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A brief introduction to British W.W.II stay behind networks
[PDF file]: […] equipped with broadcasting radios. Indeed, Atkins admits that the TRD radio sets, with which Section VII from MI6 had been equipped, ‘were not terribly effective as a spy set’.1 0 The advantage, as I see it, that the Auxiliary Units Operational Patrols had, was that they did not possess any radios and were, thus, […]
An Inconvenient Death: How the Establishment Covered Up the David Kelly Affair by Miles Goslett
[PDF file]: […] so quickly as a simple case of suicide – not least by Mangold himself – it seems extraordinary that so many British and American representatives of the spy world would have shown such an interest in it. As it was, even before the full facts about the manner of Dr Kelly’s death were known, […]
LSD-IRA? David Solomon, James Joseph McCann and Operation Julie
[PDF file]: […] 13) ch. 4, ‘The Rise of the Church’; ch. 6, ‘Over the Way’. 25 Marks (see note 3) p. 134 Ed Moloney and Bob Mitchell, ‘MI6, The Spy In The Irish Police Force, Jack Lynch And Britain’, The Broken Elbow at or . 26 12 These scandals were exposed at the very time MI6 […]
Kincora: Britain’s shame by Chris Moore
Reading between the lies: Edward Jay Epstein and Lee Harvey Oswald’s ‘Historic Diary’
The View from the Bridge
[…] me with the personal information that they have on me.4 1 2 See . 3 Russell wrote about his dealings with Canada’s CSIS in Lobster 65: ‘Canada’s spy agency gone rogue: Prime Minister Harper couldn’t care less’ at . CSIS is Canada’s Security and Intelligence Service. 4 We have provided the Court with considerable […]
The Oyston Files by Andrew Rosthorn
[PDF file]: […] of the book, Andrew Rosthorn becomes a part of, rather than a teller of, the story. Like the plot from a Len Deighton or John le Carré spy novel, phone calls between the people planning to bring down Oyston were being recorded by the participants themselves – or bugged by third parties – left, […]