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  1. The U.S.Intelligence Community Foreign Policy and Domestic Activities by Jr., Lyman B. Kirkpatrick, 1975
  2. The U.S. Intelligence CommunityForeign Policy and Domestic Activities by Lyman B.,Jr. Kirkpatrick, 1973
  3. Careers in Secret Operations: How to Be a Federal Intelligence Officer (Foreign intelligence book series) by David Atlee Phillips, 1985-02
  4. Hitler's Last Chief of Foreign Intelligence: Allied Interrogations of Walter Schellenberg by R. Doerries, 2003-05-01
  5. Equatorial Guinea Business Intelligence Report (World Foreign Policy and Government Library)
  6. Niger Business Intelligence Report (World Foreign Policy and Government Library)
  7. Trinidad and Tobago Business Intelligence Report (World Foreign Policy and Government Library)
  8. Libya Business Intelligence Report (World Foreign Policy and Government Library)
  9. Guinea Business Intelligence Report (World Foreign Policy and Government Library)
  10. Korea, South Business Intelligence Report (World Foreign Policy and Government Library)
  11. Western Samoa Business Intelligence Report (World Foreign Policy and Government Library)
  12. Israel Business Intelligence Report (World Foreign Policy and Government Library)
  13. Malta Business Intelligence Report (World Foreign Policy and Government Library)
  14. Seychelles Business Intelligence Report (World Foreign Policy and Government Library)

101. The Foreign Area Officer Association
Association of United States military regional experts normally employed worldwide as attach©s, security assistance officers, regional analysts and intelligence officers.
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102. 1996 Report Of The Auditor General Of Canada - November - Chapter 27
A 1996 report by the Auditor General of Canada on the role of foreign and security intelligence in government and on the control and accountability arrangements in the intelligence community.
http://www.oag-bvg.gc.ca/domino/reports.nsf/html/9627ce.html
The Canadian Intelligence Community
Control and Accountability
Assistant Auditor General: David Rattray
Responsible Auditor: Henno Moenting
Introduction
Intelligence is an important function of government Canada is a democratic, peaceful and prosperous country, deeply engaged in the international community. It is an active peacekeeper, an important member of many multilateral institutions, a global trader and a refuge for many from other, less fortunate, countries. Canada's intelligence community operates within this broad context by collecting, analyzing, assessing and disseminating to government decision makers information and advice that help to protect and promote Canadian interests. Users of the intelligence community's product include ministers as well as senior officials of most departments and agencies - but particularly those concerned with foreign policy, trade and economic policy, defence policy and public safety. Although the end of the Cold War has altered the range and focus of the intelligence community's efforts, it has not diminished the need for the government to collect, assess and disseminate intelligence - as the hypothetical examples in Exhibit 27.1

103. Anti-Bases Campaign
Christchurchbased group with members all over Aotearoa/New Zealand. Engages in research, education, publication, and direct action to close the foreign military and intelligence installations in New Zealand. Includes events, base information, campaigns, and journal.
http://www.converge.org.nz/abc
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Waihopai
a satellite spy base near Blenheim in the South Island of Aotearoa/New Zealand. The base is an integral part of the international intelligence network run by the US National Security Agency (NSA).
WHAT IS THE ANTI-BASES CAMPAIGN (ABC)? We are a Christchurch-based group with links and members all over Aotearoa/New Zealand. We concentrate on the foreign military and intelligence installations in New Zealand. There are three - the US "Deep Freeze" military base at Harewood (Christchurch Airport); and the "NZ" intelligence gathering installations at Tangimoana (Manawatu) and Waihopai WHAT DOES THE ABC DO? We engage in research, education, publication and direct action. We have run campaigns on all these three installations, concentrating on Harewood and Waihopai. Historically, we have organised actions such as the 1990 Touching the Bases Tour, in which people from New Zealand and throughout the Asia/Pacific region visited all three bases. In the past, we have sent representatives to actions in Australia, the Philippines and the US. We have hosted overseas experts here, most recently Canadian ex-spy, Mike Frost , in 2001. We actively network with a wide range of groups.

104. Welcome To China OGP
Petroleum intelligence service catering to the information needs of foreign oil firms, investment banks, governments and consulting agencies.
http://www.chinaogp-online.com/
E-mail: marketing@chinaogp-online.com
TEL: (8610) 63074334/63072244
FAX: (8610) 63073661

105. The National Security Archive
Document compilations dealing with U.S. foreign policy, military and intelligence, political events, and nuclear technology. Located at the George Washington University.
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/
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After the Revolution

Update - May 27, 2004
The Kissinger Telcons
The Dobrynin File

"Happy Birthday" Henry Kissinger
May 12, 2004
Prisoner Abuse: Patterns from the Past

Cold War U.S. Interrogation Manuals Counseled "Coercive Techniques"
Left to Right: Secretary of State Dean Rusk with Bureau of Intelligence and Research Director Thomas L. Hughes, and Deputy Director Allan Evans. May 6, 2004
Intelligence and Vietnam
The Top Secret 1969 State Department Study May 3, 2004 Dubious Secrets Update 14 Million New Secrets Last Year - Here's One of Them April 30, 2004 Presidential Records Act Lawsuit Reconsidered Archive, Historians Ask Judge to Reconsider Dismissal April 19, 2004

106. Section 31 Firehawk
Section 31 Firehawk is an intelligence faction trained and established towards the prevention of foreign operations that might disrupt Starfleet's control over the protection of its member worlds.
http://firehawk.hypermart.net/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi/

107. The Intelligence Network  :  I n t r o d u c t i o n 
Open source intelligence regarding the military and foreign policy. Both news and documents available.
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108. Making Intelligence Smarter
A paper published by the US Council on foreign Relations on whether or not United States intelligence is currently capable of fulfilling its mission, and what should be done to improve the current state of US intelligence.
http://www.fas.org/irp/cfr.html
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
THE U.S. INTELLIGENCE COMMUNITY faces major challenges, including a widespread lack of confidence in its ability to carry out its mission competently and legally. One consequence of this perception is that reform of intelligence policy and capabilities wi ll not be left up to the intelligence community itself. Other parts of the executive branch and Congress will certainly be involved. It is no less true, however, that the intelligence community has been adjusting to the changed demands of the post-Cold Wa r world for several years and, for the most part, appears to be providing reliable and useful information to its customers. Additional reform is necessary, but should not create more problems than it solves and, in so doing, weaken a critical tool of U.S. national security. The need for intelligence and for a capability within the U.S. government to collect, produce, and disseminate it remains critical. The end of the Cold War has not ushered in an age of peace and security. Nor is the need for intelligence eliminated by new sources of open information. There are still important but hard to learn facts about targets-including the intentions and capabilities of rogue states and terrorists, the proliferation of unconventional weapons, and the disposition of potentially hostile military forces-that can only be identified, monitored, and measured through dedicated intelligence assets.

109. Britain Warned US To Expect September 11 Al-Qaeda Hijackings - [Sunday Herald]
Some were prearranged calls to public pay phones. The foreign Office spokesman saidlast night that it would not comment on operational intelligence matters.
http://www.sundayherald.com/24822
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110. Terrorism - Intelligence
The Ministry of Defense contains two agencies focused on (but not limited to) foreignintelligence The Directorate of InterServices intelligence (ISI) and
http://www.cdi.org/terrorism/foreign-intelligence.cfm
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NATO Allies Canada . Military intelligence comes under the control of the deputy chief of Defence Forces. The Director General Intelligence manages the day-to-day intelligence production and dissemination for the National Defence Department. The Communications Security Establishment, also in the National Defence Department, analyzes and disseminates signals intelligence. Domestic intelligence and security is done by the Security Intelligence Service. Canada has a small counter terrorism/special operations unit known as Joint Task Force 2. France . Within the Defense Ministry is the General Directorate for External Security, responsible for both military and strategic intelligence. Covert operations are executed by an entity known as Division Action. The Directorate of Military Intelligence, created after the Gulf War, has no covert operations unit. It collects both technical (signals and imagery) and human intelligence. Germany . The Federal German Intelligence Service ( Bundesnachrichtendienst or BND) is responsible to the Chancellor's Office. Its home page (in German) is

111. Stratfor
Provides strategic intelligence on global business, economic, security and geopolitical affairs.
http://www.stratfor.com/
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112. World Intelligence And Security Agencies
A comprehensive guide to World intelligence Agencies.
http://www.fas.org/irp/world
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113. Office Of Intelligence Policy And Review Frequently Requested FOIA-processed Rec
Office of intelligence Policy and Review. FOIA ReadingRoom Records. Frequently Requested Records
http://www.usdoj.gov/04foia/readingrooms/oipr_records.htm
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2001 Annual Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Report to Congress, PDF File ... 1996 (text only) Annual Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Report to Congress Portable Document Format (PDF) files may be viewed with a free copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader
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115. Serviciul De Informatii Externe

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116. Northrop Grumman Capitol Source: Presidential Appointments
2001. Lieutenant General Brent Scowcroft, Chairman, President s ForeignIntelligence Advisory Board Appointed October 5, 2001. Cresencio
http://www.capitol.northgrum.com/appoint_filled.html
Office of Homeland Security Maj. Gen. Russel L. Honoré, Director, Homeland Security, U.S. Joint Forces Command, Norfolk, VA
Assigned June 27, 2002 Joseph J. Grano, Jr., Chairman, Homeland Security Advisory Council
Appointed June 11, 2002 William H. Webster, Vice Chairman, Homeland Security Advisory Council
Appointed June 11, 2002 Richard A. Andrews, Member, Homeland Security Advisory Council
Appointed June 11, 2002 Kathleen M. Bader, Member, Homeland Security Advisory Council
Appointed June 11, 2002 Dr. Jared Cohon, Member, Homeland Security Advisory Council
Appointed June 11, 2002 Governor Michael Leavitt, Member, Homeland Security Advisory Council
Appointed June 11, 2002 James T. Moore, Member, Homeland Security Advisory Council
Appointed June 11, 2002 James Rodney Schlesinger, Member, Homeland Security Advisory Council
Appointed June 11, 2002 Mayor Anthony Williams, Member, Homeland Security Advisory Council
Appointed June 11, 2002 Dr. Ruth David, Member, Homeland Security Advisory Council Appointed June 11, 2002

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