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Andy Bryant

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'Kin'ell! Why's it not working?!?! You'll have to wait till I'm back home with access to a computer rather than just a mobile phone.
 
Andy Bryant

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'Kin'ell! Why's it not working?!?! You'll have to wait till I'm back home with access to a computer rather than just a mobile phone.
Because you are posting up the download URL for an attached image on another forum, instead of either saving that image to your computer/phone, and then attaching it here; or hotlinking to the actual image file (.jpg)

Easiest thing to do is right-click on the image and 'Save As' onto your computer or phone, then in one of your posts here use the 'Upload a File' button to locate it on your device and then post it here as an attachment.
 
via a roundabout route on teh tweeter, the name 'James Straven' has come up recently - allegedly involved in croydon / brixton hunt sabs / ALF, 1997 - 2002 ish. Couldn't find a mention on this thread

More here.
 
Inquiry has resumed today with the barrister for the victims, Gerry Facenna schooling Mitting on the ramifications of the GDPR and the obligations it places on the inquiry. All Mitting has done is attempt to finds ways to sidestep it.

and then there's this:

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Andy Coles covering himself in glory here, or perhaps something else.

Police investigate alleged incident involving Peterborough City Councillor



Aaaaaand from Mitting, the whitewash continues apace.

Undercover police to have fake identities hidden at inquiry

The retired judge leading a public inquiry into the conduct of undercover officers who infiltrated political groups has granted anonymity to two-thirds of the police spies who requested it....

...An analysis by the Guardian shows that 78 undercover officers applied to have their fake identities concealed while their evidence is heard at the inquiry, and Mitting has ruled in their favour in 50 cases. They will give evidence in private or with their identities hidden....
 
This link may be of interest to some:

Special Branch and the Irish National Liberation Solidarity Front

And not just those interested in the "spy cops" phenomenon, but also interested in the lost world of the early '70s far-left, Irish section.

The link has chapter and verse on London Special Branch's efforts to infiltrate this INSLF, a bunch of Maoist radical cheerleaders for "de Oirish struggle", as it then was.

The sort of people who would go to a meeting addressed by Bernadette Devlin, and say that only the gun could liberate Ireland. . . once their resident agent provocateur suggested they organize a bombing of their own (on his own initiative? or that of his handlers?) did they reconsider their views on the armed struggle. . .

But the main part of that story is that this may have been the first "family justice" campaign infiltrated according to the spy cop playbook.
 
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Tbf if you want to be a cheerleader for "armed actions" your a legit target for special branch.

The rest was paranoid bullshit and arse covering this was not the secretive brutal vegbollah hiding out in caves in the South downs :rolleyes:.
The whole counter the "dangerous activists" was like sending a predator drone to catch flytippers except said drone would do something useful.
Nothing of value was achieved by infiltrating these groups at all.
 
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