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  • ...tinger Sport and Sponsorship]] | [[Bell Pottinger USA]] | [[Bell Pottinger Security]] | [[Bell Pottinger Special Projects]] | [[Bell Pottinger Middle East]] | ...horts designed to be used as instruments of propaganda and espionage by US forces; the material was formally tasked with 'promotion of democratic elections',
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  • ...pany specialising in providing security guards in conflict zones including armed personnel. It has subsidiaries in a number of countries including [[Erinys ...the former head of [[22 SAS]] and between 1999 and 2001 [[Director Special Forces]]<ref>Erinys, [http://web.archive.org/web/20080406021241/http://www.erinysi
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  • ...usiness solutions and security services and is the largest privately-owned security company in the world. In March 2004, Aegis was awarded a $293 million dollar security contract in Iraq.<ref>Robert Young Pelton, ''Licensed to Kill: Hired Guns i
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  • ...sian is one firm amongst multitude of private military companies providing armed guard and escort services in Iraq who, according the US Department of Defen The close links between the St Andrews Centre and the security industry is typical of the &#39;embedded nature&#39; of academic expertise
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  • ...y 1989</ref> Several years later he would co-edit ''Aviation Terrorism and Security'' with [[Brian Jenkins]], another key figure in the early years of terroris ...es would put their training to good use in government, industry, the armed forces, the Foreign Office or the law," Wilkinson told ''The Times''.<ref>Barnaby
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  • ...rnational organisations and foundations on both sides of the Atlantic.<ref>Security Defence Agenda [http://www.securitydefenceagenda.org/AboutSDA/Whoweare/tabi ...| [[Symantec]] | [[Thales]] | [[TNO]] | [[United Technologies]] | [[World Security Network]] |
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  • ...k University Press, 1986). p. 159. </ref> Any abuses by the British armed forces are a result of "clumsiness," "mistakes," "errors of judgment," or "over-re ...for "stability" and to protect its legitimate strategic interests. British forces have been "sucked into the internecine conflict[s] in an effort to restore
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  • ...1973, Tugwell 'transferred to Iran as an instructor at the Imperial Armed Forces College', during the reign of the Shah. 'He was awarded the CBE the same ye ...e initiative in presenting the news to the best advantage for the security forces’.
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  • QinetiQ is the controversially privatised British defence and security technology company. According to ''The Guardian'' newspaper: ...art of what was the formerly state-owned [[Defence Evaluation and Research Agency]], was floated earlier this year, making tens of millions of pounds for cha
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  • ...order:1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%;font-size:10pt">'War is a form of armed politics, and politics is about influencing and controlling people and perc ...000 and after September 11th worked with police, paramilitary and military forces in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Indonesia and elsewhere since 9/11. <ref>Fo
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  • ...rol and national security. He is the co-founder of the Washington based ‘security’ think-tank the [[Henry L. Stimson Center]], and the founder of [[DFI Int ...has served as assistant director of the U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, directed the defense analysis staff at the [[terrorexpertise:Brookings Ins
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  • ...ncy]], is Vice President at [[Booz Allen & Hamilton]] for Global Strategic Security. Previously, he was partner at the law firm of [[Shea & Gardner]], which lo ...the Navy (1977-1979), and General Counsel to the U.S. Senate Committee on Armed Services, 1970-73. <ref>'Countering the Changing Threat of International Te
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  • ...ing in national security and intelligence law, who negotiated the national security aspects of the Pinochet case with the late Lt-General Vernon Walters, forme =='Conspiracy theorist' or security expert or both?==
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  • ...ges of the front page, are so specific that it is possible to identify the Agency's hand in the effort. When the propaganda offensive is coordinated with eco ...a high CIA official referring to IAPA as "a covert action resource" of the Agency. Next, IAPA lists the country in question as one in which freedom of the pr
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  • ===Armed Forces Career=== ...(BPSF), the international branch of the [[Bell Pottinger]] communications agency founded by [[Tim Bell]], former spokesman for Margaret Thatcher. BPSF has w
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  • ...question about discussions with the United States Administration on ‘the security situation in the West Bank’.<ref>[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/p ...dited with bringing about ‘steady if unheralded progress on economic and security issues on the west bank’.<ref>[http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/c
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  • ...promoting anti-sanctions legislation such as the “Enhancement of Trade, Security, and Human Rights through Sanctions Reform Act” since then, as well as lo ...ssional investigation of the drug Prozac. At the same time the advertising agency, [[J Walter Thompson]], another WPP Group company, had an account with [[El
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  • ...n the Penal System]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Women, Peace and Security]] | [[All-Party Parliamentary Group on Wood Panel Industry]] | [[All-Party ...seas Development) All Party Parliamentary Group|Friends of Cafod (Catholic Agency for Overseas Development)]] (APPG)
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  • ...blishment-of-a-national-security-council-49953 Establishment of a National Security Council], accessed 29 July 2010.</ref> Lader, who can be hired from The Harry Walker Agency: “Noted for his humor, in-depth preparation and inspirational style”, h
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  • [[7644 (Media operations) Squadron]] | [[British Forces Broadcasting Service]] [[D-Notice]] Committee | [[Joint Information Activit ...sion Corporation]] | [[Directorate General Media and Communications ]] | [[Security Assistance Group]] | [[Targeting and Information Operations]]
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  • ...Smells can influence attitudes and therefore behaviour,'' Nigel Oakes, the agency's managing director, said. ''And we know that behaviour, whether in employe ...- one of those let loose at the launch was farmyard manure.<ref>Fragrance agency scents a good business opportunity BYLINE: By MICHAEL LEAPMAN The Independe
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  • ...ided political controversy and thus escaped violent opposition from police forces. Few of the hunger marches organised by the [[National Unemployed Workers M ...the payments to Gregory were channelled through the "[[National Publicity Agency]]", the liquor trade lobby run by [[Richard Kelly]], who had helped Hall to
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  • ...cross the impression that the League operated a comprehensive training and security advice service. This was reinforced by the bundle of written evidence which ...e working population those who work in public services or are in the armed forces these figures would be closer to between 15% and 20%.
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  • Chairman, Partners BDDH advertising agency. Derek W. Johnson is Chairman and Managing Director of the shipping agency, JSA. Christopher Mackenzie is Head of European Operations, Clayton, Dubili
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  • ...over 20 years and used them during the Iran-Iraq war. The group is heavily armed (it took tanks and artillery left in Saddam's arsenal) and is strong enough ...mber 23rd, 2006, over its nuclear program.<ref name="ref14">{{Cite |title= Security Council approves sanctions on Iran over nuclear program |date=2006-12-23|pu
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  • ...eted 15 years of service as vice chair of the [[Committee on International Security and Arms Control]] of the National Academies of Sciences and directed annua ...Secretary of Defense for Russia, Ukraine and Eurasia (RUE), International Security Policy, Office of the Secretary of Defense
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  • ...that the US should use pre-emptive force in order to maintain its national security and interests on the global stage. His expertise is with the Middle East an ...itz held a variety of positions in the [[U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency]] including Special Assistant to the Director for the Strategic Arms Limita
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  • The INC represented the first major attempt by opponents of Saddam to join forces, bringing together Kurds, Sunni and Shiite Arabs (both Islamic fundamentali ...lawi]]. The rivalries between the Kurdish parties prompted the KDP to seek armed support from Saddam Hussein for its capture of the town of Arbil from the r
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  • ...managing information of various types for the purpose of helping our armed forces accomplish their missions.' ...9C8B63&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=1 A NATION CHALLENGED: HEARTS AND MINDS; New Agency Will Not Lie, Top Pentagon Officials Say], by James Dao, New York Times, 21
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  • ...elocated to Israel during his college years and joined the Israeli Defense Forces shortly after. His acclaimed book, ''Prisoners: A Story of Friendship and T ...s going to use a nuclear weapon, where are you going to concentrate your forces?”
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  • ...ion leader who ran an international network for the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]]'s [[James Angleton]]. During his tenure as US Labour attaché in Lond 'Thus', argued Godson 'the United States and her "proxy forces" in the United Kingdom must address' a number of the issues, 'with speed a
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  • ...the NSIC's 'left face', the [[Advisory Committee on European Democracy and Security]] (ACEDS), which published his book, Eurocommunism. Co-author of the work w ...ew York Times, Barnett denied claims that the NSIC had links to right-wing forces in Latin America.<ref>
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  • ...he Eisenhower Institute, an Academic Fellow of the International Peace and Security program of [[Carnegie Corporation]] and as director of the [[Carnegie Endow ...ney and serving in the Department of Energy, Poneman joined the [[National Security Council]] staff at the White House, first as Director of Defense Policy and
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  • *National security<br> *[[National Security Health Policy Center]] (NSHPC)
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  • ...y journalist and CIA contract employee Brian Crozier to transform his news agency Forum World Features, a CIA front organisation into the Institute for the S ...r the NSIC's 'left face', the Advisory Committee on European Democracy and Security (ACEDS), which published his book, Eurocommunism. Co-author of the work was
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  • ...ry 2008.</ref> Similar units were subsequently established by other police forces. <ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2005/jul/20/religion.july7 Special Bran ...Muslim Contact Unit addressing conference organised by Danish intelligence agency PET in 2007.]]
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  • ...ed to go." Saddam's removal is the first item of Bush's inaugural national security meeting. Then-Treasury Secretary Paul O'Neill later tells journalist Ron Su *10. On or around this date National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice is briefed by CIA director George Tenet and counte
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  • ...5 (UK) Psychological Operations Group]] and the [[Defence Intelligence and Security Centre]] and various other intelligence bodies including the [[Intelligence '''Defence Intelligence and Security Centre''' (DISC), or '''Chicksands''' as it is more commonly known is locat
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  • ...ter Wilkinson|Sir Peter Wilkinson]] (later Coordinator of Intelligence and Security in the British Cabinet Office) and asked his help in transforming the Forum [[William Thompson]] the Security Correspondent for the ''Daily Telegraph'' also joined the Council of Manage
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  • ...British Jewry: thus leading Zionist officials, for instance at the Jewish Agency, were in 'constant communication' with BoD officials during the 1940s, lobb ...Synagogue]] | [[Cockfosters and North Southgate Synagogue]] | [[Community Security Trust]] | [[Cranbrook United Synagogue]] | [[Crouch End Liberal Jewish Chav
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  • ...form (Washington: Consortium for the Study of Intelligence of the National Security Information Center, 1996), p3.</ref> ...analysis must ... make it more relevant to policymakers by emphasizing the forces that shape a given situation", the authors contend.
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  • ...der and managing director of [[Scholz & Friends Agenda]], a public affairs agency in Berlin. Johannes is a partner at [[Bohnen Kallmorgen & Partner]], a cons ...licy project at the Free University's Center for Transatlantic Foreign and Security Policy. He has been a Fulbright Scholar at Johns Hopkins University in Balt
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  • ...al Endowment for Democracy]], [[Open Society Foundation]], [[United States Agency for International Development]], [[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]] a ...curity issues. She previously served as Director of the Office of European Security and Political Affairs, Executive Director of the US Delegation to the US-So
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  • ...1956 and there, by some accounts, assisted in the formation of the Special Forces, which had the special patronage of President Kennedy. ...f Policy Co-ordination (OPC) itself set up in 1948 as a result of National Security Council directive 10/2 whereby the newly formed CIA could engage in "covert
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  • ...es would put their training to good use in government, industry, the armed forces, the Foreign Office or the law," Wilkinson told ''The Times''.<ref>Barnaby ...introducing a degree in defence studies, which would include environmental security, diplomacy, political economy and the study of terrorism. According to the
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  • *[[National Directorate of Security (Afghanistan)|National Directorate of Security]] (NDS) *[[Inteligencia de la Policía de Seguridad Aeroportuaria]] (Airport Security Police Intelligence)
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  • This page is an extract (chapter 6 'The Security Industry') from '''Ed Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, The "Terrorism" Industry ...s of business demand was on the containment of unions, as well as physical security services (night watchmen, guards, and the like). The Pinkerton organization
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  • ...h are affiliated with academic institutions, but officials and analysts of security firms are also regarded as authorities on terrorism, emphasizing the practi ...for prestige, references, referrals, and informational support. Sometimes security firms are also vehicles for the implementation of covert state policy. The
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  • ...y intelligence until the early 1990s. In the late 2000s, he set up his two security firms, BLACKchrysalis and the London School of Surveillance. ..., including 'serving in a very prestige Corps Unit which aims to highlight security vulnerabilities through discreet methods', and participating in several cou
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  • ::Bicom, the London-based, Zionist communications and PR agency, has hired him to counter the British media's unsympathetic attitude toward ...advocacy which includes the [[Jewish Leadership Council]], the [[Community Security Trust]] and 'all three major political Friends of Israel groups'. Their aim
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