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  • More commonly known as [[MI6]], Britain's foreign intelligence service. ...1981<ref>MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, by Stephen Dorril, Touchstone, 2002</ref>
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  • ...ission-and-Values.html Mission and Values], Australian Secret Intelligence Service, accessed 28 December 2011.</ref> ...dr%2F2007-05-28%2F0000 QUESTIONS IN WRITING Australian Secret Intelligence Service ], Parliament of Australia, 28 May 2007.</ref>
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  • On November 22, 2010 the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) received a 1,389 page filing<ref>IRMEP, [http://www.irmep.org/IRSAIPA ...x of this campaign came after Evans falsely claimed that Israel had made a secret request of $4 billion per year for U.S. arms. Evans, who initially refused
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  • ...[http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jan/25/wales-gm-crops Farmer's secret GM crop defies green rulebook]", The Guardian, 25 January 2009, accessed 27 ...[http://www.guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/jan/25/wales-gm-crops Farmer's secret GM crop defies green rulebook]", The Guardian, 25 January 2009, accessed 27
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  • ...inistration has borrowed twenty such minds. I want to thank them for their service."<ref>Quoted by J. Pilger (2004), "The Case for Civil Disobedience", in ''T ...icle/174980/secret-foreign-donor-behind-american-enterprise-institute# The Secret Foreign Donor Behind the American Enterprise Institute], ''The Nation'', 25
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  • ...ith five other companies to provide communications equipment to the Secret Service, DEA and the FBI. The company also provides the military with the Prophet,
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  • ...s Limited]]<ref>Michael Sean Gillard And Melissa Jones 'Inside Story: BP's Secret Military Advisers', ''The Guardian'' (London) June 30, 1997, Pg. T8</ref>. ...ainst Namibian rebels &#39;that left few prisoners&#39;.<ref> Pacific News Service, [http://news.pacificnews.org/news/view_article.html?article_id=68c393b4db7
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  • ...nto, in a short-lived business venture based around an online broadcasting service for US congressional hearings for subscribing lobbyists: [[hearingroom.com] ...ed S2i), a private security company organized and managed by former Secret Service officers which employed highly controversial methods of "intelligence colle
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  • ...approval of Prime Minister [[W. Schermerhorn]].<ref>Daniele Ganser, Nato's Secret Armies: Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe, Frank Cass, 2005, ...ch provided a useful cover for his secret role.<ref>Daniele Ganser, Nato's Secret Armies: Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe, Frank Cass, 2005,
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  • ...led ''Safeguarding our democracy: current themes in the study of Britain's secret agencies''.<ref>[http://www.brunel.ac.uk/about/acad/sss/research/centres/bc ...erman/Sandford_Glees.htm Anthony Glees: The Stasi Files]: East Germany’s Secret Operations Against Britain (London 2003: The Free Press)</ref>
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  • ...ice in anti terrorism. He noted that in 1981 his 'own view' that the 'real secret of the success' of the British police 'in the antiterrorism role is the ext ...it established by a group of right-wing ideologues with connections to the secret services. In 1977 Wilkinson followed up ''Terrorism versus Liberal Democrac
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  • ==Foreign Service== Godson joined the Foreign Service in 1950, serving as labour attaché in Canada from 1950 until 1952.<ref nam
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  • ...i Melman, Arad was sent there in the early 1980s to be responsible for the secret liaison between the Mossad and the comparable French and British services.< ...alignment to counter the common Arab threat.<ref>Treacherous Alliance: The Secret Dealings of Israel, Iran and the US, by Trita Parsi, Yale 2008, pp.195-196.
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  • These claims arose out of allegations of a 'secret campaign to discredit' a BBC drama relating to GM crops.<ref> [http://obser ...d with the [[Royal Society]] - and which called for the establishment of a secret directory of 'expert contacts' with whom journalists should check out their
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  • ...ublishing house ‘Ampersand’ and at one time employed a staff of 300. A secret Foreign Office memo in February 1948 described the establishment of the IRD ...MI6’s job, not that of a “civil department”.<ref>Sources: Britain's Secret Propaganda War By Paul Lashmar and James Oliver, Sutton Publishing, 1998; M
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  • ...o ignore Commons select committees - he singled out the Treasury and Civil Service Committee as a body with real power - Mr Burrell moved on to the way Bills I repeated to him - common knowledge, not a "secret" - that MPs who wanted to sit on a standing committee for a particular Bill
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  • ...8, June 1975. See also Webber 1987, and John Hope's 'Fascism, the Security Service and the Curious ...e, during the war, in the Council on Foreign Relations, the informal, semi-secret, think tank-cum-social club of the East
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  • ...er cadet with [[15 (UK) Information Support Group]], the UK military's tri-service psychological operations unit.' in the late 1990s<ref>Stephen Jolly [http:/ *Jon Kelly [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7464430.stm The secret world of 'psy-ops'] ''BBC News'', last updated at 04:15 GMT, Friday, 20 Jun
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  • ...up has offices in Europe, the US, and Asia. It is developing its financial service activities across Europe with Santander Central Hispano of Spain. Tesco Per ...naid.org.uk/doc_lib/addicted_to_tax_havens.pdf Addicted to tax havens: The secret life of the FTSE 100], October 2011, accessed 10 October 2012.</ref> The 'b
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  • ...t a meeting in Century House, which was then home to [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]] - though Lovelock does not make this clear. The spooks' "real interes
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  • ===1995, Secret Register=== ...bbying to be a distinct industry. The PRCA, however, also represents full service agencies such as [[Hill and Knowlton]] and [[Burson-Marsteller]] which run
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  • ...Norris has fought hard to keep nuclear on the agenda."<ref>Clayton Hirst, "Secret DTI Team Gives Green Light For 10 New Nuclear Plants, ''Independent on Sund ===Secret meetings with nuclear energy bosses===
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  • ...Construction and Engineering Companies paid an additional premium for this service in their industries and became subscribers to the [[Economic League Service ...e contact and co-operation between Economic League and the British state's secret servants in MI5 and Special Branch. But they also pointed to a clandestine
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  • ...ts]] was instrumental in ousting communists from what was then the [[Civil Service Clerical Association]]. ...ld have sat back while Trotskyists built a strong influence in a key civil service union in the eighties.
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  • ...the Treasury, appointing him to the job without the normally strict civil service procedures. He officially remained a Special Adviser, rather than a civil s
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  • ...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 ISC was established with secret CIA funding in 1970, to complement the work of FWF â€â€? the la
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  • ...lan Paton]]'s Liberal party. In 1966, Morris served as an informer for the secret police on the campus of Cape Town University, later becoming a key state wi
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  • ...{{ref|64}} In this enterprise Fediay worked with elements from the French Secret Army Organization (OAS), a rightist terrorist organization that sought to s ...munist program, as well as editor of 'Counterattack', a 1950s blacklisting service;" {{ref|67}} Herbert Romerstein, a longtime HUAC staffer and "investigator"
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  • ...flagged. His writings and campaigns have constantly focused on Israel, its service to U.S. interests, its creative efforts in Lebanon. {{ref|61}} Churba has a ...ara Studley, a friend of Singlaub's, apparently as an arms conduit for the secret government. The firm supplied arms to the Salvadoran government as well as
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  • ...o other stations, Wuergassen and Stade, had previously been withdrawn from service for commercial reasons in 1994 <ref> [http://www.eon-kernkraft.com/pages/ek ...ors. According to Germany's nuclear phase-out these must be withdrawn from service by 31 December of the year indicated: Grafenrheinfeld (2015), Brokdorf (202
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  • ...erling]] and Ledeen claiming that the Italian Communist Party had recieved secret funding from the Soviets. The ''New Republic'' was at that time published ...ad been taking orders from the Soviet Union's K.G.B. and Bulgaria's secret service. With [[Ronald Reagan]] newly installed in the White House, the so-called B
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  • ...collaboration with [[Francesco Pazienza]], an agent of the Italian secret service (SISMI) and a member of Rome's extreme right-wing Masonic Lodge, P2 ([[Prop ...r was to the Republican party. He was on the payroll of the Italian secret service agency SISMI in the early 1980s, but his manipulations in Italy caused the
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  • ...Somoza, at £20,000 per year, was Robert Moss. In 1977, Moss extended his service to the beleagered Ian Smith regime of Rhodesia. On February 20, 1977, the L Moss extended a similar service to the shah of Iran, who reciprocated this assistance. A former shah aide i
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  • ...hot in 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 ti ...ationists who thought they could get away with keeping a convenient lie in service. See Morley and Petras, Reagan Administration and Nicaragua. p. 41.</ref>
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  • ...<ref>[http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2006/aug/19/military.secondworldwar The Secret Persuaders], by William Boyd, The Guardian, 19 August 2006.</ref> ...nation attempt on Pope John II]], in which she blamed the Bulgarian secret service for ordering the attack; the discredited "Bulgarian Connection."<ref>Herman
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  • ...of the cold war and has provided advice to the British Secret Intelligence Service, the [[Information Research Department]], and the [[CIA]]. He wrote for [[R [[Forum World Features]], was ostensibly a small commercial news service, selling weekly packets of stories to as many as 50 newspapers around the w
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  • Clutterbuck helped pioneer the development of the [[Control Risks Information Service]], designed to 'brief business and industry on political violence around th *Lashmar, P. Oliver,J. Britain's Secret Propaganda War. 1998 , p. 164
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  • ...e UK [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] which appears to have gone out of service around 2009. ...who funds it. It does say that it is "a free television news and features service".<ref name="about">British Satellite News, About BSN, http://www.bsn.org.uk
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  • ...New York, 2000, pp. 783-800. </ref> having also served in the Special Air Service.<ref> Stephen Overell [http://shellnews.net/PDFs/FTandTheScotsmanHakluytart
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  • ...for sometime but gained much funding with the advent of New Labour and its service towards business elites. Initially money was put in by [[David Bell]], the ...sh Railways Board]] working on railway privatisation. She joined the Civil Service in 1971 and has worked variously in the Departments of the Environment, Tra
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  • ...pany [[Itek]] developed and built the photographic system of the CIA's top secret [[Corona program]] of satellite reconnaissance of the USSR between 1960 and ...erican High Commission in Germany. There his main task had been to channel secret payments to editors and journalists to ensure they propagated American inte
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  • Andrew Fulton is a former member of [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]], who once headed its Washington office. In April 2006 he was appoint
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  • ...n and sabotage and the Secret Service exists to provide HM Government with secret intelligence concerning foreign powers. Both Services must operate as far a a. secret activities of the British intelligence or counter-intelligence services und
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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 *Mark Donham, [http://www.counterpunch.org/donham01222005.html "The Secret Messages of Rahm Emmanuel"], ''Counterpunch'', January 25, 2005
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  • *[[Forum Information Service]] - in English - started in 1958 - later know as [[Forum World Features]]. *Karen M. Paget, Patriotic Betrayal: The Inside Story of the CIA’s Secret Campaign to Enroll American Students in the Crusade against Communism (2015
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  • A 2004 report by Public Citizen exposed the PhRMA's secret funding of non-profit organisations during the 2002 Congressional election ...er for the Performing Arts]]. Essner's past involvements includes 13 years service with [[Sandoz Pharmaceuticals Corporation]] (where he was named Chief Opera
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  • He now chairs the [[National Citizen Service]], and in December 2016 joined the public speaking circuit under the [[Wash ...A pleaded guilty to first degree grand larceny after paying $13million in 'secret kickbacks' to the Iraqi government in exchange for oil under the United Nat
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  • ...f>[https://web.archive.org/web/20200720054953/https://www.civilservicejobs.service.gov.uk/csr/index.cgi?SID=cGFnZWFjdGlvbj12aWV3dmFjYnlqb2JsaXN0JnVzZXJzZWFyY2 ...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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  • ...l house sales, pensions deregulation, education reform, free trade, health service reform and the recent restructuring of the tax system to favour traditional ...e party rightwards in the 1970s, in alliance with the ultras in the Secret Service.<ref>Dorril, S. & Ramsay, R. (1991) ''Smear!,'' 4th Estate: 224 – 228</re
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  • ...Independent on Sunday (London) November 6, 2005</ref> She argued that the secret society’s members were occultists, plotting communist world domination , ...Fascists]].<ref> Who Are The Illuminati?; We Reveal The Truth Behind This Secret Sect The Express October 27, 2005</ref>.
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  • ...'.[2] Fees range from £2,500 to £5,000 a month, depending on the type of service required.[3] The average annual rate is about £30,000. ...Far East. In 1929 he formed his first consultancy, providing a secretarial service for Tory MPs. In partnership with [[Charles Watney]], Powell then developed
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  • ...nd Civil Service select committee inquiry in 1986, he planned to issue the secret handbook as part of his submission. But two days before he was due to appea ...n crust' because it was only what he was used to after ten years of public service.63
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  • ...ettre, was founded in 1995 by former members of the British foreign secret service. In 2011 Hakluyt became a trading name of a renamed company [[Holdingham Gr ...ecretary at the Home Office who was a candidate in 1987 to head the Secret Service.
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  • ...rie CharlesGane, CMG OBE) is a former deputy head of [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]], and was tipped to succeed Sir [[Colin McColl]]. However, he decided to leave the Service on early retirement after a rationalisation in 1993, and open up his knowle
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  • ...'MPs -for hire' more than this form of political importuning. What kind of service do MPs provide in return for their retainer? ...veral escape-routes for the commercially active backbencher, looking for a secret way to lobby for clients without breaking the rules. Here are the occasions
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  • .../show_file.asp?num=34520 The Foreign Ministry presents: talkbackers in the service of the State], Calcalist, 5 July 2009, translated for Occupation Magazine b ...r a long time," Sztulman said, adding, "We classified this stuff as almost secret." Last summer, the Foreign Ministry's public affairs office showed one of i
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  • ...s man on George Shultz's most recent mission to Moscow, and sent a red-hot secret communication to his boss at Defense criticizing the meekness first shown i ...I) ANNUAL POLICY CONFERENCE "AMERICA IN TRANSITION" PANEL II, Federal News Service, 7 December 1988.</ref>
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  • ...28 September 2007</ref>He defended his support for the war on the basis of secret intelligence allegedly containing evidence of the Iraqi government's nuclea ...and trans-Atlantic relationships in the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service. Additionally, he teaches a course on political leadership, convened by Pro
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  • ....asp "Case Closed. From the November 24, 2003 issue: The U.S. government's secret memo detailing cooperation between Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden,"] '' ...dentvoice.org/May2004/Lobe0520.htm "Soon to Be Losing Feith?"] Inter Press Service (''Dissident Voice''; [http://www.commondreams.org/headlines04/0520-02.htm
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  • ...n that had nothing to do with the British State or its Secret Intelligence Service.<ref>Rowena Thursby, [http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/article.asp?id=1556 K ...nd state his reasons for concluding that the Iraqi Mukhabarat intelligence service provided planning, logistical and technical support for the 9-11 attacks, j
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  • ...changed to accommodate him. Then many of the CIA operatives at Copley News Service were made members of the Board of Directors of IAPA. Immediately before the ...ber 8, 1979, Moss wrote in the London ''Daily Telegraph'' that there was a secret army of 5,000 Cubans in Jamaica. This article was reprinted in the Jamaica
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  • ...iltrated by the Muslim Brotherhood, and that President Obama himself is a 'secret Muslim'. It has set up initiatives such as the [[Coalition to Stop Shariah] ...Security Policy during the Reagan Administration, following four years of service as the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Nuclear Forces and Arms Co
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  • ...hard%20perle%20bilderberg&st=cse The Nation: Conspiracy Theorists Unite; A Secret Conference Thought to Rule the World], The New York Times, 11-July-2004, Ac ...NITED STATES: NEO-CONSERVATIVES DESERT BUSH ON FOREIGN POLICY, Inter Press Service, 17 August 1992.</ref> In December 1992, Perle told the McNeil/Lehrer Newsh
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  • ...lands War. In 1985 he moved to Brussels, working on loan to the Diplomatic Service as the Defence Counsellor to the UK Delegation to [[NATO]]. He was particul ...Omand was involved in selecting "C", the head of the [[Secret Intelligence Service]].<ref>[http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/+/http://www.cabinetoffic
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  • ...ff (Equipment Capability), Blackham launched and implemented the first Tri-Service Equipment Program: "establishing the new capability approach and determinin Blackham was part of the British personnel at the secret meeting with the US military on so-called 'non-lethal' weapons, including l
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  • ...s Own tales of Jellico disguising himself as a drunken peasant whilst on a secret mission in Crete; he led a raid which destroyed 20 German bombers on the gr ...id Stirling|Stirling]]'s [[SAS]] and first Commander of the [[Special Boat Service]], he saw action a-plenty. A brigadier at 26, he liberated Athens as the Ge
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  • ...ltancy [[Hakluyt & Company]] Ltd, in 1995 with several other former secret service officials.
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  • ...ondent, William C. Gausmann, who was soon to enter the American Government Service, where he rose to take charge of US propaganda in North Vietnam, while supp The principal union official in these secret commando operations had been Jay Lovestone, a remarkable operator who had s
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  • ...akluyt]] and a former head of station in Germany for [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]].
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  • ...mines. It has also represented the oil industry in challenging the Forest Service's ban on oil and gas drilling along the Rocky Mountain Front[21]. ...irector for the National Energy Policy Task Force - also known as Cheney's secret panel - and helped craft the administration's energy policy. According to S
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  • ...rity Adviser Henry Kissinger said on June 27, 1970, speaking in support of secret efforts to block Salvador Allende's election in Chile, "I don't see why we In 1967, there was a public outcry when ''Ramparts'' magazine exposed secret CIA funding of the National Student Association's international activities.
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  • ...of foreign nations had previously been covert and had caused problems when secret financial assistance had leaked into the public domain (as occurred in ...projects devoted to training journalists employed by a government run news service
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  • ...D'Aniello's Marriott experience to focus primarily on restaurant and food service companies (including Mexican restaurant chain Chi-Chi's). ...281085/thecenterformediA/102-4163445-4112921 The Iron Triangle: Inside the Secret World of the Carlyle Group] (John Wiley & Sons, April 2003).
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  • ...She studied at Georgetown Univ. where she graduated with a BSFS (Foreign Service) in international relations in 1973, J.D. in 1977 and L.L.M. in securities ...obriansky’s prepared talking points was "POTUS [President Bush in Secret Service parlance] rejected Kyoto, in part, based on input from you." The documents
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  • ...that they are heartily sick of a spin-culture in which presentational lip-service is paid to free-market economics, while industry is concurrently burdened w ...nd six were in the top 10. HBOS was top of the pile. The magazine said the secret of that success was that "British companies operate in a freer environment
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  • ...September 1981), was the 6th 'C' ie Director of the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] (MI6) from 1968–1973. ...58 to 1960, Minister in Washington 1960 to 1963 and he served on the Civil Service Commission in 1966.
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  • ...ab country in 2004, when he went to Qatar with Bill Clinton and the Secret Service. But Saban’s gift was then the largest in Brookings’s history: thirteen
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  • ==Aquafed’s secret membership== ...", the AquaFed website states. It claims to "bring together over 200 water service providers operating in 38 countries worldwide", but a list of members is mi
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  • ...e [[British Empire]] itself. On Milner's retirement, most continued in the service under [[William Waldegrave Palmer, 2nd Earl of Selborne]], who was Milner's Many of these men continued to associate formally after their South African service through their founding of ''[[The Round Table Journal]]'', which was establ
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  • ...encies that had been investigating it, including the [[US Internal Revenue Service]].<ref>Trento S, 1992, ‘The Power House: Robert Keith Gray and the Sellin ...e Caucus by a Kuwaiti girl known only as Nayirah (her family name was kept secret supposedly in order to protect her relatives from reprisals by the Iraqis).
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  • ...rvised probation, plus $35 witness protection fee or seven hours community service.[49] ...a US district court in Virginia to one felony count of illegally obtaining secret Air Force budget and planning documents. They were fined $10,000 for ‘con
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  • ...d which eventually led to the downfall of Jonathan Aitken. Bringing in the service side of BAe, the company provided training and advice for the Saudi militar #{{note|18}}Self, W. (2002) Addicted to arms - Tony's secret vice, 26/4/02, The Independent website: http://www.independent.co.uk/story.
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  • .... It was not the sort of atmosphere in which this particular branch of the secret state was going to hold the [[Economic League]] at arms length, or view wit * ''Britain's National Health Service - Terminally Ill'', Policy Paper for the Committee for a Free Britain, Octo
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  • ...version of the facts' and they believe all I tell them', wrote Clarke. The service 'must look true and it must look complete and candid or its "credit" is gon ...Casement was hanged, 'was all very gratifying; an object lesson in secret service power which Hall was never to forget'...<ref>Bernard Porter, Plots and Para
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  • ...ate competition is more effective and delivers results for customers is no secret. They said in their annual report for instance 'We have a role in facilitat ...stry in England and Wales has proved that it is possible to deliver better service, water quality and environmental compliance for customers, while also makin
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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 ...sh-Christian conspiracy to dominate the world and kill Muslims. This is no secret — Osama bin Laden has said as much himself. We know that in the long run
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  • Welch made it clear he wanted a "secret, monolithic organization" that would "operate under completely authoritativ Welch claimed that the Republican Party had been infiltrated by secret supporters of a communist conspiracy. One member of the JBS, Phyllis Schlaf
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  • ...r Richard Dearlove]] ([[Kent School]]) - Director of [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]]
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  • ...ehalf of 5 bilateral donors since 1999. In Liberia we are managing a civil service reform programme for DFID and in Sierra Leone are taking executive control ...ithinternational.com/case_ir.html Case Studies: Iraq: Building a New Civil Service], Adam Smith International website, version placed in web archive Jun 23 20
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  • ...nt interest groups and channels the results to policy-makers". It makes no secret of placing "special emphasis on strengthening the interface of government w ...EU Quarter] July 2005, accessed 1st November 2011 </ref> The EPC makes no secret of its pro business stance "We are action oriented and we believe that busi
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  • ...Nazi leaders were convinced that Delmer was a member of the British secret service - his denials of any involvement only served to strengthen their belief tha ...returned to England and worked, for a time, as an announcer for the German service of the BBC. After Adolf Hitler broadcast a speech from the Reichstag offeri
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  • ...d both Compton Mackenzie (the novelist and thoroughly disillusioned former secret agent) and Walter Page (the American Ambassador to Britain during the Great :"a clear case of genius . . . . All other secret service men" are amateurs by comparison" (*13).
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  • ...organisations which have played important roles in the development of the secret state. Freelance courier for [[Special Branch]], adviser to [[MI5]], MI10, ...rt the truth, then they reveal the existence of two important and related, secret and private intelligence organisations that have so far more or less slippe
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  • The Commons enquiry did not touch upon the GDA's secret allocation of £500,000 to another of the UK's fastest growing companies, P ...banking and high finance has long interpenetrated with that of the Secret Service and the sharing of intelligence forms the basis of how UK interests are pro
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  • ...erhaps the most controversial of its methods is its newly launched 'smell' service (Marketing, August 20), provided by its subsidiary Marketing Aromatics. Thi ...way glass. Visitors compared it to a Tom Clancy novel, or to the greatest secret agent of them all. "It was fun and exciting, but also a bit dangerous becau
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  • ...organisations which have played important roles in the development of the secret state. Freelance courier for Special Branch, adviser to [[MI5]], [[MI10]], ...rt the truth, then they reveal the existence of two important and related, secret and private intelligence organisations that have so far more or less slippe
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  • ...years between 1917 and 1920 during which time he was Minister of National Service, Minister of Reconstruction and finally President of the Board of Trade in ...ed to produce such a dossier. The League certainly also have access to the secret intelligence network operated by Sir [[George Makgill]], and the sophistica
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  • ...s needed by IRD. Its existence, and its Intelligence connections, remained secret for years. While there is little in the way of proof that the League and th ...ague]]. During 1917-1919 he was Director of Intelligence at the [[National Service Department]]. Unionist MP for Acton 1918-1929. A member of the [[Carlton Cl
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  • ...t to rid the Labour Party not only of its handful of generally ineffective secret [[Communist Party]] members, but also of a much greater number of genuine L ...l's slavish pro-Americanism and roused the utmost suspicion of the British secret state, and naturally enough their American colleagues.
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  • ...ional security or police background" refused to make the move and left its service. ...subscriptions. During Savill's reign of terror only the "labour screening" service had survived reasonably unscathed. But that too had its problems. Not only
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  • ...t just 16% of its resources were taken up in providing its "labour vetting service" which, it claimed, involved maintaining 10,000 files (until the previous y ...sion that the League operated a comprehensive training and security advice service. This was reinforced by the bundle of written evidence which included publi
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  • ...y were asked by Ministry of Agriculture officials to keep the whole matter secret', Tim Yeo said [48]. ...before the case was due to begin in the Crown court, the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), eager to limit the amount of anti-GM publicity the case was attracti
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  • ...&G brands participating in this campaign are Pantene, Vidal Sassoon, Olay, Secret, Crest toothpaste and Crest Whitestrips, Tampax and Always <ref>www.bringou ...bas. You are seeing a situation where Indian companies in industry and the service sector are getting killed. There is a lot of unemployment that is being gen
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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 ...for The Airey Neave Trust], 24 January 2011</ref>): Joined the Diplomatic Service in 1965 her career included the following posts: 2nd, later 1st Secretary,
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  • ...tant to also bear in mind the impact of the major supermarkets on the food service sector. Tesco and the other retailers have become major 'wholesalers' to re ...off-licence, and then it is only a matter of time for us too. The personal service is why holidaymakers come to Sheringham, but with a giant Tesco it will be
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  • ...ill used the dangerous drug for two years, are still keeping trial results secret, and have not paid compensation to the relatives of patients injured or kil ...ida, which are currently under investigation by the US [[Fish and Wildlife Service]]. Conservancy states that the US Fish and Wildlife report documents the de
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  • ...The workers sued after being exposed to chemicals while working at the top-secret 'Skunk Works' aircraft plant in Burbank, California. {{ref|134}} ...omplaints against Exxon, [[British Petroleum]], and the [[Alyeska Pipeline Service Corporation]] for dumping ballast water wastes at the Valdez Alaska tanker
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  • ...o Misani, who in the early post-war years, founded the Democratic Research Service and published a magazine called… Freedom First. Coleman p. 150.</ref>Inst ...as followed a few years later by a loose national organisation, working in secret and known as "the side" or the "antis" which succeeded in removing a good m
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  • ...er he received both the Royal Victorian Order (GCVO) and the Distinguished Service Order (DSO){{ref|2}}. ...he British establishment, donated GBP 1,000 to the far-Right revolutionary secret society, [[The Right Club]]{{ref|7}}.
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  • ...www.openeurope.org.uk/Content/Documents/etsp2_new1.pdf ‘Europe’s Dirty Secret: Why the EU Emissions Trading Scheme isn’t working’], Open Europe, Augu ...> This familiar argument was deployed again in a 2011 report, this time in service of a denunciation of proposals for an EU VAT or an EU Financial Transaction
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  • ...o a five-page memorandum dated January 3 2000 which had Iraqi Intelligence Service in its letterhead and which related to the Mariam Campaign. ...had been diverted from the oil for food campaign and that the intelligence service had some role in it. <ref> Owen Gibson and Claire Cozens, [http://media.gua
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  • ...ess Fincentives BV and apparently had him investigated by the Dutch secret service. He served as Director between 17 February 1998 and 16 June 1998.
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  • ...aken together, the acronyms indicate that Rendon enjoys access to the most secret information from all three forms of intelligence collection: eavesdropping, ...er; Senior partner and runs the company's Boston office, "producing public-service announcements for the [[Whale Conservation Institute]] and coordinating [[E
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  • ...al-Islam has received funds directly from Al Qaeda; that the intelligence service of Saddam Hussein has joint control, with Al Qaeda operatives, over Ansar a Following the release of secret diplomatic cables between the US and other world governments by WikiLeaks (
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  • The Special Air Service, most commonly referred to as the SAS is an elite special forces regiment o ::Foot suggested that the leak was part of an [[Security Service|MI5]] plot to destabilise [[Harold Wilson]]’s government, which had not b
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  • ::The Defense Department is considering issuing a secret directive to the American military to conduct covert operations aimed at in ::How did the [[Crown Prosecution Service]] and [[West Midlands Police]] come to refer Channel 4’s Dispatches progr
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  • ...g Dearlove''' (born 23 January 1945) was head of the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] or MI6 from 1999 to 2005. He was closely involved in the lead up to the ...1999</ref> His education was described by the BBC as a “classic security service background of public school followed by Oxbridge.” <ref>’[http://news.b
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  • ...he Marines at the age of 18 before becoming an officer in the Special Boat Service, the maritime equivalent of the SAS. Following time in Iraq, Northern Irela :: “It was an open secret on the ground there that other oil firms were not encountering the same dif
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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 In 1938, after leaving university, Thompson joined the Malayan Civil Service as a cadet. <ref>'Sir Robert Thompson' ''The Times'', 20 May 1992</ref> He
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  • ...Hain had been a target of [[BOSS]], the South African Secret Intelligence Service, since 1968 and they planned to set him up and discredit his activities, wh ...5.asp The evolution of the United Kingdom Civil Service 1848-1997]", Civil Service website, February 2007, accessed January 2009</ref>. This was despite that
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  • Watson joined the Diplomatic Service in 1937 he was stationed in the Balkans and Egypt during the early part of ...Psychological Warfare policy. <ref>Lashmar, P. Oliver, J. (1998) Britain's Secret Propaganda War. pp. 43, 46-7, 86, 90, 96-7, 102, 164-5</ref> The ISC was fi
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  • .... That a known Communist should have been allowed to join the intelligence service seems extraordinary in retrospect (considering that the UK was much more on ...s second wife. At the end of the war, he was transferred to the diplomatic service and became the press officer at the British embassy in Sofia, Bulgaria. He
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  • ...sion]] has now joined Goldman as a non-executive chairman. His 10 years of service to the Commission followed a heavily corporate and big business agenda, and ...Sachs Rigs the Game] - SpinWatch investigation detailing Goldman Sachs’ secret lobbying activities in the UK and Brussels and links to politicians. March
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  • International Media Intelligence Analysis is an e-newsletter service affiliated with [[Réalité EU]]. It was set up in August 2005 by its direc ...he ''Sunday Express'' in February 2006. <ref>Kirsty Buchanan, ‘Britain's secret get-out clause’, ''Sunday Express'', 5 February 2006</ref> It was incorp
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  • ...n. <ref> MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, by Stephen Dorril, Touchstone, 2002, p.783.</ref> On the same day he was a ...am CONSERVATIVE: Pearce; HOW ULSTER LEAK PLOTTERS BEAT SECURITY TO PROTECT SECRET SOURCE OF LEAK, BYLINE: Adrian Lithgow, SECTION: Pg. 6.</ref>
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  • ...going to invade Saudi Arabia." Sa'd al-Faqih claims bin Laden also sent "secret confidential letters to the King" about the Iraqi threat; according to al-F ...cooperation with NIF [Sudan's National Islamic Front], Iraq's intelligence service and Iraqi CBRN scientists and technicians. He made contact with Baghdad wi
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  • ...his campaigning against apartheid. So furious was the South African Secret Service about his activities that they even tried to frame him for a bank robbery i ...s'<ref>MURPHY, J., BEATTIE, J. & CECIL, N. (2008) 'Hain's job on line over secret cash; Campaign took funds from tycoons he dealt with as a minister'. The <i
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  • ...jor research monograph on the organisation of the UK's Secret Intelligence Service, MI6 and the Machinery of Spying. In concert with Professor [[Anthony Glee # The British Secret Services (1996)
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  • His second book, ''Terror Base UK: Inside a Secret War'', was published by Random House in 2006. The blurb claims that it is :* how a secret jihad army has established itself in Britain, making the country al-Qaeda's
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  • Dewar is a former Lt-col in the British Army who saw active service in the North of Ireland and subsequently wrote a book about the role of the *Secret Soldiers : Special Forces in the War against Terrorism by Peter Harclerode,
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  • ...ear, followed by a staff appointment with the British Army. After military service, Qaboos studied local government in England and went on a world tour before ...969.<ref>MI6: Inside the Covert World of Her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, by Stephen Dorril, Touchstone, 2002, pp.730-731.</ref>
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  • ...arch whose websites were linked to on the websites of the British Security Service MI5 and the US Office of the Coordinator for Counterterrorism – those org *American Counterterrorism: The Secret History and Uncertain Future, Council on Foreign Relations, 1 June 2005
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  • ...2 May 2008)</ref> The new body developed closer relations with the secret service, <ref>Sean O’Neill, [http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/crime/artic ...c/50941747/DAC-Peter-Clark-Speech-on-Counter-Terrorism-Metropolitan-Police-Service DAC Peter Clark's speech on counter terrorism], at the first Colin Cramphor
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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 ...lass predecessors, so effectively lampooned in Christopher Andrew's Secret Service. Unlike the old guard, few serving officers axiomatically believe in the su
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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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  • Following the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the CIA began a secret detention program under which suspected ...es/default/files/globalizing-torture-20120205.pdf Globalizing Torture: CIA Secret Detention and Extraordinary Rendition], Open Society Justice Initiative, Fe
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  • ...vice]], better known as [[MI5]], is the main British domestic intelligence service. (See also: [http://www.powerbase.info/index.php/Category:MI5 Category:MI5] ...t diplomats from London. The event would prove to be the high-point of the service's cold war counter-espionage role.<ref>Christopher Andrew, Defence of the R
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  • '''Sir John McLeod Scarlett''' was head of the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] from 2004 to 2010. He had previously served as chairman of the [[Joint In After leaving the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] he was appointed as a consultant and member of the advisory board at [[Pr
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  • ...9FAMILY">Rob Evans & Paul Lewis, ''Undercover: The True Story of Britain's Secret Police'', Faber & Faber/Guardian Books, 2013, p29. Note that a typo renders ...e="UC47">Rob Evans & Paul Lewis, ''Undercover: The True Story of Britain's Secret Police'', Faber & Faber/Guardian Books, 2013, p47, (accessed 8 November 201
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  • ...to England.<ref>Keith Jeffery, MI6: The History of the Secret Intelligence Service 1909-1949, Bloomsbury, 2011, p.252.</ref> Lovestone received classified reports from an embryonic intelligence service created at the State Department by [[Raymond Murphy]].<ref>Ted Morgan, A Co
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  • ...he signed his own death warrant.'<ref>[[Kevin Dowling]] 'THE OLSON FILE; A SECRET THAT COULD DESTROY THE CIA', MAIL ON SUNDAY August 23, 1998 SECTION: Pg. 10
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  • ...autumn of 1942 [[Kim Philby]], an officer in Britain's secret intelligence service, received a message from a colleague in MI5. The MI5 man, [[Helenus Milmo]]
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  • '''Eliza Manningham-Buller''' was Director General of the [[Security Service]] from 2002 to 2007.<ref>[http://www.mi5.gov.uk/output/former-dgs.html#emb ...party in Chelsea in 1974, a time when women were still marginalised in the service and confined to transcribing telephone intercepts.<ref>Mark Hollingsworth a
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  • *11. George Bush goes to the Pentagon for 'a top-secret session with the Joint Chiefs of Staff to review hot spots around the world ...the status of the war plan? I want you to get on it. I want you to keep it secret.'" Woodward adds that, immediately after Rumsfeld and [General Tommy] Frank
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  • ...s approved subject to the condition that, for 2 years from his last day of service, he should not become personally involved in lobbying UK Government Ministe ...e Saudi allegations, and until 2011 the full details of the case were kept secret. A US cable given to the [[WikiLeaks]] website and obtained by ''The Daily
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  • ...d US News & World Report. He 1988 he won the Sigma Delta Chi Distinguished Service Award for Foreign Correspondence for a Washington Post series on right-wing *Douglas Farah, ''Blood from stones: the secret financial network of terror'' (New York, Broadway Books, 2004); ISBN: 07679
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  • ...n loyalist gangs. Wright admitted he had agreed to work for the MRF.<ref>A Secret History of the IRA, by Ed Moloney, Penguin, 2002, p119.</ref> ...Kevin McKee]] who gave the IRA further details about MRF operations.<ref>A Secret History of the IRA, by Ed Moloney, Penguin, 2002, p119. The Dirty War, by M
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  • According to a top Secret briefing prepared for Prime Minister [[Harold Wilson]] in April 1974, the S ...and the details of its organisation and mode of operations have been kept secret. The SRU operates in Northern Ireland at present under the cover name "[[No
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  • ...ww.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2007/02/04/nspooks04.xml Top secret army cell breaks terrorists ],by [[Sean Rayment]], [[Daily Telegraph]], 5 F Elite UK Forces [http://www.eliteukforces.info/special-air-service/task-force-black/ Task Force Black]
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  • The '''Force Research Unit''' was a top secret unit of the British Army which was engaged in running informers and has bee ...tedly now been renamed the [[Joint Support Group]].<ref>Michael Evans, Top secret intelligence unit will quit Belfast for new role in Iraq, ''The Times'', 18
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  • '''Stella Rimington''' was the head of the [[Security Service]] MI5 from 1992 to 1996.<ref>[http://www.mi5.gov.uk/output/former-dgs.html Rimington has defended [[Security Service|MI5]]'s surveillance of left-wing groups.
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  • ...Smith'''(15 October 1919 - 7 May 1996). Director General of the [[Security Service]] 1978-81.<ref>Albert Buckley, [http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituarie ...Dorril, MI6: Inside the Covert World of her Majesty's Secret Intelligence Service, Touchstone, 2002, P.739.</ref>
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  • ..., accessed 10 April 2008.</ref> It was a unit of the [[Metropolitan Police Service]] with a remit to prevent disorder.<ref>[http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/c ...om a secretive unit of the [[Special Branch]] of the [[Metropolitan Police Service]], tells ''The Guardian'' that his role was to "provide intelligence about
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  • ...ke]] had created a Cabinet Publicity Committee in 1943 and the Information Service as a separate entity came into existence in 1955. But, it was not until th ...ng to one Stormont Information Officer, the Cabinet was used to meeting in secret with 'none of these rotten press chaps around' (Interview, Belfast August 1
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  • ...by councils that public sector wastage would become apparent. "The public service has been swindled for years," he insisted.<ref>The Herald (Glasgow) March 2 ...the Commons committee scrutinising the bill to reform the National Health Service. He said Mr Forsyth, chairman of the Scottish Conservative Party, could in
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  • ...ation which operated as a professional news service as [[Forum Information Service]] from 1958 and as [[Forum World Features]] from 1965 to 1974. It was run b ...March 2001.</ref>) wrote that: 'FWF was created from the residue of Forum Service, an activity of the [[Congress for Cultural Freedom]] (CCF), from which the
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  • ::But having suggested that they accompany journalists when they set up a secret meeting with him in Trafalgar Square, officers claimed they would be unable ...aisal Haque]] suggested that Butt may have been working for the [[Security Service]].<ref>[http://theislamist.wordpress.com/2007/05/23/if-he-funded-terrorism-
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  • ::Nigel Inkster served in the British [[Secret Intelligence Service]] (SIS) from 1975 to 2006. He was posted in Asia, Latin America and Europe ...e of its top agents, [[Michael Shipster]], to the region. Mr Shipster held secret meetings in Jordan with [[Tahir Jalil Habbush]], the head of Iraqi Intellig
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  • ...rg.uk/data/2000/no2_leigh Britain's security services and journalists: the secret story], by David Leigh, British Journalism Review Vol. 11, No. 2, 2000, pag ...rg.uk/data/2000/no2_leigh Britain's security services and journalists: the secret story], by David Leigh, British Journalism Review Vol. 11, No. 2, 2000, pag
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  • ...on orders from Saddam. Habbush took over as head of the Iraqi intelligence service, or the Mukhabarat, as it's commonly known. Like many of Saddam's senior of ...qi intelligence. Sir [[Richard Dearlove]], then head of MI6, described the secret mission as an "attempt to try, as it were, I'd say, to defuse the whole sit
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  • ...run by [[Michael Griffiths]] CBE, a retired Army Brigadier, who saw active service in the Falklands, Northern Ireland, Cyprus, Bosnia and Afghanistan. ....guardian.co.uk/environment/2009/oct/20/nuclear-police-run-covert-network# Secret files reveal covert network run by nuclear police], guardian.co.uk, 20 Octo
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  • ...individuals who were, or have claimed to have served in the [[Special Air Service]] (Regular or [[Territorial Army|TA]]). * [[Bill Kennedy Shaw]] - [[Intelligence officer]] with [[Special Air Service|SAS]] during [[World War II]]
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  • ...accessed 5th September 2008 </ref> When Lewis was Director of the prison service his resignation caused serious consequences for his then boss, [[Michael Ho ...ttp://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2005/mar/02/ukcrime.freedomofinformation Secret Home Office papers on prison row fail to clear Howard] accessed 5th Septemb
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  • ...attended and passed Selection for the [[Special Air Service|22 Special Air Service (SAS) Regiment]]. During his first SAS tour, he served in Malaya during the .... For service in Oman, he was appointed a Companion of the [[Distinguished Service Order]] (DSO) in 1976.<ref name=DSO>LondonGazette issue 46808 p. 1295
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  • ...NITED STATES: NEO-CONSERVATIVES DESERT BUSH ON FOREIGN POLICY, Inter Press Service, 17 August 1992.</ref> ...well as to their self-righteous passions. One might almost say it is their secret agenda.<ref>Wall Street Journal, 29 May 1981</ref>
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  • ...ma, Vietnam and the Greenpeace ship 'Rainbow Warrior' by the French Secret Service, not defined as 'terrorist'? And why was the carpet bombing of civilians i
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  • '''Shield''' was the name of a secret committee set up by radical right-wing activists and former intelligence of ...ols and universities, the media, the Churches.’ <ref>Brian Crozier, ‘A secret shield for the Lady’, ''The Times'', 28 June 1993</ref> Crozier reportedl
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  • ...ons have been important financial backers of [[Richard Viguerie]],41 whose service in organizing the New Right was an important contribution to the rightward ...the [[Asian People's Anticommunist League]], was organized in 1954 by the secret police of Taiwan and South Korea. At that time, Ray Cline was CIA station c
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  • ...'Editor: An Inside Story of Newspapers'', p.45</ref> In fact he had made a secret deal with [[Rupert Murdoch]]. According to [[Andrew Neil]], Murdoch told hi ...polite, uniformed, leads you out through the rain, into what might be the service end of a sixties hospital: great swing doors, lifts big enough for trolleys
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  • ..."make a significant contribution to the overall performance of the police service of England and Wales and the national Domestic Extremism units in reducing ...rticle-1138755/Secret-police-unit-set-spy-British-domestic-extremists.html Secret police unit set up to spy on British 'domestic extremists], by Jason Lewis,
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  • ...vans and Paul Lewis, pp.196-197, ''Undercover: The True Story of Britains' Secret Police'', 2013, Faber & Faber.</ref> while in 2018, Sir John Mitting, the c ...Risk_Assessment.pdf N30 - Risk Assessment (gisted)], ''Metropolitan Police Service'', 28 August 2018 (accessed 2 October 2018, via ucpi.org.uk).</ref>
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  • ...d acts as a consultant for lobbying agency [[APCO Worldwide]]'s 'executive service' offshoot [[Global Political Strategies]] <ref> [http://globalpoliticalstra ...[DEK International]] | [[Deloitte]] | [[Ebay Inc]] | [[Educational Testing Service]] | [[Equinix]] | [[GE Healthcare]] | [[GML Limited]] | [[Grainger]] | [[Le
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  • Sir [[Ian Blair]], Commissioner of the [[Metropolitan Police Service|Metropolitan Police]], defended the shooting of Menezes by stating that if ...me_office Commissioner's letter to The Home Office], ''Metropolitan Police Service, 30 September 2005, accessed 06.09.10</ref> He also stated that while offic
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  • ...am CONSERVATIVE: Pearce; HOW ULSTER LEAK PLOTTERS BEAT SECURITY TO PROTECT SECRET SOURCE OF LEAK, BYLINE: Adrian Lithgow, SECTION: Pg. 6 ...s Code (2006): (The blurb includes this: “As Nick is kidnapped by secret-service agents, his personal life spirals even further out of control, and he reali
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  • ...hart''', (2 September 1887 - 27 February, 1970), was a journalist, author, secret agent, propagandist, British diplomat in Moscow and footballer. ...attempt at being a rubber planter in Malaya, he joined the British Foreign Service and was posted to Moscow as Vice-Consul.
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  • ...f media is possible 'without preventing them also from their proper public service role, holding governments and institutions to account'. If a senior police ...re playthings of MI5."<br>--Roy Greenslade<ref>quoted in Richard Keeble, ''Secret State, Silent Press'' (John Libbey 1997).</ref>
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  • ...andelson decided to back Blair for the leadership and played a leading but secret role in the leadership campaign. This created lasting antagonism between Ma ...Hencke, Ewen Macaskill and Seumas Milne, 'Mandelson, the minister and the secret £373,000 loan', [http://century.guardian.co.uk/1990-1999/Story/0,,112756,0
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  • ...ersation". It was initially funded from the following sources: [[BBC World Service]], [[BP]] Amoco, lobbying firm [[Bruce Naughton Wade]], [[Clifford Chance]] ...eer of over twenty years in HM Diplomatic Service in [[Secret Intelligence Service|MI6]], was Foreign Policy Advisor for [[John Smith]] from 1992 until his de
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  • ...o worked as an interpreter and translator for the Dutch National Migration Service. In this role she became critical of the Dutch asylum system, which she reg ...to briefly return to the Netherlands, where she continued her work from a secret address, after the Dutch government declined to continue to pay for securit
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  • ...istian Voice, a far-right California-based organization most noted for its service to Reagan's political ambitions and its hate literature, is housed in the H ...trade in Southeast Asia (see ibid.; also David Truong, "Running Drugs and Secret Wars;' CovertAction Information Bulletin, no. 28 [Summer 1987], pp. 3-5).
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  • ...non-violent methods to resolve conflict’. Hayman has worked in the civil service (DfID and the Cabinet Office). # {{note|1}} See also Robin Ramsay, ‘Friends of the British Secret State’, ''Lobster'' 16 June 1988 and [http://www.spinprofiles.org/index.p
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  • ...velopment Trust (run by Eiffe) set up The Sudan Mirror and the Sudan Radio Service, <ref> [http://www.usaid.gov/our_work/cross-cutting_programs/transition_ini ...of foreign nations had previously been covert and had caused problems when secret financial assistance had leaked into the public domain (as occurred in the
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  • ...o the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and was granted Top Secret (Code Word) D.O.D. Security Clearance." During his tenure, he focused on al ...n seems to make the Quest program more acceptable. However, we are told: "'Service clubs such as the Lions sponsor sterilization camps that reportedly do 900
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  • ...the apparent name of a major directorate within the [[Secret Intelligence Service]] MI6.<ref>Philip H.J. Davies, MI6 and the Machinery of Spying, Frank Cass,
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  • *'''13''' - Ambassador Galsworthy hands secret dossier on IRA active service units to [[Liam Cosgrave]].<ref name="Fanning040104">Ronan Fanning, [http:/ ...f Intelligence [[Frederick Allan Rowley]] and Ambassador Galsworthy hold a secret meeting in Glencairn, Galsworthy's official residence, with [[Patrick Doneg
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  • ...Palestine in 1946.<ref>Yossi Melman and Dan Raviv, Every Spy a Prince: The Secret History of Israel's Intelligence Community, Houghton Mifflin, 1991, p.154-1 ...n the Middle East.<ref>Yossi Melman and Dan Raviv, Every Spy a Prince: The Secret History of Israel's Intelligence Community, Houghton Mifflin, 1991, p.155.<
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  • ...ith liberal circles in Germany.<ref name="OSS205">R Harris Smith, OSS: The Secret History of America's First Intelligence Agency, University of California Pr ...gue of Nations staff in Geneva.<ref name="OSS212">R Harris Smith, OSS: The Secret History of America's First Intelligence Agency, University of California Pr
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