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  • ==Political researcher and intelligence advisor== ...8 March 2009</ref> Wightman, says he concentrated on developing sources of intelligence on alleged extremists in Britain. One of the many sources Wightman says he
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  • ...post was given to an MI5 officer, and from that time on the number of MI5 personnel increased, with a corresponding decrease in MI6 presence. For example, the ...ww.patfinucanereview.org/report/volume01/chapter003/ Volume 1 - Chapter 3: Intelligence structures], Pat Finucane Review, 12 December 2012.</ref>
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  • The following is a partial list of current intelligence agencies. *[[National Intelligence Service (Albania)|State Intelligence Service]] (SHISH); successor to SHiK
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  • ...ce services. As the demands of corporate business have evolved, the police/intelligence apparatus and the private security business have adjusted to meet them. For ...he [[American Security Council]] (ASC) came into existence as an antilabor intelligence and propaganda agency, acquiring the files of the anti-Semite and labor spy
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  • ...me of a secret committee set up by radical right-wing activists and former intelligence officers in 1976 to brief [[Margaret Thatcher]] and her aides on ‘subvers ==Personnel==
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  • ...and employing 18,000 people to deal with terrorism, much of this money and personnel apparently slated for physical security.2 The executive bodies that dealt w ...ounterterrorism organization with permanent staff and specialized fighting personnel. The growth of Special Operations Forces (SOFs) was "one of this administra
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  • ...Churches on International Affairs, these men started putting together the personnel for the would be think-tank.<ref>''Captain Professor The Memoirs of Sir Mic
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  • ...cademic Committee of the Jerusalem Summit has overlapping members with the Intelligence Summit, see: [http://www.jerusalemsummit.org/eng/board.php Jerusalem Summit Cox was a member of the study group behind a report published in 1977 by the intelligence connected [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]] alleging a Marxist penetr
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  • ...cated in Herzliya, Israel. It has strong connections with the military and intelligence in Israel, particularly through: ...en 1997 and 2012 and hosted by the IDC based [[International Institute for Counter-Terrorism]]
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  • ...the appointment of Deputy Director Intelligence Corps, and Chief of Staff Intelligence and Security Centre of the UK Armed Forces, he joined [[British American To ...utes: the [[Chartered Management Institute]], the [[Chartered Institute of Personnel Development]], and the [[Security Institute]]. A member of the [[Internatio
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  • ...making and testing of suicide vests, sniper shootings of American military personnel, dead American soldiers, execution of civilians, and desecration of bodies. ...making and testing of suicide vests, sniper shootings of American military personnel, dead American soldiers, execution of civilians, and desecration of bodies.
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  • ...as five paid staff and a further 25 workers, many with military, security, intelligence and financial experience". <ref>Andrew Alderson, '[http://www.telegraph.co. ...The evidence that he's been supplying has been on a voluntary basis. It's intelligence which we've always trusted. And why? Because his family was a victim of ter
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  • ...[A1 Insurance Agency]].<ref>Jonathan Bloch and Patrick Fitzgerald, British Intelligence and Covert Action, Brandon, 1983, p.208.</ref> ...yds and other international companies saw Control Risks hiring more ex-SAS personnel in the late 1970s.<ref>Tony Geraghty, Guns For Hire: The Inside Story of Fr
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  • ...us forms of aid given by the government to the private sector institutions-personnel, as well as financial assistance, informational and moral support-but the g ...arly 1980s. <ref>This was revealed in testimony by the former South Korean intelligence director, Chang S. Tong, in November 1988. The Washington-based North Ameri
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  • ...of Islamist terrorists and their sympathizers. Under the noses of British intelligence, London has become the European hub for the promotion, recruitment and fina ...Dave Gaubatz, a former US Air Force special agent, “who passed on vital intelligence to the Iraq Survey Group and is dismayed that nothing happened.”<ref>Phil
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  • ==Personnel== [[Athena Intelligence]]
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  • *Intelligence and Analysis *US Coast Guard Intelligence
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  • ...Melman and Dan Raviv, ''Every Spy a Prince: The Secret History of Israel's Intelligence Community'', Houghton Mifflin, 1991, pp.16-18.</ref> ...Melman and Dan Raviv, ''Every Spy a Prince: The Secret History of Israel's Intelligence Community'', Houghton Mifflin, 1991, p.168.</ref>
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  • ...e to dominate the exchanges of terrorist intelligence between the security intelligence services in the centre of Western Europe... In all this work, European serv ...than to obtain information" and that "The police should leave us to do the intelligence work while they, in the form of [[SO13]] should do what they are internatio
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  • ...ELAVIV592&q=8200%20unit Private Israeli Company Collects Counter-terrorism Intelligence], Wikileaks, 1 September 2011.</ref> ...v and Yossi Melman, ''Every Spy a Prince: The Complete History of Israel's Intelligence Community, Houghton Mifflin, 1991, pp.207-208.</ref>
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