A false agent working for the Foreign Office can be exposed. He acts as a false point of contact.
He also masquerades as an MI5 intelligence officer but is actually a self-employed contractor.
A false agent working for the Foreign Office can be exposed. He acts as a false point of contact.
He also masquerades as an MI5 intelligence officer but is actually a self-employed contractor.
Looking for work isn’t easy, and from overseas it’s even harder.
The questions revolve around trust because not all businesses or businesspeople are well known at all.
In the case of Lindsay (not her real name) it was just as difficult.
Her Polish nationality made it harder and her English was good but broken in parts. She tried, however, and eventually found out about an “employment expert” based in Reading.
To her surprise she was sent a plane ticket and a promise of accommodation.
It appeared her degree would pay off after all, having been told it might not get her far in the UK because the awarding institution is in Poland.
Her trip over was full of nerves but also excitement.
She wanted her parents to feel proud and she looked forward to a new life in England.
Her arrival however was fraught with difficulty. She felt pushed and shoved by her contact, who her “employment expert” had sent to meet her at arrivals, she said in a text home.
Thereafter the details are sketchy.
A police investigation launched after her disappearance was exhaustive but inconclusive.
Unfortunately her remains were found later in an abandoned flat in London. It proved albeit opportunities open up not every offer is safe.
A UK-based businessman suspected of fraudulently giving corporate advice, and palming off fraudulent advice, has been located.
The suspect has an affable nature but is also known for his evasiveness. He is long-suspected in the UK and may be known overseas as well.
The stores London has are more upmarket than in other parts of the country. While it isn’t universally true a luxury product cannot be purchased elsewhere, it’s guaranteed to be available in the capital at least.
An excursion to Harrods on Brompton Road in Knightsbridge is just one example of an existing bustling trade in luxury items. The vast multi-level upmarket department store is an avenue of endless choice.


The basement already has a Christmas selection on display, adjacent to a well-stocked souvenir department as well. The range of items Harrods have decided to brand themselves is both impressive and appealing.
The more interesting corridors lead to high-ticket liquors and jewellery on a different scale entirely. It’s a deep pocket that’s needed in some of these departments where advice is available on hand to help you to choose.
In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, it can be revealed a notorious family attempted their grab at power earlier today.
They were seen outside Downing Street and entered by the gates to hand in what looked to be petitions.
This rural-type family are difficult to track and have a background of proving difficult to pin down also.
However, by concerted efforts it was possible to film them today as they made a final push to infiltrate our government.
A publicist working for King Charles III, on behalf of Buckingham Palace, can be exclusively exposed by ConservativeNewsSite.com today.

This individual is responsible for “mass communications” on behalf of the Monarch. It’s also referred to as “anonymous sourcing” by media outlets in the UK.
In an exclusive, ConservativeNewsSite.com can reveal the existence of prostitution in central London.

The suspect pictured is known for plying her trade on streets, and in upmarket bars, across London.
There is a truth in the UK countryside that what you hear is probably what you’re going to get.
The people I’ve spoken to in particular places are fairly certain it’s the case and early on in my investigations into their life and problems as it were, it was found to be true.
The forebodings they had were actually feelings of fear.
These were not omens but intuitive thoughts about the future. It was also based on fact, because in such rural areas there’s a lot being said about what needs to be done.
There was a camp once held in the south of England, in Wiltshire, called “Camp Buckingham” and this was a particularly important event.
It was actually called a “meet”, which I believe is a piece of terminology understood across the country. It implies a gathering of separate causes under a new, single banner that’s supposed to represent a purpose.
This “meet” was going to become the foundation of a reaction to a sort of monarchy that was evolving fast on its feet.
It’s clear her late majesty Elizabeth 2nd walked purposefully, proudly and patiently. It’s also apparent people still took offence at her doing this, at her meeting, greeting, and talking to her people. It was a source of offence also.
There’s a sort of nimbyism about royalty too, here.
It wasn’t fair to describe her in the ways they did, and as the emerging Prince Charles took office too, it becomes clearer that anti-monarchists are not fair at all.
Their objections don’t ring true at all today.
The fist punching and rousing speeches of “Camp Buckingham” lasted as long as they were spoken. The dust settled and people got back to being as nasty and cold as they were before.
It didn’t warm them, soften them, or smooth off the edges, but made their thoughts even sharper. It’s a sort of objectionable attitude that lives only because it lives alone.
In a stunning turn of events, a highly savvy financial, tech, and media fraudster has been located on site in London.
The suspect is guilty of laundering the proceeds by the sale of illegal goods, and services, to the benefit of illicit industries.
In an exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, the founder of Extinction Rebellion in the UK can now be identified.
He was located in a pub in central London. He leads “XR”, an environmental cause action group, and helps to direct much of its activities.
In a world exclusive, a former high-level legal “expert” who’s betrayed many former colleagues has now been located.
The suspect used to work for international organisations including the United Nations, in New York City.
The case of Julian Assange that passed out of the UK’s legal system earlier this year in June is a textbook instance of Government mishandling and a lack of journalistic integrity here.

In some ways all of us have something to regret. In looking at the ordeal Assange went through, from his refuge in an embassy to his arrest and imprisonment in London, we have to reflect.
His release is beside the point. A lack of pace and appropriate working habits is clear. Our way of progress is stagnant and we are impoverished of talent. It’s only fortunate it no longer needs to be proved.
The UK has an eccentric past.
You may think of Dickens as one example, or a poet or charismatic politician. It’s certain there aren’t many places to go if you’re not a larger-than-life figure in our past.
This is all true to form for the past but our present is much different.
We’re not so much performer’s now, or illustrious writers, or exciting adventurer’s, but people with skills and ambition.
The reach for the past however is a tendency that still exists. It persists more strongly in academia than anywhere else. There, in the rarified halls of power of the mind, it’s possible to dream up anything.
The trouble is the fluorescent light bulb has to switch off at some point.
It doesn’t always end up as so.
In my experience there are plenty of dreamers and pretender’s about still these days. They hark back to former times when farms were run off vegetables and stalls had fruit to sell.


It doesn’t work anymore but maybe Hollywood brings it back into view: it might do, just one more time. It doesn’t but there’s no harm in trying, allegedly.
The troubling truth is there is.
In recent times those of us more inclined to secrecy have believed that espionage – or spying, more pertinently – is a worthy cause to fall back on. It’s not as if we don’t do it already (there’s plenty of reason to suspect so), but some of us are not inclined to read the newspapers.
The news of actions abroad and reactions at home don’t reach all of us and it’s suspected that many of us don’t really regard news of anything to be of much worth at all.
It takes the few among us to make a fool of ourselves on this basis alone. It takes fewer to really cause damage.
The story that relates to intelligence in the military is that in recent times folks believed that they could do better.
The point is not we did it anyway and sometimes intelligence is a thankless task, it’s that human ego takes over when nobody is really watching.
This is to mean that ego had not been factored in as a threat where no other one was present.
The old style spy bases of both MI5 and MI6 – both respectively located in London in times past – became a source and focal point of interest. They’re both small buildings, but then why shouldn’t they be – a spy is supposed to be out in the field, and not closeting himself in, away from the cold.
They became locations of a resurgence of fake interest in spying.
The errors that resulted from this type of exuberance are noted in the public record of events in London, but thankfully they’ve gone down and not up. It wouldn’t work to be known for such foolishness.
A suspect in a housing scam in London has been located today.

It’s thought she has a few false aliases, one being “Lynn”, a property developer based in the UK.
In any level of government affairs, there’s a need for seniority to come in and settle matters.
It’s not a case of being dictated to, but it’s a matter of dictating the situation in the course of a day. As we’ve seen lately things can take on a life of their own.
This was experienced by Border Force, who not only lost the services of their chief temporarily, but also their key contact in Whitehall. These are contacts that are meant to be kept.
Today this contact has been relocated in London.
It’s not just the fact he’s been found, it’s that safety is now a net around him and not just us.
