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  • ...sely mirrored by real world events a few years after. In case of terrorist attacks, there are several cases in which a [[Terrorism/Preparation|preparedness dr
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  • [[image:Bologna1.jpg|360px|thumbnail|left|[[False flag attacks]] make up a large but unacknowledged proportion of what the {{ccm}} terms " ...erspective. After establishing this, it was launched by the [[September 11 attacks]].
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  • ...e to serve as the Staff Director of the [[National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States]]. ...[[Janet Reno]], did not go after the most flawed President rather than the terrorist threat, obliging her to tell one and all falsely after the [[9/11]] tragedy
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  • ...ncewatch, as of 2024, referenced "the conspiracy theory that the terrorist attacks of September 11".<ref>https://www.influencewatch.org/non-profit/911-truth-a
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  • | title = The missed opportunities of 9/11: Could the attacks on America have been disrupted or delayed? | quote = A year before the 11 September attacks, Niaz Khan, 30, walked into the New York office of the FBI and told agents
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  • |description=A terrorist attack in Brussels involving 3 explosions which reportedly killed more than |predecessors=2015-11 Paris attacks
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  • ...e CIA for not sharing intelligence with him which could have prevented the attacks. Following the [[September 11th attacks]], Soufan was one of only eight FBI agents in the entire country who spoke
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  • |description=Luxembourg terrorist attacks by the local Gladio [[stay-behind network]] ...anti-terrorist units were dramatically increased, the mysterious series of attacks ended as suddenly as they began.<ref>https://www.wort.lu/fr/luxembourg/le-s
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  • ...ry organisation during the [[Algerian War]]. The OAS carried out terrorist attacks, including bombings and assassinations, in an attempt to prevent Algeria's
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  • ...hat it was the very Italian state, supported by [[NATO]], who directed the attacks to create a confrontation between the Italian people and the Communists. ...he beginning of the investigation, already named those responsible for the attacks: the Basque pro-independence organization [[ETA]]. A few hours later, other
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  • ...ye were arrested again on parole violations and connections to the Italian terrorist group ''[[Political-Military Communist Party|Partito Comunista Politico-Mil ==Attacks==
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  • |description=Devised false flag attacks and operated a personal slush fund of over a million pounds. ...roup "[[The Defenders of Arab Palestine]]" could take responsibility. Five attacks were undertaken on ships in Italian ports. One was rendered "a total loss",
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  • ...that hyped the threat of "terrorism" while at the same time manufacturing terrorist events for political purposes?"<ref>http://digwithin.net/2012/07/21/nexus/<
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  • ...analysis of Islam, had "not reduced but increased the chances of terrorist attacks". The government had proclaimed that an evil ideology had entitled it "to d ...if the resources are to flow. The west has been starkly free of terrorist "attacks" over the past decade. The lobby may plead this proves the money was well s
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  • ...Robin Cook]] told the House of Commons that "[[Al Qaeda]]" is not really a terrorist group but a database of international mujaheddin and arms smugglers used by |<big>The truth is, there is no Islamic army or terrorist group called Al Qaida. And any informed intelligence officer knows this. Bu
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  • ..._relations/news_article.cfm?reference=324 Domestic Management of Terrorist Attacks], 19th June 2002</ref>
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  • ...blicanism]]. During this time it killed at least 14 people in gun and bomb attacks. Almost all of its victims were [[Irish Catholic|Catholic]] civilians who w ...ed Kingdom]] under the [[Terrorism Act 2000]] and has been designated as a terrorist organization by the governments of the [[Republic of Ireland]] and the [[Un
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  • ...'RAND-St Andrews Chronology of Terrorism''' is a database of international terrorist incidents that occurred between 1968 and 2009. ...he university. It purports to be a comprehensive database of international terrorist incidents, but has some obvious omissions such as [[Operation Gladio]] even
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  • ==Greatest terrorist threat== ...and Projected National Security Threats. When asked, "What is the greatest terrorist threat to the US currently?" His response was:
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  • ...have been an obfuscation tactic, and to have hindered response to the real attacks. Since [[Al Qaeda]] carried out the attacks and the [[US government]] was unaware of their plans, the number of ongoing
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  • ...was promoted by the [[George W. Bush|Bush]] administration after the 9/11 attacks. ...001, the Arizona and Minnesota FBI agents who were actively investigating “terrorist” [[patsies]] in CIA-operated flight schools.<ref>http://www.whodidit.org/
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  • ...riter and historian of science who has written extensively on [[false flag attacks]] ...trom''' is an English writer who has published extensively on [[false flag attacks]].<ref>https://jameshfetzer.org/2009/12/terror-on-the-tube-an-interview-wit
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  • ...few people on board a plane could lead to a hijacking. Never again will a terrorist be able to breach the cockpit simply with a box cutter or a knife. The cock ...Europe]] during the [[2010s]] has shown. Examples like the [[2015-11 Paris attacks]] where all criminals were carrying suicide vests and IDs and not get caugh
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  • ...ng terrorist communication patterns and identifying the structural gaps in terrorist networks in order to target boundary spanners linking diverse cells ...of terrorists, characteristics of terror attacks, and connections between terrorist organizations.<ref>ICST Website, [http://www.icst.psu.edu/action.htm ‘Act
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  • ...ated with the Chilean secret police, [[DINA]], in the mid-1970s to conduct terrorist operations outside of Chile's borders".<ref name=cbs/> Novo continued to take part in [[terrorist attacks]] on [[Cuba]]. In [[2000]] Novo and three colleagues, [[Luis Posada]], [[Ga
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  • ...nt will declare martial law, possibly on a pretext such as responding to a terrorist attack; and that the government will engage in mass gun confiscations.}}
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  • ...in Brussels]] in particular, is EXACTLY what the those responsible for the attacks want and expect. ...ist. He leaves a lot unsaid about the precise origins of western terrorist attacks; but says nothing that rules out much fuller and darker explanations of the
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  • |description=Planned by the same group who planned the 9/11 attacks, and carried out in their wake, the DoHS is a large department which replac ...rote [[John Whitehead]] in [[2014]], was established to "prevent terrorist attacks within the United States," but "has grown from a post-[[9/11]] knee-jerk re
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  • ...t induced national security crisis. Uncannily predicted the [[2001 anthrax attacks]] and other narratives. Held June 2001. |interests=Terrorism, Smallpox, 2001 Anthrax attacks, Event 201, Crimson Tide, Atlantic Storm, War on Terror
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  • ==9-11 Attacks== ...the FBI took extraordinary measures to hide evidence related to the [[9/11 attacks]] and it becomes startling clear that Mr. Freeh should be a prime suspect i
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  • ...lack of ability to critically engage with the complexities of what drives terrorist activities. ...an evidence-based investigation into why certain individuals commit terror attacks... but the mandarins weren’t interested.
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  • ...ence referendum.<ref>https://humansarefree.com/2022/01/2017-spanish-terror-attacks-were-orchestrated-by-secret-service.html</ref> ...lleged mastermind Es-Satty was their informant, he was able to prepare the attacks totally undetected, catching multiple European intelligence agencies totall
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  • ...control]]. The deceitful nature of [[9-11]] and subsequent [[false flag]] attacks was initially very little known, but as technology continued to facilitate ...rror]]" on "[[Islamic terrorist]]s" was finally rolled out. [[False flag]] attacks were carried out more commonly, in a variety of nations, and with a monoton
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  • ===Counter Terrorist Group=== ...me="Swiss"/><ref name="31/3"/> The Group was created after [[September 11 attacks|9/11]] to further intelligence sharing cooperation between European intelli
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  • ====|2017 Barcelona attacks ==== {{FA|2017 Barcelona attacks}}
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  • ...of the Muslim faith have been shaped by the multiplicity of [[false flag]] attacks attributed to "[[Islamic terrorists]]". [[Operation Gladio/B]], a developme ...e the rights of the [[authorities]], nominally in an effort to oppose such attacks. Generally these are couched in deliberately vague language which lacks a p
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  • ==UK Proscribed terrorist organisation, LIFG, maintains large presence in Manchester area and is now As suspected and as was the case in virtually all recent terror attacks carried out in Europe – including both in [[France]] and [[Belgium]] –
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  • ...organizations active in Italy and in 1979 there was a record number of 659 attacks. Among his most significant reforms is the demilitarization of the State Po
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  • ...r.jpg|300px|left|thumbnail|The controlled media was quick to call the 9-11 attacks "an act of war", a decision which effectively precluded a criminal investig ...oadcasts of reporting on [[World Trade Center 7]] for some years after the attacks.{{how many}}
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  • ...tect '''"our way of life"''' (Tony Blair, Javier Solana) against terrorist attacks. She argues in favour of mandatory data retention of traffic data on all co ==The International Terrorist Threat and the Dilemmas in Countering it==
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  • ...noticing that it was '''not''' the Syrian government that carried out the attacks<ref>''[http://consortiumnews.com/2013/12/29/nyt-backs-off-its-syria-sarin-a {{QB|Prominent English Blogger Eliot Higgins has been linked to American Terrorist [[Matthew Van Dyke]] and suppression of information of [[Jabhat Al-Nusra]]
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  • ==7 July London attacks== ...Europe failed to protect 8,000 Muslims from being annihilated in the worst terrorist act in Europe of the past generation. [[Osama bin Laden]] is no more a true
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  • ...[[United States]] and [[European Union]] have blacklisted as a [[terrorist|terrorist organisation]].<ref>http://www.atimes.com/atimes/Middle_East/HG20Ak02.html< In March 2016, after the [[Arab League]] designated Hezbollah a terrorist organisation, [[Saudi Arabia]] decided to cut $4 billion in aid to Lebanese
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  • |constitutes=counter-terrorist |description=Georgetown University "[[counter-terrorist]]"
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  • ...staged intelligence ops: The atrocities committed by the various Al Qaeda terrorist entities integrated by foreign mercenary forces were ordered by their Weste The terrorist undertakings are carefully planned. And then the Western governments say (q
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  • ...event(s) Silverstein stated that the two planes constituted two terrorist attacks, and so $7.11 billion would be applicable. ...BN0KN2P020150114</ref> His lawyers submitted that that "The September 11th attacks were a financial catastrophe". A judgement from the 2nd court of appeals is
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  • ...all Americans (48%) said they were “worried a great deal” about terrorist attacks in the US."<ref>http://whowhatwhy.org/2016/07/01/americans-anybody-else-wor ...inferences often drawn. Inherently threatening topics such as [[false flag attacks]] are more or less forbidden, and are the subject of 'hit pieces' which int
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  • |image_caption=The iconic "[[terrorist]]" attack on New York, designed to kick start the domestic repression phase ...followed by the [[Amerithrax]] plot. This pair of dramatic [[false flag]] attacks, kick started US imperial aggression abroad and the rollout of a [[Police S
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  • ...ing to the creation of the 9/11 [[Official opposition narrative]] that the attacks were allowed to proceed through incompetency. [[William Cooper]] warned in [[Google Trends]] reported, after a spate of "[[terrorist]]" attacks, a large increase in the number of people searching on the phrase "[[False
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  • ...ible for internal security. Dependent on the army. Caught doing false flag attacks. Despite the terrorist attack of January 1, 2011 in [[Alexandria]] attributed to a [[Palestinian]]
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  • ...that many such events seem to coincide with or immediately presage actual attacks. A "'''terror drill'''" (or '''"terror exercise"''') is a rehearsed "[[terrorist]]" attack, purportedly part of the "[[counter-terrorism]]" effort to improv
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  • ...t happened to be situated twice in two weeks to shoot video of "terrorist" attacks. ...his iPhone<ref>https://www.journalism.co.uk/news/how-one-reporter-covered-attacks-in-nice-and-munich-with-a-mobile-phone/s2/a658883/</ref> though he later "a
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  • ....amazon.co.uk/Arafat-Terrorist-Peacemaker-Alan-Hart/dp/0283990082 "Arafat, Terrorist or Peacemaker?"]</ref> He went on to play a part in Middle Eastern diplomac ==September 11 Attacks==
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  • |constitutes=terrorist ...ef>http://www.rte.ie/news/2005/0828/mcdowellm.html</ref> and a [[terrorism|terrorist]] group in the United Kingdom,<ref name=uk_illegal>[http://www.homeoffice.g
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  • ...of the [[UK Metropolitan Police]] in the wake of the [[9/11 |September 11 attacks]] purportedly to "thwart [[extremist]] attempts to recruit young British Mu ...operate with a request for assistance made by the Metropolitan Police anti-terrorist unit in February 2005. <ref>[http://www.london.gov.uk/view_press_release.js
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  • ===False Flag Attacks=== {{FA|False Flag Attacks}}
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  • ...slim movement calling for global Jihad. Most of the world considers it a [[terrorist]] organization. <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al_Qaeda Wikipedia Al Qa ''"The truth is, there is no Islamic army or terrorist group called Al Qaida. And any informed intelligence officer knows this. Bu
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  • ...cture; our attacks unleash huge refugee waves and directly cause terrorist attacks here at home. There is no purpose in a military attack on Syria other than
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  • |description=A collection of 19 Muslim men blamed for the [[9/11 attacks]], 15 of whom were given visas to enter USA (in several cases, irregularly) ...20th hijacker" a possible additional member of the group of [[September 11 attacks]] of 2001.<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2014/nov/17/20th-hijacke
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  • The US is a force for good in the world. Attacks on foreign countries are well understood as "[[humanitarian intervention]]" ...is carried out violent acts, including [[assassination]]s and [[false flag attacks]] which were used to manipulate [[public opinion]]. This was briefly invest
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  • ...an resources issues associated with response management of major terrorist attacks. While these activities are aimed primarily at members, other senior securi
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  • In January 2015, following [[Charlie Hebdo shooting|terrorist attacks in Paris, France]], Steve Emerson stated in an interview on ''Fox News'' th ...AZXuzATT1vUm&cd=9 Terrorist: The Inside Story of the Highest-Ranking Iraqi Terrorist Ever to Defect to the West]'', Random House; ISBN 0-679-73701-4
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  • ...e [[fraud]], looking at related [[third rail]] issues such as [[false flag attacks]].<ref>Newcomers to this area may wish to see, for example, [[Operation Gla ...about keeping citizens safe by deterring evil "[[terrorists]]" from future attacks and foiling their [[wicked]] schemes. Citizens should rest easy that the ''
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  • ...t proved to be the case. On the contrary we have seen a persistent rise in terrorist activity and ambition in Northern Ireland over the last three years. Perhap ...and we cannot exclude the possibility that they might seek to extend their attacks to Great Britain as violent Republican groups have traditionally done. Ther
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  • ...ide assets to assist with international response for deliberate biological attacks" and what they call "[[COVID-19|other high-consequence biological events]]" ...n unusual outbreak in an area of the country recently vacated by a [[terrorist]] organization. People are complaining of flu-like symptoms—and th
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    ...t-wing and Islamophobic American public, still demanding vengeance for the attacks on the American heartland of 11 September 2001. ...t system in July 2005 when 52 people died. Other, potentially devastating, attacks – such as the packages of explosives recently sent from Yemen — have fo
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  • ...e-united-states/</ref><ref>http://www.motherjones.com/politics/2011/08/fbi-terrorist-informants</ref>
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  • ...ue for the [[security state]] (once concerning [[Communism]] and terrorist attacks) but also for health departments, scientific research (manipulated by [[gra
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  • ...he Damascus suburbs of opposition forces using the area as a base to stage attacks against regime targets in the capital. The regime has failed to clear dozen ...stems" and allegedly also sarin nerve gas, the Ghouta area was still under terrorist control after the attack.
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  • ...i>The Moscow Bombings of September 1999: Examinations of Russian Terrorist Attacks at the Onset of Vladimir Putin’s Rule</i> (2012), <i>Russia Confronts Che
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  • ...ts." This may be the goal of the Reagan-era U.S. sponsorship of the contra attacks on Nicaragua, but Alexander and Cline do not list this as a case in point. ...century in the 1950s" (p. 57); the Pope was shot in May 1981 by a Turkish terrorist "trained and armed by the Bulgarian secret intelligence services" (p. 13);<
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  • ...n-new-york-passports-and-ids-mysteriously-discovered-in-the-wake-of-terror-attacks/ Archive.org] saved at [https://archive.is/ZL0Vp Archive.is]</ref> ===2015-11 Paris attacks===
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  • ...six years and one year in prison respectively for their involvement in the attacks. Abu Talb maintained his innocence and said he had ended all terrorist activities in relation to [[Palestine]] at the end of 1982.
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  • ...ble ties to al Qaeda" the investor could not have had foreknowledge of the attacks. ...was a fundamentally inexplicable rise" in world oil prices just before the attacks that suggest certain groups or people were buying oil contracts that were t
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  • |title=Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing In 2009,he became Assistant Secretary for Terrorist Financing in the Treasury Department, under President [[Barack Obama]]. Var
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  • ==Insured Against Terrorist Attacks== ...Center…Westfield said today that it has insurance cover against terrorist attacks and its earnings will not be materially affected.”
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  • ...and official positions there was never going to be any doubt that the 9/11 attacks would be the cause for an increase in pro-war rhetoric within government an ...false intelligence and riding the emotions of a country hurt by terrorist attacks, the neoconservatives, orchestrated by men like Gaffney, Perle and Wolfowit
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  • ...e authors recommend the implementation of low-intensity warfare, stressing attacks on "soft" targets-i.e., U.S. state-sponsored terrorism-as the appropriate U ...incidents. There are numerous other problems in determining and weighting terrorist incidents. {{ref|45}}
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  • ...s in Basra of collaborating with a Mahdi Army commander in order to reduce attacks on British forces. ...tion of trust and influence, an agent needs to be physically involved with terrorist operations. Thus those in the pay of the British government conducted crimi
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  • ...ntelligence services warned their US counterparts, eight months before the attacks of September 11, 2001, that [[al-Qaeda]] was planning to hijack a US-bound ...davi never gave the CIA anything specific about Iran's weapons capability, terrorist activities or any of the other charges.
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  • ...evised within the US government in the early 1960's to carry out terrorist attacks on US citizens and have them blamed on [[Cuba]]. Never implemented. Some pa * engineering attacks against Cuban refugees in the US, for which Castro would be blamed<br>
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  • |subjects= Bangkok terrorist bomb attack August 2015, BBC/Censorship, Terrorism, NED, State-sponsored te |description= Analysis of the 18 August terrorist bombing in Bangkok illustrating western media (especially the BBC) bias by
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  • ...rian Arab Army]] (SAA) has been successfully defending Deir al-Zor against attacks by [[Islamic State]], and in August 2017, it was reported that the US-backe :"The ruins went to the Kurds. The remaining terrorist fighters were carefully transported to help those who are unsuccessfully de
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  • ...staff members were involved in [[2023-2024 Israel-Hamas War|the October 7 attacks launched by Hamas against Israel]], which killed over 1,200 Israelis and sp ...aza]], sparked fears of possible infiltration by [[Hamas]], designated a [[terrorist]] organisation by the [[EU]], into the [[Western]]-funded UN agency.
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  • |description= Compelling analysis of the nature of the Brussels attacks of 22 March 2016 |note='''Right:''' The image that became emblematic of the Brussels attacks
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  • Pakistan warned Washington against future attacks. However, US military officials, under pressure from Obama to show progress ...esident of Pakistan, [[Asif Ali Zardari]], believes that terrorist bombing attacks inside Pakistan for which the Taliban are blamed are in fact [[CIA]] operat
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  • |constitutes=terrorist group ...tember 11 attacks|The Magnificent 19]]", praising the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]].<ref>[http://www.jihadwatch.org/2008/11/blogging-the-quran-suras-72-the-j
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  • |description=Palestinian terrorist group infiltrated and steered by [[Mossad]]. ...included moderate [[PLO]] leaders interested in dialogue with [[Israel]]; attacks meant to compromise PLO's position in [[Europe]] and [[Africa]]; and sabota
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  • ..."terrorism", depicting [[9/11]], the archetypal 21<sup>st</sup> century [[terrorist]] act, but in keeping with its position as [[establishment]] [[gatekeeper]] ...ment-designated "terrorist" is ''not'' another terrorist, but a "[[counter-terrorist]]". These fundamental points are almost never mentioned a {{ccm}} more inte
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  • ...liberty, equality, and human rights-the very virtues terrorist groups and terrorist states wish to eradicate-and answer those who seek to erode our nation's re ...onducted by think-tanks with close links to Israel’s ruling circles. Such attacks on MESA date back to 1967 and the Arab-Israeli war. The role of organisati
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  • ...ost wanted terrorist" as member of [[Al-Qaeda]] by the US for the [[9-11]] attacks presenting him as a bogeyman figure towards the western world. While his or ...ttacks]] on the [[United States]], along with numerous other mass-casualty attacks against civilian and military targets".
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  • .../ref>. Both Britain and Israel have [[Lavon affair|a history of false flag attacks]] in Egypt. ...the story of how they were set up by the government to carry out terrorist attacks.<ref name=alarabiya/>
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  • ...ors is that neutral, fact-based, language should be used. Words such as "[[terrorist]]" are not welcome unless used inside quotation marks.</ref> Groups such as ...omote fear of [[communism]] (the enemy image) by carrying out [[false flag attacks]].
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  • ...g to myself, “What is happening? These are Police officers? These are Anti-Terrorist Branch detectives? They are not supposed to be hitting me like this?” I .... There is no smoke without fire. Maybe these people did have explosives, terrorist plans and maps in their possession?” Unlike countries such as France and
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  • |title=Statement to the House on Terrorist Financing ...he [[9/11 Commission|commission]] investigating the [[September 11 attacks|attacks of September 11, 2001]].
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  • ==Terrorist Risk Advisors Network== ...ssociate international policy analyst at RAND Historical data on terrorism attacks
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  • ...ne Stewart]] to 28 months in prison for providing material assistance to a terrorist, her client, [[1993 World Trade Center bombing]] mastermind [[Omar Abdel-Ra ...wounded [[American]]s, saying the US courts lack jurisdiction because the attacks were random and not aimed at the [[United States]].<ref>''[https://unitedwi
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  • ...an be no doubt that British [[intelligence services]] were involved in the terrorist attack on the Black Sea Fleet base in Sevastopol on Oct. 29 and the act of 3/4 “They tried to absolve themselves of responsibility for the terrorist attack. They said that they did not even know about anything like that. It
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  • ...s running a drill at "precisely" the same stations at the same time as the attacks took place. ...n running a drill at "precisely" the same stations at the same time as the attacks took place.<ref name="ITV">[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JKvkhe3rqtc Vide
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  • ...sections devoted to it in Laqueur's book. South Africa is never cited as a terrorist state, and RENAMO does not appear in the index.<ref>A more complete tabulat ...143, 275. </ref> But terrorist acts of Western states are never designated terrorist â€â€? the word is reserved for the acts of groups and states th
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