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Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Murder of Spook Gareth Williams: NSA; Mind Control


Gareth Williams was a UK spy "who made regular trips to the US National Security Agency."

On 23 August 2010, the police found his body in an MI6 flat near to MI6 HQ in London.

According to "a source" Mr ­Williams’ body was found ­during a "welfare check" by ­police following a call from one of his colleagues at GCHQ (Government Communications Headquarters) in Cheltenham.

According to Nicholas Anderson, a Former MI6 agent, "It took nearly two weeks for the FCO (Foreign & Commonwealth Office) employee assistance head to follow up on why he hadn't been at work".'

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1 comment:

  1. Well, what kind of life can you have being a spy? What happens when you want to leave? What happens when you find out about something you weren't supposed to?

    These types of jobs/careers are high risk. If this guy was a maths genius, he would have been better off teaching physics or maths at a University or something or using his talents more wisely.

    What is the point in earning so much money if a) you are lonely b) you don't live to enjoy it?

    Pointless, if you ask me!

    The age of information warfare, everybody wants to know something about somebody.

    Oh, and somewhere I read something about suicide....How can a person commit suicide and then put themselves in a holdall with a padlock on it? Houdini comes to mind. Fishy business.

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