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This combination of Pharaonic cult capabilities was taken as a model for further refinement in this century by the British Secret Intelligence Service s Tavistock Institute in London — an institution which launched the "counterculture" in the United States and Europe, based on the very... [Pg.256]

Kennedy s film ventures were also noteworthy for another reason. Lord Inverforth later showed up during World War II working closely with British Secret Intelligence Services chief William Stephenson ("Intrepid"). (8) The Robertson-Cole deal was Kennedy s first contact with Britain s aristocratic high command. [Pg.292]

Unfortunately, very little of the publicly accessible information about the SOE is reliable. It is known that the SOE was created at the personal initiative of Sir Winston Churchill as an expansion of Section D (for "Destruction") of the British Secret Intelligence Service, the branch responsible for "aggressive espionage and sabotage" against enemies of the British Empire. (19) Evidently, after World War II, the United States, in Churchill s eyes, fit the definition of "enemy. "... [Pg.306]

The Free Clinic paralleled a project at the Tavistock Institute, the psychological warfare agency for British Secret Intelligence Service. Tavistock, founded as a clinic in London in the 1920s, had become the Psychiatric Division of the British Army during World War II under its director, Dr. John Rawlings Rees. (16)... [Pg.372]

West, Nigel. 1983. MI6 British Secret Intelligence Service Operation 1909-1945. New York Random House. [Pg.227]

The UK has three intelligence and security services the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) and the Security Service. The Defence Intelligence Service, part of the... [Pg.28]

Beneath his various hats as banker, philanthropist, prominent attorney, and Permindex director, Bloomfield is first and foremost an agent of the most secretive branch of Her Majesty s Intelligence service, the Special Operations Executive (SOE). [Pg.305]

Andrew, Christopher, Secret Service The Making of the British Intelligence Community, London Heinemann, 1985. [Pg.354]

And as Deacon remarks, "There may even be some unofficial contacts on an intelligence level between the British and Chinese secret services." (5)... [Pg.119]

As the guts of BCI moved to Paradise Island, so the Permindex murder ring moved to Intertel. No longer was the Special Operations Executive to house its secret assassination teams in trading companies, Christian missionary schools, and commercial executive airline services. Murder, Inc. was to become part of the respectable, Kennedy "liberal establishment," flaunting itself as a private intelligence army for hire. [Pg.326]

But the Western intelligence agencies have not been content to rely upon the information produced at a small number of autopsies or from hospital records or the evidence of defectors. Such cases, they believed, represented only the tiniest proportion of the work on gases and poisons carried out by the KGB s Technical Operations Directorate. The same arguments which had been used to justify the development of chemical and biological weapons by the armies of the west were also used to justify research in the laboratories of the secret services. [Pg.117]

The secrecy surrounding Fleming s wartime intelligence activities has encouraged writers of spy thrillers to elaborate plots based upon speculative links between Fleming and the Duke of Windsor. See, for example, William Boyd s wy JTuwiaw Heart (2002) and Mitch Silver s 7n Secret Service (2008). [Pg.329]

MacLeod, Roy M. Secrets among Friends The Research Information Service and the Special Relationship in Allied Scientific Information and Intelligence, 1916-18 , Minerva, 37 (4), (1999), 201-233. [Pg.263]

To gather information in an intelligent way is not only for secret services of prime importance. Efficient information collecting in the era of web 2.0 at the example of HPLC is the topic of Torsten Beyer in Chapter 9. Some links are presented, which might be useful to find specific information and the quality of... [Pg.377]


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