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Subject: RE: Folklore: Folk Police go public From: Les in Chorlton Date: 10 Feb 09 - 09:57 AM Raggy, sorry another Agent blown or is it a double bluff. As for Sgt. Lloyd, it is not widely known that he trained under J Edgar Hoover, and brought much good practice under cover with Agent A. Lomax and Agent S. Collins. The FP Special Branch Training manual advises Agents to read alternately Tinker, Taylor, Soldier, Spy and Folk Song in England. i am so glad that this exchange is not in the public domain. Thos eFolkies will never suspect what we are up to and how close to arrests .............. and more L in C |
Subject: RE: Folklore: Folk Police go public From: Rifleman (inactive) Date: 10 Feb 09 - 12:11 PM "No Coppers!" there's a folk joke here somewhere.. |
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