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  • In 2002 Sweeney reported on 'faking of the mass baby funerals' in Iraq: ...e dead babies - "three days old", "four days old" - are written in English on the coffins. I wonder who did that'.<ref>John Sweeney, [http://news.bbc.co.
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  • ...Laboratories]] (SCL) where he is responsible for helping to advise clients on strategic communications campaigns and the development of information opera ...erved in a variety of operations across the world including the first Gulf war, the withdrawal of British forces from Hong Kong, the liberation of Kosovo
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  • [[Eden Intelligence]] organises small scale secret gatherings on counter-terrorism and security related issues. Its goal is to facilitate a ...ist our understanding of the broader implications of geo-political factors on the global energy markets.
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  • ...Cabinet Secretary for Environment and Rural Affairs, [[Lesley Griffiths]] on farming’s 'Ingredients for Success', post-Brexit. The discussion was chai ...specific regulations that it believes 'are ripe for reform as a priority'. On the NFU's priority list of regulations for reform are: the Nitrates Directi
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  • '''Groups Campaigning on Bayer''' ...ellent website with an archive of their Keycode Bayer newsletter available on-line
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  • ...corporate influence grows, those companies that have previously sat smugly on the sidelines, enjoying relative anonymity, have suddenly found themselves ...simply remarkable that a single company could earn so much money from the war,' he said<ref>David Teather, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,36
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  • ...ged to supply 40% of all explosives shot by the Allied forces during World War I (1.5 billion lbs). {{ref|12}} ...ne, led to its involvement in the textile industry. After the end of World War I, the peacetime use of artificial fibres proved to be more profitable than
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  • ...lf and elsewhere, as well as assisting Royal Dutch Shell in exploiting oil on Sakhalin Island, in the Far East of Russia. ...labour, but for going one step further. In 1998, its handbook for managers on how to fight unions in the workplace was leaked to the International Hotel
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  • ...r White]], the veteran anti-communist and anti-socialist activist who died on December 10th 1988 {{ref|1}}. From leaving Malvern College in 1920 (when he ...ice Commissioner in the early years of the century. During the First World War Atkinson returned to Scotland Yard where he acted as (secretary) to Sir [[H
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  • ...and individuals. A document containing a considerable body of information on "red" ramifications and methods had already been circulated in confidence t ...0 he left Parliament to become (until 1924) British Ambassador to the USA. On his return he must have become director (or president or chairman) of the L
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  • For most people today British fascism before the Second World War only means one thing - [[Oswald Moseley]]'s [[British Union of Fascists]] ( ...held belief the fascism was an inevitable consequence to the punitive post-War peace settlement exacted by the allies, particularly from Germany. When Mus
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  • ...m for public education. In consequence it contributes letters and articles on economic questions to daily and weekly newspapers throughout the country." ...ty. In fact at the time he was not a member of the Party, but lost his job on the suspicion." {{ref|1}}
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  • ...any aspects of the League's work and the application of lessons learned in war" was the creation of a "training organisation". ...n, the Unions had not barred their way. The League was quick to capitalise on this and as early as 1946 it started to run classes for apprentices.
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  • ...his ideas on foreign policy were far more radical. His 1953 book ''The War on World Poverty: An Appeal to the Conscience of Mankind'' was a genuinely rad ...rialist tub-thumping. The closely and brilliant argued thesis of the ''War on World Poverty'' laid out the moral and political case for world development
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  • ...the intelligence community or those in the Labour Party who had egged him on. It was the major turning point in Wilson's career, and it created enduring ...ore concerned with harming the nation than with getting the justice we all want to see."
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  • ...sure groups like the Economic League, which relied for most of its support on Conservatives who were unhappy with the direction of the Conservative Party ...is country with people in ever-increasing numbers realising where the post-war drift and in the last few years, the rush to bureaucratic socialism is land
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  • *"Combating the Left: Victimisation and Anti-Labour Activities on Clydeside, 1900-1939", Arthur McIvor and Hugh Patterson - in R. Duncan and *"Pattern for Conquest [On Russian intrigue and espionage in Europe since 1945]", Robert Hale, 1956
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  • In conversation with the pro-war French philosopher and journalist [[Bernard-Henri Levy]] in December 2011, ...ntellectual is always there at the top. <ref>''Start the Week'', Broadcast on BBC Radio 4, 9:00AM Mon, 5 Dec 2011</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...//eustonmanifesto.org/joomla/index.php?option=com_wrapper&Itemid=36]</ref> On other occasions he has called the Chavez government 'fascist'. <ref>Rafael
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  • ...ay take place, creating herbicide tolerant ‘super weeds’. This depends on the proximity of species with which the crop can successfully hybridise. * Knock-on effects on the food web by destroying non-target insects. Studies have shown that lace
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