Money

  • Caught: “Pocket Money” criminal

    This site has previously exposed a media figure alleged to have worked on productions and news rooms stories as being behind a “Pocket Money” culture so-called in Parliament, that comprises many hundreds of MP’s in its scope and involves stealing money and other small assets from the public.

    A suspect alleged of participation in acts of theft seen here in Reading, Berkshire.

    Now, in a stunning turn of events, we can reveal a “key player” and former banking insider alleged to keep the details of those involved close to her chest to maintain their privacy and keep the crime in operation. This means it may still be under way inside Parliament.

    She’s believed to have worked in numerous banking centres, including Bristol, moving between brands to keep her activities unnoticeable. However, private investigations have revealed her whereabouts and led to exposures of underhanded techniques and repeated infiltrations of Parliament.

    She’s also alleged to have founded a Labour movement called Momentum, now exposed here as a crime gang moonlighting as a political movement. At its real launch date, after repeated attempts by us to investigate, it wasn’t possible to determine who it was that was behind it, or why.

    Now, we believe it’s a crime gang attempting to obtain large sums of money over long periods of time, persisting in its illegal acts by subsisting off protest activity and infiltration of corporate and public events for cynical gain.

    *A change was made to update the article with new information.

  • Crypto offers a bright future

    Crypto is riding high because of its innovative, pocket-sized solutions to security, sustainability, and reliability in technology realms. The combination of market values and real money is drawing the investor that likes a challenge.

    The field is wide open because of its approach to usability in the general domain. There isn’t a single bank involved in its complex network, or web of investment platforms, insofar as its core, underlying infrastructure is concerned. This means it’s not credit controlled.

    It’s also under development and newer products will likely launch to supplement further interest. The story so far is of the typical early adopter. The next phase is an acceptance among those hanging on for its outward development. This could be integrations.

  • Security: Currency crime

    The criminal activity around currency is most prolific in the context of money. The transport of large amounts of it – in coins and note form – can be a precarious exercise. In spite of extensive security measures, the safety of transports of stashes have proven easy to penetrate.

    In America, this sort of crime is now gaining ground. In some parts it’s considered safer to use cards than to handle physical money. This is due to the laundering of sets through the entire economy.

    An illustration (Credit: ChatGPT)

    It’s possible for the cleverest of street criminals to ‘catch’ money as it “Falls” from tills in different parts of the country. It’s considered to be fun, but it’s more useful as a status tool in competitive crime.

    The reality is much different from such antics in public. The range of abuses is so vast – and chilling – that many Police investigators have spent years studying it. There are always new twists and turns in the kinds of harm caused to others. The prevalence of torture makes it a deeply sinister scene.

    The drivers that transport takings and collect and deliver money to banks run risks too. Their lives may be infiltrated. Their trucks may be tampered with. Their offices may be firebombed. It’s filled with so many hazards that simple journeys may take months longer to make sure it can continue.