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  • ...]]. <ref>'Nomination of Paula J. Dobriansky To Be an Associate Director of the United States Information Agency', [http://web.archive.org/web/200102210609 ...[[neo-conservative]]. She was one of the signatories of the [[Project for the New American Century]] letter <ref>'Letter to President Clinton on Iraq', [
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  • ...Accessed 09 November 2016. </ref> Shoebat is approvingly cited 16 times in the manifesto published by Norwegian terrorist [[Anders Behring Breivik]]. <youtube size="tiny" align="right" caption="The truth about Obama: He's a secret muslim">0qXuDBpC6jA</youtube>
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  • ...ssalonica, Greece, and he is the nephew of [[David Saltiel]] (President of the Jewish Community of Thessaloniki) <ref>[http://www.isfsp.org/katsav-greece. ...m Europe to Israel for weeklong educational seminars". Saltiel was one of the staffers during June 2006. <ref>AJC Weekly News Update 211.</ref>
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  • ...overnance/board-biogs/dr-j-p-macintosh Dr. J. P Macintosh], Retrieved from the Internet Archive of 15 April 2008,accessed 12 August 2011</ref> Prior to becoming an MoD Research Scientist MacIntosh 'served in the British Army for ten years. His final operational tour was in Bosnia during
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  • ...n American who has been Chairman of [[The Austin Group, Inc.]] since 1989. The [[Austin Group]] is described as an "international corporate consulting fir ...of the [[U.S. Chamber of Commerce]] and one of the four core institutes of the [[National Endowment for Democracy]]." <ref>[http://www.cipe.org/ CIPE webs
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  • ...litical parties. The late [[Robin Cook]], the former Foreign Secretary was the FPC's founding President. ...at 7.30 pm, televised on [[Channel 4]], a first for a British think tank. The Commission was chaired by [[Lord Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon]], [[Baroness
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  • ...atters logo, Screengrab from [http://www.familysecuritymatters.org/ Family Security Matters] ]] ...oreign and domestic policies to "soccer moms" under the banner of homeland security.
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  • ...cted to the Wahhabi version of Islam.<ref>Dark secrets; A critic of Islam, The Economist, 10 February 2007.</ref> ...roup of political exiles in Ethiopia.<ref>Dark secrets; A critic of Islam, The Economist, 10 February 2007.</ref>
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  • ...the board of several important organizations affecting US policy, such as the [[National Endowment for Democracy]] (NED). The [[International Crisis Group]] gives this biographical note:
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  • ...Luttwak (born 1942, Romania) is a Senior Fellow in Preventive Diplomacy at The [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]]. Luttwak is an associat ...urity Study Group]] of the U.S. Department of Defense, and an associate of the Japan Finance Ministry's Institute of Fiscal and Monetary Policy.
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  • ...itism.<ref name="euston">[http://eustonmanifesto.org/the-euston-manifesto/ The Euston Manifesto], eustonmanifesto.org, accessed 6 March 2009.</ref> ...da/5018-the-euston-manifesto-made-in-the-usa The Euston Manifesto: Made in the USA?], Spinwatch 13 June 2008.</ref>
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  • ...political talking and networking organisation. Its aims are to ensure that the left and liberal intelligentsia are not hostile to US foreign policy intere In a profile of the British American Project in ''The New Statesman'', [[Duncan Parrish]] writes:
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  • ...in early 2009 but in May 2010 Catherine Hoye confirmed that they had left the network.<ref> Stockholm Network Website [http://www.stockholm-network.org/n ...r in the [[Department for Exiting the European Union]] for a discussion on the impact of Brexit.<ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads
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  • [[Control Risks Group]] is a British private security company. Author Tony Geraghty describes the genesis of Control Risks as follows:
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  • ...pdcweb.nsf/pagine/ee_storia A Brief History], The Italian Intelligence and Security Services, accessed 28 September 2009.</ref> ...pdcweb.nsf/pagine/ee_storia A Brief History], The Italian Intelligence and Security Services, accessed 28 September 2009.</ref>
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  • ...]] which also seems to have had intelligence connections and worked within the NUS.{{ref|Dorril}} ...zies Campbell]], [[Angus Grossart]] the merchant banker, [[Jean McFadden]] the ex-leader of Glasgow City Council and [[Lord Gordon]], founder of Radio Cly
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  • '''The Terrorism Industry''' == The Private Sector: Institutes, Think Tanks, and Lobbying Organizations ==
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  • ...de variety of corporations and foundations as well as wealthy individuals, the Heritage budget reached $14 million in 1987. ...al terrorism" and called for the reinstitution of House panels on internal security and "subversion." {{ref|19}}
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  • ...e city to stand out against the forcible amalgamation of the Communist and the Social Democrat Party. ...I arranged for him and Ralph Dahrendorf to be flown out of Berlin, down to the British zone, where I met them and saw that they went to Hamburg, which was
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  • ...nd the United States, and promoting the overall development of Iran" along the lines American capitalism would like to see it go. ...ssadors and foreign policy operatives. It publishes propaganda directed at the Iranian government and its directors include:
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