Thursday, April 26, 2007

this is now what we signed up for


Here's my latest update from MI5:


268 historic Security Service files have been released today by the National Archives, adding to the more than 3,000 files already on public display. The majority of the files cover the Second World War, but there are a considerable number of others covering the inter-war and post-war periods.
Highlights include files on the British atom spy Alan Nunn May; the writers W.H. Auden and Christopher Isherwood; the anti-Nazi movement in Germany; and the suspected Communist saboteur John Salisbury.
To read more about these files, please see "National Archives release, 2 March 2007"


what about the black ops, search for Saddam, bumping off media whores? I can only apologise people

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