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[QUOTE="anonymous:1151718"]When I began my researches into Myatt's life and activities, I believed that he was an isolated aberration. I thought David Myatt was the problem, but I soon discovered that the real blame rests with the British security services. They are unregulated and apparently, completely unaccountable for their own mistakes - even when those mistakes result in multiple deaths. This is ex-MI5 officer Annie Machon talking frankly about her experiences as an insider: "However, we had grown increasingly concerned about breaches of the law; ineptitude (which led to bombs going off that could and should have been prevented); files on politicians; the jailing of innocent people; illegal phone taps; and the illegal sponsoring of terrorism abroad, funded by UK tax-payers." [1] Another quote from Machon gives some insight into the reasons why David Myatt is being allowed to continue to use the flawed and highly dangerous 'honeypot' strategy: "MI5 and SIS continue to operate outside meaningful democratic control. Their cultures are self-perpetuating oligarchies, where mistakes are glossed over and repeated, and where questions and independent thought are discouraged." [1] The handling of terrorism in Northern Ireland also provides further evidence that the British intelligence services are in desperate need of reform. Here are some extracts from a report by the Northern ireland Police Ombudsman: "Her [the Police Ombudsman's] report, published yesterday, revealed that paid informants were directly involved in 10 murders and linked to a series of other crimes." [2] and "There was no effective strategic management of these informants" [3] and "According to Mrs O'Loan [the Police Ombudsman], Special Branch took proactive steps to ensure the moles were not caught and even "baby-sat" them during police interviews to make sure they didn't incriminate themselves." [2] If the security services do protect their own informers, one must ask if David Myatt was ever interviewed properly after the 1999 bombings. Was his 'arrest' a cynically stage-managed charade to trick the grieving relatives of the bomb victims? If the police are sincere in their claim that they couldn't prove that Myatt wrote the hate material in 1999, the present day remedy is simple. Shut down all of the servers which host Myatt's hate material and prosecute anyone who tries to relocate it on the internet. Many of the families of victims who were murdered by MI5 controlled 'operatives', are still waiting for justice, but you wont be reading about them in your daily newspaper. [1] http://www.anniemachon.com/annie_machon/the-uk-spies-ineffective-.html [2] http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/static/audio_video/programmes/panorama/transcripts/transcript_19_06_02.txt [3] http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/Police-and-UVF-links-who.1987318.jp [/QUOTE]
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