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  • ...rch 1992), [http://multinationalmonitor.org/hyper/mm0392.html#eco Fronting For Business], Multinational Monitor website, accessed 20 March 2015</ref> *[[Alliance for Better Foods]]
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  • ...bite, accessed on 28 September 2010</ref> MEMRI has been widely criticized for an alleged bias and ulterior agenda.<ref name=BR>Brian Whitaker, [http://ww ...at MEMRI "could have more impact with a commercial subscription based news service business model,"<ref>IRmep, [http://www.irmep.org/research_notes/7_23_2003_
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  • ...ful lobbies in Washington. Founded in 1951 as [[American Zionist Committee for Public Affairs]] by [[I.L. (Sy) Kenen]], the lobby sought to circumvent the ...While maintaining a fasade of moderation, WINEP serves more as a platform for extremist voices such as [[Daniel Pipes]] and [[Martin Kramer]]. By the mid
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  • ...to include fighting radical Islam, whether terroristic or lawful; working for Palestinian acceptance of Israel; improving the management of U.S. democrac ...al violence, and weapons of mass destruction as a major source of problems for the United States. Accordingly, it urges active measures to protect America
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  • ...ciation of Former Members of Congress]], and the [[Inter-University Center for Legal Studies]] of the [[International Law Institute]].">qZVuwzbNcHQ</youtu ...liations. Between 2006 and 2010 Moonman wrote a weekly column on the media for [[Totallyjewish.com]].
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  • '''Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence (CSTPV)''' is a terrorism res ...es Times'' that August. CSTPV is referred to in the article as the "Center for Terrorism and Conflict Studies". <ref>Los Angeles Times, 'Analysts: Any Jew
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  • ...ted States delegation to the organizational meeting of the United Nations. For our purposes, the important points concerning the CFR are its membership, i ...he presentation of speakers and seminars to subscribers to the corporation service and to the Committees on Foreign Relations which the council has created in
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  • ...t', modified 9 September 10:26, attached to Peter Roberts 'Re: Application for User Status', email to editor@spinprofiles, 9 September 2009, 11:28.</ref> ...t', modified 9 September 10:26, attached to Peter Roberts 'Re: Application for User Status', email to editor@spinprofiles, 9 September 2009, 11:28</ref>.
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  • ...he basis for the [[Fourteen Points]], which outlined Wilson's strategy for peace after war's end.<ref name="14_points">{{cite web |first=Woodrow |last=Wilso Members of the group accompanied Wilson at the [[Paris Peace Conference, 1919]]. The Council on Foreign Relations, as well as the [[Roy
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  • ...e not been a member of such an organisation it would have been made harder for him to pass his law exams; moreover, membership brought with it the free us After his graduation in 1935, Bernhard worked for [[I G Farben]]:
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  • ...007-2011, and between 2003-2004 he had a regular column in [[The Lancet]], for whom he contributed 31 articles in this period, contributing one further ar ...and large simply not socialists. It took an unconscionable length of time for this to dawn on me, and to recognise fully that the party leaders, Frank Fu
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  • ...ies]] (BUCSIS).<ref>[http://www.bucsis.co.uk/ Buckingham University Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies], 6 may 2009.</ref> ...r over three decades, and was latterly the Director of the [[Brunel Centre for Intelligence and Security Studies]].<ref>Anthony Glees, Letter, The Times,
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  • ...ertising Council was formed in 1942 as the [[War Advertising Council]] and for the period from 1945 to the 1960s became one of the leading pan-corporate l ...was incorporated in February [[1942]] as the '''War Advertising Council''' for the purpose of mobilizing the advertising industry in support of the war ef
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  • '''Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace''' was founded in 1919 and although based on the campus of Stanford Univers ...ointed by President Bush in December 2000 to be Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, is the Thomas and Barbara Stephenson Senior Fell
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  • ...ers] Battle of Ideas, acc 13 Mar 2011 and is a source of briefing material for [[Debating Matters]].</ref><ref>[http://www.debatingmatters.com/search/resu He has written a column for the Times (London) since 2000.
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  • ...in London from 1953 to 1959. Later European Co-ordinator for the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]]. ...ion). He belonged to that brave group of Americans who continued to search for a workable, democratic form of Marxism until the Nazi-Soviet Pact of 1939 m
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  • ...isor to [[Benjamin Netanyahu]]. He is the Founding Head of the [[Institute for Policy and Strategy]] at the [[Lauder School of Government, Diplomacy and S ...ewar and wartime Romania and was imprisoned for left-wing Zionist activity for three years by the fascist Antonescu regime together with [[Michael Harsego
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  • ...ies have much to offer'. He was also on the non-executive advisory council for the pro-vivisection campaign group ‘[[Understanding Animal Research]]’ ...ittee of the Royal College of Physicians, [[RCPath]] and [[British Society for Human Genetics]]) Clinical Genetics Committee (since 1997); the [[Associati
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  • ...pper class and, as shall be seen, the founder of the influential Committee for Economic Development.* ...e [[CIA]], as well as lecturers to the [[Army War College]], the [[Foreign Service Institute]], and the [[Council on Foreign Relations]].{{ref|8}} The board o
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  • ...spectre of Bolshevism and survive. Lloyd George himself, searching always for a middle way in politics, had shifted away from Liberal radicalism towards These early corporatist dreams failed for a number of reasons. Employer organisations were none too happy at the idea
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  • ...15 (UK) Psychological Operations Group is a Territorial Army support Group for the British Army specialising in psyops or [[Psychological Operations]]. It For a period from 2000 to around 2004 the Group was renamed as the [[15 (UK) In
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  • ...the [[Association of Professional Political Consultants]], the trade body for lobbyists. ...s saying: “One of the key accusations of privatisations is that it works for the bosses and the shareholders, but ... pity about the poor consumer.”<r
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  • ...Howard was educated at Wellington College and Christ Church, Oxford (with service in World War II in between). During [[World War II|Second World War]], Howa ...national Institute for Strategic Studies. From his family, education, and service in the Guards he had extensive connections amongst elite levels of British
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  • ...l, multicultural public relations firm capable of delivering best-in-class service to clients in all major world markets." [http://www.porternovelli.com/pnweb ...om in the 1970s." The two joined forces "in the late 1980s to offer global service to both companies' major clients," the website states. [http://www.porterno
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  • ...pin” and “spin doctor” had been invented. But they became best known for their employment [[blacklist]], created in its earliest years. The League w ...and anti socialist propagandist group. In public it conducted a “Crusade for Capitalism” targeted at the workforce of local members’ factories, and
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  • ...8<ref>[http://www.gaaec.org/?q=en/archive/1998 January 1998], Greek Assocn for Atlantic and European Cooperation (GAAEC) website, accessed 10 Dec 2009</re ...tlantic Council was formed in 1994 when the British Atlantic Committee and Peace Through NATO joined. Both these organisations had a long history of support
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  • #[[Committee for a Free Britain]] needs references to all the claims and formatting - mostly #[[Felix Dennis]] need a reference for Labour party donations and trial (checked, corrected and referenced by Mat)
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  • [[Security and Defence Agenda]] is the new name for the Brussels think tank [[New Defence Agenda]] <ref>Security Defence Agenda ...nal]] (S&SI) | [[SAIC]] | [[SecEUR]] | [[SES]] | [[Stockholm International Peace Research Institute]] ([[SIPRI]]) | [[Symantec]] | [[Thales]] | [[TNO]] | [[
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  • ...ish and U.S. intelligence, to have served secretly as a propaganda conduit for the South African police, and to have colluded with British firms and trade ...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
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  • ...lization is unique, as is his selfless commitment to freedom, security and peace" (p. 2). ...tical devotion to Israel. Gervasi is a well-known and passionate apologist for Israeli policy; Peters is the author of 'From Time Immemorial', a volume pu
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  • ...nsultancy of [[Edelman]] PR. In this role, his portfolio included projects for such clients as [[SABMiller]], [[Royal & SunAlliance]], [[Orange]], [[Norsk * director of research for the [[International Longevity Centre]];
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  • ...Tugwell's adult life was spent as an intelligence officer and propagandist for the British army. He served in Malaya, Cyprus, Arabia, Kenya, and Northern ...cy and discredit government leaders in the interest of clearing the ground for a hard-line right-wing strategy. That is, Tugwell's department "also used '
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  • ...on chief in Taiwan, and from 1962 to 1966 was the agency's deputy director for intelligence. He later became director of the State Department's Bureau of ...g counterpart funds from the U.S. embassy to provide the initial financing for the Asian People's Anti-Communist League in 1954 and the preparatory meetin
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  • ...ada and became involved with right wing think tanks including the [[Centre for Conflict Studies]] (1980-86) and the [[Mackenzie Institute]] (1986-91). ..., soon after the start of internment, the army reorganised its information service in the North, setting up an ‘Information Policy’ department. This was i
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  • ...w]]''. Crozier was a Distinguished Visiting Fellow on War, Revolution, and Peace of [[Stanford University]]'s [[Hoover Institution]]. He died on his birthda ...sed weekly magazine called ''COMMENT''. He wrote articles on art and music for the magazine, which he says launched his journalistic career. <ref>Brian Cr
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  • The British American Project for the Successor Generation Issue 33 – 1997, Summer. Retrievable for subscribers from [http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/online/issue33/lob33-02
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  • ...its own account "hugely influential in setting the intellectual structures for managing the Cold War."<ref>IISS [http://www.iiss.org/about-us About us] </ ...on it’s launch a day later ''The Guardian'' headline read, ‘Institute for Defence Study, British Members, U.S. Finance’.<ref>''The Guardian'', 28 N
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  • :Rahm Emmanuel, actually went to Israel for one month's service during the 1991 Gulf war in the Israel Defense Force "Overseas Volunteer Un ...he more famous bombing of the King David Hotel and assassination of the UN peace envoy Count Folke Bernadotte. <ref>John V. Whitbeck, 'Obama, Emanuel and Is
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  • ...ador to the UK. Renaissance Weekends are private, invitation-only retreats for leaders in business and finance, government, the media, religion, medicine, *[[Tony Campollo]] (President, Evangelical Association for the Promotion of Education)
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  • ...he group, and it was subsequently renamed the '''International Association for Cultural Freedom''' (IACF). At its height, the CCF/IACF was active in some ...New York City at which many prominent US leftists and pacifists urged for peace with [[Stalin]]'s Soviet Union. Some of the leading lights attending the Ti
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  • ...rliament and government, and of intelligence-gathering and policy research for a variety of clients from the transport, planning and environment sectors. ...ulation on Nutrition and Health Claims Made on Food, and supports our work for the [[European Specialist Sports Nutrition Alliance]]. Anna has also handle
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  • ...www.theguardian.com/politics/2016/sep/12/david-cameron-to-stand-down-as-mp-for-witney David Cameron quits as MP to 'avoid being a distraction' to May], '' He now chairs the [[National Citizen Service]], and in December 2016 joined the public speaking circuit under the [[Wash
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  • ...eign Office''' ('''FO''') and the [[Commonwealth Office]], was responsible for protecting and promoting British interests worldwide. ...ogether all Foreign Office activity in this area including the [[BBC World Service]] and the Cultural propaganda outfit the [[British Council]]. The review c
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  • ...[[Demos]] ("Rethinking Inclusive Communities") and use [[Fishburn Hedges]] for PR. ...' Families]] || Prenatal services for women prisoners || Prenatal services for women prisoners || 37575 || 21/03/2013 || 28/05/2013 || 01/04/2015 || 22 ||
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  • ...ith Indonesian forces from 1994 to 1995 and 'was operations officer of the Peace Monitoring Group in Bougainville during the final stages of the Bougainvill ...ed in Australia’s Office of National Assessments and on the writing team for Australia’s 2004 Terrorism White Paper. <ref>East West Institute, [http:/
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  • ...Elie Wiesel - Nobel Peace Prize 1986', [http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/1986/wiesel-bio.html Nobelprize.org], accessed 27 March, 2009.</r ...f the death of millions of Jews in the Holocaust and reduced it to a kiosk for selling anti-Arab hatred. <ref>Azmi Bishara, [http://weekly.ahram.org.eg/20
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  • ...[Center for Security Policy]]. He is a contributor and contributing editor for a number of publications, including the [[Washington Times]], [[National Re ...s the man behind the rumour about Obama's birth certificate. In an article for the ''Washington Times'' in 2008, he wrote: 'another question yet to be res
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  • ...of the [[Project for the New American Century]] and sits on the [[Council for a Community of Democracies]]. As of February 2007 he is also director of [[ ...an honorary professor at the University of Konstanz in Germany. He taught for seven years at Gonzaga College High School in Washington, D.C., a Jesuit sc
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  • *[[Coalition for a Democratic Majority]] *[[Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs]]
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  • [[Douglas Feith|Douglas Jay Feith]] served as the Undersecretary of Defense for Policy, the third ranking civilian position at the Pentagon, from July 2001 ...ef>[http://www.security-policy.org/papers/1998/98-D139.html Source: Center for Security Policy 98-D139] </ref>
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  • The '''Project for the New American Century''' (PNAC) is a now defunct neoconservative letterh ...can Century, September 2000, accessed 21 July 2009</ref>, openly advocated for total global military domination.
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  • ...es &ndash; has an impressive array of "members": AIPAC, ADL, Americans for Peace Now and the Zionist Organization of America, among others. ...Kristol, among others, a member of the board of advisers of the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies. The ICC's website lists a number of "regional I
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  • ...thods to resolve conflict’. Hayman has previously worked in the UK civil service at [[DfID]] and the [[Cabinet Office]]. ...er) and [[Christoph Bertram]] (formerly director of the [[German Institute for International and Security Affairs in Berlin]]). <ref> [http://www.project-
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  • ...ion. (Grenada closed the opposition newspaper shortly after the revolution for failure to comply with local ownership laws.) ...lomatic, and paramilitary offensive, and generally following the blueprint for psychological warfare as outlined in the ''U.S. Army Field Manual of Psycho
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  • ...th', by which they appear to mean that global US dominance is the route to peace. ...e subject of focused national examination and effective action.<ref>Center for Security Policy "[http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/Home.aspx?SID=75 T
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  • ...on that has been the Center for Security Policy raison d'etre"<ref> Center for Security Policy 1997-2006 [http://www.centerforsecuritypolicy.org/Home.aspx *[[Morris Amitay]], former Foreign Service Officer and legislative assistant in the [[U.S. House of Representatives]].
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  • ...onald Reagan]], during this time he was known as "The Prince of Darkness", for his hardline views<ref>Julian Borger, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004 ...[Committee to Maintain a Prudent Defense Policy]], helping to draft papers for Senator [[Henry Jackson]], in a campaign which won a key Senate vote in in
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  • ...intelligence organizatons, and covered the plight of Christians persecuted for their faith. ...national Community Service award from the [[Hope for Tomorrow Foundation]] for work on Iran;
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  • ...and it runs as part of one of Weidenfeld's other ventures, the [[Institute for Strategic Dialogue]]. The Club is formally registered as a charity in the U ...ocracy: The Industrialized World Faces AIDS (Berkeley and New York, 2005), for example, investigates contemporary epidemic disease policy as the outcome o
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  • ...ment interests in Northern Ireland. The department also has responsibility for national security in respect of Northern Ireland as well as human rights, e ...d/media-detail.htm?newsID=16533 Owen Paterson Appointed Secretary of State for Northern Ireland.], Northern Ireland Office, 17 May 2010.</ref>
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  • ...up with the unlikely figure of Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands, who has for 20 years sponsored the mysterious activities of the anti-Communist [[Bilder ...gn for Nuclear Disarmament had deflected it. CIA operators take the credit for helping them in this decisive intervention which changed the course of mode
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  • ...as Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Global Democracy Strategy.<ref> Announced by the The Whitehouse [http://web According to his White House biography, Abrams began his service in the U.S. Government in the 1970s as a Special Counsel to the [[neocon]]
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  • ...d and inclusive European Union, and engages with countries with aspiration for membership. LINKS promotes dialogue between Europe and the Islamic world ba ...Opportunities Fund, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the UK Department for International Development, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Switzerland,
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  • ...al 1984, an appropriate year for an Orwellian agency making the world safe for hypocrisy. The quasi-private NED does publicly what the CIA has long done ...was standard operating procedure well before the CIA's creation. In 1912, for example, the highly-decorated Marine Corps General Smedley Butler wrote his
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  • ...in an elite unit between 1979 and 1982, and fought during Operation Peace for Galilee, the 1982 invasion of Lebanon. He then took-up a command post in th ...n opposed a number of senior intelligence officials who supported the Oslo peace process during his tenure as head of the [[Aman]] military intelligence org
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  • ...Institution]]. In 2002 he pledged $13 million to found the [[Saban Center for Middle East Policy]] at the [[Brookings Institution]].<ref name=ARS>Andrew ...nications]], the largest Spanish-broadcasting television company in the US for the price of USD 12.3 billion.<ref>Nimrod Avraham, [http://www.ynetnews.com
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  • ...]] and [[WWF]]) on: Consumer, Financial Services, Health, IT, Professional Service, Telecoms & Media, Utilities, Public Sector and NGOs. Echo Research is on t ...states Echo was "providing communications research and reputation analysis for [..] Government Departments such as The Home Office."<ref> http://www.ech
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  • ...se decades of service to the that organization saw him awarded the [[Nobel Peace Prize]] in 1937. ...e next year, and then won as an Independent Conservative in 1911 as member for the [[Hitchin]] Division of Hertfordshire, remaining in the Commons until 1
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  • ...o in some cases became important figures in running the British Empire and for his key influence on South African history, through the ruthless pursuit of In 1885 he abandoned journalism, and became the Liberal candidate for the London Borough of Harrow division of Middlesex in the general election,
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  • ...enegal, Chile, and the HQ of United Nations in New York and she has worked for the United Nations, NGOs, research institutions and the Danish Ministry of ...ntative of the Secretary General and EU Representative with responsibility for economic development in Kosovo ( 2000-2003 ). Mr. Bearpark has also served
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  • ...o kill humans, because the company should have known what the gas was used for.[45] ...omahawk missiles, designed to weaken the country by making life unbearable for the Serbian people. Tomahawks with special loads containing carbon filament
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  • '''BAE Systems plc''' is a global arms and military service company, with interests also in civilian avionics and engineering. Its sub ...iles/Special-treatment-report.pdf Special Treatment: UK Government support for the arms industry and trade], SIPRI and CAAT report published November 2016
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  • ...al international diplomatic support’ for the Global war on Terrorism and for the military campaigns in Afghanistan and Iraq. ...European Affairs from 1997 to 2000, 'Ambassador' Grossman was responsible for over 4,000 State Department employees posted in 50 sites abroad with a prog
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  • ...on Women in the Penal System]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Women, Peace and Security]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Wood Panel Industry]] | *[[Airport for The South East All Party Parliamentary Group|Airport for The South East]] (APPG)
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  • ...ommittee (1993-94),International Governor, BBC (1998-2004); HM Diplomatic Service (1963-96); Head of Planning Staff, FCO (1983-87); Deputy Secretary, Cabin In May 2010 Neville Jones was appointed Minister for Security and Counter Terrorism at the [[Home Office]] in the new UK Coaliti
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  • The Northern Ireland Information Service is the Press and PR department of the [[Northern Ireland Office]]. ...ish government. Instead the more anonymous '[[Northern Ireland Information Service]]' is listed.
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  • ...ttp://www.peaceinthecaucasus.org/about About ACPC], American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus, accessed 14 June 2010.</ref> ...ttp://www.peaceinthecaucasus.org/about About ACPC], American Committee for Peace in the Caucasus, accessed 14 June 2010.</ref>
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  • ...1976 and has chaired the European working group of the right-wing [[Centre for Strategic and International Studies]] in Washington since 1987. In 1981, Wi ...in the late 1970s, had become a central figure in the government-funded [[Peace Through NATO]].[http://www.lobster-magazine.co.uk/articles/l31whowh.htm]
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  • ...professional and consulting skills "towards improving the quality of life for the citizens of countries facing economic, political and social change or u ...rs since 1999. In Liberia we are managing a civil service reform programme for DFID and in Sierra Leone are taking executive control of the Ministry of Mi
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  • ...inside the Israeli Ministry of Defense.<ref>International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism [http://www.ict.org.il/Biographies/DrReuvenErlich/tabid/1 ...rvice in staff and operational duties.'<ref>International Policy Institute for Counter-Terrorism [http://www.ict.org.il/Biographies/DrReuvenErlich/tabid/1
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  • ...from 1978 to 1994. Just one example of his varied and substantial support for charitable organisations working in the arts is his position as governor of ...ng in the Commission of European Communities he was appointed Commissioner for Internal Market Tax Law and Customs and Vice-President of the European Comm
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  • ...oi Brussels, a formerly a luxury apartment block that now contains offices for the [[Council of the European Union]], the [[European Council]] and some Be ...y-general of the [[European Trade Union Confederation]] (ETUC), well-known for its constructive approach towards neo-liberal European Union policies.
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  • ...erlin, Germany, on 24th May 1904. He is best known as a black propagandist for the British government's [[Political Warfare Executive]] during the 1939-45 .... While in Germany he became friendly with [[Ernst Roehm]] and he arranged for him to become the first British journalist to interview [[Adolf Hitler]].
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  • ...ear Admiral [[Reginald Hall|William Reginald Hall]]. Hall had been elected for a Liverpool constituency in the hastily called post-war election. {{ref|1}} ...Conservative MP [[John Gretton]] (Chairman of the Bass Brewery and member for the brewing town of Burton in Staffordshire) who was presumably already a r
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  • The two main bodies which argued the case for protective tariffs were the [[Tariff Reform League]] and the [[Tariff Commi ...Committee was most closely associated with Sir [[Edward Carson]], Tory MP for Dublin University and leader of the [[Ulster Unionists]] {{ref|6}}.
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  • ...Bell]] the Permanent Secretary for the Department for Children <ref> Civil Service [http://www.civilservice.gov.uk/reform/perm_secs.asp Permanent Secretaries] ...m/News/news06_pages/3.31.2006_nab.html Clear-Com®] provide the technology for Outside Broadcast Trucks. Their website notes of their surveillance equipm
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  • * [[Action for Southern Africa]] (ACTSA) United Kingdom * [[Academic Forum for Foreign Affairs - UNYSA Austria]] (AFA-UNYSA) Austria
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  • ...The directory is established on a voluntary basis and it is intended only for information. *[[ALLIANCE FOR BEVERAGE CARTONS AND THE ENVIRONMENT]] - [[ACE]]
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  • ...discover that there was a powerful and active fascist movement in Britain for the best part of a decade before the BUF was established. Even amongst some ...arty. The 1920s saw its transformation into an ideology, with implications for countries throughout the World. This translation from nationalist party to
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  • ...etings" and "study circles", produced a steady flow of leaflets and "Notes for Speakers", and had used the press to good effect. The League was, in this p ...eague has never failed to realise the great value of the press as a medium for public education. In consequence it contributes letters and articles on eco
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  • ...es and the West Country. But it was certainly not a period of retrenchment for the League: "additional speakers and lecturers" were recruited and "cadres ...quick to capitalise on this and as early as 1946 it started to run classes for apprentices.
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  • ...Mankind'' was a genuinely radical anti-imperialist manifesto and blueprint for first world aid to developing countries. "The days of imperialism are over, ...rld affairs: rather it means that influence will be used, as never before, for the welfare of the human race, and in partnership with it - not in overlord
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  • ...ated. Neave is alleged to have been involved with some right-wing security service plots against Harold Wilson's Labour government, such as the Clockwork Oran ...ude slavery, torture, biological warfare, minority rights and compensation for the victims of violence. <ref name="Research"> Airey Neave Trust [http://re
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  • ...]. He had 27 years' almost uninterrupted military, political, and advisory service in southeast Asia'. <ref>John Ells, 'In the cockpit of people's war', ''Man ...hompson. He attended Marlborough College (a private school founded in 1843 for the education of the sons of Anglican clergymen) and then attended Sidney S
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  • ...he serves as a member of the International Advisory Board, [[Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces]], and on the executive board of the ...F.S. (1955) from Georgetown University's Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service, an LL.B. (1957), and LL.M. (1962) from Georgetown University Law School, a
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  • Think-tank founded by former [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]] agent [[Alistair Crooke]] in 2004 which 'aims to open a new relations Conflicts Forum's call for a dialogue with Islamism has aroused the opposition of neoconservatives.
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  • '''Alastair Crooke''' is a former [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]] agent and the founder of [[Conflicts Forum]]. ...have broken down', a field which is something of an [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]] specialty. <ref>[http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news
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  • ...er the Finsbury Park and the Brixton Mosques, the Unit has been criticised for its choice of partners to reach this goal. ...line#Bob Lambert police career timeline|Lambert's police career timeline]] for details and references.</ref> infiltrating activist groups and gathering in
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  • ...ty's Psychiatry Department created a CIA research front called the Society for ...were doing.'<ref name="PR">Rudmin, Floyd Carl Rogers worked for the CIA ''Peace Research'' November, 1999 Pg. v.31(4) N'99 pg 77-78 ISSN: 0008-4697</ref>
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  • The '''SITE Intelligence Group''' is a not for profit terrorist research institute run by [[Rita Katz]]. It is the success ...to the spying business'], ''The New Yorker'', 29 May 2006</ref> The domain for the Site Institute’s website www.siteinstitute.org was registered on 1 Ju
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  • ...rters took place on 17 March 2002. Lowry was present at a retirement event for Chief Constable [[Ronnie Flanagan]], hosted by Northern Ireland Secretary [ ...few days earlier with the news of the break-in.<ref>Brian Rowan, The Armed Peace, Mainstream Publishing, 2004, p.17.</ref>
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  • ...t this appears to have consisted of an unpaid position as a justice of the peace.<ref>[http://www.slate.com/id/2155274/ The Secret Life of Mario Scaramella] ...roduced him to [[Periklis Papadopoulos]], an American scientist who worked for a [[NASA]] subcontractor. Scaramella used the association to persuade distr
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  • ...February 1953 to 29 November 1961.<ref>[https://www.cia.gov/library/center-for-the-study-of-intelligence/csi-publications/books-and-monographs/directors-a ...ed as an American diplomat with the [[American Commission to Negotiate the Peace]] at Versailles. In the 1920s, he served as the chief of the Near Eastern D
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  • ...uccessfully amended the Communications Bill and gained Government approval for new digital services.<ref>[http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dermot-kehoe/21/3a7/ ...Secretariat to the [[Iraq Commission]], which included writing the report for the [[Foreign Policy Centre]] and [[Channel 4]] which was published in 2007
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  • ...l Colonel. During this time he completed three tours with the Special Air Service (SAS), which included appointments as security adviser to the Iranian and J ...from the army he was appointed Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector of Prisons for Scotland, a post he held in the period 1994-2002. He joined Stuart Crawfor
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  • ...as involved in counterinsurgency operations in several theaters during his service. He is a graduate of the Army Staff College and the National Defence Colleg ...ods of destroying the enemy; by arrest, physical isolation, or subversion, for example. The use of the minimum necessary force is a well-proven counterins
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  • Using the resources of the [[Institute for the Study of Conflict]], Shield went on to produce some 20 papers, which we ...on in the summer of 1978. Carrington strongly criticised shield's proposal for a Counter-Subversion executive during this meeting.<ref>Brian Crozier, Free
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  • ...describes how terrorism research at Georgetown University and its [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] developed over the years in collabora ...rnational Studies]] (CSIS), Georgetown University, and the [[Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies]], Tel Aviv University…sponsored numerous terrorism con
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  • ...info/purpose/ accessdate=2006-07-06</ref> its motto is "Nation Shall Speak Peace Unto Nation". The BBC is a quasi-autonomous public corporation as a public service broadcaster. The Corporation is run by the [[BBC Trust]]; and is, per its c
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  • ...10/geert-wilders-cabinet-seat-election?INTCMP=SRCH Geert Wilders on course for Dutch cabinet seat], guardian.co.uk, Thursday 10 June 2010 18.25 BST </ref> .../oct/04/geert-wilders-trial-opens?INTCMP=ILCNETTXT3487 Geert Wilders trial for inciting racial hatred opens in Netherlands], guardian.co.uk, Monday 4 Octo
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  • ...wington]]. The firm was known as [[Media Strategy]] until 2007. It lobbies for a large number of pharmaceutical companies (see clients below). ...rt]] has gone full circle, starting at Hanover, revolving into a SpAd role for minister [[Jo Johnson]], and then returning to work at Hanover. Lewington s
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  • .... Bishop was exposed by activists in July 2013.<ref name="Netpol">Network for Police Monitoring, [https://netpol.org/2013/07/25/jason-bishop-new-allegati ...ups as possible (within London) at the time of his deployment (1999-2005). For instance, Bishop was involved with RTS, Disarm DSEi, Earth First!, Anti-GM
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  • ...gelicals Now, July 2008. Article 'mainly' based on ''Baroness Cox, a Voice for the Voiceless'' by Andrew Boyd, Lion Books, 1998.</ref> Cox was among the t ...ng a Marxist penetration into British academia. <ref>‘Gould report calls for rebuttal of attacks on education in Britain by extreme radicals’, ''The T
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  • ...born 24 May 1957, Kiel) was a German MEP from [[Alliance '90/ The Greens]] for the 6th term (20.07.2004 - 13.07.2009).<ref>European Parliament, [http://ww *Chairwoman, Delegation for relations with Iran
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  • [[File:INSS logo.gif|thumb|right|300px|The logo of the [[Institute for National Security Studies]] at [[Tel Aviv University]]]] ...tank which was launched in October 2006, incorporating the [[Jaffee Center for Strategic Studies]] at [[Tel Aviv University]].<ref>[http://www.inss.org.il
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  • ...ncil of the European Union. Cooper drafted the European Security Strategy for [[Javier Solana]]<ref>Timothy Garton Ash, [http://www.cfr.org/publication/7 ...h David Keen notes: "his views throw disturbing light on what came to pass for respectable analysis".<ref>David Keen, [http://www.counterpunch.org/keen090
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  • ...rld Trust rated [[Nestlé]] third highest out of ten corporations measured for its 2006 Global Accountability Report. <ref>'Nestlé puts up a transparent ...al Assembly]]. He served as Treasurer to the All-Party Parliamentary Group for World Government.
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  • ...worked with the Armenian neoliberal think tank, the [[International Center for Human Development]]. ...cy, the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation and the UK Department for International Development.
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  • ...Project on Internal Displacement. Deng is also a member of MIT’s Center for International Studies (CIS). ...e on U.S.-Sudan Policy,' funded through a grant from the U.S. Institute of Peace. By page two "Sudan’s rising oil production" is mentioned. The US is not
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  • ...l later returned to his Security Service post, but retained responsibility for his industrial operations until he was posted out of [[F branch]] in July 1 In 1985, Deverell was considered for the post of Director General of MI5, but was ultimately passed over in favo
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  • ...as “a traditional Jewish Social Democratic household”<ref>The Movement for Reform Judaism, [http://www.reformjudaism.org.uk/articles/manna-magazine/da ...y 2005</ref> Finkelstein headed the think-tank from 1992-95 and campaigned for a gradual corporate takeover of public services:
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  • ...4863159/026-2689905-3027644?v=glance&n=266239 The British Moment: The Case for Democratic Geopolitics in the Twenty-first Century], Amazon.co.uk, Accessed ...2006]</ref> [[Brendan Simms]], a Cambridge historian, was then best known for his book ''Unfinest Hour: Britain and the Destruction of Bosnia'', a highly
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  • ...erved as Vice-Chairman of the [[European Parliament]], a substitute member for relations with Israel, and also is Vice-Chairman of [[European Friends of I : 15.09.2004 / 13.03.2007 : Delegation for relations with Israel
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  • ...ott-Smith review of Daniel Kelly’s (2002) James Burnham and the Struggle for the World: A Life.] </ref> describes Burnham as “one of the most intrigu ...ect. Burnham was happy to step aside, agreeing that he made an easy target for Communist critics of the Congress."</ref>
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  • ...ris International]]. In 1977 she became a member of the [[Royal Institute for International Affairs]] (RIIA) and later joined the [[Ditchley Foundation]] ...n with the [[Department of Transport]] (1982-83) and was Minister of State for Africa & the Commonwealth at the [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] from 1
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  • ...trial Society's workforce training and development business — was bought for £23 million by [[Capita]] Group Plc. At the time, the business ran over 15 ...ys he has tried to move the Society from its role as an organisation known for its training activities (1970s-1990s), towards becoming an organisation tha
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  • ...n and CEO of [[Channel 4|Channel 4 Television]] and writes a weekly column for the ''Financial Times''. ...'], ''The Independent'', 28 July 1997</ref> He then became a media analyst for [[Grieveson Grant]], which was later bought up by [[Kleinwort Benson]]. <re
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  • ...]'' from February 2006 to August 2009. A ‘who’s who’ report compiled for Barack Obama by US intelligence in early 2009 listed him amongst the UK’s ...hern Ireland, in what was widely seen as a unionist attempt to disrupt the peace process. The scoop owed much to d'Ancona's links with right-wing Tory circl
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  • [[International Institute for Counter-Terrorism]],[[Seventh International Conference: Terrorism's Global ...Zachary Abuza]], Expert, Terrorism in Southeast Asia; Associate Professor for Political Science and International Relations at Simmons College, MA, USA
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  • ...ir [[Emmanuel Kaye]]. <ref> Andrew Pierce, “Blair's chance to raise cash for Pounds 1m refund”, ''The Times'', 18 November 1997</ref> Two of its leadi ...was the life president of LFI, while [[David Mencer]], a former volunteer for the [[Israeli Defence Forces]], is a former director.
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  • ...e Syria]] from Cyprus and Germany to destabilize Syria. Ghadry also worked for EG &amp; G, a Department of Defense contractor. ...rticulate, enjoys driving his kids to soccer practice, and favors a Syrian peace with Israel," Elizabeth Eaves [http://www.slate.com/id/2113160/ wrote] Febr
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  • ...s past terrorist activities and subsequent imprisonment have proved false. For example,officials in Israel could find no evidence that he once bombed an I ...erusalem Post'' most of these claims are unsubstantiated. <ref name="jp"/> For some time Shoebat produced a radio program broadcast from a settlement near
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  • '''Peter Benjamin Mandelson''' (born 21 October 1953) was Secretary of State for [[Business, Enterprise & Regulatory Reform]] in the Labour Government from ...ician and Member of Parliament for Hartlepool (UK Parliament constituency) for 12 years. <ref>'Rt. Hon. Lord Mandelson', [http://www.berr.gov.uk/aboutus/m
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  • ...f Science Degree in Foreign Policy and Security from the School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University. Leon Saltiel is originally from Thessalonica, Gree ...ge]] which "brought a series of high-level officials from Europe to Israel for weeklong educational seminars". Saltiel was one of the staffers during Jun
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  • ...Commerce]] and one of the four core institutes of the [[National Endowment for Democracy]]." <ref>[http://www.cipe.org/ CIPE website]</ref> ...umsfeld]] to the 'board of visitors' of the [[Western Hemisphere Institute for Security Cooperation]] (WHINSEC).
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  • .... In both cases these reports attracted considerable international acclaim for fairness and integrity. ...t, Lebanon and later in the Office of the Secretary of Defense as Director for Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and Palestinian Affairs.
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  • ...y Security Matters]] (FSM) originated in 2003 as a project of the [[Center for Security Policy]], a US think tank that advocates hawkish foreign and domes ...ed in Washington, DC, that bills itself as the "national security resource for American families." Closely connected to other hardline outfits through ove
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  • ...ortant organizations affecting US policy, such as the [[National Endowment for Democracy]] (NED). ...retired in 1997 as President of the [[Carnegie Endowment for International Peace]] and from the [[State Department]] in 1991. Ambassador Abramowitz also ser
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  • ...m media (e.g., BBC, CNN, FoxNews...) as an expert on 'radical Islam'. <ref>For example, according to the BBC Motion Gallery archive, Jenvey has appeared o It has been claimed that Jenvey acted as a spy for the Americans in Iran. From the account given by Jenvey to the ''News of th
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  • ...l envoy to the Middle East. He was questioned and arrested over the [[Cash-for-Peerages Scandal]]. Levy is reported to be 'euphemistically known as the Ma ...y expensive hotel'. Levy and his wife 'became the popular hosts of parties for carefully selected guests'. In the words of one guest, "It was always sensi
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  • ...an of the [[House of Lords Appointments Commission]], which is responsible for vetting all members of the "reformed" House of Lords and choosing the "inde ...ptember 2008</ref>). Stevenson has a shareholding in (and put up the money for) the New Labour-connected PR firm [[Lexington Communications]] (He holds 4%
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  • The '''British American Project''' for the Successor Generation, to give it its original, and now quietly forgotte ...ach country, to attend the conference, at a cost of approximately £20,000 for the British delegates as part of a total administration cost of £150,000.
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  • ...therine_Hoye_Centre_for_the_New_Europe.jpg RE:Stockholm Network], ''Centre for European Reform'', E-mail to Steven Harkins 10-May-2010, 11:43am</ref> ...ster's Europe Adviser in the [[Department for Exiting the European Union]] for a discussion on the impact of Brexit.<ref>[https://www.gov.uk/government/up
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  • ...tution]], [[American Enterprise Institute]] (AEI), the Georgetown [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] (CSIS), and the [[Heritage Foundation ...36. For an analysis of the way in which quasi-private parties are enlisted for killing and terror abroad, see Jonathan Marshall, Peter Dale Scott, and Jan
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  • ...essed the importance of the threat of "international terrorism" and called for the reinstitution of House panels on internal security and "subversion." {{ ...itage board of trustees, [[Ben Blackburn]], is a Southern Republican noted for his long and unremitting struggle against civil rights. [[Robert Moss]], a
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  • ...refuge in the Western sectors for fear of being kidnapped. And I arranged for him and Ralph Dahrendorf to be flown out of Berlin, down to the British zon ...er in the 70s includes membership of the [[Hansard Society]], [[Commission for Electoral Reform]], Royal Commission on legal services, Committee to review
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  • ...a long history of involvement with Iran's natural resources and a disdain for its nationalism). A detailed list of major funders can be found at this li ...rations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, was Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs from 1993-1994).
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  • ...ith "international institutions such as the National Criminal Intelligence Service in the UK, the FBI, EUROPOL, UNDP and the OSCE".<ref>[http://www.saferworld ...he Pearson Peacekeeping Centre, [[International Peace Academy]]. [[Center for Defence Information]] (USA), [[Transparency International]], [[Royal Instit
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  • ...non-violent methods to resolve conflict’. Hayman has worked in the civil service (DfID and the Cabinet Office). ...Political Violence]] at St Andrews University.[http://www.peacedirect.org/peace-direct/people/staff.html] [http://www.variant.randomstate.org/8texts/Robin_
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  • '''The Westminster Foundation for Democracy''' (WFD), describes itself as the UK’s democracy-building found :"In its fifteenth year, the Westminster Foundation for Democracy celebrates its achievements as it refreshes to face the new chall
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  • *[[Nada Al-Nashif]]: Regional director of the Regional Office for Arab States, International Labour Organization (ILO), in Beirut. ...ndigenous peoples of the Amazon, the consolidation of the Central American peace processes, [http://www.cfr.org/publication/5388/cfr_cuba_task_force_urges_s
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  • ...areas of southern Asia. Serves as Vice-President on the Board of Directors for the U.S. [[Global Leadership Campaign]]. In critical roles as co-chair of t *[[Dan O'Neill]] : Founder of Mercy Corps, O'Neill's international service began on a volunteer mission in 1972. Working in Africa, Europe, and the Mi
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  • ...e'' business learning from Gateway events through to follow up support and service, providing ‘just in time’ multi-faced learning which complex change int Era Ltd. describes itself as “an innovative, not-for-profit regeneration consultancy specialising in strategy and planning, proj
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  • ...part of what is commonly called US public diplomacy (a fairly recent term for [[Propaganda|propaganda]]) efforts in the Middle East. ...f the Board of Layalina. According to Fairbanks' biography on the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] (CSIS) website:
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  • ....<ref>Library of Congress [http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/marshall/mars0.html For European Recovery: The Fiftieth Anniversary of the Marshall Plan], accessed ...7 in a speech at Harvard, Secretary of State [[George C. Marshall]] called for an American plan to help Europe recover from World War II. On April 2, 194
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  • ...Hoffman is recipient of the Bismark Medal in Silver with Golden Oak Leaves for his 'patriotic faithfulness and proven Prussian national consciousness'<ref ...n defence affairs for many years. He was a Research Fellow at the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] (CSIS), Georgetown University (1983-8
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  • ...ched as the [[SITE Intelligence Group]]. SITE is an acronym for the Search for International Terrorist Entities. ...to the spying business'], ''The New Yorker'', 29 May 2006</ref> The domain for the Site Institute’s website www.siteinstitute.org was registered on 1 Ju
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  • ...etworks. The Network is linked to [[NATO]] and provides the search service for the NATO website.<ref>http://www.nato.int/</ref> <th colspan="3" bgcolor="goldenrod">Center for Security Studies (CSS) Management</th>
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  • ...rnet Haganah]] 'because he was mad--mad that Yasir Arafat had rejected the peace plan at Camp David in 2000, mad that al-Qaeda had blown up the buildings in ...n efforts' was [[John Galt]], the web designer who set up [[Islamic News]] for the British 'expert' [[Glen Jenvey]]. He also credited the Christian right
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  • [http://www.jinsa.org/about/agenda/agenda.html/ The Jewish Institute for National Security Affairs] is think tank that serves as the key nexus betwe ...Danger]] and [[Committee for a Democratic Majority]]. <ref>The [[Committee for a Democratic Majority]] was formed in 1973 by the neoconservative minority
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  • ...ce''') was founded by [[Nahum Goldmann]] in 1954 as the coordinating body for 52 national Jewish organizations to lobby the executive branch on behalf of ...York to cover the United Nations for Jewish papers in Mandatory Palestine. For 30 years, he took a back seat to the chairs of the Conference—he literall
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  • ...unity board by a vote 29-1 in favour with 10 abstentions.<ref>Mail Foreign Service, [http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1281497/Ground-Zero-mos ...'">QZpT2Muxoo0</youtube><youtube align="right" size="tiny" caption="Center for Security Policy's television ad against the Park51">nkMolLriAkQ</youtube>
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  • [[Ami Ayalon]] is the former head of Israel's [[Shin Bet]] security service. ...tary service in the Israel Navy, from his enlistment in 1963, volunteering for the navy commando unit. In 1969, Ayalon was decorated with the Medal of Val
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  • ...orld's most influential companies and represent every major industrial and service sector'<ref>International Chamber of Commerce [http://www.iccwbo.org/id93/i ...of serving world business by promoting trade and investment, open markets for goods and services, and the free flow of capital. Its establishment was hea
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  • ...Montgomery McFate, a controversial Pentagon adviser, had once both worked for Mary Lou Sapone's business, which specialized, according to an old version ...so affiliated along with his wife [[Montgomery McFate]] with the [[Council for Emerging National Security Affairs]] (Censa). Censa list him as:
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  • Lander served for 25 years in the [[Security Service]] MI5, serving as Director-General from 1996 to 2002.<ref>Press Association ...rope... In all this work, European services work closely with the Security Service.<ref name="Andrew748">Christopher Andrew, ''Defence of the Realm, The Autho
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  • ...of the failure of the 2006 Lebanon campaign was Israel's lack of readiness for the intense media debate surrounding its operations. Since the beginning of ...in the interview,” he maintained. I reminded him that Haaretz’s source for the photo was not the commandos, but the IDF Spokesman’s Office. After co
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  • ...ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1094543.html Mossad chief kept on for another year to monitor Iran], Haaretz, 21 June 2009.</ref> ...ref>[http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/1094543.html Mossad chief kept on for another year to monitor Iran], Haaretz, 21 June 2009.</ref>
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  • ...Yates]] is the former Assistant Commissioner in the [[Metropolitan Police Service]] and head of Specialist Operations.<ref>[http://www.met.police.uk/about/ya ...& Allied Matters]] (ACPO - TAM) Business Area, and as such was responsible for co-ordinating national counter terrorism and security policy.<ref>[http://w
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  • ...orril, the DCI operated under the cover title of Permanent Under-Secretary for Security Policy.<ref>Stephen Dorril, The Silent Conspiracy: Inside the Inte ...risis, 1969-73: From Violence to Power-sharing, United States Institute of Peace, 2011, p.301.</ref>
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