In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a Russian Agent said to have links to NATO’s security staff has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.
A suspect alleged to spy for Putin
It’s believed it’s connected to disturbances in London, previously reported by this site. As a result of those events, security risks were exposed in the city.
He also enables NATO staff to meet privately with Russian President Vladimir Putin himself.
Grosvenor Square used to centre on diplomatic and business-related activity, also providing a space for public exercise and small social gatherings in a private garden type of atmosphere.
Perpetrators
In the years preceding talk of a move of the American embassy, two individuals began to appear in London as a couple to meet together in the Square but also to discuss their relative business.
Argument
It was discovered that they had business links and interests in other parts of the UK that were not related to that area of London, and showed an “intense” interest (according to one local) into its activities and happenings.
Plan
They were investigated by two London-based journalists who accused them of mixing their interests with smaller businesses and economically active individuals in a manipulative way.
It was discovered further they were also involved in the theft of paper and digital documents, threatening of low-level employees, and accusations against business figures of malpractice.
Threat
They were evasive about their identity, and presented a threat about the exposure of their true purpose. They were later found to be involved in privately-funded inter-business espionage.
In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a “Complainer” who seeks to disrupt mobile phone contracts offered by telecoms companies in the UK has been spotted in a supermarket in Reading, Berkshire.
He’s accused of harassing employees at their doorsteps and making random phone calls to contact centres. He’s said to be an expert in counter corporate espionage.
In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a pro-Russian psyop has been located and stopped due to intense surveillance activity. It occurred over a period of time and involved many actors.
The starting point is a basis of rudimental activity relating to policy proposals, criticism in the press, and media output in the UK. The intention was to disrupt by misrepresenting the UK’s status.
Video footage
The use of a dissident is likely to be the main focus of this sort of operation. It means he or she are not under the implicit command of an overseas power, but are still loyal in their business activity.
Photo evidence
The likely intent had been to use an “Agent” who would seek to use local knowledge to infiltrate meetings, public places of importance, and people’s diaries. He would do it to plant or place opinions.
The outcome may have been inaccurate use of data, insufficient provision of public services, and discord in society. It may have been meant to destabilise the state. The intent needs further investigation.
The matter of service is one that crops up in royalty as a problem all too often because it’s one of the few ways to get people to do a particular job for you, and since it doesn’t fall into any other categories and the work done is more serious than many jobs are, there are complications which can occur.
It’s also an issue that where it takes place draws in all sorts of different people. It doesn’t involve spying but it requires a discrete sort of behaviour. There may be conversations, groups of people, or even events that need to be kept quiet. This is not to keep a secret, but to keep a matter safe.
In the later periods of the reign of Queen Elizabeth 2 it didn’t go smoothly in this respect. There were political matters afoot that meant ‘leaking’ and ‘briefing’ all the wrong people took place. It was also a “curse” that documents kept going missing. It’s the sort of skullduggery of medieval times.
The other phenomenon involved senior managers, public servants, and civil servants aligning to the wrong agenda. It’s the sort of espionage states like Russia choose to engage in because it’s safer and more efficient. The recruitment happened remotely and the work given undetected.
An example of recruitment propaganda
In our times most people with an important job are taken as being necessary to how the nation is governed. It just so happens other people know this too, and they’re our enemies. The confusion that results in some parts of society apart from a political system happens because of this sort of activity.
It may be an image, an advert, or a person that proves to be the recruitment ‘ad’ and it starts a journey into working for the other side. It may be for an overseas company, figure, or even government. Its purpose is to achieve the same as defectors have before, a sort of harm to our own country.
In a stunning capture for ConservativeNewsSite.com, a Russian spy has been sighted in London. She’s alleged to be a provocateur in English politics as well as devising her own tactics to disrupt our society.
She was spotted on Victoria Street close to Parliament on her own. It’s a chance sighting that’s resulted in greater understanding of Russian clandestine tactics in the UK.
She was called “Surrogate” by those who knew her. They were few but this group had big plans for their future of spying in the UK. Their sights were set above the basic level of surveillance, espionage, and data with security analysis. They wanted to run spying itself, they said.
The start of an infiltration of their extremely close knit circle began in Oxford some years back. It’s a city that has gone down as a location for many controversies of late. There have been arguments, debates, and entire fallings out over major issues of policy in the UK.
This was a more sinister attempt to take hold of the most elite form of intelligence, that being spy networks, and to turn it to personal and commercial advantage. They are clandestine operations that work so technically and are managed so well they’re rarely broken into.
This plan was slightly different, but it was enough to make it possible. Their tactic had been to step out of a normal line of work and to progress their plot in stages, over time. They had surmised it would be enough.
It was a clever plan built around time and not circumstance, as it were. It entailed a lot of betrayal, deception, and focused planning to set it up in the first place. In the end, they failed to achieve it and two key suspects were seen on location and the plot was foiled.
A spy belonging to an international intelligence agency has been spotted visiting Scotland today. The man was photographed as he was loitering with an accomplice taking photos of their own in a popular and busy intersection in the city of Edinburgh.
It’s believed they are both working together to reconnaissance the city. The other suspect is thought to be a military officer and both are believed to be working for North Korean authorities although it cannot be confirmed as yet.