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For his part, Mr Geller prefers to maintain an air of inscrutability about this second career, arguing that records of intelligence agency interest in psychics dating back 40 years proves a track record of success.

He said it is necessary to look at cases where "the interaction between an undercover officer and members of an activist group, taken together with the detailed records of intelligence reported back by them into the Metropolitan police system, yielded an obvious potential source of material relevant to criminal proceedings".

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In yet another adversarial moment with the U.S. intelligence community, Trump cast the report and memo as a "tremendous blot" on the record of intelligence agencies.

Bethany Hastie of McGill University said that the HTNCC had a good track record of intelligence assessment and awareness-raising with respect to human trafficking, and she therefore approved of the plan's funding of the HTNCC.

Files down to the late 1960s are now public, albeit with notable omissions (for example, the records, of the intelligence and counter-intelligence services themselves).From this material, Sir Percy Cradock, who chaired the JIC from 1985 to 1992, has compiled both its history and an insider's view of major post-war crises.

He won access to records of the intelligence agency bank account in London, and discovered evidence of generous payments to Mr. Chiluba's children, the boutique and even the chief justice of the Zambian Supreme Court, among others.

We know that all the nations in the Iraqi neighborhood have tight control of their borders, and that even when birds cross the borders, this occurrence will be written down in the records of the intelligence agencies.

The case might have faded altogether if not that a torrent of new evidence became available, beginning in 1978 with the publication of Allen Weinstein's "Perjury," and continuing with Sam Tanenhaus's 1997 biography of Chambers and the release of the Venona transcripts, records of Soviet intelligence communications during World War II.

Updated at 11.40am GMT 11.38am GMT More on the information passed to the police by the undercover officer from Robert Booth: In records of the intelligence passed to the Met's Racial and Violent Crime Task Force from 28 September 1998 onwards, Ellison found "personal details relating to Mr and Mrs Lawrence" provided by the undercover officer known as N81.

The articles published today are based on thousands of United States military incident and intelligence reports — records of engagements, mishaps, intelligence on enemy activity and other events from the war in Afghanistan — that were made public on Sunday on the Internet.

These novels are records of a penetrating intelligence, a skeptical intelligence (but, thank God, not a reflexively skeptical intelligence).

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