Sentences with phrase «clandestine government»

The MIB is not, in fact, the Men In Black, a clandestine government organization centered around extraterrestrials, but is instead the Medical Information Bureau, a trade group that helps insurers share medical data.
Having already received his MFA, he drew on geography's analytic tools to develop an artistic practice premised on the hunch that, however «secret,» clandestine government programs would always leave material traces — facilities, flight records, post office boxes — that could be located, documented, and made visible to a broader public.
Though you've barely logged three months working for the Department of Justice, your ambition, drive, and aptitude caught the eye of a clandestine government agency.
Clandestine government agencies undoubtedly exist and their purpose seems to always be power.
The facility that housed these rooms was under the control of the Southern Reach, the clandestine government agency that dealt with all matters connected to Area X.
As father and son go on the run, an intense chase ensues as they are hunted down by a mysterious cult and a clandestine government agency — the outcome of which could bring about a world - changing event.
Push - Director Paul McGuigan's forthcoming sci - fi actioner about a group of psychics on the run from a clandestine government agency - looks set to be one of the most original action thrillers of 2009.
The last part comes through a subplot involving a mother, whose daughter disappeared three years prior during a clandestine government action known as «Operation Hacksaw.»
While all the ominous and clandestine government operations are being conducted, a member of the nighttime cleaning crew — a mute woman named Elisa (Sally Hawkins)-- makes a very personal connection with the fish man through nutritious snacks, Big Band music and sign language.
An amusing Jeffrey Dean Morgan is featured as a cowboy of an agent from a clandestine government agency, and Malin Akerman and Jake Lacy play the corrupt, brother - and - sister moguls who started this mess — and get what's coming to them in gruesome ways.

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In surging, gold blurted out the Deep State Central Planners» strategy for dealing with the Great Financial Crisis: the hyperinflation of bond, equities and real estate prices via the hyperinflation of both official and totally clandestine, off - the - books money supply, in order to create the hyperinflation of tax revenues desperately required by the government to forestall its fiscal collapse.
Others familiar with the intelligence community have echoed that sentiment, arguing the release of the memo needlessly undermines the government's intelligence - gathering capabilities beyond the Russia investigation — namely clandestine agencies» ability to recruit informants and sources.
The «hidden history of our time» is not the fact that John Paul II and U.S. special ambassador Vernon Walters studied satellite intelligence photography together in the papal library or that the U.S. government provided clandestine financial support for Solidarity during the 1980s.
He reiterated that the government would not rest on its oars in its determination to «fish out these barbarous mass murderers and their clandestine sponsors.
Government watchdogs, including Citizens Union, says the budget deliberations reached a new level of secrecy, even for Albany's clandestine ways.
Speaking during the rally at the Tafawa Balewa Road, Area 11 in Abuja, the President of COCSG, Bassey Williams, said it was unfortunate that some faceless groups with clandestine motives were protesting against the Federal Government over the current hardship in the country.
Nearly two months after U.S. federal prosecutors charged NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden with espionage and theft of government property for blowing the lid off of the clandestine surveillance program, the company that secured Snowden's electronic communications with journalists and international -LSB-...]
While giving his testimony, Atran called on the U.S. government to engage social scientists more directly in open, peer - reviewed studies of terrorism, rather than relying on clandestine intelligence and antiterrorism technology.
As if that weren't risky enough, Brown often used his guise as a bone digger to cover a second, clandestine role as an American intelligence agent, gathering strategic geologic and geographic data that would aid both the country's exploration for oil and the government's war efforts.
The real story began with Daniel Ellsberg, the Marine turned government researcher turned clandestine peacenik who first gave the Pentagon Papers to The New York Times.
, a reimagining of the classic series, is an action - adventure drama about 20 - something Angus «Mac» MacGyver (Lucas Till, pictured) who creates a clandestine organization within the U.S. government where
Clandestine Childhood (Unrated) Dirty War drama, set in the Seventies, following the fortunes of a couple (Natalia Oreiro and Ernesto Alterio) which assumed new identities upon moving with their sons (Cesar Troncoso and Teo Gutierrez Romero) back to Argentina from Cuba to take part in the guerilla movement trying to topple the government.
It's not a film that gets bogged down by external forces, so at no point does «A» have to hide themself from a secret government organization or run afoul of a clandestine body - swapper cabal.
Recruited by a CIA official (Josh Brolin) to aid in the escalating war against drugs, Blunt's Kate Macy joins an elite government task force that's led on a clandestine journey into Mexico by an enigmatic consultant with a questionable past (Benicio Del Toro).
Joining an elite government task force that's led on a clandestine journey into Mexico by an enigmatic consultant with a questionable past (Benicio Del Toro), Kate is forced to question everything she believes in order to survive.
Playing on the stereotypical attitude that the government can not be trusted to control its clandestine operations, the film portrays Director Dewey as using the guise of National Security to accomplish his hidden agenda.
Stars: Matt Barr, Charlie Barnett, Christina Ochoa, Nigel Thatch, Corbin Reid, Melissa Roxburgh, W. Tré Davis Producers: Bill Haber, Kyle Jarrow Premise: Set at a U.S. Army base that houses an elite unit of helicopter pilots trained to perform clandestine international and domestic missions, the drama unfolds in the present as well as in flashbacks to a failed mission involving one of the first female pilots in the unit, ultimately uncovering layers of personal and government / military secrets, and leading to a season - long plan to rescue a group of MIA soldiers.
In Olen Steinhauer's bestseller The Tourist, reluctant CIA agent Milo Weaver uncovered a conspiracy linking the Chinese government to the highest reaches of the American intelligence community, including his own Department of Tourism - the most clandestine department in the Company.
This is the commercial puppy trade, it is clandestine trade that needs strict regulation and standards introduced through Government if we are ever going to see this trade curbed.
[7][8] After a clandestine round - up of arrests and detentions by the Military Governor, the Autonomous District of Ponta Delgada was extinguished, along with the other districts (Horta and Angra do Heroísmo) on 22 August 1975, with the establishment of the Junta Regional dos Açores (Regional Junta of the Azores), the provisional government that assumed the competencies of the administration during the region's transition to constitutional autonomy.
Trevor Paglen's photographs examine the shadowy side of the U.S. government, capturing images of spy satellites, clandestine flight missions, and secret military operations.
This clandestine trade so depleted the numbers of rhino that the Zimbabwean government had ordered its rangers and safari guides to shoot armed poachers on sight in the national parks.
Samizdat (Russian: самиздат) was the clandestine copying and distribution of government - suppressed literature or other media in Soviet - bloc countries.
The Steering Committee on Justice Efficiencies and Access to Justice, and the National Symposium on Reinventing Criminal Justice, to name two, have seemed like revolutionary, clandestine meetings with nervous dissemination of ideas for fear of government purges.
Not a governmental bureau in any sense, the EIA tackles environmental crime through a variety of means, often clandestine or with the efforts of a network of — one hesitates to say spies or moles — people who have day jobs inside government and industry.
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