The Inevitable Dossier

The Inevitable Dossier
Title The Inevitable Dossier PDF eBook
Author Roberth "Messiah" Edberg
Publisher Roberth Edberg
Total Pages 210
Release 2006-05-19
Genre Religion
ISBN 9197616109

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Basic understanding: "What if I told you, that your most precious and fundamental values were controlled by others? I guess you most likely would doubt it. It's however both true and inevitable." Dossier context: “Have you ever felt like being that little child who discovered that the Emperor was naked and that there were no new clothes? What if I told you that the Holy Grail contains the answer to why the little child spoke up and you didn’t. This dossier presents a pathway to understanding. You and you alone can decide if you are ready.”

Documents on British Foreign Policy, 1919-1939

Documents on British Foreign Policy, 1919-1939
Title Documents on British Foreign Policy, 1919-1939 PDF eBook
Author Great Britain. Foreign Office
Publisher
Total Pages 902
Release 1946
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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Rogue Spooks

Rogue Spooks
Title Rogue Spooks PDF eBook
Author Dick Morris
Publisher St. Martin's Press
Total Pages 290
Release 2017-08-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1250167868

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Asserts that anti-Trump partisans are scheming to overturn the will of the American electorate by paralyzing the Trump presidency.

The Modern British Data State, 1945-2000

The Modern British Data State, 1945-2000
Title The Modern British Data State, 1945-2000 PDF eBook
Author Kevin Manton
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 233
Release 2022-11-25
Genre History
ISBN 1000801160

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This political history studies the phenomenal growth of the modern British state’s interest in collecting, collating and deploying population data. It dates this biopolitical data turn in British politics to the arrival of the Labour government in 1964. It analyses government’s increased desire to know the population, the impact this has had on British political culture and the institutions and systems introduced or modified to achieve this. It probes the political struggles around these initiatives to show that despite setbacks along the way and regardless of party, all British governments since the mid-1960s have accepted that data is the key to modern politics and have pursued it relentlessly.

Population Registers and Privacy in Britain, 1936—1984

Population Registers and Privacy in Britain, 1936—1984
Title Population Registers and Privacy in Britain, 1936—1984 PDF eBook
Author Kevin Manton
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 232
Release 2018-12-11
Genre History
ISBN 3030027538

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This book examines the fraught political relationship between British governments, which wanted information about peoples’ lives, and the people who desired privacy. To do this it looks at something that Britain only experienced in wartime, a centralized and up-to-date list of everyone in the country: a population register. The abolition of this wartime system is contrasted with later attempts to reintroduce registration, and the change in the political mind-set driving these later schemes to develop centralised webs of so-called objective data is examined. These policies were confronted by privacy campaigns, studied here, but it is shown how government responses succeeded in turning political debates about data into technical discussions about computerization; thus protecting its data, largely on paper, from oversight. This reformulation also shaped the 1984 Data Protection Act, which consequently did not protect privacy but rather increased government’s ability to gain knowledge of, and hence power over, the people.

Tell Me No Lies

Tell Me No Lies
Title Tell Me No Lies PDF eBook
Author John Pilger
Publisher Random House
Total Pages 664
Release 2011-02-15
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN 1407085700

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Tell Me No Lies is a celebration of the very best investigative journalism, and includes writing by some of the greatest practitioners of the craft: Seymour Hersh on the My Lai massacre; Paul Foot on the Lockerbie cover-up; Wilfred Burchett, the first Westerner to enter Hiroshima following the atomic bombing; Israeli journalist Amira Hass, reporting from the Gaza Strip in the 1990s; Gunter Wallraff, the great German undercover reporter; Jessica Mitford on 'The American Way of Death'; Martha Gelhorn on the liberation of the death camp at Dachau. The book - a selection of articles, broadcasts and books extracts that revealed important and disturbing truths - ranges from across many of the critical events, scandals and struggles of the past fifty years. Along the way it bears witness to epic injustices committed against the peoples of Vietnam, Cambodia, East Timor and Palestine. John Pilger sets each piece of reporting in its context and introduces the collection with a passionate essay arguing that the kind of journalism he celebrates here is being subverted by the very forces that ought to be its enemy. Taken as a whole, the book tells an extraordinary 'secret history' of the modern era. It is also a call to arms to journalists everywhere - before it is too late.

Miernik Dossier

Miernik Dossier
Title Miernik Dossier PDF eBook
Author Charles McCarry
Publisher Abrams
Total Pages 181
Release 2007-10-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1590203755

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A circle of spies travels by Cadillac from Switzerland to the Sudan in this critically acclaimed novel: “arguably the finest modern American spy story” (The New York Times). Paul Christopher is cool, urbane, clear-sighted—a perfect American agent in deep cover in the twilight world of international intrigue. But now even he does not know which side is good or bad in a maze of double- and triplecross. When a small group of international agents embarks on a road trip from Switzerland to the Sudan, Christopher is among them. Along for the ride are a comical Polish exile, a beautiful Hungarian seductress, and a North African prince with an appetite for women and a lust for power. Christopher only knows that he has to find whose finger is on the trigger of a terrorist threat that could turn the Cold War uncomfortably hot—and God help everyone if he makes a mistake. Related as a collection of dossier notes on the mission, The Miernik Dossier reveals a complicated web in which each character spins his or her own deception.