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Major new spycops resource! The Undercover Research Group have launched their new site
spycopsresearch.info/

It's not for beginners, more for those wanting to take a deeper dive into the public inquiry & all the info it's published - secret files, profiles of officers, mapping organisational structure. Huge amount of material & a lot more to come!

spycopsresearch.infonodegrid | Spycops
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3/ what’s different about this rally as compared to previous bear market rallies is that price moves right now are being driven *entirely* based on the moment to moment proclamations of a mad orange king drunk with power.

trump can easily (and IMHO just did) use this power to xfer massive amounts of retail suckers' money into the hands of Trump donors/friends/insiders etc. w/just a few steps.

[11am] privately inform donors you'll be announcing the cancellation of tariffs at 3pm

[11:01am] donors buy stonks

[2pm] tweet "GREAT TIME TO BUY", transforming donor trades from "insider trading crimes" to "trades based on public information"

[2:01pm] retail MAGA apes & other trump team members (republican congress, officials, etc) "buy the dip"

[3pm] suspend tariffs

[3:01pm] whole world apes in, mkt goes 🚀🌖, insiders' profit massively from their trades.

x.com/unusual_whales/status/19

Spycop HN85 Roger Pearce 'Roger Thorley' infiltrated anarchist groups 1979-84. He gave evidence to the spycops public inquiry in July 2024. The Inquiry hasn't posted video of him being questioned on its YouTube channel, so we've posted it on ours.

Thorley wrote anti-police articles while undercover. Afterwards he became a Special Branch manager before retiring in 2003 to write awful novels.

youtube.com/watch?v=FiQHX0H-Fgs

Via #CBC - Mar 12, 2025

Frmr sr #CanadianIntelligence offcls say #Canada needs 2 B on lookout 4 campaigns aimed @ destabilizing country amid US #Trump's..51st state threats
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#CIA has worked 2 destabilize many gov's & nations in the past, using methods as mundane as #corruption & as drastic as #assassination, but former #spy chiefs say campaign aimed @ Canada would likely rely less on cloak-and-dagger tactics & more on #SocialMedia, such as the #Musk-owned #X platform

cbc.ca/news/politics/trump-ann

www.cbc.caThe U.S. has covertly destabilized nations. With Canada, it's being done in public

A review of #Australia's #spy agencies is yet to be released, 8 months after the government got it.

The Coalition & independent experts are demanding the federal government release a long-awaited review of Australia's #intelligence agencies, warning that Labor risks undermining 2 decades of progress on intelligence transparency & accountability.

#auspol

abc.net.au/news/2025-03-11/int

ABC News · A review of Australia's spy agencies is yet to be released, eight months after the government got itBy Stephen Dziedzic
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From Malpensa to Tel Aviv: Italian police use Israeli software to spy on anti-deportation activsts

„Police violence is about more than batons. It also manifests itself through interference and encroachment into private life. Police have always used an odious set of tools to achieve this. They follow people’s movements and observe and listen to their daily lives.

Today, however, access by police forces and governments to confidential, detailed and sensitive information can be much more pervasive than one might imagine. The spyware system Paragon, that has recently come to light, is one example of this. The services provided by the Israeli company Cellebrite are another, albeit different, example.

We have written this text because we believe it may help people protect themselves from the pervasive surveillance by the authorities. We invite you to share it widely.…“

statewatch.org/news/2025/febru

www.statewatch.orgStatewatch | From Malpensa to Tel Aviv: Italian police use Israeli software to spy on anti-deportation activstsIn March last year, four people were arrested after stopping a deportation flight to Morocco leaving Milan's Malpensa airport. When they got their phones back from the police, they found a strange file – one connected with spying products designed by the Israeli firm Cellebrite.