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  • ===Help us expose corporate capture, political spin and lies=== ...rder:1px solid #7ba06d; text-align:left; color:#fff; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Corporate and Police Spying on Activists Portal</h2>
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  • ...an contribute than on how well they can represent. The board features many corporate lawyers, Wall Street investors, business executives, and heirs to family fo ...S was, in effect, paying for its political stability, military skills, and intelligence. And for the services rendered, the more than $2 billion that the US sent
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  • ...gy research centres with close links to government, intelligence agencies, corporate security companies and other terrorology centres such as the [[terrorexpert ...RAND-St Andrews nexus has close professional links with key political and corporate players in the 'war against terror'. An important example is [[Bruce Hoffma
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  • ...in the UK. It focuses especially on New Labour think tanks, but given the corporate capture of New Labour also includes information on the integration of 'New ...also material here on the subversion of the labour movement by the British intelligence services and by the CIA as well as the Atlanticist movement within the labo
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  • ....html EU REGULATION: A CHALLENGE FOR US BUSINESSES] Media House Commercial Intelligence Team. Accessed 29th January 2008</ref> lists them by name as being affected ...ligence Team. Accessed 29th January 2008</ref>, the Media House Commercial Intelligence Team write of how they are concerned at how 'Europe’s stringent environme
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  • ...<http://www.erinysinternational.com/CompanyOverview-ManagementProfiles.asp?Corporate> retrieved from the Internet Archive dated 6 April 2008 on 1 October 2009</ ...on-executive chairman was [[Sean Cleary]], a former South African military intelligence and diplomatic operative (in the 1960s and 1970s) who previously ran pro-Ap
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  • *[[European Council on Corporate Communications]] (Conference Board) [http://www.conference-board.org/pdf_fr ==CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) Ventures==
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  • ...ent/article/2007/06/30/AR2007063001075_pf.html In Iraq, a Private Realm Of Intelligence-Gathering], Washington Post, 1 July 2007.</ref> ...a telephone interview with [http://www.corpwatch.org/article.php?id=12829 Corporate Watch] in 2005.
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  • ...rror expert&#39;. Its Director, [[Crispin Black]], is a former government intelligence analyst. ...lence at the University of St Andrews, includes shared access to research, intelligence sources and databases, and the expertise of the Centre&#39;s staff, as well
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  • '''Philip Angell''' is the former Director of Corporate Communications (1997-1999) for [[Monsanto]]. He famously said: ...er Secret Service officers which employed highly controversial methods of "intelligence collection":
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  • It is claimed that Omega 3 improves intelligence especially in children. The market for such supplements is around £116 mil Corporate Members:
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  • ...nd analysis, regulatory advice, campaign management, political monitoring, intelligence gathering and communications audits. BPPA is a member of the Public Relatio ...f its PR executives, [[Mark Linder]], was also responsible for Cuadrilla's corporate development. <ref> Tom Bawden, [http://www.independent.co.uk/environment/gr
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  • ...>Richard J. Aldrich, The Hidden Hand: Britain, America and Cold War Secret Intelligence, Overlook Press, 2002, p.369.</ref> Bernhard contacted [[Walter Bedell Smith]], then head of the [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]], who asked [[Dwight Eisenhower|Eisenhower]] adviser [[Charles
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  • ...ociation), [[Roger Taylor]] (co-founder and research director, [[Dr Foster Intelligence]]), and [[Bríd Hehir]] (development manager [[Do Good Charity]]; former NH ...rick, Michael]][[Category:GM Lobby Groups|Fitzpatrick, Michael]][[Category:Corporate Science (GM)|Fitzpatrick, Michael]][[Category:Industry-Friendly Experts|Fit
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  • ...ated if the government had gone on with the policy of internment, thorough intelligence gathering and freedom for the army to shoot as it saw fit and on sight.<ref ...ilkinson founded the [[Research Foundation for the Study of Terrorism]], a corporate funded 'charity' which shared an office with the right-wing lobby group [[A
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  • ...er. Among the most prominent of the recent directors highly visible in the corporate elite are [[Frank Altschul]], [[Elliott V. Bell]], [[Thomas K. Finletter]] ...kers. Twenty-one percent were lawyers, almost half of whom (44%) were also corporate directors. Thus, a small majonty (51%) were directly involved in business e
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  • In 2003, Lexington was hired by the corporate front group the [[Agricultural Biotechnology Council]] (ABC). ABC's founder ...w.corporatewatch.org/?lid=2077 Lobby and PR groups go for nano honeypot]", Corporate Watch, Newsletter 26, October/November 2005</ref>
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  • ...9.</ref> the Prudential's (£750,000 Home Office-funded) adjunct to their 'Corporate Social Responsibility' initiatives. The board includes: Princess Anne, Lord ...1980-81, on the Select Committee/cover-up on Iran/Contra and Director for Intelligence at the NSC 1997-98. Demos also advertised an April meeting with [[George So
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  • '''Fishburn Hedges''' is a corporate communications company. It offers PR and lobbying services. It is owned by ...ions, sustainability consulting, employee engagement, brand consulting and corporate reporting".<ref> [http://www.holmesreport.com/news-info/14268/Fishburn-Hedg
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  • ...officials “for the joint purpose of building relationships and gathering intelligence on current and future policy”. It added: “Targets are to be selected fr ...appointed-uk-md-corporate-financial-edelman Nick Barron appointed UK MD of corporate and financial at Edelman] ''PR Week'', 26 March 2015, accessed 27 March 201
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  • ...ent all those individuals active in European affairs - trade associations; corporate representatives; consultants; lawyers; non-governmental organisations; regi ...De lespinay]] [[CLAN Public Affairs]] | [[Isabelle De vinck]] [[Political Intelligence]] | [[Geert Debevere]] [[Unilever]] | [[Miette Dechelle]] [[UEPG]] | [[Chri
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  • ...reas of corporate risk mitigation including background screening, business intelligence, forensic accounting, electronic discovery, and data recovery, among others *[[Simon V. Freakley]], President, Corporate Advisory & Restructuring Group and head of Kroll Ltd.
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  • ...rocities and Chinese intervention were combined with sophisticated signals intelligence that monitored Sukarno's every move. By the late-1960s the IRD was cut back by the Labour Government, and Intelligence writer Stephen Dorril states that it found additional work in Northern Irel
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  • ...op 25. DAS also includes [[Bernard Hodes Group]] and the premier business, corporate and financial advertising agency, [[Doremus]]. ...eting Communications, Brand Building, Positioning & Messaging, Competitive Intelligence, Public Affairs, Research, Digital, Sales Force/Employee/Channel
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  • ...y of working with the anti-environmental movement in the US and setting up corporate front groups such as the [[Business Council for Sustainable Development]], ...e.org/docs/lobbycracy/lobbyplanet.pdf Lobby Planet Guide The EU Quarter] ''Corporate Europe'', accessed 21st August 2007 </ref>
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  • ...msay and was an early attempt to understand the significance of a nexus of intelligence connected groups which covertly influenced the political landscape of the p ...set up during the first World War and they mark the origins of the British corporate movement.(5) One of the leading figures of the group, Sir [[Dudley Docker]]
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  • ...ential US think-tank with extremely close links to the US military and the corporate sector. It emerged out of the alliance between big business and the state d The RAND Corporation grew out of the merging of the corporate and state sectors in the United States that occurred during the Second Worl
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  • ...94, the Director of Central Intelligence awarded Hoffman the United States Intelligence Community Seal Medallion; the highest level of commendation given to a non- ...for Middle East Public Policy. Hoffman’s last positions at RAND were as Corporate Chair in Counterterrorism and Counterinsurgency, Director of the Washington
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  • ...nt-facing organizations with responsibility for sales, client service, and corporate marketing activities. Since joining RMS in June 2000, Mr. Raia has been par *Dr. [[Gregory Treverton]] Senior policy analyst at RAND Terrorism, intelligence, and law enforcement
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  • ...er, while the lobbying arm of Weber Shandwick is a member of the APPC, its corporate practice - which paid for Blunkett to speak - is not, and therefore the rul *[[Nick Lansman]] - [[Political Intelligence]]
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  • ==Access to Government intelligence== ...evealed how the [[Office for Nuclear Development]] was "quietly exchanging intelligence on key policies" with nuclear companies and the NIA "in an effort to protec
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  • ...ned during the 1980s with an economic recession that reduced the number of corporate members, and Government sympathetic to their political views. Attempts to r ...of the blacklisting calling number of former Economic League Employees and corporate supporters to give evidence.
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  • One of the first cross-corporate propaganda organisations in the UK, set up at a meeting in 4 Deans Yard, We ...nked to the National Propaganda/Economic League network. However Makgill's intelligence operation was fragmented, with agents working in "cells" which knew little
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  • ...l Intelligence and Security was created when [[Incepta]] acquired [[Global Intelligence and Security]]. CGIS was shut down in the process of the reverse takeover o ...more ad agencies might dip their toes into the protection and competitive intelligence talent pool.
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  • ...eds work, could be split into a couple of pages eg a Lobbying/influence or corporate crimes page like some of the others #[[European Corporate Governance Institute]] would benefit from some more text & references
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  • ...to a question of their responsibility, they simply point to their existing Corporate Social Responsibility webpage or report, where they present their charitabl ==PR, lobbying and business intelligence firms==
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  • ...as revealed in the British press to have been an agent of British and U.S. intelligence, to have served secretly as a propaganda conduit for the South African poli ...on the document added, "Run with the knowledge and cooperation of British intelligence."{{ref|99}}
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  • ===Given police intelligence on climate protesters=== ....guardian.co.uk/uk/2009/apr/20/police-intelligence-e-on-berr Secret police intelligence was given to E.ON before planned demo] ''The Guardian'', Comment is Free. 2
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  • ...ctor of the CIA, became a high official of the organization. A prestigious corporate board in the 1980s also helped CSIS increase its annual budget to more than ...<ref>These data are taken from the CSIS Annual Report for 1986.</ref> The corporate establishment and the military-industrial complex in particular clearly fin
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  • Its corporate partners as of October 2017 include: In May 2011 Reform listed the following as 'corporate members':
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  • ...sm or an attempt by two individuals with well-known connections to Israeli intelligence to grandstand for Israel at the expense of truth." The authors claimed. in ...as "handsome" fees for lectures and seminars provided for "kidnap-fearful corporate executives."(68) Livingstone, oddly enough, had to overcome a background of
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  • Wilkinson's ties to the British state and corporate community are also close. He is chairman of the [[Research Foundation for t ...atergate, the C.I.A. had become dangerously run-down and inadequate as the intelligence arm of the leading Western power; but most people did not expect it to star
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  • *War on Terrorism: The Role of Intelligence (Terrorism in the 21st Century) by Yonah Alexander and Donald J. Musch (Har *Terrorism and Corporate America by Yonah Alexander and James S. Denton (Paperback - Aug 1987)
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  • ...n with Cline, Alexander has been in the risk analysis business for private corporate clients.<ref>Peter H, Stone, "High Times in the 'Political Risk' Business," ...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 time when [[Cla
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  • ...s a former SAS and MI6 operative who co-founded the high-profile corporate intelligence agency [[Hakluyt]] with [[Christopher Wilkins]].<ref name="MP"> Stephen Rob ...ta/sis/mi6-sd36.shtml MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service], 29 July 2000, Stephen Dorril, The Free Press, New York, 2000, pp
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  • *[[Martin Koder]], account director. Former head of political intelligence unit at [[Citigate Public Affairs]] and CCHQ executive for the Norwich Nort *[[Simon Alderson]], public affairs account manager. Is now corporate communications UK at Swedish bank [[Handelsbanken]]<ref> [https://uk.linked
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  • '''GPW''' is a firm of corporate investigators. In April 2006 it appointed [[Andrew Fulton]], the former he ...lligence services. One firm, [[Hakluyt]], is staffed almost entirely by ex-intelligence staff.<ref>Liz Chong [http://business.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,8209-212
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  • ...ge:Fulton.jpg|150px|right|thumb|Andrew Fulton Spook, Business lobbyist and Corporate spy]] ...headed its Washington office. In April 2006 he was appointed chairman of corporate investigators [[GPW]]. In late 2006 he was employed by [[Armor Group]] to
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  • ...h chapter of the [[British-American Business Council]]. It has interesting intelligence connections. The current Chairman is former MI6 man [[Andrew Fulton]], who *Mr [[Scott Nelson]] Partner Corporate Team [[McGrigor's]]
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  • ..., date viewed: 25 October 2002)</ref>, knowingly producing toxic drugs<ref>Corporate Watch Magazine, Issue 10, Spring 2000</ref>, and by emitting more carcinoge ...to replace vitamins that were destroyed in the food drying process.”<ref>Corporate Watch Magazine, Issue 10, Spring 2000</ref>
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