Originally posted by shaunbhoy
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by WageSlaveMilan, with my pikey flat and gypo rate, I don't even make it onto the Threaded radar! Knowing people in the intelligence service is no great claim and easily explainable.
If you attend certain schools and/or universities, it is remarkable if you don't bump into current or future M15/MI6 folk. Add to that the fact that I come from a family with a strong RAF tradition and growing up I had many friends with RAF families. Add to that the fact that my father used to be involved in some 'interesting work'. Add to that the fact that I worked in a sensitive area of the Home Office for a couple of years and came into contact with various people. That takes care of the British side.
My ex father-in-law was a big fish in the Polish communist party during the Soviet era, and so naturally the family had lots of connections. That explains the Polish side.
My wife, through her mother's side, comes from a military family. So there are naturally famiy members and friends who hold or have held senior ranks in the Russian and Soviet military. My wife's aunt is married to a senior official in the Armenian army...who has lots of 'interesting' connections.
So these claims are nothing extraordinary, and I'm sure that many members of the board have had far more contact with the intelligence services than I have.
In summary you bought a mail order bride
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Originally posted by fiddleaboutfeck's sake Wage, are you Threaded in disguise ?
you're talking complete Threaded !
Milan.
If you attend certain schools and/or universities, it is remarkable if you don't bump into current or future M15/MI6 folk. Add to that the fact that I come from a family with a strong RAF tradition and growing up I had many friends with RAF families. Add to that the fact that my father used to be involved in some 'interesting work'. Add to that the fact that I worked in a sensitive area of the Home Office for a couple of years and came into contact with various people. That takes care of the British side.
My ex father-in-law was a big fish in the Polish communist party during the Soviet era, and so naturally the family had lots of connections. That explains the Polish side.
My wife, through her mother's side, comes from a military family. So there are naturally famiy members and friends who hold or have held senior ranks in the Russian and Soviet military. My wife's aunt is married to a senior official in the Armenian army...who has lots of 'interesting' connections.
So these claims are nothing extraordinary, and I'm sure that many members of the board have had far more contact with the intelligence services than I have.
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Originally posted by Quote 'n' PostI just try to get on every thread!!
Wage in "trying to get on every thread" mode
It's certainly not true. It's not me who tries to get on every thread, it's you who is not posting enough!
Can you blame a socially inept lad, bored at work and with no friends, trying to find a little entertainment on the web? Did AtW endure such criticism?
Although this new board doesn't reflect it, compared to other members who joined at the same time, I am behind by several hundred posts!
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Are you turning nocturnal AtW?
SKA taking its toll. Only another solid 2yrs of dev and you'll be there.
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Feck sake, just woke up and read this -- looks like a coodinated attack that is done not by a crazy whacko individual.
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Only the true Lucifer would dare to have this avatar, because he is secure in his sexuality (unlike AtW who seems curiously drawn to the concept of gay blading - mailmannz will "fill you in" on all the details of this curious sport if you wish to know more).
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Originally posted by fiddleaboutfeck's sake Wage, are you Threaded in disguise ?
you're talking complete Threaded !
Milan.
Wage in "trying to get on every thread" mode
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Originally posted by Fleetwood1975Stupid feckers, now they're not secret anymore.
Threaded - In "I have my sources" mode!
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Originally posted by John GaltDoesn't sound quite right to me but I suppose MI5 know best
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Originally posted by John GaltSecret Organisation al Qaeda
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Group taken responsibilty
A terror group linked to al Qaeda says it carried out a series of terror attacks on London that have left a number of people dead and hundreds injured.
A previously unknown group calling itself "Secret Organisation al Qaeda in Europe" said it carried out the attacks as revenge for British "military massacres" in Iraq and Afghanistan
Doesn't sound quite right to me but I suppose MI5 know bestTags: None
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