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I think it's pretty clear the Foreign Office used the Official Secrets Act to suppress this evidence, by hanging it like a Sword of Damacles [sic] over Mr. The adherence to the Official Secrets Act, an oath not taken lightly by the various members of the Special Operations Executive (SOE) also will most certainly limit there ever being a complete first hand account of the Polish Special Force/Agent (Cichociemni) exploits in Nazi-occupied Poland. And British Attorney General Peter Goldsmith, citing his country's Official Secrets Act, oxymoronically declared an official secret what has got to be 2005's most talked about memo. |
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