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Hagelin and result
Many tens of thousands of them were made, and Hagelin became quite wealthy as a result.

Hagelin and $
In 1992, Scranton donated $ 1, 000 to the campaign of his friend John Hagelin, the Pittsburgh-born presidential candidate for the Transcendental Meditation-backed Natural Law Party.

Hagelin and 1
( Hagelin garnered 0. 1 percent as the Natural Law candidate.
* Wayne G. Baker, Solving a Hagelin, Type CD-57, Cipher, Cryptologia, 2 ( 1 ), January 1978, pp1 – 8.
* Louis Kruh, Cipher Equipment: Hagelin Pocket Cryptographer, Type CD-57, Cryptologia, Volume 1, 1977, pp255 – 260.

Hagelin and from
Hagelin was excluded from the presidential debates and he asked the FEC to take over the process.
Mike Love said he was switching his support from George H. W. Bush to Hagelin.
The university faculty includes " renowned PhDs from various universities " including " world renowned physicist John Hagelin.
Antoniadis, Ellis, Hagelin and Nanopoulos developed the supersymmetric flipped SU ( 5 ), derived from the deeper-level superstring.
At the beginning of World War II, Hagelin moved from Sweden to Switzerland, all the way across Germany and through Berlin to Genoa, carrying the design documents for the company's latest machine, and re-established his company there ( it still operates as Crypto AG in Zug ).
Another model, the A-21 ( from 1915 ), was described by Hagelin as Damm's " first fundamentally sound machine " ( Hagelin, 1994 ).

Hagelin and for
Perhaps the most prominent candidate running on the NLP platform was John Hagelin, who campaigned for U. S. president in 1992, 1996, and 2004.
John Hagelin, three-time NLP candidate for U. S. President
John Hagelin, a 37-year old physics professor at Maharishi University of Management ( MUM ), was the NLP candidate for president of the United States in the 1992.
On March 31, 2000 the FEC certified primary season matching funds for John Hagelin, who was seeking the nomination of the Natural Law and Reform Parties.
The Natural Law Party did not run a candidate for president in the 2004 U. S. election and Hagelin went on to create an organization called the US Peace Government.
The newly formed Natural Law Party nominated scientist and researcher John Hagelin for President and Mike Tompkins for Vice President.
John Hagelin, the NLP's three-time candidate for U. S. president, denied any formal connection between the Maharishi and the party.
Ragnar Skancke was one of only three Norwegian Nazi leaders to be executed for political crimes in the post-war legal purge, the others being Quisling and Internal affairs minister Albert Viljam Hagelin, all the 35 other people executed having been convicted of murder, torture or systematic informing.
A native of Bergen, Hagelin was sentenced to death during the Norwegian post-war trials, and put in front of a firing squad at Oslo's Akershus Fortress, where many of the 37 individuals condemned for treason and war crimes were executed.
His father Karl Wilhelm Hagelin worked for Nobel in Baku, but the family returned to Sweden after the Russian revolution.
Perhaps the most prominent candidate running on the NLP platform was John Hagelin, who campaigned for U. S. president in 1992, 1996, and 2004.
The M-209 was designed by Swedish cryptographer Boris Hagelin in response to a request for such a portable cipher machine, and was an improvement of an earlier machine, the C-36.
He surrendered to British forces at the beginning of the 1982 Falklands War, and although he was wanted by Sweden and France for the forced disappearances in 1977 of Dagmar Ingrid Hagelin, a 17-year old, Argentine-born girl holding Swedish citizenship, and of two French nuns, Alice Domon and Léonie Duquet, he was repatriated to Argentina.
* John Hagelin, PhD., class of 1975-A quantum physicist who developed a unified field theory based on the Superstring Theory ; Natural Law Party candidate for President of the United States in 1992, 1996, and 2000.
The research for the new cipher machine, designated MX-507, was initiated in 1945 by the Army Security Agency ( ASA ) as a successor for the SIGABA and the less secure Hagelin M-209.
The HC-9 made use of punched cards instead of the pin-wheel mechanisms of other machines ( for example, the Hagelin M-209 ).
Goldhaber was the Natural Law Party nominee for Vice President in 2000 on the ticket with presidential candidate, John Hagelin.

Hagelin and national
* The Institute of Science, Technology and Public Policy ( ISTPP ) was founded by John Hagelin to identify, scientifically evaluate, and implement proven, prevention-oriented, forward-looking solutions to critical national and global problems ;

Hagelin and other
However, Ultra also encompassed decrypts of the German Lorenz SZ 40 / 42 machines that were used by the German High Command, and the Hagelin machine and other Italian and Japanese ciphers and codes such as PURPLE and JN-25.
One convention nominated Buchanan while the other backed Hagelin, with each camp claiming to be the legitimate Reform Party.

Hagelin and government
Albert Viljam Hagelin ( 24 April 1881 – 25 May 1946 ) was a Norwegian businessman and opera singer who became the Minister of Domestic Affairs in the Quisling regime, the puppet government headed by Vidkun Quisling during Germany's World War II occupation of Norway.

Hagelin and .
The Natural Law Party ( United States ) ran John Hagelin as its presidential candidate in 1992, 1996, and 2000.
The system was based on a simulated Hagelin rotor crypto machine, and first appeared in 6th Edition Unix in 1974.
The exception was the Italian Navy which, early in 1941, started using a version of the Hagelin rotor-based cipher machine called the C-38.
The U. S. version of the Natural Law Party ran John Hagelin as its presidential candidate in 1992, 1996, and 2000.
Hagelin called it a " practical, field-tested, scientifically proven " solution.
Hagelin said, " It's not a transcendental meditation party ", and denied any connection between the Maharishi University of Management and his campaign.
By the time of the election, Hagelin was on the ballot in 31 states plus the District of Columbia.
Hagelin came in third in a non-binding straw poll held in Fayette, Missouri, after visiting there twice.
Hagelin said that the party had been treated as a political curiosity in 1992, but had become a political force by 1995.
Hagelin threatened to sue the organizers of the National Issues Convention, a forum on social issues held in January 1996, if he was not allowed to participate along with the Republican and Democratic candidates.
NLP candidates, including Hagelin, said they did not expect to win but were using the campaigns to spread their message.

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