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By Malcolm Armsteen
#103624
Hmm. Odd. It seems that when the Iranian regime shut down X in Iran a lot of the ScotNat Twitter accounts mysteriously went dark...

From Le Figaro (I haven't seen it reported in the British press, but apparently it's been in The Telegraph)
At the time of the national Internet outage imposed in Iran on January 8, many pro-Scottish pro-independence accounts on the social network X suddenly stopped, reports the British press. This temporal coincidence fuels suspicions of possible foreign interference from Tehran in the British political debate.
X accounts called "Scottish Lad" Jake or "Proud Scottish lass" Fiona have, in previous weeks, disseminated dozens of conspiracy theories as well as articles very critical of the United Kingdom and the debate on the independence of Scotland. Their abrupt stop at the time of the cut-off of the Iranian network has raised the hypothesis of false profiles presenting themselves as Scottish, but operated from abroad, possibly from Iran, with the aim of weakening the United Kingdom, explains the British newspaper The Telegraph.
(machine translation)
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By Killer Whale
#103633
Not that odd. Entirely predictable.

Statistically, at least a couple of the regulars here will be either Russian or Iranian bots. Might even be a Mossad one lurking. I've had my eye on Abers for a while, now.
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By Abernathy
#103637
Oy vey ! My life, already !

I’m innocent, I tells ya !
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By Spoonman
#103643
Killer Whale wrote: Wed Jan 14, 2026 7:30 pm Not that odd. Entirely predictable.

Statistically, at least a couple of the regulars here will be either Russian or Iranian bots. Might even be a Mossad one lurking. I've had my eye on Abers for a while, now.
Кошмар! :ru:
By Bones McCoy
#103715
What if we are all Russian bots.


There's a possibly fictional anecdote by a recovering Neo Nazi during the 1980s.
He used to roll up to his meetings, pay his dues, have a few cans and get the latest news from the top.
Occasonally a fellow yob would take him aside and warn him to not say too much.
There's probably somebody here from Special Branch, CID, Red Action, MI5, Daily Mirror ...
A bit later a couple of the yobs get nicked on their way to commit an atrocity.
Next meeting here's only the storyteller and the bloke who pulled him aside.
He concluded that all the others (including the organisers) were moles from different organisations.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#103853
Malcolm Armsteen wrote: Wed Jan 14, 2026 5:47 pm Hmm. Odd. It seems that when the Iranian regime shut down X in Iran a lot of the ScotNat Twitter accounts mysteriously went dark...

From Le Figaro (I haven't seen it reported in the British press, but apparently it's been in The Telegraph)
At the time of the national Internet outage imposed in Iran on January 8, many pro-Scottish pro-independence accounts on the social network X suddenly stopped, reports the British press. This temporal coincidence fuels suspicions of possible foreign interference from Tehran in the British political debate.
X accounts called "Scottish Lad" Jake or "Proud Scottish lass" Fiona have, in previous weeks, disseminated dozens of conspiracy theories as well as articles very critical of the United Kingdom and the debate on the independence of Scotland. Their abrupt stop at the time of the cut-off of the Iranian network has raised the hypothesis of false profiles presenting themselves as Scottish, but operated from abroad, possibly from Iran, with the aim of weakening the United Kingdom, explains the British newspaper The Telegraph.
(machine translation)
Surprised the bots are Iranian, not Russian, but UK Defence Journal has independently tracked what look very like Iranian bots.

https://ukdefencejournal.org.uk/iranian ... ent-again/
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By Abernathy
#111096
In court today, the former chief executive of the Scottish National Party, and estranged husband of the former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, Peter Murrell, has pleaded guilty to embezzlement charges, admitting having embezzled nearly half a million quid from the SNP over a 12 year period.

I dare say wee nippy Nicola was somehow completely unaware of her husband's crimes. "What's yon lavishly expensive camper van daein'n on our front drive, Peter?" "Och, dinnae you worry aboot that, Wee Jimmy. Jist you get oan wi' running the country, ma wee lamb." "Oh. Right you are then, darlin'.
By Youngian
#111097
Works out at about £640 per week on average. Which sounds pretty low rent for a man in his position but maybe that’s the point, an amount small enough to regularly massage through the books without raising alarm bells but soon adds up. Sneaky fucker.
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By Abernathy
#111100
Murrell had a taste for luxury goods, apparently, though. He bought flash cars, luxury wristwatches, and that feckin’ motorhome. That’s the way not to draw attention to your embezzlement of thousands of pounds from your employer, eh ?
By Oboogie
#111101
Youngian wrote: Mon May 25, 2026 11:39 am Works out at about £640 per week on average. Which sounds pretty low rent for a man in his position but maybe that’s the point, an amount small enough to regularly massage through the books without raising alarm bells but soon adds up. Sneaky fucker.
Will I be called an Imperialist English bampot if I question the nepotism, is it really wise to permit a wife and husband to be leader and treasurer of a political party?
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