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  • ...ockwell|John R. Stockwell]] is a former CIA officer who became a critic of United States government policies after serving in the Agency for thirteen years s ...United States and had not committed a single act of aggression against the United States.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20080114012645/http://www.totse.com
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  • ...ative/Zionist organisation seeking to 'educate' the political class in the United States about the dangers of radical Islam.<ref>"[http://www.emetonline.org/ ...sory board include prominent hard-line neo-conservatives, including former American Ambassador to the UN the late [[Jeane Kirkpatrick]]; [[Daniel Pipes]] of th
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  • ...Coordination]] began funding Lovestone's anti-communist [[Free Trade Union Committee]] in its rivalry with the [[World Federation of Trade Unions]].<ref>Wilford Lovestone travelled to Moscow in January 1925, as part of an American Communist delegation. While there, he formed a friendship with [[Nikolai Bu
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  • ...the 2004 [[Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction]] writing. The Pulitzer committee named ''Gulag'' a "landmark work of historical scholarship and an indelible Anne Applebaum is a George Herbert Walker Bush/ Axel Springer Fellow at the [[American Academy in Berlin]], Germany, for spring 2008.
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  • ...eviously served [[AT&T]] (where he helped to establish AT&T subsidiary, "[[American Bell]]”), was Vice President and Head of [[Avaya Inc.]] (Global Governmen ...d was regional finance director at the [[Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee]] (DCCC) . Ddodson is descibed as having 'worked for several Democratic mem
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  • ...York, and was involved in experiments in Canada for [[Project MKULTRA]], a United States based [[CIA]]-directed mind control/interrogation program which even ...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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  • ...ecturer in International Relations at the School of International Service, American University. Rick joined the World Economic Forum in 2001 as Director of Glo
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  • ...s of a controversial minority report issued at the conclusion of the joint committee's investigation.<ref>Sean Wilentz,[http://www.nytimes.com/2007/07/09/opinio ...ctober 2005</ref> He headed a political action committee, the Alliance for American Leadership, set up in large part to explore a possible presidential candida
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  • ...Industry Actors, Think Tanks, and Alcohol Policy in the United Kingdom] ''American Journal of Public Health'' August 2014, accessed 27 October 2014 </ref> ...sapproval. MP [[John Mann]], a [[Labour]] member of the [[Commons Treasury committee]], said Manzoni's outside work 'undermines the fundamental strengths that B
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  • ...ef> was formerly Southern Political Director for the [[Republican National Committee]], Deputy Campaign Manager for [[Jeb Bush]] and Political Director for Sena ...e principal defense advisor to Defense Subcommittee Chairman Murtha and to Committee Chairman Obey and was a key advisor to Speaker Pelosi on defense and intell
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  • ...this account apparently says, that there was about to be an attack in the United States," she said. "[A]nd the idea that I would somehow have ignored that I ...n "adversary that poses a threat, a serious threat, to the security of the United States of America." Rumsfeld says it is an enemy "more subtle and more impl
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  • * <b>Native American Issues</b> ...Accessed 26th March 2008</ref> describes how he was appointed to the Rules Committee where every major piece of legislation must go through before it can go to
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  • ...s family moved to the capital of La Paz. Following his graduation from the American Cooperative School in December 1974, he spent several years working in rura ...Press International. In 1985, after graduating with honors (B.A. in Latin American Studies and an B.S. in Journalism), he was named UPI bureau chief in El Sal
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  • ...estic goals which command a far greater degree of consensus than a radical American proposal that would alter the accepted norms of postwar security. It is har ...y post-Thatcher) era. But even Mrs. Thatcher felt obliged to travel to the United States to spell out her concerns on the U.S. approach at Reykjavik, and For
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  • ...The Director of the Information Service wrote to the [[Cabinet Publicity Committee]] arguing that: The publicity committee chaired by the Prime Minister [[Basil Brooke]] agreed with the Director of
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  • ....S. Government needed to 'do more to counter misinformation overseas about American policies and culture or risk undermining its influence in the world'. <ref> The [[House International Relations Committee]] summarised the aims and objectives of the Act:
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  • ...he State University of New York in 1982.<ref>Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index= ...she was a Republican Member of Congress.<ref>Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=
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  • ...wing the First World War, Dulles served as an American diplomat with the [[American Commission to Negotiate the Peace]] at Versailles. In the 1920s, he served ...the Rockefellers, were part of a pro-German state-monopoly tendency within American capitalism, which came to the fore in the interwar-period at the expense of
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  • ...False Reports of Jihadists "Quitting" or Abandoning Islamic Supremacism] ''United States Action'', July 16, 2008, accessed 19 October 2009</ref>, but it was Nawaz was in the US to testify before the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs where he appeared along with
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  • ...and the company has many sites around the world. It owns a majority of the American biotechnology company [[Genentech]] and the Japanese biotechnology company ...e Biomedical became one of the largest clinical laboratory networks in the United States, with 20 major laboratories and US$600 million in sales.<ref>[http:/
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