Norman Taylor
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They did.
They asked them to continue to supply the market so they could get the intelligence.
But then another division, I think it was HMRC, apologies if it wasn't picked up, that hang on, there's an embargo there, you can't supply goods.
So they then prosecuted them.
and the case dragged on they lost their businesses and things like that whereas really perhaps the services could have said look it was our fault it was actually working for us and it took 20 years i think to resolve it they did actually pay compensation in in the end but as anybody knows when the event happens and the compensation comes 20 years later it's a bit of pills to swallow so so that's the bit where i felt we didn't do ourselves any favors there
From my analysis, and again... And from your experience.
Yeah, I'd probably go back to the insurance markets there rather than MI6 again.
And the reason I say that is because the data I've obtained from those markets, it sort of shows that without a shadow of a doubt...
There are global organizations, big organizations that have a lot of power.
You know, let's face it.
And if you want to look at...
Data.
Who's got the data?
Big tech.
Big tech has got the data.
It's just whether they disclose it or not.
I know, you know, big tech can tell you what you and me looked at on the internet five minutes ago.
You know, what we looked at last night.
Even though you might be an incognito and you've deleted your search history and they collect the information anonymously, they can track it to every single IMEI number and they can track it back anonymously.
They're just not allowed to release that information.