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  • Kempeitai [r]: Originally the military police of the Imperial Japanese Army, with both conventional and counterintelligence duty, reporting to the Army Minister (Japan) rather than to the Army General Staff, a group that expanded its role into militarized politics, sometimes without authorization [e]
  • Sicherheitsdienst [r]: The intelligence service of the Nazi SS, originally separated into foreign and domestic offices, part of the RSHA [e]
  • Gestapo [r]: The secret political police force of Nazi Germany, a state rather than party organization, reporting both to the SS (Party) and Ministry of the Interior (State) [e]
  • Thoughtcrime [r]: A term associated with George Orwell's dystopia Nineteen Eighty-Four, it is the formation of a "dangerous thought" -- not necessarily communicating it or acting upon it; in an extreme totalitarian state, he who can form such a thought is automatically an enemy of the state [e]

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  • Central Intelligence Agency [r]: The principal civilian intelligence organization of the United States, specializing in all-source intelligence analysis, clandestine human-source intelligence, and covert action. [e]
  • Israeli intelligence community [r]: The national intelligence apparatus for the State of Israel, consisting of a cabinet-level minister, and agencies for counterintelligence, military intelligence, and general intelligence and covert operations [e]
  • Tokubetsu koto keisatu [r]: Translated variously as "Special Higher Police" or "Thought Police", a civilian security organization of pre-1945 Japanese Naimusho (loosely translated "Home Ministry"), distinct from the military kempetai, Civilian Spy Service, or naval and military intelligence; focused on subversion, especially left-wing [e]
  • Kempeitai [r]: Originally the military police of the Imperial Japanese Army, with both conventional and counterintelligence duty, reporting to the Army Minister (Japan) rather than to the Army General Staff, a group that expanded its role into militarized politics, sometimes without authorization [e]
  • Takaaki Kato [r]: Japanese businessman and civilian government official; supportive of constitutional rather than military government, who served as Prime Minister between 1924 and 1926 [e]