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  • ...nce Estimate. The United States of America. National Intelligence Council. Director of National Intelligence. Washington, D.C.: The National Intelligence Counc ...estimony at a Congressional Hearing on container security, JayEtta Hecker, Director for Physical Infrastructure Issues at the [[Government Accountability Offic
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  • ...it to the Attorney General, the Director of National Intelligence, or the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for processing, which will pro ...erickson of American Civil Liberties Union ([[ACLU]]); and Kate Martin the Director of Center for National Security Studies.
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  • ...acts by the [[FBI]]. These 250 attacks are considered [[domestic]] by the FBI because they were carried out by U.S. citizens.<ref>[http://cfrterrorism.or According to a [[memorandum|memo]] produced by the FBI's Terrorist Research and Analytical Center in 1994, domestic terrorism was
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  • ...ommissions. Critics, and elements of the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]], had long speculated that the captives held in the secret interrogation c | publisher=[[Office of the Director of National Intelligence]]
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  • ...tates executed an extraordinary rendition, codenamed Goldenrod, in a joint FBI-CIA operation. [[Fawaz Yunis]], who was wanted in the U.S. courts for his r ...Reagan administration did not undertake this kidnapping lightly. Then-FBI Director William Webster had opposed an earlier bid to snatch Yunis, arguing that th
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  • |leader_title = CEO and Director ...olved in plotting terrorist attacks within the [[United States]].<ref name=fbi />.
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  • ...ent of Defense|Department of Defense]]'', pages 96-98</ref> Metcalf is the Director of the Center for South Asian Studies and the Alice Freeman Palmer Professo {{Wikisource|Memorandum from FBI to DoD Re: Administrative Review of Enemy Combatant 61, 05/31/2006}}
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  • ...admitted that he lied to the FBI to conceal Moussaoui's name, lied to the FBI to conceal Moussaoui's jihadi and anti-American beliefs, lied to conceal hi ...ic plane knowledge. After some convincing, his supervisors contacted the [[FBI]], who came to meet with him. (Despite later reports, Moussaoui did not ski
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  • ...ndum]] on May 5, 2006 delegating authority to make such a designation to [[Director of National Intelligence]] [[John Negroponte]], just as the NSA call databa ...el Hayden]] about the data-gathering during his confirmation hearings as [[Director of the Central Intelligence Agency]]. Hayden was in charge of the NSA from
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  • ...rney General Alberto Gonzales and General Michael Hayden, Principal Deputy Director for National Intelligence |url=http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/n ...n with the [[El Paso Times]] newspaper which was published on August 22, [[Director of National Intelligence]] [[John Michael McConnell|Mike McConnell]] confir
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  • ...eagan Administration]] putting [[L. Paul Bremer]] as the first operational Director. ...the efforts of [[CIA]], [[United States Department of Defense|DOD]], and [[FBI]] efforts to track and deal with terrorism. The first man put in charge of
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  • ...November 2001 (no exact date is given) during a briefing given by then-CIA Director [[George Tenet]] and an un-named briefer to U.S. Vice President Dick Cheney ..."the invisibles", those who are fighting terrorists (the CIA analysts, the FBI agents and all the other foot soldiers).<ref name="Time"/><ref name="STLTod
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  • ...ccomplices, active collaborators of Pinochet’s fascist police]</ref> The FBI has described CORU as "an anti-[[Fidel Castro|Castro]] terrorist umbrella o ...f>[http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB153/19761008.pdf Declassified FBI report on bombing of Cubana Flight 455, dated 7 October 1976] as posted by
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  • ...rogram was necessary to protect the country from another terrorist attack, FBI agents, CIA analysts and other officials had difficulty evaluating its effe ...(FBI), the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), and the Office of the [[Director of National Intelligence]] (ODNI) [[National Counterterrorism Center]] (NCT
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  • ...inistered by the State Department's [[Bureau of Diplomatic Security]]. The Director of the [[Diplomatic Security Service]] chairs an interagency committee whic ...Spanish politician, [[Gaspar Llamazares]], were used for that purpose. The FBI has admitted to this and removed the image from its website.<ref>[http://ww
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  • ...hts]] (CCR) against the then-[[Attorney General]] [[John Ashcroft]], [[FBI Director]] [[Robert Mueller]], former [[Immigration and Naturalization Service|INS]] ...e=9/11 Fallout: The Next Round -- N.Y. detainee says attorney general, FBI director to blame for prison beatings
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  • ...[Queen's Counsel|QC]], President, International Association of Prosecutors Director of Public Prosecutions, NSW, [[Australia]], at [[International Association ...ner)|José Padilla]], also known as Abdullah al-Muhajir, was arrested by [[FBI]] agents at [[Chicago]]'s [[O'Hare International Airport]] and held as mate
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  • *World War IV<ref>{{cite news |title=Ex-CIA director: U.S. faces 'World War IV' |author=Charles Feldman and Stan Wilson |newspap ...enge against Section 215 of the Patriot Act, claiming that it allows the [[FBI]] to violate a citizen's [[First Amendment to the United States Constitutio
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  • ...itives]] list. In 2001, after [[9/11]], that list was supplanted by the [[FBI Most Wanted Terrorists]] list, for the purpose of listing [[fugitive]]s who ...the public as quickly as possible. As the name of this list implies, the FBI's intent is to acquire any critical information from the public, as soon as
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  • ...were destroyed by the [[KGB]], according to former [[Biopreparat]] deputy director [[Ken Alibek]].<ref name="Alibek"/> ...(novel)|Quantico]]'', a novel about genetically engineered pathogens and [[FBI]] agents trying to stop their release.
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