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C.O.P.S. (Central Organization of Police Specialists), the crime-fighting organization from the 1988 animated TV series of the same name. F.E.A.R. (First Encounter Assault Recon), in the horror-themed first-person-shooter computer game of the same name. F.O.W.L. (Fiendish Organization for World Larceny), in cartoon series, Darkwing Duck.
A secret organization set up by Queen Victoria in 1879 to combat alien threat: Doctor Who Torchwood: TV UNIT: Unified Intelligence Taskforce. A military organization operating under the auspices of the United Nations, its purpose is to investigate and combat Paranormal and Extraterrestrial threats to the Earth. Doctor Who Torchwood The Sarah ...
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Name Location Ref. 1st Mechanical Kansas Militia: Kansas [35] Citizens for Constitutional Freedom: New Mexico: Connecticut White Wolves Connecticut [36] Gadsden Minutemen Alabama [37] Kentucky State Militia: Kentucky [38] Militia of Montana: Montana [39] North American Militia Michigan [40] Ohio Defense Force: Ohio [41] North American Militia ...
It's called waving a "false flag," using a green-sounding name on an anti-environmental organization. Most of these groups do (or did, many have fleeting existences) exactly the opposite of what ...
Last week, Florida Atlantic University announced plans to name its stadium after GEO Group, a privately-owned multinational prison corporation. The naming, which comes after GEO pledged to give $6 ...
[3] [4] It was first documented in Silicon Valley, which employs many Carnegie Mellon SCS alumni, under the name "Dave rule" in 2014 by Guardian newspaper correspondent Rory Carroll in an article about a sexual harassment lawsuit filed against dating application startup Tinder by a female former executive.