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MI5 subversion of state power in Scotland
Posted By: IZAKOVIC
Date: Saturday, 27-Sep-2014 09:48:56
Ann-Marie de Veer deveer.org.uk Sat, 05 Jul 2014 17:53 CEST
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Britannia Bridge Linked Platform, North Sea in Scottish National Waters There is something quintessentially English about the tradecraft of spying, as history reminds us of events not too dissimilar to those in play today.
In the late 1560's Francis Walsingham began his career in subterfuge working with William Cecil to thwart the plots against the then English monarch, Elizabeth I. Later, in 1572 as the Principal Secretary to Elizabeth and her chief spymaster, his earlier work in preventing the subversion of state power became mere opening gambits in a craft that would include the interception of mail, the use of informants and even torture, amongst others.
Enter the Scottish independence referendum to be held on Thursday 18 September 2014, which, coincidentally, is the 700th anniversary of the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 where the English army were defeated by Robert the Bruce, King of Scots.
On Friday 13 June 2014, the very antithesis of an auspicious day for the superstitious, The Independent ran a story about internet trolls 'opening the door' for MI5 dirty tricks in attempting to subvert the Yes Campaign for Scottish Independence. Jim Sillars, a former Scottish National Party (SNP) deputy leader said:
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http://www.sott.net/article/286357-MI5-subversion-of-state-power-in-Scotland
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