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  • the FBI since inception on October 10, 2001 as the main title for the web site page ...22 terrorists. It was the second major "wanted" list following the FBI's [[FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives|Ten Most Wanted Fugitives]] list. It now serves a
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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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  • ...com (May 23, 2006): [http://www.cnn.com/2006/US/05/22/vets.data/index.html FBI seeks stolen personal data on 26 million vets] Retrieved July 30, 2006</ref
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  • ...nel]], the [[Holland Tunnel]], the [[George Washington Bridge]], and the [[FBI]]'s main New York office at the [[Jacob K. Javits Federal Building]].<ref>[ An FBI informant named Emad Salem had infiltrated the group, gathering information
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  • ...f name="Binder"/> A spokesman for the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI) said that this was the first incident of violence against Chilean exiles o The FBI eventually were convinced that [[Michael Townley]], a [[DINA]] US expatriat
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  • {{Infobox FBI Ten Most Wanted ...3.htm Press Release], [[John Ashcroft]], [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] National Press Office, May 31, 2003</ref>
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  • ...ed for Terrorist Activity<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The Cleveland FBI Special Agent in Charge [[C. Frank Figliuzzi]] and the U.S. attorney's gene ...ss briefing in Washington DC in the presence of the Deputy Director of the FBI [[John Pistole]], Attorney General [[Alberto Gonzales]] accused the men of
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  • ...991), 143</ref> Among all the prominent names, one bomb was addressed to a FBI field agent who, in 1918, had arrested two prominent Galleanists and led a
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  • On October 15, 2003<ref name=fbi>"[http://www.fbi.gov/pressrel/pressrel04/ricin022304.htm Ricin Letter]", ([[Press release]]) ...nreward>"[http://edition.cnn.com/2004/US/01/08/fbi.ricin.letter/index.html FBI offers $100,000 reward in ricin case]", ''[[CNN.com]]'', January 9, 2004, a
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  • ...Montreal]] to [[Boston]], and then on to New York City. On January 17 the FBI, acting on a tip received in [[Tel Aviv]], interviewed Al-Jawary about his ....<ref name=NYT73/> However, the bombs never detonated, a failure which the FBI ascribed at the time to "an error in the circuitry system."<ref name=NYT73/
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  • ...ite news|url=http://www.cnn.com/2003/US/West/04/12/airport.shooting/|title=FBI, Justice: El Al attack was terrorism|publisher=[[CNN]]|date=2003-04-12|acce
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  • ...orism)|lone wolf]] profile made sense to [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] investigators after being contacted by his former employer at Piedmont Co Jewell's attorneys contend Cleere called the FBI and spoke to the Atlanta newspapers, providing them with false information
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  • ...= http://www.fbi.gov/page2/july04/blacktom073004.htm|title = A Byte out of FBI history|publisher = [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]]| accessdate = July
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  • On October 14, at 9:15 p.m., 47-year-old Linda Franklin, an [[FBI]] [[intelligence analyst]] who was a resident of [[Arlington County, Virgin ...7/snipers102207.html "A BYTE OUT OF HISTORY: The Beltway Snipers, Part 1"] fbi.gov October 22, 2007</ref>
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  • ...s not the first Unabomber attack, but it was the attack which led to the [[FBI]] investigation into the Unabomber, as airliner bombing is a [[federal crim
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  • ...ated a "[[domestic terrorist]]" by the FBI.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.fbi.gov/pressrel/speeches/solomon020608.htm |title=Major Executive Speeches [[File:Unibomber bomb.JPG|thumb|left|An FBI reproduction of a bomb created by Kaczynski on display at the [[Newseum]] i
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  • Kasi fled the country and was placed on the [[FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives]] list, sparking a four year international [[Manh ...e (named "Langmur" for "Langley murders") was drawn together from both the FBI and local [[Fairfax County, Virginia|Fairfax County]] police. They began si
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  • ...y's only security was provided by former [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] agent William Barry and two unofficial bodyguards, former professional at ...n Summary, Part 1(b), p. 35|accessdate=2008-07-25|format=[[PDF]]|publisher=FBI}}</ref> As recently as 2008, eyewitness [[John Pilger]] asserted his belief
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  • ...g to testimony in the bomb trial, only once before the 1993 attack had the FBI recorded a bomb that used [[urea nitrate]].<ref>[http://www.public-action.c ...t able to be ascertained from the crime scene and Robert Blitzer, a senior FBI official who worked on the case, stated that there was "no forensic evidenc
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  • On 17 May, 2000, the FBI announced that the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church bombing had been carried
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  • ....uk/1/hi/world/americas/8593975.stm US 'Christian militants' charged after FBI raids]" ''[[BBC]]'', 30 March 2010. Retrieved 30 March 2010.</ref> ...officer referred to an "undercover FBI agent" who worked on the case, the FBI declined to comment, but infiltration is a common tactic for law-enforcemen
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  • ...gas, Nevada]],<ref name=Newsweek1/> ending the manhunt by walking into an FBI office to confess, saying "You're looking for me, I killed the kids in Los
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  • [[Image:Sterling Hall Bombers.jpg|thumb|250px|[[FBI]] wanted posters published shortly after the bombing]] ...10/CRIME/08/24/wisconsin.40.year.manhunt/index.html?hpt=C2 40 years later, FBI still hunts alleged bomber]". Accessed 24 August 2010.</ref> though at that
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  • ...work=[[Associated Press]] |date=2009-11-13 |title=Scott Roeder's Ex Warned FBI About Tiller Assassination Plans, Was Ignored |accessdate=2009-11-14}}</ref ...range; he was wearing [[body armor]], as he had been since 1998, when the FBI told him he was targeted by anti-abortion extremists.<ref name=guardian0106
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  • ...he House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) found both the original FBI investigation and the Warren Commission Report to be seriously flawed. The ...ml#statements Statements of Oswald During Detention].</ref> Several of the FBI agents present wrote contemporaneous reports of the interrogation.<ref>Warr
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  • | A man and his father were arrested after lying to the [[FBI]] about involvement in a jihadist camp in [[Pakistan]]. <ref>{{cite web|url | [[Sears Tower]] and FBI offices
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  • ...stle bridge into a dry river bed.<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/1995/10/11/us/fbi-studies-note-for-clues-on-derailment.html?ref=amtrak New York times</ref> ...s, attacking the [[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms|ATF]] and the [[FBI]] for the 1993 [[Waco Siege]], criticizing local law enforcement, and signe
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  • ...Investigation]] (BOI), forerunner of the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]].{{Citation needed|date=September 2010}}
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  • *[http://www.dnaindia.com/report.asp?NewsID=1044850 FBI identifies terror camp in Pakistan through satellite pictures] Sridhar Kris
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  • * US: [[Hostage Rescue Team|FBI Hostage Rescue Team]]+, [[Federal Air Marshal Service]], [[Immigration and
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  • ...ment as in [[Anarchism|anarchy]].{{Fact|date=May 2010}} The United States FBI has three categories for classifying terrorism: left-wing, right-wing, and
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  • ...presence of Tablighi Jamaat in the United States," the deputy chief of the FBI's international terrorism section said in 2003, "and we have found that Al- | title=Inside the Islamic group accused by MI5 and FBI
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  • ....<ref name="Jackson 1992 ed., pp. 241-242"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fbi.gov/filelink.html?file=/publications/terror/terror2000_2001.pdf|title=Terro ...f Investigation]] statistics state that, from 1980 to 1985, 15 attacks the FBI classified as acts of terrorism were attempted in the U.S. by members of th
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  • ...n06/elf012006.htm Eco-Terror Indictments: "Operation Backfire" Nets 11], [[FBI]], January 20th 2006.</ref><ref>[http://www.freedom4um.com/cgi-bin/readart. ...name=cnn1>[http://www.cnn.com/2005/US/05/19/domestic.terrorism/index.html FBI, ATF address domestic terrorism], ''[[CNN]]'', May 19th 2005.</ref>
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  • ...ted States 1999 |publisher=Federal Bureau of Investigation |url=http://www.fbi.gov/publications/terror/terror99.pdf |format=PDF |accessdate=2008-07-11}}</ [[File:Daschle letter FBI.jpg.png|thumb|right|alt=Picture of the front of an addressed envelope to Se
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  • ...for a cash reward from [[Fidel Castro]]. [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] agents and police chased the plane down the runway and shot out its tires ...luggage to check for pressure sensor detonators. Along with the FAA, the [[FBI]] also monitors terror suspects. Any person who is a threat to civil aviati
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  • * [[FBI]]
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  • ...in his basement which, together with wiretaps, connected all the dots the FBI needed in linking the mob to illegal control of Las Vegas casinos. DeLuna,
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  • ...e 1980s) turned [[informant]] for the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI). He used this position to eliminate competition and consolidate power with ...hat law enforcement agencies are increasingly having to work together. The FBI operates an organized crime section from its headquarters in [[Washington,
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  • ...anization engages in.<ref>Pistone, Joseph D. ''The Way of the Wiseguy: The FBI's Most Famous Undercover Agent Cracks the Mob Mind.'' Philadelphia: Running
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  • ...utlaw bikers arrested in ATF sting]- MSBNC.com, October 21, 2008</ref> The FBI asserts that OMGs support themselves primarily through [[drug dealing]], tr ...ng Hell's Angels]- Time Magazine, May 13, 1985</ref> In October, 2008, the FBI announced the end of a 6-month undercover operation by agents into the narc
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  • ...and the Assistant Director of the FBI until late 2001. He retired from the FBI and was offered the position of director of security at the World Trade Cen Harvnb|Rashid|2000}}</ref> [[FBI]] translator [[Sibel Edmonds]], who was fired from the CIA for disclosing s
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  • ...e figures at the Brooklyn center were "double agent" [[Ali Mohamed]], whom FBI special agent Jack Cloonan called "bin Laden's first trainer,"<ref>[http:// A year later, on November 8, 1990, the FBI raided the New Jersey home of Mohammed's associate [[El Sayyid Nosair]], di
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  • ...ean mafia]]<ref name="fbigang">[http://www.fbi.gov/hq/cid/ngic/success.htm FBI - Gang sucess stories]</ref> ...j Organization]] <ref>[http://www.fbi.gov/page2/march06/albanian032906.htm FBI - Cases - Not your average syndicate]</ref>
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  • ...cting alone is not considered an example of organized retail crime. The [[FBI]] has estimated that the losses attributed to organized retail crime could ...taking a pack of gum. These are professional thieves.” <ref>[http://www.fbi.gov/page2/april07/retail040607.htm Federal Bureau of Investigation - Press
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  • ...ent is made to follow the rules of the mafia as presented to the inductee. FBI special agent Joseph Pistone said, it “is the most secret and protected b During the Patriarca crime family's induction of 1989 that was taped by the FBI, several other details were discovered. Before the inductee Tortora took th
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  • * [[FBI]]
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  • ...Kit Bakke]]''' went on from being considered a terrorist with a 400-page [[FBI]] file to become a nurse for children with cancer?
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  • ..., [[Armed Forces Medical Intelligence Center|AFMIC]], [[CIA]], USAMRIID, [[FBI]], [[USSS]], and many other institutions. These services include 1) lectur
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  • ...s that the [[United States Justice Department|Justice Department]] and the FBI used the phrase as an excuse to implicate him personally, without commencin ...rl=http://www.nti.org/d_newswire/issues/2002/12/13/7s.html |title=Anthrax: FBI Searches Forest for Clues to 2001 Attacks |author= |date=13 December 2002 |
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  • ...son of interest]]" in its investigation of the [[2001 anthrax attacks]]. [[FBI]] searches of his apartment in July and August 2002 were well-attended by [ ...tates Attorney General|U.S. Attorney General]] [[John Ashcroft]] and the [[FBI]] — admitted that his client had "Puffed on his resume. Absolutely. Forge
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  • ...uing and unsuccessful case against [[Stephen Hatfill]] for the crimes, the FBI subsequently was on the verge of arresting [[Bruce Ivins]] when, on July 29
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  • .../www.ph.ucla.edu/epi/Bioter/messageanthrax.html]</ref><ref>{{citeweb|title=FBI Retracing Steps In Anthrax Investigation|url=http://www.ph.ucla.edu/epi/Bio
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  • ....<ref>[http://www.wcpn.org/index.php/WCPN/news/4988/ New Head at Cleveland FBI: Frank Figliuzzi Interview]</ref> ...Office, the FBI's fifth largest office. Mr. Figliuzzi also served as the FBI's Chief Inspector from December 2005 until his appointment as head of the C
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  • ...rax attacks]], after which no genuine anthrax attacks have occurred. The [[FBI]] and [[United States Postal Inspection Service|U.S. postal inspectors]] ha
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  • ...nd sickening 17 others. The response by USAMRIID as it interacted with the FBI, [[United States Department of Health and Human Services|HHS]], [[United St ...Dr. [[Bruce Ivins]], was identified as the lone Amerithrax culprit by the FBI. Ivins had allegedly expressed homicidal thoughts and exhibited mental ins
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  • Until its new building is completed, the NBFAC (in collaboration with the FBI) is borrowing floorspace from the US Army's biodefense facility (see [[USAM
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  • ...S Senator]] [[Tom Daschle]] was an intended victim. The reactions of the [[FBI]], the [[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention|CDC]] and the [[U.S. Ar ...tions at USAMRIID and [[USAMRMC]] are also described. (USAMRIID became the FBI’s reference lab for forensic evidence related to the bioterror incident.)
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  • ...tional Academy of Sciences|National Academy of Sciences]] is reviewing the FBI's scientific work on the case.<ref name="NYTimes">{{cite news |url=http://w ...y''.<ref name="ap">{{cite news |title=Anthrax scientist commits suicide as FBI closes in |url=http://www.omgili.com/newsgroups/sci/chem/7d281128-fa90-43e6
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  • ...argest and most complex in the history of law enforcement."<ref>http://www.fbi.gov/anthrax/amerithraxlinks.htm</ref> ...ct in the 2001 anthrax attacks".<ref>FBI file #847444, page 67 http://foia.fbi.gov/amerithrax/847444.PDF</ref> Ivins was a scientist who worked at the gov
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  • ...suicide on July 27, 2008. The timeline shows that Ivins was mentioned in FBI reports as an "extremely sensitive suspect" on April 11, 2007. Other event ...ect who they didn't publicly name but identified by description, while the FBI kept repeating over and over that they had ''no'' firm suspects and that th
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  • ...t Wanted Terrorists and Seeking Information – War on Terrorism Lists], ''FBI national Press Release'', February 24, 2006</ref>"). The group calls itself ...pilon]] and [[Jainal Antel Sali, Jr.]]<ref name="CNNFBI">{{cite news|title=FBI puts al-Zarqawi high on its list |date=2006-02-24 |publisher=CNN |url=http:
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  • ...eased Begg over the objections of the [[Pentagon]], the [[CIA]], and the [[FBI]], who were concerned that Begg could still be a dangerous terrorist.<ref n ...efense Department officials said that in sworn statements Begg made to the FBI he admitted having trained at Derunta and two other Afghan camps.<ref name=
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  • ...03.</ref> the Biowatch program was created in 2001 in conjunction with the FBI, EPA, [[United States Department of Homeland Security]] and the US [[Labora
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  • ...flag the appropriate individuals for additional screening. This helps TSA, FBI, CIA, and other organizations to create the SSSS and No Fly Lists.
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  • ...round the United States, by members of the Joint Terrorism Task Force, the FBI, the NSA and other agencies... <br> -- a warrant request form is filled out by the FBI; <br>
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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 ...me=NYconv>[http://newyork.fbi.gov/dojpressrel/pressrel05/parachaconvic.htm FBI NY announces conviction of Uzair Paracha], November 25, 2005</ref>
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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 :"The Reagan administration did not undertake this kidnapping lightly. Then-FBI Director William Webster had opposed an earlier bid to snatch Yunis, arguin
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  • the FBI since inception on October 10, 2001 as the main title for the web site page ...22 terrorists. It was the second major "wanted" list following the FBI's [[FBI Ten Most Wanted Fugitives|Ten Most Wanted Fugitives]] list. It now serves a
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  • ...[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI), [[United States Department of Justice|Department of Justice]], [[United S
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  • | occupation = [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] [[sniper]] ...}} and U.S. [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] [[Hostage Rescue Team (FBI)|HRT]] [[sniper]] who was involved in controversial deployments during the
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  • ...olved in plotting terrorist attacks within the [[United States]].<ref name=fbi />. ...Alex Odeh as a [[terrorist act]]. Rubin denied JDL involvement: "What the FBI is doing is simple... Some character calls up a news agency or whatever and
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  • {{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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  • ...lligence incidents and programs, including some U.S. Army programs and the FBI program [[COINTELPRO]]. ...PRO targeted thousands of Americans during the 1960s, after several stolen FBI dossiers were passed to news agencies.<ref name = "zmag"> {{cite web
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  • ...peal of two [[Albany, New York]] men convicted of criminal charges in an [[FBI]] anti-terror [[sting operation]]. Their lawyers contend that they have ev ...ant applications are "complex and detailed", requiring the intervention of FBI Headquarters (FBIHQ) personnel trained in a specialized procedure (the "Woo
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  • ...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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  • ..."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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  • ...r to [[J. Edgar Hoover]]'s misuse of the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation|FBI]] during the 1960s when Hoover hired citizens to spy on neighbors who were * [https://tips.fbi.gov/ FBI Tips and Public Leads]
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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 ...reports to other agencies such as the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] (FBI), the [[Central Intelligence Agency]] (CIA), and the Office of the [[Direct
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  • ...10 days after September 11th and was discontinued in June 2006. The first FBI requests to the Department began on September 24, 2001, but according to th ...31-financial-aid-terrorism_x.htm?POE=NEWISVA Education Department assisted FBI in terror search]", ''USA Today'', Sept. 1, 2006.
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  • ...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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  • ...Rights]] (CCR) against the then-[[Attorney General]] [[John Ashcroft]], [[FBI Director]] [[Robert Mueller]], former [[Immigration and Naturalization Serv | title=9/11 Fallout: The Next Round -- N.Y. detainee says attorney general, FBI director to blame for prison beatings
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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • ...(novel)|Quantico]]'', a novel about genetically engineered pathogens and [[FBI]] agents trying to stop their release.
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