Nitro-Chem: The Source of TNT in the Gaza Conflict?
A report reveals that Poland’s Nitro-Chem supplies approximately 90% of the TNT used in U.S.-made bombs for Israel, significantly impacting Gaza’s destruction. Highlighting contracts amid the ongoing conflict, the authors urge an immediate halt to TNT sales, citing potential legal implications for aiding genocide. Nitro-Chem’s response remains pending.
British Man Sentenced for Attempted Espionage for Russia
A 66-year-old British man, Howard Phillips, was sentenced to seven years for attempting to spy for Russian intelligence. Arrested in May 2024, he expressed willingness to assist in espionage for money. His conviction exemplifies the UK’s tough stance against foreign threats under the National Security Act 2023, which modernizes anti-espionage laws.
Explore MI5’s Secrets: New Exhibition at The National Archives
Secrets and Spies: MI5 Opens Its Vaults at the National Archives with a major new exhibition KEW, LONDON — A world cloaked in secrecy for over a century has just opened its doors. In an unprecedented move, the National Archives at Kew have launched a major new exhibition showcasing the Continue Reading
MI5 IN HIGH COURT FOR FALSE EVIDENCE ON NEO-NAZI AGENT
The High Court case involving MI5 centres on a disturbing revelation: the agency provided false evidence to multiple courts concerning an informant known only as “X.” This individual, a neo-Nazi extremist, was alleged to have committed severe domestic abuse against his partner, “Beth,” including a machete attack. X reportedly exploited Continue Reading
SITCEN : THE GOVERNMENT’S “SECRET DATA” CENTRE
SitCen” refers to the National Situation Centre, a UK government facility within the Cabinet Office. It’s not far from the Cabinet Office’s COBRA office. The SitCen team, the Situation Centre in the UK, is working on a tool that will provide officials with real-time crisis data, such as public health Continue Reading
BRITAIN’S SECRET NUCLEAR BOMB TESTS
The British conducted a series of nuclear weapons tests in Australia from 1952 to 1963, including both atomic and hydrogen bombs. These tests had significant impacts on the environment, the local indigenous population, and the British servicemen involved. In the 1950s, Britain conducted a series of nuclear tests at Maralinga Continue Reading
