The UK has a problem. It’s tolerated by overseas citizens that work here. It’s tolerated by international courts that just find it interesting. It’s tolerated by military bodies that don’t know what it is.
The problem is economic terrorism and it’s taking over our lives. It’s seen in the dodgy marketing materials. It’s found in suspect investment pitches. It’s replete in fake social occasions that stump the idea.
There are only a few groups that organise it, but so far none in law enforcement have been bothered to shut it down. Meanwhile, the effects are seen. It’s noticed in changes to corporate policies. It’s found in flimsy new financial products.
The two prominent vehicles for this sort of chaos are “Low Key” and “Election Days”. They use extreme techniques to “grab” people’s attention to make sure they know what the offers are. They then harass until a person is overcome.
The ruined estates, careers, and prospects of thousands are stories that investigators tell each other. It’s marking its place on the landscape and being used by corrupt protest groups to mis-explain things. It’s even ruined weddings, and people’s own precious futures.
