The now-defunct “Fascist Estate” network had a good go at an old type of plot. As far as I’ve been told, it’s been done before. This time, it looked something different, however.
The alleged Old Etonian, Ken Gott (as he’s known), is clever in person. He’s informed on his points. He made it clear what he means.
He’s studied war and knows a lot about regional, and cultural, disputes in our past. This made him aware of pitfalls. It didn’t make him aware of our modern times.

The end of his pursuit of glory began outside his former office. It still has a sign saying “Thames House” next to the door. It acts as a sinister hint of his intelligent use of facts.
The moment Gott faltered is when he was challenged over his activities there. He failed to answer, felt under pressure, and ran away. He was caught at the wrong moment.
It later emerged he’d been in some troubling legal disputes. He felt pressured. He felt on the back foot. It was later he tried a last, desperate attempt to take more assets.
