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  2. Code name - Wikipedia

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    A code name is a code word or name used to refer to another name, word, project, or person, often clandestinely. Learn about the origins, purposes and examples of code names in military, espionage, business and aviation contexts.

  3. List of U.S. Department of Defense and partner code names

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    A comprehensive list of code names used by the U.S. Department of Defense and its allies for various programs, exercises, and operations. The code names are organized by alphabetical order and include explanations, sources, and links.

  4. List of generic names of political parties - Wikipedia

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    This list of generic names of political parties includes only generic party names, not overviews of parties, e.g., liberal and green parties. Action Party National Action Party

  5. ECHELON - Wikipedia

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    ECHELON is a network of signals intelligence agencies of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the UK and the US, created in the 1960s to monitor the Soviet Union and its allies. The program has been exposed by whistleblowers, journalists and activists, and has faced legal challenges and controversies.

  6. List of federal agencies in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This article provides a comprehensive overview of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of the federal government of the United States, as well as their agencies and offices. It also includes a list of independent agencies that are not part of the executive branch, such as the Congressional Research Service and the United States Sentencing Commission.

  7. Montauk Project - Wikipedia

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    The Montauk Project is a conspiracy theory that alleges the US government conducted secret experiments at Camp Hero, a former military base in New York, involving time travel, mind control, and alien contact. The story originated from questionable accounts by Preston Nichols and Al Bielek, and inspired the Netflix series Stranger Things.

  8. RAND Corporation - Wikipedia

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    RAND Corporation is a nonprofit global policy think tank, research institute, and consulting firm that originated as a project of the U.S. Air Force after World War II. Learn about its history, fields of study, funding sources, publications, and notable alumni and associates.

  9. CIA cryptonym - Wikipedia

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    CIA cryptonyms are code names or code words used by the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to refer to projects, operations, persons, agencies, etc. The web page lists some examples of cryptonyms and their meanings, as well as the format and history of the system.