Ex-MI6 agent Richard Tomlinson has a blog, as featured in The Observer yesterday. I just started reading it, and will follow closely. Why? He thinks MI6 might pull down his blog, like they did with the previous website he ran, apparently. Here's what he had to say:
If MI6 really don't want the hassle of going to an employment tribunal, they could just admit liability and apologise. Saying sorry won't cost the them (or more accurately the tax payer) a thing. I expect they'll take the expensive option though, and order the Treasury Solicitor to fire off lots of injunctions at me, or get the CIA to approach Typepad and have the blog squashed - like they did to my old website on Geocities. Watch this blog!
Watch that space.

But can M16 really do that? What about Yahoo not revealing its customer identities and stuff? Remember the story of the soldier who died in a war and his family wants his email passwords, but Yahoo wouldn't give because it is its STRICT policy. Ok Maybe M16 can do anything- the Hollywood stuff and all.
I have to stop here. Don't want mine to go down.
Posted by: Public Relations India | May 28, 2006 at 06:26 PM
But can M16 really do that? What about Yahoo not revealing its customer identities and stuff? Remember the story of the soldier who died in a war and his family wants his email passwords, but Yahoo wouldn't give because it is its STRICT policy. Ok Maybe M16 can do anything- the Hollywood stuff and all.
I have to stop here. Don't want mine to go down.
Posted by: Public Relations India | May 28, 2006 at 06:31 PM
Remember that Margaret Thatcher didn't want anyone with anything other than a right wing bias to be at GCHQ? This is what they get up to. Many of the websites that go against the establishment are targetted and closed down. Notice the "this page cannot be found" on a lot of these sites.
The Internet is about the only place where you can speak freely but the establishment doesn't want that. A case of "do not question authority".
The Bilderberg group runs the world and they have tentacles everywhere.
Posted by: Ann | June 30, 2006 at 02:21 PM