Long Report

  • Long Report: Agents of Area 51

    The plot of land known as Area 51 is a modern enigma for America. It takes a lot of knowledge and know-how to get close to see what it is. After all it’s meant to be kept secret and the activities inside. This is the point of secrecy; to keep things going but in a clandestine way.

    This was the point of Area 51 until it was recently uncovered.

    The facts of the matter are easier to understand once the persons involved are exposed. It’s better that way also because it means all the endeavours are human, and look lifelike. It means it’s based on human intelligence, ingenuity, and will. It means it’s safe.

    The activities masked by Area 51 were revolving around security and national security by the time it was exposed. It’s not so much an exclusive as an expose on the way things are done.

    What it means to be elite

    The provision of elite private personal and technical security is a zero sum game for America itself but not for the world. It can be bought and bartered. It can be sold and paid for. It’s the unfortunate reality of the world of top security. In itself it can go right or wrong.

    The UK has experience of this because we’ve lost people. The assassination of a royal relative or the death of a royal figure by accident. These are the sort of situations that make people pay out to benefit from its services.

    No one wants to die because of a mistake or because they got shot unarmed. It’s what it’s for. The recent shooting incident at a Donald Trump rally is a case study in how this is true. As a person runs their campaign they need to be safe from ulterior motives.

    This is the point of security.

    The end of Area 51 came about because it couldn’t work out how to separate public and private. It had been set up by the Pentagon but had been “resolved” (or closed) due to this teething problem. It doesn’t mean its aim was shelved. It just means the lesson was learned.

  • Long Report: The crime of trafficking

    The ordeal of traveling endlessly, having your money stolen, and dignity robbed off your person is enough trouble to have in one life.

    The road ahead is fraught with danger for a victim of trafficking, and if there’s a lull when authorities can get to a group, it resumes as soon as the authorities pull out. It doesn’t matter if it’s Dover, or further into London, or even further afield such as Birmingham or Newcastle up north.

    The point is people can catch up with a group of migrants as easily as the police can, but for a trafficker the job is not over.

    The truth is trafficking is a horrible crime. It’s the worst transit crime a person can face whether they are rich or poor. The idea traffickers can reduce wealthy people to poverty and “disappear” poor people away from their families is frightening.

    It’s the cruelty involved which is debilitating. The people who do it are just plain evil. These are the experiences of those who’ve been trapped by something they were not planning on becoming embroiled with.

    The reason why it happens

    Some may say such people got involved because of gambling debts, or irreligion, or because of bad choices in a bad place. The reality is far from it. It isn’t a fault or personal waywardness which comes on people.

    The resultant effect of a trafficker’s actions is slavery and it becomes mental, emotional, and spiritual torture for those caught up in it. It’s worse than homelessness. It hits harder than assault or domestic violence put together.

    It’s all these rolled up into a larger punishment against the human body which breaks it outright into a form of submission. The use of people who are as broken – and empty inside – as these are is uncertain.

    It’s clear that some may end up in sex crimes of different kinds but not the sort which ends up in posh hotels.

    It may be labour they become useful for but it isn’t going to be well paid or maybe even paid at all. The numbers of those involved is low and so they can be slotted in just about anywhere. In fact, traffickers are so emboldened they are able to show who they’ve got and “disappear” those people anywhere they want to.

    It just depends on the response they get. The cover of a political moment is sometimes all they need to start it off as a process of breaking into a country to make it acceptable. It’s the sympathy vote which can win in countries where there’s a reluctance to accept what trafficking is.

    In the UK we have a history of opposing slavery and it takes a lot of work to bring it to a halt, but we’ve done it before to great effect.

    The trouble today is information doesn’t get to people and there are those who spread misinformation all over because they want jobs in industries that do it.

    Maybe they want a protest to succeed in its goals, or they want to contradict other people for the sake of contradicting other people. It’s more newsworthy to bite back than to comply.

    The intransigence of traffickers

    There isn’t much change of tact if it looks bad as we’ve seen from the traffickers who use the English Channel to their advantage. They’ve continued to push boats across and they continued to endanger the lives of thousands.

    The truth is they know the UK isn’t a safe place for victims of trafficking anyway. We don’t understand the nature of crime and though we have laws most people are apathetic towards its existence.

    The attitude in workplaces is that we don’t matter anyway. The ethic in the UK is that if someone hasn’t got any dignity they’re unlikely to get it while they’re here. It’s a truth seen in schools, universities, and graduate workplaces where selfishness is the rule of thumb.

    The idea of people’s self-worth isn’t factored in. It’s a bad place to work at the best of times without feeling inferior already.

    The overall downturn in the UK right now isn’t over economics or lack of discipline but a tide of ill-will – or a general wash of selfishness – that’s swept over the entire country.

    It leaves us incapable of understanding each other and a basic human need that lies in such issues that goes far beneath the surface of a protest movement or a placard.

    There’s a strange gap in people’s understanding. It’s no wonder traffickers find it easy to be here. We don’t appear to care at all.