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  • ...g Dearlove''' (born 23 January 1945) was head of the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] or MI6 from 1999 to 2005. He was closely involved in the lead up to the ...1999</ref> His education was described by the BBC as a “classic security service background of public school followed by Oxbridge.” <ref>’[http://news.b
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  • ...ed in both the Northern Ireland Administration in 1972 and in the Security Service: Wright denied that he was a member of [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]] in his evidence to the inquiry.<ref>[http://www.bloody-sunday-inquiry
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  • ...he Marines at the age of 18 before becoming an officer in the Special Boat Service, the maritime equivalent of the SAS. Following time in Iraq, Northern Irela :: “It was an open secret on the ground there that other oil firms were not encountering the same dif
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  • ...]. He had 27 years' almost uninterrupted military, political, and advisory service in southeast Asia'. <ref>John Ells, 'In the cockpit of people's war', ''Man In 1938, after leaving university, Thompson joined the Malayan Civil Service as a cadet. <ref>'Sir Robert Thompson' ''The Times'', 20 May 1992</ref> He
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  • ...Hain had been a target of [[BOSS]], the South African Secret Intelligence Service, since 1968 and they planned to set him up and discredit his activities, wh ...5.asp The evolution of the United Kingdom Civil Service 1848-1997]", Civil Service website, February 2007, accessed January 2009</ref>. This was despite that
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  • Watson joined the Diplomatic Service in 1937 he was stationed in the Balkans and Egypt during the early part of ...Psychological Warfare policy. <ref>Lashmar, P. Oliver, J. (1998) Britain's Secret Propaganda War. pp. 43, 46-7, 86, 90, 96-7, 102, 164-5</ref> The ISC was fi
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  • .... That a known Communist should have been allowed to join the intelligence service seems extraordinary in retrospect (considering that the UK was much more on ...s second wife. At the end of the war, he was transferred to the diplomatic service and became the press officer at the British embassy in Sofia, Bulgaria. He
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  • ...sion]] has now joined Goldman as a non-executive chairman. His 10 years of service to the Commission followed a heavily corporate and big business agenda, and ...Sachs Rigs the Game] - SpinWatch investigation detailing Goldman Sachs’ secret lobbying activities in the UK and Brussels and links to politicians. March
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  • International Media Intelligence Analysis is an e-newsletter service affiliated with [[Réalité EU]]. It was set up in August 2005 by its direc ...he ''Sunday Express'' in February 2006. <ref>Kirsty Buchanan, ‘Britain's secret get-out clause’, ''Sunday Express'', 5 February 2006</ref> It was incorp
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  • ...he ''Sunday Express'' in February 2006. <ref>Kirsty Buchanan, ‘Britain's secret get-out clause’, ''Sunday Express'', 5 February 2006</ref> It was incorp ...nk-tank, but in fact it appears to have operated merely as an e-newsletter service run solely by Barrett. In 2007 it was described on the website of [[Réalit
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  • ...nk-tank, but in fact it appears to have operated merely as an e-newsletter service run solely by Barrett. In 2007 it was described on the website of [[Réalit ...several books and studies including: ''The Faceless War'' (2002); ''Jihad. Secret History and European Networks'' (2004); and ''Jihad and Islamism in Belgium
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  • ...e.uk/history/special_patrol.htm Special Patrol Group], Metropolitan Police Service, 5 October 2009.</ref> ...e.uk/history/special_patrol.htm Special Patrol Group], Metropolitan Police Service, 5 October 2009.</ref>
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  • ...n. <ref> MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, by Stephen Dorril, Touchstone, 2002, p.783.</ref> On the same day he was a ...am CONSERVATIVE: Pearce; HOW ULSTER LEAK PLOTTERS BEAT SECURITY TO PROTECT SECRET SOURCE OF LEAK, BYLINE: Adrian Lithgow, SECTION: Pg. 6.</ref>
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  • ...going to invade Saudi Arabia." Sa'd al-Faqih claims bin Laden also sent "secret confidential letters to the King" about the Iraqi threat; according to al-F ...cooperation with NIF [Sudan's National Islamic Front], Iraq's intelligence service and Iraqi CBRN scientists and technicians. He made contact with Baghdad wi
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  • ...his campaigning against apartheid. So furious was the South African Secret Service about his activities that they even tried to frame him for a bank robbery i ...s'<ref>MURPHY, J., BEATTIE, J. & CECIL, N. (2008) 'Hain's job on line over secret cash; Campaign took funds from tycoons he dealt with as a minister'. The <i
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  • ...jor research monograph on the organisation of the UK's Secret Intelligence Service, MI6 and the Machinery of Spying. In concert with Professor [[Anthony Glee # The British Secret Services (1996)
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  • His second book, ''Terror Base UK: Inside a Secret War'', was published by Random House in 2006. The blurb claims that it is :* how a secret jihad army has established itself in Britain, making the country al-Qaeda's
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  • Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Civil Service]] | *Sir [[Gus O'Donnell]], KCB Cabinet Secretary and Head of the Home Civil Service
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  • ...es. The idea is that nations should negotiate commitments to opening their service sectors to GATS. GATS is administered by a Council for Trade in Services, w ...al persons – where personnel from overseas visit a country to supply the service such as accountancy or engineering.
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  • More commonly known as [[MI6]], Britain's foreign intelligence service. ...1981<ref>MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, by Stephen Dorril, Touchstone, 2002</ref>
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