20th July 2011, 12:48 PM
Not directly linked to archaeology.......but I liked this article
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2011/07/20...FH20110720
I find myself wondering how much of the 'attacks' on the heritage industry are part of similar agreements between rich owners or investors of construction companies and politicians, discussed over expensive dinners (on expenses of course).
I guess posting this now means I appear on a list deep within some illegal database........possibly buried on a computer within GCHQ.
I wonder how long before I appear as a 'trouble-maker' on an illegal list of personal information available to utilities and construction companies........for a modest fee of course.
http://uk.reuters.com/article/2011/07/20...FH20110720
I find myself wondering how much of the 'attacks' on the heritage industry are part of similar agreements between rich owners or investors of construction companies and politicians, discussed over expensive dinners (on expenses of course).
I guess posting this now means I appear on a list deep within some illegal database........possibly buried on a computer within GCHQ.
I wonder how long before I appear as a 'trouble-maker' on an illegal list of personal information available to utilities and construction companies........for a modest fee of course.