British Government Ran Intelligence Unit Outside of Military Command Structure

March 23rd, 2010

In the Independent article below, we learn that victims were hooded and deprived of sleep.

In other words, this is a limited hangout that’s covering for something else. Like what? I have no idea, but what ever happened to the SAS operators who dressed like Arabs and shot at Iraqi police? Look at what the British Force Research Unit did in Northern Ireland. These are some examples of the types of things that come to mind as to what this is actually about.

This piece below is a slow pitch for the media.

Via: Independent:

Fresh evidence has emerged that British military intelligence ran a secret operation in Iraq which authorised degrading and unlawful treatment of prisoners. Documents reveal that prisoners were kept hooded for long periods in intense heat and deprived of sleep by defence intelligence officers. They also reveal that officers running the operation claimed to be answerable only “directly to London”.

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