]]
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*[[Harold Perkins]]
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*[[Gerald Templer]]
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*[[Harry Sporborg]]
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*[[John Venner]]
  
try this way of creating new pages:
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====JIC====
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*[[Victor Cavendish-Bentinck]]
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*[[John Caccia]]
  
http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Article_Submission
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====GCHQ====
Let me know if there are any more headings or formatting that should be added to the default.
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*[[Frank Brenchley]]
  
--[[User:David|David]] 15:34, 22 August 2008 (BST)
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====NIO====
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*[[Stephen Boys Smith]] (Stephen)
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*[[M.W. Hopkins]] (Mike)
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*[[John Blelloch]]
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*[[Stephen Leach]]
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*[[David Blatherwick]]
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*Mr Marshall
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*Mr Angel
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*Mr Burns
 +
*Mr Abbott
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*Mr Harrington
 +
*Mr Fisher
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*Mr Burrows
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*[[John Ledlie]]
 +
*[[B. H. Dutton]]
 +
*[[Victor Benham]]/[[V.H.S. Benham]]
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*[[D.J. Trevelyan]]/[[Dennis Trevelyan]]
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*[[J. Bourn]]
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=====1974=====
 +
CSYB 74
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689
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*Permanent Secretary [[Frank Cooper]]
 +
London
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*Deputy Secretary [[P.J. Woodfield]]
 +
*Under Secretaries [[W.J. Smith]] Divs 1 & 2
 +
*[[D. J. Trevelyan]] Div 3
 +
*Div 1 Courts, Security, elections, criminal compensation, Assistant Secretary [[G.W. Watson]]
 +
*Div 2, Financial Economic and Social Policy, Assistant Secretary [[R.N.P Lewin]]
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*Div 3, Constitution, externational relations, police prisons, borstals, probation, Assistant Secretary [[S.S. Bampton]]
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690
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*Director of Information Services [[K.D. McDowall]]
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*Establishments and Finance Division, Assistant Secretary [[J.P. Waterfield]]
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*Special Duties, Assistant Secretary, [[R. McClelland]]
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Stormont
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*Sir [[David Holden (NIO)|David Holden]] head of NICS and PS, Ministry of Finance
 +
General Policy and Legislation
 +
*Deputy Secretary Sir [[Harold Black]]
 +
*Under Secretary [[Ken Bloomfield]]
 +
*Under Secretaries [[J.T.A. Howard Drake]], [[D.H. Payne]]!
 +
*Law and order Reserved matters, Assistant Secretary [[A.R. Marsh]]
 +
*Security Operations, Assistant Secretary [[C.E. Goddard]]
 +
*Political Affairs (Laneside), Assistant Secretary [[J. N. Allan]]
 +
*Economic Affairs, Assistant Secretary [[K.J. Jordan]]
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691
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*Liaison Staff, Assistant Secretary [[D.G. Allen]]
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*Director of NIO Information Services [[K.D. McDowall]]
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*Director of Northern Ireland Information Service [[W.E.W. Montgomery]]
 +
*Agent of the Government of NI in GB [[Hanry Jones]], DSecretary [[J.G. Walker]]
 +
719
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Ministry of Home Affairs
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*Permanent Secretary [[M.K. Harris]]
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*Deputy Secretary [[J.H. Parkes]]
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*Assistant Secretaries: [[J.H. Parkes]], [[E.N. Barry]], [[W.G. Robinson]], [[W.A. Willis]], [[A.P.D Westhead]], [[F.B. Hall]]
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*Cheif Crown Solicitor [[T.H. Goligher]]
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720
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*Assistant Chief Crown Solicitor [[H.A. Nelson]]
 +
Prisons
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*Belfast, Governor [[S.C. Hilditch]], Deputy Governor [[R.D.T. Gibson]]
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*Armagh, Governor [[H.N. Cunningham]]
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*Maze Governor [[W.R. Truesdale]], Deputy Governor [[D McMullan]]
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*Millisle Borstal [[H.N. Cunningham]]
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*Chief Constable Sir [[Graham Shillington]]
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*Deputy Chief Constable [[J.B. Flanagan]]
 +
722
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*DPP [[C.B. Shaw]], Deputy [[B.M. McCloskey]]
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724
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*Lord Chief Justice Rt Hon Sir [[Robert Lowry]]
  
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*
  
OK.
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====MOD====
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*Lt Col [[I.H. McCausland]] MA to VCGS, 8 April 1974
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*Mr Miller
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*Colonel Morton
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*Major Hughes
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*Major Wynn-Davies
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*[[Louis Le Bailly]]
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*[[Defence Secretariat 19]]
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*DS7
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*[[M.E. Quinlan]]
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*DS10
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*[[A.W. Stephens]] - Head of DS10 - 19 April 1974.
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*DS19
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*Major General [[W.N.R. Scotter]] - Director of Military Operations 19 April 1974. (DMO)
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*[[C.R. Huxtable]] Col GS MO4 8 April 1974
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*[[F. M. K. Tuck]] - GS01 - 10 April 1974
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*[[J.D Bryars]]/[[Desmond Bryars]] AUS (GS) 17 April 1974
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*[[N.H. Nicholls]] APS/Secretary of State 25 April 1974
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*VCGS Sir [[David Fraser]] 26 April 1974
 +
=====HQNI Security Review Committee 7 May 74=====
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*[[Peter Leng]] CLF
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*[[H. Baillie]] DCC (probably RUC)
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*Brig [[HEML Garrett]] COS
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*AW. Stephens DS10
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*Col [[J.M Cubiss]] Deputy Commander 39 Inf Bde
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*Col C.R. Huxtable Col GS MO4
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*Col [[KJ Mears]] Col GS Int
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*[[C.V. Balmer]] CIVAD to GOC
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*Lt Col. [[D.F. Ryan]] Dep Com UDR
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*Lt Col [[C. Hince]] GSO1 Plans
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*[[A. Sowerbutts]] - Head of Secretariat
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*Maj [[W.E. Rous]]  - GSO2 Ops
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*Maj [[P.J. Daniell]] - GSO2 Plans
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*Maj [[C.H.C Howgill]] - GSO2 Liaison
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=====1974=====
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CSYB74
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103
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*[[W.F. Mumford]]
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*[[D.E. Young]]
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*[[David Knox]] MP
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*[[Anthony Buck]] MP
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*[[Peter Blaker]] MP
 +
104
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*[[C.V. Balmer]]
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*Lt Col [[P.I. Rowell]]
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*Sir [[James Dunnett]]
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*[[P.M. Wilson]]
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105
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*Sir John Gibbon]] VCDS
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*[[K.T. Butterworth]] MA to VCDS
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106
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*[[Louis Le Bailly]] DGI
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*Sir [[David Willison]] DCDS (Intelligence)
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111
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*Sir [[Peter Hunt]] CGS
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*Lt Col [[G. Jones]] MBE MA to CGS
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*Sir David Fraser]] VCGS
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*[[H.I. MCausland]] MA to CCGS
 +
112
 +
*[[W.N.R. Scotter]] DMO
 +
149
 +
*[[A.P. Hockaday]] PUS policy and programmes
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150
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*[[R.C. Kent]] DUS (Army)
 +
153
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*[[J.D. Bryars]] AUS GS
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*Defence Secretariat Division 7 [Size and shape of the Army] Assistant Secretary [[M.E. Quinlan]]
 +
*Defence Secretariat Division 10 [Secretarial assistance and advice on Northern Ireland matters of General Staff concern. Assistant Secretary [[A.W. Stephens]] (pg154)
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167
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*C2 (Army Department) Assistant Secretary [[J.M. Parkin]]
  
Can you suggest the formatting for such a page?
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====FCO====
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*Mr Eldon
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*[[Robert Cecil]]
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*[[Orme Sargent]]
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*[[Arthur Galsworthy]] - Ambassador in Dublin.
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=====1974=====
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CSYB 74
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336
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*[[Thomas Brimelow]] PUS
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348
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*IRD Undersecretaries [[K.N. Wilford]] [[G.F.N Reddaway]]
 +
*Head of Department [[T.C. Barker]]
 +
*Deputy Head of Department [[H.H. Tucker]]
 +
354
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*Republic of Ireland Department
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*Under-Secretaries Sir [[Geoffrey Arthur]], [[J. A. Thomson]]
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*Head of Department [[W.K.K. White]]
  
and edit this page to the appropriate format? [[Format for institution]]
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====Home Office====
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*[[Joe Pilling]]
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====SOCA====
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*[[Serious Organised Crime Agency]]
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*[[Ian Andrews]]
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*[[Trevor Pearce]]
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*[[Operation Millipede]]
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*[[Operation Gloxinia]]
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====Information Commissioner's Office====
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*[[Operation Motorman]]
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====Metropolitan Police====
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*[[John Stevens]]
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*[[John Grieve]]
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*[[Metropolitan Police]]
 +
*[[Operation Tuleta]]
 +
*[[Operation Kalmyk]]
 +
*[[Operation Elveden]]
 +
*[[Operation Abelard]]
 +
*[[Operation Caryatid]]
 +
*[[Operation Othona]]
  
--[[User:David|David]] 16:06, 22 August 2008 (BST)
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====Strathclyde Police====
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*[[Operation Rubicon]]
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====Devon and Cornwall Police====
 +
*[[Operation Re-proof]]
  
==Working on==
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====Cabinet Office====
1. Merge [[Elliott Abrams/Foreign Policy Hawk]] with [[Elliott Abrams]]
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*Mr Colvin
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*Sir [[Clive Rose]]
  
==Ideas for pages/pages to come back to==
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====PMs Office====
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*[[Clive Whitmore]]
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*[[Willie Rickett]]
 +
 
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====Information Research Department====
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*[[Woodrow Wyatt]]
 +
====Round Table====
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*[[The Nineteenth Century and After]]
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*[[The Twentieth Century]]
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*[[David Astor]]
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*[[Michael Goodwin]]
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====CCF====
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*[[Malcolm Muggeridge]]
 +
*[[Stephen Spender]]
 +
*[[Michael Oakeshott]]
 +
*[[Fredric Warburg]]
 +
*[[Isaiah Berlin]]
 +
 
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====Gaitskellites====
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*[[Hugh Gaitskell]]
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*[[Tony Crosland]]
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*[[Douglas Jay]]
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*[[Roy Jenkins]]
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*[[Patrick Gordon Walker]]
 +
*[[William Rodgers]]
 +
*[[Ivan Yates]]
 +
*[[Campaign for Democratic Socialism]]
 +
*[[Sam Watson]]
 +
Tribune/Bevanite Left
 +
*[[Aneurin Bevan]]
 +
*[[Jennie Lee]]
 +
*[[Michael Foot]]
 +
*[[Richard Crossman]]
 +
*[[Jon Kimche]]
 +
*[[George Orwell]]
 +
*[[T.R. Fyvel]]
 +
*[[Ian Mikardo]]
 +
*[[Anthony Greenwood]]
 +
*[[Sydney Silverman]]
 +
*[[Sam Watson]]
 +
*[[Tom Driberg]]
 +
*[[Barbara Castle]]
 +
*[[George Wigg]]
 +
*[[John Freeman]]
 +
*[[Keep Left]]
 +
*[[Victory for Socialism]]
 +
Popular Front
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*[[The Week]]
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*[[Claud Cockburn]]
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====Unions====
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*[[National Union of Students]]
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*[[Arthur Deakin]]
 +
 
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====Trade Union Right====
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*[[Mainstream]]
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*[[St Ermins Group]]
 +
*[[Bill Jordan]]
 +
*[[Ken Jackson]]
 +
*[[Syd Davies]]
 +
*[[Ron McLaughlin]]
 +
 
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====HJS====
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*"Old Bolsheviks" -  [[Brendan Simms]], Dr. [[Alan Mendoza]], [[Marko Attila Hoare]] [[Gideon Mailer]], [[James Rogers]] and [[Matthew Jamison]], [[John Bew]], [[Martyn Frampton]] and [[Gabriel Glickman]]
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*[[Duncan Crossey]]
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*[[Just Journalism]] people - [[Michael Weiss]], [[Robin Shepherd]], [[Douglas Murray]]
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====Quilliam====
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*[[Quilliam Foundation]]
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*[[Maajid Nawaz]]
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*[[Ed Husain]]
 +
*[[Ghaffar Hussein]]
 +
*[[Hizb ut-Tahrir]]
 +
*[[Khudi Movement]]
 +
*[[RICU]] - wikileaks cable.
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*[[Noman Benotman]]
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*[[Julian Lewis]] - Lewis on Quilliam
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*[[English Defence League]] - [[Harry Burns]] - [[Leighton Evans]] - [[Tommy Robinson]]
 +
*[[Zuhdi Jasser]] and [[Tawfik Hamid]]
 +
*[[Gen Next]] - [[Gen Next Foundation]] - [[4100 Macarthur Boulevard, Newport Beach]]
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*[[Hadi Makarechian]]
 +
*[[Sam Harris]]
 +
*[[Google Ideas]]
 +
*[[John Templeton Foundation]]
 +
*[[Stuart Family Foundation]]
 +
*[[Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation]]
 +
 
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===UK Far right===
 +
*[[British National Party]]
 +
*[[National Front]]
 +
*[[Combat 18]]
 +
*[[British Freedom Party]]
 +
*[[Liberty GB]]
 +
*[[British Democratic Party]]
 +
*[[Britain First]]
 +
*[[English Democrats]]
 +
*[[English Defence League]]
 +
 
 +
===British War on Terror===
 +
*[[Al-Muhajiroun]]
 +
*[[Omar Bakri]]/[[Omar Bakri Mohammed]]
 +
*[[Abu Hamza]]
 +
*[[Anjem Choudary]]
 +
*[[Haroon Rashid Aswat]]
 +
*[[Sakina Security Services]]
 +
[http://www.atimes.com/atimes/World/WOR-01-300513.html]
 +
 
 +
===Counter-Insurgency===
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====India====
 +
====Palestine====
 +
====Malaya====
 +
*[[John Dalley]]
  
===UK===
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====Kenya====
right
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*[[Ian Henderson]]
*[[BritainandAmerica]]
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====Cyprus====
*[[Young Britons Foundation]]
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====Borneo====
MI6
+
====Aden/Yemen====
*[[Vladimir Rezun]]
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====Oman====
Misc
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====Afghanistan====
*[[Total Politics]]
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====Iraq====
  
 
===US===
 
===US===
*[[Working Group on Intelligence Reform]] (Finish names)
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*America's 60 families : [http://www.keepandshare.com/doc/3537841/americas-60-families-ferdinand-lundberg-pdf-february-10-2012-4-29-pm-2-7-meg?dn=y]
 
*[[Alexander Haig]]
 
*[[Alexander Haig]]
 +
*[[James L. Winokur]] - NSIC
 +
*Admiral [[John S. McCain]] - ASC
 +
*[[George Ball]]
 +
*[[Zbigniew Brzezinski]]
 +
*General [[John Singlaub]]
 +
*[[Hudson Institute]]
 +
*[[Herman Kahn]]
 +
 +
====Old Left====
 +
*[[CPUSA]]
 +
*[[Earl Browder]]
 +
*[[Len De Caux]]
 +
*[[Lee Pressman]]
 +
*[[William Z. Foster]]
 +
*[[Socialist Party]]
 +
*[[Leon Trotsky]]
 +
*[[Hal Draper]]
 +
*[[Max Shachtman]]
 +
*[[Partisan Review]]
 +
*[[New International]]
 +
*[[American Labor Party]]
 +
*[[Progressive Committee to Rebuild the American Labour Party]]
 +
*[[Alex Rose]]
 +
*[[Adolph Held]]
 +
*[[Jewish Labor Committee]]
 +
 +
====World War Two====
 +
*[[American Friends of German Freedom]]
 +
====State Department====
 +
*Secs of State: [[Colin Powell]]
 +
*[[Eur/X]] - [[Raymond Murphy]], [[Norris Chipman]], [[Brewster Morris]], [[Elbridge Durbrow]]
 +
*London Labour attachés: [[Samuel Berger]], [[Herbert Weiner]], [[Juan de Zengotita]], [[Glenn R. Atkinson]], [[Joseph Godson]]
 +
 +
====Department of Labor====
 +
*[[Frances Perkins]]
  
Congress
+
====Congress====
 
*[[Curt Weldon]]
 
*[[Curt Weldon]]
 
*[[Bob Ney]]
 
*[[Bob Ney]]
 
*[[Jack Abramoff]]
 
*[[Jack Abramoff]]
 
*[[Peter Hoekstra]]
 
*[[Peter Hoekstra]]
 +
=====Senate======
 +
*[[Royal S. Copeland]]
 +
*[[Robert F. Wagner]]
 
*[[Henry Jackson]]
 
*[[Henry Jackson]]
  
-NED
+
====Governors====
 +
=====New York=====
 +
*[[Herbert Lehman]]
 +
 
 +
====Lovestoneites====
 +
*[[Irving Brown]]
 +
*[[Henry Kirsch]]
 +
*[[Harry Goldberg]]
 +
*[[Alex Bail]]
 +
*[[William Munger]]
 +
*[[Francis Henson]]
 +
*[[Charles Zimmerman]]
 +
*[[Will Herberg]]
 +
*[[Louis Nelson]]
 +
*[[International Relief Association]]
 +
*[[Lewis Corey]]
 +
 
 +
====Post-war Lovestone network====
 +
*[[Henry Rutz]] - Germany
 +
*[[Richard Deverall]]
 +
*[[Mohan Das]]
 +
*[[Maida Springer]]
 +
*[[William Etter]]
 +
*[[Pagie Morris]]
 +
*[[Leo Chorowicz]] - Lovestone assistant
 +
 
 +
====AFL====
 +
*[[American Federation of Labor]]
 +
*[[William Green]]
 +
*[[Harvey Brown]]
 +
*[[Frank Fenton]]
 +
*[[George Harrison]]
 +
*[[Matthew Woll]]
 +
*[[Gustave M. Bugniazet]]
 +
*[[J. W. Buzzell]]
 +
*[[George E. Browne]]
 +
 
 +
====CIO====
 +
*[[Congress of Industrial Organisations]]
 +
*[[Jim Carey]]
 +
*[[Philip Murray]]
 +
*[[Walter Reuther]]
 +
*[[Victor Reuther]]
 +
*[[Roy Reuther]]
 +
*[[John L. Lewis]]
 +
*[[Michael J. Quill]]
 +
*[[Allan Haywood]]
 +
*[[Harry Bridges]]
 +
*[[John Brophy]]
 +
====Unions====
 +
=====ILGWU=====
 +
*[[International Ladies' Garment Workers' Union]]
 +
*[[Isidore Nagler]]
 +
*[[Abraham Katofsky]]
 +
*[[Gus Tyler]]
 +
*[[Frank Crosswaith]]
 +
*[[Maida Springer]]
 +
*[[Salvatore Ninfo]]
 +
*[[Luigi Antonini]]
 +
*[[Julius Hochman]]
 +
*[[Jacob Potofsky]]
 +
*[[Alex Rose]]
 +
*[[Fred Umhey]]
 +
*[[Harry Greenberg]]
 +
*[[Abraham Plotkin]]
 +
=====UAW=====
 +
*[[Homer Martin]]
 +
*[[United Auto Workers]]
 +
=====ACWA======
 +
*[[Sydney Hillman]]
 +
====AFL-CIO==== 
 +
*[[Mike Ross]]
 +
*[[Ernest Lee]]
 +
*[[George Baldanzi]] - CIO Vietnam delegate
 +
*[[Alexander Barkan]] - Head of COPE
 +
*[[Asian American Free Labor Institute]] (AAFLI)
 +
*[[American Institute for Free Labor Development]] (AIFLD)
 +
*[[African-American Labor Center]] (AALC)
 +
*[[Free Trade Union Institute]] (FTUI)
 +
*[[A. Philip Randolph Institute]]
 +
*[[AFL-CIO]]
 +
*[[Solidarity Center]]
 +
*[[Committee on Political Education]]
 +
*[[Bert Seidman]]
 +
*[[Leonard Schiller]]
 +
 
 +
====Cold war====
 +
*[[Gaither Committee]]
 +
*[[Amcomlib]] - [[Robert H. Dreher]] - [[Robert F. Kelley]] - [[B. Eric Kuniholm]]
 +
 
 +
====Marshall Plan====
 +
*[[European Recovery Programme Trade Union Advisory Committee]]
 +
*[[Anglo-American Council on Productivity]]
 +
 
 +
====Cold war liberalism====
 +
Magazines: [[New Leader]], [[Partisan Review]], [[Commentary]], [[Dissent]], [[The Reporter (Magazine)]] - done contributors up to 3 January 1950.
 +
*[[Americans for Democratic Action]]
 +
*[[Congress for Cultural Freedom]], [[American Committee for Cultural Freedom]], [[Encounter]], [[Preuves]], [[Survey]], [[Quadrant]]
 +
*[[Hubert Humphrey]]
 
*[[Larry Diamond]]
 
*[[Larry Diamond]]
 
+
*[[International Rescue Committee]]
 
*[[Foundation for Democratic Education]]
 
*[[Foundation for Democratic Education]]
 
*[[Transatlantic Democracy Network]]
 
*[[Transatlantic Democracy Network]]
 
*[[World Movement for Democracy]]
 
*[[World Movement for Democracy]]
*[[AFL-CIO]]
+
*[[David Jessup]]
*[[Solidarity Centre]]
+
*[[Institute on Religion and Democracy]]
-Misc
+
*[[Union for Democratic Action]]
 +
*[[Americans for Democratic Action]]
 +
*[[Freedom House]]
 +
*[[American Congress for Cultural Freedom]]
 +
*[[Berlin Congress For Cultural Freedom]]
 +
*[[Socialist Party]] - [[Norman Thomas]] - [[Michael Harrington]]
 +
=====SD USA=====
 +
*[[Young Peoples' Socialist League]]
 +
*[[Penn Kemble]]
 +
 
 +
====New Right====
 +
*[[Scaife Foundations]]
 +
*[[Richard Mellon Scaife]]
 +
====Neoconservatism====
 +
*[[Henry Jackson]]
 +
*[[Albert Wohlstetter]]
 +
*[[Daniel Pipes]]
 +
*[[Coalition for a Democratic Majority]]
 +
*[[Committee for Peace through Strength]]
 +
*[[Consortium for the Study of Intelligence]]
 +
*[[Committee for a Democratic Majority]]
 +
*[[Committee for the Free World]]
 +
*[[National Endowment for Democracy]]
 +
*[[Office of Special Plans]]
 +
*[[Office of Strategic Influence]]
 +
*[[Gatestone Institute]]
 +
*[[Project for a Democratic Union]]
 +
 
 +
====Misc====
 
*[[Jay Rockefeller IV]]
 
*[[Jay Rockefeller IV]]
 
*[[Paul J. Raymond]]
 
*[[Paul J. Raymond]]
 
*[[Robert Mueller]]
 
*[[Robert Mueller]]
*[[August Hanning]]
+
*[[August Hanning]]  
  
Neocons
+
====Security hawks====
*[[Albert Wohlstetter]]
+
*[[Washington Institute for the Study of Conflict]]
*[[Daniel Pipes]]
+
*[[Robert F. Byrnes]]
 +
*[[Charles T. Mayer]]
 +
*[[Herbert Romerstein]]
 +
*[[Sven Kraemer]]
 +
*[[Security and Intelligence Fund]]
 +
*[[Center for Intelligence Studies]]
 +
*[[Charles S. Viar]]
 +
*[[Francis John McNamara]]
 +
*Dr [[Scott S. Powell]]
 +
*[[International Freedom Foundation]]
 +
*[[Institute of World Politics]]
 +
*[[Jay Michael Waller]]
 +
*[[David Holliday]]
 +
*[[Prescott S. Bush Jr.]]
 +
=====NSIC=====
 +
*[[George Kilpatrick Tanham]]
 +
*[[William C. Mott]]
 +
*[[Ken deGraffenreid]]
 +
*[[Working Group on Intelligence Reform]] (Finish names)
 +
======CSIS=====
 +
*[[James Theberge]]
 +
*[[American Security Council]]
 +
*[[Secure America Now]]
  
Lovestoneites
+
====FBI====
*[[Irving Kristol]]
 
*[[Bertram Wolfe]]
 
*[[Irving Brown?]]
 
 
 
FBI
 
 
*[[David Szady]]
 
*[[David Szady]]
 
+
*[[W. Raymond Wannall]]
-CIA  
+
*[[W. Mark Felt]]
 +
*[[Edward S. Miller]]
 +
 +
====OSS====
 +
*[[Adolph W. Schmidt]]
 +
====CIA====
 +
*General [[Vernon Walters]]
 +
*[[Counter Intelligence Staff]], Police Group (PIG)
 +
*[[Robert W. Komer]]
 +
*[[Donald Jameson]]
 
*[[Gary Berntsen]]
 
*[[Gary Berntsen]]
*[[Michael Sulick]]
 
 
*[[Mary McCarthy]]
 
*[[Mary McCarthy]]
 
*[[John McLaughlin]]
 
*[[John McLaughlin]]
 +
*[[Gary Schroen]]
 +
*[[Bob Grenier]]
 +
*[[Frank Friberg]]
 +
*[[Hugh Montgomery]]
 +
*[[Joseph Bulik]]
 +
*[[George Kisevalter]]
 +
*[[Pete Bagley]]
 +
*[[Larry Devlin]]
 +
*[[Robert Amory]]
 +
*[[Frank Snepp]]
 +
*[[John C. Kiriakou]]
 +
*[[Bruce Riedel]]
 +
*Labour Operations - [[William H. McCabe]] PSI ORIT
 +
http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=JokJ7K3b5fMC&pg=PA10&dq=%22Joseph+Caldwell+King%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=yKO_UPGhHIrT0QWt-YGABQ&ved=0CDgQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Joseph%20Caldwell%20King%22&f=false
 +
*[[Tom Altaffer]] - AFL-CIO cover in Vietnam
 +
*[[In-Q-Tel]]
  
*[[Mary Magaret Graham]]
+
====National Security Agency====
*[[Robert Richer]]
+
*[[National Security Agency]]
  
*[[Iraq Operations Group]]
+
====Defense Intelligence Agency====
 +
*[[Defense Intelligence Agency]]
  
*[[Vaughn Forrest]]
+
===Ireland===
*[[Yosef Bodansky]]
+
*[[Ulster Protestant Action]]
 +
*[[Protestant Unionist Party]]
 +
*[[Ulster Protestant Volunteers]]
 +
*[[Noel Doherty]]
 +
*[[Ulster Constitution Defence Committee]]
 +
*[[Orange Defence Committee]]
  
===Ireland===
+
====Stormontgate====
Stormontgate
 
 
*[[Robert Hannigan]]
 
*[[Robert Hannigan]]
 
*[[Alistair Irwin]]
 
*[[Alistair Irwin]]
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*[[Austin Hunter]]
 
*[[Austin Hunter]]
 
*[[Janet Malcolmson]]
 
*[[Janet Malcolmson]]
agents
 
*[[Sean O'Callaghan]] finish nexis 48
 
*[[Martin Ingram]]
 
  
Barron report
+
====De Silva Report====
 +
*[[An Phobcrap]]
 +
=====RUC=====
 +
*ACC [[Wilfred Monahan]]
 +
*RUC SB intelligence Collation Section (ICS)
 +
*[[RUC Source Unit]]
 +
*R/07, Detective Sergeant in the RUC Source Unit
 +
*R/10, Head of the Source Unit 1987-1989
 +
*R/11 successor to R-10
 +
*R/15
 +
*[[Brian Fitzsimons]], the Deputy Head of Special Branch (DHSB) during the period 1987-89
 +
 
 +
=====Army=====
 +
*Brigade Research Units
 +
*Field Intelligence Fund
 +
*A/01, Officer Commanding (OC) of the FRU's East Detachment (East Det FRU)
 +
the same OC of East Det FRU was in place throughout most of the
 +
period
 +
*A/02 told him a UDA target, T/01, had moved address: "A/02 told me
 +
 
 +
I'd be wasting my time, T/01 had moved to Downpatrick and was no
 +
 
 +
longer living at Rutland St"
 +
 
 +
The above exchange was a clear admission by 'Geoff' that he would
 +
 
 +
assist Nelson at times by confirming that the targeting
 +
 
 +
information he had compiled was accurate.
 +
 
 +
7.73 The Stevens III team was able to identify 'Geoff' as A/02. He was Nelson's main handler during the period May 1987 to January
 +
1988. A/02 subsequently admitted in his interview under caution on
 +
 
 +
5 July 2000 that he was indeed the person identified as 'Geoff'.
 +
 
 +
7.74 During an interview on 6 July 2000, A/02 denied that he had
 +
 
 +
ever actually used a phrase to the effect of "you don't have that
 +
 
 +
wrong there" to confirm Nelson's targeting information, and
 +
 
 +
claimed that he had been quoted out of context. He stated that he
 +
 
 +
would "under no circumstances … pass information to a source".[59]
 +
*Commanding Officer (CO) of the FRU, A/05
 +
*A/07
 +
*A/08 FRU Operations Officer
 +
*A/10 - Colour Sergeant - change in attitude
 +
*A/12 - Nelson co-handler
 +
A/13 appeared actively to welcome it by commenting that
 +
A/13 confirmed to Nelson that Maskey "probably" used the car in question.
 +
A/15
 +
*A/16 prior to Nelson's trial.[15] That officer, now deceased, was a later successor to A/05 as the CO of the FRU.
 +
*ACOS G2 during the majority of the period in which Nelson acted as a FRU agent was General A/20. A/20 was ACOS G2 from November 1987 until September 1989, and acknowledged that he was regularly briefed by A/05 on FRU matters during this time. He outlined the reporting chain within the Army as follows:ACOS G2 reported to the CLF.
 +
*(Lt Col) A/24, who had provided legal advice to the Army in Northern Ireland during the relevant period
 +
*The CLF from November 1987 to September 1989 was Major General R J Hodges. In his statement to the Stevens I Investigation in 1990, Major General Hodges did recall A/05's briefing on loyalist paramilitaries.
 +
*The CLF reported to the GOC, who from June 1988 to August 1990 was General Sir John Waters. He stated in his 1993 statement to Stevens II that:
 +
 
 +
=====Loyalists=====
 +
*L/01
 +
*L/03, UDA military commander under L/28.
 +
*L/04, a member of the UVF,
 +
*L/05
 +
*L/09
 +
*L/10 UDA 'Brigadier', L/10
 +
*L/12
 +
*L/13, a member of the UVF.
 +
*L/18
 +
*L/20 UDA military commander under L/28.
 +
*L/22 UDA military commander under L/28.
 +
*L/24
 +
*L/25
 +
*L/26, a UDA Brigadier
 +
*L/27, UDA intelligence team
 +
*L/28 UDA
 +
*L/33
 +
*L/35 UDA intelligence team
 +
*l/37
 +
*L/38, who was based in County Fermanagh.
 +
*L/41 on behalf of L/13, a member of the UVF.
 +
*L/49 the UFF Commander
 +
 
 +
=====MI5=====
 +
Assistant Secretary Political (ASP)
 +
 
 +
Within HQNI the Assistant Secretary Political (ASP), who is DCI's representative, is to be kept informed of the status of current sources on a regular basis. In addition, he is the Security Service's representative, responsible for the maintenance and safekeeping of all FRU source files." [75]
 +
 
 +
8.174 In addition to the DCI and ASP mentioned in the Directive, the Service had an officer working in HQNI known as the Deputy Assistant Secretary Political (DASP). DASP worked in the Army's All-Source Intelligence Cell, which was responsible for the collation and assessment of all Army intelligence.
 +
*G/02 - head of the Security Service agent-handling section, (probably F8) c.1987
 +
*G/03
 +
*Security Service officer G/07
 +
 
 +
=====Targets=====
 +
T/01
 +
T/02
 +
T/03
 +
T/06
 +
T/12
 +
T/14
 +
T/16
 +
T/21
 +
T/23
 +
T/24, whom he confirmed the UVF was targeting.
 +
T/25
 +
T/26
 +
T/28 and T/29
 +
T/33
 +
T/34
 +
T/43
 +
T/44, whom it appears that the UVF were "desperate to get"
 +
 
 +
====Barron report====
 
*[[Stewart Young]]
 
*[[Stewart Young]]
 
*[[Robin Jackson]]
 
*[[Robin Jackson]]
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*[[Robert Kerr]]
 
*[[Robert Kerr]]
 
*[[Billy Mitchell]]
 
*[[Billy Mitchell]]
*[[David Alexander Mulholland ]]
+
*[[David Alexander Mulholland]]
 
*[[Brian Dixon]]
 
*[[Brian Dixon]]
 
*[[John Burgess]]
 
*[[John Burgess]]
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*[[CH Rodgers]]
 
*[[CH Rodgers]]
 
*[[John McCoy]]
 
*[[John McCoy]]
*[[Vince Heavin]]
 
*[[Colm Browne]]
 
*[[Nelson Young]]
 
 
*[[Philip Campbell Smith]]
 
*[[Margaret Walshaw]]
 
*[[David Moyles]]
 
*[[Ronnie Anderson]]
 
 
Journalists
 
*[[Chris Ryder]]
 
  
*[[Workers' Association for a Democratic Settlement in Northern Ireland]]
+
=====UDA=====
 +
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2000/may/14/northernireland.gerryadams
  
===Italy===  
+
====NAMA controversy====
*[[Elisabetta Burba]]
+
*[[Frank Cushnahan]]
*[[Carlo Rossella]]
+
*[[Brian Rowntree]]
*[[SISDE]]
+
*[[Brown Rudnick]]
 +
*[[Tughans]]
 +
*[[Ian Coulter]]
 +
*[[David Watters]]
 +
*[[Andrew Creighton]]
 +
*[[Pimco]]
 +
*[[Gareth Robinson]]
 +
*[[Verbatim]]
 +
*[[Mick Wallace]]
 +
*[[Jame Bryson]]
 +
*[[Patrick Mclughan]]
 +
*[[Lagan Group]]
  
 
===France===
 
===France===
 +
*[[Deuxieme Bureau]]
 +
*[[Paul Paillole]]
 +
*[[Direction centrale des Renseignements généraux]]
 +
*[[Service de Documentation Extérieure et de Contre-Espionnage]]
 +
*[[Direction Générale de la Sécurité Extérieure]]
 +
*[[Direction de la Surveillance du territoire]]
 +
*[[Direction centrale du Renseignement intérieur]]
 +
*[[Direction de la protection et de la sécurité de la défense]]
 +
*[[Yves-Marc Dubois]]
 +
*[[Georges Albertini]]
 +
*[[Est-Ouest]]
 +
*[[Yves Guérin-Sérac]]
 
*[[Francois Mermet]]
 
*[[Francois Mermet]]
 
*[[Jean-Claude Cousseran]]
 
*[[Jean-Claude Cousseran]]
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*[[Pierre-Antoine Lorenzi]]
 
*[[Pierre-Antoine Lorenzi]]
 
*[[Louis Caprioli]]
 
*[[Louis Caprioli]]
 +
*[[Pierre Ferri-Pisani]]
 +
*[[André Voisin]]
 +
*[[Alexandre Comte de Marenches]]
 +
*General [[Jean Callet]]
 +
*[[Jean Vigneau]]
 +
*[[Jacques Leguebe]]
 +
*[[Bernard Lejeune]]
 +
*[[René-Louis Picard]]
 +
*[[Maurice Robert]] - SDECE
 +
*[[Jean Tropel]] - SDECE
 +
*[[Paul Violet]]
 +
*[[Alain Tropel]]
 +
*[[Daniel Trinquet]]
 +
*[[Jacques Médecin]]
 +
*[[Joel-Francois Dumont de Vries]]
 +
*[[Jean-Pierre Dillais]]
 +
====Unions====
 +
*[[Benoit Frachon]]
 +
*[[Henri Mailly]]
  
===Iraq===
+
===Belgium===
*[[Leith Kubba]] (ex-INC)
+
*[[Florimond Damman]]
*[[Naji Sabri]]
+
*[[Vittorio Pons]]
*[[Rafid Ahmed Alwan]] - [[Curveball]]
+
*Baron [[Bernard de Marcken de Merken]]
 +
*[[Paul Vankerkhoven]]
 +
*[[Gaston Eyskens]]
 +
*[[Emile Lecerf]]
 +
*[[Marcel de Roover]]
 +
*[[Paul Vanden Boeynants]]
 +
*[[Benoit de Bonvoisin]]
 +
*[[Alain Comte de Villegas]]
 +
*[[Jacques Jonet]]
 +
*[[Paul Latinus]]
 +
*[[Aldo Mungo]]
 +
*[[André Moyen]]
 +
*[[Arnaud de Borchgrave]]
 +
*[[Jean-Marie Bougerol]]
 +
*[[Georges Vivario]]
 +
*[[Paul Detrembleur]]
 +
*[[Vincent Van den Bosch]]
 +
*[[Bernard Mercier]]
 +
*[[Jean-Victor Marique]]
 +
*[[Francis Dessart]]
 +
*[[Jacques Borsu]]
 +
*[[Francis Dossogne]]
 +
*[[Christian Smets]]
 +
*[[Victor Massart]]
 +
*[[Martial Lekeu]]
 +
*[[Madani Bouhouche]]
 +
*[[Leo Finné]]
 +
*General [[Robert Close]]
 +
*[[Leo Tindermanns]]
 +
*Gen [[Pierre Cremer]]
 +
*Col [[Henri Bernard]]
 +
*[[Robert Nieuwenhuys]]
  
===Israel===
+
===Luxembourg===
*[[Naor Gilon]]
+
*[[Nicholas Estgens]]
*[[Urban Moving Systems]]
 
*[[Amdocs]]
 
*[[Comverse Infosys]]
 
*[[Foxcom Wireless]]
 
  
===Eastern Europe===
+
===Netherlands===
 +
*[[Binnenlandse Veiligheidsdienst]] (BVD)
 +
*[[Louis Einthoven]]
 +
*[[C.C. Van den Heuvel]]
 +
*SOEV
 +
*[[Oost-West Instituut]]
 +
*[[Interdoc]]
 +
*[[Herman Jan Rijks]]
 +
*[[J.M. Hornix]]
 +
*[[Evert Kupers]]
  
*[[Anatoli Safonov]]
+
===Norway===
*[[Ihor Basylovych Drizhchany]]
+
*[[Oslo Freedom Forum]]
*[[Olexander Galaka]]
+
*[[Thor Halvorssen]]
*[[Konstantin Kemularia]]
 
  
 +
===Germany===
 +
*[[Gehlen Organisation]]
 +
*[[Bundesnachrichtendienst]]
 +
*[[Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz]]
 +
*[[Militärischen Abschirmdienst]] (MAD)
 +
*[[Gerhard Wessel]] - BND
 +
*[[Wolfgang Langkau]] - BND
 +
*[[Hans Josef Horchem]] -BfV
 +
*[[Otto Wolff von Amerongen]]
 +
*[[Hans Lades]]
 +
*[[C.D. Kernig]]
 +
*[[Norman von Grote]]
 +
*[[Karl-Friedrich Grau]]
 +
*Dr [[Walter Hoeres]]
 +
*[[Hans-Joachim von Merkatz]]
 +
*[[Rudolf Dumont du Voitel]]
 +
*[[Hans Langemann]]
 +
*[[Hans Graf Huyn]]
 +
*Dr [[Kurt Klein]]
 +
*[[Georg Stadtmuller]]
 +
*[[Bolko von Richthofen]]
 +
*[[Hugo Wellems]]
 +
*[[Gerhard Lowenthal]]
 +
*[[Walter Becher]]
 +
*[[Rainer Gepperth]]
 +
*[[Cornelia Gerstenmaier]]
 +
*[[Lothar Bossle]]
 +
*[[Hermann Josef Abs]]
 +
*[[Kai-Uwe von Hassel]]
 +
*[[Franz Josef Bach]]
 +
*Dr [[Richard Jaeger]]
 +
*Dr [[Fritz Pirkl]]
 +
*Major-General [[Heinz Huckelheim]] - MAD
 +
*Major-General [[Gerd Helmut Komossa]]
 +
*[[Hans von Stauffenberg]]
 +
*[[Hans Filbinger]]
 +
*[[Heinrich Aigner]]
 +
*[[Heinrich Lummer]]
 +
*Professor [[Dieter Blumenwitz]]
 +
*Dr [[Gunter Rohrmoser]]
 +
*[[Hans Hugo Klein]]
 +
*Franz Ludwig Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg]]
 +
*[[Heinrich Box]]
 +
*[[Hans-Werner Bracht]]
 +
*[[Martin Bangemann]]
 +
*[[Gerhard Reddemann]]
 +
*[[Jochen Loser]]
 +
*[[Wolfgang Schall]]
 +
*Gen. Kielmannsegg
 +
*Col [[Josef Goblirsch]]
 +
*Lt-Col [[Gerhard Hubatscheck]]
 +
*[[Heinz Karst]]
 +
*[[Alfons Goppel]]
 +
*General Rall
 +
*Dr [[Ludwig Bolkow]]
 +
*[[Wolfgang Reinecke]]
 +
*[[Lothar Groppe]]
 +
*[[herbert Hupka]]
 +
*[[Unabhängige Gewerkschafts-Organisation]] (UGO)
 +
*[[Freier Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund]]
 +
*[[Deutsche Gewerkschaftsbund]]
 +
*[[Gerhard Von Mende]]
  
*[[Mikhail Belusov]]
+
===Austria===
*[[Teymuraz Kaloyev]]
+
*[[Alfons Dalma]]
*[[Nikolai Fedoryak]]
+
*[[Walburga von Hapsburg]]
  
===Niger===
+
===Switzerland===
*[[Adam Maiga Zakariaou]]
+
*Dr [[Peter Sager]]
*[[Adamou Chékou]]
+
*[[Heinz Luginbuhl]]
 +
*[[Philippe de Weck]]
 +
*[[Ernst Wetter]]
 +
*Lt-Colonel [[Ernst Cincera]]
 +
*[[Ferdinand Thiebaud Schneider]]
  
 +
===Italy===
 +
*Prince Borghese
 +
*ISSED
 +
*[[Diulio Fanali]]
 +
*[[Fillipo De Iorio]]
 +
*[[Eggardo Beltrametti]]
 +
*[[Rosa dei Venti]]
 +
*[[Ivan Matteo Lombardo]]
 +
*[[Carlo Pesenti]]
 +
*[[Giancarlo Elia Valori]]
 +
*[[Giovanni Malagodi]]
 +
*[[Manlio Brosio]]
 +
*[[Orazio Bagnasco]]
 +
*Professor [[Leo Magnino]]
 +
*[[Elisabetta Burba]]
 +
*[[Carlo Rossella]]
 +
*[[SISDE]]
 +
*[[Luigi Gedda]]
 +
*[[Silvio Berlusconi]]
 +
*[[Guido Giannettini]]
 +
====Intelligence====
 +
*[[Servizio Informazioni Forze Armate]] (SIFAR)
 +
*[[SISMI]]
 +
*[[SISDE]]
 +
*[[Dipartimento delle informazioni per la sicurezza]]
 +
*[[Giovanni De Gennaro]]/[[Gianni De Gennaro]]
 +
*AISE - Agenzia informazioni e sicurezza esterna [External Intelligence and Security Agency]
 +
*AISI - Agenzia informazioni e sicurezza interna [Internal Intelligence and Security Agency]
 +
*[[CESIS]]
 +
*[[ Emilio Del Mese]]
 +
*[[Giuseppe Cucchi]]
  
===Misc===
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====Far right====
*[[Media Tenor International]]
+
*[[Movimento Sociale Italiano]]
 +
*[[Giovanni De Lorenzo]]
 +
*[[Stefano della Chiaie]]
  
== standpoint ==
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===Spain===
 +
*[[Manuel Fraga Iribarne]]
 +
*[[Roberto Jacobo]]
 +
*[[Alberto Ullastres]]
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*[[Federico Silvo Munoz]]
 +
*[[Cruz Martinez Esteruelas]]
 +
*[[Alberto Martin Artajo]]
 +
*[[Francisco Javier Conde]]
 +
*[[José Solis Ruiz]]
  
Hi
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===Portugal===
 +
[[Policia Internacional e de Defensa do Estado]] (PIDE)
 +
[[Aginter Press]]
 +
*General [[Kaulza de Arriaga]]
 +
*General [[Antonio de Spinola]]
 +
*[[Freitas do Amaral]]
 +
*[[Jorge Jardim]]
  
I entered Standpoint.online after checking SAU where there was NO indication of the magazine.  Maybe the sensible thing to do when entering the type of article which is subsidiary to the main one is to actually mention it in the main article.
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===Czech Republic===
 +
*[[Joseph Josten]]
 +
*[[Ludek Pachmann]]
 +
*[[Jaroslav Pechacek]]
 +
*Professor [[Nikolaus Lobkowicz]]
  
Please merge them... up to you.
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===Hungary===
 +
*[[Erno Tottosy]]
 +
*[[Victor de Stankovich]]
  
Kind rgds
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===Russia===
--[[User:Paul|Paulo]] 22:16, 8 October 2008 (BST)
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*[[Vladimir Bukovsky]]
  
== user-friendly ==
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===Israel===
 +
*[[Jerusalem Conference on International Terrorism]]
 +
*[[Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya]]
 +
*[[Herzliya Conference]]
 +
*[[Institute for Zionist Studies]]
 +
*[[Uri Lubrani]]
 +
*May be out of date: Brig Gen [[Eival Gilady]] - managing director of The Portland Trust's Tel Aviv office (opened June 2005)
 +
*[http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2013/10/israel-right-targets-textbooks-20131039491684745.html Israel's right targets textbooks]
  
Hi Tom
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===Palestine===
 +
*[[Mohammed Dahlan]]
 +
*[[Jibril Rajoub]]
  
doing a quick tour of the portals prior to launch. I wonder, cd you pls make the N. Ireland portal page a bit more accessible to the public/non experts by giving a short summary of the issues around Northern Ireland? ie what 'sins' are we going to be looking at in the articles in yr portal? you mention the intelligence networks that have sprung up around N Ireland issue. what does this mean for the public/democracy? what are the main problems in the N Ireland field? etc. I suppose a lot of the public think that the whole N Ireland issue has gone away and you will need to explain why it hasn't.
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===Jordan===
 +
*King [[Abdullah]]
  
Pls get in touch if you have any q's or if this is mystifying.
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===Iraq===
 +
*King [[Faisal]]
 +
*[[INC]] - [[Iraqi National Congress]] may need merging
 +
*[[Leith Kubba]] (ex-INC)
 +
*[[Naji Sabri]]
  
best wishes
+
===Saudi Arabia===
Claire
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*Sherif [[Hussein]]
 +
*[[Ibn Saud]]
 +
*Prince [[Turki Ben Faisal]]
 +
===Pakistan===
 +
*[[Inter-Services Intelligence]]
 +
*[[Shuja Pasha]]
  
== redundant headers? ==
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===Niger===
--[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 20:11, 8 January 2009 (UTC)
+
*[[Adam Maiga Zakariaou]]
Hi Tom, doing a quick tour of the portal pages, looks as if u have 2 redundant headers, "Northern Ireland" and "Issues"--can u either move some text into one or both of these sections or delete the headers? let me know if you can't find the coding in the edit page, it takes me a while to find these things too.
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*[[Adamou Chékou]]
best,--[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 12:56, 21 November 2008 (UTC)
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===Equatorial Guinea===
 
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*[[Teodoro Obiang]]
== Philip Giraldi ==
 
 
 
Hi Tom
 
 
 
Happened across this article
 
http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Philip_Giraldi
 
 
 
could you
 
 
 
--pls give a brief intro to who this fellow is/what he does?
 
 
 
--explain who Beckett Brown Int. is?
 
 
 
--introduce the quote saying who is speaking and what the quote shows/the point you're making in including the quote?
 
 
 
let me know if this doesn't make sense.
 
 
 
It's just a bit telescoped and needs to be unpicked for the reader.
 
 
 
thanks! let me know if you cannot get to it and I'll have a go.
 
Claire R (my signature thingie isn't working, no idea why)
 
 
 
== categories ==
 
 
 
Hi Tom
 
 
 
can u pls add the category "Neocons" or whatever your main (overarching, containing all articles in yr portal) category is, to all articles in the Neocons portal? launch is very soon and we need to ensure that all your articles are accessible by the main category, which I assume is Neocons.
 
 
 
thanks! --[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 13:11, 3 February 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
== clarification ==
 
 
 
Hi Tom
 
 
 
Thanks for these new articles. Could you just clarify one bit in
 
 
 
http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/National_Extremism_Tactical_Co-ordination_Unit
 
 
 
what exactly is Monbiot suggesting--ie which claims is there evidence to back? I'm assuming Monbiot is saying that the police were just agitating for more funding because the animal rights groups were in disarray??
 
 
 
***
 
George Monbiot suggested that there was evidence to back these claims in the original Observer article.[12] It stated:
 
 
 
:The rise of eco-extremism coincides with the fall of the animal rights activist movement. Police said the animal rights movement was in 'disarray' and that its ringleaders had either been prosecuted or were awaiting prosecution, adding that its 'critical mass' of hardcore extremists was sufficiently depleted to have halted its effectiveness.[13]  
 
 
 
 
 
thank you! --[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 12:39, 12 February 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
== robert cooper ==
 
 
 
Hi Tom
 
 
 
could you by way of a public service go into Robert Cooper and define what the author of this article (not you I know) means by postmodernism in this context? I only know what it means with regard to buildings and interior design and that doesn't help me much here ... the definition will need to come as soon as the word is mentioned. we also have "premodern" which will also need definition.
 
 
 
many thanks!
 
--[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 19:34, 21 March 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
== don't worry about cooper ==
 
 
 
HI Tom
 
 
 
don't worry about "postmodernist" Cooper, I went in and shifted the definition to the top of the "postmodern" section... don't like words like that in our articles, but guess we are stuck with it as it's one of RC's hobby horses.
 
 
 
thanks, --[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 14:35, 22 March 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
== cross purposes ==
 
 
 
whoops sorry Tom, that was your definition of postmodernism in Cooper and a jolly good one too - so to summarise, I have just moved it to the top of that section.
 
thanks --[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 14:39, 22 March 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
== Free Trade Union Committee ==
 
 
 
Hi Tom
 
 
 
this is well sourced with page no. etc-- thank you! and the info is well publicised elsewhere. However, we need to word more carefully. You have:
 
 
 
:In December 1948, FTUC chairman Matthew Woll introduced Jay Lovestone to Frank Wisner of the Office of Policy Coordination. Lovestone began receiving CIA funds from Wisner a month later. Irving Brown also began receiving Marshall Plan funds.
 
 
 
-- but can you just add a leader that will protect us, putting this allegation in Wilford's mouth, eg
 
 
 
:In his book ''Blah Blah'', Hugh Wilford states that ...
 
 
 
many thanks!
 
--[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 11:37, 28 March 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
== Craig Smellie ==
 
 
 
HI Tom
 
 
 
in Craig Smellie
 
 
 
I can't work out what this typo "taked" is meant to mean. can u correct?
 
 
 
Although [[MI6]] has denied that Wallace was employed by them, Wallace claims he was taked by Smellie on an ad hoc basis.
 
 
 
thanks --[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 23:15, 11 May 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
== style point ==
 
 
 
Hi Tom
 
 
 
small point of style but one I'm trying to get all writers to follow -- we should always lead in to quotes and often (not always needed) end by telling the reader what they are supposed to have learned, or by linking into our next point. Thus no section or article should simply begin with a quote. we should say who's speaking/in what publication, who they are, or anything that's relevant to establish the context and let the reader know who is speaking here.
 
 
 
In article
 
 
 
[[Ami Ayalon]]
 
 
 
we have a section starting with a quote. so would be great to have a lead-in. the style thingie is explained a bit at:
 
 
 
http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/SpinProfiles:How_to_Structure_an_Article#Put_quotes_in_context
 
 
 
many thanks for all yr good work
 
--[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 22:36, 12 May 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
== lift page out? ==
 
 
 
Hi Tom
 
 
 
Lynn and I are working our way thru the old Globalisation page, putting all the useful content onto pages with proper titles, ie without the Globalisation prefix. One of them is this page:
 
http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Globalisation:Henry_Jackson_Society_Project_for_Democratic_Geopolitics
 
 
 
and I have a note saying you are dealing with this one. could you lift all useful content out of this page, put it in the Neocons site on a page with the appropriate title, and let me know when you've done it? I can then delete the old page,
 
Globalisation:Henry_Jackson_Society_Project_for_Democratic_Geopolitics
 
 
 
many thanks
 
--[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 11:06, 25 May 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
== intro ==
 
 
 
Hi Tom
 
 
 
in the following page for Douglas Bernhart could you pls put in an intro? and introduce the quote by putting it in context, saying who's speaking etc?
 
 
 
many thanks
 
--[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 08:25, 12 June 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
 
 
Douglas Bernhart
 
 
 
Loyalist arms shipment
 
 
 
DOZENS of lives were spared because a massive loyalist weapons cache, smuggled in from the Middle East in the late 1980s, included hundreds of rounds of faulty ammunition.
 
 
 
The ammunition smuggled into Northern Ireland in the Lebanese arms consignment was of Chinese origin, and of poor quality.
 
 
 
The weapons, which were divided between the UVF and the UDA and Ulster Resistance, have been reported to have been from South Africa, but the haul came from the Lebanon; the only South African connection was the arms dealer, Douglas Bernhart, who set up the deal between the loyalists and Lebanese businessman, Joe Fawzi.[1]
 
 
 
== Castlereagh break-in ==
 
 
 
Hi Tom
 
 
 
Re this (v interesting) page:
 
 
 
Castlereagh break-in
 
 
 
there are small tweaks that need doing. if you don't have time, let me know and I will do something.
 
 
 
First sentence needed a verb, which I've supplied. First quote needs a lead-in: who is speaking? set quote in context. Ditto for sections, "Flanagan's retirement" and "Police raids".
 
 
 
that's it.
 
 
 
thanks for your good work
 
 
 
--[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 08:42, 16 June 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
== categories ==
 
 
 
HI Tom
 
 
 
sure you were going to but can u remember to add categories to foot of all your new pages? go to
 
http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php?title=Special:Categories&limit=500
 
if you want to see what's already available
 
 
 
In particular the articles should (if they belong to a certain portal) have the overarching category of that portal, eg <nowiki>[[Category:Middle East Watch]] as well as any additional categories you think they need, eg [[Category:Israel]]</nowiki>
 
 
 
any q's leave me a message by clicking on electronic signature below and sorry if I am stating the obvious
 
 
 
--[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 10:57, 20 June 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
== mistakes in quotes ==
 
 
 
Spelling mistakes in quotations
 
 
 
Hi Claire,
 
 
 
I was just wondering what we should do with spelling mistakes in quoted material. I noticed that [Sic.] is used in the initial quote from the Ahuvah Berger emails. Should I do that with the rest? Also there was a quote in the Niv Calderon page that included a mistake which seems to have been rectified. Should I reverse it and put [sic.] there as well? --Tom Griffin 22:54, 24 June 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
HI Tom
 
 
 
yes this is an annoying one. Sorry, think that was me who corrected their typo "forign" to "foreign" in Calderon. There is no hard and fast rule on these, but the following is what I tend to do.
 
 
 
Where they have made an obvious typo like missing out a letter or spelling someth wrong, you can add the missing letters or correct spelling in square brackets, thus "for[e]ign". We can see this at work in a story John Vidal of the Guardian wrote based on an illiterate email we had from the son of a GM proponent:
 
 
 
:Taking the rap
 
:John Vidal
 
:The Guardian, October 6, 2004
 
:http://society.guardian.co.uk/societyguardian/story/0,7843,1320123,00.html
 
 
 
:Rohan Prakash is the 12-year-old rapper son of Professor CS Prakash, director of the Centre for Plant Biotechnology at Tuskegee University, Alabama. Young Rohan has leapt to his father's side after penning a pro-biotech song that was mentioned by the UK web-based GM Watch group. He emailed them: "If you want to insult me, i'm going to insult you fucking dick ass bit[c]h whor[e]. Ya you can never talk about me like that cuz 12 year old rohan that's me and say sorry because universal records gave me a record contract and i can make a rap to get you out of business bitch. Do not talk about my dad because biotechnology is tight and you do not fuck with me!" Sweet child.
 
 
 
 
 
If they have used the wrong form of a word and it's obvious what they mean I would enclose the correction in square brackets and "ed" note, such as:
 
 
 
Bloggs writes, "The terrorists have had there last chance."
 
 
 
I would either correct to:
 
 
 
Bloggs writes, "The terrorists have had there [their – ed.] last chance."
 
 
 
If they use the wrong word and it's 99% but not 100% clear what they mean, you can add a question mark to your addition in square brackets, so if you have a quote like:
 
 
 
Blaggs writes, "MI6 taked me with liaising between the two sides."
 
 
 
I would write
 
 
 
Blaggs writes, "MI6 taked [tasked? – ed.] me with liaising between the two sides."
 
 
 
While everyone makes typos and there is usually no point in making an issue of them -- the aim in general should be just to clarify for the reader -- in some cases there is a point that can be made in reproducing people's illiteracy exactly as we find it, especially if it involves abusive and aggressive language, as in Vidal's article above, or makes a political point, eg like an example a few years ago of terrible grammar used by an education minister who was propounding about literacy in schools. In these cases I would just add the odd letter as in the John Vidal article above.
 
 
 
If the quote contains an obvious mistake that would entail more than the addition of a letter or two to clarify/correct, but the meaning is clear, that is a case for using [sic.] with lower case "s". This just makes clear to the reader that we are reproducing the person's words and have not made a mistake ourselves -- it's a way of reassuring the reader that they are reading the quote as we found it. Thus with Ahuvah Berger article:
 
 
 
"I would gladly take accept [sic.] that title."
 
 
 
In general, [sic.] and minor corrections of adding letters in square brackets can be freely used and will stop editors like me going in and changing quotes! so yes please re Calderon, do put the missing "e" in "foreign" in square brackets, ie "for[e]ign".
 
 
 
I will add this advice to the ever-growing list of editorial guidelines! thanks for drawing attn to the issue.
 
 
 
Small additional point: in Ahuvah Berger article, could you just add the dates of the emails concerned where they are not mentioned -- think they were all on 23 June but such details can sometimes become important? you can use the date that you rec'd the email if there is any confusion about when it was actually written.
 
 
 
many thanks, great work on that article
 
 
 
--[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 09:09, 25 June 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
== PS ==
 
 
 
sorry Tom, just noticed you have indeed put the date of the emails in the refs so that's great.
 
 
 
--[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 11:01, 25 June 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
== Gilad Stern ==
 
 
 
Hi Tom
 
 
 
very good stuff on social networking for Israel. In
 
 
 
http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Gilad_Stern
 
 
 
there is a nice lead-in to the quote. but with all lead-ins to quotes can you just add to the lead-in who is talking and perhaps the publication or report you are quoting from?
 
 
 
small point but helpful to reader to find his bearings. ie reader will expect differently from a neocon commentator than from a student writing in support of the Palestinian cause.
 
 
 
many thanks
 
 
 
--[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 09:58, 28 June 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
== IDF Spokesperson's Unit ==
 
 
 
HI Tom
 
 
 
in section re-pasted below, can you just lead in to the quote by saying who is writing the article/where the quote is from? this applies generally to quotes as it helps set up the reader's expectation of point of view.
 
 
 
many thanks
 
 
 
--[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 22:15, 28 June 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
===Operation Cast Lead===
 
During [[Operation Cast Lead]], Israel's invasion of Gaza in December 2008/January 2009, the IDF Spokesperson's Unit created a dedicated IDF blog and Youtube channel.
 
 
 
::"The blogosphere and new media are another war zone," said Foreign Press Branch head Maj. [[Avital Leibovich]]. "We have to be relevant there," she said.
 
 
 
== mystery abbreviations ==
 
 
 
HI Tom
 
 
 
re Tony McNulty, I couldn't work out what these abbreviations are meant to mean:
 
 
 
dep ldr (Lab) 1990-96, ldr (Lab) 1996-97; MP (Lab) Harrow E 1997-
 
 
 
he surely wasn't deputy leader of the Labour party??? or is this just deputy leader in is local constituency, or something?
 
 
 
can you find out and clarify?
 
 
 
thank you
 
 
 
--[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 09:41, 7 July 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
== colons ==
 
 
 
Hi Tom
 
 
 
Nice lead-ins to quotes. One tiny thing -- can u end the lead-ins with a colon rather than full stop, as I have done with the first couple of quotes in your Albiston article?
 
 
 
that's it! otherwise perfect.
 
 
 
--[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 13:49, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
== Peter Clarke, police officer ==
 
 
 
Hi Tom
 
 
 
can you just specify who "we" is in the "Media presence" section? You can say "SpinProfiles editors..." or Terrorism Spin portal editors..." or anything that describes more specifically who "we" is. It's just to clarify for the reader who is responsible for this info.
 
 
 
and that's all! good work.
 
 
 
--[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 17:13, 12 July 2009 (UTC)
 
 
 
== Bill Lowry ==
 
  
Hi Tom
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===South Africa===
 +
*[[Bureau of State Security]]
 +
*[[Gordon Winter]]
 +
*[[Connie Mulder]]
 +
*[[Eschel Rhoodie]]
 +
*General [[Alan Fraser]]
 +
*[[P.K. Van Byl]]
  
if you have time wonder if you could go into Bill Lowry
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===Vietnam===
http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.php/Bill_Lowry
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*[[Tran Quoc Buu]] - Lovestone-backed labour leader
and unpick/clarify couple of things:
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===International Orgs===
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*[[Trilateral Commission]] - [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=IaKm2H-7FQoC&printsec=frontcover&dq=trilateral+commission&hl=en&sa=X&ei=Lo8_Ub7dB4SdO4KugaAC&ved=0CDQQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=trilateral%20commission&f=false Sklar book]
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*[[Bilderberg]]
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====Cold war====
 +
*[[Intermarium]]
 +
*[[Promethean League]]
 +
*[[European Documentation and Information Centre]] (CEDI)
 +
*[[World Federation of Trade Unions]]
 +
====NATO====
 +
*[[NATO]]
  
1. what was the 'real' story of Lowry's departure from PSNI? this story under "Departure" is cryptic and I was not sure what the true story -- or a reasonable interpretation of events -- might be -- is there any credible suggestion that he was moved out because of his views on Stobie? or something else?
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====EU====
 +
*[[European Commission]]
 +
*[[EU Intelligence Analysis Centre]]
  
2. In section "US conference" I've added a lead-in to the quote -- cd you see if OK and maybe improve if needed?
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==Terrorism Research funding==
 +
*[[Anti-Defamation League]]
 +
*[[Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs]], John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University
 +
*[[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]]
 +
*[[Cato Institute]]
 +
*[[Center for Advancing Microbial Risk Assessment]] (CAMRA)
 +
*[[Center for American Progress]]
 +
*[[Center for Defense Information]]
 +
*[[Center for a New American Security]]
 +
*[[Center for Strategic and International Studies]]
 +
*[[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] (CSTPV), University of St Andrews
 +
*[[Chatham House]]
 +
*[[China Institute of Contemporary International Relations]]
 +
*[[Combating Terrorism Center]] (CTC) at West Point
 +
*[[Council on Foreign Relations]]
 +
*[[Demos]]
 +
*[[Foreign Policy Research Institute]]
 +
*[[Foundation for Defense of Democracies]]
 +
*[[Henry Jackson Society]]
 +
*[[Heritage Foundation]]
 +
*[[Homeland Security Policy Institute]], George Washington University
 +
*[[Human Rights Watch]]
 +
*[[Institute for Defence Studies & Analyses]]
 +
*[[Institute of Peace & Conflict Studies]]
 +
*[[International Centre for the Study of Radicalisation]] (ICSR), Kings College London
 +
*[[International Institute for Counter-Terrorism]], IDC, Herzliya
 +
*[[International Institute for Strategic Studies]]
 +
*[[Investigative Project on Terrorism]]
 +
*[[James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy]], Rice University
 +
*[[Jamestown Foundation]]
 +
*[[Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism]] (MIPT)
 +
*[[Middle East Forum]]
 +
*[[Middle East Media Research Institute]]
 +
*[[National Center for Foreign Animal and Zoonotic Disease Defense]] (FAZD Center) , Texas A&M University
 +
*[[National Center for Risk and Economic Analysis of Terrorism Events]] (CREATE)
 +
*[[National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism]] (START), University of Maryland
 +
*[[National Terrorism Preparedness Institute]] (NTPI) , St. Petersburg College
 +
*[[Organization of American States]]
 +
*[[Policy Exchange]]
 +
*[[Potomac Institute for Policy Studies]]
 +
*[[Quilliam Foundation]]
 +
*[[RAND Corporation]]
 +
*[[Royal United Services Institute]] (RUSI)
 +
*[[Security and Defence Agenda]], Brussels
 +
*[[Washington Institute for Near East Policy]]
  
3. Section "Dean Godson book launch" needs unpicking. Lead in to quote to set in context, explaining who Trimble is. maybe also explain Melanie P's 'reputation'/viewpoint. what is significance of Bill Lowry being there, as this article is about him?
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===US Foundations===
 +
*[[Abstraction Fund]]
 +
*[[Adelson Family Foundation]]
 +
*[[Adolph Coors Foundation]]
 +
*[[Alfred P. Sloan Foundation]]
 +
*[[Altman Kazickis Foundation]]
 +
*[[Armstrong Foundation]]
 +
*[[Bank of America Charitable Gift Fund]]
 +
*[[Barney Family Foundation]]
 +
*[[Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation]]
 +
*[[Carnegie Corporation of New York]]
 +
*[[Center for Security Policy]]
 +
*[[Charles Maxfield and Gloria F. Parrish Foundation]]
 +
*[[Dian Graves Owen Foundation]]
 +
*[[Earhart Foundation]]
 +
*[[Ford Foundation]]
 +
*[[Gleason Family Foundation]]
 +
*[[Henry Luce Foundation]]
 +
*[[John D and Catherine T MacArthur Foundation]]
 +
*[[John Templeton Foundation]]
 +
*[[John William Pope Foundation]]
 +
*[[Klarman Family Foundation]]
 +
*[[Middle East Forum]]
 +
*[[Open Society Foundations]]
 +
*[[Peter G. Peterson Foundation]]
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*[[Pierre F. & Enid Goodrich Foundation]]
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*[[Ploughshares Fund]]
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*[[Sarah Scafe Foundation]]
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*[[Sasakawa Peace Foundation]]
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*[[Satter Foundation]]
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*[[Searle Freedom Trust]]
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*[[Smith Richardson Foundation]]
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*[[Stavros Niarchos Foundation]]
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*[[The Craig and Susan McCaw Foundation]]
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*[[Weiler Foundation]]
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*[[Vernon K. Krieble Foundation]]
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*[[Walton Family Foundation]]
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*[[William and Flora Hewlett Foundation]]
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*[[William Penn Foundation]]
  
many thanks -- just makes it easier for us Ireland-illiterate readers...
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==Useful websites==
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*[http://textmechanic.com/ http://textmechanic.com/]
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*[http://cablegatesearch.net/ http://cablegatesearch.net/]
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*[http://www.london-gazette.co.uk/ London Gazette]
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*[http://bioguide.congress.gov/biosearch/biosearch.asp http://bioguide.congress.gov/biosearch/biosearch.asp]
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*[http://www.php.isn.ethz.ch/index.cfm Parallel History Project on Cooperative Security]
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*[http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/index.php Lobster: Journal of Parapolitics, Intelligence and State Research]
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*[http://www.duncancampbell.org/ Duncan Campbell]
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*[http://acoba.independent.gov.uk/ Advisory Committtee on Business Appointments]
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*[http://wiki.project-pm.org/wiki/Main_Page Project PM] - Wiki on intelligence contractors.
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===UK Politics===
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*[http://www.electoralcommission.org.uk/ Electoral Commission]
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*[http://searchthemoney.com/ http://searchthemoney.com/] - Campaign on Conservative Party funding
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===Government===
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[http://www.gulabin.com/ Colin Mackie's website]
 +
===Company information===
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*[http://opencorporates.com/ http://opencorporates.com/]
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===Charities===
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*[http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/ Charity Commission]
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*[http://www.charitynavigator.org/ http://www.charitynavigator.org/]
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*[http://foundationcenter.org/ http://foundationcenter.org/]
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===Policing===
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*[http://4wardeveruk.org http://4wardeveruk.org] - deaths in custody
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*[http://policespiesoutoflives.org.uk Police Spies Out of Lives]
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===Photos===
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*[http://flickr.com flickr]
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*[http://commons.wikimedia.org/ Wikimedia Commons]
 +
*[http://www.defenceimagery.mod.uk/ http://www.defenceimagery.mod.uk/]
  
best wishes
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==Reference list==
--[[User:Claire Robinson|Claire Robinson]] 21:07, 12 July 2009 (UTC)
+
*Alex Abella, ''Soldiers of Reason: The Rand Corporation and the Rise of the American Empire'', Mariner Books, 2009, pp.xx.
 +
*Richard J. Aldrich, ''The Hidden Hand: Britain, America and Cold War Secret Intelligence'', John Murray Publishers, London, 2001, p.xx.
 +
*Richard J. Aldrich, ''GCHQ: The Uncensored Story of Britain's Most Secret Intelligence Agency'', HarperPress, 2010, p.xx
 +
*Robert J. Alexander, The Right Opposition: The Lovestoneites and the International Communist Opposition of the 1930s, Greenwood Press, 1981, p.x.
 +
*Christopher Andrew, ''Defence of the Realm, The Authorized History of MI5'', Allen Lane, 2009, p.xxx.
 +
*Jonathan Bloch and Patrick Fitzgerald, ''British Intelligence and Covert Action'', Brandon/Junction, 1983, p.xxx.
 +
*David Butler and Gareth Butler, ''Twentieth Century British Political Facts 1900-2000'', Macmillan, 2000, p.xxx.
 +
*Anne Cadwallader, ''Lethal Allies: British Collusion in Ireland'', Mercier Press, 2013, p.xx.
 +
*Eric Thomas Chester, ''Covert Network: Progressives, the International Rescue Committee and the CIA'', M.E. Sharpe, 1995, p.xxx.
 +
*Anne Hessing Cahn, Killing Detente, Pennsylvania State University Press, 1998, p.xx.
 +
*Andrew and Leslie Cockburn, ''Dangerous Liaison'', The Bodley Head, 1992, p.xx.
 +
*Steve Coll, ''Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001'', Penguin, 2005, p.xx.
 +
*Gordon Corera, ''MI6: Life and Death in the British Secret Service'', Phoenix, 2012, p.xxx.
 +
*Brian Crozier, ''Free Agent: The Unseen War 1941-1991'', Harper Collins, 1993, p.xx.
 +
*Mark Curtis, ''Secret Affairs: Britain's Collusion with Radical Islam'', Serpent's Tail, 2010, p.xx.
 +
*Philip H.J. Davies, ''MI6 and the Machinery of Spying'', Frank Cass, 2004, p.xxx.
 +
*Richard Deacon, '''C': A Biography of Sir Maurice Oldfield'', Futura, 1985, p.xx.
 +
*Sara Diamond, ''Roads To Dominion: Right-wing Movements and Political Power in the United States'', Guildford Press, 1995, p.xx.
 +
*Stephen Dorril, ''The Silent Conspiracy: Inside the Intelligence Services in the 1990s'', Mandarin, 1994, p.xxx.
 +
*Stephen Dorril, ''MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service'', Fourth Estate Limited, 2000, p.xxx
 +
*Bob Drogin, ''Curveball'', Ebury Press, 2008, pp.129-130.
 +
*John Ehrman, ''The Rise of Neoconservatism: Intellectuals and Foreign Affairs 1945-1994'', Yale, 1995, p.x.
 +
*Frances Fitzgerald, ''Way Out There in the Blue: Reagan, Star Wars and the End of the Cold War'', Touchstone, 2000, p.xx.
 +
*Paul Foot, ''Who Framed Colin Wallace'', Pan Books, 1989, p.xx.
 +
*W.D Flackes & Sydney Elliott, ''Northern Ireland: A Political Directory 1968-88'', Blackstaff Press, 1989, p.xxx.
 +
*Daniele Ganser, ''NATO's Secret Armies: Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe'', Frank Cass, 2005, p.xx.
 +
*Dean Godson, ''Himself Alone: David Trimble and the Ordeal of Unionism'', Harper Collins, 2004, p.xx.
 +
*Roy Godson (ed), ''Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Analysis and Estimates'', National Strategy Information Center, 1980, p.xx.
 +
*Roy Godson (ed), Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Covert Action, National Strategy Information Center, 1981, p.1.
 +
*Roy Godson (ed), ''Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Clandestine Collection'', National Strategy Information Center, 1982, p.xx.
 +
*Roy Godson, ed., ''Intelligence requirements for the 1980s: Elements of Intelligence'',  National Strategy Information Center, 1983, p.xxx.
 +
*Roy Godson, ed., ''Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s, Domestic Intelligence'', National Strategy Information Center, 1986, p.xxx.
 +
*Roy Godson and James J. Wirtz (eds.), ''Strategic Denial and Deception: The Twenty-First Century Challenge'', Transaction Books, 2002, p.xx.
 +
*Jacob Heilbrunn, They Knew They Were Right: The Rise of the Neocons, Doubleday, 2008, p.xxx.
 +
*Seymour M. Hersh, ''The Samson Option: Israel, America and the Bomb'', Faber and Faber, 1993, p.xxx.
 +
*Mark Hollingsworth and Nick Fielding, ''Defending the Realm: Inside MI5 and The War on Terrorism'', André Deutsch, 2003, p.xxx.
 +
*Michael Jago, ''The Man Who Was George Smiley: The Life of John Bingham'', Biteback Publishing, 2013, p.xxx.
 +
*Keith Jeffery, ''MI6: The History of the Secret Intelligence Service 1909-1949'', Bloomsbury, 2010, p.xxx
 +
*David Leigh, ''The Wilson Plot'', Mandarin, 1989, p.xxx.
 +
*John Loftus and Mark Aarons, ''The Secret War Against the Jews'', 1994, St Martin's Press, p.xxx.
 +
*Thomas E. Mahl, ''Desperate Deception: British Covert Operations in the United States, 1939-44'', Brassey's, 1999, p.xxx.
 +
*Tom Mangold, ''Cold Warrior - James Jesus Angleton: The CIA's Master Spy Hunter'', Simon and Schuster, 1991, p.xx.
 +
*James Mann, ''The Rise of the Vulcans: The History of Bush's War Cabinet'', Penguin, 2004, p.xx.
 +
*Yossi Melman and Dan Raviv, ''Every Spy a Prince: The Secret History of Israel's Intelligence Community'', Houghton Mifflin, 1991, pp.xxx.
 +
*Seumas Milne, ''The Enemy Within: The Secret War Against the Miners'', Verso, 2004, p.xxx.
 +
*Ted Morgan, ''A Covert Life - Jay Lovestone: Communist, Anti-Communist and Spymaster'', Random House, 1999, p.xx.
 +
*Robert Parmet, ''The Master of Seventh Avenue: David Dubinsky and the American Labor Movement'', New York University Press, 2005, p.xx.
 +
*Jonathan Powell, ''Great Hatred Little Room: Making Peace in Northern Ireland'', The Bodley Head, 2008, p.xx.
 +
*Ben Rathbun, ''The Point Man, Irving Brown and the Deadly Post-1945 Struggle for Europe and Africa'', Minerva Press, 1996, p.238.
 +
*Robin Ramsay and Stephen Dorril, ''Smear! Wilson and the Secret State'', Fourth Estate Limited, 1991, p.xxx.
 +
*Stella Rimington, ''Open Secret'', Arrow Books, 2002, p.xxx.
 +
*Adam Roberts, ''The Wonga Coup'', Profile Books 2006, p.xxx.
 +
*Paul Routledge, ''Public Servant, Secret Agent: The Elusive Life and Violent death of Airey Neave'', ''Fourth Estate'', 2003, p.xxx.
 +
*Jerry W. Sanders, ''Peddlers of Crisis: The Committee on the Present Danger and the Politics of Containment'', South End Press, 1983, p.xx.
 +
*Abram N. Shulsky & Gary J. Schmitt, ''Silent Warfare: Understanding the World of Intelligence'', 2002, Brasseys. p.xx.
 +
*John Stevens, ''Not for the Faint-Hearted'', Phoenix, 2006, p.xx.
 +
*Frances Stonor Saunders, ''Who Paid the Piper: The CIA and the Cultural Cold War'', Granta, 2000, p.360.
 +
*R. Harris Smith, ''OSS: The Secret History of America's First Intelligence Agency'', University of California Press, 1972, p.xxx
 +
*Mark Urban, ''Big Boys Rules'', Faber and Faber, 1992, p.xx.
 +
*Calder Walton, ''Empire of Secrets'', William Collins, 2013, p.xx
 +
*Lawrence E. Walsh, Firewall: The Iran -Contra Conspiracy and Cover-Up, W.W. Norton, 1997, p.xxx.
 +
*Tom Watson & Martin Hickman, ''Dial M for Murdoch, News Corporation and the Corruption of Britain'', Penguin Books, 2012, p.xx.
 +
*Tim Weiner, ''Legacy of Ashes'', Penguin, 2008, p.xxx.
 +
*Hugh Wilford, ''The CIA, The British Left and the Cold War: Calling the Tune?'', Frank Cass, London 2003, p.xx.
 +
*Hugh Wilford, ''The Mighty Wurlitzer, How the CIA played America'', Harvard, 2008, p.xxx.
 +
*David Wise, ''Molehunt: How the Search for a Phantom Traitor Shattered the CIA'', Avon Books, 1992, p.xx.
 +
*Peter Wright, ''Spycatcher'', Viking, 1987, p.xxx.

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Parliament

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Peerage - Landed gentry
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SOE

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London

  • Deputy Secretary P.J. Woodfield
  • Under Secretaries W.J. Smith Divs 1 & 2
  • D. J. Trevelyan Div 3
  • Div 1 Courts, Security, elections, criminal compensation, Assistant Secretary G.W. Watson
  • Div 2, Financial Economic and Social Policy, Assistant Secretary R.N.P Lewin
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Stormont

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691

719 Ministry of Home Affairs

720

Prisons

722

724

MOD

HQNI Security Review Committee 7 May 74
1974

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104

105

106

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150

153

  • J.D. Bryars AUS GS
  • Defence Secretariat Division 7 [Size and shape of the Army] Assistant Secretary M.E. Quinlan
  • Defence Secretariat Division 10 [Secretarial assistance and advice on Northern Ireland matters of General Staff concern. Assistant Secretary A.W. Stephens (pg154)

167

FCO

1974

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348

354

Home Office

SOCA

Information Commissioner's Office

Metropolitan Police

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Devon and Cornwall Police

Cabinet Office

PMs Office

Information Research Department

Round Table

CCF

Gaitskellites

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Popular Front

Unions

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HJS

Quilliam

UK Far right

British War on Terror

[1]

Counter-Insurgency

India

Palestine

Malaya

Kenya

Cyprus

Borneo

Aden/Yemen

Oman

Afghanistan

Iraq

US

Old Left

World War Two

State Department

Department of Labor

Congress

Senate=

Governors

New York

Lovestoneites

Post-war Lovestone network

AFL

CIO

Unions

ILGWU
UAW
ACWA=

AFL-CIO

Cold war

Marshall Plan

Cold war liberalism

Magazines: New Leader, Partisan Review, Commentary, Dissent, The Reporter (Magazine) - done contributors up to 3 January 1950.

SD USA

New Right

Neoconservatism

Misc

Security hawks

NSIC
=CSIS

FBI

OSS

CIA

http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=JokJ7K3b5fMC&pg=PA10&dq=%22Joseph+Caldwell+King%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=yKO_UPGhHIrT0QWt-YGABQ&ved=0CDgQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Joseph%20Caldwell%20King%22&f=false

National Security Agency

Defense Intelligence Agency

Ireland

Stormontgate

De Silva Report

RUC
  • ACC Wilfred Monahan
  • RUC SB intelligence Collation Section (ICS)
  • RUC Source Unit
  • R/07, Detective Sergeant in the RUC Source Unit
  • R/10, Head of the Source Unit 1987-1989
  • R/11 successor to R-10
  • R/15
  • Brian Fitzsimons, the Deputy Head of Special Branch (DHSB) during the period 1987-89
Army
  • Brigade Research Units
  • Field Intelligence Fund
  • A/01, Officer Commanding (OC) of the FRU's East Detachment (East Det FRU)

the same OC of East Det FRU was in place throughout most of the period

  • A/02 told him a UDA target, T/01, had moved address: "A/02 told me

I'd be wasting my time, T/01 had moved to Downpatrick and was no

longer living at Rutland St"

The above exchange was a clear admission by 'Geoff' that he would

assist Nelson at times by confirming that the targeting

information he had compiled was accurate.

7.73 The Stevens III team was able to identify 'Geoff' as A/02. He was Nelson's main handler during the period May 1987 to January 1988. A/02 subsequently admitted in his interview under caution on

5 July 2000 that he was indeed the person identified as 'Geoff'.

7.74 During an interview on 6 July 2000, A/02 denied that he had

ever actually used a phrase to the effect of "you don't have that

wrong there" to confirm Nelson's targeting information, and

claimed that he had been quoted out of context. He stated that he

would "under no circumstances … pass information to a source".[59]

  • Commanding Officer (CO) of the FRU, A/05
  • A/07
  • A/08 FRU Operations Officer
  • A/10 - Colour Sergeant - change in attitude
  • A/12 - Nelson co-handler

A/13 appeared actively to welcome it by commenting that A/13 confirmed to Nelson that Maskey "probably" used the car in question. A/15

  • A/16 prior to Nelson's trial.[15] That officer, now deceased, was a later successor to A/05 as the CO of the FRU.
  • ACOS G2 during the majority of the period in which Nelson acted as a FRU agent was General A/20. A/20 was ACOS G2 from November 1987 until September 1989, and acknowledged that he was regularly briefed by A/05 on FRU matters during this time. He outlined the reporting chain within the Army as follows:ACOS G2 reported to the CLF.
  • (Lt Col) A/24, who had provided legal advice to the Army in Northern Ireland during the relevant period
  • The CLF from November 1987 to September 1989 was Major General R J Hodges. In his statement to the Stevens I Investigation in 1990, Major General Hodges did recall A/05's briefing on loyalist paramilitaries.
  • The CLF reported to the GOC, who from June 1988 to August 1990 was General Sir John Waters. He stated in his 1993 statement to Stevens II that:
Loyalists
  • L/01
  • L/03, UDA military commander under L/28.
  • L/04, a member of the UVF,
  • L/05
  • L/09
  • L/10 UDA 'Brigadier', L/10
  • L/12
  • L/13, a member of the UVF.
  • L/18
  • L/20 UDA military commander under L/28.
  • L/22 UDA military commander under L/28.
  • L/24
  • L/25
  • L/26, a UDA Brigadier
  • L/27, UDA intelligence team
  • L/28 UDA
  • L/33
  • L/35 UDA intelligence team
  • l/37
  • L/38, who was based in County Fermanagh.
  • L/41 on behalf of L/13, a member of the UVF.
  • L/49 the UFF Commander
MI5

Assistant Secretary Political (ASP)

Within HQNI the Assistant Secretary Political (ASP), who is DCI's representative, is to be kept informed of the status of current sources on a regular basis. In addition, he is the Security Service's representative, responsible for the maintenance and safekeeping of all FRU source files." [75]

8.174 In addition to the DCI and ASP mentioned in the Directive, the Service had an officer working in HQNI known as the Deputy Assistant Secretary Political (DASP). DASP worked in the Army's All-Source Intelligence Cell, which was responsible for the collation and assessment of all Army intelligence.

  • G/02 - head of the Security Service agent-handling section, (probably F8) c.1987
  • G/03
  • Security Service officer G/07
Targets

T/01 T/02 T/03 T/06 T/12 T/14 T/16 T/21 T/23 T/24, whom he confirmed the UVF was targeting. T/25 T/26 T/28 and T/29 T/33 T/34 T/43 T/44, whom it appears that the UVF were "desperate to get"

Barron report

UDA

http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2000/may/14/northernireland.gerryadams

NAMA controversy

France

Unions

Belgium

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Netherlands

Norway

Germany

Austria

Switzerland

Italy

Intelligence

Far right

Spain

Portugal

Policia Internacional e de Defensa do Estado (PIDE) Aginter Press

Czech Republic

Hungary

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Palestine

Jordan

Iraq

Saudi Arabia

Pakistan

Niger

Equatorial Guinea

South Africa

Vietnam

International Orgs

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NATO

EU

Terrorism Research funding

US Foundations

Useful websites

UK Politics

Government

Colin Mackie's website

Company information

Charities

Policing

Photos

Reference list

  • Alex Abella, Soldiers of Reason: The Rand Corporation and the Rise of the American Empire, Mariner Books, 2009, pp.xx.
  • Richard J. Aldrich, The Hidden Hand: Britain, America and Cold War Secret Intelligence, John Murray Publishers, London, 2001, p.xx.
  • Richard J. Aldrich, GCHQ: The Uncensored Story of Britain's Most Secret Intelligence Agency, HarperPress, 2010, p.xx
  • Robert J. Alexander, The Right Opposition: The Lovestoneites and the International Communist Opposition of the 1930s, Greenwood Press, 1981, p.x.
  • Christopher Andrew, Defence of the Realm, The Authorized History of MI5, Allen Lane, 2009, p.xxx.
  • Jonathan Bloch and Patrick Fitzgerald, British Intelligence and Covert Action, Brandon/Junction, 1983, p.xxx.
  • David Butler and Gareth Butler, Twentieth Century British Political Facts 1900-2000, Macmillan, 2000, p.xxx.
  • Anne Cadwallader, Lethal Allies: British Collusion in Ireland, Mercier Press, 2013, p.xx.
  • Eric Thomas Chester, Covert Network: Progressives, the International Rescue Committee and the CIA, M.E. Sharpe, 1995, p.xxx.
  • Anne Hessing Cahn, Killing Detente, Pennsylvania State University Press, 1998, p.xx.
  • Andrew and Leslie Cockburn, Dangerous Liaison, The Bodley Head, 1992, p.xx.
  • Steve Coll, Ghost Wars: The Secret History of the CIA, Afghanistan and Bin Laden, from the Soviet Invasion to September 10, 2001, Penguin, 2005, p.xx.
  • Gordon Corera, MI6: Life and Death in the British Secret Service, Phoenix, 2012, p.xxx.
  • Brian Crozier, Free Agent: The Unseen War 1941-1991, Harper Collins, 1993, p.xx.
  • Mark Curtis, Secret Affairs: Britain's Collusion with Radical Islam, Serpent's Tail, 2010, p.xx.
  • Philip H.J. Davies, MI6 and the Machinery of Spying, Frank Cass, 2004, p.xxx.
  • Richard Deacon, 'C': A Biography of Sir Maurice Oldfield, Futura, 1985, p.xx.
  • Sara Diamond, Roads To Dominion: Right-wing Movements and Political Power in the United States, Guildford Press, 1995, p.xx.
  • Stephen Dorril, The Silent Conspiracy: Inside the Intelligence Services in the 1990s, Mandarin, 1994, p.xxx.
  • Stephen Dorril, MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, Fourth Estate Limited, 2000, p.xxx
  • Bob Drogin, Curveball, Ebury Press, 2008, pp.129-130.
  • John Ehrman, The Rise of Neoconservatism: Intellectuals and Foreign Affairs 1945-1994, Yale, 1995, p.x.
  • Frances Fitzgerald, Way Out There in the Blue: Reagan, Star Wars and the End of the Cold War, Touchstone, 2000, p.xx.
  • Paul Foot, Who Framed Colin Wallace, Pan Books, 1989, p.xx.
  • W.D Flackes & Sydney Elliott, Northern Ireland: A Political Directory 1968-88, Blackstaff Press, 1989, p.xxx.
  • Daniele Ganser, NATO's Secret Armies: Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe, Frank Cass, 2005, p.xx.
  • Dean Godson, Himself Alone: David Trimble and the Ordeal of Unionism, Harper Collins, 2004, p.xx.
  • Roy Godson (ed), Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Analysis and Estimates, National Strategy Information Center, 1980, p.xx.
  • Roy Godson (ed), Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Covert Action, National Strategy Information Center, 1981, p.1.
  • Roy Godson (ed), Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s: Clandestine Collection, National Strategy Information Center, 1982, p.xx.
  • Roy Godson, ed., Intelligence requirements for the 1980s: Elements of Intelligence, National Strategy Information Center, 1983, p.xxx.
  • Roy Godson, ed., Intelligence Requirements for the 1980s, Domestic Intelligence, National Strategy Information Center, 1986, p.xxx.
  • Roy Godson and James J. Wirtz (eds.), Strategic Denial and Deception: The Twenty-First Century Challenge, Transaction Books, 2002, p.xx.
  • Jacob Heilbrunn, They Knew They Were Right: The Rise of the Neocons, Doubleday, 2008, p.xxx.
  • Seymour M. Hersh, The Samson Option: Israel, America and the Bomb, Faber and Faber, 1993, p.xxx.
  • Mark Hollingsworth and Nick Fielding, Defending the Realm: Inside MI5 and The War on Terrorism, André Deutsch, 2003, p.xxx.
  • Michael Jago, The Man Who Was George Smiley: The Life of John Bingham, Biteback Publishing, 2013, p.xxx.
  • Keith Jeffery, MI6: The History of the Secret Intelligence Service 1909-1949, Bloomsbury, 2010, p.xxx
  • David Leigh, The Wilson Plot, Mandarin, 1989, p.xxx.
  • John Loftus and Mark Aarons, The Secret War Against the Jews, 1994, St Martin's Press, p.xxx.
  • Thomas E. Mahl, Desperate Deception: British Covert Operations in the United States, 1939-44, Brassey's, 1999, p.xxx.
  • Tom Mangold, Cold Warrior - James Jesus Angleton: The CIA's Master Spy Hunter, Simon and Schuster, 1991, p.xx.
  • James Mann, The Rise of the Vulcans: The History of Bush's War Cabinet, Penguin, 2004, p.xx.
  • Yossi Melman and Dan Raviv, Every Spy a Prince: The Secret History of Israel's Intelligence Community, Houghton Mifflin, 1991, pp.xxx.
  • Seumas Milne, The Enemy Within: The Secret War Against the Miners, Verso, 2004, p.xxx.
  • Ted Morgan, A Covert Life - Jay Lovestone: Communist, Anti-Communist and Spymaster, Random House, 1999, p.xx.
  • Robert Parmet, The Master of Seventh Avenue: David Dubinsky and the American Labor Movement, New York University Press, 2005, p.xx.
  • Jonathan Powell, Great Hatred Little Room: Making Peace in Northern Ireland, The Bodley Head, 2008, p.xx.
  • Ben Rathbun, The Point Man, Irving Brown and the Deadly Post-1945 Struggle for Europe and Africa, Minerva Press, 1996, p.238.
  • Robin Ramsay and Stephen Dorril, Smear! Wilson and the Secret State, Fourth Estate Limited, 1991, p.xxx.
  • Stella Rimington, Open Secret, Arrow Books, 2002, p.xxx.
  • Adam Roberts, The Wonga Coup, Profile Books 2006, p.xxx.
  • Paul Routledge, Public Servant, Secret Agent: The Elusive Life and Violent death of Airey Neave, Fourth Estate, 2003, p.xxx.
  • Jerry W. Sanders, Peddlers of Crisis: The Committee on the Present Danger and the Politics of Containment, South End Press, 1983, p.xx.
  • Abram N. Shulsky & Gary J. Schmitt, Silent Warfare: Understanding the World of Intelligence, 2002, Brasseys. p.xx.
  • John Stevens, Not for the Faint-Hearted, Phoenix, 2006, p.xx.
  • Frances Stonor Saunders, Who Paid the Piper: The CIA and the Cultural Cold War, Granta, 2000, p.360.
  • R. Harris Smith, OSS: The Secret History of America's First Intelligence Agency, University of California Press, 1972, p.xxx
  • Mark Urban, Big Boys Rules, Faber and Faber, 1992, p.xx.
  • Calder Walton, Empire of Secrets, William Collins, 2013, p.xx
  • Lawrence E. Walsh, Firewall: The Iran -Contra Conspiracy and Cover-Up, W.W. Norton, 1997, p.xxx.
  • Tom Watson & Martin Hickman, Dial M for Murdoch, News Corporation and the Corruption of Britain, Penguin Books, 2012, p.xx.
  • Tim Weiner, Legacy of Ashes, Penguin, 2008, p.xxx.
  • Hugh Wilford, The CIA, The British Left and the Cold War: Calling the Tune?, Frank Cass, London 2003, p.xx.
  • Hugh Wilford, The Mighty Wurlitzer, How the CIA played America, Harvard, 2008, p.xxx.
  • David Wise, Molehunt: How the Search for a Phantom Traitor Shattered the CIA, Avon Books, 1992, p.xx.
  • Peter Wright, Spycatcher, Viking, 1987, p.xxx.