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  • ...right-wing anti-Muslim website run by [[Dominic Whiteman]], the founder of the British terrorist research group [[Vigil]]. ...Whiteman, '[http://westminsterjournal.com/content/view/30/67/ Message from the Editor]', Westminster Journal, 20 December 2007</ref>
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  • ...The over-arching Board would provide 'guidance on the core messages' that the Government wishes to put across to its 'target audiences'<ref> FCO website, ...communications infrastructure to 'explain American policies and culture to the world'.<ref> [http://foreignaffairs.house.gov/archives/107/fpa0617.htm For
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  • ...He has been active in right wing think tanks and is regularly called on by the mainstream media as a terror or security expert. Peter Preston notes Dewar was amongst those paving the way for an invasion of Iraq by claiming an invasion would be quick:
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  • ...=display&navTo=/wyeth_html/home/news/pressreleases/2002/1145753273626.html AMERICAN HOME PRODUCTS CHANGES NAME TO WYETH, REFLECTING EVOLUTION TO GLOBAL, RESEAR The UK division of Wyeth is referred to as [[Wyeth UK]].
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  • ...opean connections. He has published several books and studies including: ''The Faceless War'' (2002); ''Jihad. Secret History and European Networks'' (200 In 1996, Moniquet was arrested by Belgian police investigating the child abuse scandal associated with [[Marc Dutroux]]. Agence France Presse
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  • =='Lobbying hard for war'== ...ntified Cohen as one of a group of centre-left figures 'lobbying hard' for the US/UK invasion of Iraq:
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  • ...s Center [http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/about/introduction.htm About the Center] Accessed 12th February 2008</ref>. The Center opened in 1978 and claims to be 'governed by a distinguished board o
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  • ...vigilantfreedom.org/index.html CVF News], Center for Vigilant Freedom, via the Internet Archive, accessed 19 September 2009.</ref> ...vigilantfreedom.org/index.html CVF News], Center for Vigilant Freedom, via the Internet Archive, accessed 19 September 2009.</ref>
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  • ...ooke]] in 2004 which 'aims to open a new relationship between the West and the Muslim world.' ...ad two major meetings in March and July where we brought participants from the US and Europe to Beirut to meet with representatives from [[Hamas]], [[Hezb
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  • ...on web.archive.org]accessed 23-Feb-2008 </ref> There were also offices of the BIS in Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles and in Ottawa ([[British Informa ...om/sections/index_nt1.asp?i=41101&L1=41003&L2=41101&D=3 British Embassy in the USA]</ref>
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  • According to the company's own account: ...waste management and treatment as well as construction, communications and the management of technical facilities" <ref> Suez 2007 Reference Document </re
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  • ...er Terrorism Command|Counter Terrorism Command]] and it was “merged into the community engagement team” in 2016.<ref name="ASL1367">Richard Kerbaj, [h ...er the Finsbury Park and the Brixton Mosques, the Unit has been criticised for its choice of partners to reach this goal.
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  • ...d control/interrogation program which eventually led to the publication of the [[KUBARK Counterintelligence Interrogation]] manual. ...6. He became convinced that the mentally ill posed a grave threat to Anglo-American civilisation and should be forcibly sterilised.
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  • ...a contributor, worked hard to alert Chilean and U.S. social scientists of the project's true purposes. ...on Japanese society and beliefs. <ref>Benedict, Ruth The Chrysanthemum and the Sword Plume 1974</ref>
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  • ==The IMF History== .... However, money was only made available to countries if they acknowledged the IMf's policy and implemented certain structural adjustent programs. [1]
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  • ...hatred in all its forms."<ref>[http://www.eisca.eu/ EUROPEAN INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF CONTEMPORARY ANTISEMITISM], accessed 24 July 2009.</ref> ...ntering-antisemitism.pdf Countering Anti-Semitism], European Institute for the Study of Contemporay Anti-Semitism, p.1, accessed 24 July 2009.</ref>
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  • ...ice, 'half of the 75-minute meeting focused on a discussion about Iraq and the Persian Gulf' according to one attendee.<ref>Eric Schmitt and James Dao, [h ...rther suffering upon the Palestinians. According to Suskind's later book, "The One Percent Doctrine," Bush replies, "Sometimes a show of force by one side
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  • ...rmer chairman of the UK [[Environment Agency]]. He was made a life peer in the UK [[House of Lords]] in 2005. ...]], funded by industry, to look into the risks and benefits of fracking in the UK. <ref>Damian Carrington, [http://www.theguardian.com/environment/2014/oc
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  • ...'', Pergamon-Brassey's International Defense Publishers (for the Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis), 1987. 73 pp. Pages 59-63. ...groups were remarkably tardy in convincing the public of the necessity for the cruise missile, to which they were far more committed than SDI.
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  • ...number of anti-Islamist organisations such as [[CounterJihad Europa]] and the [[International Free Press Society]]. It is a key member of the [[counterjihad movement]].
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