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  • ...l of the Security Service]] (DDG) is the second most senior officer of the Service, better known as [[MI5]].<ref>[http://www.mi5.gov.uk/output/organisation.ht Five of the Security Service's seven branches report to the Deputy Director General, including those responsible for domestic and inter
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  • ...esonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article3439381.ece Bernard Sheldon], The Times, 27 February 2008.</ref> ...>Mark Hollingsworth and Nick Fielding, Defending the Realm: Inside MI5 and The War on Terrorism, André Deutsch, 2003, p.301.</ref>
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  • ...creation of front groups is a key example of [[Third Party Technique]] in the [[Public Relations]] industry.<ref name="SourceWatch">SourceWatch, [http:// ...rnalists, and citizens into believing that the reports they commission and the narratives they spin are anything other than simple corporate [[Propaganda]
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  • ...''' ([[MEMRI]]) translates individually selected non-English articles with the intent of distributing them to media outlets free of charge.<ref name=BR>Br ...Washington, DC, and claims to have branch offices in major cities all over the world. As a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, MEMRI is subsidized by US taxp
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  • ...ight" caption="AIPAC student activities czar Jonathan Kessler explains how the lobby muzzles congress">7VDYGLY1WBQ</youtube> The '''American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)''' is a national member
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  • The '''Middle East Forum (MEF) ''' is a right-wing Zionist think-tank based in MEF reflects the extreme politics of its founder and has an explicitly right-wing and Zionis
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  • ...event at the House of Commons in 2006 where Moonman is a leading light in the [[Association of Former Members of Parliament]]]] ...rs of Congress]], and the [[Inter-University Center for Legal Studies]] of the [[International Law Institute]].">qZVuwzbNcHQ</youtube>
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  • ...encies, corporate security companies and other terrorology centres such as the [[terrorexpertise:RAND Corporation|RAND Corporation]]. ...lished [[Aberdeen Terrorism Research Unit|The Terrorism Research Unit]] in the department, which developed a terrorism database in coordination with [[ter
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  • According to its website, the '''Centre for Scottish Public Policy''' (CSPP) is ...ink tank providing a focus for imaginative and innovative policy debate on the key issues facing Scotland.<ref>"[http://www.cspp.org.uk/ Homepage]", CSPP
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  • ...trated a PR campaign in South Africa likely to 'inflame racial discord' in the former apartheid state. ...ter [[Margaret Thatcher]] who ran the Tory Party's publicity campaigns for the 1979, 1983 and 1987 elections. Bell was deputy chairman of [[Lowe Howard-Sp
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  • ...ost other agencies. It is one of a handful of key financial PR agencies in the UK, including: [[FD]], [[Buchanan]], [[Citigate Dewe Rogerson]], [[Pelham P ...es the focus of a story. ‘It's bad manners to get between the client and the footlights,' he reportedly says.<ref>[http://www.brandrepublic.com/InDepth/
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  • ...iron and steel. It campaigned against the creation of the National Health Service in 1945. It was known as [[Aims for Freedom and Enterprise]] from 1975-78 a ...d of Freedom in Britain', 1973 press advert from [[Aims of Industry]] in [[The Times]], 28 December 1973; p. 4; Issue 58974; col A. ]]
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  • ...holic beverage concentrates and syrups, used to produce nearly 400 brands. The Coca-Cola Company continues to be based in Atlanta and employs 49,000 peopl In January 2008, the Coca Cola Company report their Board of Directors as comprising<ref> Coca C
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  • ...portant and vociferous anti-environmental think tanks in Washington, it is the main climate change-sceptical organisation in Washington as well as promoti ...r corporations opposed to safety and environmental regulations that affect the way they do business".<ref>"[http://web.archive.org/web/20011107223849/http
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  • ...intable.asp Rethinking the Think Tanks How industry-funded "experts" twist the environmental debate]Sierra Club magazine, Accessed 25 January 2011 </ref>< ...e other right-wing organisations it works with. To this end Cato says that the “Jeffersonian philosophy that animates Cato's work has increasingly come
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  • The '''American Enterprise Institute''' for Public Policy Research (AEI) was fo ...ichest, largest and most influential think tank. It was regarded as one of the George W. Bush administration's closest allies.
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  • ...tional Security Affairs]] and a friend of [[Ahmed Chalabi]] and famous for the quote: &#39;only fear will re-establish Arab respect for us&#39;. On June ...WACS spy planes as well as an $18 million contract to design war games for the U.S. Navy's Pacific Fleet.
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  • ...rinys International Ltd''' is a security company specialising in providing security guards in conflict zones including armed personnel. It has subsidiaries in The firm&#39;s management has included:
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  • ...ons, clarifying world issues through research and analysis, and publishing the noted journal ''[[Foreign Affairs]]'' and related content online. ...l for Wilson in the peace negotiations. Their reports formed the basis for the [[Fourteen Points]], which outlined Wilson's strategy for peace after war's
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  • ...olitical Violence]] (CSTPV). [[David Claridge]], its managing director, is the former Operational Director of CSTPV and is often seen interviewed or quote Janusian has been in Iraq since April 2003, and provides mercenaries for the protection of foreign workers and diplomats.
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  • ...tor with [[Eugene Terry]], who was previously an agricultural advisor with the [[World Bank]] in Washington DC, continuing as Implementing Director. ...is a new and unique public-private partnership designed to remove many of the barriers that have prevented smallholder farmers in Africa from gaining acc
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  • '''Philip Angell''' is the former Director of Corporate Communications (1997-1999) for [[Monsanto]]. H ...Pollan, "[http://www.organicconsumers.org/ge/playinggd.htm Playing God in the Garden]" New York Times Magazine, October 25, 1998, also archived in [http:
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  • ...imes, 4 December 2004.</ref> was a founder of the [[Bilderberg Group]] and the [[1001 Club]]. ...fact which was examined by a Dutch inquiry after he met [[Queen Juliana of the Netherlands|Crown Princess Juliana]]:
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  • ...Care]] from 2007-2011, and between 2003-2004 he had a regular column in [[The Lancet]], for whom he contributed 31 articles in this period, contributing ...niser and as the party’s typesetter (1980-1993), in which he also argues the RCP were never in fact socialists:
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  • ...duction. Government minister Margaret Beckett reinforces the message that 'the Food Standards Agency... is very much an independent agency and an independ ...embers], FSA website, acc 27 May 2010</ref> but having stood down in 2013, the FSA appointed [[Tim Bennett]] as their new chair that same year.
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  • ...] (BUCSIS).<ref>[http://www.bucsis.co.uk/ Buckingham University Centre for Security and Intelligence Studies], 6 may 2009.</ref> ...s College]], Oxford, and a DPhil also at Oxford University. He lectured at the [[University of Warwick]] before joining [[Brunel University]] on 1 October
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  • ...Andrews University. He was one of the foremost academic terrorologists in the UK and served as an active propagandist for Western state interests through ...ary 2003</ref> where he served for six years until 1965 when he retired at the rank of Flight Lieutenant.<ref>entry in ''Debrett's People of Today'' (Debr
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  • ...f the Washington DC-based [[Biotechnology Industry Organization]] (BIO) - the industry's major trade lobby which represents such corporate giants as Ave ...tory division of the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA).
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  • ...so a Living Marxism and [[Spiked]] contributor and is thus associated with the [[LM network]]. ...n addition he established [[Debating Matters India]] in collaboration with the [[British Council]] in July 2008. He continues to sit on a six member organ
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  • ...ion must be, by its research and publications, to demonstrate the evils of the doctrines of Karl Marx'.<ref>Cited in Paul Dixon, (1971) ''Think Tanks'', N ...y 45 percent); and by a contribution from Stanford University dedicated to the library and archives (approximately 15 percent).<ref>[http://www-hoover.sta
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  • ...e logo circa 2015, Credit: [https://bizgovsocfive.wordpress.com/2012/11/11/the-hudson-institute/ Business, Government and Society Five] ]] ...appeared from the Hudson Institute's website, but it can still be found on the WorthwhileLink.com website, at "[http://www.worthwhilelink.com/search/index
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  • ...he US Embassy in London from 1953 to 1959. Later European Co-ordinator for the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]]. ...uary of Mr Joseph Godson, Determined champion of Anglo-American relations, The Times, 6 September 1986.</ref>
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  • ...chairs the Annual [[Herzliya Conference]] Series. He is also an Advisor to the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee.<ref>[http://www.idc.ac.il/en ...in the Air Force.<ref>Uzi Arad: Out of the shadows, into the line of fire, The Jerusalem Post, 17 October 1997.</ref>
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  • *[[Government Information Service]] 1947-1998 *[[Government Information and Communication Service]] 1998 - 2004
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  • ...ny [[PG Economics]] Ltd - "Independent and objective consultants servicing the agricultural, agricultural supply trade, rural and food industries".<ref>[h ...eports dealing with the economic and strategic issues of GMO crops through the food chain. These reports have generated company press releases such as:
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  • ...ationally. The group is headquartered in London and has offices in Europe, the USA and Asia. It employs 150 consultants across its three main disciplines, *[[The Learning and Skills Development Agency]]
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  • [[File:Ellenraphael 2002.jpg|thumb|left|200px|[[Ellen Raphael]] in 2002 at the time she worked for [[Regester Larkin]] and [[Global Futures]]]] ...Director of the controversial pro-GM lobby group [[Sense About Science]]. The Director is [[Tracey Brown]].
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  • ...tute for Public Policy Research''' (IPPR )is a UK think tank with links to the [[Labour Party]]. It describes itself as "progressive". ...IPPR website, the organisation was "founded by Lord Hollick who developed the idea for an independent progressive think tank in 1986". <ref>Institute for
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  • ...he UK's largest advertising agency, which is, in turn, ultimately owned by the global communications group [[Omnicom]]. It has worked for some of the most controversial corporations, including [[Shell]] and [[British American
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  • ...adge}}'''Connect Public Affairs''' is a Westminster-based lobbying firm in the UK. *[[Gill Morris]], chief executive. Morris is the former Chair of the [[Association of Professional Political Consultants]] and as of February 20
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  • Omnicom Group is the world's third-largest advertising conglomerate (behind [[Interpublic]] and ...percent in 2014, with an increase of 8.5 percent in the fourth quarter of the year.<ref> Steve Barrett [http://www.prweek.com/article/1334947/edelman-sho
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  • ...April 1938) joined the Board of [[British Telecom]] on 1 October 1998, and the board of [[Rolls-Royce]] too. ...lso a non-executive director of [[Hakluyt]] & Co and honorary president of the UK-wide [[Community Foundation Network]]. Chairman of Governors of Sherborn
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  • ...ules B. Kroll]], the company has expanded beyond private investigation and security services into all areas of corporate risk mitigation including background s ...ucible Security Services]]. McCann is now Senior Vice President of Kroll's security services and training departments.
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  • ...al for a minister to stay in the same job so long. He was also a member of the cabinet biotechnology committee, [[Sci-Bio]], responsible for national poli Seen as a key nuclear proponent within Government.<ref>''The Guardian'' (2005) "Energy Review: Who's for, who's Against and Why", 30 Nov
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  • ...ent]], 1978: [[David Leigh]] 'Death of the department that never was'. ''[[The Guardian]]'', 27 January 1978, p. 13.]] ...down by then Foreign Secretary, [[David Owen]], in 1977. The last head of the IRD was [[Ray Whitney]], later a [[Conservative Party]] member of parliamen
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  • ...political landscape of the post-war UK including the [[Economic League]], The [[Council on Foreign Relations]], [[Common Cause]] ==Part 1: Clearing the ground: the unions, socialism and the state==
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  • ...syops/ http://www.army.mod.uk/15psyops/] dated 28 July 2006 retrieved from the Internet Archive on 13 November 2009]] ...syops/ http://www.army.mod.uk/15psyops/] dated 28 July 2006 retrieved from the Internet Archive on 13 November 2009.]]
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  • ...niversity| Georgetown University’s]] [[Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service]]. ...<ref>Michael Getler and Rick Atkinson, 'U.S. Watches for 'Human Bombs'', ''The Washington Post'', 13 December 1983</ref>
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  • ...s improve financial performance by using RMS products and services to gain the most complete view of their risk portfolio. ...discloses that RMS is majority-owned by [[DMG Information]], a division of the U.K.-based [[Daily Mail and General Trust]], plc media enterprise.
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  • ...in a state of balance or homeostasis. He regularly gains column inches in the national press in his role as an advocate of nuclear power, and more recent ...for Medical Research in London and then spent five years (1946 to 1951) at the Common CoId Research Unit at Harvard Hospital in Salisbury, Wiltshire.
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  • ...don]] and was instrumental in the founding of the establishment think tank the [[International Institute of Strategic Studies]] based in London. ...War]], Howard was commissioned in the [[Coldstream Guards]] and fought in the Italian Campaign. He was twice wounded and won a [[Military Cross]] at Sale
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  • ...öln) is a German MEP from [[Free Democratic Party|Free Democratic Party - The Liberals]] (since 2004).<ref>European Parliament, [http://www.europarl.euro : 31.01.2007 / 13.07.2009 : Committee on the Internal Market and Consumer Protection
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  • ...Association]] (NIA) is the trade association and "representative voice" of the UK’s civil nuclear industry. It represents almost 60,000 UK nuclear worke *For an overview of NIA lobbying up until 2007 see [[Lobbying by the NIA in the mid-noughties]].
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  • ...es.co.uk/sto/comment/profiles/article1021573.ece Chief snooper pops out of the shadows] ''Sunday Times'' 22 April 2012.</ref> .../appointment-dir-general Appointment Of Director General Of The Office For Security & Counter-Terrorism], Home Office, 6 July 2007.</ref>
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  • ...and health and safety activists from the largest construction projects in the country. ...” targeted at the workforce of local members’ factories, and a against the ‘subversion” of trade union activism and left of centre political parti
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  • ...[[Global Intelligence and Security]]. CGIS was shut down in the process of the reverse takeover of [[Incepta]] by [[Huntsworth]] in spring 2005. ...tions firm [[Kroll WorldWide Associates Inc.]], Brod watched the shares of the big advertising agency holding companies hammered last summer as ad revenue
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  • ...r 2009 this website is defunct and the text is no longer available even in the web archive.</ref> It functions to support NATO and Western military inter ...h these organisations had a long history of supporting the Alliance but in the post Cold War period it was felt that there was sufficient overlap to bring
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  • #[[Committee for a Free Britain]] needs references to all the claims and formatting - mostly done. Two refs to wikipedia need replaced ...nks need to be ported to the new ff format + there are orphan ff + some of the links are dead + there are many (ref?) + maybe some sections can be condens
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  • ...pean Centre for Public Affairs]] (ECPA), 1987-1989, 1999 - . Consultant to the [[United Nations Institute for Training and Research]] (UNITAR) 2005. Visit :Senior Advisor to the [[Institute for Environmental Security]] in The Hague, 2003 -. Board Member of Action for a [[Global Climate Community]] 20
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  • ...g his time in government he was the UK Shadow Chancellor. He is married to the former Labour Health Minister and now Shadow Home Secretary [[Yvette Cooper ...of England and caused a row when Brown made him Chief Economic Adviser to the Treasury, bypassing official procedures.
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  • ...was founded in 1889 and has over 600,000 members working in every area of the UK economy.<ref name="Hist"> GMB, [http://www.gmb.org.uk/about/history/abou ...ive in the [[Labour Party]] and have been one of the biggest donors to the the party.
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  • Ogilvy Public Relations Worldwide is part of the [[WPP Group]]. [[American Chemistry Council]] | [[Department of Homeland Security]] | [[DuPont]] | [[European Commission]] | [[Government of Mexico]]
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  • ...rnational organisations and foundations on both sides of the Atlantic.<ref>Security Defence Agenda [http://www.securitydefenceagenda.org/AboutSDA/Whoweare/tabi SDA says the following (as of March 2010) companies and organisations support it either
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  • ...able authority in Britain and the United States and was a major speaker at the Jonathan Institute conference of 1979. ...unist propaganda," and a handwritten note on the document added, "Run with the knowledge and cooperation of British intelligence."{{ref|99}}
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  • ...s, and John R. Horton, a CIA operations officer (1948-75) who later became the national intelligence officer for Latin America (1983-84). ...ncourage the far right on the mainland to attempt a similar action against the new government.
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  • ...hristian civilization is unique, as is his selfless commitment to freedom, security and peace" (p. 2). ...ey were not unreasonably denied political rights in that area). {{ref|59}} The reorganized ISC board of 1986 continued to include Kintner and Churba, but
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  • ...for whom the Pentagon was trying to make work. Alvarez Martinez was put on the Rand payroll. {{ref|42}} ..., a country with which the United States was not at war. {{ref|43}} One of the authors of this report, Brian Jenkins, is Rand's resident top expert on ter
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  • ...gy company, headquartered in Germany, with interests in Europe, Russia and the US. <ref>[http://www.eon.com/en/about-us/profile.html E.ON website: 'Who we ...ion/nuclear/nuclear-in-the-energy-mix.html E.ON website: 'Nuclear Power in the Energy Mix'], undated, accessed July, 2012.</ref>
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  • ...been able to obtain from the tight-lipped Department of Commerce up until the mid 1960&#39;s.{{ref|15}} ...reports on a wide variety of general issues to give to government leaders. The expenses for meetings and reports were paid by private contributions.
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  • According to the [[World Bank]] website: ...creditworthy poor countries, while IDA focuses on the poorest countries in the world. Together we provide low-interest loans, interest-free credit and gra
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  • They ‘believe that by liberalising the public sector, breaking monopoly and extending choice, high quality service ...http://conservativehome.blogs.com/centreright/2009/03/the-growth-of-b.html The growth of Britain's conservative movement], ConservativeHome, 14 March 2009
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  • ...against the operations of the power elite.”<ref>Mills, C. Wright (1957) The Power Elite, New York: Harper. </ref> ...to the war against Iraq, and has since been active in making the case for the bombing of Iran.
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  • ...standard KGB plot to local circumstances, thereby justifying repression of the political opposition and denial of human rights."{{ref|85}} ...ref|87}} Like Crozier, Moss was also long associated with 'The Economist', the London-based newspaper that has traditionally toadied to American power and
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  • ...an terrorologists [[David Charters]] and [[Maurice Tugwell]] and serves on the editorial advisory board of 'Conflict Quarterly' (edited by Charters). ...of revolutionary execution.'"<ref>Paul Wilkinson, "Real World Problems of the Terrorist Organization," in Merari. On Terrorism and Combatting Terrorism,
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  • ...e he helped coordinate the CIA's destabilization and eventual overthrow of the Allende government in Chile. (12) ...e in counterinsurgency techniques. (I4) One of the best known graduates of the academy is Roberto D' Aubuisson.
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  • ...gton University and the State University of New York, totaling 35 years of service. ...rsity of New York; and Fellow, [[Institute of Social Behavior Pathology]], The University of Chicago. He is a member, [[International Institute of Strateg
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  • ...ied as an expert witness before the Denton committee. Alexander also edits the journal '[[Terrorism (journal)|Terrorism]]'. ...ct of terrorism.<ref>[[Stephen Segaller]] Invisible Armies: Terrorism into the 1990s (New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1987), p. 123. </ref>
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  • ...IA]] and produced a number of articles and books which were influential on the American right. ...06/aug/19/military.secondworldwar The Secret Persuaders], by William Boyd, The Guardian, 19 August 2006.</ref>
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  • ...ng think tanks including the [[Centre for Conflict Studies]] (1980-86) and the [[Mackenzie Institute]] (1986-91). ...te]]), Tugwell's military career stretched from the 1939-45 war to Iran in the 1970s:
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  • ...ozier <ref>cited in Richard Norton-Taylor, 'With the right on his side', ''The Guardian'', 4 August 1993</ref></CENTER> ...University]]'s [[Hoover Institution]]. He died on his birthday in 2012 at the age of 94.<ref>Richard Norton-Taylor, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2
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  • (This is a separate article on the history of the BAP, also see the current profile on [[BAP]]) The British American Project for the Successor Generation
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  • ...ink tanks and institutes. It is now known as the [[Institute for National Security Studies]] after being absorbed in October 2006. ...d [[JINSA]] is also on the editorial board.'<ref>The "Terrorism" Industry: The Experts and Institutions That Shape Our View of Terror by Edward S. Herman
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  • [[Image:Bsn logo2.gif|right|thumb|400px|The logo for [[British Satellite News]]]] ...e UK [[Foreign and Commonwealth Office]] which appears to have gone out of service around 2009.
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  • ...a death in China and the very secretive Mayfair company full of spooks] ''The London Evening Standard'', 30 March 2012, accessed 23 September 2014 </ref> ...Hakluytarticles.pdf Financial times Hakluyt article] Shell News reprint of the ''Financial Times'', Originally printed 23 Mar 2000, accessed 23 September
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  • ...nt "hugely influential in setting the intellectual structures for managing the Cold War."<ref>IISS [http://www.iiss.org/about-us About us] </ref> ...d, ‘Institute for Defence Study, British Members, U.S. Finance’.<ref>''The Guardian'', 28 November 1958</ref>
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  • ...ecurity consulting market" (Independent, 21st August 2006). According to ''The Times'': ...as revealed to be a former spy and forced to step down as legal adviser to the [[Lockerbie Commission]].
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  • ...o the Realm arising from espionage, subversion and sabotage and the Secret Service exists to provide HM Government with secret intelligence concerning foreign ...matters with an eye to stimulating the British Press not only to republish the story but also to expand on it.
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  • ...I announce this appointment first because the Chief of Staff is central to the ability of a President and Administration to accomplish an agenda... and no ...ange is here” administration in 1977." <ref>Alexander Cockburn, 'Hail to the Chief of Staff', [http://www.counterpunch.org/cockburn11072008.html ''Count
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  • ...eded capital for this project which campaigners claim will be used to rape the resources of a region China is accused of oppressing over its demands for a ...lders' resolution at BP's annual general meeting in April 2001, calling on the firm to dispense with its 2.2 percent stake in PetroChina {{ref|139}}.
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  • ...e in some thirty-five countries and also received significant funding from the [[Ford Foundation]]. ==Creation of the CCF==
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  • ...nvironment sectors. She is familiar with the key political institutions in the UK and in European Union. ...nna has also handled complex portfolios on intellectual property rights in the digital environment. <ref>
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  • ...al Secretary to the Treasury in May 2010. He stepped down from the role at the end of 2012, replaced by [[Paul Deighton]]. ...[http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/profile_comsec.htm Commercial Secretary to the Treasury: Lord Sassoon], HM Treasury website, accessed 5 October 2011 </ref
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  • ...lid #7ba06d; text-align:left; color:#fff; padding:0.2em 0.4em;">Welcome to the Propaganda Portal on Powerbase - your guide to networks of power, lobbying *[[London Radio Service]]
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  • ...', ''Independent'', 29 August 2001</ref> which mirrored the pledge made in the Conservative Party's General Election Manifesto of 1970. ...return]</ref> even though the Club's policies had remained unchanged since the 1960s.
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  • ...f created in 1968 by the merger of the '''Foreign Office''' ('''FO''') and the [[Commonwealth Office]], was responsible for protecting and promoting Briti ==The challenge of 9/11==
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  • ...elly]], Sovereign's Executive Chairman, is a former Labour Party Leader in the European Parliament <ref>[http://www.sovereignstrategy.com/people.asp Sover ...ast. We're expanding our office in Brussels and we have a new affiliate in the USA.<ref>[http://www.euractiv.com/en/pa/interview-alan-donnelly-executive-c
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  • ...iller Consultants''' is a PR and lobbying firm. In 2006, it became part of the [[Huntsworth]] Group, which is owned by Tory peer and David Cameron’s con ...r a high-profile campaign, where we help clients influence opinion through the media as well as in Parliament."<ref>[http://www.quillerconsult.co.uk/ourEx
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  • ...ty related issues. Its goal is to facilitate a closed dialogue amongst the security and counter-terrorism community's leading experts. Its aim is to 'deliver t ...to interpret and analyse information regarding security issues related to the global energy markets. Their research concerns are:
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  • ...list manifesto and blueprint for first world aid to developing countries. "The days of imperialism are over," he declared: ...it means that influence will be used, as never before, for the welfare of the human race, and in partnership with it - not in overlordship over it." {{re
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  • ...documents I have had access to. This is by no means a complete list of all the published documents of which I have copies. Not available through libraries, but Labour Research, the Labour History Museum and TUC Library have many copies.
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  • ...[Pharmacia]] (a merger between [[Pharmacia/Upjohn]] and [[[Monsanto]]). In the UK Monsanto are represented by four companies, Monsanto UK Limited, Monsant ====Chairman of the Board====
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  • ...world. Many of these are operated in its own name, with exceptions such as the Israeli food company Osem. Its website lists company addresses in 104 count ...nd British (10%), French (8%), and German (5%) shareholders. [8].Following the splitting of Nestlé shares in 2001 by a factor of 10, less well-heeled peo
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  • ...ties (events and sponsorship). The Trade Unions, who once generated 90% of the Party's income, now provide only 30% (and only 3 high-value donations in 19 ...ers. What was supposed to be the 'Party of the working class' is funded by the rich and packed out with businessmen.
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  • ...re than £5,000 for "tickets for dinners" in 1999-2000. In total they gave the Labour Party £36,000 for tables at Labour Party events since 1997. ...s, paid £25,000 for the pre-dinner champagne reception. At Enron's table, the Labour Party provided notables such as Home Office Minister [[Paul Boateng]
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  • ...s compounds, including parathion, into the marketplace for insect control. The difficulty with organophosphates (OPs) is that they are neurotoxic due to t ...developed as a potential pesticide and that the US military application of the compound has nothing to do with them.{{ref|215}}
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  • ...exchange, informed debate, and critical analysis of ideas. AAM believes in the marketplace of ideas—that journalism in its highest (and truest) form str ...logue between America and the Muslim world." Their web site tells us that the founder:
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  • .... & Gadher, D. (2008) 'THE DONORS: FROM DIAMOND BROKER TO DEMOLITION MAN'. The <i>Sunday Times</i> 13th January 2008</ref> ...& Druggist</i> 'It's goodbye from him'. 28th June 2003</ref>. He was also the second largest shareholder of IVAX (as reported in 1998), with a stake wort
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  • ...on Policy]] inside British Army headquarters in Lisburn outside Belfast in the early 1970s. The Barron Report on the [[Dublin and Monaghan bombings]] included this assessment of him:
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  • ...ansion Objectives” which focused on the service industry's priorities at the WTO negotiations.41 ===Campaign contributions in the USA===
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  • ...ndell Chemical Company]] and the [[Mirant Corporation]] and is a member of the [[National Petroleum Council]]. ...mber of the [[Council on Foreign Relations]] (1988, 2001), and a member of the [[Trilateral Commission]] (see Influence).28
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  • ...anual is part of the compilations of Army doctrine material which makes up the [[British Army Electronic Battle Box]] ...urgency Operations] Army code No 71596(Pt 1) DGD&D18/34/56, Released under the Freedom of Information Act p 1-G-3</ref>
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  • ...t Secretary to the Employment Department and Second Permanent Secretary to the Treasury. According to ''Who's Who'', Monck is an 'international consultan ...rgues in the [http://www.newstatesman.com/200209230041 New Statesman] that the Treasury statistics turned out to be categorically wrong:
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  • ...the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge and prospective areas offshore and in the Rocky Mountains should be priorities" ...'in people, who rely on the Caribou herds that breed there, are opposed to the development.
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  • .... Recent funders include DFID, the World Bank, the Asian Development Bank, the EC, Irish Aid, Danida, SIDA, FINNIDA, SECO, FAO, UNICEF and UNDP." ...rman of the Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue, Geneva, and Vice-Chairman of the [[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]]. He is a visiting Fellow of Nuffie
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  • ...t initiative was started by the then UN Secretary General Mr. Kofi Anan in the year 2000<ref>Global Compact Society:India [http://globalcompactasiapacific ...ons Global Compact [http://www.unglobalcompact.org/AboutTheGC/ Overview of the UN Global Compact] Accessed 14th April 2009</ref>.
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  • ...ey Work For You, [http://www.theyworkforyou.com/regmem/?p=10438 Changes to the Register of Members' Interests, Lewis Moonie], accessed 01 August 2007.</re ...[Sovereign Strategy]] is not a member of the lobbyists' professional body, the [[Association of Professional Political Consultants]], which has a code of
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  • ...estminster]]'''Open Europe''' is a Eurosceptic think tank which is part of the [[Stockholm Network]] and has neoconservative connections. ...y, roll back EU regulation of trade and financial services, and repatriate the EU welfare budget to member states.
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  • ...is the former Chief of Staff of UK Armed Forces. Since his retirement from the military he has held a wide range of private sector roles. ...he Brigade Major of the Household Division and from 1977-1980 he commanded the Welsh Guards in Berlin and Northern Ireland.
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  • Former Director of the [[Aspen Institute Berlin]] (until 2001). ...ed annual policy dialogues with China, Russia, and India.<ref>Biography on the [http://www.watsoninstitute.org/contacts_detail.cfm?id=313 Watson Institute
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  • ...tate for African Affairs and served as Chairman and member of the Board of the [[United States Institute of Peace]] (1992-2011) in Washington, DC.<ref nam ...rnational relations (1972-80). He served as director of African studies at the [[Center for Strategic and International Studies]] (1976-80).<ref name="Geo
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  • The '''United States Institute of Peace''' is &ndash; to quote the Institution's web site &ndash; an: ...rs is appointed by the President of the United States'' and ''confirmed by the Senate''.<ref>[http://www.usip.org/]</ref>
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  • ...blished by the [[Hill & Knowlton]] PR firm to promote the 1991 U.S. war in the [[w:Persian Gulf|Persian Gulf]] ([[w:Operation Desert Storm|Operation Deser ...media, even for five minutes," by Hussein that "would help explain Iraq to the American people."
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  • ...for the Commissioner for Competition, Sir [[Leon Brittan]], spokesman for the EU Commission President and now Italian Prime Minister [[Romano Prodi]].<re ...y involved in the growing public debate over food safety and nutrition and the way it impacts on EU regulation." <ref>GPlus Europe, [http://www.gpluseurop
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  • ...ons such as [[Open Europe]]. During his father's lifetime, he was known by the courtesy title, [[Viscount Cranborne]]. ...d-1186204.html The Saturday Profile Viscount Cranborne, Conservative Peer: The last true blue blood], ''Independent'', 21 November 1998</ref> and
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  • ...roline Flint.jpg|thumb|right|Caroline Flint]]'''Caroline Flint''' has been the UK [[Labour Party]] Member of Parliament (MP) for Don Valley since 1997. ...the 2015 general election, gaining a majority of 8,885 and 46 per cent of the vote. <ref> [http://www.itv.com/news/calendar/update/2015-05-08/reports-lab
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  • ...select committees, and giving clients tours of the Palace of Westminster. The ''Herald Scotland'' reported that: ...ying-row-1.917883 Lord Foulkes quits lucrative deal after lobbying row], ''The Herald Scotland'', 6 September 2009 </ref>
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  • [[File:Logo-western-goals-73467982.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The Logo of [[Western Goals]]]] ...ctive on the right-wing in the United States. It was wound up in 1986 when the [[Tower Commission]] revealed it had been part of [[Oliver North]]'s [[Iran
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  • ...d in disgrace in May 2007 due to ethics violations. In July 2007 he joined the [[American Enterprise Institute]] to work on "entrepreneurship and develop ...national security and interests on the global stage. His expertise is with the Middle East and Asia.
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  • ...o foment regime change in Iraq. It is also responsible for the creation of the [[Iraqi National Congress]]. ...versaries with propaganda. According to a ''Rolling Stone'' investigation, the Rendon Group was,
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  • The following are '''articles & commentary''' related to '''[[Farid N. Ghadry]] ...C05.php?CID=1688 "Promoting Democracy in Syria: Options for U.S. Policy,"] The Washington Institute for Near East Policy, December 2, 2003.
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  • ...g rewarded with removal from the list, according to officials who reviewed the messages".<ref>Glenn Kessler, "[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/conten ...n unnamed State Department official in an interview with the ''Inter Press Service''. <ref>Jim Lobe, "[http://rightweb.irc-online.org/rw/4152 Elliott Abrams'
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  • ...revises-history-again/37401/ 'Andrew Sullivan Revises History (Again)'], ''The Atlantic,'' 12 March 2010</ref> ...ed in the Negev desert were thousands of Palestinians were detained during the first intifada. Still in operation today, Ketziot is known for its harsh li
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  • ...wC) is a major international accounting and consulting firm resulting from the July 1998 merger of [[Price Waterhouse]] and [[Coopers & Lybrand]]. As of 2 ...tors-held-account-shareholder-spring Auditors must be held to account], ''The Guardian,'' 31 May 2012 </ref>
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  • ...on life support now that T-Mobile is said to be canceling or scaling back the program and Sendo is suing them for unfair business practices, misappropria ...ntually be available only for rent through .NET, and replied "I believe in the long run things will be architected that way37."
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  • ...ost commonly referred to as the SAS is an elite special forces regiment of the [[British Army]] with a particularly bloody history and reputation. ==The SAS in Borneo and Kenya==
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  • Sir '''Jonathan Evans''' is on the board of [[HSBC|HSBC Holdings]] plc since August 2013. ...neral of [[Security Service|MI5]]. He is the sixteenth person to have held the post since it was created in 1909.
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  • ...getown University], accessed 6 August 2009.</ref> He has been President of the [[National Strategy Information Center]] since 1993.<ref>[http://www.strate "Godson's intense interest in intelligence operations is relatively new, the National Journal claimed in 1986. "Just 10 years ago, with a bachelor's fro
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  • ...f the [[London School of Economics]] and Political Science and director of the consultancy [[Agora Projects Ltd]]. ...[[Britain in Europe]] campaign, and a member of the advisory committee of the [[Centre for European Reform]].<ref>"[http://www.apcoworldwide.com/uk/conte
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  • ...2007 "to urge members of Congress who may be wavering in their support for the war in Iraq not to 'cut and run'."<ref name="AF">[http://www.nytimes.com/20 According to the ''[[Washington Post]]'' the lineup that constitutes Freedom's Watch's members and donors shows a strong
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  • ...e ‘terrorism industry’, as well as signing up to the neocon think-tank the [[Henry Jackson Society]]. ...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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  • '''Jamestown Associates LLC''' describes itself as a "full-service Republican political and public affairs consulting firm"<ref name="Company" ....Y.). Additional organizations represented by Jamestown Associates include the [[NFIB]], [[Citizen Action Group]], and [[All Children Matter]].<ref name="
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  • ...), co-founding of football supporters rights network [[Libero]] (defunct), the [[Institute of Ideas]]<ref>Battle of Ideas 2007 festival [http://www.battle ...issues at the RNID policy team. He was, for several years, a co-author of the Child Poverty Action Group’s National Welfare Rights Handbook. He is cur
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  • From the a biographical note on the website of the [[Center for the Study of the Presidency]]: ...p Academy]] at CSIS. He recently served as one of the four co-convenors of the 2006 Congressionally-mandated Baker-Hamilton [[Iraq Study Group]].<br><br>
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  • ...y, political, and advisory service in southeast Asia'. <ref>John Ells, 'In the cockpit of people's war', ''Manchester Guardian Weekly'', 31 May 1992</ref> ...Marlborough College (a private school founded in 1843 for the education of the sons of Anglican clergymen) and then attended Sidney Sussex College, Cambri
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  • ...ef>; and as 'a premier strategic consulting and government affairs firm in the United States and worldwide'<ref>Barbour Griffith and Rogers International ...an ally in business development anywhere in the U.S. and in markets around the world." <ref>[http://www.bgrdc.com/about.html]</ref>.
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  • ...ay of Ewelme''', GCMG (born June 1946) is a former senior civil servant in the United Kingdom. ...]] 1985&ndash;87, as Counsellor in the Paris Embassy 1987&ndash;90, and in the Foreign Office as Director for European Affairs, then Director General for
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  • ...hairman [[Geoffrey Pattie]] and director [[Caroline Flynn-MacLeod]] joined the [[Public Affairs Council]]'s voluntary register as third-party lobbyists, y ...that Brittain had started working for Terrington before he left the civil service in February 2016.
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  • ...ell Plc]] (which owns 71% of Europac). The 'ultimate controlling party' of the DPAC is [[Viscount Gough]]. According to a blurb on the [[Defence Manufacturers Association]] website:
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  • After attaining a Law and Business degree with honours, John attended the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. Graduating from the academy in 1997, he then attended the Platoon Commanders Battle
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  • The DS&S website states: ...orism. He provides advice on security and intelligence issues and homeland security to DS&S and our clients.<ref>[http://www.defencestrategy.com/about_us/leade
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  • ...elligence, analysis and advisory services for senior management of many of the world’s largest energy and technology companies. ...com/topic/informa-group-plc?cat=biz-fin</ref>). Its clients are mostly in the oil and gas industry.
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  • ...l science and technology policy options and ensure their implementation at the intersection of business and government. [http://www.potomacinstitute.org/] The Institute's current endeavors have required the formation of special efforts in:
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  • ...is one of the leading theorists of counterinsurgency to have emerged from the British military. The historian Bernard Porter has noted:
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  • ...essed 15 May 2015.</ref> and was replaced by [[Nigel Huddleston]] who held the seat.<ref> BBC News [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/politics/constituencies/E140 He was knighted in 2014 for political and public service.
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  • ...try, its people, their vital interests and security at home and throughout the world." <ref>[http://www.uknda.org/why_a_uknda/c-2.html UKNDA - Why UKNDA?] ...the Bottom Line". That paper identified a need for a new, independent, TRI-SERVICE organisation – a UK National Defence Association (UKNDA).
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  • ...ar authors call for Israeli-Palestinian dialogue rather than boycotts]', ''The Guardian'', 22 October 2015, accessed 23 October 2015</ref> ...ersity Press, Dec 2009 ; online edn, Nov 2009 [Accessed 8 Sept 2010]</ref> The ''[[Daily Telegraph]]'' describes Roberts' background as follows:
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  • ...o the new ambassador to Afghanistan, Sir [[Sherard Cowper-Coles]] who left the Riyadh embassy on 6 March. <ref>Arabnews.com website [http://www.arabnews.c ...curity program at the [[New America Foundation]] and a senior associate at the [[Foreign Policy Centre]].<ref name="LI"> [https://uk.linkedin.com/in/gerar
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  • ...l 4 News'', Lambert himself implies that it could not have been 1983, with the words “I must say, in 1984 when I adopted that identity [Bob Robinson]… ...ally that “Bob’s real birthday is sixteen days earlier” than that of the original Mark Robert Charles Robinson, whose identity Lambert stole, which
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  • ...y the [[Special Forces Support Group]] (SFSG). It is the successor unit to the deeply secretive [[Special Reconnaissance Unit]] formed in 1972/3, which op ...ance of [[Jean Charles de Menezes]] prior to his shooting on 22 July 2005. The ''Guardian '' reported:
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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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