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Witness the FITness | 27.09.2009 16:12 | Energy Crisis | Repression | Workers' Movements | South Coast
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SIA tag
27.09.2009 20:13
Bright spark
Supt Talbot
27.09.2009 21:04
WtF
Military Intelligence Units Infiltrating Activist Networks
27.09.2009 22:57
Can't say too much, but I would be very wary of new faces on the block or chatty people that start buying you drinks down the pub and asking a lot of questions. They may look the part, but could be quite a handful of trouble down the road.
Interesting read:
Special Reconnaissance Regiment (SRR)
More Info: http://www.williambowles.info/ini/ini-0366.html
"Be careful what you tell your friends today, they might be your enemies tomorrow."
Take care my friends, things are about to turn very nasty.
Little John
Great post John but way too late for me
28.09.2009 00:34
>Take care my friends, things are about to turn very nasty.
Yeah, and be careful about what lies you tell to todays enemies as tommorow they'll publicise that as false evidence. Things turned nasty in 2001 and have got steadily worse though military types were always infiltrating everything.
I'm likely to be meeting one of the admitted employers in this field later this year, ex-SAS guy who is very good at his new job(s), to my misfortune. If I get half a chance I'm going to ask him for an interview and he seems the ballsy sort who may agree. Now he is never going to answer anything specific but I'm hoping he will open up about general attitudes in his profession. I'm planning on asking him mostly historical stuff, like SAS involvement with the Khmer Rouge in the 80's and why they broke ranks over that. What he thinks of politicians and the state of the UK. Also I'll try to ask about some recent stuff, like how he has beefed up security at local arms factories, what rules and morality he imposes on the infiltrators he deploys, stuff he may actually talk about. If he does talk, anyone here have any safe questions that you'd like him to answer?
Danny