56 The UK army whistleblower, said: 'I developed the impression the Government were more interested in protecting the success of their policies than uncovering any potential foreign interference, and I regret that I was a part of it. Frankly, the work I did should never be allowed. (www.dailymail.co.uk) posted 1 year ago by NotAGlowy 1 year ago by NotAGlowy +56 / -0 Army spied on lockdown critics: Sceptics suspected they being watched Military operatives in the UK's 'information warfare' brigade were part of a operation that targeted politicians and high-profile journalists who raised doubts about the official pandemic response. 7 comments share 7 comments share save hide report block hide replies
I mean good that he at least became a whistle-blower for this but are we at the point where to be paranoid is to be sane?
I've already written apology letters to preppers as they were right and any good tips that they have...