The Cooke report findings and the orchestrated responses to them by our betters are classic exercises in misdirection.
If we ignore the efforts of the magicians to make us suspend rational analysis then we can see that there are two large elephants in the room. They can be discovered by ‘reading between the paragraphs’.
In these pages
- Your 5-minute guide to the reliability of the Cooke Report findings - Bugging of GSOC mobile phones – an elephant in the room
- The Boylan affair as a trigger for surveillance of GSOCand context arising from the Morris Tribunal findings
- Security Branch - Cooke unwittingly brings another elephant into the room
- The decisions to call in Verrimus and initiate a PI
- Extent of bugging and Observations on the “three anomalies” - some invalid assumptions made in the report