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I have been under surveillance for TWELVE years, there is no limit to the nasty pranks they pull on you. This is because I allegedly have schizophrenia (never been diagnosed with it) and there are concerns over my parenting. In reality, I annoyed a Social Worker by fighting back against them, naming him on social media. I made a joke about them putting me under surveillance, as they had already been looking at my social media and getting our carer to write weekly reports about me. I have all the proof of this, I took them and The Met police to court - and won! However, the surveillance has not stopped. I can't get medical care, I can't get a solicitor, I can't move home, I can't sell high value items on eBay because they don't want me to have the money to fight them, I couldn't get a medical report written for a court case because of them. I'm a 51 year old disabled woman with 2 kids. My eldest is 15 which tells you how genuine the concern for my kids is. It is harassment pure and simple. They did not like someone being prepared to protest SOLO against them.
You brought a tear to my eye. I need to support and encourage this man. Yes, they are coming for your thoughts and bodily autonomy - this is not a drill - they came for mine. Thank you BBW for helping to voice this man's message.
Yes, if you are in a targeted group they may seek to know your thoughts on terrorism, drugs and crime in general. But they don't brainwash and manipulate people on a grand scale; that's the domain of politicians and RUclips.
I have no problem with them using these tactics ! The problem I have is the thieving cheating lies and obstructive cover ups when things go wrong , a simple apology and put things right , but the preference is always to lie and obstruct over even the most insignificant matters , first hand experience of this
The undercover police they used to send into nightclubs were usually so easy to spot it was comical. There was usually one fresh faced lad in a leather jacket with an awkward looking girl stood slightly behind him. "Ere, do you know where I can get some drugs?" "Yes, there's plenty in your evidence room!"
@@2handsandwiches Fiat currency? Not sure how that works when so many of the things we buy are imported so have to be paid not in UK pounds but in the currency of the exporter. MMT is mostly untrue, just an accounting trick.
I live in south shields ,uk . In the 90s the cops opened a second hand shop and staffed it with under cover cops . When people would go in the shop the scouse staff members would approach them and ask them if they could get any drugs as they didn't know any locals , they were flashing big money and wanted large amounts of cannabis and cocaine. Most people flat out refused but Obviously lots of people from a poor working class background know someone who sells drugs so you had people who were not even drug dealers acquiring drugs for these undercover cops because they were skint and the temptation to make a quick buck by dipping their toe in the water was too much . Several people ended up getting big sentences for passing on drugs to the narcos . None of them were drug dealers or had ever sold drugs in the past ,I knew some of those who were arrested . Obviously they were a bit stupid but it was verging on entrapment . The shop was called hmp second hand goods on green lane,south shields, the cop humour in the name though . .
That happened in the North West, selling tracksuits and sportswear. Staffed by police. They were filming who was offering goods and buying items and drugs ! It caught local families, who continue to this day in the same way. It never achieved much.
Not verging on entrapment, it is entrapment. If not asked, these people would not have supplied those drugs, and may never have done so. So, full on entrapment.
We had undercover police suddenly put in to offices to try and get to the bottom of corruption etc. The mistake made was that one officer was already known to staff, so he had to say he too early retirement and was doing the job for something to do. Everyone knew what was going on and he was out within 3months, unable to stay.
After the fall of the USSR an KBG office was asked if he agreed with the quote "If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear" argument. He responded "some may feel like they have nothing to hide and therefore nothing to fear. But you do" Explaining that even if you think you don't, you do as they would find or create a reason.
Exactly. If one has nothing to hide, they will invent something. Reminds of the story about Stalin losing his pipe. When it was found, 4 people had already confessed to stealing it.
That comment annoys the hell out of me. It's the most laim comment only made by people who have never thought about what they're saying/allowing.. you may be doing nothing wrong today, but then the "powers that shouldn't be" decide what you enjoy is wrong... We need to get back to natural law and erase the entire legal system
The police really don't care how they get a result, if they put an operation together to look at someone then all the rules go out of the window. I speak from experience.
@@nihilistic7840I got falsely arrested . The Feds chased these kids from an abandoned building and the kids got away in seconds so the Feds came up the road to us and said we fit description and so I recorded them and the one fed woman threw me over a wall and was trying to twist me up . I eventually let them and told them I want their name and badge number . Got my friend who was there to call my dad and my dad spoke to her on the phone she then got the hell out of there and a riot van with big guys with tattoos showed up and my dad took me home . That van wasn’t there to talk they would’ve claimed he started being violent even though he wouldn’t of been violent he came to hold her responsible for being unlawful and abusing her powers . This was before they all had body cams .
Going into someone's house without their consent and searching through their things without their consent, including stealing and opening their mail, is what landlords, letting agents and housemates do. If you complain about it, you get a Section 21. My then landlady discovered that I had been diagnosed with cancer just after I had had surgery (without missing a single day of work), by stealing the invoice from the hospital. She gave me notice... 2 weeks after the surgery. Instead of using my holiday allowance to attend more medical appointments to have tests and discuss further treatment, I had to look for a new place to live... I then lost my job, then my new 'home'.
Stupid people don't need cops, smart people need cops to uplift the law to protect the avarage person from the rich. Do you even know anything in life?!?
@@TokyoXtreme I was replying to the original comment. I am 64 years old, I have come to realise that we are not free. Ask the tax man. Here in the UK people are being sent to prison for on-line speech. We are not free.
I’ve never heard of the CHIS Act and now learning something new about our vile government and its insidious legislative practices. This is an abuse of power to the extreme. Does this act nullify Section 26 of the CJA?
The CHIS Bill wasn't properly covered by the media (I wonder why not...?) at the time and no political party took a stand against it. The preceding "spy cops" scandal involved gentle and wholly peaceful animal rights and environmental activists. Vulnerable women were targeted in particular. Huge amounts of public money were spent on funding second identities for undercover policemen, and their bosses all the way up the chain endorsed these actions. Our current prime minister, as Leader of the Opposition back then, supported the Government's CHIS Bill with his vote to ensure that these abuses of power can continue. It's all about protecting the interests of the British Establishment - at any cost. We should remember that a knighthood is the ultimate accolade for having upheld the interests of the British Eastablishmeent. Almost nobody ever rejects the offer of an honour. The honours system (and peerage) is a clever component within a complex mechanism which works very efficiently to retain wealth and privilege for the select few. The supposedly wonderful Sir Keir is obviously happy with the concept of agent provocatuers and rapists operating under immunity from prosecution. Starmer was once an idealistic human rights lawyer who worked for the victims of such abuses, but power corrupts. Who needs conspiracy theories when there are proven actual conspiracies such as this existent within our society?
Everyone listening to this needs to watch the film "The lives of others". It bears out everything this man says. Cheerlead the curtailing of others rights (the people you've been taught to hate) will after their rights have been curtailed will be the very tool they will use to curtail yours only by then it'll be too late to do anything about it. Be careful what you wish for and speak for. In this reflection, you're urged to recognize the subtle tactics employed by emerging authoritarian regimes, as depicted in the film "The Lives of Others." Be wary of falling for straw man arguments, which mask the erosion of human rights behind false narratives. Resist the temptation to support the suppression of certain groups, as this support can ultimately be used against you.
I was an UC cop too..after serving as a uniform police officer in the UK I moved to Canada where I eventually moved into the Undercover role in the Police. Retired many years now but never used the methods described here thank goodness..
Dear big brother watch, are you familiar with "Auditors" on youtube? People who go around filming in public places or where government money is spent, examples include police stations, migrant hotels and covid test centers. The police punitively punish these people who are exercising their right to film.
Most only do it to support benefits. They know how much each situation is worth and try to get that by provoking people. One even advertises a solicitor.
@@OH2023-cj9if "It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest."
@@OH2023-cj9if The provocations are not illegal but are treated by the police as illegal. Like much else when the police fancy pushing their arrogant selves around.
@RebeccaTurner-ny1xx if any of what they do was to do with helping poor people or actually improving health (the health service is anything but) I'd agree. But all they want is more power and more control while filling their pockets. The entire system is so corrupt. It makes me sick to my stomach being forced to have "tax" stolen from me weekly, which seems to be laundered through bs bankers wars or hotels for fighting age young men..
We need more ex-police officers like this to come forward and tell us where covert/undercover surveillance is happening - or do we live in Nazi Germany or Soviet Russia? A shop, bar or restaurant you use might be a covert police operation. If your work colleague or close family member is breaking the law it's possible _your_ emails, telephone calls and even letters are being monitored. If you're breaking the law they almost certainly are - _so don't break the law!_ _Keep up the good work Big Brother Watch!_
Probably because most activists target or used to target the hunting fraternity and fox and hound brigade and many of these are toffs and aristocratic and probably judges and the like !
@@davewolfy2906 Seriously? You really think that's the reason? The police have to choose which law-breakers to target. Animal rights campaigners subvert the profits of corporations, and that is the crime.
I was thinking this was going to go differently. "My names Neil Woods, I'm a former undercover police officer in the UK, i infiltrated the music scene as a man named Mark Knopfler...
As a retired officer who has been involved in several test purchase operations I would say that UC's were very useful in getting rid of violent drug dealers who were making residents lives a misery. The evidence they obtained ensured most defendants pleaded guilty. However, I always thought the spy cops thing was a bit sledge hammer to crack a nut.
Actually psychopaths don't blink near as often as we do. (2 to 3 times as less) With blinking often you show off the other side is in power. Don't pretend you a youtube doctor when you see something you got no knowledge about whatsoever.
Yep..The far - right white Christian nationalist for a start..and other extremists groups with deranged ideologies..whether they be Muslim, Christian or other religous or political extremist..Any group that basically use violence as a default action to things or peoples thay hate..!
Back in the 80s I experienced something that might have been this, actually quite a pleasant experience if rather strange. A woman approached me in a night club where I worked, said she knew some of my friends but they were past friends from a place I'd lived in about 5 years earlier and she was talking as if they were in my life in the present. She was quite good looking and followed me around the whole night, so I took her home with me and we had great fun so to speak. Next morning she gave me a fake phone number and disappeared. I think she was investigating drugs; someone was selling pot around my village and I think maybe the police thought it was me as I worked in a club in a city nearby. She'd have quickly seen from my house that I didn't have anything to do with drugs. Pleasant evening though 😊
The problem is, if undercover cops have limits on what they can do, organised criminals will find out, and have their new recruits do those things to prove whether they're undercover cops or not. But if undercover cops have no limits, they become a danger to innocent people.
It is not that black and white, far from. If undercover cops have someone watching them, being the judge in the end over what they can and can't do. There is no problem, but just like in the Netherlands in de 80s/90s we had a undercover police team who ran the red light district. They wer above the law because there was no one who kept them in check, in the end undercover corrupt officers became criminals once they got fired, not just criminals but the best of the best because they knew everything the cops could and couldn't do. Like it was in Amsterdam in the 80s and 90s there is no undercover team that has no limits, they learned already from that a long time ago.
It’s really a case of keeping your opinions to yourself. Let’s be honest, before the internet the majority of idiotic comments either stayed within a small circle or, preferably, inside people’s heads where they belong
As a former mental health worker, it's known that people with chronic depression have the most misanthropic thoughts imaginable. But thank God for the most part they keep it to themselves and seldom act on them.
I'd hate to live in your world. So you don't like people to have an opinion? Especially if you don't agree with it? Are you a politician? Or just a psychopath? And if someone gets offended by words then they need help. Talking as a disabled guy who was bullied daily for the first 22+ years of life. Other people's opinion matters ZERO to me and it shouldn't you either
No I’m not a politician. I have epilepsy and significantly debilitating complex ptsd. I’m simply saying that the internet has facilitated large groups of toxic liberal views and toxic right wing views. If someone is offended by my statements, I could equally say I’m offended by the offence. It’s absolutely crackers. And, to a disturbing degree I don’t see the police or judiciary as independent of the government. But what are you going to do about it? Seriously? I could tell you why the UK is losing its identity and its social systems are failing. It’s obvious, but I won’t say it here. In case I’m accused of a hate crime. And yes I do have some misanthropic views.
I am over 60 . . I have lived through constant prohibition . war on drugs . what a waste of time and money total failure, and who would of thought weed would be legal everywhere except the flipping UK
The money hasn't been wasted it has gone to the police ,the lawyers, the magistrates and judges ,the prison officers etc! And that is exactly why they don't legalise all drugs because so many people get a good living out of it all and in fact get a better living out of illegal drugs than most dealers do!
@@JaguarZewFlowby registering your use with the government, if you don't think that isnt coming back to bite you. Naive isn't the word Not to mention government approved supply, ie GM
What makes me laugh is a lot of illegal drugs have zero or near zero health (Inc mental) implications. But alcohol is a known poison and causes endless health issues both psyical and mental.. gotta help keep big pharma's profit up I guess.
It is one way of keeping the market value of certain substances that cost pence to produce or grow, artificially high. One has to only question the massive surge in the number of poppy fields in Afghanistan during the most recent intervention in that country, to see that the power brokers and big money make out like literal bandits, while keeping the pressure on independent scallywags to maintain the facade of a war on drugs.
I've lived in the Democratic People's Republic of Britain since 2006. In that time I've seen nothing other than the slow, steady destruction of civil liberties. I never saw it "start", nor do I expect to see it "end". For as long as _I_ have observed, it's just been there. Sooner or later it's going to lead to a proper revolution. French-style, perhaps. Or Russian. I'd hoped you'd all have heeded my warnings, but clearly my hopes were misplaced. Best I can hope for now is that I'll find somewhere else to go before that revolution. Or before the proverbial coastal wall is built (to keep people IN, DPRK-style), whichever comes first...
They don't as I found when mentally ill people next door made a complaint that my CCTV signs were communicating with them and stealing their thoughts. They couldn't see the sign as it was 3ft off the ground in a window next to a 6ft fence. They could only see it by leaning over and constantly looking through my window. I had a full house search and was arrested and held, all because it was fashionable to do what they wanted rather than have them sectioned.
TellTale signs they try getting up close, instigate interactions out of nowhere, body language will subconsciously point towards you, try to hard to blend in speaks volumes
During the miners strike we knew that police infiltrators were at work. Informing on people and instigating trouble. Nothing has changed, one has to wonder what their role was in the recent disturbances.
Does it appear under newest rather than top. That's how RUclips throttle comments. Most of mine disappear in that hidden area away from public view, unless you specifically look for them. Channel creators rarely take down comments. Certainly before the RUclips algorithm gets there first.
Video summed up: 1. Little to no discussion of police surveillance tactics (i.e., very misleading title). 2. Much display of a man going through a form of midlife crisis. 3. The man's central opposition to police surveillance doesn't seem founded so much on the tactics themselves (although that may be part of it), but more on his opposition to anti-drugs laws and policies, which is a completely different thing. I've supported Big Brother Watch in the past and they still do some important work, but if this is going to be the standard of their work going forward, I think I'm going to need to rethink that. Big Brother Watch seemed to me an important organisation for defending traditional and well established civil liberties in Britain (and the spirit of the principles that instituted those liberties) but it now seems to be going down some weird hippy path where "It's my human rights, man..." (According to whom? God? The Buddha? The perpetual cosmos? "Yeah, man.").
*DISCLAIMER: The following is not intended as a call for riot, violence or criminal activity. Nor is it intended as spreading mis-information. Any statements should be independently checked by the reader.* Given the two tier justice, policing, legacy media and government we've seen since August 2024, it probably now no longer matters that there is not judicial over-sight if one is suspected of wrong-think.
It's true. The police treat working-class people far more harshly than the wealthy. Plus peaceful protestors, such as the Just Stop Oil campaigners, were handed sentences substantially longer than those convicted of violence towards the poor during the far-right riots.
Since 2024???? Where the heck have you been for the last 20 years at least? Buried in the teLIEvision?
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Can't remember his name but there was a copper who had a child with a woman whilst retaining his undercover persona. Try to imagine the trauma that would cause you if you were the mother or the child when you found out the truth.
UK is the most spied on population in the world. Cameras and face recognition with no permission sought and watching mostly law abiding population. Not pointing towards our beaches though …
07.15 don't forget they can search a house after arrest, or in some cases get in and search for something to arrest for and justify the search! It makes me wonder why Capita can get warrants so easily without evidence. Neil, it is easy to spot undercover officers! I met you in a city centre building some years ago, as soon as I walked up to you by a coded door I thought, "there's one of the police waiting to get in"! You had a bit of a sun tan back then, looking for a specific room in a building... you would know where, but I am not saying any more here.
Capita warrants are bs. They never signed by an actual judge. And if you phone the court on their paperwork. The court will tell you there no warrant on your name or property.. that's why generally they will try their hardest to not let you see the entire document... The best bit? The police will back them up in their fraud... Apparently
I remember voting for a one-man band called CISTA (Cannabis Is Safer Than Alcohol), because it was the only "party" I 100% agreed with. As someone who has taken precious few drugs from the legal drug pushers called doctors, never taken illegal drugs and never smoked a cigarette, I still think the law should entirely butt out of telling people what they can and can't consume (eg raw milk, cannabis, etc - both of which shown to have amazing health benefits). I can quite imagine that most serving Police have themselves taken drugs, yet go on to arrest and prosecute people for doing what they've done. The hypocrisy is mind-blowing. You can't really expect the whole "war" on drugs (and food, drink and alternative health products) to be cancelled when a growing number of people are employed in the industry of prosecuting these so-called crimes. I personally think it's insane. Not that it's been a massive failure, because it's doing what they want it to do - create lots of nice "criminals" for them to lord it over and destroy. There never was any real attempt to help people. I suppose it's merely surprising that our Dear Leaders haven't re-created the kind of punishments from the olden days they relished because they were psychopaths: rock breaking and the treadwheel - probably shouldn't give them ideas. They're creating a pressure-cooker society and, at some point, it's bound to blow. Unfortunately, they have a plan for that too and will wheel in the troops to put the country into Marshal Law. We've been at war for some time. It's just taking a lot of folk a while to recognise it.
"Is drinking raw milk healthier? Most evidence points to a firm “no.” The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that unpasteurized milk is more likely than pasteurized milk to cause foodborne illness that can lead to hospitalization.There’s a reason the milk coming from cows, sheep, goats or other animals needs to be pasteurized before it hits our lattes or cereal bowls. The pasteurization process kills bacteria to make the milk safe to drink. “A little processing goes a long way in preventing the illnesses associated with raw milk,” says Rossi. Drinking raw milk can increase your risk for illnesses like: Escherichia coli (E. coli): Certain strains of E. coli can cause severe abdominal cramps, diarrhea (often bloody) and vomiting. In some cases, it can lead to hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), a serious condition affecting the kidneys. Salmonella: This bacterium can cause symptoms like diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramps. In severe cases, it can lead to hospitalization, especially in young children, the elderly and those with weakened immune systems. Listeria monocytogenes: This bacterium causes an infection called listeriosis, which is especially dangerous for pregnant people, newborns, older adults and people with weakened immune systems. It can lead to miscarriage, stillbirth, premature delivery or life-threatening infections in newborns." ('Drinking Raw Milk May Be Trendy, but No, It’s Not Safe', Cleveland Clinic, 25 June 2024)
It’s more than just drugs and I wish he would have said more than just that. All ideas should be freely spoken, as we need good ideas to be shown good by being contrasted with bad ideas. There is no such thing as hate speech, and even “hateful” speech should be in the open so that it can be challenged rather than pushing these people into the shadows and forming resentful bubbles. And so because of that, we need an end to policing of opinions and speech.
I'm a proud Brit, I love this country, but it's slowly slipping further and further into a police state and the government is still in bed with corporate greed that does not have the nations intrests at heart
We all know why they go after "drug dealers" It means they can confiscate any cash as assets to the crime, its a business which keeps the price and demand for drugs high and the cash return in confiscating the assets is high
It makes me sick when people like him come out and are praised. He spent his whole life as. Lowlife police hurting people. Now he has quit the job, he wants to play I am so pure and loving. Look what I exposed. He is a vile person who destroyed many lives, as the police and government do.
I don't think you heard him say he was undercover for illicit drugs. Infiltrating groups or gangs to get rid of heroin or cocaine is acceptable I think?
@annedewinnaar3285 but big pharma can put heroin and cocaine in most of their drugs and that's fine (even though drs in the US are officially the third biggest killers (giving properly prescribed amounts etc) after cancer and heart disease) there are some investigators who put them at the top spot.... But the government said it's bad or he's a bad man and people just blindly go along without looking at actual data.... I mean the CIA were the biggest importers of cocaine into America for decades APPARENTLY
I very much support these videos, but I caution on using the word 'freedom.' This term needs qualifying since, putting it simply, there are 'Freedoms to' and 'Freedoms from' which means you choose sides of a view point. Politicians tend to be the biggest offender of abusing the word Freedom! In addition, don't forget that if anyone threatens, not just criticize, but is a threat to the Establishment, then they have to watch their backs!
Some of this has to do with the targeting program and emerging surveillance system that plays too much into human weakness. Way too many ppl simply enjoy voyerism way too much ... and therefore "spying" for the false narrative of law-enforcement, "national security", or patriotic purposes gives them the justification they so desire. Undercover cops are bad enough but law enforcement agencies also try to recruit a target's neighbors, co-workers and even family to spy on them and report on them ... and all because of what?! Because they're on some watchlist because of involvement in environmental organizations/activism or some other relatively benign endeavor? ... and if that's not bad enough, the coming sh-t show will include FALSE dociers full of absolute lies (complete with deep-fake evidence) in order to justify targeting various individuals. Anyone who goes along with this should be absolutely ashamed of themselves. How about you actually go and talk to the target and ASK them (if you're a neighbor or someone tapped to spy on them). I've been put through the targeting program for oh round 20 yrs or so give or take ... and I've seen it develop over the years in how they have spied on me LOL! I've also had the pleasure of identifying them many a time (although some times they want you to - in attempt to intimidate you). I've often been able to identify these perps ... it really ain't that hard. Just requires good God-given observation and discernment skills. One time I even asked one of them if he "liked his job or not" ... they get so pissed off and he tried then to have me fired from my job in retaliation LOL! Their just a bunch of creeps. FYI there is a class-action lawsuit in development in the US regarding the targeting program.
In France it's not drugs but terrorism (mostly islamist). Noam Amouar was an undercover officer for years (infiltrating networks of would be jihadis... and proper jihadis), his interviews about his experience are really interesting. It's in French though. The best ones are probably on Thinkerview.
@RebeccaTurner-ny1xx delusional much?? It seems our taxes are laundered through bs wars and climate twaddle through other countries. That's what I don't wish to fund. All emergency services are listed as businesses so they fund themselves to an extent. Plus they all seem to be working against the public. Councils are disgustingly corrupt as are government, actually most public servants. The roads are a dangerous mess because councils aren't fixing them. My library is closed when I'm off cc work (not that I'd wish to rent their woke bs) etc etc.
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I have been under surveillance for TWELVE years, there is no limit to the nasty pranks they pull on you. This is because I allegedly have schizophrenia (never been diagnosed with it) and there are concerns over my parenting. In reality, I annoyed a Social Worker by fighting back against them, naming him on social media. I made a joke about them putting me under surveillance, as they had already been looking at my social media and getting our carer to write weekly reports about me. I have all the proof of this, I took them and The Met police to court - and won! However, the surveillance has not stopped. I can't get medical care, I can't get a solicitor, I can't move home, I can't sell high value items on eBay because they don't want me to have the money to fight them, I couldn't get a medical report written for a court case because of them. I'm a 51 year old disabled woman with 2 kids. My eldest is 15 which tells you how genuine the concern for my kids is. It is harassment pure and simple.
They did not like someone being prepared to protest SOLO against them.
Is the same in spanishs territory
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You brought a tear to my eye. I need to support and encourage this man. Yes, they are coming for your thoughts and bodily autonomy - this is not a drill - they came for mine. Thank you BBW for helping to voice this man's message.
Yes, if you are in a targeted group they may seek to know your thoughts on terrorism, drugs and crime in general. But they don't brainwash and manipulate people on a grand scale; that's the domain of politicians and RUclips.
I have no problem with them using these tactics ! The problem I have is the thieving cheating lies and obstructive cover ups when things go wrong , a simple apology and put things right , but the preference is always to lie and obstruct over even the most insignificant matters , first hand experience of this
@@nickcoppard5335you should have a problem with police spying on you.
The undercover police they used to send into nightclubs were usually so easy to spot it was comical. There was usually one fresh faced lad in a leather jacket with an awkward looking girl stood slightly behind him.
"Ere, do you know where I can get some drugs?"
"Yes, there's plenty in your evidence room!"
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Correct ! You can spot them from the plane . These are stories for babies to believe in
nice! LOL!
We are ALL suspects now.
As it should be. Everyone is capable of a crime and acting against the interest of the government.
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No. THEY are all suspicious now.
@@b3l14lAbsolutely. The gov. needs to be vetted.
the police aren't concerned about big payouts met by us, the taxpayer
He’s naive or broken it seems like, info is good but his conclusions seems iffy at best.
Hi unseen, I've been watching you for years. Best weirdness ever!
😂 you only pay taxes to give you the illusion your fiat currency holds any value...
It about time they did time for their crimes.
@@2handsandwiches Fiat currency? Not sure how that works when so many of the things we buy are imported so have to be paid not in UK pounds but in the currency of the exporter. MMT is mostly untrue, just an accounting trick.
I live in south shields ,uk .
In the 90s the cops opened a second hand shop and staffed it with under cover cops .
When people would go in the shop
the scouse staff members would approach them and ask them if they could get any drugs as they didn't know any locals , they were flashing big money and wanted large amounts of cannabis and cocaine.
Most people flat out refused but
Obviously lots of people from a poor working class background know someone who sells drugs so you had people who were not even drug dealers acquiring drugs for these undercover cops because they were skint and the temptation to make a quick buck by dipping their toe in the water was too much .
Several people ended up getting big sentences for passing on drugs to the narcos .
None of them were drug dealers or had ever sold drugs in the past ,I knew some of those who were arrested .
Obviously they were a bit stupid but it was verging on entrapment .
The shop was called hmp second hand goods on green lane,south shields, the cop humour in the name though . .
That happened in the North West, selling tracksuits and sportswear. Staffed by police. They were filming who was offering goods and buying items and drugs ! It caught local families, who continue to this day in the same way.
It never achieved much.
They were more creative in Liverpool areas and called one shop "Designer Gear".
Not verging on entrapment, it is entrapment. If not asked, these people would not have supplied those drugs, and may never have done so. So, full on entrapment.
@@invisibelle7590 Criminal actions, nothing more, nothing less.
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He said shockingly little about the actual tactics used, despite the title of the video and the intro to it. I’m very disappointed.
This is why the police are so over bearing now. Demanding that you give them your personal details and threatening arrest if you don’t.
They can go ahead and arrest me. I'm not giving them sh!t until they show me what law compels me to do so, and for what reason.
@@233kostawhen they take your right to self defence and freedom of speech?
Fck em. Seriously, if they knock at my door they'll get a shock.
Now? For working class people, especially with darker skin, that has always been the case.
@@233kosta Do you enjoy spending time in a police cell?
@@RebeccaTurner-ny1xx Not particularly, but I enjoy enabling tyrants less.
At the protest marches they stick out like a sore thumb
We had undercover police suddenly put in to offices to try and get to the bottom of corruption etc. The mistake made was that one officer was already known to staff, so he had to say he too early retirement and was doing the job for something to do.
Everyone knew what was going on and he was out within 3months, unable to stay.
or maybe not :)
Footage of the freedom protest suggests the opposite, ppl were happy to follow them like the pied piper
American FBI agents undercover are so easy to spot even non Americans like myself can spot them a mile off.
We are all guilty until proven innocent now.
After the fall of the USSR an KBG office was asked if he agreed with the quote "If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear" argument. He responded "some may feel like they have nothing to hide and therefore nothing to fear. But you do" Explaining that even if you think you don't, you do as they would find or create a reason.
Exactly. If one has nothing to hide, they will invent something.
Reminds of the story about Stalin losing his pipe. When it was found, 4 people had already confessed to stealing it.
That comment annoys the hell out of me. It's the most laim comment only made by people who have never thought about what they're saying/allowing.. you may be doing nothing wrong today, but then the "powers that shouldn't be" decide what you enjoy is wrong... We need to get back to natural law and erase the entire legal system
That comment was coined by one of Hitler's chums.
The police really don't care how they get a result, if they put an operation together to look at someone then all the rules go out of the window. I speak from experience.
And the person they "look at" may well be known to be innocent
@@nihilistic7840I got falsely arrested . The Feds chased these kids from an abandoned building and the kids got away in seconds so the Feds came up the road to us and said we fit description and so I recorded them and the one fed woman threw me over a wall and was trying to twist me up . I eventually let them and told them I want their name and badge number . Got my friend who was there to call my dad and my dad spoke to her on the phone she then got the hell out of there and a riot van with big guys with tattoos showed up and my dad took me home . That van wasn’t there to talk they would’ve claimed he started being violent even though he wouldn’t of been violent he came to hold her responsible for being unlawful and abusing her powers . This was before they all had body cams .
Going into someone's house without their consent and searching through their things without their consent, including stealing and opening their mail, is what landlords, letting agents and housemates do. If you complain about it, you get a Section 21. My then landlady discovered that I had been diagnosed with cancer just after I had had surgery (without missing a single day of work), by stealing the invoice from the hospital. She gave me notice... 2 weeks after the surgery. Instead of using my holiday allowance to attend more medical appointments to have tests and discuss further treatment, I had to look for a new place to live... I then lost my job, then my new 'home'.
Free people neither need nor want a "secret police."
Stupid people don't need cops, smart people need cops to uplift the law to protect the avarage person from the rich.
Do you even know anything in life?!?
Do you think that you are free?
You are constrained by laws.
What do you think life without laws would be?
@@davewolfy2906There's a difference between police and "secret police". Forgive me if you were replying to some other comment that got deleted.
@@TokyoXtreme I was replying to the original comment.
I am 64 years old, I have come to realise that we are not free. Ask the tax man.
Here in the UK people are being sent to prison for on-line speech.
We are not free.
@@davewolfy2906 OK, I re-read your comment, and now I get you 👍
I’ve never heard of the CHIS Act and now learning something new about our vile government and its insidious legislative practices. This is an abuse of power to the extreme. Does this act nullify Section 26 of the CJA?
The CHIS Bill wasn't properly covered by the media (I wonder why not...?) at the time and no political party took a stand against it. The preceding "spy cops" scandal involved gentle and wholly peaceful animal rights and environmental activists. Vulnerable women were targeted in particular. Huge amounts of public money were spent on funding second identities for undercover policemen, and their bosses all the way up the chain endorsed these actions. Our current prime minister, as Leader of the Opposition back then, supported the Government's CHIS Bill with his vote to ensure that these abuses of power can continue. It's all about protecting the interests of the British Establishment - at any cost. We should remember that a knighthood is the ultimate accolade for having upheld the interests of the British Eastablishmeent. Almost nobody ever rejects the offer of an honour. The honours system (and peerage) is a clever component within a complex mechanism which works very efficiently to retain wealth and privilege for the select few. The supposedly wonderful Sir Keir is obviously happy with the concept of agent provocatuers and rapists operating under immunity from prosecution. Starmer was once an idealistic human rights lawyer who worked for the victims of such abuses, but power corrupts. Who needs conspiracy theories when there are proven actual conspiracies such as this existent within our society?
@@davidpalk5010So well said - and so true
WELL DONE AGAIN AND THANK YOU FOR THIS BLOW LID OFF WHAT WE KNOW
Everyone listening to this needs to watch the film "The lives of others".
It bears out everything this man says. Cheerlead the curtailing of others rights (the people you've been taught to hate) will after their rights have been curtailed will be the very tool they will use to curtail yours only by then it'll be too late to do anything about it. Be careful what you wish for and speak for. In this reflection, you're urged to recognize the subtle tactics employed by emerging authoritarian regimes, as depicted in the film "The Lives of Others." Be wary of falling for straw man arguments, which mask the erosion of human rights behind false narratives. Resist the temptation to support the suppression of certain groups, as this support can ultimately be used against you.
I bought the film when it came out... Scary
Very good, very insightful, particularly around the consequences of controlling people's bodies. Well done.
the corruption starts at top royals etc
Central bankers, their royal relatives and politician family members etc.
I was an UC cop too..after serving as a uniform police officer in the UK I moved to Canada where I eventually moved into the Undercover role in the Police. Retired many years now but never used the methods described here thank goodness..
Dear big brother watch, are you familiar with "Auditors" on youtube? People who go around filming in public places or where government money is spent, examples include police stations, migrant hotels and covid test centers. The police punitively punish these people who are exercising their right to film.
Most only do it to support benefits. They know how much each situation is worth and try to get that by provoking people.
One even advertises a solicitor.
@@OH2023-cj9if "It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer, or the baker, that we expect our dinner, but from their regard to their own interest."
@@OH2023-cj9if The provocations are not illegal but are treated by the police as illegal. Like much else when the police fancy pushing their arrogant selves around.
You seem to be referring to people who hate the idea of necessary public health measures or being kind to poor people. No thanks.
@RebeccaTurner-ny1xx if any of what they do was to do with helping poor people or actually improving health (the health service is anything but) I'd agree. But all they want is more power and more control while filling their pockets. The entire system is so corrupt. It makes me sick to my stomach being forced to have "tax" stolen from me weekly, which seems to be laundered through bs bankers wars or hotels for fighting age young men..
The word "police" is "33" in pythagorean numerology
I'm surprised it's not 666
I first became aware of Mr. Neil Woods and his work years ago, and my opinion of him now is the exact same as it was back then;
What a guy. Topman.
A very brave man indeed. To expose wrong-doing or hidden agendas these days takes courage, but it shouldn't be that way... ☹️
excellent interview...thank you both. 🌟
We need more ex-police officers like this to come forward and tell us where covert/undercover surveillance is happening - or do we live in Nazi Germany or Soviet Russia?
A shop, bar or restaurant you use might be a covert police operation. If your work colleague or close family member is breaking the law it's possible _your_ emails, telephone calls and even letters are being monitored. If you're breaking the law they almost certainly are - _so don't break the law!_
_Keep up the good work Big Brother Watch!_
Don't break the law? The police can _always_ come up with a law you're breaking at any time. It's simple for them.
Scotland Sharing 🥃📡🥃
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The smell of bacon is a giveaway though
Great interview, great to see you still fighting Neil, good job!
A shifty bastard if ever I saw one.
I’ve never understood why they are hard on animal activists.
Probably because most activists target or used to target the hunting fraternity and fox and hound brigade and many of these are toffs and aristocratic and probably judges and the like !
Because they (activists) are breaking the law.
@davewolfy2906 A lot of people do, but they don’t seem to get convicted. It’s deeper than that.
@@davewolfy2906 Seriously? You really think that's the reason? The police have to choose which law-breakers to target. Animal rights campaigners subvert the profits of corporations, and that is the crime.
Because the animal food industry is profitable; campaigners threaten those profits; the police were created to protect private profit-making.
Highly recommended: ‘The Lives of Others’ (Das Leben der Anderen) (2006) - film about East German secret police surveillance.
Good movie.
the bum smell collection scene 🕵️♂️
I was thinking this was going to go differently. "My names Neil Woods, I'm a former undercover police officer in the UK, i infiltrated the music scene as a man named Mark Knopfler...
As a retired officer who has been involved in several test purchase operations I would say that UC's were very useful in getting rid of violent drug dealers who were making residents lives a misery. The evidence they obtained ensured most defendants pleaded guilty. However, I always thought the spy cops thing was a bit sledge hammer to crack a nut.
I wonder if he's a psychopath. Strikes me as someone with ASPD. His rapid blinks when listening to questions is eerie and disconcerting.
Actually psychopaths don't blink near as often as we do. (2 to 3 times as less)
With blinking often you show off the other side is in power.
Don't pretend you a youtube doctor when you see something you got no knowledge about whatsoever.
PTSD, certainly.
@@davewolfy2906 RUclips doctor. 😂
@@Desperado070 have you met many ex-army people?
I have.
@@davewolfy2906 I'm.
Certain groups need an eye kept on them.
Yeah, the police do.
@@DaveThompsonfairlife4all The govt definitely. Pretty sure they corrupt :P
Yep..The far - right white Christian nationalist for a start..and other extremists groups with deranged ideologies..whether they be Muslim, Christian or other religous or political extremist..Any group that basically use violence as a default action to things or peoples thay hate..!
Yes like the overhyped oasis😅
Hmm ...such as anti_vxers ??
Back in the 80s I experienced something that might have been this, actually quite a pleasant experience if rather strange. A woman approached me in a night club where I worked, said she knew some of my friends but they were past friends from a place I'd lived in about 5 years earlier and she was talking as if they were in my life in the present. She was quite good looking and followed me around the whole night, so I took her home with me and we had great fun so to speak. Next morning she gave me a fake phone number and disappeared. I think she was investigating drugs; someone was selling pot around my village and I think maybe the police thought it was me as I worked in a club in a city nearby. She'd have quickly seen from my house that I didn't have anything to do with drugs. Pleasant evening though 😊
Sinister!
As if.
Did she take down your particulars?😂
@@michealhand1001 she was very thorough :)
Maybe loose men like you attracted her to the job in the first place.
Iv seen interviews with this guy before, seems like a very wise person.
Thank you for this channel! It's new to me.
The problem is, if undercover cops have limits on what they can do, organised criminals will find out, and have their new recruits do those things to prove whether they're undercover cops or not. But if undercover cops have no limits, they become a danger to innocent people.
It is not that black and white, far from.
If undercover cops have someone watching them, being the judge in the end over what they can and can't do.
There is no problem, but just like in the Netherlands in de 80s/90s we had a undercover police team who ran the red light district.
They wer above the law because there was no one who kept them in check, in the end undercover corrupt officers became criminals once they got fired, not just criminals but the best of the best because they knew everything the cops could and couldn't do. Like it was in Amsterdam in the 80s and 90s there is no undercover team that has no limits, they learned already from that a long time ago.
There's one problem with that. It seems that the police and government ARE THE ORGANISED CRIMINALS.
We do have some evil people in this world But who investigates the investigator's.
PLEASE INTERVIEW GARY WATERMAN, he knows lots more....
It’s really a case of keeping your opinions to yourself. Let’s be honest, before the internet the majority of idiotic comments either stayed within a small circle or, preferably, inside people’s heads where they belong
As a former mental health worker, it's known that people with chronic depression have the most misanthropic thoughts imaginable. But thank God for the most part they keep it to themselves and seldom act on them.
I'd hate to live in your world. So you don't like people to have an opinion?
Especially if you don't agree with it?
Are you a politician?
Or just a psychopath?
And if someone gets offended by words then they need help. Talking as a disabled guy who was bullied daily for the first 22+ years of life. Other people's opinion matters ZERO to me and it shouldn't you either
No I’m not a politician. I have epilepsy and significantly debilitating complex ptsd. I’m simply saying that the internet has facilitated large groups of toxic liberal views and toxic right wing views. If someone is offended by my statements, I could equally say I’m offended by the offence. It’s absolutely crackers. And, to a disturbing degree I don’t see the police or judiciary as independent of the government. But what are you going to do about it? Seriously? I could tell you why the UK is losing its identity and its social systems are failing. It’s obvious, but I won’t say it here. In case I’m accused of a hate crime. And yes I do have some misanthropic views.
I am over 60 . . I have lived through constant prohibition . war on drugs . what a waste of time and money total failure, and who would of thought weed would be legal everywhere except the flipping UK
you can get it on prescription
The money hasn't been wasted it has gone to the police ,the lawyers, the magistrates and judges ,the prison officers etc! And that is exactly why they don't legalise all drugs because so many people get a good living out of it all and in fact get a better living out of illegal drugs than most dealers do!
@@JaguarZewFlowby registering your use with the government, if you don't think that isnt coming back to bite you. Naive isn't the word
Not to mention government approved supply, ie GM
What makes me laugh is a lot of illegal drugs have zero or near zero health (Inc mental) implications. But alcohol is a known poison and causes endless health issues both psyical and mental.. gotta help keep big pharma's profit up I guess.
It is one way of keeping the market value of certain substances that cost pence to produce or grow, artificially high. One has to only question the massive surge in the number of poppy fields in Afghanistan during the most recent intervention in that country, to see that the power brokers and big money make out like literal bandits, while keeping the pressure on independent scallywags to maintain the facade of a war on drugs.
I find it curious that he admits that he’s incredibly manipulative.
I've lived in the Democratic People's Republic of Britain since 2006. In that time I've seen nothing other than the slow, steady destruction of civil liberties. I never saw it "start", nor do I expect to see it "end". For as long as _I_ have observed, it's just been there.
Sooner or later it's going to lead to a proper revolution. French-style, perhaps. Or Russian.
I'd hoped you'd all have heeded my warnings, but clearly my hopes were misplaced. Best I can hope for now is that I'll find somewhere else to go before that revolution. Or before the proverbial coastal wall is built (to keep people IN, DPRK-style), whichever comes first...
I'm curious as to where you lived before coming to the UK.
Thank you for sharing your insights.
This needs more views
What if big brother watch, turned out to be something they're not?🤔
Top of the class.
The fact that he comes out after the dust has settled, while most of us know its wrong from his start, means it will continue
"Criminal offences whilst undercover" asmopposdd the criminal offences often seen and recorded by members of the public whilst wearing uniforms.
Brave decent guy. But I don't think police in the U.K. need permission from a magistrate to search your house anymore. 6:38 - 7:31.
They don't as I found when mentally ill people next door made a complaint that my CCTV signs were communicating with them and stealing their thoughts.
They couldn't see the sign as it was 3ft off the ground in a window next to a 6ft fence. They could only see it by leaning over and constantly looking through my window.
I had a full house search and was arrested and held, all because it was fashionable to do what they wanted rather than have them sectioned.
TellTale signs they try getting up close, instigate interactions out of nowhere, body language will subconsciously point towards you, try to hard to blend in speaks volumes
During the miners strike we knew that police infiltrators were at work. Informing on people and instigating trouble. Nothing has changed, one has to wonder what their role was in the recent disturbances.
Dear BBB, My comment removed 3rd time....I only suggested you interview garywaterman.
Does it appear under newest rather than top. That's how RUclips throttle comments. Most of mine disappear in that hidden area away from public view, unless you specifically look for them. Channel creators rarely take down comments. Certainly before the RUclips algorithm gets there first.
Video summed up:
1. Little to no discussion of police surveillance tactics (i.e., very misleading title).
2. Much display of a man going through a form of midlife crisis.
3. The man's central opposition to police surveillance doesn't seem founded so much on the tactics themselves (although that may be part of it), but more on his opposition to anti-drugs laws and policies, which is a completely different thing.
I've supported Big Brother Watch in the past and they still do some important work, but if this is going to be the standard of their work going forward, I think I'm going to need to rethink that. Big Brother Watch seemed to me an important organisation for defending traditional and well established civil liberties in Britain (and the spirit of the principles that instituted those liberties) but it now seems to be going down some weird hippy path where "It's my human rights, man..." (According to whom? God? The Buddha? The perpetual cosmos? "Yeah, man.").
Don't let the door hit you on the way out. 👍
If you got nothing to hide you've got nothing to fear so why are so many cops frightened of camaras
Amazing critique 😮
Positive intelligence and how it can be misused.
*DISCLAIMER: The following is not intended as a call for riot, violence or criminal activity. Nor is it intended as spreading mis-information. Any statements should be independently checked by the reader.*
Given the two tier justice, policing, legacy media and government we've seen since August 2024, it probably now no longer matters that there is not judicial over-sight if one is suspected of wrong-think.
It's true. The police treat working-class people far more harshly than the wealthy. Plus peaceful protestors, such as the Just Stop Oil campaigners, were handed sentences substantially longer than those convicted of violence towards the poor during the far-right riots.
Since 2024????
Where the heck have you been for the last 20 years at least?
Buried in the teLIEvision?
Can't remember his name but there was a copper who had a child with a woman whilst retaining his undercover persona. Try to imagine the trauma that would cause you if you were the mother or the child when you found out the truth.
Las agencias secretas deben desaparecer del mundo para siempre
UK is the most spied on population in the world. Cameras and face recognition with no permission sought and watching mostly law abiding population. Not pointing towards our beaches though …
they would’ve got some good jokes off me if i didn’t know they were a cop 😂
This guy has manipulated me into thinking he is a fantasist.
He’s still on the books, just infiltrating different groups now. He’s still a manipulative egomaniac
What a bunch of snakes.
I knew about undercover policing but had no idea about the implications ...terrifying
07.15 don't forget they can search a house after arrest, or in some cases get in and search for something to arrest for and justify the search!
It makes me wonder why Capita can get warrants so easily without evidence.
Neil, it is easy to spot undercover officers!
I met you in a city centre building some years ago, as soon as I walked up to you by a coded door I thought, "there's one of the police waiting to get in"! You had a bit of a sun tan back then, looking for a specific room in a building... you would know where, but I am not saying any more here.
Yeah they don't need a search warrent , just an arrest.
Capita warrants are bs. They never signed by an actual judge. And if you phone the court on their paperwork. The court will tell you there no warrant on your name or property.. that's why generally they will try their hardest to not let you see the entire document... The best bit? The police will back them up in their fraud... Apparently
I remember voting for a one-man band called CISTA (Cannabis Is Safer Than Alcohol), because it was the only "party" I 100% agreed with. As someone who has taken precious few drugs from the legal drug pushers called doctors, never taken illegal drugs and never smoked a cigarette, I still think the law should entirely butt out of telling people what they can and can't consume (eg raw milk, cannabis, etc - both of which shown to have amazing health benefits). I can quite imagine that most serving Police have themselves taken drugs, yet go on to arrest and prosecute people for doing what they've done. The hypocrisy is mind-blowing. You can't really expect the whole "war" on drugs (and food, drink and alternative health products) to be cancelled when a growing number of people are employed in the industry of prosecuting these so-called crimes. I personally think it's insane. Not that it's been a massive failure, because it's doing what they want it to do - create lots of nice "criminals" for them to lord it over and destroy. There never was any real attempt to help people. I suppose it's merely surprising that our Dear Leaders haven't re-created the kind of punishments from the olden days they relished because they were psychopaths: rock breaking and the treadwheel - probably shouldn't give them ideas. They're creating a pressure-cooker society and, at some point, it's bound to blow. Unfortunately, they have a plan for that too and will wheel in the troops to put the country into Marshal Law. We've been at war for some time. It's just taking a lot of folk a while to recognise it.
"Is drinking raw milk healthier? Most evidence points to a firm “no.” The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reports that unpasteurized milk is more likely than pasteurized milk to cause foodborne illness that can lead to hospitalization.There’s a reason the milk coming from cows, sheep, goats or other animals needs to be pasteurized before it hits our lattes or cereal bowls. The pasteurization process kills bacteria to make the milk safe to drink. “A little processing goes a long way in preventing the illnesses associated with raw milk,” says Rossi.
Drinking raw milk can increase your risk for illnesses like:
Escherichia coli (E. coli): Certain strains of E. coli can cause severe abdominal cramps, diarrhea (often bloody) and vomiting. In some cases, it can lead to hemolytic uremic syndrome (HUS), a serious condition affecting the kidneys.
Salmonella: This bacterium can cause symptoms like diarrhea, fever and abdominal cramps. In severe cases, it can lead to hospitalization, especially in young children, the elderly and those with weakened immune systems.
Listeria monocytogenes: This bacterium causes an infection called listeriosis, which is especially dangerous for pregnant people, newborns, older adults and people with weakened immune systems. It can lead to miscarriage, stillbirth, premature delivery or life-threatening infections in newborns."
('Drinking Raw Milk May Be Trendy, but No, It’s Not Safe', Cleveland Clinic, 25 June 2024)
Been in a psychological and propaganda war for decades. Helped along by the indoctrination centres (schools)
The same thing here in Australia
They're dead easy to spot.
If they greet you by saying "allo allo allo", you know that they are undercover police.
It’s more than just drugs and I wish he would have said more than just that. All ideas should be freely spoken, as we need good ideas to be shown good by being contrasted with bad ideas. There is no such thing as hate speech, and even “hateful” speech should be in the open so that it can be challenged rather than pushing these people into the shadows and forming resentful bubbles. And so because of that, we need an end to policing of opinions and speech.
Check out Neil Woods books about his undercover work. Fascinating.
Big respect to Neil.
I'm a proud Brit, I love this country, but it's slowly slipping further and further into a police state and the government is still in bed with corporate greed that does not have the nations intrests at heart
great interview. in the words of Theresa May "We are governed by consent". two words to any policy officer NO CONTRACT
Anyone anywhere anytime. You can’t even rely on mutually assured incrimination
How do we know he’s not an undercover cop pretending to be a former undercover cop so he can infiltrate BBW?
😂
This is been going on for years I am a little surprised people don’t know.
There are lots of evil bastards out there. They don't advertise it unfortunately, so how are these evil bastards caught ! Just a thought.
Just incase there wasn’t enough mistrust and abuse from people of responsibility …
Just repeating another comment because it's significant - no techniques shared - basically just saying that it's happening and that it's bad
I dont trust him now, and I wouldnt have trusted him back then.
The truth is probably far more sinister than even this!
Awe shit 🥱 I’m knackered
So that's what John Deacon's been doin all these years.
We all know why they go after "drug dealers"
It means they can confiscate any cash as assets to the crime, its a business which keeps the price and demand for drugs high and the cash return in confiscating the assets is high
It makes me sick when people like him come out and are praised. He spent his whole life as. Lowlife police hurting people. Now he has quit the job, he wants to play I am so pure and loving. Look what I exposed. He is a vile person who destroyed many lives, as the police and government do.
I don't think you heard him say he was undercover for illicit drugs. Infiltrating groups or gangs to get rid of heroin or cocaine is acceptable I think?
@annedewinnaar3285 but big pharma can put heroin and cocaine in most of their drugs and that's fine (even though drs in the US are officially the third biggest killers (giving properly prescribed amounts etc) after cancer and heart disease) there are some investigators who put them at the top spot.... But the government said it's bad or he's a bad man and people just blindly go along without looking at actual data.... I mean the CIA were the biggest importers of cocaine into America for decades APPARENTLY
Why is this playing double speed ?
I think you are a good man,, do you have an agency in Australia
Even the cherry baby 😂😂
I very much support these videos, but I caution on using the word 'freedom.' This term needs qualifying since, putting it simply, there are 'Freedoms to' and 'Freedoms from' which means you choose sides of a view point. Politicians tend to be the biggest offender of abusing the word Freedom! In addition, don't forget that if anyone threatens, not just criticize, but is a threat to the Establishment, then they have to watch their backs!
It’s the police that are the suppliers ..sort your sorry self out
this bloke blinks too fast to be telling the truth
This man blinks a lot, I would have trouble trusting him in any circumstances.
I could be wrong but I'm sure I read somewhere blinking constantly is a sign of lying.
Some of this has to do with the targeting program and emerging surveillance system that plays too much into human weakness. Way too many ppl simply enjoy voyerism way too much ... and therefore "spying" for the false narrative of law-enforcement, "national security", or patriotic purposes gives them the justification they so desire. Undercover cops are bad enough but law enforcement agencies also try to recruit a target's neighbors, co-workers and even family to spy on them and report on them ... and all because of what?! Because they're on some watchlist because of involvement in environmental organizations/activism or some other relatively benign endeavor? ... and if that's not bad enough, the coming sh-t show will include FALSE dociers full of absolute lies (complete with deep-fake evidence) in order to justify targeting various individuals. Anyone who goes along with this should be absolutely ashamed of themselves. How about you actually go and talk to the target and ASK them (if you're a neighbor or someone tapped to spy on them). I've been put through the targeting program for oh round 20 yrs or so give or take ... and I've seen it develop over the years in how they have spied on me LOL! I've also had the pleasure of identifying them many a time (although some times they want you to - in attempt to intimidate you). I've often been able to identify these perps ... it really ain't that hard. Just requires good God-given observation and discernment skills. One time I even asked one of them if he "liked his job or not" ... they get so pissed off and he tried then to have me fired from my job in retaliation LOL! Their just a bunch of creeps. FYI there is a class-action lawsuit in development in the US regarding the targeting program.
If they were far right.... You won't even see or hear them!
You keep telling yourself that
"We're difficult to spot"
Thats what you think 😂
In France it's not drugs but terrorism (mostly islamist). Noam Amouar was an undercover officer for years (infiltrating networks of would be jihadis... and proper jihadis), his interviews about his experience are really interesting. It's in French though. The best ones are probably on Thinkerview.
the met does not pay out, the tax payer does, no acountablity
don't pay tax, if you make you government rich you will have no rights. wake up sheeple!
@@Desperado070 Which is being a freeloader.
@@RebeccaTurner-ny1xx Seems like you don't understand how goverment works.
@@Desperado070 If you aren't willing to pay fair taxes, why should you use public services?
@RebeccaTurner-ny1xx delusional much??
It seems our taxes are laundered through bs wars and climate twaddle through other countries. That's what I don't wish to fund. All emergency services are listed as businesses so they fund themselves to an extent. Plus they all seem to be working against the public. Councils are disgustingly corrupt as are government, actually most public servants. The roads are a dangerous mess because councils aren't fixing them. My library is closed when I'm off cc work (not that I'd wish to rent their woke bs) etc etc.
Where are the tactics?