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  • ...lls]], [[Nathan Cummings Foundation]], [[National Wildlife Federation]], [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]], [[Sierra Club]] and [[World Wildlife Fund]].<ref>PR Watch
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  • Paige Alexander is President of [[IREX Europe]], the European arm of the US based non-profit organisation [[International Research and Exchange Boar ...ant to the [[Rockefeller Brothers Fund]], the [[C.S. Mott Foundation]] and the [[Open Society Institute]] in Prague<ref> IREX Europe ''Paige Alexander'' [
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  • [[Image:AndrewGilligan.jpg|thumb|right|Andrew Gilligan at the Frontline Club, London, 17 April 2008]] ...e-times-820745.html So was it the 'Standard' wot won it? Or just a sign of the times?], ''Independent'', 4 May 2008.</ref>
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  • ...princeton/biogs.shtml Muslims in Europe post 9/11]</ref> He is a member of the [[Expert Group on Violent Radicalisation|European Commission Expert Group o
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  • ...as a German-born Jewish American political philosopher who has been called the father of neoconservatism. The neoconservative [[Irving Kristol]] has acknowledged Strauss's influence. [[
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  • ...Press, 1968, p.57.</ref> He headed the [[Secret Intelligence Branch]] of the [[Office of Strategic Services]] during [[World War II]].<ref>{{cite web |title=The Whitney H. Shepardson Fellowship
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  • ...ecutive director of the CFA. She was Assistant Secretary of Agriculture in the Jimmy Carter administration (1977-81). ...'Consumer Representative' to Global Biotech Forum: Carol Tucker Foreman to the Rescue of Biotech]", PR Watch, 2 June 2000, accessed May 4 2009</ref>
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  • ..., the '''Institute for Public Relations''' (IFPR) (not to be confused with the UK [[Institute of Public Relations]]) is a PR research and networking organ ...edge available and useful to all practitioners, educators, researchers and the corporate/institutional clients they serve.<ref>IFPR [http://www.institutef
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  • ...1995, revised edition, Zed Books, 2003, NEEDS PAGE REF</ref> To these ends the NED funds organisations such as [[Internews]] in attempts to foster "regime ...uce conflict within and between countries. Internews programs are based on the conviction that vigorous and diverse mass media form an essential cornersto
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  • ...858/www.onlinejournal.com/Special_Reports/031905Mowat-1/031905mowat-1.html The new Gladio in action?], Online Journal, 19 March 2005</ref> ...ttp://www.greenleft.org.au/2007/723/37520 Inaccurate and unfair attacks on the ICNC], Green Left Review, 31 August 2007.</ref>
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  • ...debate and was a key actor in lobbying for type II (voluntary) outcomes at the Johannesburg summit in 2002. <ref>WBCSD [http://www.wbcsd.org WBCSD Home Pa ...onal corporations, for deregulation on trade and environmental issues, and the voluntary approach.
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  • ...pg|thumb|right|'''John O'Sullivan''' - Atlanticist and “a Thatcherite of the first hour.”]] ...the dedication of the first statue of Margaret Thatcher to be erected in the United States. (accessed 27 September 2008)</ref>
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  • ...the [[Regional Center on Conflict Prevention]] in Jordan. It is headed by the [[King's College London|King's College]] terrorism expert [[Peter Neumann]] ...res) on 28 August 2007. The first press reference to ISCR is an article in The ''Times Higher Education Supplement'' on 23 November 2007. <ref>Rebecca Att
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  • The [[Global Crop Diversity Trust]] (GCDT) says its mission is "to ensure the conservation and availability of crop diversity for food security worldwide ...odification (GM) corporations [[Syngenta]] and [[DuPont]], which depend on the privatization and patenting of genes for profit (see Funding, below).
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  • ...t and attorney [[Michael Taylor|Michael R. Taylor]] as a senior adviser to the US FDA ([[Food and Drug Administration]]). ...about Taylor's new position, Marion Nestle, Paulette Goddard Professor in the Department of Nutrition, Food Studies, and Public Health, said:
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  • ...eral of the [[Club de Madrid]] and several other figures from think-tanks, the media and academia. <ref>Open Democracy, '[http://www.opendemocracy.net/aut :Secretary General of the [[Club de Madrid]]
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  • ...s Foundation]] is the largest transparently operated private foundation in the world, and was founded by [[Bill Gates|Bill]] and Melinda Gates. Here is how the Foundation describes its mission on its website:
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  • ...r.<ref>Lehmann, J., 2007 Bio-energy in the black. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 5, 381-387.</ref> ...take of nitrogen.<ref>Tenenbaum, David J., Biochar: carbon mitigation from the ground up, Environmental Health Perspectives, Feb 2009 v117 i2 pA70–74.</
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  • *[[Rockefeller Foundation]] *[[Committee on the Present Danger]] - 1976 version
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  • ...ricsson|Telefonaktiebolaget LM Ericsson]], [[Investor AB]] and [[ABB]] and the [[Royal Bank of Scotland]] (2001-2006). ...blic office yet is one of the most influential global political figures in the last thirty years.
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