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Dawn Meredith Wrote:Peter Lemkin Wrote:Dawn Meredith Wrote:Peter Lemkin Wrote:Nice to hear there is more documentation now, but this is not news to me. Gehlen Org., indeed....and their strange bedfellows called the C.I.A.....then newborn from the OSS and some other 'threads'. Gladio goes back before there was a program named Gladio, just as fascism goes back in history way, way before Mussolini coined the term. In its current form, the 'Gladio' concept was the still-born child of one Otto Skorzeny...but he, in turn, had learned it from others before him. Sadly, it is with us still....I believe in 9-11-01 and many subsequent events....all under a very big umbrella I would that I'd put the name 'Gladio' on the folder for.....indeed, I do believe I have that folder around here....somewhere.....::
Carl Oglesby was heavily researching both Gehlen and Skorzeny in the 80's. He tried for years via Freedom of Information to obtain the Gehlen files. In the mid 90's he was finally successful and the boxes half filled a good sized bedroom. The rest of the room was filled with boxes of FBI files on Carl. For anyone interested all the Gehlen (and related files of Carl O) were donated by Carl to U Mass Amherst. (MA).
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How much luck did he have on Skorzeny? I'm interested in him now.....he has his connections to Western Intelligence and Banksters all along.....
Found the finding aid for his collection... http://scua.library.umass.edu/ead/mums514.html
Peter:THANK YOU for this. As I recall he pretty much reached a dead end on Skorzeny, unless he had better luck after I moved to Austin (1990) and just never learned about it.
I see LOTS on Gehlen [also of interest, but I think few mysteries left about him now], but I see little [nothing actually at a quick glance] on Skorzeny....not too surprising. He was Hitlers 'James Bond' and then became a 'James Bond' for the BND and CIA and old-Nazis after the War.....things on him are closely held secrets still. His escape from prison after the War, alone, is right out of 'Bond'...and he married the daughter of the biggest Nazi financier....and he was involved in the secret movements of Nazi Gold....and on and on and on..... That he was never convicted or captured tells all....he lived quite openly in Spain and Portugal after the War and even sometimes would visit other parts of Europe. No one touched him. He kept in contact with all the old Nazis, headed up their network organization and knew where they all were, keeping them safe and well supplied with money and protection. He, in turn, was amazingly protected by 'Western' intelligence and their bankster bosses. A LOT of the secrets surrounding Skorzeny are either not known, or are known in a certain circle, but can't be proven to the naive world, as we don't have documents.\
That is a huge collection he left - almost 70 linear feet of papers!
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The 'assassination plot' against Eisenhower, during the 'Bulge', supposedly by Skorzeny 'Kommandos' is a weird one, forgotten really today. A massive panic & security cordon around Eisenhower cut him off from command, and there was nothing in the rumours. For years after the war, the Yanks kept him in custody, mainly on that basis, and there was nothing in it. The tale of the rumour had grown exponentially in the telling.
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"Global Gladio": NATO Terror Network Reaches into Asia
By Tony Cartalucci
Global Research, September 05, 2015
Land Destroyer Report 4 September 2015
http://www.globalresearch.ca/global-glad...ia/5473826
Quote:NATO terror network implicated in Bangkok blasts, appears to have been running Uyghur terrorists through Asia, into Turkey and onward to fight NATO's proxy war in Syria.
An unprecedented blast in Bangkok, Thailand last month left 20 dead and over 100 injured. The blast was the latest in a string of violence carried out by US-backed proxy Thaksin Shinawatra, who himself was ousted from power in 2006 and finally had his political party removed from power completely in 2014 after massive street demonstrations and a military coup toppled the regime headed by his own sister, Yingluck Shinawatra.
While the blast represented an escalation in violence, it should be remembered that terrorist networks operating in support of Shinawatra have carried out egregious acts of violence in the past, including fielding up to 300 armed militants in Bangkok's streets in 2010 leading to weeks of gunbattles between Thai troops and Shinawatra's armed supporters, leaving almost 100 dead and culminating in city-wide arson.
As for bombings themselves, while generally these networks have used grenades to attack institutions and individuals perceived as enemies of Shinawatra and his foreign sponsored agenda, precisely the same pipe bombs used in the August blast have been implicated in explosions in 2010 and 2014 where bomb makers accidentally killed themselves while assembling devices. In February 2015, a double pipe bombing would be carried out just down the street from where the most recent blast occurred. The devices used were linked to the 2010-2014 incidents.
And while it is clear the bombing was used as a form of violent coercion against a Thai government increasingly drifting away from accommodating both Shinawatra and the foreign interests he representsand closer toward regional partners including China, what was not certain was which networks specificallythese interests used to carry out the attack.
Recent evidence has emerged as several suspects have been identified and arrested, suggesting this network includes NATO's "Grey Wolves" and several other Uyghur groups long backed, funded, and directed by the US as a means of eliminating its enemies across Eurasia and up to and including China. In addition to carrying out attacks in Thailand, they appear to have also been moving militants from across Asia and feeding them into NATO's proxy war in Syria.
Global Gladio, Target Thailand In the immediate aftermath of the bombing in Bangkok, the BBC would be the first to float the idea the blasts were in retaliation for Thailand's deportation of Uyghurs to China Uyghurs apparently on their way to fight in NATO's proxy war in Syria according to Reuters' report, "Uighurs on way to jihad' returned to China in hoods."
Images: The US State Department's NED refers to China's Xinjiang region as "East Turkistan," a fictional realm that does not exist. The US seeks to either destabilize or carve off a vast sum of Chinese territory through supporting terrorism in western China.
On the very same day when the deportations occurred, Thursday July 9th, protests broke out in Turkey, both in Ankara the capital, and in Istanbul at the Thai consulate. Leading the protests in Ankara was the World Uyghur Congress (WUC), a US-funded, Washington D.C. and Munich based political front that specializes in supporting terrorism under the guise of defending "human rights."
Image: Thailand's consulate in Istanbul Turkey was destroyed on the same day Thailand deported Uyghur terror suspects back to China. One may find it difficult to speculate who on Earth currently possesses the operational capacity to organized a same-day retaliation anywhere in the world besides a handful of actors NATO among them.
WUC admits that violence broke out among the mobs it was leading in Ankara but denied any affiliations with the protesters in Istanbul who attacked the consulate and destroyed it on the same day, in the same country, over the same alleged grievances. WUC itself suggested it was the work of the "Grey Wolves," an organization they admit was "clandestinely funded by the US government."The Grey Wolves are comprised of Turks and Uyghurs, and throughout the Cold War served as part of NATO's "stay behind networks" referred to as Gladios. They were used to purge NATO's enemies from Turkey in bloody violence that would leave over 6,000 dead. Since the Cold War, the Grey Wolves have set up operations internationally, including terrorist training camps in Xinjiang, China all indicating that NATO's Gladio has gone global.
Image: The US-based and funded World Uyghur Congress admits it led mobs on the same day the Thai consulate was attacked. Their mobs in Ankara also turned violent, however Turkish police were able to maintain control. While WUC claims they have no ties to the Grey Wolves they claim were likely behind the consulate attack, they admit they, like WUC itself, have been funded by the US government.
During the days following the Bangkok blast, the Foreign Correspondents Club of Thailand (FCCT) would give a presentation implicating the Uyghur-linked Turkish "Grey Wolves" terrorist network.
The FCCT is a group of foreign journalists from several of the most prominent Western news networks including the BBC, CNN, Reuters, the New York Times, Associated Press, and Agence France-Presse. They have systematically manipulated events in Thailand in efforts to support the regime of Thaksin Shinawatra. The goal of the FCCT's recent presentation was to help deflect as much blame as possible from Thaksin Shinawatra over the bombings and to suggest Thailand faces "international terrorism."
Despite the detailed presentation the FCCT provided and the immediate headlines across the Western media attempting to sell the theory to the public, no mention ever was made of the Grey Wolves' NATO or US funding. Similarly, no mention has been made by the Western media regarding US funding and support behind many, if not all Uyghur opposition groups both in Xinjiang and beyond.
What is clear is that Thailand has inadvertently stumbled upon a highly organized, well-funded, international criminal and terrorist network operating from Xinjiang, China, across Southeast Asia, and as far as Turkey and Syria. This terrorist pipeline appears to have been "tapped" by those seeking to undermine the Thai government, causing its toxic contents to spill over into the ongoing crisis already racking Thailand.
That the Grey Wolves, Uyghur opposition front, and Thaksin Shinawatra are all backed by the US and instruments of US global hegemony, indicates that such instruments often share resources when necessary and are even used interchangeably. NGOs created and maintained in Thailand to support the regime of Shinawatra now cover for Uyghur terrorism, and Uyghur terrorism used against China and Syria is now used to strike hard at Shinawatra's political foes.
America's One-Size-Fits All Global Terror Racket
NGOs the United States funds and directs in Thailand, and primarily used to undermine the current government and defend the remnants of Shinawatra's political front, were quick to not only condemn the Thai government for deporting terror suspects back to China, but have since then attempted to justify the bombing as Thailand's deserved return for doing business with China. One Bangkok Post op-ed penned by a former Reuters employee titled, "Should Regime Not Deported Uighurs?" attempted to argue that:
In retrospect, should Thailand not have expelled the Uighurs to China? Or to be more precise, should the ruling junta, which is not fully recognised by the democratic world, have been less responsive to Chinese demands?
National interest always comes first in a country's diplomacy. But being so accommodating to a superpower's demands, making Thailand the target of an international outcry and what is looking increasingly like an international terror attack, does not bode well for the country in the long term.
The ransacking of the Thai consulate in Istanbul failed to alert the Thai security services that the anger was real and long-lasting, and could possibly turn into a calamity
It should be noted that the author uses the term "international" to describe what is exclusively the US and Europe's "recognition" and "outcry."
This op-ed and many like it pervading the Western media are sending a message to the Thai government that failure to comply to the demands of the "international community" will result in terrorism whether it is a mob destroying your consulates abroad, or bombs exploding in the heart of your nation's capital. And while this "international community" has many terrorist proxies to use against Thailand, it appears they have selected their "Uyghurs" to stand in the front ranks.
Ousted-exiled dictator Thaksin Shinawatra most likely still possesses the terrorist networks and paramilitary organizations he created and eagerly used during his time in power. However, by using them, he would only further justify the current government's moves to permanently uproot Shinawatra from Thailand's political landscape. Just as NGOs assigned by the West to support Thaksin Shinawatra have now become instrumental in justifying and manipulating the recent Bangkok bombing, the West's terrorist networks used to destabilize nations elsewhere from China to Syria have had terrorism in Thailand apparently outsourced to them.
So far, the investigation suggests this network has been in Thailand for years, long before the deportation of Uyghurs in July. Evidence also suggests a link between the uncovered terror network and previous terror networks uncovered at the height of Shinawatra's violence in 2010 and 2014. A large amount of forged Turkish passports and ties to Uyghur trafficking networks appear to implicate the terror network in what Syrian and Chinese authorities have attempted to expose for years now a terror pipeline feeding militants from all over the globe first into Turkey where they are armed, trained, and staged, then into Syria to fight NATO's proxy war against the government in Damascus.
Do Business With China and Die
It should be stated that the vast majority of China's Uyghurs do not support the aspirations of the terrorists and US-funded fronts which claim to represent them. Forty-five percent of Xinjiang's population some 10 million people are Uyghurs. It is likely that if even half of them supported violent separatism, they would have already gained their "independence."
In reality, Uyhgurs are perhaps the first and foremost victims of US-backed terrorism in Xinjiang and beyond. Those who seek to live in peace and stability with their Chinese compatriots, and who condemn the means and methods of US-backed groups are themselves attacked. The most prominent example of this is that of Imam Jume Tahir, 74 years old, hacked to death in front of China's largest mosque by terrorists.
The imam had openly condemned US-backed violence and in particular called for street clashes with Chinese police to end.
Image: Uyghurs in China who attempt to lead normal lives often find themselves the primary target of US-backed terrorism. The mosque pictured above, the 600 year old Kah Mosque, saw the murder of its imam, Jume Tahir, by US-backed terrorists for the "crime" of condemning violent protests.
In the wake of his brutal murder, the Western press would write him off as a "state-appointed leader," while the US-funded World Uyghur Congress would repeatedly justify the murder throughout the Western media. In the New York Times article, "Chinese Court Sentences Teenagers to Death in Killing of Jume Tahir, Islamic Cleric," it was reported that:
Dilxat Raxit, a spokesman for the World Uyghur Congress, an exile group based in Germany, condemned the harsh sentences for the defendants in the imam's murder, saying they would do little to stem the rising tide of Uighur discontent.
"The Chinese government should examine the roots of the problems, which are caused by coercive policies that Uighurs find unbearable," he wrote. "It should respect the Uighur religion and traditional way of life, and stop provocations to avoid triggering new turmoil."
In another report titled, "The Day Imam Tahir Died," the World Uyghur Congress again justify the murder:
Dilxat Raxit, spokesman for the exiled political organization World Uyghur Congress, told Reuters that local Uighurs, "suspected that he had a special relationship with China's Ministry of Public Security" and that he helped the authorities monitor Uighur religious activity. His support for Beijing most likely bred resentment among Kashgar's Uighurs, many of whom disdain the central government.
No where can it be found in WUC's many US-funded press releases, congressional assemblies, or publications anything even closely resembling condemnation for the murder of an unarmed elderly man who advocated non-violence. WUC's message, like that of the Western media in the wake of the Bangkok blast is simple do business with China and you will die.America's Grand Strategy in Asia in One Word Primacy
In this it is clear that "Uyghur terrorism" is simply another attempt to conceal what is essentially yet another tool devised to achieve and maintain American global hegemony. Looking at a map of China, it is clear why this otherwise minuscule, obscure ethnic group has been propelled to center stage by American interests.
Image: The US has much to gain by backing separatists in western China.
The Xinjiang region along with Tibet, if successfully destabilized or carved off from China, would sever Beijing's long-laid plans to construct a modern-day Silk Road. It would deprive China of both its territory, its resources, and drive tens of millions of its people eastward from their homes in a refugee crisis that would strain the very stability of Chinese society.
And because the US-Uyghur cause is not genuine nor enjoys popular support even in Xinjiang, it is no surprise that those willing to participate can be persuaded to fight overseas in other projects of American hegemony essentially as mercenaries.
The use of minority groups to divide and destroy a targeted nation is a tactic as old as empire itself. And while the Western media works ceaselessly to explain how various organizations, advocacy groups, and militant fronts all operate in an apparent vacuum, only "coincidentally" propelling US foreign policy forward, it is clear through both a study of history and current US policy papers that global hegemony is still at the very heart of Western ambitions globally and includes all forms of coercion, from propaganda to paramilitary groups.
In one of the most recent US policy papers on the subject, published this year by the influential Council on Foreign Relations a corporate-funded think tank that represents the collective interests of some of the most powerful Western corporate-financier interests on Earth the goal of maintaining "primacy in Asia" is literally spelled out.
Their report, "Revising U.S. Grand Strategy Toward China," states in no uncertain terms:
Because the American effort to integrate' China into the liberal international order has now generated new threats to U.S. primacy in Asiaand could result in a consequential challenge to American power globallyWashington needs a new grand strategy toward China that centers on balancing the rise of Chinese power rather than continuing to assist its ascendancy.
The report was written by US political administrator and political lobbyist Robert Blackwill who has throughout his career played a role in grooming prospective client regimes in Asia through which the US planned to maintain its regional primacy. Among these client regimes was Thaksin Shinawatra himself. The use of violence and terrorism by Shinawatra to take and maintain control over Thailand is well documented. To think that the US would simply abandon its aspirations to control Thailand, or other nations throughout Southeast Asia vis-a-vis China would be misguided. What would be predictable would be instead an increase in terrorism and political destabilization.
Thailand is now being coerced through a concerted campaign of propaganda and organized violence, seized on by Shinawatra's supporters who are eagerly exploiting the socioeconomic and political damage the recent bombing has incurred, while so-called "rights" advocates invent creative defenses for otherwise indefensible violence directed at entirely innocent people.
Dismantle the Pipeline
Gladio was successful throughout the Cold War because those among NATO who employed such tactics did so within their borders. "Global Gladio" has networks stretching around the world, vulnerable to police and military operations carried out by host countries.
While the bombing in Bangkok appears to have been aimed at the government for its continued attempts to remove Shinawatra from power and divest from American interests by moving closer to China, the bombing itself stands as the single greatest example of just why Thailand has chosen to change tack in the first place. Accelerated military and counter-terrorism cooperation with China will now be necessary to ensure the peace and security of both nations. As long as one serves as a base of operations for terrorism aimed at the other, neither will be safe.
For Thailand specifically, it is clear that Shinawatra's political existence was meant to infiltrate and overwrite Thailand's current political order. While threats and terrorism are being used to coerce Thailand into accommodating Shinawatra, it should be noted that by doing so, violence, division and destruction are all that await Thailand as a guarantee. The slow, patient dismantling of his political networks, along with a measured pivot toward Beijing appears to be Thailand's best bet.
For the rest of the world NATO's "Gladio" networks are vast and varied. From Ukraine to Syria to Thailand, the most violent and criminal elements in any given society have been organized by the West in a bid to divide, destroy, and dominate the planet. From the original Gladio program in Western Europe, the means of expertly manipulating these criminal gangs has been perfected. Increasing awareness of how Gladio works will not only better arm society to take action against it, but perhaps even dissuade eager criminal elements from joining organizations that are essentially cannon fodder for NATO.
Copyright © Tony Cartalucci, Land Destroyer Report, 2015
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Bangkok Shrine Bomber Says Was Hired to Carry Out Terrorist Attack:
http://sputniknews.com/asia/20151009/102...ttack.html
Adem Karadag, who carried out a deadly blast in Bangkok in August, told his lawyer he had been hired by another suspect to conduct the attack, local media reported Friday.
© REUTERS/ Soe Zeya Tun
Bangkok Blast Investigation Reveals Corruption in Thai Immigration Police
BANGKOK (Sputnik) Twenty people, mainly foreign tourists, were killed and 125 others were injured as the result of an attack on August 17 on the Erawan Shrine, a Hindu site in central Bangkok.
According to Choochart Khanpai, Karadag's lawyer, as quoted by the local Khaosod newspaper, his client had agreed to bomb the Erawan Shrine after Abdullah Abdulrahman, another Uighur national from China, promised him a passage to Turkey where his family lives.
The lawyer added that Karadag, who traveled from China to Thailand in hope of reaching Turkey as his final destination, was not aware of the motive behind the deadly blast as Abdulrahman refused to answer his question why the shrine was the target of the terrorist attack.
Police believe that Abdulrahman has already left Thailand and currently is in Turkey.
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Tracy Riddle Wrote:1990 Washington Post article on Andreotti's revelations about Gladio:
http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%...m%2001.pdf
A 1976 NYT article about James Angleton's involvement in secretly training Eastern European paramilitary forces:
http://jfk.hood.edu/Collection/Weisberg%...m%2007.pdf
Articles on NATO's secret cells called gladio
The following compilation of articles from external sources is presented in the hope that they will be useful but Clarion is not responsible for their content:
http://www.cambridgeclarion.org/gladio.html
The articles are in chronological order, based on stated date of publication, with the most recent at the top of the page.
Quote:Television review: A Gladio-style "stay-behind" network in Britain
Stephen Hewitt, , 13 March 2006
Notes on a television programme programme that describes the setting up in Britain of a secret Gladio-style "stay-behind" network under the pretext of the threat of a German invasion.
Complete article: http://www.cambridgeclarion.org/tv/gladi...r2006.html
US 'supported anti-left terror in Italy'
Philip Willan, Guardian, 24 June 2000, page 19
First paragraph:
The United States was accused of playing a large part in the campaign of anti-communist terrorism in Italy during the cold war in a report released yesterday by the Left Democrat party.
Full article: http://www.cambridgeclarion.org/press_cu...n2000.html
A CIA Gladio-style "stay-behind" network in Iraq?
"In the early 1950s the CIA had been visibly the poor relation in Iraq to British intelligence, which effectively ran much of the Baghdad Pact, the alliance of countries in the region close to the Soviet border. Donald Wilber, a CIA officer who had assisted in the Iran operation in 1953, recalled his experiences in Baghdad"... "The CIA was keen to develop a GLADIO-type network in Iraq and to 'plant communications and demolitions to be used by stay-behind agents' in case the Russians made an advance into the area."... "The hidden hand Britain, America and cold war secret intelligence", Richard J. Aldrich, John Murray, 2001, page 582-3
GLADIO Europe's best kept secret
Hugh O'Shaughnessy, Guardian, 7 June 1992, pages 53-54
More snippets of information about Gladio, with the usual apologist gloss. One snippet, that is not in other articles so far indexed on this page, is the refusal of Britain to extradite back to Italy one Roberto Fiore, wanted for questioning about the terrorist bombings on Italian railways, and the British government's response on this matter to Harry and Shirley Mitchell of Bath, whose daughter was one of the 86 people murdered with a bomb at Bologna railway station in 1980.
Full article
UK trained secret Swiss force
Richard Norton-Taylor, Guardian, 20 September 1991, page 7
First paragraph:
British secret services collaborated closely with an armed, undercover Swiss organisation which formed part of a west European network of "resistance" groups, it was officially disclosed yesterday.
Complete article
Secret agents, freemasons, fascists... and a top-level campaign of political 'destabilisation'
Ed Vulliamy, Guardian, 5 December 1990, page 12
First paragraph:
'I CAN say that the head of the secret services has repeatedly and unequivocally excluded the existence of a hidden organisation of any type or size," the Italian Minister of Defence, Giulio Andreotti, told a judicial inquiry in 1974 into the alleged existence of a secret state army.
Full article
The Gladio File: did fear of communism throw West into the arms of terrorists?
Richard Norton-Taylor, Guardian, 5 December 1990, page 12
First paragraph:
A CHANCE discovery by an assiduous Italian magistrate investigating a neo-fascist terrorist attack has unearthed a secret paramilitary network run by units of the armed forces and intelligence services throughout western Europe.
Full article
How MI6 and SAS joined in
David Pallister, Guardian, 5 December 1990, page 12 "David Pallister on 'stay behind' strategy" Full article
Gladio is still opening wounds
Charles Richards, Independent, 1 December 1990, page 12
First two sentences:
OPERATION GLADIO has been dismantled. General Paolo Inzerilli, chief of staff of the Italian security service Sismi, told the parliamentary commission on terrorism that the Prime Minister issued the order on Wednesday.
Full article
Secret Italian unit 'trained in Britain'
Richard Norton-Taylor/David Gow, Guardian, 17 November 1990, page 10
Third paragraph:
General Gerardo Serravalle, who said the Italians trained at a military base in Britain, was giving evidence yesterday in Rome to a parliamentary committee of inquiry into allegations that Gladio was linked to a series of rightwing terrorist attacks in Italy between 1969 and the early 1980s.
Full article
Nato's secret network 'also operated in France'
Guardian, 14 November 1990, page 6
First paragraph:
A BRANCH of the Nato-linked European anti-communist resistance network, which Italian investigators fear may have been involved in neo-fascist atrocities in Italy, also operated in France, the former defence minister, Jean-Pierre Chevènement, has disclosed.
Full article.
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I suppose it's worth mentioning that in the UK, the Gladio network developed with the British Resistance Organization (BRO) that, in turn, also grew out of the WWII Auxillary Units that were under the command of General Colin Gubbins, latterly of one of the MI's, either 5 or 6 (can't remember which now).
I found about this during a visit to Parham Airfield in Suffolk (this was circa middle late 1990's) close to where I used to holiday every year, where there is a museum for the BRO. Having arrived on an impulse on a Saturday for a visit, I met the pucker English retiree who was in overall charge of the Parham Airfield Museum ( HERE) who had seen my car coming and stopped to tell me it was closed. After a brief chat he relented and instructed (and I do mean "instructed") an underling to take me for a trip around both the 390th Bombardment Group museum and the SRO museum.
The guy who took me around was wary but chatty and opened up after awhile, by revealing that he was part of a six man stay behind unit during WWII. He said he was given sealed orders only to be opened in the even that the Nazis invaded. But he opened them anyway and found he had been ordered to shoot dead the Chief of Police in Suffolk. He later revealed that the guy in charge of the museum who had given him the order to show me around was formerly a senior officer of MI5. What became evident was that the whole thing was still being run on an almost military basis.
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