German Police May Be Authorised To Search Homes Secretly—Britain Is Quietly Ahead Of Them, As Usual – UKC
Tue 6:24 pm +01:00, 20 Aug 2024 2Full news and all the source links: www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-19th-august-2024
– RedaktionsNetzwerk Deutschland (German): [Federal Interior Minister Nancy] Faeser wants to allow the Federal Criminal Police Office secret slumps in housing
– Der Spiegel (German): BKA [Federal Criminal Police] should be allowed to secretly enter and search apartments in the future
– Independent Sentinel: German Police May Soon Enter & Search Homes Secretly
– Radar (on X): Radar’s post
“ELON MUSK vs European Union
GOP House Judiciary rebukes European Commissioner in letter for threatening Elon Musk over Trump interview.”
– Financial Times (via Disclose): Brussels slaps down Thierry Breton over ‘harmful content’ letter to Elon Musk
On a different topic. This is suspicious.
“The co-defendant of British tech tycoon Mike Lynch – who is currently missing in Italy – has died after being hit by a car.
Stephen Chamberlain, 52, was Mr Lynch’s co-defendant in his US fraud trial in which both men were acquitted following the $11bn (£8.64bn) sale of the software giant Autonomy.
Mr Chamberlain died after being struck by the vehicle while out running in Cambridgeshire on Saturday and his family has now paid tribute to him.
Mr Lynch and his daughter are currently missing after a luxury yacht sank off the coast of Sicily on Monday.”
skullduggery. tax dodges from two British billionaires? You don’t pay tax when you’re dead. I guess there is at least a body for the road victim. EIther the above or vengeance from a very powerful wounded party. It’s also a great news lead and is getting centre stage coverage, so is obviously a managed narrative.
On the topic the government has had access to our homes all along I would say, from experience. Historical papers from the Civil War simply vanished from our home with no sign of any break-in. An ancestor was a regicide married to Oliver Cromwell’s sister. He was a commander of the English Army in Ireland and regionally a pivotal figure on the Civil War. My father kept all his letters in his desk. They just vanished.
Narratives from the 17th century are still being actively managed, historians might note.