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  1. STATUS REPORT ON THE NATIONAL PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFORT AS OF JUNE 30, 1953, AND PROGRESS REPORT OF THE PSYCHOLOGICAL STRATEGY BOARD

    Information Activities studied the whole problem of the world struggle with a view to basic improvements ... views which he was known to hold on the importance of seizing the initiative in the cold war. This found ... France and the Federal Republic of Germany be initiated by the State Department immediately with a view ... with a view to basic improvements in the U.S. position, the struggle, on the psycho- logical ... on January 20 n major factor in the world psychological struggle, doubly so because of the stronp views ... be initiated by the State Department immediately with a view to implementation as soon es possible ...

  2. STUDIES IN INTELLIGENCE

    They do not represent the official views of the Central Intelligence Agency or of the Office of Training. WARNING ... in things which are to the uninformed view negligible, and conversely that experts will sometimes inflate ... to the Western view to act in such a fashion as to serve what we estimate to be their real aims. Moreover, ... are those of the authors. They do not represent the official views of the Central Intelligence Agency or of the Ofiice ... can sometimes point out major significance in things which are to the uninformed view negligible, ... German policy in years to come. Even the Soviets do not always appear to the Western view to act ...

  3. WEEKLY SUMMARY

    been building up pressure against the allied Special Forces camp at Dak Seang, a remote outpost in the central ... against the same area on 7 April. In view of the sensitivity of such operations, it seems unlikely that these raids, ... by both Peking and Pyongyang as a rebuff, however, to what they view as growing cooperation between Moscow ... at Dak Seang, a remote outpost in the central highlands province of Kontum. Two North Viet- namese ... of Cam- bodia on 5-6 April and a helicopter assault against the same area on 7 April. In view ... certainly are intended by both Peking and Pyongyang as a rebuff, however, to what they view as growing ...

  4. SCIENTIFIC & TECHNICIAL INTELLIGENCE COMMITTEE OPEN SOURCE SUBCOMMITTEE OCTOBER 1991- MARCH 1995

    out by Special Operations Forces. This is a non-traditional view of "open source" ... are extensions of acquisition capabilities: 1) remote: Radio and/or press selection, feed, and procurement; ... provide planners and developers with the point of view of the NAIC internal customer (TA/GT analysts) ... This is a non-traditional view of "open source" in that we have identified commercial and open source methodologies ... are extensions of acquisition capabilities:_ 1) remote: Radio and/or press selection, feed, and procurement; ... and operational capabilities developed. The AOSRT will provide planners and developers with the point of view ...

  5. SOUTH AFRICA: ARMAMENTS INDUSTRY

    This same weakness, in our view, would also prevent Pretoria from becoming a reliable arms supplier. Armscor's ... for the production of large ships, none of the shipyards in South Africa, in our view, has the specialized equipment ... parts. Figure 16. Prototype of a South African�built remotely piloted vehicle. Among its potential ... a protracted conventional war with the current level of arms production. This same weakness, in our view ... Africans already have blueprints for the shipyards in South Africa, in our view ... © African—built remotely piloted vehicle. Among its potential missions are reconnaissance, surveillance and hoto ...

  6. ESAU XVI-62 THE INDIAN COMMUNIST PARTY AND THE SINO-SOVIET DISPUTE

    the ruling national bourgeoisie of underdeveloped countries, and their views on the most appropriate means ... it in China?" Joshi subsequently claimed that eighteen months before Ranadive expressed these views publicly ... until its leader- ship revised its views or was made to revise them. Ranadive was also said to have predicted ... and their views on the most appropriate means of Communist assumption of power. The gap between the CPSU ... Joshi subsequently claimed that eighteen months before Ranadive expressed these views publicly ...

  7. CA PROPAGANDA PERSPECTIVES

    miscalculated by-Hanoi's leaders, who in their isolation and obsession with their own distorted view ... among various groups. But the significant fact is that the dissidents are able to express their views ... Communist: countries to profess unity, if not unanimity of views. But in the case of Moscow and Hanoi, ... miscalculated by Hanoi's leaders, who in their isolation and obsession with their own distorted view ... unity, if not unanimity of views. But in the case of Moscow and Hanoi, actions speak louder than words. ...

  8. (ESTIMATED PUB DATE) THE CHALLENGE OF ETHNIC CONFLICT TO NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL ORDER IN THE 1990S: GEOGRAPHIC PERSPECTIVES- OCTOBER 1995

    to reflect events since the conference. The views herein are those of the individual participants ... and viewing consequences for the United States and the international community. Part I: Framing the Discussion ... perspective, viewing the Soviet Union as an empire that is going through stages of decolonization. Africa Dr. ... to reflect events since the conference. The views herein are those of the individual participants ... basis and viewing consequences for the United States and the international community. Part I: Framing ... discusses the region from a slightly different perspective, viewing the Soviet Union as an empire ...

  9. that all are genuinely ill, especially in view of the advanced age of some of the pa- tients: Kosygin, Podgorny ... up his power. He was the only Politburo member to re- view the massive army maneuvers in Byelorussia last month ... especially in view of the advanced age of some of the pa- tients: Kosygin, Podgorny and Suslov ... was the only Politburo member to re- view the massive army maneuvers in Byelorussia last month and was pho- tographed ... he would look at the situation from the Marxist point of view. 0 It is true that Lenin himself departed ...

  10. RAFAEL TRUJILLO, THE DOMINICAN DICATOR, WAS ASSASSINATED AT ABOUT TEN P.M. ON THE NIGHT OF 30 MAY 1961.

    than that described by King and Esterline. He viewed the Agency's role as one of giving support to an indigenous ... documents provide a useful point of depaure, from an historical point of view. One is a semi-official letter ... along the route of Trujillo's nightly walk and could be detonated by a remote- control firing ... the Agency role as being somewhat more positive than that described by King and Esterline. He viewed ... (b)(3) Two documents provide a useful point of depafiure, from an historical point of view. One ... which could be planted along the route of Trujillo's nightly walk and could be detonated by a remote- control firing ...

  11. CUBA: CASTRO'S PROPAGANDA APPARATUS AND FOREIGN POLICY

    of�Western news agencies, journalists, and radio stations. In our view, the bitterly anti-US bias ... and illustrations invariably have an anti-US slant intended to condition its read- ers to view the United States ... stations. In our view, the bitterly anti-US bias of Castro’s propaganda apparatus will not change ... its read- ers to view the United States as the source of all the world’s ills. Its half- and full-page ...

  12. (EST PUB DATE) THE DCI'S GALILEO AWARDS WINNING AND HONORABLE MENTION PAPERS FOR 2004

    of topics and many points of view. They provide us a marvelous starting place for further discussions ... for the encyclopedia is that explicit or implicit points of view are out of bounds. These are edited out quickly. ... the content for quality. One of the Wikipedia's strengths is also a weakness�no points of view. Much ... are attributable. Another wiki rule for the encyclopedia is that explicit or implicit points of view ... the content for quality. One of the Wikipedia’s strengths is also a weakness—no points of view. Much ...

  13. RESEARCH STUDY-- INDONESIA-1965: THE COUP THAT BACKFIRED

    however. Again, the reader is in a better position to evaluate those events if he can view ... apart from the rest of the Indonesian political scene. 4 Of course, it can not. It should be viewed ... was a remote area that could easily be sealed off for purposes of security.* *In the tightly structured ... apart from the rest of the Indonesian political scene., Of course, it can not. It should be viewed ... by another road than the main approach to the airbase, Lubang Buaja was a remote area that could easily ...

  14. parlance to successful sponsors of mass killings. Philby's views on his own former chiefs MenZhinsky, ... at Potma. Here he was surrounded by other patients who paraded anti-Soviet views, but who appear ... from two points of view: 'first, as the evolution of the police... and second, as the development ... killings. l’hilby’s views on his own former chiefs Men1.hinsl these strands are intimately intertwined, ...

  15. PROSPECTS FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA

    of the Chinese Nationalist leadership, and would make the prospects of return appear even more remote and unreal- ... 6 volving a shift in the GRC's view of its role in the world, some change in its policies, and severe ... a shift in the GRC’s view of its role in the world, some change in its policies, and severe strains ...

  16. STUDIES IN PATHOLOGY- II ADOLPH HITLER

    of peasant stock (traceable to the 17th century) in a remote country district. His father was a minor ... on a mountain top above his lodge a gazebo with a fabulous view over the Bavarian Alps. This was reached via ... surrounding Hitler's death, inclines to the view that the ashes were collected into a box and handed ... 17th century) in a remote country district. His father was a minor official in the Customs service ... at Berchestgaden, Hitler had built, on a mountain top above his lodge a gazebo with a fabulous view ...

  17. 20150213 INITIAL COMPLAINT

    Consumer Survey, "Do you believe Israel Has Nuclear Weapons?" http://www.google.com/insights/consumersurveys/view ... is considered a remote possibility, but would use approximately 20 grams of plutonium. The generators are of tr ... point of view the diversion did not matter. The last in59eCtion of Dimona was in i969. In his view ... there is any substance to this allegation. In support of this view, he related that CXA had drafted a National ...

  18. WEEKLY SUMMARY

    movements; and the increased polarization of views between conservative high- landers who oppose early ... government's view, these agreements are necessary preludes to an eventual movement toward German unification. ... had already accepted. He reiterated the usual Arab view that the resolution calls for Israel's total ... of at least three separatist movements; and the increased polarization of views between conservative high- ... between the two Germanies. In the Brandt governmentls view, these agreements are necessary preludes to an eventual ... which Cairo had already accepted. He reiterated the usual Arab view that the resolution calls ...

  19. THE SPYMASTERS CIA IN THE CROSSHAIRS TRANSCRIPT AS AIRED- SHOWTIME NOV. 28, 2015

    to say so. 25 Everybody knew what our point of view was. 26 52. 27 GEORGE TENET: 28 And I remember ... 39 Acting Director, George W. Bush Administration 40 We stuck with that view- Saddam was not involved ... occasions to say so. Everybody knew what our point of view was.- S2. GEORGE TENET:_ And I remember ... Director, George W. Bush Administration We stuck with that view — Saddam was not involved in 9/ll. 55. ...

  20. JFK CASE: ARTIME BUESA, MANUAL (VOL XII).

    haw aloe loth no doubt in his mind that we view his pari�-gornanso la, the, At_OKMD:driveies seat ... ANSIDD'f�Ife acceptance. of our;flat--:stato,-wet-that.wo. view Adelaide"- as a Poteetill hasart. ... going. Into too nook sordid detail) to put �1DIDDT-1 on none* that we view his association with Subject ...

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