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  • ...solutions to make a real difference to the lives of military and civilian personnel across the world. ...mining activities, Cranfield is providing specialist knowledge to military personnel, emergency services, governments and NGOs in the UK and around the world. <
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  • ...he worked at Rank Xerox, it is known that the wife of the then director of personnel was a serving officer with the security service, MI5. After leaving the civ ...cy Unit. Mr Gould said that Mr Shipley was rumoured to have links with the intelligence services although he had no evidence to support that.<ref>David Pallister,
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  • ...[[Directorate of Counter-Intelligence and Security (MI6)|Director, Counter-Intelligence and Security]].<ref>Philip H.J. Davies, MI6 and the Machinery of Spying, Fr **Security Branch, Personnel (SBP)
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  • [[The Times]] unearthed a corporate intelligence company with a close interest in Sri Lanka, a property investor who lobbies ...be [[Liam Fox]]'s chief of staff and was so highly regarded by the Israeli intelligence service that he was able to set up meetings at the highest levels of the Is
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  • ...leases/release-006-2011/ #006/2011 – Review of the National Public Order Intelligence Unit], HM Inspectorate of Constabulary press release, 21 March 2011, access On being appointed as Commissioner, he listed the 2012 Olympics and counter-terrorism as the two main priorities of the MPS.<ref name="standard.1" />
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  • ...e="Wright217">Peter Wright, Spycatcher: The Candid Autobiography of Senior Intelligence Officer, Viking, 1987, p.344.</ref> ...on.<ref name="Dorril113">Stephen Dorril, The Silent Conspiracy: Inside the Intelligence Services in the 1990s, Mandarin, 1994, p.113.</ref>
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  • The '''Directorate of Counter-Intelligence and Security''' was established within [[MI6]] in 1964.<ref>Philip H.J. Dav ==Structure and Personnel==
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  • ...m, [[National Extremism Tactical Coordination Unit|NETCU]], [[Confidential Intelligence Unit]]|Targets=[[Domestic Extremism]]|Dates=2004 to present}} ...' (NDEU) and more recently the '''National Domestic Extremism and Disorder Intelligence Unit''' (NDEDIU). For much of its history it was controlled by the [[Associ
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  • ...world.<ref name="IO080410">Mann Mairone's private anti-terrorist squad, ''Intelligence Online'', 8 April 2010.</ref> ...set up within the firm with the help of former [[Mossad]] and [[Shin Bet]] personnel.<ref name="YA171204">Tal Bashan, [http://www.mm-law.com/files/2004-12-YA.pd
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  • ...quarters body for the Prime Minister, the government and its committees on counter-terrorism, and as a coordinating and organizational body between all the bodies worki ...r 2005, the Cabinet empowered the Bureau to serve as the body coordinating counter-terrorism.<ref name="terror">[http://www.nsc.gov.il/NSCWeb/TemplatesEnglish/CounterTe
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  • ...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 Analysed [[Abwehr]] decrypts and other intelligence related to the double-cross system.<ref>Christopher Andrew, Defence of the
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  • ...diplomatic service, arms control negotiations, treaty implementation, and intelligence operations'. <ref name = About_OSS>[https://web.archive.org/web/20071125194 *Counter Intelligence Agents -- Urgently needed
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  • ...m, [[National Extremism Tactical Coordination Unit|NETCU]], [[Confidential Intelligence Unit]]|Targets=[[Domestic Extremism]]|Dates=2004 to present}} ...Unit (NDEU) and more recently the National Domestic Extremism and Disorder Intelligence Unit (NDEDIU). For much of its history it was controlled by the [[Associati
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  • ...n intelligence information supplied by the U.K. and by the secret Pentagon intelligence operation, the [[Office of Special Plans]] set up by Defense Secretary [[Do ...a apparatus. This has been done with the assistance of a range of military personnel with career experience and practical and theoretical knowledge of [[Informa
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  • ...dercover police officers|Image=PX A 03.002.jpg |Unit=National Public Order Intelligence Unit|DatesDeployed=2002-2008|Targets=Anarchist networks, environmentalists} ...the years of 2002 and 2008. She was tasked by the [[National Public Order Intelligence Unit]] (NPOIU) as 'one of the first in a team of 15 spies who would be sent
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  • ...on national political life. Both the private networks of influence and the intelligence services work internationally; more often than not, they work hand in hand ...Etat, SDRA and PIO, apartheid South Africa's BOSS, and the Swiss and Saudi intelligence services. Politically, the Cercle complex has interlocked with the whole pa
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  • In December 1955, De Lorenzo was appointed head of the Italian military intelligence service SIFAR, serving until October 1962 when he became Commandant of the ...e de Defesa do Estado (PIDE), one section of Aginter Presse ran a parallel intelligence service with links to the CIA, the German BND, the Spanish DGS, the South A
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  • ...lly inadequate in view of the growing importance of its work, and that its personnel are underpaid. Now if any British taxpayer's money is being spent on strate ...sy in Brussels reportedly concealed his activities as a member of Franco's intelligence service. Jacobo would remain in touch with Damman throughout the 1970s; Dam
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  • ...Intelligence'' by CIA veteran Victor Marchetti and former State Department Intelligence official John D. Marks. Although the CIA temporarily staved off the crisis ...indicated that FWF was "run with the knowledge and cooperation of British Intelligence". At the same time, the CIA discovered that Marchetti and Marks were planni
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  • ...counselled Margaret Thatcher, and the creation of an international private intelligence service which came to be known as the [[6I]] (six-eye), misprinted in Crozi ...a well-known (some would say notorious) ex-senior man in Britain's Secret Intelligence Service [MI6], [[Nicholas Elliott]]" (296).
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