Thomas Quiggin, (M.A, C.D.)i an ex-military intelligence analyst, a court qualified expert on terrorism (criminal court and Federal Court) and is also a court expert on “intelligence collection and evidence” (Federal Court). He was a Senior Fellow at S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies at the Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. He has 30 plus years of practical intelligence experience including the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, the Bank of Canada, the Canadian Armed Forces, the United Nations Protection Force in Yugoslavia, Citizenship and Immigration Canada (War Crimes), the International War Crimes Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (The Hague), and the Privy Council Office of Canada. He was also a qualified arms control inspector for the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty and the Vienna Document. Tom Quiggin has also testified on multiple occasions to Senate and House of Commons committers as well as a Royal Commission (Air India Inquiry 2007) He also provided testimony to the Special Senate Committee on Anti-terrorism (2010). He has also given training sessions for the Canadian Department of Justice as part of the special advocates program with the focus being on intelligence and evidence reliability.