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  • ...g [[United States Environmental Protection Agency|Environmental Protection Agency]] air filters which monitor the quality of the air. Results from these filt ...States is unlikely,<ref>Directorate of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, Terrorist CBRN: Materials and Effects, June, 2003.</ref> the Biowatch prog
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  • ...et [[prison]]s operated by the United States (U.S.) [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), generally outside of U.S. territory and legal [[jurisdiction]]. It ...stody of authorities in their home countries, or the custody of another US agency.
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  • ...0cohen%209%2F11%20testimony' testimony] by [[William Cohen]], "...the U.S. intelligence community obtained physical evidence from outside the al-Shifa facility in ...rint.php?article=909 Universalism and the West]</ref> The U.S. [[Bureau of Intelligence and Research]] wrote a report in 1999 questioning the attack on the factory
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  • ...l Intelligence Agency|Central Intelligence Agency]] [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] The [[United States government]], led by the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]'s [[Special Activities Division]], has made a series of attacks on target
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  • ...d [[black site]]s, operated by both known and secret [[intelligence agency|intelligence agencies]].<ref name="assembly.coe.int">http://assembly.coe.int/Documents/W ...{Citation needed|date=August 2008}} it is now known those with the highest intelligence value are not detained or interrogated in Cuba, and are thought to be held
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  • ...100 people had been kidnapped by the United States' [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) on [[EU]] territory (with the cooperation of Council of Europe memb ...illegal actions of the CIA and criticized several European governments and intelligence agencies for their unwillingness to cooperate with the investigation. Withi
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  • [[Category:Central Intelligence Agency operations]]
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  • ...ve a list of more than 3000 thousands people who have been arrested by the intelligence agencies from different parts of Balochistan. The agencies picked up the Ba ...s part of its [[War on Terror]], the United States' [[Central Intelligence Agency]] has operated a network of off-shore detention facilities, commonly known
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  • ...1.</ref><ref name="bob">http://www.securitymanagement.com/article/smashing-intelligence-stovepipes?page=0%2C1</ref> ...g at the federal level between agencies such as the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI), [[United States Departm
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  • ...''' is a [[database]] created by the [[United States]] [[National Security Agency]] (NSA) that contains hundreds of billions of records of [[telephone call]] ...www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=abIV0cO64zJE&refer=|title=Spy Agency Sought U.S. Call Records Before 9/11, Lawyers Say |last=Harris|first=Andrew
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  • ...rall umbrella of the [[War on Terrorism]]. The NSA, a signals intelligence agency, implemented the program to intercept [[al Qaeda]] communications overseas ...ight]] mandated by [[Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act of 1978|Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act]] (FISA), and legal challenges to the program are currentl
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  • ...hese powers to by-pass the FISA court and directed the [[National Security Agency]] to spy directly on al Qaeda by initiating the [[NSA electronic surveillan [[Image:National Security Agency.svg|right|thumb|180px|[[National Security Agency]] logo]]
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  • ...]] for the ''Terrorism Information and Prevention System'', was a domestic intelligence-gathering program designed by [[President of the United States of America|P ...information would still be kept in databases by various [[law enforcement agency|law enforcement agencies]].<ref>http://lists.jammed.com/politech/2002/07/00
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  • ...y wide area network to the participating nation’s immigration, police or intelligence headquarters. The headquarters is provided with the automated capability t ...-real time basis to and from a participating country’s INTERPOL National Central Bureau (NCB). INTERPOL data can then be imported into PISCES to expand the
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  • ...[Venezuela]]n [[anti-communist]] activist. A former [[Central Intelligence Agency]] agent<ref>[http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/posada/19761016.pdf Declas ...in the CIA's [[Operation 40]]. He later described his role as that of the agency's "principal agent", informing the organisation about political movements w
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  • ...art of the President's program that has been publicly disclosed. The other intelligence activities covered under the same Presidential authorizations remain [[clas | quote=The National Security Agency has been secretly collecting the phone call records of tens of millions of
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  • ...persed in various cities and towns in Pakistan, were detained by Pakistani intelligence.<ref name="nyt-cia-isi"> ===Support from Pakistani intelligence===
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  • ...ty Council|White House National Security Council]], [[Central Intelligence Agency]], [[United States Department of Justice|Department of Justice]], [[United
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  • ...ies. He was formerly an intelligence officer at the [[Central Intelligence Agency]]. In his 22-year career, he served as the Chief of the [[Bin Laden Issue S ...signed as an employee of the CIA, the book is based solely on unclassified intelligence or material available from open sources such as media reports. His main the
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  • |occupants= [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (alleged) ...ged that the airfield was used by the United States [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA) as a base for [[MQ-1 Predator|Predator]] [[Drone attacks on Pakista
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