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Your support makes all the difference.David Shayler, the MI5 operative who blew the whistle on a series of supposed scams by the British security services, has his own website. You can read about Government attempts to gag him and allegations that MI5 bungled an attempt to kill General Gadaffi.
www.shayler.com
http://www.nashville. net/police/
This US police site makes sobering reading for British residents. Among the grim Missing Persons and Most Wanted boards, you'll find some darkly amusing questionnaires designed to assess your risk of becoming the victim of various crimes. It's very much aimed at Americans.
www.stereogram.i-us.com/stereo1.htm
Stereograms had their day a few years ago, but programs that allow you to develop them have been proliferating ever since. This page has examples of what you can do, and, if you feel the need to try your hand, contains a series of links to other stereogram pages on the Internet.
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