
By Andy McCue
Published: Monday 08 December 2003
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Name
Pete Tyndall
Location
London
Occupation
Self-employed
Comment
Critise the government, and you'll find your fingerprints all over the smoking gun you never touched.
Wouldn't happen in Britain? It already has. MI5 have framed and put more innocent people behind bars than the so-called free press will ever be permitted to make public.
The next step will be your having to volunteer DNA samples to the "government". You'll be owned lock, stock and barrel by the powers-that-be. Got a dangerous opinion? Keep it to yourself.
Can you say Big Brother.
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