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Subject: Re: The Military Elite Class: Embassies, Agents, Moles and Informers




regarding article below  ....

WHO CARES !  WE CAN MATCH  THEM ( THOSE MILITARY ELITE AGENTS,MOLES OR
WIMPS )   PIECE BY PIECE ANY WHERE IN THIS FREE COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD.   
PANYOMA




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> From: Julien Moe <moe@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: burmanet-l@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: The Military Elite Class: Embassies, Agents, Moles and Informers
> Date: Wednesday, 30 June 1999 13:19
> 
> The Military Elite Class: Embassies, Agents, Moles and Informers
>
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> By Julien Moe
> 30th June 1999
> The following article is based on my personal experiences.
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> The military government knows how to collect intelligence worldwide using
> its embassies , agents, moles and  informers. It is needless to say
> embassies of any nation are intelligence mechanisms for their governments
> but in the case of Burma it is sad to see the integrity of the diplomatic
> service suffer in the name of "security". The military government's
agents
> and moles are everywhere,   even in dissident political organisations.
Your
> best friend could be an agent of the
> government sent to put you under surveillance. For the politically
sensitive
> subjects and political figures, to be paranoid is to be careful. 
> 
> 
> Informers are everywhere. They will ask you all sorts of questions,
> personal questions as well as where and who you work for. They will take
> photographs of you as a souvenir. They will videotape you as a souvenir.
The
> photographs and the
> videotapes will be turned in to the embassy officials or native
intelligence
> officials when they go to Burma. These are unpaid informers who have a
> craving to inform the government free of charge.It is possible that they
> have a hobby of informing or they do not like whoever they report about.
> Maybe they think it is a fashion to brown-nose intelligence officials.
Only
> those informers  will know what they get in return. Probably nothing!
> 
> Life is too short to  be filled with worrisome burdens  but to be
> extra cautious is the way the political dissidents should live even
though

> they live thousands of miles away from the native motherland ruled by
fear.
> Knowledge is power and with
> the facts they know about you, you can be defeated. You can be
humiliated.
> You can be defamed. You can be intimidated.
> 
> Article coming up........The Psychology of the Rulng Class in Burma