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  • ...in Italy and in Portugal. In order to give an all-too-brief account of the main facts relevant to this history of the Cercle complex, we must first ...ifesa]] (ISSED) in Rome, an Italian body that would cooperate closely with Brian Crozier's Institute for the Study of Conflict in the 1970s, described in th
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  • ...Britain. The natural partner for this network of covert conservatives was Brian Crozier and his newly founded Institute for the Study of Conflict. Crozier' ...mber 1973 stated that "a contact meeting was held with one of the staff of Brian Crozier, founder and director of the Institute for the Study of Conflict" (
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  • ..., and we are buying people’s own passports off them. Even the so-called 'main target', a career burglar, was going out nicking stuff just for us. If we h ...(accessed January 2020)</ref> Together with his former boss at the Met, [[Brian Chappell]], he is developing a forensic fingerprinting method to catch poac
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  • ...itish audience in January 1976, when Lord Chalfont provided a platform for Brian Crozier's warnings of the Red Menace in a television programme on subversio ...cal ally of Franz Josef Strauß who was a frequent guest on his programme; Brian Crozier would also later benefit from television airtime thanks to Löwenth
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  • ...omplex. During this period, Crozier and his associates concentrated on two main projects: setting up Shield, the advisory group on subversion which persona ......] In Britain in particular the problem had become more threatening. The main reason was simply that the trades unions and the Labour Party had been larg
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  • participant at the 1976 CEDI Congress along with the main Cercle/AESP members levels. One notable link was MI5's Charles Elwell who would later work with Brian
    131 KB (20,761 words) - 20:45, 21 May 2016
  • focus, coming under the sway of Brian Crozier and his covert network, the 6I. that Belgian cooperation with Brian Crozier had continued uninterrupted despite the
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  • ...the city as part of a series of ministerial meetings in the run up to the main G8 Summit. The Dissent! network called for the 'Derby M17' day of protest a * ''Main articles: [[Operation Herne]], [[Operation Elter]]''
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  • * ''Main articles: [[Greymans]], [[Operation Millipede]]'' :: I held a database of Human Resource contacts, which I built over time. My main responsibility was to confirm places of employment and education, of candid
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  • ...and becomes a full blown task force under Detective Chief Superintendent [[Brian Boyce]] and noted investigator Detective Superintendent [[Tony Lundy]]. The * ''Main articles: [[ISC Global]] &amp; [[RISC Management]].''
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  • * [[Rod Richardson]] (main page) Though it lay outside the main MPS intelligence structures, it had its own intelligence gathering unit. Mo
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  • ...general introduction into the cypher system, see [[N_officers| N Officers (main page)]]. ...misconduct. Arrested but not charged on one occasion.<ref name="hn241.ra">Brian Lockie, [https://www.ucpi.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/20171221-HN241-
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  • * ''Main article: [[National Undercover Scrutiny Panel]]'' |'''Brian Quinn'''
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  • ...general introduction into the cypher system, see [[N_officers| N Officers (main page)]]. ...d undercover in 1970s. Admits to 'fleeting sexual encounter'. Appeared as 'Brian' in ''True Spies''. Real and cover names to be restricted as there is a ris
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  • ...on Northern Ireland, in the Anti Internment League. He had been one of the main organisers of a march to Woolwich Barracks protesting against internment wi For Big Flame, Northern Ireland was one of the main issues they were involved in. In one of the first pamphlets the group produ
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  • ...Home Office 1986 (accessed 6 July 2020).</ref><ref name="Subversion">Chris Brian, [https://undercoverresearch.net/tag/subversion-in-public-life/ State Surve ...InterviewRoy"/> The timeline below, largely based on a review of the SLB's main publication Spartacist Britain, demonstrates there were almost continuous r
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  • * [[Rob Harrison (alias)|Main profile]] ...fael arms company, marking the anniversary of the shooting of ISM activist Brian Avery; one person briefly arrested.<ref name="L.ISM.events.archive.4Dec2004
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  • ...nfluence industry can hold during times of crisis.<ref>Richard Lardner and Brian Slodysko, [https://apnews.com/fac2794db22630c0da51a20f8d588ca9 Coronavirus ...ne vessels was adopted by the [[Indian Ocean Tuna Commission]] (IOTC), the main regulatory body. With a two-thirds majority vote, the measure was welcome b
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  • ...ushing for a more formal structure and a membership requirement.</ref> Its main activity at the time was the production of political pamphlets and a newspa The issue of the Crucible site became a local cause célèbre. For instance, Brian Barnes, a community artist (and also a member of BRAG) created a large mura
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  • ...hanged into [[Special Demonstration Squad]] (SDS). This unit is one of two main undercover police units which are the central focus of the Undercover Polic ...Correspondingly, it might therefore be questionable whether Knight saw his main role as community relations, or intelligence gathering.
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