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  • ...by on behalf of their business interests. Funders of the group include the industry body the [[Agricultural Biotechnology Council]] (ABC), which represents the ...d revelations in the ''Times'' newspaper that many All-Party Parliamentary Groups (APPG)s are being funded by commercial interests, and a speech by environme
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  • ...rg/2013/08/food-fears-continue-to-plague-americans-whipped-by-chemophobia/ Food fears continue to plague Americans, whipped by chemophobia] Posted on Augus ...10.1007/s12571-013-0251-2?no-access=true Food chemistry and chemophobia] ''Food Security'' April 2013, Volume 5, Issue 2, pp 177.</ref>
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  • ...April 2014.</ref> It is also believed that some of his work was to monitor groups and individuals who had potential sympathies with Irish republicanism.<ref ...and Kurdish communities.<ref name="mm.i" /> Along with other AFA connected groups, the CRC sponsored the founding of the Independent Working Class Associatio
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  • ...[[Berman & Co.]] It has been accused of attacks on environmental advocacy groups and fights against environmental regulation by the US government.<ref>Citiz ...for Organizational Research and Education]] and consists of four sub-front groups, including [[Big Green Radicals]], [[EPA Facts]], [[Green Decoys]], and [[L
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  • ...f three professional courses funded by FIDF and offered by the Ministry of Industry, Trade and Labor. They are then placed in a course according to availabilit ...es by providing them with critical aid for basic appliances and furniture, food vouchers, special grants, and holiday gift coupons that help them through d
    112 KB (16,125 words) - 16:50, 1 June 2015
  • ...e earn and through the use of 'not-for-profit' groups attack research from groups who use scare tactics on the public. ...ficial public need'. They are predominantly against unions, trial lawyers, food police and animal rights activists who all seek to regulate our lives.<ref
    13 KB (1,919 words) - 13:35, 17 November 2014
  • ...e and working in the public interest, rather than veiled corporate [[Front Groups]] or [[Astroturf]] campaigns<ref>Investopedia, [http://www.investopedia.com ===Think Tanks, Front Groups and Astroturfing===
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  • ...cover police officer who infiltrated the Socialist Party and anti-fascists groups. He was active from 2001 to 2006 and based in north and central London - wh ...uld have to do considerable travelling to Modena and elsewhere to purchase food.<ref name="mj"/><ref name="a.e"/> The job allowed him to give a friend an I
    59 KB (9,838 words) - 08:51, 25 February 2022
  • ...YouTube videos, going to films and gigs; he also was good at cooking vegan food.<ref name="g.i.24-2-16"/> Others recall him at various animal rights social He told one campaigner that he had been previously in the music industry, but wanted a change of direction in his life.<ref name="k.t.20-3-16"/>
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  • ...1999 to 2003. This page looks at his activities with environmental focused groups and his time at the Rettendon protest camp and in Nottingham. ...ing pans the protest site had, and return with them in the evening full of food, usually rice and chilli, along with cider. From this basis he ingratiated
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  • ...ndercover officer who infiltrated a number of London left-wing / anarchist groups including State of Emergency Collective, No Borders London, Globalise Resis ...one call with Asa Winstanley, 13 December 2018.</ref> Campaigners in other groups targeted noted that he used his vehicle to drive them and equipment to prot
    108 KB (16,986 words) - 15:55, 28 February 2020

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