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Annie Machon Interviewed By Barry Zwicker, May 2009 (Audio rip)

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Former MI5 Officer and Whistleblower ANNIE MACHON
WITH BARRY ZWICKER, Author, Journalist & Documentary Producer

May 31, 2009. Hagey Hall Humanities Theatre

Presented by the UW 9/11 Research Group
A University of Waterloo Federation of Students Club

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Outline

Intro & Background:

Annie talks about being recruited into MI5 during a period when it was adjusting it's operational focus. She also talks about the assessment process she went through; the increased use of contractors to extend the range of MI5 activities (esp. to infiltrate pressure groups etc); MICE; meeting Shayler; the MI6 plot to assassinate Gadaffi and becoming a whistleblower.

Annie then goes on to discuss Shayler's more recent activities, stating that essentially, the pressure got to him. "He's lost his mind I think; and he had a very fine mind".

Advice about spotting infiltrators: identifies two common types to look out for.

9/11 Section:

Summarizes main anomalies: WTC7, free-fall towers, Pentagon defences, 'put' options and shoddy treatment of first responders etc.

Discusses the location of the heart of the invisible government, taking an 'old boy network' position, eg CFR, TC, Bilderbergers, media etc.

Expresses concern about the lack of oversight and public accountability 'enjoyed' by these groups - & while she criticises the mainstream media for not drawing more attention to these problems she also goes on to explain that the media is not beyond control. Sees the Internet as a useful tool to help counteract this, for now.

Britain is already a police state. Little time left to act. People have to come together to pursue shared political goals. It's down to us.

Question section:

Can't remember what they were about but I do recall one of them was quite interesting.

About this audio release:

Audio ripped from a 508Mb video. I adjusted the volume, esp. of inaudible questions, re-encoded to 64kb/s x 48kHz and upped it here along with some notes I made. Nothing has been deleted or added to the spoken audio as ripped. Quality is v good. There were no visual aids used so you'll miss nothing and save yourself a bit of disk space. This is an unofficial release and is not in any way affiliated with anyone involved in the creation of the original.