Wednesday 20 January 2016

How to spot an undercover agent in your midst..a guide for Groups


Recent developments have revealed how the Special Branch and Intelligence services are infiltrating and seeking to disrupt the Progressive, Green and Left groups within the UK and Wales. I have often noticed that many such individuals have a Military,Naval or Police background. Over the years I have met several people who fit this profile. So here is your guide to finding out if your organisation has been infiltrated. I should also say that I suspect that organisation like anti fracking groups are prime targets. I should also point pout I have used the pronoun "he" repeatedly in these questions please not that no sexism is intended
Did he turn up out of nowhere, and get on famously with members of the group within hours of joining?
Does his wife/girlfriend, whom he talked about at the first few meetings, suddenly vanish from his conversation
Does he disappear for long periods, claiming he's visiting relatives or going to an east European pop festival you've never heard of before?
Is he a bit of a puzzle: he's terribly keen on your campaign, but you cannot quite explain why he's involved?
Does he - on the other hand – over-enthuse about your campaign, urging the group on to ever more daring escapades?
Does he ever accuse other people in your group/movement of being agents (to divert attention)?
Does he appear to be excessively helpful – offering to ferry people to protests, take them home afterwards?
Does he have a car - or a van - which he offers to make available to the group for transport to and from meetings/demos?
Does he volunteer for tedious tasks which, while doing the rest of you a favour, allow him access to data, such as membership lists?
Does he appear to be oddly well-off, buying rounds in the pub, having access to surprisingly generous quantities of dope, but never giving any indication of where he works or how he earns a living? (Pc Kennedy was known as 'Flash' for his generosity.)
Does he ask for a receipt at the bar when he thinks no one's looking?
Does he urge the group to be violent or break the law but – oddly – not show up on the day for which the activity has been planned?
Does he seem a little old/straight to be wearing his hair that long, and sporting an earring?
Is he fiddling with his mobile when the rest of you have yours turned off for an important meeting?
Are you suddenly aware that there is more dissent within the group than before, more disruption?
• Are things suddenly going pear-shaped when they always went pretty smoothly before?

Answer YES to three or more of these, and you could have an undercover agent  in your midst.


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