User talk:Heresbetty

Reading an article about my husbands grandfather, Jim Skardon the info  currently held by Wikipedia seems to be taken from one source and  quoting same one source  which is opinion only. This by an ex colleague who broke the official secrets act and fled the country to make money and publish a book, the Spy Catcherin Australia which caused an outcry. Info has been added later surprisingly adding failures @! Again opinion but the latter seemingly maliciously and added by  a "bot" (who may have Russian connections, an assumptionn based possibility and other info on site)  Jim Skardon himself wrote to the Government to gain the  Crowns permission to publush his story and add information to that period of history  and he was refused. As an honourable and humble man he took his secrets to his grave, his own son Jimmy Skardon junior always hoped he would leave him a diary or notes of some sort but that was not to be. There is a good rounded article about Jim ( William) Skardon, writen by Victor Davies for the Mail online by someone who both knew and spent time with Jim in retirement, before his death in 87.