Signal Intelligence Report: Pro-Palestine Protest Organisers' Hidden Agenda
The anomaly suggests that the event 'demonstration' has an unusually high number of connections, which may indicate a coordinated effort by a group with a specific agenda. The recent signal from the news API implies that the protest organisers are being labelled as 'communists' with intent on confrontation with police. This could be a sign of a conflict of interest between the organisers and the police, or a deliberate attempt to provoke a reaction.
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‘At first, she couldn’t come off the oxygen long enough’: the film that gives Marianne Faithfull one final thrilling performance
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‘At first, she couldn’t come off the oxygen long enough’: the film that gives Marianne Faithfull one final thrilling performance
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