Me thinks, it's no conspiracy theory at all
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The messages are real, or as real as they were released and published in the press in the UK as being real.
On balance I suspect yes they are real, and although at the time the "chips" part was dismissed as a joke, I'm not so sure!
Is there a site for browsing these or is it only in the hands of "journalists"?
I'm not certain they were all collected and put in one place, but a quick search of UK papers should bring them up for you.
As well as the messages about "when do we deploy the new variant" (Hancook) who the next day went on TV and announced the "new Kent (County in England) variant!
Criminals the lot of them!
Ok it looks like the messages were somehow given to a journalist named Oakeshott who was working on a book with him.
As most professional journalists do, she seems to be keeping the bulk of the info hidden from the public.
Yes that's correct, Oakeshott was teamed up with HanCrook to write a book, only he didn't bank on her releasing the messages to the public. I think she signed an NDA of sorts, however after seeing what was in the messages she decided to make some of them public.
I wonder what's in the rest of them?