I got the gist of it before I travelled. I’d heard of a few altercations outside of The Guardian office in London. There were rumours of shouting, pushing, and shoving. A disabled lady said she’d been tipped over in her wheelchair. It was an ugly affair.
I was asked to have a look at the issue. It sounded like a campaign of harassment. It came across as being ‘fake’ to work for it. I followed a few employees and saw their drug dealers. It wasn’t looking good before I ventured out of London.
In Torquay, I met a distressed man. He’d been through three weeks of stress because of a man who travelled to the area. He was known internationally for attacking people who didn’t read it. He’d been targeted. He’d stopped going out most days.
Another trip revealed a Jewish girl who trekked across the UK to find likely targets. It was a similar affair. She found people who didn’t read it and attacked them. After accusations were made a few divorces followed. She didn’t try to clarify it.
Upon return to London, I tried to look for a key target. I found her loitering outside a “BBC” office. It was her usual spot, I discovered. She did the same. She threatened people. She made accusations, as if it was a sin, against those who didn’t read it.
After prodding, I found these three wrote for it. They were staff, and got paid, but they also had to “muck” in, allegedly. A particularly paranoid “Staffer” routed entire neighbourhoods in single efforts. She worried their ruse would fail if she didn’t do it.
