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GovernmentIntelligence.com
governmentintelligence.com
A directory of US government information related to intelligence and crime.
United Kingdom Intelligence Agencies
fas.org
Profile of British intelligence agencies, including structure and areas of operation and lines of accountability.
Jane's Intelligence Review
jir.janes.com
International journal for threat analysis providing insights into the motives and momentum behind the world's trouble spots.
Cryptome
cryptome.org
Documents on cryptology, dual-use technologies, and national security and intelligence. Includes archives.
Numbers Stations
home.freeuk.com
Audio recordings from shortwave radio.
Infowar Guide - Intelligence
uta.fi
Information, documents, articles, readings, and links related to intelligence and national security.
Africa Intelligence
africaintelligence.com
Disseminates information and news on African politics and economics. Includes biographies of African leaders and links to news in specific countries.
Intelligence Online
intelligenceonline.com
The electronic edition of Intelligence Newsletter on the Internet designed to "appeal to diplomats, military and political officials, the heads of company security services or academics interested in intelligence matters, business intelligence and international political issues." Must subscribe to publication before gaining full access to site.
Association of Former Intelligence Officers
afio.com
AFIO provides a venue for applying independent, seasoned professional expertise and perspectives to historic, current, and future national, corporate and public security issues.
The National Security Archive at George Washington University
gwu.edu
Provides access to government documents declassified under the Freedom of Information Act(FOIA)in the form of electronic briefing books. The text of the FOIA itself is also available, as well as guidelines for requesting documents from the Government.
Security
tbs-sct.gc.ca
Policies and publications on security standards in the Canadian government.
Jane's IntelWeb
intelweb.janes.com
Monitors developments in terrorist and intelligence activity worldwide. Site is fee-based, but does provide limited free services.
Intelligence Resource Program
WWW.fas.org
The American intelligence community was shaped by nearly half a century of Cold War with the Soviet Union. With the end of the Cold War the community faces extraordinary challenges. This site is a comprehensive resource on the past and future of the American intelligence community.
Virtual World of Intelligence
virtualfreesites.com
Links to spy agencies, military intelligence, and counterintelligence.
The Literature of Intelligence
intellit.muskingum.edu
A searchable archive of materials covering such aspects of intelligence such as histories, collection and analysis, covert action, US and foreign agencies, signals intelligence, counterintelligence, terrorism, oversight and links to related web sites.
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Times LIVE In addition, the bill sought to draw a "complete veil" over the workings of the intelligence services. Secrecy should be limited to core state bodies in the ...
Tue, 31 Aug 2010 13:31:55 GMT+00:00
Times LIVE In addition, the bill sought to draw a "complete veil" over the workings of the intelligence services. Secrecy should be limited to core state bodies in the ...
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by admin on January 5 2010 Dolphins are so smart it s morally criminal to keep them locked up in tanks In fact we should be treating them as non human persons say scientists who have been studying the animals
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