Can you say 'Blanket Surveillance'?
UK political groups spied on by undercover police
ndercover police officers have spied on more than 1,000 political groups since 1968. However, no official list of these groups has been published.
This database is an attempt to compile such a list. It is a work in progress and will be updated as more information is made public. The aim is to make more visible the nature and scope of a covert operation that has spanned more than four decades.
The information has been compiled following investigations by the Guardian and the Undercover Research Group, a network of activists that scrutinises the covert infiltration of political movements. The group is also publishing a similar database.
The HN or EN ciphers have been allocated to individual officers at a public inquiry that is examining the infiltration.
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...er-police-list
Every American should be permitted to see this and know what the deep state and its fascist enablers have in store for their ' freedoms '.
It's too late for the Brits. They like being fucked over.
" First they came for the journalists...
We don't know what happened after that . "
Maria Ressa.
Can you say 'Blanket Surveillance'?
Jack (10-15-2018)
Monitoring groups for security reasons doesn't offend me. Monitoring does not equal oppression.
Police spies are just a normal part of capitalism. They'll be much more active in America because of the lack of real democratic choice. They seldom do much of importance here except live off the taxpayer.
moon (10-15-2018)
Irish Exit (10-15-2018)
FBI CIA BBC and Doris Day (J Lennon) it's a long sordid trip of infiltration of protests in the USA from back in the 60's
moon (10-15-2018)
moon (10-15-2018)
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