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Report from the Department of the Army on a civil disturbance plan in which the President may direct the use of federal military forces in response to a request from a State Governor that state and municipal resources are incapable of controlling a civil disturbance.
[United States: Department Of Defense, 1968]. 144 pp.
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[United States: Department Of Defense, 1968]. 144 pp.
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Intelligence report entitled: “North Korea – Potential for Nuclear Weapons Development.” Issues include: North Korean nuclear weapons capability; background of North Korean nuclear program; details of supporting activities; attempted North Korean acquisition of foreign material and equipment; nuclear research institutes and project offices; information relating to the Yongbyon Nuclear Research Center.
[United States: Central Intelligence Agency, 1986]. 29 pp.
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[United States: Central Intelligence Agency, 1986]. 29 pp.
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Intelligence publication entitled: “International Terrorism in 1977” identifies significant trends in terrorist activities, governmental support to terrorists, and efforts to curb terrorism.
[United States: Central Intelligence Agency, 1978]. 17 pp.
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[United States: Central Intelligence Agency, 1978]. 17 pp.
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Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) information on advanced neural implants and controls, which would afford the U.S. the ability to engineer reliable, high-capacity direct interfaces to the brain and then integrate these into a host of new technologies.
[United States: Department Of Defense]. 55 pp.
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[United States: Department Of Defense]. 55 pp.
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Psychological warfare and the Soviet Union regarding internal politics of the U.S.S.R.
[United States: White House, 1953]. 2 pp.
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[United States: White House, 1953]. 2 pp.
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