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  • '''Eliza Manningham-Buller''' was Director General of the [[Security Service]] from 2002 to 2007.<ref>[http://www.mi5.gov.uk/output/former-dgs.html#emb ...herself trained carrier-pigeons for use by the resistance in Europe during the Second World War.<ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1458207/V
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  • The Podesta Group was established in 1988 and is a Washington based 'full service' bipartisan government relations and public affairs firm <ref>Podesta Group On their website, the Podesta Group advertise their services as including<ref> Podesta Group [htt
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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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  • ...and foreign languages at Lewis & Clark College (BA, '03) and international security at George Washington University (MA, '05). She has lived in five states and
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  • ...es itself as 'a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization committed to fostering the next generation of America's foreign policy leadership. '<ref>YPFP, [http:/ ...ung professionals have the most to gain from the counsel and experience of the leaders they aspire to follow," said YPFP President [[Joshua Marcuse]]<ref>
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  • ...] officer involved in back-channel contacts with the IRA from the 1970s to the 1990s. ...Talking to the enemy: the secret intermediaries who contacted the IRA], [[The Guardian]], 18 March 2008.</ref>
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  • After leaving the UK Foreign Office, Cowper-Coles joined arms contractor [[BAE Systems]] in 2 ...llor in Paris, 1997–1999; Principal Private Secretary to [[Robin Cook]], the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, 1999–2001.
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  • ...dent of [[IBI Consultants]] which conducts paid investigative research for the [[NEFA Foundation]]. ...d his family moved to the capital of La Paz. Following his graduation from the American Cooperative School in December 1974, he spent several years workin
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  • ...and Faber, 1993, p.39.</ref> It seems likely that it was incorporated into the [[Special Reconnaissance Regiment]] on its creation in 2005. ...[[Harold Wilson]] in April 1974, the Special Reconnaissance Unit replaced the [[Military Reaction Force]] units created in 1971:
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  • ...).<ref>British Army [http://www.army.mod.uk/intelligence/intelligence.aspx The Intelligence Corps], Accessed 6 April 2015.</ref> ...the corps was officially declared an 'Arm' (combat support) instead of a 'Service' (rear support).<ref>Ministry of Defence [http://www.army.mod.uk/linkedfile
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  • ...[[Joint Services Intelligence Organisation]]. The chart was released under the Freedom of Information Act in on 23 October 2008]] ...lit runs through the camp. According to its Annual report and Accounts for the year ending 31 March 2005:
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  • ...William Stobie]], the former RUC Special Branch agent and quartermaster of the UDA ([[Ulster Defence Association]], a loyalist Protestant paramilitary org ...cution of UDA informant William Stobie. Special Branch sources say he told the Stevens team they wouldn't achieve a conviction, but could be signing Stobi
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  • According to Neil Mackay in the ''Sunday Herald'' of November 2000: ...ster] By Neil Mackay, ''The Sunday Herald'', 26 November 2000, archived at the Pat Finucane Centre.</ref>
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  • The '''Force Research Unit''' was a top secret unit of the British Army which was engaged in running informers and has been alleged to ...05.<ref>James Kirkup, [VAGUENESS OF ARMY ROLES GIVES RISE TO SUSPICIONS, ''The Scotsman'', 19 August 2005.</ref>
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  • ...niing in Human Intelligence. It is part of the [[Defence Intelligence and Security Centre]], based at [[Chicksands]] According to the DISC:
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  • ...amid claims of an IRA spy-ring. It would later emerge that a key figure in the alleged spy-ring, [[Denis Donaldson]], was a British agent. ...and]] Special Branch, assisted by [[Security Service|MI5]], in the wake of the [[Castlereagh break-in]].
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  • ...y the [[Special Forces Support Group]] (SFSG). It is the successor unit to the deeply secretive [[Special Reconnaissance Unit]] formed in 1972/3, which op ...ance of [[Jean Charles de Menezes]] prior to his shooting on 22 July 2005. The ''Guardian '' reported:
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  • ...of pensions, investments and protection solutions. On Fortune Global 500, the company ranked 133 in 2007 and 103 in 2008.<ref>CNN, [http://money.cnn.com/ ...ry authority [[AFM]] in 1999. In 2008 he was appointed a representative of the Dutch state on Aegon’s board.<ref>Aegon, [http://www.aegon.com/Home/Gover
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  • '''Stella Rimington''' was the head of the [[Security Service]] MI5 from 1992 to 1996.<ref>[http://www.mi5.gov.uk/output/former-dgs.html Rimington has defended [[Security Service|MI5]]'s surveillance of left-wing groups.
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  • ...he [[Castlereagh break-in]] took place at the headquarters of the [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] (PSNI) in Castlereagh, Belfast on St Patrick's Day 2 Statewatch Bulletin reported on the break-in as follows:
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