It’s a strange fact that some UK institutions go after American ones with vigour. It’s not believed to be so because of a political special relationship. This doesn’t extend to media outlets. In fact, UK-based companies are known for creating friction in America.
The BBC is just one example of an organisation believing in its own remit. It’s alleged to have guided a plot against Planned Parenthood, the obscure organisation that provides abortions to citizens. It’s said to have broken the law, too.
It’s repeated – of course – it’s not the actual company. In fact, it was. Its secret meetings were not secret at all and all of it was recorded. The executives, senior management, and staff are in clear view. The sentiments shared can’t be broadcast. Maybe it’s part of their trick.
The premise is that America is in the grip of a debate. It behoves an arrogant institution to do its best to intervene. This started at the top in executive circles. Their arguments with American counterparts are now legendary. Their shouting matches are all on record.
The random trips to America to intercept American lawmakers – and media personnel – are also a source of concern. It’s believed MI6 tracked these plane bookings – and even bugged hotel rooms. The type of people doing it raised the awareness of Police. It was believed a serious crime may result.
It was not their aim to advance the truth. A former Investigator told me that they didn’t study a word of rational argument about the matter. They didn’t have skill in making rational arguments. They had books but these were not read and were only had as cover.
The precise reason isn’t religious – or secular. It’s thought it emerged out of staff discussions about news broadcasting and a desire not to cover the abortion debate. It made people feel uncomfortable to hear strongly worded opinions. There’s evidence of xenophobia in its filming and news crews.