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M16 secrets revealed in new book

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posted on Sep, 22 2010 @ 03:01 AM
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M16 secrets revealed in new book


www.news.com.au

A SPY lands on a beach near a casino and strips off his wetsuit to reveal a smart tuxedo. Intelligence agents experiment with using semen as invisible ink to write secret letters.

Sound like scenes from a James Bond movie? In fact they're real-life examples of spycraft revealed for the first time in a new authorised history of Britain's foreign intelligence service MI6 from 1909 to 1949.

Author Keith Jeffery, a history professor at Queen's University in Belfast, paints a picture of the agency's cash-strapped, freewheeling early days as it battled not only the Nazis and Soviets but a
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posted on Sep, 22 2010 @ 03:01 AM
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This is a good read, shows that even semen was used as invisible ink! Also discusses how britian bombed jewish vessels post ww2 to discourage them from settling in palestine which was british controlled. It only claims that two kills are registered. However, I doubt thats relevant today. Most agents also wind up dead. Remember that case with the dead agent in the sports bag? Possible link? Who knows, but it could be probable!


www.news.com.au
(visit the link for the full news article)



posted on Sep, 22 2010 @ 03:10 AM
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They say that 007 himself used to *hand-write* football-field sized messages around the world.

Am I misinterpreting the no 1-liner rule?



posted on Sep, 22 2010 @ 03:12 AM
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I just took a black light into my room and all over the ceiling it says "Drink more Ovaltine!"

I think one of my ex's was a spy!



posted on Sep, 22 2010 @ 03:21 AM
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I should have realized a thread like this
would have all kinds of innuendos painted
all over it (no pun).

I find it rather disgusting this process was used.
Now I guess the point remains:

If you're in a hurry to write an emergency warning
letter, then you're just gonna have to wait for
the tedious, time consuming, red tape part of this
operation for fresh ink



posted on Sep, 22 2010 @ 03:26 AM
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All spy agencies are criminals who work outside the law.

If they weren't criminals why would they be so secretive.. I mean terrorists


That means all nation's spy agencies.. I don't even know where to begin in regards to CIA crimes against humanity all over the world. Not to mention the USSR BS, the British BS, I don't know what Iran's one is called, but I'm sure their ones are also terrorists.

Kill all the spies, where ever you find them, chop their hands and legs off first, then chop their heads off.


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posted on Sep, 22 2010 @ 04:03 AM
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That last comment was just plain ridiculous.


'...not sure what they're called but I'm pretty sure they're terrorists too...'


Oozyism - Have you ever researched ANYTHING related to the security services? No? Keep your pathetic 'opinions' to yourself then.

Honestly.


Anyway - OP, thanks for sharing; I'm looking into the availability of resources like these. Star n Flag.



posted on Sep, 22 2010 @ 04:06 AM
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Are you suggesting secret services are security agencies lol..

WOW you must be a genius, tell me this then my friend, what is the secrecy for, must be that national security crap they been slapping on your faces for 9 years right haha..

Here is an example of the crimes I'm talking about, and that is the reason why they keep in hiding the cowards:


In 2009, 44 predator strikes carried out by the CIA in the tribal areas of Pakistan struck only five of their intended al Qa'eda and Taliban targets, but more than 700 innocent civilians also died, according to Pakistani authorities.

Source

Yup, they are terrorists, a bunch of cowards who murder and terrorize thousands of innocent people yearly.

I will repeat myself, all spies deserve the death penalty, but from my side of the bargain I will encourage the cutting off of their arms then legs then head


Down with the terrorist spy agencies



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posted on Sep, 22 2010 @ 04:22 AM
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Oozy did you just compare the CIA TO MI6 or even the SIS?

Do you know ANYTHING about British history? Or are you associating today's problems with yesterdays news?



posted on Sep, 22 2010 @ 04:27 AM
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I don't necessarily condone them, I was just saying that you obviously haven't done even the preliminaries of research (outside of a google search using 'CIA Criminal Terrorists' as your search terms). Plus, you make reference to only the CIA crimes. Which makes sense seeing as you're some sort of fanatical American who believe that outside the borders of the US of A nothing really happens (or matters, even if it happens).

Of course the security services have committed (and still commit) crimes. But they do actually have an impact on ensuring that you can all live your lives in a general state of peace and quiet. Have any 'dirty bombs' or suitcase nukes gone off in crowded stadiums lately? Don't throw the baby out with the bathwater.

Essentially, you can't comment on a security service that you haven't even bothered to check the name of.

That was my drift.



posted on Sep, 22 2010 @ 05:28 AM
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In another thread you said you are pro-freedom; now you ask if they are not terrorists why are they secretive. Are you serious dude? People have a right to be secretive.



posted on Sep, 22 2010 @ 06:17 AM
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Brings a whole new meaning to "sticky pages"...............



posted on Sep, 22 2010 @ 06:30 AM
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I unfortunately have first hand experience in this. I was ambushed by someone who I believe to be an MI6 agent of the Hispanic persuasion. Possibly used for some undercover operations in Mexico. Anyway his top half was dressed in black, and he did not wear anything below the waste apart from a pair of black leather boots with spurs. After some frantic shuffling he left a message on my T-shirt. Running over it with a black light it appears to resemble a large 'Z'

I am not sure who this masked man was but in light of this article, the only logical explanation I can think of is that he was a government agent!



posted on Sep, 22 2010 @ 06:45 AM
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"Every man, his own stylo" - Sir Cumming, SIS Head



posted on Sep, 22 2010 @ 06:47 AM
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I'm finding this article depressing.

It's shattering all of my James Bond fantasies in one go, now I'm imagining what a real Bond film would be like

Q: "James we need you to fly to Moscow to infiltrate a top secret nuclear research lab"

Bond: "Excellent, I'm going to need some kind of disguise, what have you got for me? Some kind of invisibility shield? A stealth tuxedo maybe?

Q: "Ermm no, we got you this Polka Dot dress and this blond wig"

Bond: "Oh!, Well how about communications, do I at least get some kind of high powered radio transmitter hidden in a shoe?

Q: "Well we couldn't work out how to do that so we got you this copy of Playboy and this cup"

Bond "Thats disgusting! Well at least I get to take my trusty Walther PPK"

Q: "Actually,we've got you this elastic band and this bread knife instead"

Bond "Damn these government cut backs!!!!!!!"



posted on Sep, 22 2010 @ 08:04 AM
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Hey Q ball,great thread mate,star and flag
, I hope this thread keeps going for ages and puts a load of cool intelligence stuff together.
It really does make sense to write letters with semen because it shows under different light.
I could just imaging the creses in their suits when they took their wet suit off,but then again they probably had cool James Bond material that never got out of shape


nice one!



posted on Sep, 22 2010 @ 07:54 PM
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in an emergency I doubt semen would be the quickest way to write something unless you had it stored LOL...Well I guess there was ways or they had methods. However is there a chance this could be just over hyped and maybe was just used as a one off thing?



posted on Sep, 22 2010 @ 09:16 PM
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Originally posted by 547000
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In another thread you said you are pro-freedom; now you ask if they are not terrorists why are they secretive. Are you serious dude? People have a right to be secretive.


Yes they do, but take this in to consideration, an international organization, working internationally, everything they do, effects you, me and everyone else in this planet, they could be the ones to start a nuclear war. That being said, they have the right to be secretive, but secrecy doesn't increase their credibility which is already tarnished.



posted on Sep, 22 2010 @ 11:12 PM
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