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Originally from: Pat Gardiner
                        
That all sounds so far-fetched, does it not? Mark must be exaggerating.

This is Britain. We don't do things like that.

I'm afraid we do. Maff-Defra has legal rights to intercept communications and mail, to bug and probably to burgle. They are way beyond the control of our pathetic parliament or any of our politicians of all parties. Our political establishment are afraid of their own civil servants.

I too had a number of incidents. I know with absolute certainty that there was an attempt by one of Scudamore's assistants to plant a Trojan on my machine. The attempt was spotted, blocked and the police called. They attended, agreed that an attempt had been made and told me that since it was made from a home machine Crown Immunity could not be invoked. As expected the promised investigation never materialised. Nothing more was heard. As always with me, all the documentary evidence is quite separate from any computer, off the premises and abroad. The EU investigators were informed.

That man occupies a very senior position to this day looking after animal and consequently human health. It makes me shiver.

There was another attempt from Maff-Scotland.

The number of times, we have officials attempting to surreptitiously enter our land... the fabricated excuses to visit...the obvious harassment.

They don't like being caught out and react viciously and beyond the law.

The only way we could protect ourselves was to get rid of all our farm livestock and deregister the smallholding. They now have no reason to be here...

...and I have no reason not to redouble my efforts to get them before a Criminal Court.

Regards
Pat Gardiner
www.go-self-sufficient.com

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