2006 Counter Terror World Summit

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Event.png 2006 Counter Terror World Summit(conference,  “counter-terrorism”,  “Terrorism/Preparation”) Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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Date5 December 2006 - 6 December 2006
LocationOlympia,  London
DescriptionBunch of "counter-terrorists" who met in London 2006
PlannersMichael Costain, Jo Mayer
ParticipantsMuhammad Abdul Bari, Kristian Bartholin, David Bates, Alan Beith, Alan Beith, Rachel Briggs, Jack Caravelli, Alex Carlile, Shami Chakrabarti, Ian Davis, Simon Demetriou, Jacques Duchesneau, Chris Fox, Frank Gardner, Bruce George, Tarique Ghaffur, Steve Gibson, Anthony Glees, Rachel Goodison, Toby Harris, Toby Harris, Alphus Hinds, Gus Hosein, Don Howe, Shima Keene, Imran Khan, Mariot Leslie, Justin Lewis, Amber Marks, Richard Mottram, Sharif Hikmat Nashashibi, Peter Nevitt, Brendan O'Neill, Mark Pfeiffer, Peter Shelley, Roger Smith, Phillip Webb, Keith Weston, Paul Wilkinson, Paul Wilkinson, Karl Wycoff

The 2006 Counter Terror World Summit was conference and exhibition held in London, England, December 5-6, 2006. [1][2][3][4][5]

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Own words

Counter Terror World is an annual event focused on strengthening state security and combating international terrorism. Over 300 conference delegates, 3000 visitors and 150 exhibiting companies are expected to attend.

Agenda

Keynote speakers

  • Frank Gardner OBE, the BBC's fulltime Security Correspondent delivering an introductory keynote address
  • Sir Richard Mottram, GCB, Permanent Secretary, Intelligence, Security and Resilience, The Cabinet Office on UK Counter Terror Policy
  • Lord Carlile of Berriew, QC presenting a keynote address on Terrorism and Rights: A Vanishing Act?
  • Professor Paul Wilkinson, Chairman, Centre for the Study of Terrorism and Political Violence, University of St Andrews
  • Dr Jack Caravelli, former White House National Security, delivering an address on US Responses to the Events of 9/11: A Strategy for Success?
  • Assistant Commissioner Tarique Ghaffur, Metropolitan Police on The Nexus Between Crime and Terrorism[6]


 

Sponsors

EventDescription
Association of Chief Police OfficersA forum for chief police officers to share ideas and coordinate their strategic operational responses. Unaccountable to Parliament or the public by virtue of its limited company status.
OracleHuge database company for universal surveillance, with significant connections to the spooks. CIA first customer. Founder Larry Ellison is a fanatical Zionist.

 

Known Participants

20 of the 38 participants already have pages here:

ParticipantDescription
Alan BeithUK politician
Rachel BriggsChatham House expert
Jack CaravelliSuspected US Deep state operative, CIA, Georgetown, University
Alex CarlileUK lawyer who gave a keynote address at the 2006 Counter Terror World Summit entitled Terrorism and Rights: A Vanishing Act?
Shami ChakrabartiInterestingly connected UK lawyer who was a long time director of Liberty, a UK civil liberties advocacy organisation.
Ian DavisEnglish businessman associated with McKinsey & Company. Attended Bilderberg/2013.
Jacques DuchesneauFormer president and chief executive officer of the Canadian Air Transport Security Authority.
Frank GardnerSpooky soldier turned “terror expert” who was BBC Security Correspondent.
Bruce GeorgeMember of the Privy Council since 2001, MICC connected MP
Tarique Ghaffur"Britain's most senior Asian police officer by some way and a Muslim to boot." In 2008 settled a race discrimination claim against Scotland Yard, accepting a £280,000 out of court settlement.
Gus HoseinDeep state connected academic, executive director of Privacy International for years
Shima KeeneA "terror expert" who directed the Institute for Statecraft's "Security Economics" project.
Imran Khanex-Pakistani Prime Minister
Mariot LeslieChatham House, UK's Permanent Representative to NATO
Amber MarksUK lawyer born to infamous drug smuggler Howard Marks
Richard MottramA former Security and Intelligence Co-ordinator
Sharif Hikmat Nashashibi
Brendan O'NeillJournalist and political commentator
Paul WilkinsonPromoted the study of "terrorism" at the University of St. Andrews after being appointed a Professor of International Relations there in 1989.
Karl WycoffUS DoD contractor whose employers have included the NSA and US Cybercommand
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