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  • DGSE. French foreign intelligence agency. [[Category: spooks]][[Category:French intelligence]]
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  • ...sed owing to his diplomatic immunity but the others were questioned by the French [[DST]] counterintelligence agency. The [[RUC]] said that a dummy Blowpipe ...s "an arms dealer with an office in Geneva, Switzerland" and cited unnamed intelligence sources on his role in the deal:
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  • ...ersity]] with a Master’s in Security Policy Studies and is proficient in French, Urdu, Hindi, Punjabi.<ref>Counterterrorism Blog, [http://counterterrorismb *"Intelligence and Counter-Terrorism: A US Perspective," in ''Collection of Expert Opinion
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  • [[Alain Chouet]] is a former senior officer of French intelligence agency, the [[DGSE]]. ...E's Security Intelligence Service (SRS). That is, of the entity within the Intelligence administration that was then charged with the monitoring of crime, espionag
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  • ...d Paris.<ref>[http://public.cq.com/docs/hs/hsnews110-000002467195.html DHS Intelligence Chief Reaches Out to CIA Friends], by Jeff Stein, CQ Homeland Security, 9 M Murray allegedly received a French intelligence warning about Al Qaeda activities in 2001.
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  • ...he wrote to [[Peter Wilkinson|Sir Peter Wilkinson]] (later Coordinator of Intelligence and Security in the British Cabinet Office) and asked his help in transform ...ad "learned from responsible officials that ISC is also the creature of an intelligence service, British this time." <ref>Bernard Nossiter, ''International Herald
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  • :A former military intelligence officer, Jackson also worked in the commercial defense industry. In fact, w ...01 brought together Jackson and various other members of the CER and other intelligence/defence individuals related to what could be termed an Atlanticist nexus.
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  • ...d Press, 6 November 2004.</ref>When the Dutch Government reported that its intelligence services were tracking 150 radical Muslims in a parliamentary debate on 11 In May 2007, De Telegraaf reported that the Dutch [[AIVD]] intelligence agency kept Wilders under surveillance during visits to the Israeli embassy
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  • ...its actions shortly before pulling out of Hanoi in October 1954 after the French defeat at Dien Bien Phu. The team's report, later included among the [[Pent ...erent plans to do "something" about Castro. Included in these schemes were intelligence collection, the use of armed force, and biological and chemical attacks on
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  • ...issues affecting a variety of industry sectors.<ref>[http://www.political-intelligence.com/page/show/category/Our%20Team/office/London/name/Nicholas+Lansman Nicho ...e:Piteam.01.jpg|right|thumb|A young Nicholas Lansmann from the [[Political Intelligence]] website in 2001]]
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  • Its services include ‘timely intelligence’ and ‘senior strategic counsel’ on matters such as ‘Who should you ...r. Former senior consultant at [[Weber Shandwick]] and has worked in the [[French Embassy]] in Germany and the [[German Embassy]] in Poland.<ref> [https://be
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  • ...org/articles/display/Leo_Strauss_and_Intelligence_Strategy Leo Strauss and Intelligence Strategy], Right Web, 11 February 2004.</ref> ...http://rightweb.irc-online.org/analysis/2004/0402nsai.php "Leo Strauss and Intelligence Strategy"]. ''[[International Relations Center]]'', [[February 12]], [[2004
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  • ...f beyond the scope of the law and directives, and Attorney General William French Smith eventually admonished National Security Adviser Robert McFarlane in a ...he New York Times article by Sterling, then finally in Sterling's book."28 Intelligence analyst Gregory Trev¬erton contends that the CIA analysts assigned the tas
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  • ...Mr Watson with a list of the key figures in the Dutch, Norwegian, Swedish, French and Italian Socialist parties. The IRD immediately added the names to its d ...thony Buzzard|Rear-Admiral Sir Anthony Buzzard]], the former head of Naval Intelligence. They developed connections in Washington, according to Healey the most imp
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  • ::At the time it seemed very odd: James’ French did not appear that good, so how did he make this police report so easily? ...uctured to become the national 'spycops' unit, the [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]].
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  • ...2018 (accessed 10 July 2018). </ref> He appears, like his National Public Intelligence Order Unit (NPIOU) successor, [[Mark Kennedy]] (aka 'Mark Stone') to have g ...the only form of surveillance employed by the Metropolitan Police. Forward Intelligence Teams (FIT) openly photographed and [https://www.opendemocracy.net/transfor
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  • *[[Pamela Rudolph]] Executive Assistant | [[John French]]Head of Policy. *[[Political Intelligence]]<ref> [http://www.appc.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/appc_entries_1_march_to_3
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  • ...energy companies in the UK. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of the mainly French state-owned [[EDF Group]]. ...he UK government's 2006 energy review, EDF offered to build a new fleet of French designed nuclear power stations in Britain - at no cost to the taxpayer. Th
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  • The [[Office of Strategic Services]] (OSS) was a US intelligence agency operating during the Second World War. ...ive the hopes of those who advocated what would later become the [[Central Intelligence Agency]].<ref>Tim Weiner, Legacy of Ashes, Penguin, 2007, p.10.</ref>
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  • ...ations Department', Flanagan was ultimately responsible for all the covert intelligence flowing into RUC Special Branch.<ref>Paul Larkin, A Very British Jihad, Bey ...] was backing [[Blair Wallace]].<ref>Sir Hugh Annesley (Northern Ireland), Intelligence Newsletter, 1 June 1995.</ref>
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