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  • :As well as providing guests and presenters for radio and TV, speakers for conferences and corporate events, Know Comment also provides public aff From this it appears that Know Comment is a kind of speakers bureau with a media training function, though it is acknowledged that it also acts
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  • ...consultant on terrorism before and after 9/11 <ref>International Speakers Bureau, [http://www.internationalspeakers.com/speaker/1055/magnus_ranstorp Magnus ...kinson]] since at least September 1990 when he was reportedly present at a London conference organised by the [[Research Institute for the Study of Conflict
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  • Among the mainly Israeli speakers were: ...ttp://www.herzliyaconference.org/Eng/_Articles/Articles.asp?CategoryID=114 Speakers], Accessed 1 September 2010</ref>
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  • ...al League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) was controlled by the Soviets. The bureau then passed this information along to the State Department, which officiall ...etary of state for inter-American affairs. Despite its nonpartisan claims, speakers at ASIS functions and contributors to its monthly magazine, Security Manage
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  • ...trol, organized and participated in conferences on terrorism, and provided speakers and witnesses in hearings and at public gatherings. One of the early major ...first year of operation, among other activities OPD booked more than 1,500 speakers, published 3 books on Nicaragua, distributed materials to 1,600 college cam
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  • ...alem-bureau/ Another major conflict of interest for the NY Times Jerusalem Bureau], maxblumenthal.com, accessed 6 August 2012</ref>. Its lead scholar is [[Hi ===Speakers===
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  • ...r in September 2004, during the UK [[Labour Party conference]], when the ''London Evening Standard'' newspaper published details of a leaked Pentagon briefin ...rs.com/speakers/speaker.cfm?SpeakerID=4432 Speakers] ''Washington Speakers Bureau'', accessed 27 November 2014 </ref>
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  • ...y did not appeal, either then or since.<ref>Frank Gardner, Blood and Sand, London: Bantam Press (2006) ISBN-10: 0593055780 ISBN-13: 978-0593055786,p,85-6</re ...ved between 1989 and 1991 in the 4th Battalion the Royal Green Jackets 'in London', according to the BBC.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/nolpda/ukfs_news/hi/news
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  • ...atistician and market research manager at [[Unilever|Unilever's]] research bureau (1963-69) also working at Shell Mex, [[Kodak]] and [[BP]]. She became chair ...London, 27 June 2006, [http://www.ftconferences.com/botswana/speakers.aspx Speakers] (accessed 19 September 2008)</ref>
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  • [[Image:Kirsty Lang.JPG|right|thumb|Kirsty Lang on Panorama's London Under Attack drama, broadcast on 16 May 2004]] ...rian Monck]], a former Executive Producer of Sky News.<ref>City University London website, [http://www.city.ac.uk/journalism/people/faculty/amonck.html Prof.
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  • '''British Expertise''' - formerly the [[British Consultants and Construction Bureau]] - is a corporate lobby group representing the interests of British busine ...e was formed in December 1964 as the British Overseas Engineering Services Bureau, and was originally based in Quadrant House on Pall Mall. At its formation
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  • ==Speakers== *Maj. Gen. (Res.) [[Amos Gilad]], Head of the Political-Military Bureau, Defense Ministry, Israel
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  • ...web.archive.org/web/20060811221619/http://www.israelactivism.com/campaigns/speakers.asp web.archive.org/IsraelActivism.com], accessed 3 April, 2009.</ref> <br> [[Melanie Phillips]] is a right-wing zionist journalist working for the London-Telegraph. This is what she states about Toameh:<ref>Melanie Phillips, 'Spe
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  • ...sian democracy. The money does not come directly; it is channelled through London PR companies presided over by a retinue of former new Labour special advise ...gathering ideas and exploring ways of taking the recommendations forward. Speakers: [[Peter Mandelson]] MP, [[Geoff Mulgan]], [[Andrew Marr]], [[David Potter]
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  • ...book2010">Elkan Levy and Derek Taylor (Eds) ''The Jewish Year Book 2010'', London: Vallentine Mitchell, published in association with the [[Jewish Chronicle] ...er 2010</ref> and featuring staunchly political speakers in their "lecture bureau series" such as former [[AIPAC]] executive director, [[Neal Sher]].<ref nam
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  • ...were involved in a stand-off with pro-Palestinian demonstrators in Central London: ...this meeting they invited the EDL members to the George Restaurant in East London a few days later. CAN also invited [[Robert Spencer]], [[Douglas Murray]],
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  • Keynote speakers: ...national Center for the Study of Radicalisation]] (ICSR), King’s College London; Senior Fellow, [[Atlantic Council]], U.K. Topic: Where is the global jihad
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  • ...ed logic and response by: Focusing on the hubs of delegitimization such as London, Toronto, Madrid, or the [San Francisco] Bay Area and undermining its catal ...Case Study], Reut Institute, accessed 29 May 2012.</ref> which identified London as "the hub-of-hubs" of delegitimization, an event called the [[Big Tent fo
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  • ...pr 2010</ref> In practice, all of the sessions' chairs, around half of the speakers and most of those selected by the chair to contribute from the floor are LM ...ref>[http://www.lrb.co.uk/v32/n13/jenny-turner/who-are-they Who Are They], London Review of Books website, accessed 14 Nov 2010</ref><ref>[http://www.conserv
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  • ...ely ''ad hominem''. Ledeen and the Intelligence Summit’s more notorious speakers would probably define covert action as essentially clandestine political in ...onal Security Affairs, Noel Koch’s unsuccessful attempts to interest the Bureau in an investigation of the possibility that Ledeen was effectively negotiat
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  • ...Europe]]". He is also a Fellow of the [[International Policy Network]] in London. ...ber 2010</ref> <ref>Celebrity Speakers, Global Speaker Bureau, [http://www.speakers.co.uk/csaWeb/speaker,3117 Martin Agerup], accessed 17 November 2010</ref>
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  • ...ienna.blogspot.com/2011/10/slouching-towards-london.html Slouching Towards London], Gates of Vienna, 2 October 2011.</ref> ...‘Making Britain Safe for Apostasy’ was due to take place in Central London with [[Aeneas Lavinium]] of the [[Center for Vigilant Freedom]] as the cont
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  • ...ITY IN A BORDERLESS GLOBAL ARENA IN COOPERATION WITH ISRAEL NATIONAL CYBER BUREAU,PRIME MINISTER’S OFFICE AND THE YUVAL NE’EMAN WORKSHOP,TEL AVIV UNIVERS *Opening Remarks: Dr. [[Eviatar Matania]], Head, [[Israel National Cyber Bureau]], Prime Minister’s Office
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  • ...ew York, 1983; and Jewish Chronicle Publications, ''The Jewish Yearbook''. London, 1982 </ref> ...gestions and instructions for their implementation. A divisional speakers' bureau sends women to some two hundred major annual events throughout the United S
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  • ...shed a range of literary magazines such as ''Encounter'' and ''Survey'' in London, ''Quadrant'' in Australia, ''Cuadernos'' in Buenos Aires and ''Cadernos Br ...esponsible for coordinating all psy-ops work carried out by the Cinquième Bureau (23). From 1955 on, Bonnemaison began acting as organising secretary for a
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  • ...SSED magazine was Eggardo Beltrametti, who with Giannettini was one of the speakers at the 1965 Parco dei Principi conference. Beltrametti would also be mentio ...egistered FWF under his own name as a Delaware corporation with offices in London (56); CIA funding for FWF was channelled through [[Kern House Enterprises]]
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  • ...had commissioned the report on behalf of the Pinay Committee, had come to London with M. Pinay during that week and that he, with Mr. Goodwin, had met them ...rgetic, was so fired with enthusiasm on reading the report that he came to London to present it in person to Prime Minister Edward Heath" (132).
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  • ...cle. Iain Hamilton, "fully conscious and in touch with the CIA officers in London" took over as Chairman (202). Unbeknownst to ...cation in June of an article ''The CIA Makes the News'' in the alternative London weekly ''Time Out'' which quoted Cord Meyer's 1968 memorandum (204).
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  • The late 1970s would be a period of intense activity for the London end of the :"Thereafter we had many meetings, either at the Thatchers' London home [...] or in her room in the House [of Commons]. Later they continued,
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  • Georges Albertini, the longstanding French ally of Crozier's London ISC and a by hiring several young British activists to run the 6I's London end, notably assisted
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  • 6I's close South African ally and previous channel to the Shah, and the London closely with Nigel Clive's Special Political Action section in London to plan the failed
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