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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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  • ...ce 1997. She is a former shadow deputy prime minister and acting leader of the [[Labour Party]], after [[Ed Miliband]] stepped down until [[Jeremy Corbyn Harman was re-elected in the 2015 general election with 63.3 percent of the vote and a majority of 25,824.<ref> ''BBC News'' [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news
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  • ...uaries/obituary-sir-howard-smith-1346505.html Obituary: Sir Howard Smith], The Independent, 10 May 1996.</ref> ...uaries/obituary-sir-howard-smith-1346505.html Obituary: Sir Howard Smith], The Independent, 10 May 1996.</ref>
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  • Sir [[Robert Andrew]] is a former Permanent Secretary at the [[Northern Ireland Office]]. ...ish/static/in_depth/northern_ireland/2000/brits/default.stm Brits, Part 1, The Secret War, transcript], BBC News, accessed 10 April 2008.</ref>
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  • ...', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 118-22 and is reproduced by permission of the author. ...nformation]], the [[Foreign Office]], the Industrial Development Board and the Tourist Board are all in a position to provide expenses paid trips to North
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  • ...ecial Branch Unit established in the late 1960s as a result of the rise of the New Left. ...d-as-cop/story-fn6e1m7z-1225973641064 Climate protester unmasked as cop]''The Daily Telegraph'', 20/12/10, accessed 31/12/10</ref>
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  • ...'', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 123-4 and is reproduced by permission of the author. ...rge scale active disinformation operation has not existed since. However, the carefully drafted government statement acknowledging disinformation left a
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  • ...'', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 42-50 and is reproduced by permission of the author. ...ltar killings]] touched that other especially tender nerve: the conduct of the British military and intelligence services.
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  • ...Advisory Board of [[PegasusBridge]] a homeland security company. He joined the Group on Admission in March 2008.<ref>[http://www.heritageoilltd.com/direct *[[Special Air Service]]
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  • ...The privatisation of security in war-torn African societies, Institute for Security Studies, Pretoria, 1999.</ref>
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  • ...tics Ltd. On the same day the order (but not the affidavit) was served on the Bank in Guernsey.<ref>[http://www.guernseybar.com/harrierattachments/Jt%201 ...is supporters say that security services cleared him of any involvement in the coup that never was.
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