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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} ...n.org/Quilliam/People.html</ref> Ed Husain has also worked for the British government's cultural propaganda body, the [[British Council]], in Syria and Saudi Ara
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} ...ism Pathfinder Fund: Guidance Notes], ''Department for Communities & Local Government'', 7 February 2007, p.3, accessed 19.03.10</ref>
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  • ...94) [[Spies at Work, Chapter 8: The Wilson Years|Chapter 8]]</ref> Another government figure reportedly supportive of ISC’s establishment was [[Thomas Pearson] ...eudo-academic studies. It also developed connections with other right-wing organisations and offered training on 'subversives' to police and the military.
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  • ...he cradle of civilization to her proper place in the world, with a secular government that would make peace with Israel, serve as an example to the Arab "street" ...rease the deference paid to 'technical expertise'. With its make-up of key government advisers, the neocons also conform to another key component of the definiti
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  • ..., he became Baron Carlile of Berriew in 1999. In 2001 he was appointed the government's independent reviewer of terrorism legislation.<ref>[http://security.homeo ...ilkinson]] 'the greatest non-lawyer expert in this country… on terrorist organisations around the world'. He also commented that he had 'sat in Professor Paul Wil
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  • [[V7 Europe]] is another of the supposedly anti-extremist organisations set up by Wightman. An article published in mid-May 2008 stated: ...schools, infiltration of police forces, immigration departments and local government by extreme Islamists, as well as highlighting cases of FGM (Female Genital
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  • ...et, the Governor of the Bank of England and his Executive Team, [[Scottish Government]], [[QinetiQ]], [[Home Office]], [[FCO]], [[DEFRA]], [[DSTL]] (MoD).<ref>[h ...described by the then Cabinet Secretary as the most significant change to government in 200 years.
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  • ...m in 1954 as a CIA operative and helped in setting up the South Vietnamese Government of President Ngo Dinh Diem, who was overthrown and killed in a coup in 1963 ...eatures such as 'the National Movement for Free Elections and pseudo-civic organisations such as 'Magsaysay for President'. Lansdale's [http://www.af.mil/bios/bio.
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  • ...resident Reagan and could be said to have achieved some purchase on the US government with President George W. Bush's administration. ...ism, large military expenditures and the disdain for International law and organisations such as the United Nations.
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  • ...tfit and was financially independent and ‘unattached to any political or government body’. <ref>‘How to win friends’, ''The Guardian'', 16 July 1976</ref ...ations came from the files of well-known and widely disregarded right-wing organisations.
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} ...The Independent stated the NPIOU would "compile profiles of protesters and organisations considered to be potentially troublesome" and would "draw up action plans t
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} :NETCU gives out advice to police forces, companies, universities and other organisations to cope with protests that it believes will be unlawful. The Cambridgeshire
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  • :The government seems unconcerned about that dishonestly named subject, peace studies. Teac
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  • ...ut would later become a Conservative MP and then a Minister in the Cameron Government. Other trustees who have since left the board include [[John Micklethwait]] ...tation Unit, where he was responsible for drawing up the Tories' plans for government along with Policy Exchange founder [[Francis Maude]]. <ref>Andrew Grice, '[
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  • ...lear Skills Group]], which produced the report for the DTI, was made up of government officials and a panel of six ‘independent members’. In the report only ...ogy, education and medicine”. Its clients and funders include a range of government departments, the [[BBC]], the [[NHS]], [[Astra Zeneca]] and the [[Royal Aca
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  • ...n. Moreover, the Special Power; Acts introduced in Ulster in 1922 gave the government sweeping powers to suppress any unwelcome forms of political opposition. Th ...lly self-destroying. Nor have the U.D.A. or the other Protestant extremist organisations in the Province any better record. Several recent studies have carefully do
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  • ...rd''' (born 16 February 1970) was a corporate spy who also worked for 'the government' and for the police. Using the name '''''Ian Farmer''''', he was active in ...s to have worked as a private spy for corporate intelligence firms and the government during the period 1994 to 2004,<ref name="grimston"/> but the extent to whi
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  • ...igns and interventions. ISD also seek to provide guidance to civil society organisations for how they can design and measure the impact of their campaigns.<ref>[htt ...ism]] (GIFCT), the Campaign Toolkit is a free resource for individuals and organisations eager to learn more about online and offline campaigning for social good an
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  • ...nation Group]] (ECG) represents a rare unification between the UK's Jewish organisations. It has set up a communications wing, BICOM, the British Israel Communicati ...changed totally. I have gone from being leftwing to supporting a rightwing government.
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  • ...nagers drawn from a wide range of commercial and industrial organisations, government departments, the armed forces and the police. There are, in addition, a num ...ll areas of security and to bridge the gap between the public, private and government arms of the security profession. <ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/200601130
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