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  • ::It added that the policy had been not to use former SAS personnel on plain-clothes duties until two or three years after their service with t ::The SRU is almost certainly the unit generally known by the cover name [[14 Intelligence Company]], and the precursor of the new [[Special Reconnaissance Regiment]]
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  • ...ichard Billing Dearlove''' (born 23 January 1945) was head of the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] or MI6 from 1999 to 2005. He was closely involved in the lead up ===Secret Intelligence Service===
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  • ...tary personnel and members of the Special Military Unit in the Director of Intelligence Office, and added that some of them appeared to have been members of MI5. ...black propaganda’”. Colonel [[Maurice Tugwell]], a former Para and an Intelligence Officer, was in charge of this unit. <ref> British Irish Rights Watch, BLOO
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  • level intelligence cell, within a highly pressurized and volatile area of Iraq, with a staff o qualified Intelligence personnel. During his military career, he has Organized and implemented a wide
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  • ...tect, United States Measurement and Signature Intelligence System, Defense Intelligence Agency; Vice President, Corporate Development, Analytic Services Incorporat ...d Forces Communications and Electronics Association, the National Military Intelligence Association, the American Society of Military Comptrollers, the Air Force A
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  • ...Information Center''' is a US neoconservative think thank with a focus on intelligence-related issues. ...can also be described as a US neoconservative think thank with a focus on intelligence-related issues. According to Phil Kelly's (1981) <ref>[http://www.wcml.org.
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  • ...arrett]], the founder of the affiliated e-newsletter [[International Media Intelligence Analysis]] ([[IMIA]]) and several other alarmist organisations. The Réalit [[International Media Intelligence Analysis]] is referred to in some press articles as a London based think-ta
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  • More commonly known as [[MI6]], Britain's foreign intelligence service. ...nks]] - 1978-1981<ref>MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, by Stephen Dorril, Touchstone, 2002</ref>
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  • ...oyees are only either former British and US Special Forces or Elite Forces personnel."<ref>[http://www.iraqsnuclearmirage.com/Media/Security_companies_list.pdf
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  • ...Counterterrorism – those organisations being at the centre of US and UK counter-terrorism. We compiled a list of organisations from the section of the US Office of t :International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism
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  • ...ve roles, including periods on murder enquiries and in international drugs intelligence. <ref>[http://www.met.police.uk/about/clarke.htm Peter Clarke, Assistant Co In June 2000 he became the Deputy Director of Personnel for the Metropolitan Police, and in June 2002 was appointed as Head of the
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  • ...[Security Service]], better known as [[MI5]], is the main British domestic intelligence service. (See also: [http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Category:MI5 Categ *[[Director and Co-ordinator of Intelligence (Northern Ireland)]]
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  • ...st has been questioned - as to how much of it was in fact a sophisticated intelligence operation. ...litan Police Muslim Contact Unit addressing conference organised by Danish intelligence agency PET in 2007.]]
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  • *09. Mohammad Atta allegedly meets with senior Iraqi intelligence officials at the Iraqi embassy in Prague. The 9/11 Report (Section 7) will ...r [[Curveball]], granted asylum in Germany, ceases cooperating with German intelligence officials. The CIA assures the Germans that they have other sources that co
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} {{Template:Propaganda badge}} ...] Programme, £400,000 of which was given by the [[Office for Security and Counter-Terrorism]] ([[OSCT]]).<ref name="q1">Vikram Dodd [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/
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  • ...nd]] about an anti-poaching project in Africa - [[Project Lock]]. After an intelligence-gathering phase in 1988, the active phase of the project got underway in 19 ::Although the initial aim was to gather intelligence, it developed into a more ambitious project to employ former SAS men for pa
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  • ...ity community including the US Department of Homeland Security, several US intelligence agencies, the Department of State, and the US Department of Defense, includ DFI's services included open source intelligence analysis, counter-terrorism research, IT solution development, security architecture design and plannin
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  • ...overing of vulnerabilities in them, which is part of the process of psyops intelligence explained in Precis 4. Provided the information is readily availabIe and ha ...e a staff officer to represent the Force Commander normally drawn from the intelligence staff, and members of both the psyops and the public relations (PR) staffs.
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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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  • ...agan's accession to office, most of the CSIS Cold Warriors returned to the intelligence agencies, or principal roles within the government. ...ity company [[Kroll WorldWide Associates Inc.]] which has been involved in counter-terrorism. Several other prominent ‘terrorism experts’ are known to have studied
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