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Siguranţa and Statului
Their relation soured in 1935, when the latter publicly accused Eliade of serving as an agent for the secret police, Siguranţa Statului ( Sebastian answered to the statement by alleging that Zilber was himself a secret agent, and the latter eventually retracted his claim ).
Eliade was kept for three weeks in a cell at the Siguranţa Statului Headquarters, in an attempt to have him sign a " declaration of dissociation " with the Iron Guard, but he refused to do so.
Previously, the Romanian secret police was called Siguranţa Statului.
Călinescu's wife Adela was required to hand all of her husband's personal documents, and, in a letter to Conducător Ion Antonescu, claimed to have been repeatedly harassed by agents of Siguranţa Statului.
He was still closely watched by the Romanian secret police ( Siguranţa Statului ), and he had written an article ( dated April 8, 1933 ) in the French magazine Les Nouvelles Littéraires, aptly titled L ' homme qui n ' adhère à rien (" The man who will adhere to nothing ").
Siguranţa Statului, the Romanian secret police, infiltrated the small interior wing and probably obtained valuable information about its activities.
Zilber was eventually arrested in February 1948, on suspicion that he had been a Siguranţa Statului agent infiltrating the party.
In time, authorities also alleged that, before 1944, Pătrăşcanu, like Zilber, had acted as an agent of Siguranţa Statului.
Luca's interrogation, approved and supervised by Soviet advisors, also involved aspects of his past: it was alleged that, as a youth, he had taken part in conflicts opposing the Székely Division and the communists on the side of the former, that he had been recruited by the Romanian secret police ( Siguranţa Statului ) in the early 1920s and had thus infiltrated the PCR, and that he had been paid to encourage fighting inside the party.

Statului and on
The building, which uses traditional Romanian architectural features, was built on the former site of the State Mint ( Monetăria Statului ).

Statului and Romanian
The Securitate (, Romanian for Security, was the popular term for the Departamentul Securității Statului ( Department of State Security ).

intelligence and agency
Louis de Wohl worked as an astrologer for the British intelligence agency MI5, after it was claimed that Hitler used astrology to time his actions.
* Bundesnachrichtendienst, German intelligence agency
When conspiracy theories are offered as official claims ( for example, originating from a governmental authority, such as an intelligence agency ) they are not usually considered as conspiracy theories.
CND's growing support in the 1980s provoked opposition from several sources, including Peace Through Nato, the British Atlantic Committee ( which received government funding ), Women and Families for Defence ( set up by conservative journalist Lady Olga Maitland to oppose the Greenham Common Peace Camp ), the Conservative Party's Campaign for Defence and Multilateral Disarmament, the Coalition for Peace through Security, the Foreign Affairs Research Institute, and The 61, a private sector intelligence agency.
Although the CPS called itself a grass-roots movement, it had no members and was financed by The 61, " a private sector operational intelligence agency " said by its founder, Brian Crozier, to be funded by " rich individuals and a few private companies ".
The sponsoring agency may activate and dispatch teams in order to gather or respond to intelligence about an incident.
The scheme was first published by Whitfield Diffie and Martin Hellman in 1976, although it was later alleged that it had been separately invented a few years earlier within GCHQ, the British signals intelligence agency, by Malcolm J. Williamson but was kept classified.
The suspicion was that the algorithm had been covertly weakened by the intelligence agency so that they — but no-one else — could easily read encrypted messages.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation ( FBI ) is a governmental agency belonging to the United States Department of Justice that serves as both a federal criminal investigative body and an internal intelligence agency ( counterintelligence ).
Greenpeace received international attention during the 1980s when the French intelligence agency bombed the Rainbow Warrior in Auckland's Waitemata Harbour, one of the most well-known vessels operated by Greenpeace, killing one individual.
The Government Communications Headquarters ( GCHQ ) is a British intelligence agency responsible for providing signals intelligence ( SIGINT ) and information assurance to the UK government and armed forces.
For it is now possible to piece together what really happened high over Sverdlovsk on May 1, 1960, and to understand why America ’ s most secretive intelligence agency got it so wrong ".
Khadamat-e Aetela ' at-e Dawlati, almost always known by its acronym KHAD ( or KhAD ), is the main security agency and intelligence agency of Afghanistan, and also served as the secret police during the Soviet occupation.
Head of external intelligence agency.
To these ends, India's external intelligence agency, R & AW, cultivated Burmese rebel groups and pro-democracy coalitions, especially the Kachin Independence Army ( KIA ).
* accidents or incidents involving American-registered or American-owned aircraft ( other than an aircraft operated by the Armed Forces or by an intelligence agency of the United States ) or aircraft with U. S. manufactured components in foreign air space.
The National Security Agency ( NSA ) is a cryptologic intelligence agency of the United States Department of Defense responsible for the collection and analysis of foreign communications and foreign signals intelligence, as well as protecting U. S. government communications and information systems, which involves information security and cryptanalysis / cryptography.
The Central Security Service is a co-located agency created to coordinate intelligence activities and co-operation between NSA and other U. S. military cryptanalysis agencies.
A brief but vague reference to the NSA first appeared in the United States Government Organization Manual from 1957, which described it as " a separately organized agency within the Department of Defense under the direction, authority, and control of the Secretary of Defense [...] for the performance of highly specialized technical functions in support of the intelligence activities of the United States.
The Office of Strategic Services ( OSS ) was a United States intelligence agency formed during World War II.
It was the wartime intelligence agency, and it was a predecessor of the Central Intelligence Agency ( CIA ).

intelligence and soon
Turkish intelligence took them to a border crossing into Georgia but soon afterwards shots were heard.
Very soon Deputy Minister Stepan Mamulov of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs was the only close Beria ally left outside foreign intelligence, on which Beria kept a grip.
* Legislation ( soon to become the Patriot Act ) granting intelligence and law enforcement agencies more latitude in surveillance and inter-agency communication is debated in Washington, D. C.
His superior intelligence and elegant manners, however, soon made him fashionable in the better circles, and he entertained his contemporaries with his controversial opinions.
Midwinter is using The Brain to organise his own intelligence agency and private army which will soon start an uprising in Soviet-occupied Latvia in an attempt to end Communism in the Eastern bloc and tip the balance of the Cold War in favour of the West.
He soon became fascinated with the ideas of John Stuart Mill, who believed that the operations of intelligence could be explained by the laws of associationism.
Extremely stubborn and of limited intelligence, she was soon entirely under the influence of her maid Leonora " Galigai " Dori.
Barère went on to state that " the Republic leaves the guidance of your first years to your parents, but as soon as your intelligence is developed, it proudly claims the rights that it holds over you.
Williams writes, " Such an upbringing presented to a young man of marked intelligence, such as Idries Shah soon proved himself to possess, many opportunities to acquire a truly international outlook, a broad vision, and an acquaintance with people and places that any professional diplomat of more advanced age and longer experience might well envy.
Reitsch was soon captured along with von Greim and the two were interviewed together by American military intelligence officers.
British monitors soon started receiving intelligence intercepts referring to a new device known as Y-Gerät, which was also sometimes referred to as Wotan, and was also developed by Dr. Plendl.
His website indicates that he is still recovering from the traumatic brain injury that he received, and that his family hopes he will soon be able to " continue to work so that, in spite of his injury, he can enjoy a quality of life in keeping with his imagination, intelligence, and service to his Church and community.
The Ghosts are soon deployed to the Baltic states in response to a Russian invasion launched three days ahead of intelligence estimates.
Among the numerous Canamanons who joined-up soon afterwards either in the unit ’ s intelligence or combat components were Jose and Antonio Madrid, Mamerto Sibulo, Andres Fortaleza, Marcos Severo, Damaso Avenilla, Federico Crescini, Nicolas Vargas, Venancio Begino, Eugenio Ragodon, Juan Pachica, Santiago Amaro, Jose Gervas, Pedro Angeles, Aproniano Lopez, Andres Alzate, Modesto Sanchez, Blas Alcantara, Andres Aguilar, Florencio Frondozo, Alfredo de la Torre and Flaviano Estrada.
In late 1917 he reported to high British leadership that Haig's intelligence chief Brigadier John Charteris was fudging intelligence estimates, which soon led to Charteris ' removal.
Although he was initially attracted to Myra because of her intelligence and sweet personality, he was soon disgusted by her jealous and possessive nature by the end of " Buds ' N Buns ".
However, even before the United States entered the war on December 7, 1941, agents from America's intelligence services expressed an interest in sending personnel for training at the soon to be opened Camp X.
But soon after he took possession of his capital, he had to return to Punjab when intelligence informed him of Sikandar Shah Suri ’ s ( Adil Shah Suri ’ s brother ) advancing campaign in Punjab.
Dale's integrity, intelligence, moral passion and oratory soon made him a national figure in an age when the strength of non-conformity was at its highest.
Firstly, Israel fears that western intelligence assessments over Iran's nuclear program will change soon and Israel will lose its " justification " for an attack.
He soon devised a new intelligence test of his own, the Porteus Maze Test, a non-verbal intelligence test, which is still in use today.
The Carnegie Foundation, the National Research Council, the English Speaking Union, the Hall of Fame, the Scouts, the International Institute of the University of Heidelberg, and a dozen or so literary, sociological, and scientific societies soon made inroads on his time, recognizing him for a man of creditable character and intelligence ; hearing of him from his many friends as one in whom force combined with charm, integrity with flexibility of manner.

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