Wednesday, 20 August 2014

Annie Machon and "Privacy"


My interview on RT about the Germany/Turkey spying scandal. Was this a staged event by the USA to box Germany in re criticisms about NSA global surveillance?


I get that all the time.

Actually, it's the agents who tend to do most of the agent-baiting.

I blame the Paul-bearers and the Anarchist Hipsters.


It's the actual "ex-" agents that bug me the most.

Annie Machon of MI5 goes around insisting that privacy is absolute, an invioble, and any government that conducts basic counter-terrorism and passive surveillance has lost all legitimacy and the right to govern.

This is absolute lunacy - we know that there ARE real terrorists out there, somewhere - we know this, because the security services spend most of their time creating, financing, equipping and training them. They DO exist, because we paid for them (without our consent) using our taxes)


Annie Machon is not an anarchist - she's an "ex-" Mi5  agent who apparently cut a deal with the British Government who has a crazy ex-boyfriend who may or may not believe himself to be the Messiah and/or a woman, who still won't tell the truth about Lockerbie.

So she doesn't believe that. Or anything like that. 

She never did, and she never has.


So, we know there are people out there saying and exposing things they don't believe, and that aren't true.

This is undeniable. What we don't know, often, is why they are doing it. But they ARE doing it.

So, Annie Machon espouses the absolute supremacy of personal privacy - which conveniently, places her in opposition to any FOIA request anyone might submit aimed at learning when exactly the government stopped paying her... 

Or, if they did.




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