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DEMOS UK Group = COINTELPRO
Anyone seen this mickey mouse group obviously funded by the higher ups to counter conspiracy theories etc. This Jamie Bartlett dude was on the BBC News convincing kids how to think the Gov way.
Check out this fart:- Jamie Bartlett Head of the Violence and Extremism Programme Jamie's primary research interests are: Terrorism Radicalisation and extremism Conspiracy theories Integration policy Jamie heads the Violence and Extremism Programme which looks at a range of anti-social behaviour (gang culture, knife crime, violent extremism) and researches the norms, attitudes, and incentives by which they operate. The programme outputs are all based on generating new primary research in this area, often by interviewing and spending time with people in these groups. Jamie has recently completed a major ESRC/Public Safety Canada funded project on the relationship between non-violent and violent extremism entitled The Edge of Violence based on two years of in-depth field research across Europe and Canada which compared Islamist terrorists and peaceful Islamist radicals. He is currently leading a major comparative research project of far-right groups across 12 European countries. He is also working on projects relating conspiracy theories, the role of faith in Britain today, and critical thinking skills on the Internet. He advises a number of international government agencies and related groups in relation to terrorism and extremism, and is a frequent commentator in national and international media outlets. Prior to working for Demos, Jamie was a research associate at the international humanitarian agency Islamic Relief and conducted field research in Pakistan and Bangladesh. Jamie holds Masters Degrees from the London School of Economics and the University of Oxford. Jamie is an expert in research methods, and speaks fluent French and good classical Arabic
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