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The Army’s “information warfare” unit monitored covid lockdown critics. The 77th Brigade, specialist to counter disinformation, and other online activity deemed harmful to the UK, assisted other government units
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In his limited leisure time he continues writing, and walking in the countryside and mountaineering.
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The former Foreign Secretary, who became the most senior Labour figure to oppose Tony Blair’s decision to invade Iraq, died of a heart attack while hill-climbing in the Highlands in 2005.
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"Al-Qaida, literally "the database", was originally the computer file of the thousands of mujahideen who were recruited and trained with help from the CIA . . ."
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77th Brigade activities are best employed in concert with other military effects to achieve integrated action.
originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: Kester
Thank you Kester. I'd forgotten about the Robin Cook 'incident'.
Rainbows
Jane
originally posted by: angelchemuel
a reply to: Justoneman
If you go to the link Kester very kindly supplied, you will get the gist of what happened to him.
In a very brief nut shell, Robin Cook was Foreign Secretary to the then PM Tony Blair and spoke out AGAINST invading Iraq. He even voted against it, thus going against his 'boss' and the narrative. He was found dead on a hillside in Scotland apparently of a heart attack and subsequent broken neck when he fell. There has always been doubt over his death.
Rainbows
Jane