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With 20 years of experience in Washington DC covering energy, banking and
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Hill, as well as the K Street-Pennsylvania Avenue corridor in Washington.
As founder and president of The OSINT Group, a boutique Open Source
Intelligence firm based in Washington DC supporting government sector
clients, intelligence agencies and the defense industry in the collection
and analysis of global energy and financial market intelligence, Bagley is
the current president of the Military Intelligence Corps Association
(MICORPS) -- Maryland Chapter. The OSINT Group is also member of the Armed
Forces Communications and Electronics Association (AFCEA) and the
Association For Intelligence Officers (AFIO).
Articles Contributed by Energy Hedge Fund Syndicate
The Benefits of Natural Gas :: 30th September 2009

Afghan War a Subset of U.S. Efforts to Secure Central Asian Energy Riches :: 1st October 2009

Georgia - Energy Bridge To Conflict :: 9th October 2009

America's Best Ally in Afghanistan - Russia :: 16th October 2009

Turkmen Gas - Caveat emptor :: 24th October 2009

The Caspian Fortune Cookie - $12 trillion at Stake; Beijing Happy With "Multiple Pipelines" :: 30th October 2009

Interdependence, Integration and Investment:The Ineluctable Need to Find New Emerging Oil Players :: 3rd November 2009

Turkey and Russia - Tender Relations Over Nuclear Power :: 13th November 2009

Central Asia's Most Precious Resource - Water, Not Oil :: 20th November 2009

Environmentalists Admit Being Wrong for 40 Years - Shackles of Nuclear Power Being Removed :: 30th November 2009

The Continuing Saga of Iran's Nuclear Build-Up :: 8th December 2009

Is Turkey Shifting Alliances? :: 15th December 2009

Climate Change: Clean Coal, Nuclear Energy or Simply Energy Savings? :: 15th December 2009

Arab Leaders Finally Awake to Growing Iranian Threat :: 23rd December 2009

Iraq to Challenge Saudi Arabia for the Position of World's Largest Oil Producer, if... :: 27th December 2009

Land-locked Central Asian Oil Country Plays Important Role from Vancouver to Vladivostok :: 7th January 2010

What Happens When the Wells Run Dry? :: 8th January 2010

Gazprom: Angel or Demon? :: 28th January 2010

As the Middle East Peace Talks Hit Deadlock, Talk of Israel Joining the European Union Increases :: 2nd February 2010

Iraqi Elections Likely To Fuel Ethnic Tensions, Further Delay Access To Kirkuk's Reserves :: 4th March 2010

Libya: The Energy Player Not to Be Dismissed :: 6th March 2010