Buro Jansen en Janssen; Internet activists.
Jansen & Janssen, which stands for Thomson & Thomsonn, two stumbling detectives featured in the Tintin comics. The comic strip originated in France named Dinant.
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Eveline Lubbers is one of the founders.

The buro is a spin off from the squatter movement of Amsterdam in the 80s. "Activists had to deal with the police and secret services a lot, and the bureau started collecting strategies and contra- expertise. Started in 1985 it soon grew into an archive on police tactics with particular interest in analyzing how the force deals with critical powers. We published our research on how the secret service tried to infiltrate the activist movement, and on how they blackmailed asylum seekers to work for them.
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In 1994 revealed how private detectives collect information about lobby groups and sell it to the multinationals involved. Other areas which we have been interested in for many years are the change in police tactics in fighting organized crime, the influence of foreign agencies on seizing drugs, and the shift towards more intelligence gathering.

The Church of Scientology's actions in the Netherlands related to the 1995 Fishman-affidavit; publishing the sect's training, counseling and beliefs. Intergalactic Operating Thetans; act independent of their bodies and are capable to dismiss illness and psychological disorders in others.
"Undressing the Church of Scientology since 1996."
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Operation Clambake

50 year old Echelon, a global communication surveillance satellite network first reported in 1998 by Duncan Campbell.
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Stations in USA, Britain, Canada, Australia and New Zealand extract information and intelligence illicitly from millions of messages every day.