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Tag Archives: MI6
Dysfunctional CPS gives green light to rendition/torture; fails to prosecute spy chief
The UK Crown Prosecution Service is supposedly impartial, though several recent cases have disproved that, with three cases in particular demonstrating how the CPS not only concealed evidence, but interfered in the process of justice and even closed down a … Continue reading
Libyan dissident’s litigation against UK highlights Govt opportunism re dictatorships
UK and US adventures in Afghanistan and Iraq undoubtedly contributed to the war in Syria, to the rise of ISIS and to many of the subsequent tragic events, including the dreadful attacks in Paris yesterday (claimed by ISIS). Another of … Continue reading
Posted in Intelligence, War
Tagged Belhadj, Belhaj, Diego Garcia, Jack Straw, Libya, MI5, MI6, rendition
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Westminster/Kincora child sex abuse: docs, cover-up, videos – the works!
Below is a compilation, in reverse chronological order, of the main research articles UndercoverInfo has published over the last nine months covering the child sex abuse scandals in the UK. These were mostly about the VIP/Westminster scandals, the Kincora (N … Continue reading
Posted in Government, Intelligence
Tagged Child sex abuse, Dolphin Square, Elm Guest House, Kincora, MI5, MI6, paedophilia
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Rupert Murdoch flips | Sunday Times article on Snowden rife with errors
Today, Times Newspapers Ltd (TNL), the company that owns the Sunday Times, issued a copyright infringement notice to the legal owners of First Look/The Intercept, the online news magazine. The ostensible reason for this is that TNL believe that The … Continue reading
Anderson Report: forget the ‘oversight’ window-dressing; on course for total surveillance
Today David Anderson QC released his report on the UK’s surveillance laws and his recommendations on how they can be reformed/overhauled/improved. As with most reports of this kind it’s full of caveats and possibilities and the occasional criticism. But in … Continue reading
Posted in Intelligence, Surveillance
Tagged Anderson Report, DRIPA, GCHQ, IPB<MI5, MI6, RIPA
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UK, despite sponsoring civil war, backs naval blockade of Libyan coast and boat burning
In a perverse reflection of the outrageous ‘send in the gunboats to deal with the cockroaches [refugees]’ and the ‘burn their boats’ rants by an LBC radio and Sun ‘journalist’, the British Government has signalled it will support a European … Continue reading
Former MI6 head calls for citizens body to replace Intelligence watchdog ISC
Yesterday Sir Richard Dearlove, a former head of MI6, proposed to the Global Strategy Forum think-tank that the largely discredited ISC (Intelligence & Security Committee) which oversees UK intelligence (GCHQ, MI6 and MI5) should be replaced by “citizens groups” to … Continue reading