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  • ...2935483</ref> Also based there are the [[Defence Intelligence and Security Centre]] and the [[Intelligence Corps]]. ...and contractors who do not know what they are doing, according to British military sources. The techniques devised in the system, called [[R2I]] - resistance
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  • ...Group]].<ref>Michael Evans, Top secret intelligence unit will quit Belfast for new role in Iraq, ''The Times'', 18 April 2005.</ref> It appears to be asso ...Sir [[Desmond de Silva]], the unit was formed in 1982, and responsibility for army agent-running in Northern Ireland had previously rested with Brigade R
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  • ...s]] touched that other especially tender nerve: the conduct of the British military and intelligence services. ...tle. Later that evening the MoD changed their account, acknowledging that military personnel had been involved in the killings (Miller 1991).
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  • ...tion for scare tactics. He has even put together films depicting terrorism for this purpose. ...s acquitted whilst Sabri Benkhala, was tried separately. Kohlmann appeared for the prosecution in the case, and it appears to be the first case he was inv
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  • ...think tank has been embroiled in several controversies since its founding for encouraging domestic spying and preparing secret blacklists of citizens and ...iolent Extremism]] Programme, £400,000 of which was given by the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] ([[OSCT]]).<ref name="q1">Vikram Dodd [htt
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  • ...until 2001. That year RAND recieved funding from the [[Memorial Institute for the Prevention of Terrorism]] and developed the [[Terrorism Incident Databa ...nett&Whyte.pdf Embedded Expertise and the New Terrorism (PDF)]', ''Journal for Crime, Conflict and the Media'' 1 (4) pp.9-10</ref></blockquote>
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  • ...ched in February 2003 within the Department of Social Sciences at the U.S. Military Academy. According to its website it was funded by [[Vincent Viola]], Chair ...ia Tzanetti]] | Mr. [[Stephen Ulph]] | Major [[Jim Walker]] is currently a Military Police Battalion Operations Officer in Afghanistan. While at the CTC, MAJ W
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  • ...n="right" caption="Party for Marty: Harvard students protest Martin Peretz for his anti-Muslim/Arab comments">Z3hLOO3YFM8</youtube> ...itute.org/templateC11.php?CID=133 Board of Advisors], Washington Institute for Near East Policy, access date 16 September 2010</ref> and since 1998 has be
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  • ...Human Rights Policy, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard (Senior Fellow for Media Power and Responsibility); ...Minister for Economic Policy (Asia-Pacific Economic and Security Scenarios for 2020);
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  • ...ligencia Estratégica Militar]] (DNIEM) (National Directorate of Strategic Military Intelligence) **[[Central de Reunión de Inteligencia Militar]] (CRIM) (Military Intelligence Collection Center)
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  • ...Source Data Base on Global Terrorist Events (PDF)]' (National Institute of Justice/NCJRS, March 2008</ref> ...Source Data Base on Global Terrorist Events (PDF)]' (National Institute of Justice/NCJRS, March 2008</ref> According to [[Alex Schmid]] the St Andrews databas
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  • ...ent/uploads/2017/12/20171205-anonymity-ruling-SD-Dec-2017.pdf Applications for restriction orders in respect of the real and cover names of officers of th ...we are still looking for people who knew James Straven (or Kevin Crossland for that matter). If you can help fill in the gaps, please [mailto:contact@unde
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  • ...gelicals Now, July 2008. Article 'mainly' based on ''Baroness Cox, a Voice for the Voiceless'' by Andrew Boyd, Lion Books, 1998.</ref> Cox was among the t ...ng a Marxist penetration into British academia. <ref>‘Gould report calls for rebuttal of attacks on education in Britain by extreme radicals’, ''The T
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  • ...ebruary 1970) was a corporate spy who also worked for 'the government' and for the police. Using the name '''''Ian Farmer''''', he was active in gay right ...based on the two lengthy interviews Radford gave in 2009, to Jack Grimston for ''The Times'' and to Dutch television. However, it has been difficult to ve
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  • ...ir [[Emmanuel Kaye]]. <ref> Andrew Pierce, “Blair's chance to raise cash for Pounds 1m refund”, ''The Times'', 18 November 1997</ref> Two of its leadi ...was the life president of LFI, while [[David Mencer]], a former volunteer for the [[Israeli Defence Forces]], is a former director.
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  • ...on and policy recommendations. From its inception, Club de Madrid meant to for an alliance between right-wing/neoliberal political groupings and elites in [[Image:OpenDemMadrid.png|center|thumb|800px|The logo for the Open Democracy-Club de Madrid collaboration]]
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  • ...l envoy to the Middle East. He was questioned and arrested over the [[Cash-for-Peerages Scandal]]. Levy is reported to be 'euphemistically known as the Ma ...y expensive hotel'. Levy and his wife 'became the popular hosts of parties for carefully selected guests'. In the words of one guest, "It was always sensi
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  • ...tution]], [[American Enterprise Institute]] (AEI), the Georgetown [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] (CSIS), and the [[Heritage Foundation ...36. For an analysis of the way in which quasi-private parties are enlisted for killing and terror abroad, see Jonathan Marshall, Peter Dale Scott, and Jan
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  • Saferworld's closeness to government is indicative of its status. For instance its Annual Review of 2004-05 states it has 'worked with the Britis ...s with law enforcement agencies in "security sector reform" and "access to justice strategies". It also tries to make organisations engaged in 'development fr
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  • ..., the book by former US State Dept employee William Blum, Killing Hope: US Military and CIA Interventions since World War II, first published 1995, revised edi ...ist would take one look at the funding of the organisation (NED, US Agency for International Development, etc. – see "Funders" below),<ref>source needed
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