It's Not If...but why he was murdered by the British state that intrigues me. What did this bright young intelligence officer work out (about the Battenburgs), that the British State feared he could not keep to himself?
There is (clearly) a gagging order (D notice) so the press can't report on anything I say but if a serving intelligence officer were to go to the press?
There is (clearly) a gagging order (D notice) so the press can't report on anything I say but if a serving intelligence officer were to go to the press?
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