Conspiracy

  • Epstein wasn’t dangerous, he just had the wrong ideas

    Jeffrey Epstein was known as somebody who had meticulous detail in every account of any issue that he looked over. Like many American men, he read plenty of journalistic material and he kept copies of it that he felt relevant to his cause. This cause, so-called, was finance but in particular financial markets.

    Jeffrey Epstein in an interview with American conservative commentator Steve Bannon, conducted in 2019.

    However, it was reported that the flaw in his thinking had been to over emphasise the agency of other people. It was said this meant his conclusions were flawed or at least skewed according to preference for or opposition to other people. It was felt he went off topic because of his interest in this angle.

    His own work was known to be generally accurate, but he also had a tendency to conflate issues and to make accusations that then led to a spiralling account of affairs that was inaccurate and often proved in hindsight to be incorrect. This wasn’t to the detriment of his employment but it did mean that personally he was often left confused.

  • Caught: “Computer World” leader

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a criminal alleged to be a leader in a “Computer World” conspiracy theory movement in professional realms has now been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    A suspect alleged of nefarious infiltration of society spotted here in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s alleged to provide “Intel.” to the movements affiliates to create opportunities for further infiltration of society in institutions such as schools, hospitals, and Police stations.

  • Exclusive: “Mission COBRA”

    The efforts of the Army are supposed to be for the good of the country. The plans are not always clear beforehand, but the effects of it help us to live here longer. This is to our prosperity.

    However, the issue is not so clear cut. There are always suspicions – or doubts – about some missions. It happens during any period in a nations history.

    There are courts cases that handle the accusations that are either found to be true, or thrown out as interference. This may lead to vindication, or a stint in hospital as a mental inpatient.

    The most notorious – and long running – instance is “Mission COBRA”. It’s a theory that military specialists have held close to their chest. It’s because of the danger of speaking about it.

    The concept is that Government ‘Cobra’ meetings in which important issues are spoken about have a context of their own. This ‘thread’ is managed by a secret unit to use it as a pretext for attack.

    The more meetings, the greater the reasons for striking out. These such operations are clandestine and illegal, according to legal experts aware of these matters. If true, it exposes the Army as opportunistic and full of gusto.

  • Exclusive: Suspect in “Blindspot” crime

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a suspect in “Blindspot” crime in media circles has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    Suspect: Media manipulation

    It’s believed her involvement has been coordinated with Civil Servants in Whitehall. It’s related to the Dover Crossings.

  • Dover Crossings (London Briefing)

    Background

    The UK has seen the Dover Crossings crisis since 2018 when official records began to be kept. The situation has rivalled most historic instances of land trespass at our national coastlines.

    It hasn’t been easy to contain it. There has been a lot of disturbance amongst the public regarding the cessation of the illegal trafficking activity as a threat to our safety and wellbeing.

    This is in part due to a misunderstanding of the nature of the human “cargo” and its implications for everyone. It’s not as straightforward to say it’s just a matter of seeking asylum.

    Perpetrator

    The nature of this incident is not understood unless it’s explained accurately and using proper terms. It sits inside the framework of maritime and industry. It is not a humanitarian concept.

    The real protagonist is a suspect named “Sally” due to the exploitative nature of her activities. It’s neither safe nor legitimate to reveal her real identity. It’s considered too sensitive a topic to do so.

    The known facts of her past centre on the City of London, where the impact of her conspiracy has been felt more acutely. Initially her plans brought undue scepticism onto City regulators.

    Argument

    Sally was found to have worked in a variety of roles before finally hatching her plan to achieve elite status in Merchant circles. Her plan had been to use media and research roles toward her public profile.

    A number of sources based in the City have described her character. They conveyed fears of over-activity, deceptive mindedness, and a nature too difficult to handle. It makes it all the more troubling.

    Plan

    Sally had conveyed her thoughts across a private chat to a contact she did not know in person. It’s believed she lulled herself into a false sense of security. It’s not clear how or when she made first contact.

    In the years after her plot was put down at the Southern coastline, principally at Dover, but also at other “Stations” along it. It was purposed to make sure the crossings were resilient to possible disruptions.

    Sally had made plans with her “Contact” to build arguments to convey guilt onto dock workers in different parts of the UK. It was meant to play into her goal to be sought for advice due to her contacts list.

    Threat

    The sort of people Sally knew meant the exercise could go ahead without involvement from her on site. It’s believed she had “insider” knowledge into shipping, logistics, and manifest logs to make it possible.

    The disruption it has caused to global security services is serious. It now counts – alongside ecological changes, terrorism, and civil conflict – as a health and safety event for those not directly involved in it.