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  • ....com/site/newsletter_article.php?id=11927 Report: NSA routinely shares raw intelligence with Israel], ''Israel Hayom'', 12 September 2013.</ref> ...as '''Unit 848'''.<ref>Ephraim Kahana, ''Historical Dictionary of Israeli Intelligence'', Scarecrow Press, 2006, p.43.</ref>
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  • ...5 this information was changed to note 'backgrounds in [[22-SAS]] and [[14 Intelligence]]', two of the most secretive and controversial units of the British Army.< A Phoenix information pack gives the following details about its personnel:
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  • ...on of state personnel. Keenan led the formation of the [[Georgia Terrorism Intelligence Project]] (GTIP). In 2004, the GBI was given the funding to develop and im ...]] | [[World Summit on Counter-Terrorism]] | [[International Institute for Counter-Terrorism]] | [[Georgia International Law Enforcement Exchange]]
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  • ...a06d; text-align:left; color:#000; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">'''Welcome to the Counter-Terrorism Portal on Powerbase''' </h2> ...rism SEE POWERBASE'S A-Z LIST OF COUNTER-TERRORISM ARTICLES'''] [[Category:Counter-Terrorism]]
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  • ==Personnel== The [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]] was due to produce a briefing on the EDL ahead of a meeting chaired
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  • ===1916-Imperial Intelligence=== ...he foundation of [[MI5]], to cover imperial and overseas (including Irish) intelligence.<ref>Christopher Andrew, Defence of the Realm, The Authorized History of MI
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  • '''B Branch''' is the division of [[MI5]] responsible for personnel, security and training.<ref>Christopher Andrew, Defence of the Realm, The A ...e]]'s 1953 re-organisation of the service, B Branch became responsible for personnel and establishments.<ref>Christopher Andrew, Defence of the Realm, The Autho
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  • ...d.uk/intelligence/about/default.aspx Home> The Intelligence Corps> Defence Intelligence and Security Centre], accessed 13 November 2009</ref>]] ...gence bodies including the [[Intelligence Corps]] and the [[Joint Services Intelligence Organisation]]. The chart was released under the Freedom of Information Act
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  • .../cmdfence/178/17806.htm Select Committee on Defence, Second Report: Annex, Intelligence], Defence Committee Publications, Session 2000-2001, accessed 09/02/10</ref ...rget Lists], February 2013, FOI Response on Whatdotheyknow.com, Numbers of Intelligence, Police and Military on target lists, accessed 21/06/2013 </ref>
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} ...|Book Cover of Steve Hewitt (2007) 'The British War on Terror: Terrorism & Counter-Terrorism on the Home Front Since 9/11' (Continuum International Publishing Group)]]
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  • ...Humanist Association]] | [[Brook]] | [[Catholics for Choice]] | [[DrFoster Intelligence]] | [[Economic and Social Research Council]] [[ENO]] | [[Helen Hamlyn Centr *[[Para Mullan]] - senior project manager, Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development; FCIPD
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  • ...nquiry Mooney described part of the IRD's brief as "to secure clearance of intelligence reports for exploitation in the press and elsewhere." <ref>Hugh Mooney [htt ...ng discussing the creation of the psyops committee. In spite of the senior personnel present at the meeting [[INQ1873]] claimed that the meeting was not minuted
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  • ==Personnel== ...srael's main agency of ethnic cleansing. The website also uses the Israeli intelligence-connected Steve Emerson's [[Investigative Project on Terrorism]] as a sourc
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  • ...l backers (including the United States), and continued pressure from Iraqi intelligence services. In 1998, however, the U.S. Congress authorized $97 million in U.S ...C between '94-'95described the operation as "a Potemkin village” and the intelligence it produced as "total trash".
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  • ==Ownership and Personnel== All of the Glevum Associate's key personnel has links to government defence sector; they have either worked for governm
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  • ...30 front companies under the umbrella of the Prince Group LLC <ref> Public Intelligence [http://publicintelligence.net/blackwaterxe-front-companies-chart/ Blackwat ...oup subsidiary). He maintains strong links to the US Government, remaining counter-terrorism advisor to Republican politician [[Mitt Romney]]. <ref> Scahill, J. [http:/
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  • [[MI5]] acquired the lead intelligence role in Northern Ireland in 2007. During the Troubles, according to the Ros ...IRA represented a 'law and order' problem rather than a security one, and intelligence assistance should go through Special Branch. The [[Defence Operations Centr
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  • ...st time that a UK government has taken decisions on its defence, security, intelligence, resilience, development and foreign affairs capabilities in the round, set ...be made we are giving priority to continuing investment in our world-class intelligence agencies.
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  • ...against these devices - obviously we have armoured vehicles to protect our personnel; better than that is if we can disarm them. ...networks that plant them and the supplies that help create them. It's our intelligence as much as anything else which is making a difference."
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  • ...ikely mis-spellings.<ref>Stephen Dorril, The Silent Conspiracy: Inside the Intelligence Services in the 1990s, Mandarin, 1994, p.8.</ref><ref>Peter Wright, Spycatc ...h he places in 1972.<ref>Stephen Dorril, The Silent Conspiracy: Inside the Intelligence Services in the 1990s, Mandarin, 1994, p.8.</ref>
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