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'''Group 13''' is an alleged UK-based [[hit squad]].<ref name=dbl>http://www.deepblacklies.co.uk/group_13.htm</ref> | '''Group 13''' is an alleged UK-based [[hit squad]].<ref name=dbl>http://www.deepblacklies.co.uk/group_13.htm</ref> |
Latest revision as of 15:56, 30 July 2023
Group 13 | |
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Formation | 1975 |
Parent organization | Special Air Service |
Purpose/focus | deniable covert assassination |
Type | hit squad |
Interests | assassination |
Interest of | Stephan Adolphus Kock |
Rumoured to be a secret cadre of UK ex-SAS and military intelligence operatives |
Group 13 is an alleged UK-based hit squad.[1]
Official narrative
No, never, of course the UK doesn't have an assassination team. Like torture, the idea is anathema to British justice.
Problems
The USA - and a bunch of other countries - have had and continue to have hit squads[2]. Checking the factual record has revealed that leaders are not always honest in their pronouncements, and those who attempt to dismiss suggestions out of hand, as if certain ideas were unthinkable, often have the most to hide.
Members
Gerald James writes that Stephan Adolphus Kock "in his more active days, had been head of Group 13."[3]
In 2011, Trowbridge Ford described the constitution of group in the mid 1980s as follows: "Chairman of the Joint Intelligence Committee Percy Craddock, former SIS Chief Sir Colin Figures, current chief Christopher Curwen, his deputy Colin McColl, Defence Intelligence Staff Chief Derek Boorman, DIS Director General for Management and Support of Intelligence Vice Admiral John Kerr, DGSS Anthony Duff, DDGSS Patrick Walker, G Branch Director John Deverell, Cabinet Secretary Sir Robert Armstrong, and Sovbloc operatives Gordon Barrass, Harry Burke and Gerry Warner".[4]
Activities
Group 13 is rumoured to be a secret cadre of ex-SAS and military intelligence operatives. Its remit is said to involve State-sponsored, deniable covert actions such as assassinations. It is thought to be run through the (a select few members of?) Foreign Office, MI5 and/or MI6. Group 13 have been speculatively linked to various controversial incidents such as:[5]
- the 1984 murder of WPC Yvonne Fletcher outside the Libyan Embassy[citation needed]
- the 1986 assassination of Olof Palme[4]
- the 1990 assassination of Gerald Bull[citation needed]
- the 2003 assassination of Dr David Kelly [6]
Related Document
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Group 13 | article | 1999 | David Guyatt | Does the British Government have a deniable assassination squad? An exploration of evidence that it does. |
References
- ↑ http://www.deepblacklies.co.uk/group_13.htm
- ↑ See Operation 40
- ↑ http://www.shellnews.net/rayfoxwebsite/geraldjamesbook.pdf
- ↑ a b https://www.veteranstodayarchives.com/2011/09/05/captain-simon-hayward-the-making-of-olof-palmes-assassin-and-its-blowback/
- ↑ http://www.eliteukforces.info/rumours/sas-secret-societies.php
- ↑ http://www.declarepeace.org.uk/captain/murder_inc/site/kellystart.html