MI6

  • Caught: “Telegraph” criminal

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a criminal alleged to facilitate continuous attacks against MI6 in London by suspects linked to “The Telegraph” newspaper has now been spotted in London Waterloo.

    A suspect
    A suspect alleged of state-sabotage and of causing huge upset in MI6 staffing regimes seen here in London Waterloo.

    She’s alleged of making contact with heavy criminal figures worldwide and of making her own inroads on MI6 staffing networks.

    Her activities have caused huge upset here. She’s also inflicted deep and lasting damage to the UK’s capability in Military Intelligence, and also in law and order regimes.

  • MI6 hit out at FCDO for fakery

    MI6, otherwise known as The Secret Service, has called on the government to change its ways with the Foreign, Commonwealth, & Development Office or see its closure.

    The private briefing, issued by the Military Intelligence body based along the River Thames in London, is a shocking expose of mismanagement amid a culture of corruption and professional embarassment.


    “We believe too many mistakes have been made to justify calling a broken department by itself a Foreign, Commonwealth, & Development Office. We also believe a new name is contingent on a new practice of taking the best advice from across the UK, not sourcing it from overseas materials or assets that don’t belong to us.”

    – MI6/Release.


    Their contention is its name is problematic to the UK’s standing overseas, being associated with lacklustre performance and a routine abuse of recruitment practices.

    However, it doesn’t suggest a change of name outright because it may not be followed by working practices that meet professional and modern standards of behaviour here.

  • Exclusive: MI6 DG accused of putting lives at risk

    The DG of MI6, Blaise Metreweli, is now accused by staff of putting lives at risk by refusing key duties and continuing to make private excursions to random locations.

    The shocking accusations come at a bad time for the spying service, which is trying to correct its public image by instituting new working practices to assuage fears of laziness and overworking of some staff.

  • Exclusive: MI6 condemn popular protest

    MI6, the nation’s only acknowledged overseas Intelligence body, has said that popular protest has become a menace to UK citizens, and had looked likely to before it started.

    In internal reviews it’s highlighted Gaza as being a particularly unworthy cause, and has slammed Police forces for covering over hundreds of serious incidents against Royal and political figures due to it.

    It’s believed pro-Gaza activists have also killed thousands of UK citizens, particularly in Hull and York, and this is also highlighted by MI6 as being subject to Policing errors, mismanagement, and outright lies.

  • Caught: MI6 infiltratror

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a suspect alleged of infiltrating MI6 in the UK and overseas has now been spotted in a public place.

    The ‘spot’ in central London is part of a decades long investigation into anomalies for the overseas Intelligence body.

    A suspect
    A suspect alleged of infiltrating MI6 affairs and causing damage to operations overseas.

    His activity is alleged to involve hundreds of sources in Europe that pretend to be expats to obtain sensitive or specialised information from expats.

    His presence is said to be nefarious due to attempts to meet MI6 staff in London that have resulted in physical altercations.

  • Exclusive: MI6 closes down Gaza debate

    In an intervention by MI6, the UK’s only acknowledged overseas Intelligence body, the ‘Free Gaza’ debate, as it’s called, has been designated as a “Protected Issue” and therefore no longer open to further public scrutiny.

    “This is to safeguard critical infrastructure, persons, and personnel across the world,” it has said, in a private briefing.

    The change is not surprising. It takes into account the extent of destabilisation that such protest activity has incited for many years in the UK. It’s also heightened fears of attacks against UK embassy staff around the world.

  • Caught: MI6 harasser

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, an MI6 harasser alleged of launching targeted attempts at particular members of staff because of political beliefs, affiliations, or persuasions has now been spotted.

    A suspect
    A suspect alleged of manipulation and infiltration of MI6 affairs, such as recruitment processes.

    He’s believed to have had priority access to a limited set of documentation that revealed potential applicants to outside scrutiny. He’s also believed to have mostly acted alone in his attempts to reach random members of the public on the basis of his beliefs.

  • MI6 knows more for our defence than most

    MI6 is engaged in the most high-level Intelligence activity that the UK undertakes for its safety at home and security overseas. The type of work it does is believed to involve deep research, analytics, and dissemination that’s free of bias to offer an objective viewpoint.

    This is used across Government but also by our military to help establish facts and keep our position.

    The absence of this is a blackout in terms of keeping alliances strong and knowing enemy movements. Sometimes contact with our closest partners is only possible by such deep networks as the Intelligence body undertakes to use.

    The MI6 HQ
    The MI6 HQ (“Vauxhall Cross“) seen here from a footbridge opposite the premises.

    Its work is scaled in the greater scope of activity worldwide, and is carefully kept separate from other nations’ own efforts to keep to themselves the secrets they seek to gather, and use for their own prosperity.

    The success of MI6 work is seen in our response to global affairs, involvement in complex events, and participation in intricate meetings involving many different interests.

    Some have described it as our native ability, to the credit of many unnamed citizens that have compiled their findings into useable models and strategies. These have helped defend us at the worst of times and brought us success in our endeavours at the brightest hours.

  • Exclusive: MI6 rejects Gaza statehood

    The epic struggle with protest is over with according to MI6, who now believe that it’s not possible to support the territory of Gaza to be self-determined before the surrender of Hamas as a resistance organisation, also named as a terror group in legal contexts.

    The best intelligence gathered from across the world shows a strong criminal element in activism is targeting violence at Israeli’s at an exponential rate. It fuels hatred everywhere and sets up confrontations in the country itself.

    It’s believed to be peopled by individuals that have criminal motive to intervene. The Intelligence body is asking for more resources to be directed to its expulsion from sensitive and vulnerable sites. It hopes its own own protective work is not conflated with these events.

  • Tents in London? Let’s wait.

    The new head of MI6 is said by a few people to be a clever lady, but not all those in meetings concur. It’s believed she was present in a planning meeting in Whitehall, and at the top of the meeting a serious concern had been raised about tents popping up on streets by strangers, looking like protests but actually forming a part of spying activity in the city.

    It’s not known when this meeting took place, but it’s necessary to know because it’s important which tents were being refered to (there are many), and who was there.

    The point is that she said, “Let’s leave it,” according to a source. This unsettled military figures, and some staff have said it felt threatening to think threats were being left on the street.

    In fact, creating obstacles is a common tactic across the world and in the UK it’s no different if they come here, too. It’s not a matter of understanding it but knowing that it needs to be dealt with because it’s a threat in any of those parts of the world.

    The meeting is not a good look for a Service that says it knows all about this, knows how, and knows when. It should be done already, yet the tents are still seen pitched, waiting at the side of streets, and some roads, for the targets that may or may not be part of some international plot against us, here.

  • Caught: MI6 antagonist

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, an antagonist alleged of attacking MI6 staff in the UK and overseas as part of a campaign of hatred has now been spotted in Reading Station, in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s believed to have used explosives, guns, and chemicals to attempt attacks against personnel.

    A suspect
    A suspect alleged of deep incitement of hatred against UK citizens acting in an Intelligence context to defend their country.

    He’s not understood to have documentation but he is believed to have used facial recognition software developed by hackers to access public spaces and to disturb public events.

    Public support

    He enjoys a high level of support in political realms due to his violent and often confrontational activity.

    Many MP’s have been seen dining with him to encourage his activity, and his behaviour has worsened as a result.

    It’s believed most misinformation about Intelligence and MI6 in particular is a result of misguided support for this individual, who also acts as an “insider” for international regimes in the UK.

  • Caught: MI6 aggressor

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, an aggressor alleged to be targeting physical assault attacks against the Director General (DG) of MI6 has now been spotted.

    A suspect
    A suspect alleged of plotting physical harm against the DG of MI6 – and believed to be supported by prominent insider staff.

    It’s now believed protest is a public health hazard against senior leadership all across the UK. This is due to chemical and bacteria plotting notes found on the persons of prominent political activists.

  • MI6 need to learn about leadership

    The problem with MI6 right now is its approach to leadership. The UK has suffered with this for some time, and it’s spread to the UK’s only acknowledged overseas spying agency. It’s now a grave problem in the military establishment.

    The point is that sole appointments are leaders in themselves. Yet, they have a position they could loose. This is possible if others insist on a networking mentality. They have, and MI6 is weaker for it.

    The meeting of minds that some powers in Intelligence have wanted is deleterious. It conflicts with everyone else’s purpose. It results in flatlining activity. It leads to low staff morale, and trouble elsewhere. They must now reject its enticement.

  • Revealed: Labour’s MI6 infiltration

    Labour’s attempted infiltration of MI6 isn’t a sideshow, but a serious concern in UK politics and in our society at large.

    It’s because their efforts encompassed Vauxhall Cross, a vital base for its operations and an internationally sensitive site.

    It’s because their infiltration included techniques of persuasion that actually manipulated key staff and led to health difficulties.

    It’s because their aims confused the mission of the agency and it detrimentally affected its reputation in the UK for a brief time.

    The motives of a political party aren’t the same. It conflicts with peaceful efforts as well as with the serious issues of potential conflicts of interest.

    A need to breathe

    It’s long believed that UK citizens are taking tactics from around the world to gain social advantage in all quarters to unfairly promote their amateur agendas.

    “Team Names” (1) for Labour activists that infiltrated MI6 offices, including Vauxhall Cross in London.

    This results in the coring of professions as totally unqualified individuals promote their way through businesses to stump up false political platforms.

    Its repetitive activity creates a field of losers that demonstrate a habitual tendency to embarrass, and to deny other people their futures.

    “Team Names” (2) for Labour activists that infiltrated MI6 offices, including Vauxhall Cross in London.

    This seemed to be the case with Labour activists and their relentless drive to take positions in MI6 offices and pursue fruitless ends.

    A curious case

    It’s particularly acute that these people believed they were acting in good faith, for the good of the country and benefit of the world.

    A former staffer for MI6 who worked across Whitehall departments said it worried her that “hundreds” of Labour activists were infiltrating her workplace.

    She noted they weren’t all University graduates or even “enlightened” on political issues, and so their agenda wouldn’t work anyway.

    It appeared indoctrination had spread in Labour meetings, and that protest activity gave rise to a belief in the present moment.

    Further problems

    In any event, it’s not just the fault of the few, but also includes those on the fringes that may enable it to happen in the first place.

    It’s believed repetitive attempts were made to impair attempts to stop the infiltration, mainly by misinformed MI6 staff in the UK.

    This resulted in threats to life and no small interruption to the everyday operations of the UK’s only acknowledged overseas Intelligence body capable of such work.

    It’s confusing why such people would risk all our lives, lowering our defences and letting outside agents do their work also, but the effort to understand takes time.

  • Caught: MI6 mole

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a mole suggested to be targeting MI6 operations at home and overseas has now been identified.

    A suspect alleged of malicious interference and serious crimes against MI6 seen here in Royal Berkshire Hospital, in Reading, Berkshire.

    She’s accused of collecting information about applicants and gathering information on former and present staff.