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'''David Shayler''' left [[MI5]] as a '[[whistleblower]]' together with fellow MI5 officer, [[Annie Machon]]. They took some documents with them and were on the run in [[France]]. Later Shayler was arrested and charged under the [[Official Secrets Act 1989]], sentenced to six months - and was released after only two.<ref name=ts>http://www.spyculture.com/disinfowars-19-is-david-shayler-a-fake-whistleblower/</ref> | '''David Shayler''' left [[MI5]] as a '[[whistleblower]]' together with fellow MI5 officer, [[Annie Machon]]. They took some documents with them and were on the run in [[France]]. Later Shayler was arrested and charged under the [[Official Secrets Act 1989]], sentenced to six months - and was released after only two.<ref name=ts>http://www.spyculture.com/disinfowars-19-is-david-shayler-a-fake-whistleblower/</ref> | ||
− | Shayler later aligned himself with the truth movements about the events of [[9-11]] and [[7-7]]. As [[Tom Secker]] has noted. each time he espoused implausible viewpoints (No planes) and allied with researchers of questionable integrity. He later claimed to be the messiah and wore women's clothes in public. Secker suggests he | + | Shayler later aligned himself with the truth movements about the events of [[9-11]] and [[7-7]]. As [[Tom Secker]] has noted. each time he espoused implausible viewpoints (No planes) and allied with researchers of questionable integrity. He later claimed to be the messiah and wore women's clothes in public. Secker suggests he is ''still'' working for MI5, to discredit the truth movements.<ref name=ts/> |
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− | [[7-7]] [[researcher]] [[Tom Secker]] has speculated that he was recruited in order to be later cut loose for the purpose of discrediting opposition. Secker's explanation includes the bizarre nature of | + | [[7-7]] [[researcher]] [[Tom Secker]] has speculated that he was recruited in order to be later cut loose for the purpose of discrediting opposition. Secker's explanation includes the very light sentence Shayler served, the bizarre nature of his opinions on [[9-11]], [[7-7]] and the [[Lockerbie bombing]] and his strange attention seeking behaviour such as his "Jesus" announcement. |
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David Shayler (spook?, whistleblower) | |
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Exposed | 1994 London Israeli Embassy attack |
An MI5 agent turned 'whistleblower' who didn't reveal very much but has since associated himself with some of the most dubious end of those questioning the official narrative. Some believe he is still working for MI5. |
David Shayler left MI5 as a 'whistleblower' together with fellow MI5 officer, Annie Machon. They took some documents with them and were on the run in France. Later Shayler was arrested and charged under the Official Secrets Act 1989, sentenced to six months - and was released after only two.[1]
Shayler later aligned himself with the truth movements about the events of 9-11 and 7-7. As Tom Secker has noted. each time he espoused implausible viewpoints (No planes) and allied with researchers of questionable integrity. He later claimed to be the messiah and wore women's clothes in public. Secker suggests he is still working for MI5, to discredit the truth movements.[1]
Contents
Career
David Shayler was not a standard MI5 recruit - he was from a different social class. He worked in various capacities in a hands-off, report writing capacity.
Revelations
David Shayler and Annie Machon left MI5 and took some documents with them.
1994 London Israeli Embassy attack
David Shayler and Annie Machon stated that several people in MI5 regarded the 1994 London Israeli Embassy attack as a false flag, done to reduce sympathy for the Palestinian cause.[citation needed]
MI6 Plot to assassinate Muammar Gaddafi
David Shayler reported that that MI6 had funded a group which attempted an assassination of Muammar Gaddafi,[2] as if in revenge for the Lockerbie bombing, which he says was orchestrated by Libya (he claims that justice was served - that Abdelbaset Ali Mohmed Al Megrahi was responsible).[3]
British intelligence agency’s surveillance of socialists
Former partner of fellow MI5 officer Annie Machon, Shayler was prosecuted under the Official Secrets Act after passing documents to the Mail on Sunday newspaper in August, 1997 that alleged that MI5 was paranoid about socialists and that it had previously investigated Labour Party ministers Peter Mandelson, Jack Straw and Harriet Harman.
Personal Life
David Shayler broke up with his partner Annie Machon after she was disturbed by his psychedelic drug use. He has announced to the world that he was Jesus and become a transvestite.
Later activities
He has been interviewed for films on a range of topics including 9-11 (in which he made the bizarre suggestion that no planes were involved). He spoke on the BBC as a critic of the government's official narrative about 7-7 (stating that he believes the event was a false flag).[3] Shayler has continued to appear at squats, protests and demonstrations.
Speculation
7-7 researcher Tom Secker has speculated that he was recruited in order to be later cut loose for the purpose of discrediting opposition. Secker's explanation includes the very light sentence Shayler served, the bizarre nature of his opinions on 9-11, 7-7 and the Lockerbie bombing and his strange attention seeking behaviour such as his "Jesus" announcement.
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Julian Assange Tortured with Psychotropic Drug | Article | 8 May 2019 | Kurt Nimmo | The FBI, Pentagon, and CIA are “interviewing” Julian Assange in Belmarsh Prison. The CIA Director Gina Haspel (aka Chemical Gina) has her hands in this one, and we are being told that Assange is being “treated” with BZ (a powerful drug that produces hallucinations). |
Document:Our Secret Servants - The Shayler Affair | Article | 1 January 1998 | Robin Ramsay | MI5 and its schizophrenic relationship with government |
External sites
- Mark Thomas defends David Shayler - New Statesman 11 November 2002