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  • ...e links to government, intelligence agencies, corporate security companies and other terrorology centres such as the [[terrorexpertise:RAND Corporation|RA ==Origins and history==
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  • ...> and it has a number of board members connected to neoconservative causes and free market fundamentalism. ...l, economic and political problems rooted in its socialist-statist system' and states that its mission is 'to help Israel realize its enormous potential b
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  • ...les], accessed 12 April 2008.</ref><ref>Peter Roberts 'Comments on Article and Reasons for Amendment', modified 9 September 10:26, attached to Peter Rober ...or-General [[John Holmes]], the former head of [[22 SAS]] and between 1999 and 2001 [[Director Special Forces]]<ref>Erinys, [http://web.archive.org/web/20
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  • ...rror expert&#39;. Its Director, [[Crispin Black]], is a former government intelligence analyst. ...April 2003, and provides mercenaries for the protection of foreign workers and diplomats.
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  • ...AnthonyGlees.jpg|thumb|right|300px||Anthony Glees, right-wing think-tanker and 'terrorologist']] ...ef>[http://www.bucsis.co.uk/ Buckingham University Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies], 6 may 2009.</ref>
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  • ...aulWilkinson.jpg|150px|right|thumb|Professor Paul Wilkinson, Terrorologist and pro-Western Propagandist]] ...s University. He was one of the foremost academic terrorologists in the UK and served as an active propagandist for Western state interests throughout his
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  • ...ference.org/Eng/_Articles/Article.asp?ArticleID=873&CategoryID=156 The IDC and Lauder school], accessed 8 April 2009</ref> ...ference.org/Eng/_Articles/Article.asp?ArticleID=873&CategoryID=156 The IDC and Lauder school], accessed 8 April 2009</ref>
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  • *[[Government Information Service]] 1947-1998 *[[Government Information and Communication Service]] 1998 - 2004
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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 ==Part 1: Clearing the ground: the unions, socialism and the state==
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  • ...e [[terrorexpertise:University of St. Andrews|University of St. Andrews]], and is currently a professor at [[terrorexpertise:Georgetown University| George ...to Hoffman as a "specialist in Middle East terrorism".<ref>Michael Getler and Rick Atkinson, 'U.S. Watches for 'Human Bombs'', ''The Washington Post'', 1
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  • ...ive is to help clients improve financial performance by using RMS products and services to gain the most complete view of their risk portfolio. ...ty-owned by [[DMG Information]], a division of the U.K.-based [[Daily Mail and General Trust]], plc media enterprise.
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  • ...has taught at the U.S. Army War College and is a consultant to the British and Canadian Ministries of Defence.<ref>Mark Memmott, [http://www.usatoday.com/ ...d Conflict in the Information Age (1996); and Cyber 2.0: Myths, Mysteries, and Realities (1998).</blockquote>
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  • ==Pages that need checking and editing== ===Fact checking and referencing needed===
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  • ...nued to be cited as a reputable authority in Britain and the United States and was a major speaker at the Jonathan Institute conference of 1979. ...on the document added, "Run with the knowledge and cooperation of British intelligence."{{ref|99}}
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  • ...sh army. He served in Malaya, Cyprus, Arabia, Kenya, and Northern Ireland, and was an instructor at the Imperial Armed Forces College in Iran during the r ...o later "blew the lid" on the dishonesty and subversive character of army "information" during the Tugwell period. Liz Curtis points out:
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  • ...t wing think tanks including the [[Centre for Conflict Studies]] (1980-86) and the [[Mackenzie Institute]] (1986-91). ...sundry places in the Middle East, in Cyprus, in Ulster in the early 1970s and was attached by the British government to the Iranian military after that.<
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  • ...eview]]''. Crozier was a Distinguished Visiting Fellow on War, Revolution, and Peace of [[Stanford University]]'s [[Hoover Institution]]. He died on his b ...I never joined the party, my sympasthies were on their side at that time, and these two friends impressed me by their outspokenness, their devotion to th
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  • ==Early life and Education== ...née Townshend). He was educated at Maredsous in Belgium from 1936 to 1939 and attended King's School in Canterbury from 1940 to 1942. He served in the Br
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  • ...k <ref>Richard Clutterbuck, Kidnap and Ransom: the response (London: Faber and Faber, 1978) p.181)</ref></blockquote> ...closely associated with the St Andrews [[Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence]] set up in 1994. Clutterbuck&#39;s ideas on counter-in
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  • ...with [[Meyrav Wurmser]] in 1998. Carmon holds Israeli-American citizenship and held several positions in the Israeli government prior to founding MEMRI. A ...gress, FBI, National Security Council, and NYPD counterterrorism division, and is frequently interviewed on a variety of Western channels, as well as on A
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  • ...('''FO''') and the [[Commonwealth Office]], was responsible for protecting and promoting British interests worldwide. ...vernment needed an 'overarching public diplomacy strategy'<ref> Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Departmental Report 2003 Chapter 8, Influence worldwid
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  • ...ally British: Hakluyt at Tea (L-R [[Christopher James]], [[Mike Reynolds]] and [[Michael Maclay]])]] ...hn-Rose-joins-intelligence-specialist-Hakluyt.html Sir [[John Rose]] joins intelligence specialist Hakluyt] ''Daily Telegraph'', 10:05PM GMT 25 Feb 2012</ref> Hold
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  • ...at that time. At the rank of Inspector he was seconded to a youth charity and worked with offenders on 'day release' from prison. ...s later promoted to the rank of Superintendent in the [[Force Inspectorate and Community Safety Bureau]].
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  • ...tropolitan Police from 1994 to 2005 and Under-Secretary-General for Safety and Security for the United Nations until 2008. ==Career: Policing and counter-terrorism==
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  • .../output/Page2583.asp Appointment of Security and Intelligence Co-ordinator and Permanent Secretary, Cabinet Office], Number10.gov.uk, 20 June 2002, access ...gy prior to its implementation.<ref> Jonathan Keeling (2011) ‘Freedom of Information Act 2000 Request to Mr Rizwaan Sabir’, FOI311393, Cabinet Office, 25 Mar
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  • ...id, ‘I’ve made all this money; I’m giving ten million to the D.N.C., and I want to set up a think tank. I think we really have to resolve the Arab-I ...: I think that any resolution will have to go both on the Palestinian side and Israeli side to some form of civil war. It's not going to be without spilli
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  • ...ef> In 2004 Saban told a ''New York Times'' reporter: "I'm a one-issue guy and my issue is Israel."<ref name=ARS>Andrew Ross Sorkin, [http://www.nytimes.c Saban is the founder of [[Saban Entertainment]] and [[Fox Family Worldwide]]. More recently, he has made significant new gains.
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  • [[File:Lynde_and_Harry_Bradley_Foundation_.png|thumb|350px|The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation Credit: [http://www.bradleyfdn.org/ The Bradley Fo ...ion''' is a grant-making foundation that has been called the US's 'largest and most influential right-wing organization'.
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  • ...olved in providing intelligence, personnel and logistics support to the US and British military. ...reeman, S., Wezeman, P. & Wezeman, S., ‘The SIPRI Top 100 arms-producing and military services companies, 2014’, SIPRI Fact Sheet, Dec. 2015, bit.ly/2
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  • ...4); Deputy Under Secretary of State and Political Director, FCO (1994-96) and a Governor, the [[Ditchley Foundation]].<ref>Ditchley Foundation (2007) [ht ...Coalition government, having previously served as Shadow Security Minister and National Security Adviser to the Leader of the Opposition since 2006. <ref>
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  • ...elevision, NWCN, Australian TV.<ref>Terrorism Research Center, [http://www.terrorism.com/modules.php?op=modload&name=About&file=index&subcontent=personnel&detai ==Education and Career==
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  • ...h the Israeli government and the Israel lobby are close and direct and the Centre acts in effect as a transmission belt for Israeli government propaganda. ...' review of [[Matthew Levitt]]'s 2006 book ''Hamas: Politics, Charity, and Terrorism in the Service of Jihad'' states:
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  • ...Conflict]], to form the [[Research Institute for the Study of Conflict and Terrorism]]. ...ral Register of Charities maintained by the Charity Commission for England and Wales [http://www.charity-commission.gov.uk/ShowCharity/RegisterOfCharities
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  • ...ity of Leeds. He also runs the shadowy [[Behavioural Dynamics Institute]], and is on the advisory board of [[Strategic Communication Laboratories]]. ...sity of Leeds as a Lecturer in International History and Politics. In 1982 and 1983, he was Visiting Professor of Political Science & History at [[Vanderb
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  • ...ated=10%2f13%2f2006+11%3a07%3a24+PM&firstName=Gavin&lastName=McNicoll Eden Intelligence]</ref> ...y' company Eden ''Energy'': intended as a vehicle to interpret and analyse information regarding security issues related to the global energy markets. Their resea
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  • ...y who had egged him on. It was the major turning point in Wilson's career, and it created enduring problems that he never effectively resolved. One of the ...ased the pressure on Wilson in the House of Commons by demanding even more information about the plot. The Economic League's part in this affair would however see
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  • ...y 2013.</ref> He attended St Paul's School and is a graduate of [[Gonville and Caius College]], Cambridge. ...l [[Aneurin Bevan]] from the Labour Party . <ref>The CIA, The British Left and the Cold War: Calling The Tune? by Hugh Wilford, Frank Cass, 2003, pp176-18
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  • ...[[Peter Blaker]] MP (subsequently created Lord Blaker), [[Ray Whitney]] MP and [[Stephen Haseler]]. According to Tom Easton, the Institute had a marked a ...The Birth, Life and Death of the Social Democratic Party'', by Ivor Crewe and Anthony King, Oxford University Press, 1995, in ''Lobster'', 31, June 1996.
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  • ...ing from MI6 Dearlove has become involved in corporate security and the ‘terrorism industry’, as well as signing up to the neocon think-tank the [[Henry Jac ==Biographical Information==
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  • [[Charles Handy]] and [[Michael Mann]] are credited with setting up the ‘Windsor Meetings’ un ..."high-flyers from all walks of life, to analyse key issues facing society and look at the changes needed to respond to them in the decade ahead."<ref>"[h
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  • ...cy options and ensure their implementation at the intersection of business and government. [http://www.potomacinstitute.org/] *Terrorism and asymmetry<br>
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  • ...Information Center''' is a US neoconservative think thank with a focus on intelligence-related issues. According to a profile the National Strategy Information Center (NSIC):
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  • ...n Morris]", International Policy Network, Accessed 3-September-2010.</ref> and [[Dennis O'Keeffe]]<ref>Dennis O'Keeffe, [http://www.buckingham.ac.uk/human ...ed the idea of creating private sector universities in the UK. Harry Ferns and Ralph Harris were both prominent members of the [[Institute of Economic Aff
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  • ..., as of February 2015 his profile no longer appeared on BICOM's staff page and he is presumably no longer employed by the organisation. ...w.publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200203/cmwib/wb030705/notifi.htm Weekly Information Bulletin: 5th July 2003]</ref>
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  • Standish was until August 2006 the editor of [[Jane's Intelligence Digest]]. According to a biographical note on the University of Durham webs ...lution within ethnic Albanian communities, although he has also researched and produced two television documentaries for Channel 4 focusing on the payment
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  • ...' is an academic who sits on the board of Britain's [[Charity Commission]] and is a senior academic adviser to the [[Defence Academy]] of the United Kingd ...n African history, medical anthropology, European politics and on military and strategic issues.
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  • ...e in counter-insurgency warfare, the 'Virtual Insurgent', strategic theory and insurgency. ...p and the evolution of the British Army's approach to Small Wars, 1945-75, and COIN operations in South Asia. The Group has been closely involved with the
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  • ...ally regarded by the reading public as those giving the most comprehensive and reliable coverage”. A full list of the sources is below. :ABIX - Australasian Business Intelligence
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  • ...of terrorism experts from various sources including academic, the internet and the media. The process of compiling this list is described in detail below. ...ticles published between 1970 and 2007. The search returned 4,511 articles and 8,126 authors. Details of the search are as follows:
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  • ...[Security Service]], better known as [[MI5]], is the main British domestic intelligence service. (See also: [http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Category:MI5 Categ ===Counter-Subversion and the "far and wide" left===
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  • ...of the BIS in Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles and in Ottawa ([[British Information Services (Ottawa)]]) ...wer the questions most frequently asked in the United States about Britain and provide up-to-date government comment on current events where Britain has a
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  • ...ecame part of [[SO15 Counter Terrorism Command|Counter Terrorism Command]] and it was “merged into the community engagement team” in 2016.<ref name="A ...out jihadi recruiters and prevent them from taking over the Finsbury Park and the Brixton Mosques, the Unit has been criticised for its choice of partner
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  • ...7 Number 1, pp165-181 (2014)).</ref> until 1988|Targets=Animal liberation and anti-authoritarian movements}} '''Robert Lambert''', commonly known as '''Bob Lambert''' and sometimes styled '''Dr Robert Lambert MBE''', born February or March 1952,<
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  • ...d to the rank of commander in the Met with responsibility for drugs, crime and complaints investigations. ::Between then and December 2002 he was responsible for a range of serious crime issues, as we
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  • ...ch is not only home of the 800-strong Special Branch and the interrogation centre (closed in December 1999), but also housed the British Army’s [[Joint Sup ...as the talk of the place a week or so later on 25 March, when the security and political establishment gathered to say farewell to the outgoing Chief Cons
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} {{Template:Propaganda badge}} ...or encouraging domestic spying and preparing secret blacklists of citizens and groups that it alleges share the 'ideology of terrorists.'<ref name="q1"/><
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  • ...e [[Campaign Against Criminalising Communities]] (CAMPACC). More recently, and perhaps surprisingly, he has become an advisor to the [[Quilliam Foundation ...aims and objectives<ref>"[http://www.campacc.org.uk/aims.html CAMPACC Aims and Objectives]"</ref>.
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  • ...Deputy Director of the University’s [[Global Terrorism Research Centre]] and also teaches at the Australian National University. ...post-911.html#transcrip Transcipt] of ‘Missing the Plot? The Politics of Intelligence Post 9/11’, 9 March 2005, part of </ref>
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  • ...ism Research Centres, [http://www.da.mod.uk/colleges/arag/links/csrc-links/terrorism-research-centres/israel/prism-project-for-the-research-of-islamist-movement ...mar Al-Hussayen was intended to foster terrorism while publishing the same information on the Prism website.
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} ...co-director of the [[Quilliam Foundation]], author of ''[[The Islamist]]'' and a member of the [[Labour Party]].<ref>[http://wwwlpowerbase.info/images/3/3
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  • ...York Mercantile Exchange and "a 1977 graduate of West Point"<ref>Combating Terrorism Center at West Point, [http://ctc.usma.edu/about.asp About the Center] (acc ...[Bill Braniff]] - FBI Program Manager | Mr. [[Brian Fishman]] - Instructor and Senior Associate | Ms. [[Heidi Weber]] -FBI Operations Officer | Ms. [[Tres
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  • '''N.B. This page relates to RAND's terrorism related activities a [[RAND Corporation|separate page]] deals with the RAND ..., and first responders."<ref>RAND Website, [http://rand.org/research_areas/terrorism/database/ RAND Voices of Jihad Database], (accessed 30 May 2008)</ref>
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  • ...as a professional news service as [[Forum Information Service]] from 1958 and as [[Forum World Features]] from 1965 to 1974. It was run by the anti-commu ...l director' was [[Walter Laqueur]] (who would later emerge as an important terrorism expert). <ref>Fred Landis, 'Georgetown's Ivory Tower for Old Spooks', ''Inq
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  • ...d produced a series of reports on terrorism, guerrilla war, union activism and other topics. ...]. The 'Service' was run by the anti-communist crusader [[Brian Crozier]], and was part of a London based CIA propaganda operation called [[Forum World Fe
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  • ...s a list of the 50 think-tanks and private research institutes involved in terrorism research estimated to be most influential within the mainstream media. ...ally regarded by the reading public as those giving the most comprehensive and reliable coverage”. A full list of the sources is below.
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  • ...an.jpg|right|thumb|280px|'Dominic Whiteman' - counter terror adviser, poet and political philosopher.]] ...group called [[VIGIL]] with fellow ‘terrorism expert’ [[Glen Jenvey]] and like [[Glen Jenvey|Jenvey]] has been implicated in attempting to fabricate
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  • ...y out contracts for 10 Downing Street, the Governor of the Bank of England and his Executive Team, [[Scottish Government]], [[QinetiQ]], [[Home Office]], ...]] in 2002, and joined DERA's successor organisation the [[Defence Science and Technology Laboratory]] (DSTL). At the same time, Mils was seconded to the
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  • ...tion]] based in Belgium, the [[German Marshall Fund of the United States]] and the [[Charles Steward Mott Foundation]] set up by [[General Motors]] indust ...a and Montenegro, Macedonia, Albania, Croatia, and Bosnia and Herzegovina, and will issue a report in Spring 2005.<ref>http://www.gmfus.org/template/page.
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  • ...Herzliya Conference does have a large effect: It draws political officials and visitors. They had [[Mitt Romney]] this year, everyone from [[Natan Sharans ...and Security in Israel: Policy Directions]]'' was published in March 2001 and presented to Israeli President Moshe Katzav. Ha'aretz described the documen
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} {{Template:Propaganda badge}} ...ategy09-12/security-business-plan2835.pdf?view=Binary Security and Counter Terrorism Science Business Plan], ''Home Office'', date unknown, see. pp. 8-9, access
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  • ...nce Studies]] on 15 – 16 June 2006. CSTPV's website posted the following information on the conference: ...rism and energy from around the world.<ref>[[Media:International Terrorism and Energy Security Conference Screengrab.JPG|Screengrab]] of CSPTV's website c
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  • '''N.B. This page relates to the University of St. Andrews's terrorism related activities, a [[University of St. Andrews| separate page]] deals wi ...m and Political Violence]] including [[Paul Wilkinson]], [[Bruce Hoffman]] and [[Rohan Gunaratna]].
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  • ...[[Lloyds Marine Intelligence Unit]], [[Lloyd's List]], [[Informa Group]], and the [[American Association of Port Authorities]]. ...[Rohan Gunaratna]], [[Peter Rigby]], [[David Veness]], [[Magnus Ranstorp]] and [[Bruce Hoffman]]. [[Matthew Levitt]], of the [[Washington Institute for N
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  • The following is a partial list of current intelligence agencies. *[[National Intelligence Service (Albania)|State Intelligence Service]] (SHISH); successor to SHiK
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  • ...Research]], and [[Richard Mottram|Sir Richard Mottram]], then Security and Intelligence Co-ordinator at the [[Cabinet Office]]. <p>'''Sharing Lessons on Terrorism'''</p><p>'''8.30 Registration and breakfast'''
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  • ...ater worked at [[Control Risks Ltd]] and at its subsidiary [[Control Risks Information Services]].<ref>The Times (London) November 7 1986, Friday Appointments SEC ...Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror by Edward S. Herman and Gerry O'Sullivan, New York: Pantheon, 1989. p. 110</ref> of Janke that:
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  • {{Template:Counter-Terrorism Portal badge}} ...out £9m a year.<ref name="Hirsch"> Rob Evans, Matthew Taylor, Afua Hirsch and Paul Lewis [http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2011/jan/13/mark-kennedy-
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  • ...ion Squad|DatesDeployed=1997-2002|Targets=Animal Liberation Front, Brixton and Croydon Hunt Saboteurs}} ...ration Front (ALF) and the Brixton and Croydon Hunt Saboteurs between 1997 and 2002. He deceived two women into intimate relationships while being deploye
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  • ...ets=Anti-war, anti-capitalist, anarchist; Reclaim the Streets, Disarm DSEi and the Earth First! network}} ...hist movement in London, including Reclaim the Streets (RTS), Earth First! and Disarm DSEi. He also attended the G8 in Scotland in 2005, focusing on those
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  • ...ef Bodansky]], [[Rachel Ehrenfeld]], [[Paul E. Vallely]], [[Daniel Pipes]] and [[John Loftus]]. The Summits are not without controversy, see: [http://bar ...ellor], Liverpool Hope University,accessed 17 August 2010.</ref> to Robert and Dorothy Love. Her father was a surgeon who served in the Medical Corps duri
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  • ...cated in Herzliya, Israel. It has strong connections with the military and intelligence in Israel, particularly through: *Providing a base for the Israeli propaganda operations [[Stand With Us]] and [[HelpUsWin.org]].
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  • ...the question of Islam and its role in Western societies and on defence and intelligence matters. The Institute provides the home for a number of Weidenfeld's other ...ociety Networks, Research & Insight, Communication & Technology, Education and Policy & Advisory.<ref>[https://www.isdglobal.org/programmes/ 'Programmes']
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  • ...with the aim of promoting professionalism in risk and security management and to provide a forum in which members can discuss problems in an atmosphere o ...a number of academics with an interest in such things as crime prevention and public order.
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  • ...Head of Security. He is a Freeman of the City of London and has had close and regular contact with the private security sector for over twenty-five years ...ts on the Stakeholder Advisory Board of the UK Security Industry Authority and on the Advisory Board of the Switzerland/Germany based, [[International Sec
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  • ...ondent. He has held this post since 2002, having started out as a producer and reporter for BBC World TV. ...his third year placement in Cairo, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office's (and alleged MI6 officer) [[Sherard Cowper-Coles]].<ref>[http://antiwar.com/orig
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  • ...rding Civil Liberties], Retrieved from the ICT website on 7 September 2009 and uploaded on Spinprofiles as the link is not retrievable</ref> ...rt, Terrorism in Southeast Asia; Associate Professor for Political Science and International Relations at Simmons College, MA, USA
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  • ...of Information Warfare]]'' Volume 1 Issue 3, edited by [[Douglas Dearth]] and [[Philip Taylor]], 2002, p. vi]] ...ty Director of [[International Policy Institute]] at King's College London and is a Senior Fellow of the [[Foreign Policy Research Institute]] in Philadel
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  • ...meant to for an alliance between right-wing/neoliberal political groupings and elites in the US. ...e Madrid/Madrid11.net were elite organs meant offer opinion, policy advice and propaganda on:
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  • ...accessed 7 August 2005</ref> It is pro-European. It has its origins on the centre-left of British politics, but works with all political parties. The late [[ ...d by [[Lord Ashdown of Norton-sub-Hamdon]], [[Baroness Jay of Paddington]] and [[Lord King of Bridgwater]].
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  • ...e September 11th, he has become a prolific commentator on global terrorism and has often appeared as a terrorologist pundit. ...and was impressed by the experience. He used a computer for the first time and met [[Stephen Cohen]], now a Senior Fellow at the [[Brookings Institution]]
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  • ...r of [[The Economist|''The Economist's'']] Foreign Report during the 1970s and a columnist with the ''Daily Telegraph''. <ref>Robert Moss, THE WAY OF THE ...'The Economist'', 28 August 1976</ref> (later the [[Freedom Association]]) and was one of a number of figures from that group which met privately with Mar
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  • ...talking and networking organisation. Its aims are to ensure that the left and liberal intelligentsia are not hostile to US foreign policy interests. It w ...competitive debating sessions with other nominees), they have their travel and other expenses paid to the more or less exotic locations of the conference.
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  • ...Agency]].<ref>Jonathan Bloch and Patrick Fitzgerald, British Intelligence and Covert Action, Brandon, 1983, p.208.</ref> ...which time Radcliffe had approached Lloyd's underwriters, offering kidnap and ransom ('K&R') insurance cover alongside a service to mitigate the risk.<re
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  • '''The Terrorism Industry''' == The Private Sector: Institutes, Think Tanks, and Lobbying Organizations ==
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  • ...lations with, the UK government and has had meetings with Margaret Beckett and Jack Straw. Its former director was [[Paul Eavis]] MBE. [[David de Beer]] w ...e National Criminal Intelligence Service in the UK, the FBI, EUROPOL, UNDP and the OSCE".<ref>[http://www.saferworld.org.uk/publications.php?id=101 Saferw
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  • ...sm in UK Universities, primarily in the disciplines of Sociology, Politics and Criminology. * Survey the extent and nature of teaching about terrorism across the UK Higher Education sector in three related disciplines.
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  • ...tics of pharmaceutical intervention'.<ref>See [http://www.eu-aims.eu/press-and-publications/eu-aims-podcasts/ Podcast] EU-AIMS: Autism Research in Europe ...ean Commission]] Project ‘Right’s Watch’ giving a talk on technology and regulation.<ref>See [http://www.bionews.org.uk/sandystarr Biographical note
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  • ...(London) (5), The Express (4), The Sunday Times (London) (4), Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday (3), The Daily Telegraph (London) (2), The Express Newspaper ...part of the government's counter terrorism operations, and any questioning and skepticism of its role (evident to some degree in other newspapers) is non-
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  • ...ref>Michael A. Ledeen, The First Duce: D'Annunzio at Fiume (Baltimore, MD, and London: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977), p. 202.</ref> ...ism in the White House, the "War on Terror," and the Echoing Press (London and Ann Arbor, MI: Pluto Press, 2004), p. 6.</ref>
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  • ...1999. He subsequently became a severe critic of the Palestinian authority, and was heavily touted by leading American neoconservatives as a potential Pale ...inks [[IAS International]] and Salam.<ref>IAS International, Africa Energy Intelligence, 2 April 2008.</ref>
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  • ...lation to the extra-parliamentary Left in Europe, which explored collusion and manipulation: ...l Iran-Contra operation.<ref>Bale, Jeffrey M. (1989) Right-wing Terrorists and the Extraparliamentary Left in Post-World War 2 Europe: Collusion or Manipu
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  • ...t, 24 June 2010.</ref> It was sold in 2010 to a group of private investors and was renamed as [[Academi]]. The company was dogged by controversy around its operations in Afghanistan and Iraq.<ref>Peter Beaumont [http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/aug/20/al-qa
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  • ...s, according to the Rosemary Nelson Inquiry, "Primacy lay with the [[RUC]] and, in particular, with [[RUC Special Branch|SB]]. The Security Service, nonet ...ngsworth and Nick Fielding, Defending the Realm: Inside MI5 and the War on Terrorism, Andre Deutsch, 2003, p.136.</ref>
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  • ...tween British Defence Secretary [[Liam Fox]], Ambassador [[Matthew Gould]] and senior Israeli security figures. The episode would come under scrutiny when ...s: Maj. Gen. (res.) [[Danny Rothschild]], Director, [[Institute for Policy and Strategy]], [[IDC Herzliya]]; Chair, Annual Herzliya Conference Series
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  • '''Rogue Agents: The Cercle and the 6I in the Private Cold War 1951 - 1991''' is a book by David Teacher. I ...forces of renascent fascism in Europe would regroup, most notably in Italy and in Portugal. In order to give an all-too-brief account of the main facts re
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