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Charlie Hebdo Readers Beware...the Police Are Watching You !
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-wilts hire-31 311798
Why would the Police want to know the names of people who have read Charlie Hebdo ? I buy Private Eye on an irregular basis...does that mean that I am on a Police watch list as well ?
Why would the Police want to know the names of people who have read Charlie Hebdo ? I buy Private Eye on an irregular basis...does that mean that I am on a Police watch list as well ?
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jno
quite big, ichkeria
http:// www.pre sstv.co m/detai l/2014/ 10/25/3 83552/r eport-m i5-spyi ng-on-a cademic s/
Press TV should certainly know a thing or two about state surveillance (!)
jno
quite big, ichkeria
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Press TV should certainly know a thing or two about state surveillance (!)
jno and ichkeria
Another link. Hardly surprising that academics might appear on MI5's radar screen.
http:// en.wiki pedia.o rg/wiki /Cambri dge_Fiv e
Another link. Hardly surprising that academics might appear on MI5's radar screen.
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Oh dear, I'm in trouble when I get back then. I managed to get my 'survivors' copy and we are proudly bringing it back along with a copy of the local paper which detailed all the 'silent protests' in the Vienne, with photos. Guess who is in the front row of our local one? (They know me and shoved me there to give in international dimension!)
humbersloop
I am suggesting no such thing. I provided a link to go with another provided link which mentioned that MI5 were targeting academics. The word Cambridge and 4 academics who studied there are linked with spying and espionage in this link and was obviously,that at the time, MI5 considered it to be a nest of spies and recruiting ground for Russia. Nothing for you to get uptight about. Really.
It merely demonstrated to jno and ichkeria why academics were of interest to MI5. I hope this hasn't upset you too much.
I am suggesting no such thing. I provided a link to go with another provided link which mentioned that MI5 were targeting academics. The word Cambridge and 4 academics who studied there are linked with spying and espionage in this link and was obviously,that at the time, MI5 considered it to be a nest of spies and recruiting ground for Russia. Nothing for you to get uptight about. Really.
It merely demonstrated to jno and ichkeria why academics were of interest to MI5. I hope this hasn't upset you too much.
mikey, they're after the Welsh too!
http:// www.the guardia n.com/m edia/20 15/feb/ 10/poli ce-seve ral-for ces-see k-detai ls-char lie-heb do-read ers
More than just one rogue cop trying to make sure this freedom of speech thing doesn't get out of hand.
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More than just one rogue cop trying to make sure this freedom of speech thing doesn't get out of hand.
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I'm no expert but, if I was the sort of person who pigeonholes people, then I would stick people who had likely never hear of this mag prior to the massacre but then ordered a copy of the special issue, into either
1) Magazine collector. More interested in value years hence than in actually reading the things.
2) Hipsters, trying to be 'edgy' to impress a potential partner.
3) Genuine '**ck you' personality types, who don't care who they offend, by what they say or do or put on display.
The latter could, potentially, fit the 'troublemaker' mould and thus be worthy of monitoring. Eins, zwei.
1) Magazine collector. More interested in value years hence than in actually reading the things.
2) Hipsters, trying to be 'edgy' to impress a potential partner.
3) Genuine '**ck you' personality types, who don't care who they offend, by what they say or do or put on display.
The latter could, potentially, fit the 'troublemaker' mould and thus be worthy of monitoring. Eins, zwei.
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