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  • ...the chairmanship of founder [[Ray Cline]], former Deputy Director of the [[CIA]] and -= at the time - a senior figure at the [[Center for Strategic and In ...columnists include Ray Cline's son-in-law [[Roger Fontaine]], a Committee of Santa Fe member and former Reagan Latin America adviser, and [[Jeremiah O'L
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  • ...here he helped coordinate the CIA's destabilization and eventual overthrow of the Allende government in Chile. (12) ...wide in counterinsurgency techniques. (I4) One of the best known graduates of the academy is Roberto D' Aubuisson.
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  • [[Ray Cline]] (1918-1996) was the [[CIA]]'s Deputy Director for Intelligence from 1962 to 1966.<ref name="IndieObit">Godfrey Hodgson, [ ...TObit">Tim Weiner, [http://www.nytimes.com/1996/03/16/us/ray-s-cline-chief-cia-analyst-is-dead-at-77.html?pagewanted=1?pagewanted=1 Ray S. Cline, Chief C.
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  • ...v in 1979, the Brookings seminar of 1982, the Nuclear Terrorism conference of 1985, and others. He has testified as an expert witness before the Denton c ...e Department in response to public requests for information on the subject of terrorism.<ref>[[Stephen Segaller]] Invisible Armies: Terrorism into the 19
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  • ...hor and journalist who was affiliated to the [[CIA]] and produced a number of articles and books which were influential on the American right. ..., Art and Ephemera from Pre-Mandate Palestine to the Founding of the State of Israel]. Fishburn Books</ref>, which was a covert British propaganda operat
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  • <CENTER>''"The ultimate sophistication of subversion is to take over the government, not by unlawful but by lawful me ...ity]]'s [[Hoover Institution]]. He died on his birthday in 2012 at the age of 94.<ref>Richard Norton-Taylor, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2012/aug
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  • ...[[Paul Wilkinson|Paul Wilkinson’s]] [[Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism]]. ...mended its articles of association. <ref>Extract from the Central Register of Charities maintained by the Charity Commission for England and Wales, [http
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  • ...e served in the British Royal Navy from 1942 to 1946, enlisting at the age of 15. <ref>The Complete Marquis Who's Who, 5 March 2009; Major Issues Lecture ...he Newsweek bureau chief in Paris, then chief correspondent and at the age of 27 became a senior editor for the magazine. <ref>The Complete Marquis Who's
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  • (This is a separate article on the history of the BAP, also see the current profile on [[BAP]]) ...[First Division Association]], is the Foreign Office Minister in the House of Lords.
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  • ...Research Agency]], was floated earlier this year, making tens of millions of pounds for chairman Sir [[John Chisholm]] and chief executive [[Graham Lov ...US venture capital company [[Carlyle]] for £42m. Carlyle later sold part of that stake for £160million.
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  • ...d by Thatcher and [[Lord Robertson of Port Ellen]], then secretary general of Nato. Its early work focused on nuclear deterrence and arms control and was ...tem of the CIA's top secret [[Corona program]] of satellite reconnaissance of the USSR between 1960 and 1972.<ref>[http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRe
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  • ...to Oxford University before joining Reuters news agency.<ref>Haverfordwest director awaits Emmy result, Western Telegraph, 24 September 2007.</ref> ...hen early in March 1975, the whole thing collapsed in ruins, because the [[CIA]] -- [[Henry Kissinger]] -- had withdrawn support for the Kurds abruptly, a
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  • ...[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) was instrumental in the establishment of the group, and it was subsequently renamed the '''International Association ==Creation of the CCF==
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  • • Educate millions of citizens about our enemy, and what they can and must do to protect themselv ...ecome active in decisions affecting national security and the American way of life<br>
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  • ...d Cameron is UK's new prime minister], BBC, 12 May 2010.</ref>, the leader of the [[Conservative Party]] from 2006 until 2016<ref>David Cameron, [http:// ...eron (Stockbroker)|Ian Cameron]] and [[Mary Cameron|Mary Mount]], daughter of Sir [[William Malcolm Mount]], 2nd Baronet.<ref>Zoe Brennan, [http://www.da
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  • ...able influence over policy, which declined rapidly following the departure of Keith Joseph from government in 1986, and Thatcher's removal in 1990. ...ion reform, free trade, health service reform and the recent restructuring of the tax system to favour traditional families.'
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  • ...s the Leader of the Labour Party at the time of his early death at the age of 55. ...MI6 along with her long time friend from University days [[Baroness Ramsay of Cartvale|Meta Ramsay]], who went on to be a career spy. According to the ''
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  • Global Vision is chaired by Lord [[Norman Blackwell]]. The Director is Dr [[Ruth Lea]] and [[Ian Milne]] acts as Consultant. According to Global Vision 'The distinguished economists who are members of Global Vision's Economic Advisory Panel come from varied backgrounds and di
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  • ...erence]] in Prague, which journalist Jim Lobe has described as a gathering of the 'neocon international'. ...e NAI is dedicated to helping revitalize and expand the Atlantic community of democracies.
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  • ...for Global Strategic Security. Previously, he was partner at the law firm of [[Shea & Gardner]], which lobbied for the [[INC]]. ...for major corporations in both commercial arbitrations and the negotiation of joint ventures and other agreements. <ref>'Profile: James Woolsey', [http:/
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