Director of Central Intelligence | ... rin's autobiographic Return to Earth, played a fictional character based on | Richard Helms in the 1977 adaptation of John Ehrlichman's Watergate novel ... |
FBI | ... nity the Men in Black often claim to be from the U.S. Air Force, CIA or the | . Those who have encountered them say they produce identification, but whe ... |
National Security Agency | As of 2006, the | (NSA) has yet to declassify "boxes and boxes" of Liberty documents. Numero ... |
DIO | ... not a producer of intelligence; it collates intelligence data generated by | , ASIS, ASIO and DSD to create analytical products. The Department of Prim ... |
Central Intelligence Agency | ... tour of duty, Kelly retired from the service, but is later re-hired by the | 's (CIA) Special Activities Division (Special Operations Group) for anothe ... |
Shin Bet | ... Shubaki, former financial aide to Arafat, told the Israeli security service | that Arafat used several million dollars of aid money to buy weapons and s ... |
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation | ... e its move, ONA had been a sub-tenant in the Central Office building of the | (ASIO) in , Canberra |
Defense Intelligence Agency | A U.S. | assessment in the first half of 1998 said that the Army's armour and artil ... |
Special Activities Division | ... induce or reinforce attitudes and behaviors favorable to US objectives. The | (SAD) is a division of the Central Intelligence Agency's National Clandest ... |
Royal Canadian Mounted Police | ... aris for international flights and a Challenger 601 for domestic trips. The | also furnish constant personal security for the prime minister and his or ... |
Royal Canadian Mounted Police | ... g a current Member of the Legislative Assembly, commissioned officer of the | or make act as if explicitly being a Commissioner of Oaths |
Canadian Security Intelligence Service | ... e branch with national security responsibilities, but was replaced with the | in 1984, following revelations of illegal covert operations relating to th ... |
NKVD | ... ttee, Solomon Mikhoels and Itzik Feffer—who doubled as an informant for the | |
Inter-Services Intelligence | ... ated that a report by India's Intelligence Bureau indicated that Pakistan's | organization was "desperately trying to revive Sikh" militant activity in ... |
Central Intelligence Agency | ... red the large degree of leeway that the US government, and particularly the | , was giving Noriega. After the Drug Enforcement Administration encountere ... |
Federal Bureau of Investigation | ... gencies: the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF), the | (FBI), or the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). He regarded the prese ... |
CIA | ... oesn't let Pleakley or Jumba return on her ship, and orders Cobra, a former | agent who previously met the Councilwoman at Roswell, to keep an eye on th ... |
MI5 | ... were military intelligence officers and another four were Secret Service or | agents. Only one Squad member was captured, Frank Teeling, and he managed ... |
Israeli intelligence | ... the details of his involvement are unclear. However, his allies–as well as | –confirm that he urged his men throughout the battle to hold their ground ... |
KGB | ... heard the news of the outbreak of war on the radio. On the other hand, the | learned about the attack in advance, probably from its intelligence source ... |
United States Department of Homeland Security | ... orge W. Bush administration consolidated many of these activities under the | (DHS), a new cabinet department established as a result of the Homeland Se ... |
NKVD | ... security measure, non-Communist volunteers would first be interviewed by an | agent |
KGB | ... ned umbrella. Widespread allegations involving the Bulgarian government and | have not led to any legal results. However, it was learned that after fall ... |
FBI | ... ion learned tonight for her own benefit. Wadsworth reveals himself to be an | agent and arrests Miss Scarlet as police secure the house. He tries to tel ... |
Royal Canadian Mounted Police | ... American citizen was an incident while on tour with Alice Cooper where the | searched the band's lockers during a performance. Nothing was found, yet t ... |
Special Activities Division | ... e service, but is later re-hired by the Central Intelligence Agency's (CIA) | (Special Operations Group) for another mission in Vietnam. At the same tim ... |
EFTU | ... ESCO, UNIDO, UNITAR, UNMIBH, UNMIK, UNMOP, UNOMIG, UNRWA, UNTAET, UPU, WCO, | , WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, and WTrO. Egypt is 1 of only 7 U.N. members which ... |
Government Communications Headquarters | ... and tourism businesses. The Government's electronic surveillance operation | (GCHQ), renowned for its "doughnut-shape" building, is in Cheltenham. Vert ... |
National Security Agency | ... kages. AES is the first publicly accessible and open cipher approved by the | (NSA) for top secret information (see Security of AES, below) |
CIA | ... ribed the existence of secret detention facilities (black sites) run by the | in Central and Eastern Europe. The Swiss government did not officially con ... |
Federal Bureau of Investigation | Based on statistics reported to the | , Camden was the third-most dangerous city in the U.S. during 2002, and ha ... |
MI5 | ... ing his treatment at the Priory, Robeson was being monitored by the British | . Both US and intelligence services were well aware of Robeson's suicidal ... |
World Federation of Trade Unions | Franc Zone, | |
Drug Enforcement Administration | ... particularly the Central Intelligence Agency, was giving Noriega. After the | encountered opposition from Oliver North in investigating Noriega's role i ... |
Special Branch | ... ed that Gray received his nickname from the Royal Ulster Constabulary (RUC) | |
MI5 | ... the UK Parliament by Tony Banks, which concerns itself with a disclosure by | that it had proposed using pigeons as flying bombs during World War II. Th ... |
Drug Enforcement Administration | ... rms and Explosives (ATF), the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), or the | (DEA). He regarded the presence of additional law-enforcement agencies, su ... |
Royal Canadian Mounted Police | The | Academy, "Depot" Division, is on the western perimeter of the city. As cap ... |
Special Circumstances | ... e Zakalwe, who was born outside of the Culture but was recruited into it by | agent Diziet Sma to work as an operative intervening in less advanced civi ... |
Federal Bureau of Investigation | ... alize all criminal identification records, a database now maintained by the | |
Sicherheitspolizei | ... ipo or Kriminalpolizei (Criminal Police) were incorporated into the SiPo or | (Security Police) and considered a complementary organisation to the SD or ... |
KGB | ... kull was still formidable enough to prove useful. In 1953, a Soviet Russian | agent named Albert Malik set up his spy/criminal organization in Algeria a ... |
Royal Canadian Mounted Police | Near the end of December, the Liberals were rocked by a | criminal investigation into the leaking of news of a federal tax change fo ... |
CIA | ... der Gulbuddin Hekmatyar. In an interview Massoud expressed: "We thought the | knew everything. But they didn't. They supported some bad people [meaning ... |
NKVD | ... tion by state agencies. Most soldiers of the Home Army were captured by the | or UB political police. They were interrogated and imprisoned on various c ... |
United States Intelligence Community | ... g used in a suicide attack and criticized the news media's treatment of the | . Clancy appeared again on PBS's Charlie Rose, where he debated Senator an ... |
Defense Intelligence Agency | ... ing in various agencies including the NSA, Central Intelligence Agency, and | |
German intelligence | ... system, the Germans needed to know where the V-1s were landing. Therefore, | was requested to obtain this impact data from their agents in Britain. How ... |
Federal Bureau of Investigation | ... Committee (DNC) headquarters at the Watergate complex on June 17, 1972. The | (FBI) connected cash found on the burglars to a slush fund used by the Com ... |
GRU | ... ed in convincing Soviet observers that the Red October has been lost, but a | agent masquerading as a ship's cook had hidden behind in the submarine. He ... |
CIA | ... iefs, with respect to American policy, caught the attention of the FBI, the | and the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC), and also brought ... |
Federal Bureau of Investigation | Additionally, Louis J. Freeh, a former director of the | , will serve as an independent monitor to oversee Daimler’s compliance wit ... |
WFTU | ... observer), OPCW, PCA, SAARC, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNU, UPU, WCL, WCO, | , WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO |
SVR | ... ace to the new United Islamic Republic. With the cooperation of the Russian | , they are infiltrated into Tehran, where they laser-designate the home of ... |
Congressional Research Service | According to the | , Hamas admitted to having executed Palestinians accused of collaborating ... |
Mossad | On August 23, Israeli | reportedly gave his name to the CIA as part of a list of 19 names they sai ... |
WFTU | WCO, | |
GCHQ | ... f the royal prerogative. One such order implemented the government's ban of | staff from joining a trade union. Another, the Civil Service (Amendment) O ... |
Royal Canadian Mounted Police | ... llowing services also hold jurisdiction in the city and are in partnership: | , Canadian National Railway Police Service and the Canadian Pacific Railwa ... |
Office of Naval Communications | ... e Japanese, the U.S. Navy, led by the Communication Security Section of the | , had for several years enjoyed some success with penetrating Japanese com ... |
KGB | ... efly in The Cardinal of the Kremlin, during which he arranges the escape of | Chairman Gerasimov's wife and daughter after the Chairman decides to defec ... |
National Security Agency | #U.S. | in February 1962 as the main CPU of the IBM 7950 Harvest system, used unti ... |
KGB | ... olice officers received advanced soviet weapons, as well as training by the | and Soviet commandos. Due to problems with local political parties in his ... |
National Intelligence Estimate | ... worked two years for the CIA as a "senior estimates officer", preparing the | . Dr. MacMichael's responsibility was centered upon Central America. He ha ... |
Department of Homeland Security | ... , was later part of the Department of Transportation, and is now within the | .) This law is often relied upon to prevent the Department of Defense from ... |
CIA | ... iana. In 2006, Damon joined Robert De Niro in The Good Shepherd as a career | officer, and played an undercover mobster working for the Massachusetts St ... |
Central Intelligence Agency | ... eedom of Information Act are pending in various agencies including the NSA, | , and Defense Intelligence Agency |
Federal Bureau of Investigation | ... ment of Justice, the following offenses occurred in Boca Raton in 2006. The | assembles this data each year through the Uniform Crime Reporting Program |
Shin Bet | ... truce was agreed to, some on the Israeli side were not optimistic about it, | chief Yuval Diskin stating in May 2008 that a ground incursion into Gaza w ... |
Office of Strategic Services | ... d the first closed-circuit oxygen SCUBA course in the United States for the | maritime unit at the Academy on 17 May 1943. In 1945 A Department of Aviat ... |
Department of Homeland Security | ... the Department of Justice to three new components within the newly created | , as part of a major government reorganization following the September 11 ... |
Mossad | On August 23, Israeli | reportedly gives his name to the CIA as part of a list of 19 names they sa ... |
WFTU | ... W, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UNMEE, UPU, WADB (regional), WAEMU, WCL, WCO, | , WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTr |
Defense Intelligence Agency | ... tary spending, which is allegedly much higher than the official budget. The | estimated that the real Chinese military budget for 2008 was between US$10 ... |
Inter-Services Intelligence | ... as well as to destabilize the nation. India has also accused the Pakistan's | (ISI) agency of reinvigorating terrorism in the country via support to the ... |
United States Department of Homeland Security | ... ghting, etc. The stated mission of the vehicle is counter-terrorism for the | , but could be easily adapted for other uses; medical response, emergency ... |
KGB | ... had regular contacts with a Soviet diplomat who later was revealed to be a | agent. According to Stoltenberg he immediately broke off this relationship ... |
FBI | ... tical beliefs, with respect to American policy, caught the attention of the | , the CIA and the House Committee on Un-American Activities (HUAC), and al ... |
KGB | ... ist Party (1969–81) and later a member of the Soviet Union's Politburo, the | , and USSR Deputy Prime Minister (until 1987). Elchibey was formally depos ... |
NKVD | ... rs, therefore for more than a year it was the Soviet Union agencies such as | that took responsibility for disarming the AK. By the end of the war appro ... |
Mossad | ... ann in 1936 in Berlin). He was captured by the Israeli intelligence agency, | , in a suburb of Buenos Aires on May 11, 1960, and tried in Jerusalem on A ... |
Israeli Military Intelligence | In August 2002, the | Chief alleged that Arafat's personal wealth was in the range of USD $1.3 b ... |
MI6 | ... ten in January and February 1958. The story centres on the investigation by | operative James Bond into the gold smuggling activities of Auric Goldfinge ... |
RCMP Security Service | The | was a specialized political intelligence and counterintelligence branch wi ... |
Inter-Services Intelligence | ... nd provided covert support to factions of the Afghan mujahideen through the | agency |
Central Intelligence Agency | ... irginians work for federal agencies in Northern Virginia, which include the | and the Department of Defense, as well as the National Science Foundation, ... |
Research Department | ... Forces (IDF) Directorate of Military Intelligence's (abbreviated as "Aman") | was responsible for formulating Israel's intelligence estimate. Their asse ... |
SMERSH | ... ies of Auric Goldfinger, who is also suspected by MI6 of being connected to | , the Soviet counter-intelligence organisation. As well as establishing th ... |
National Clandestine Service | ... ctivities Division (SAD) is a division of the Central Intelligence Agency's | , responsible for Covert Action and "Special Activities". These special ac ... |
Office of Naval Intelligence | ... ions. This earlier, racist and inflammatory version, as well as the FBI and | (ONI) reports, led to the coram nobis retrials which overturned the convic ... |
FBI | ... s. A United States court ruled in 1988 that a similar technique used by the | against reputed former Gulfport, Mississippi cocaine dealers after having ... |
National Security Agency | ... hrow the government, but ended up pulling out in less than a year since the | (NSA) had been monitoring him the entire time and aided government forces ... |
NKVD | ... truce with the Soviets. Even then, the main forces of the Red Army and the | conducted operations against the AK partisans, including during or directl ... |
MI5 | ... are handled by the tri-service 15 Psychological Operations Group. (See also | and Secret Intelligence Service). The British were one of the first major ... |
Federal Bureau of Investigation | The | (FBI) led the official investigation, known as OKBOMB, with Weldon L. Kenn ... |
Federal Bureau of Investigation | ... ment. They expressed anger at the federal government's handling of the 1992 | (FBI) standoff with Randy Weaver at Ruby Ridge as well as the Waco Siege—a ... |
Director of Central Intelligence | ... in's autobiography Return to Earth. The next year, he portrayed a fictional | (based on Richard Helms) in Washington: Behind Closed Doors, an adaptation ... |
CIA | The | reportedly received Hazmi's name as part of a list of 19 names that were p ... |
CIA | ... thern Virginia, including the headquarters of the Department of Defense and | ; and military facilities in Hampton Roads, the site of the region's main ... |
National Security Agency | At the RSA Conference 2005, the | (NSA) announced Suite B which exclusively uses ECC for digital signature g ... |
SMERSH | ... g gold out of the country: M also suspects Goldfinger of being connected to | and financing their western networks with his gold. Bond visits the Bank o ... |
National Security Agency | ... thematical proof of security has been published for ECC . However, the U.S. | has endorsed ECC by including schemes based on it in its Suite B set of re ... |
Department of Homeland Security | Since September 11, 2001, the newly created | has conducted at least three exercises to test continuity plans. The first ... |
Senate Intelligence Committee | ... lomacy to strangle freedom in the night". A CIA operative testifying to the | was alleged by Helms to have admitted rigging the election, but senators t ... |
FBI | Recognizing that any surface approach will be seen by Hummel's men, | Director Womack (John Spencer) is forced to turn to federal prisoner John ... |
Sicherheitsdienst | ... an "intelligentsia action". Approximately 800 Polish civilians and what the | (SD) termed "potential resistance leaders" were killed. The Totenkopfverbä ... |
Department of Homeland Security | ... e set aside for the Mountain Longleaf National Wildlife Refuge in 2003. The | also uses a portion of the de-commissioned fort for the Center for Domesti ... |
Central Intelligence Agency | ... s started by Emmanuel Constant. In 1993, Constant, who had been on the U.S. | 's payroll as an informant since 1992, organized the Front for the Advance ... |
Agencja Wywiadu | ... al Security Agency), which deals with internal security of the country, and | (Intelligence Agency), which deals with foreign intelligence |
Central Intelligence Agency | ... , brought down the first Hind gunship with a Stinger in September 1986. The | eventually supplied nearly 500 Stingers (some sources claim 1,500–2,000) t ... |
Federal Bureau of Investigation | ... s February 19, 2010, investigative summary on the 2001 anthrax attacks, the | revealed that Bruce Edwards Ivins was inspired by GEB to hide secret codes ... |
Federal Bureau of Investigation | ... x would come back to haunt LaMotta later in life, during a hearing with the | |
Federal Bureau of Investigation | J. Edgar Hoover, the director of the | , for years had been suspicious about potential influence of communists in ... |
CIA | ... joined the anti-communist advocacy group established by the United States' | , the Association for Cultural Freedom, joining its Executive Board in 195 ... |
Congressional Research Service | ... of the 1933 Glass–Steagall Act since the 1980s, if not earlier. In 1987 the | prepared a report that explored the cases for and against preserving the G ... |
Federal Bureau of Investigation | In the same year in the United States, according to | data, though 4,704 crimes were committed due to racial bias and 1,617 were ... |
Directorate of Military Intelligence | The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) | 's (abbreviated as "Aman") Research Department was responsible for formula ... |
Defense Intelligence Agency | On another note an analyst with the | (DIA), Julie Sirrs, had visited Afghanistan, but only in those areas contr ... |
Sicherheitsdienst | ... main office in charge of SS security services and had under its command the | (SD), Kriminalpolizei (Kripo), and the Gestapo as well as several addition ... |
Drug Enforcement Administration | ... 08 and November 2009, to the presence of levamisole in the drug supply. The | reported that, as of February 2010, 71% of seized cocaine lots coming into ... |
National Security Agency | ... it had previously asserted executive authority to enact, in the case of the | domestic wiretapping program |
National Security Agency | ... he full AES were side-channel attacks on some specific implementations. The | (NSA) reviewed all the AES finalists, including Rijndael, and stated that ... |
Royal Canadian Mounted Police | ... nal and environmental radicals, the party's provincial office was raided by | (RCMP) officers as part of an ongoing investigation of illegal use of char ... |
CIA | As of 2009, the | stated that there were approximately 44,000 "... airports or airfields rec ... |
FBI | ... chapter, when the book's main character is placed in charge of bombing the | headquarters. Some have pointed out similarities between the bombing in th ... |
Abwehr | ... to 1970. He won further acclaim for his portrayal of the mentally-unhinged | Sgt. Gratz in LWT's 1969 war drama Manhunt. In 1975, Hardy portrayed Princ ... |
FBI | ... former accomplices but learns too late that the deal had been set up by the | and DEA, with Dulli and Derek having leaked the nature and location of the ... |
Government Communications Headquarters | ... and tourism businesses. The Government's electronic surveillance operation | (GCHQ), renowned for its "doughnut-shape" building, is in Cheltenham. Vert ... |
Federal Bureau of Investigation | The | publication "Crime in the United States" provides unranked statistical dat ... |
Stasi | In 1990, it was discovered in the archive of the | (the state security service of the former German Democratic Republic) that ... |
NKVD | ... r Polish proxies, WiN was far from efficient. A significant victory for the | and the newly created Polish secret police, Urząd Bezpieczeństwa, came in ... |
Federal Bureau of Investigation | In 1939 through 1941, the | (FBI) compiled the Custodial Detention Index (CDI) on citizens, enemy alie ... |
FBI | ... ssure from Focus on the Family, Milt Ahlerich, an assistant director of the | , sent a letter to Ruthless and its distributing company Priority Records, ... |
National Security Agency | The plot follows a secret branch of the United States' | who have developed a time travelling device based upon alien technology fo ... |
Central Intelligence Agency | The United States | , and Argentine military officers financed by the CIA, were engaged in the ... |
CIA | ... intelligence chief. Siemiątkowski is charged with facilitating the alleged | detention operation in Poland, where foreign suspects may have been tortur ... |
Intelligence Bureau | ... by Vicky Nanjappa, writing for Rediff.com, stated that a report by India's | indicated that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence organization was "de ... |
Criminal Intelligence Service Canada | ... ion of support services such as the Canadian Police Information Centre, the | , Forensic Science and Identification Services, the Canadian Firearms Prog ... |
Central Intelligence Agency | ... ates were partly responsible for September 11 due to their "gutting" of the | . Clancy has also associated himself with General Anthony Zinni, a critic ... |
Office of Naval Intelligence | ... government reportedly struck a secret deal with the imprisoned Luciano. The | knew that Luciano maintained good connections in the Sicilian and Italian ... |
Abwehr | ... hile Pujol downplayed the extent of V-1 damage, trouble came from Ostro, an | agent in Lisbon who pretended to have agents reporting from London. He tol ... |
Bureau Central de Renseignements et d'Action | ... dministrative capacity, but SOE soon used him as a liaison officer with the | (BCRA), the Free French intelligence agency. He was parachuted into occupi ... |
FIOD-ECD | ... ten 2–0 in Rotterdam, both goals scored by Julio Ricardo Cruz. In 1998, the | (Fiscal Information and Investigation Service/Economic Investigation Servi ... |
MI5 | ... fear of Chaplin's ability to lampoon the investigators. In February 2012 an | file on Chaplin was opened to the public which revealed that the FBI had c ... |
Federal Bureau of Investigation | ... et agent codenamed Cassius, a senior aide to a senator in Washington by the | , and using him to feed false information about the Americans' knowledge a ... |
United States Department of Homeland Security | ... of Military Justice. In early 2011, Sanchez introduced a bill requiring the | to issue rules governing searches and seizures of the laptops, cellphones, ... |
Diogenes Club | ... that they are not the same versions as appear in those stories, nor is the | itself exactly the same |
CIA | ... would cease criticism of Dianetics and Scientology. This included forging a | memo and sending it to media sources, including The New York Times, to spr ... |
National Security Agency | ... e Residents From the West Coast During World War II, David Lowman, a former | (NSA) operative, argues that Magic intercepts ("Magic" was the code-name f ... |
Inter-Services Intelligence | ... 500 in an envelope to settle a debt, to the assassin's widow. The Pakistani | (ISI) and Abdul Rasul Sayyaf, an Afghan Wahhabi Islamist, have also been m ... |
Australian Security Intelligence Organisation | ... al, Senator Lionel Murphy, led a police raid on the Melbourne office of the | , which was under his ministerial responsibility. Murphy believed that the ... |
National Security Agency | ... n uncovered by the FBI in the 1998 United States embassy bombings case, the | (NSA) began tracking the communications of Mihdhar's father-in-law Ahmad M ... |
Kempeitai | ... local Chinese populace. Especially feared was the Japanese military police | and its network of informants. Penang was administered by four successive ... |
Special Branch | According to Stephen Dorril, at about the same time, | officers recruited an informant within CND, Stanley Bonnett, on the instru ... |
MI5 | The security service ( | ) has carried out surveillance of CND members it considered to be subversi ... |
Mossad | ... nce services of undermining the moral fiber of Palestinian youth as part of | 's recruitment of what Hamas termed collaborators. Nonetheless, Israeli mi ... |
MI5 | ... ed that in 1967 Mountbatten attended a private meeting with press baron and | agent Cecil King, and the Government's chief scientific adviser, Solly Zuc ... |
WFTU | ... , ITU, NAM, OIC, OPCW, OSCE, PFP, SCO, UN, UNCTAD, UNESCO, UNIDO, UPU, WCO, | , WHO, WIPO, WMO, WToO, WTrO (observer |
intelligence | ... ncil was created to improve coordination between the different security and | bodies, and the political branch of government |
Army Intelligence | ... ng basic training at Fort Dix, he requested assignment to Fort Holabird for | training, but was dropped after a few weeks without explanation. He went t ... |
Office of Strategic Services | ... nd commando groups such as the Special Operations Executive (SOE), the U.S. | (OSS) and the nascent British Special Air Service (SAS) Regiment. Inglis H ... |
Mossad | ... ian Army conducted military exercises near the border, and Ashraf Marwan, a | mole in Egypt who may have been an Egyptian double agent, inaccurately war ... |
FBI | The | , under written directive from Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, began t ... |
Royal Canadian Mounted Police | Canada briefly issued a $1000 Canadian dollar bill in 1992, but the | was able to successfully argue against the continued printing of this bill ... |
FBI | The United States | assert that some individuals who engage in "nuisance" offenses (such as vo ... |
intelligence service | ... cronym "Hamas" first appeared in 1987 in a leaflet that accused the Israeli | s of undermining the moral fiber of Palestinian youth as part of Mossad's ... |
Federal Bureau of Investigation | ... r 100,000 compared to a national rate of 2,942 and 3,180 for the State. The | (FBI) defines violent offenses to include forcible rape, robbery, murder, ... |
Drug Enforcement Administration | ... ocally as "Fat Albert", which is used for drug interdiction missions by the | . On April 20, 2007 a Cessna 182 crashed after its left wing struck the te ... |
United States Department of Homeland Security | ... owing a reorganization of many U.S. government agencies in 2003 to form the | after the September 11 attacks, and may be used to refer to the actions of ... |
Stasi | ... shot Ohnesorg, Karl-Heinz Kurras, was revealed in 2009 to be an undercover | (East German State Security) agent. Kurras was charged with manslaughter a ... |
CIA | ... earch community the Men in Black often claim to be from the U.S. Air Force, | or the FBI. Those who have encountered them say they produce identificatio ... |
Sicherheitspolizei | ... additional offices to handle finance, administration, and supply. The term | referred to the combined forces of the Kriminalpolizei, and the Gestapo, p ... |
Secret Intelligence Service | ... led by the tri-service 15 Psychological Operations Group. (See also MI5 and | ). The British were one of the first major military powers to use psycholo ... |
NKVD | ... held by Soviet military in detention camps subjected to verification by the | . Members of Nazi party organizations and government officials were segreg ... |
Drug Enforcement Administration | ... Command and HMX-1 (the presidential helicopter squadron). The United States | 's training academy, the FBI Academy, the FBI Laboratory, and the Naval Cr ... |
NKVD | During the 1930s and 1940s Joseph Stalin's | carried out numerous assassinations outside of the Soviet Union, such as t ... |
Director of Central Intelligence | ... res, such as Senior Advisor to President Barack Obama David Axelrod, former | James Woolsey and former chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers Mart ... |
Royal Canadian Mounted Police | ... ve damage and injured 27 people. Other targets included Montreal City Hall, | recruitment offices, railway tracks, and army installations. FLQ members, ... |
U.S. Department of Homeland Security | ... r cabinet level agencies are represented by activities on the garrison: The | , the U.S. Department of Agriculture, the U.S. Department of Health and Hu ... |