Well, I've just watched most of that video (I couldn't watch it continuously through as its so frustrating to watch), and I have a couple of observations about Ms De Buisseret. Here goes...
At 7:12 she picks up a military photo from her box and states "This is who I am for those of you who want to see me, thats me at Sandhurst for my Queens commission. I'm Lt, retired Anna de Brisseret 51st Signals Regiment...."
Now, heres three other sources where she states '51st Signals Regiment'.
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Taken from from the WorldCouncilforHealth.Org (which she seems she is no longer part of).
They all say, '
Anna De Buisseret, United Kingdom, B.A. (Hons), Dip. Law, Lawyer, Retired Army Officer (LT, 51st Signals Regiment)'.
There's a couple of minor things, firstly for officers saying your rank (retd), is only really done for A. senior officers, or B. someone retired is still working in a military environment. Neither of those apply to De Busisseret, and it is frowned upon to do so. Secondly in her summary she has her rank as LT, while the letters are correct generally in the UK we only use a capital for the first letter of each word in a rank (Maj=Major, SSgt=Staff Sergeant).
Now for the big error.
51st Signal Regiment hasn't existed since 1967.... You heard that right De Buisseret is either Doctor Who or over eighty!
Or the more likely answer, she was part of 51st Signal
Squadron, which is what what 51st Signal Regiment became after the defence review and cuts in the 60s.
Military Units And Formations In Glasgow - Summarized by Plex.page | Content | Summarization. Now, when 51st Signal Regiment became 51st Signal Squadron, it came under 32 Signal Regiment a Reserve (or TA in old money) unit.
32 Signal Regiment | The British Army (mod.uk)
De Buisserets LinkedIn (
https://uk.linkedin.com/in/anna-de-buisseret-99040b64), has the following:
'She was the Assistant Adjutant at the East Midlands Officer Training Corps and the Adventure Training Officer at
51st Signals Regiment. She led a team across the Yukon on an adventure training exercise. She raced yachts with the Army and was a member of several Army skiing training exercises.
The East Midlands Officer Training Corps is an Army Reserve unit that recruits exclusively from university students across the East Midlands.
East Midlands University Officers Training Corps | The British Army (mod.uk)
And then 51st Signals
Regiment, wrong again! My personal guess is that she got attached to 51st Signal Squadron for adventure training, without ever really having anything to do with the actual unit (based in Edinburgh).
32nd Signal Regiment (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia
So she's been incorrectly saying the only real unit she served at for over twenty years, not the sharpest legal mind
.
Theres two other bits of the video that I feel are worth mentioning. The first at 49:58 where shes shouting outside, she says "I'm Lt De Buisseret of the British Army!", current tense, I'm sure thats misrepresentation? Secondly at 49:20 where she's screaming while being escorted out, she says "You know what, my f*cking family were and they were in prisoner of war camps, good for you that didn't have to endure it, they died so that you had your freedom.". The thing is, in this interview
Notices of Liability. A sequence of legal events with Anna De Buisseret – New World Alliance at 9:00 she boasts that all of her family came back from the war. Hmmm seems like De Buisserets happy lying about her family to claim the emotional highground.