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  • ...ssa Jones 'Inside Story: BP's Secret Military Advisers', ''The Guardian'' (London) June 30, 1997, Pg. T8</ref>. He joined the board of Erinys International i ...onse to War on Want, suggesting that Erinys International had an office in London, created 20 December 2009<ref>Erinys [http://www.waronwant.org/attachments/
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  • ...ted by the media. He appears to have emerged as an expert after the London bombings on 7 July 2005, when he was consulted as an 'intelligence expert' to commen ...ees: The Stasi Files]: East Germany’s Secret Operations Against Britain (London 2003: The Free Press)</ref>
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  • The London Radio Service was a semi covert propaganda run by the British government's ==The London Radio Service==
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  • ...]], once called "the CIA's man in the House of Lords" by the 'Guardian' of London. Chalfont was also the conference chairman for the Jonathan Institute's 198 ...er [who] has chosen to leave the country of her birth and come and work in London,"{{ref|123}} implying falsely that she is an opponent of and fighter agains
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  • ==Madrid train bombings== ...enter</ref>This led to public outcry and demonstrations two days after the bombings demanding news from the investigation as to who was responsible.<ref>[http:
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  • ...ashington Bureau Chief, managing editor, and defense correspondent for the London Sunday Times, he has reported on American politics and international relati ...nt military goals. They see the world in a rather old-fashioned way, where bombings and shootings have direct impact and scare people<ref>Jon Swartz, [http://w
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  • ...the pathological virus of the cult of suicide bombing. The 7 July suicide bombings were a searing wake-up call for the British government and the British peop ...English friends joke about getting the 'Death Tube' home but when I was in London earlier this week I could not help but notice how one of my favourite citie
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  • ...is and advice to other Departments during crises such as the 7 July London bombings. During his military career Mr. Cameron commanded Infantry units up to Batt ...d University and is a Senior Research Fellow at University College of East London. Dr. Crego is the current Director of the National Centre for Applied Learn
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  • The Barron Report on the [[Dublin and Monaghan bombings]] included this assessment of him: ...of the security forces acted to discourage a proper investigation into the bombings, in order to protect certain loyalist extremists.
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  • ...nt’s presence “had been authorised at the highest ministerial level in London”. ...of the new [[Special Reconnaissance Regiment]], which was involved in the London shooting of [[Jean Charles De Menezes]], as well as a controversial inciden
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  • ...kinson]] since at least September 1990 when he was reportedly present at a London conference organised by the [[Research Institute for the Study of Conflict ...of the thinking behind the government initiatives that followed the Madrid bombings. It was he who popularised the concept of a "terrorist career path" that be
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  • :* how the London suicide bombings on 7 July 2005 could have been prevented; ...s, ITV News, BBC Newsnight, BBC News 24, BBC Breakfast, BBC Asian Network, London Tonight, CNN, NBC Nightly News, CBS News, Fox News, PBS, CNBC, Canadian Bro
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  • In 2005 Standish was quoted on his view on the London bombings: ...— [http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2005-07-30-global-terrorism_x.htm London bombs underscore global reach of terrorism] USA Today, Posted 7/30/2005 3:4
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  • ...a commentator on terrorism and intelligence. He is the author of [[7-7 The London Bombs – What Went Wrong?]] a critical examination of the failures in inte ...e Staff]] during the crisis in Former Yugoslavia. He has degrees from both London and Cambridge – where he spent a year on a defence fellowship - and has l
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  • ...n]]Gearson is based in the [[War Studies Department]] at [[King's College London]] and is director of the [[Centre for Defence Studies]]: ...of the [[Nuclear History Project]] and the [[German Historical Institute, London]], and is a regular contributor to media outlets including the BBC, ITN, Sk
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  • ==7/7 London Bombings terror drill: unfounded conspiracy theory== On 7th July 2005, the day of the [[London bombings]], Peter Power was interviewed on BBC Radio 5 Drive Time show. Listen to [h
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  • *The Algiers Bombings: Al-Qaeda's Resurgence in North Africa, Jamestown Foundation, 17 April 2007 :The Daily and Sunday Telegraph (London)
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  • ...e UK police’s counterterrorism operations following the July 2005 London bombings and has been one of the most widely quoted ‘terrorism experts’ in the m ...ity. In the early part of his career he worked at a number of locations in London in both uniform and detective roles, including periods on murder enquiries
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  • ...argue that this "new-wave" will move-away from "large-scale, co-ordinated bombings, which have needed considerable training and operational support, to the gr *[[Centre for Defence Studies]] (King's College London) - Founding Director, (1990-2001)
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  • ...orked closely with the [[Muslim Safety Forum]] in the aftermath of the 7/7 bombings of July 2005.<ref>[http://www.muslimdirectory.co.uk/viewarticle.php?id=52 M ...rship'' (2011).<ref name="ABK077">Robert Lambert, ''Countering Al-Qaeda in London: Police and Muslims in Partnership'', Hurst & Company, 2011.</ref> As a res
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  • ...a coming together of minds over what should be done.'<ref>Mail on Sunday (London)February 5, 1995, Top-level conspirator who'll never be found HISTORIAN: Ro ...n__in_Paxman_clash/ MP told to "calm down" in Paxman clash], This is Local London, 26 November 2009.</ref> The initial portion of the discussion went as foll
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  • ...nglish teacher at the private [[Queen's Gate School]] in South Kensington, London.<ref>Mark Hollingsworth and Nick Fielding, Defending the Realm: Inside MI5 ...t Oleg Gordievsky, the deputy head of the [[KGB]] at the Soviet embassy in London, was actually a double agent. One of this exclusive group was MI5's senior
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  • ...able to get in touch with Provisional IRA leaders and suggest they come to London to see [[Willie Whitelaw]] [the first Northern Ireland secretary] in 1972. ...port of the Independent Commission of Inquiry into the Dublin and Monaghan bombings, p37</ref>
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  • In the wake of the 7 July 2005 London bombings, the Independent's John Rentoul commented: :“A Muslim friend of mine in the East End of London says that the sense of victimisation and injustice goes so deep among his f
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  • ...''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''', London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 118-22 and is reproduced by permission of the author ...ing an entire programme of briefings, meetings and events is aimed more at London and especially overseas journalists. Even small organisations in the civil
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  • Samina Malik, from Southall West London, was the first woman to be convicted under the Terrorism Act 2000. The evid ...12/nterror12.xml ‘Brothers face terror charges after police raids across London’], ''Daily Telegraph'', 12 September 2006</ref> The charges related to ev
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  • Since the London bombings of July 2005, Siddiqui's public statements have frequently included calls t ...n Police Authority (MPA) on 12 December 2005 in response to the 7/7 London bombings <ref>"[http://www.muslimparliament.org.uk/ruleoflaw.html Muslim Parliament]
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  • ==7/7 Bombings== On the 7/7 Bombings Prism director Reuven Paz said:
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  • ...usain]]. He was born on 25 December 1975 and raised in Tower Hamlets, East London. According to his own account he was formerly involved with political Islam ...ooks, 2007, p.154.</ref> He subsequently attended the University of North London, where he was able to avoid HuT influence.<ref>Husain, Ed, The Islamist, Pe
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  • ...om the Internet Archive on 19 November 2009.</ref> He graduated from the [[London School of Economics]] in 1994 and has claimed he worked at the security fir ...04. Retrieved from the Internet Archive on 19 November 2009.</ref> for the London based financial advisory company Lamensdorf. <ref>James Hester, ‘Test cas
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  • ...uiry because they have been frequently used to support the theory that the bombings were part of a pattern of collusion between elements of the security forces ...port of the Independent Commission of Inquiry into the Dublin and Monaghan Bombings of 1974 (December 2003)], Appendix D: MR JUSTICE HENRY BARRON’S STATEMENT
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  • ...port of the Independent Commission of Inquiry into the Dublin and Monaghan bombings.</ref> ...F8 Section was a part of the [[MI5 F Branch|FX Branch]] of the Service in London, which became responsible for dealing with counter-terrorism."<ref name="De
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  • ...cused of being a state informer and a suspect in the [[Dublin and Monaghan bombings]]. ...rity files indicating that Mr McClean was a suspect in the Dublin/Monaghan bombings of 1974. Nevin claims that Mr McClean had during the trial denied that he h
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  • ...w Delhi and a PhD from the Department of International Relations, at the [[London School of Economics]]. Since 2003 she has been Business Manager of the ''[[ ...id fieldwork in Israel/Palestine and wrote, among other things, on suicide bombings and Hamas. Her interests range from the ethics of war and political violenc
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  • ...'''Don't Mention the War: Northern Ireland, Propaganda and the Media''''' (London: Pluto Press, 1994, p. 4-7) and is reproduced by permission of the author. ...ndiscriminate' attacks in which the victims are civilian, then why are the bombings of Dresden, Hiroshima, Vietnam and the Greenpeace ship 'Rainbow Warrior' by
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  • ...'' was a group established in July 2005 in the wake of suicide bombings in London, Israel and Iraq, in support of a statement calling for "a global movement
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  • ...Political Terrorism'' (1974) <ref>Paul Wilkinson, ''Political Terrorism'' (London: Macmillan, 1974); pp.115-120</ref></CENTER></h2> ...rms of political opposition. The outlawed I.R.A. did attempt a campaign of bombings and attacks on policemen and soldiers in the North from 1956 to 1962, but i
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  • ...4-2007|Targets=Equality Alliance, OutRage!, SHAC|Companies=BlackChrysalis, London School of Surveillance}} ...n the late 2000s, he set up his two security firms, BLACKchrysalis and the London School of Surveillance.
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  • [[Image:DenisMacShane.jpg|right|thumb|Denis MacShane, House of Commons, London, 6 February 2008]] ...he had planned to deliver in his constituency in the wake of the Istanbul bombings. In the original version he was to say that it was:
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  • Finkelstein grew up in Hendon in North London. Both his parents are Jewish immigrants. He describes his family background ...ref>Daniel Finkelstein, "[Ally we would rather not mention]", The Times of London, 26 September 2001, archived on the Israel News website, accessed March 18
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  • ...y did not appeal, either then or since.<ref>Frank Gardner, Blood and Sand, London: Bantam Press (2006) ISBN-10: 0593055780 ISBN-13: 978-0593055786,p,85-6</re ...ved between 1989 and 1991 in the 4th Battalion the Royal Green Jackets 'in London', according to the BBC.<ref>[http://news.bbc.co.uk/nolpda/ukfs_news/hi/news
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  • He was born in South London on 27 January 1968, to Helen and John, a high-ranking civil servant. He was ...rong connections with [[Peterhouse College]], Cambridge.<ref>The Guardian (London)February 22, 1995, CHURCHILL'S CHILDREN; Out with Major, Europe, the Welfar
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  • ...and other newspapers and is now a regular columnist on The Independent and London’s Evening Standard. She is also a radio and television broadcaster and au === No Link Between London Bombings And Iraq ===
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  • ...ever told the ''Asia Tribune'' that VIGIL was formed after the London tube bombings of 7 July 2005. <ref>'VIGIL UK anti-terrorists organization to take action According to the Telegraph, VIGIL "operates from a discreet office in London", but "the address is kept secret in case it is, in turn, targeted by Musli
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  • ...s of the [[Unite Against Terror]](UAT) statement in response to the London bombings of 7 July 2005.<ref>[[http://www.unite-against-terror.com/ Unite Against Te ...Social Democracy], normblog, 1 June 2006.</ref> a series of meetings in a London pub the at led to the creation of the [[Euston Manifesto]]<ref>Norman Geras
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  • ...errorists and their sympathizers. Under the noses of British intelligence, London has become the European hub for the promotion, recruitment and financing of ...tute]], is “one of America’s leading public intellectuals,” although London has little use for intellectual faculty, he has nevertheless spotted a zeal
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  • ...t also every anti-American terrorist incident of the past decade, from the bombings of U.S. embassies in Kenya and Tanzania to the leveling of the federal buil ...: 30, 95, 232</ref> Earlier in the year [[James Woolsey]] had travelled to London in an attempt to confirm Mylroie's thesis. After September 11 he would visi
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  • ...ing ones. The act was drafted in the aftermath of the [[7 July 2005 London bombings]], and some of its terms have proven to be highly controversial. The govern ...de it clear that the proposals were already under consideration before the bombings. It first proposed new criminal offences to allow police and intelligence a
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  • ...t did he also help loyalists massacre the Miami Showband?' ''Daily Mail'' (London) November 1, 2007 Thursday, SECTION: IRE; Pg. 36</ref> ==1974 bombings==
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  • ...the viciousness which is periodically unleashed upon us all in the form of bombings – that it is the credo, rather than the individual, which is principally ...et crime, knife crime, gun crime, robbery and crimes of sexual violence in London is carried out by young men from the African-Caribbean community. In return
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