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  • ...Construction and Engineering Companies paid an additional premium for this service in their industries and became subscribers to the [[Economic League Service ...e contact and co-operation between Economic League and the British state's secret servants in MI5 and Special Branch. But they also pointed to a clandestine
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  • ...ts]] was instrumental in ousting communists from what was then the [[Civil Service Clerical Association]]. ...ld have sat back while Trotskyists built a strong influence in a key civil service union in the eighties.
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  • ...the Treasury, appointing him to the job without the normally strict civil service procedures. He officially remained a Special Adviser, rather than a civil s
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  • ...A-supervised [[Forum World Features]] (FWF), {{ref|97}} a purported "news" service that sought to compete with UPI and Reuters. In 1968 Crozier was identified ISC was established with secret CIA funding in 1970, to complement the work of FWF â€â€? the la
    18 KB (2,664 words) - 18:07, 13 March 2006
  • ...lan Paton]]'s Liberal party. In 1966, Morris served as an informer for the secret police on the campus of Cape Town University, later becoming a key state wi
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  • ...{{ref|64}} In this enterprise Fediay worked with elements from the French Secret Army Organization (OAS), a rightist terrorist organization that sought to s ...munist program, as well as editor of 'Counterattack', a 1950s blacklisting service;" {{ref|67}} Herbert Romerstein, a longtime HUAC staffer and "investigator"
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  • ...flagged. His writings and campaigns have constantly focused on Israel, its service to U.S. interests, its creative efforts in Lebanon. {{ref|61}} Churba has a ...ara Studley, a friend of Singlaub's, apparently as an arms conduit for the secret government. The firm supplied arms to the Salvadoran government as well as
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  • ...o other stations, Wuergassen and Stade, had previously been withdrawn from service for commercial reasons in 1994 <ref> [http://www.eon-kernkraft.com/pages/ek ...ors. According to Germany's nuclear phase-out these must be withdrawn from service by 31 December of the year indicated: Grafenrheinfeld (2015), Brokdorf (202
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  • ...erling]] and Ledeen claiming that the Italian Communist Party had recieved secret funding from the Soviets. The ''New Republic'' was at that time published ...ad been taking orders from the Soviet Union's K.G.B. and Bulgaria's secret service. With [[Ronald Reagan]] newly installed in the White House, the so-called B
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  • ...collaboration with [[Francesco Pazienza]], an agent of the Italian secret service (SISMI) and a member of Rome's extreme right-wing Masonic Lodge, P2 ([[Prop ...r was to the Republican party. He was on the payroll of the Italian secret service agency SISMI in the early 1980s, but his manipulations in Italy caused the
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  • ...Somoza, at £20,000 per year, was Robert Moss. In 1977, Moss extended his service to the beleagered Ian Smith regime of Rhodesia. On February 20, 1977, the L Moss extended a similar service to the shah of Iran, who reciprocated this assistance. A former shah aide i
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  • ...hot in May 1981 by a Turkish terrorist "trained and armed by the Bulgarian secret intelligence services" (p. 13);<ref>Their book was written in 1984, at a ti ...ationists who thought they could get away with keeping a convenient lie in service. See Morley and Petras, Reagan Administration and Nicaragua. p. 41.</ref>
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  • ...<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2006/aug/19/military.secondworldwar The Secret Persuaders], by William Boyd, The Guardian, 19 August 2006.</ref> ...nation attempt on Pope John II]], in which she blamed the Bulgarian secret service for ordering the attack; the discredited "Bulgarian Connection."<ref>Herman
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  • ...of the cold war and has provided advice to the British Secret Intelligence Service, the [[Information Research Department]], and the [[CIA]]. He wrote for [[R [[Forum World Features]], was ostensibly a small commercial news service, selling weekly packets of stories to as many as 50 newspapers around the w
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  • Clutterbuck helped pioneer the development of the [[Control Risks Information Service]], designed to 'brief business and industry on political violence around th *Lashmar, P. Oliver,J. Britain's Secret Propaganda War. 1998 , p. 164
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  • ...e UK [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] which appears to have gone out of service around 2009. ...who funds it. It does say that it is "a free television news and features service".<ref name="about">British Satellite News, About BSN, http://www.bsn.org.uk
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  • ...New York, 2000, pp. 783-800. </ref> having also served in the Special Air Service.<ref> Stephen Overell [http://shellnews.net/PDFs/FTandTheScotsmanHakluytart
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  • ...for sometime but gained much funding with the advent of New Labour and its service towards business elites. Initially money was put in by [[David Bell]], the ...sh Railways Board]] working on railway privatisation. She joined the Civil Service in 1971 and has worked variously in the Departments of the Environment, Tra
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  • ...pany [[Itek]] developed and built the photographic system of the CIA's top secret [[Corona program]] of satellite reconnaissance of the USSR between 1960 and ...erican High Commission in Germany. There his main task had been to channel secret payments to editors and journalists to ensure they propagated American inte
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  • Andrew Fulton is a former member of [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]], who once headed its Washington office. In April 2006 he was appoint
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