Anomaly 6 spy firm powers Britain proxy war in Ukraine: The Gray Zone
The Gray Zone says private US-based spy firm Anomaly 6 provided Britain with information that was used for serious acts of sabotage.
Leaked files show that US-based spy firm Anomaly 6 is providing intelligence to the British military to use in Ukraine, US website The Gray Zone reported.
The Gray Zone revealed that the information was used by the British military in the bombing of the Kerch Bridge in Crimea and in other serious acts of sabotage in the Ukrainian war.
According to the website, "Anomaly 6’s services are provided to Britain’s soldiers and spies through Prevail Partners, a private military company which The Grayzone has exposed as Whitehall’s arm’s-length cutout for prosecuting its proxy war in Ukraine."
It added that Prevail Partners "has constructed a secret partisan terror army on Kiev’s behalf, and helped plan the Kerch Bridge bombing by Ukraine’s services."
The Gray Zone report also pointed out that leaked files reveal that "Britain’s Defence Intelligence Agency (DIA) has used Anomaly 6’s technology to monitor and track the movements of Russian military and intelligence personnel in real-time, on both a group and individual basis."
"Through aggressive harvesting of data, the technology has enabled the planning of military offensives and artillery attacks, assassinations, asset recruitment, and other measures," the website indicated.
In early December, the US-based website reported that Anomaly 6 markets its technology as impeccably precise but gathers massive amounts of private data and targets innocent individuals, falsely painting them as national security risks.
According to The Gray Zone, Anomaly 6 originally sold its technology to Britain as a means for tracking the movements of newly-arrived refugees to the country without the migrants’ knowledge or consent as they registered at immigration centers.
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