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    Give some examples of how the Stasi and KGB used double agents during the cold war. One example on how the Stasi used double agents is the story of Kim Philly. He was one of Stasi’s best double agents. He got into Britain's heart and was getting information for them for 3 decades. The way he was able to get so close and get so much information is that he was a very important part of Britain's secret services. He was able to climb his way up the ladder of importance very quickly. He was…

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    Throughout the cold war, the intelligence policy has been characterised by a certain degree of continuity throughout the different administrations. The first President to remove a Director of Central Intelligence in charge in favour of a party-affiliated DCI was President Carter in 1976, who did not confirm the mandate of then DCI Bush. Despite that episode, continuity has profoundly marked the work of the Intelligence, by assuring it a stable structure, endowed with autonomy, and by maintaining…

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    Materials Compromised Fortunately, Regan did not successfully disseminate classified materials to foreign countries; he managed to lose and forget where he placed majority of the materials he stole. After Regan’s arrest, he agreed to fully cooperate with the government and disclose all of his locations where he placed classified materials. The FBI managed to recover approximately 20,000 pages of classified documents and multiple CDs and videotapes. Majority of the information on the materials…

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    Operation Condor Essay

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    found favor in it, they offered what support they could. The support offered to the operation primarily focused on technical support and propaganda. The technical support provided by the CIA to Operation Condor focused on creating a way for the intelligence communities of each state to be able to speak and share information with each other. This would allow each state to know how best they could help each other and plan operations in other…

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    Operations Executive, or the SOE, was a British intelligence agency that was formed shortly before the outbreak of World War II in 1940 (CITE). One of the main intentions of getting formed was to tackle the most powerful regimes in history, Hitler’s German empire (CITE). The SOE was formed in July 1940 from an order by Churchill, the prime minister at the time, and was formed from three smaller organizations: Section D – a branch of the Secret Intelligence Service handling in sabotage, EH – part…

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    The Causes Of 9/11

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    What were the causes of 9/11 ? 9/11 was one of the most devastating terrorist attacks in the U.S and the rest of the world. There were a couple of things that happened before that caused it to take place. The causes were the U.S getting involved in the Middle East and being allies with Israel. There are also sources suggesting that the U.S knew that the terrorist attack would take place. The terrorist group that attacked the World Trade Center and the Pentagon had stated how disgusted by…

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    False Flag Attacks

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    Over one hundred first responders, firefighters, and pedestrians heard explosions shortly before the buildings fell. The American people were told that the fire from the jet fuel weakened the steel joists enough for the building to collapse (Towers Collapse). However if that were true the buildings would not have fallen right into themselves in a free fall, they would have fallen to the side or leaned to the side because the impact and fire would have been hottest at the point of impact. However…

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    Honduras Essay

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    Culture Though Honduras is one of the poorest countries in Latin America and has the highest murder rate in the world, the culture as a whole adopts a laid-back style and has a distinct cultural flavor (CIA World Factbook). Some of the culture of Honduras is found in its Mayan roots, where temples in Tegucigalpa provide a glimpse into the historic past. In terms of common food, tortillas, beans, corn and rice are eaten every day. During lunch time, many businesses close so that a siesta can be…

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    I never quite understood the importance of privacy or political correctness as a child. The quick-witted banter that I had developed between friends really had no filter. I could say what I wanted, and how I wanted to say it without fear of ramifications, and my friends did the same. They were just words to us; they had little meaning, and if a conflict did erupt, it quickly fizzled out. However, the world changes, culture changes, ideas change, and with that so do freedoms. This is how my…

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    The country and city in which I chose to set up my English-language school is Singapore. The reason that I chose to establish an English-language school in Singapore is because they are a small island country that relies heavily on international trade and treaties to continue growing their economy. Their economy is fueled by imports and exports. The reason I think Singapore is a good location to establish an English-language school is because they need to maintain strong ties with major economic…

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