MI5

  • Her late Majesty faced many perils of her own

    Security is becoming a major feature of consultations in central government and is also a main focus of attention for many others. The deliberations are difficult because it’s such a complex sector that is also full of its own faults and flaws.

    However, in the UK we have begun to develop our own workarounds that enable us to come out with solutions that are practical and workable in public places.

    This fits the need at the moment – and in the time that we’re living in – because we’re not ready to tolerate disaster or accept chaos as a part of our normal, everyday lives here.

    By example, it’s believed Her late Majesty faced 152 occasions on which her life was challenged. This means Queen Elizabeth II was targeted more than any other person on our rolls, or among our population.

    The drivenness of some people is difficult to comprehend, but it’s not impossible to overcome. We’ve learned a lot of corporate lessons and have in place a lot of fixes that cover for further eventualities.

  • Exclusive: Interference agents

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, two Intelligence interference agents alleged of disrupting small payments systems and the issuance of mission statements have both been spotted in a central London location.

    A pair of suspects
    A pair of suspects alleged of deep interference in Intelligence activities in the UK and around the world.

    They’re alleged of deep interference by using close contacts, insider information, and background data obtained off secretive file sharing networks.

    It’s believed internal services in both MI5 and MI6 have been disrupted, and it’s resulted in frustration for staff and delays to some mission objectives.

  • Intelligence sharing is friendly, moral, and just

    The cooperation of allies following the Second World War helped set up a new world order against a backdrop of rising tides of antisemitism, racism, and generic hatreds. This surge of defeatism now peddled by a conspiratorial “Left” could have derailed economic development and lowered border security far before our present times.

    What is intelligence sharing in the UK/US context?
    What is intelligence sharing in the UK/US context? (Credit: OpenAI ChatGPT).

    The resistance to such a set of hysterical activists is found more strongly in the sharing of information, vital data, and some intelligence to make our collective work coherent, concise, and considered. This is also a requirement now of a superpower like the USA, although (unbelievably) some legal figures still believe ‘going it alone’ is possible.

    The nature of it is neither sacrificial nor indulgent. It simply reflects felt needs between both, and fills gaps in knowledge to the benefit of either democracy. It’s an arrangement because the process has to be secure and mutually beneficial. Apart from it the world order we’re a part of wouldn’t exist. It’s crucial to our mutual endeavours. It’s a safer way to be leaders together.

  • Revealed: MI5’s “bestial” HR

    It’s not often that you see somebody storming out of a public building, but also looking upset. This happened to me a number of years ago as I was walking past Thames House in the Millbank area of London.

    The unidentified woman was upset because she had just been shouted at by an MI5 staff member. She said this happened on a number of occasions and had just felt so upset she needed to leave the building.

    It was after some investigation that I found this person had been shouted at on seventeen occasions. It was also revealed she had not been to blame for any of those instances.

    The culprit was a member of MI5‘s own ‘Human Resources’ department which it has repeatedly refused to acknowledge – and on one occasion even denied it existed. I’ve had it confirmed it does exist.

    The eventual report was brief, but it was a legal text that described the harrowing circumstances of seventeen occasions of lengthy verbal abuse the female staff member received. She was left traumatised by the experience.

    It’s an ugly case of overreach in employment terms, but unfortunately I’ve found many other instances of it in London. It comes because people feel they can escape accountability, but they soon discover they cannot shirk culpability.

  • Exclusive: Intelligence disruptor

    In a stunning exclusive for Conservative News Site, a criminal disruptor suspected of repeat infiltrations of Intelligence bodies in the UK has now been spotted in a public place.

    A suspect
    A suspect accused of relentless campaigns of harassment of systems used by Intelligence services like MI5 in the UK.

    He’s believed to have disrupted the public disclosure of Director General positions. It’s destabilised the authority of the positions respectively in the realm of Military Intelligence and in other quarters.

    Fake news

    The individual is suspected of having had in-depth knowledge of newspaper offices and other digital enterprises in News Journalism sectors in the UK at large.

    He’s used such access to disrupt people’s career progress, hinder the transmission of relevant information, and to disperse interest in relevant information in Army circles, and other relevant duties.

  • MI5 is right to be upset about MP’s behaviour

    The UK’s security body known as MI5 has come out swinging today as it recognises the adverse role some MP’s play in destabilising their own security and leading to the deterioration of others.

    The concerns come after concerted attempts by some MP’s to damage inter-economic and political relations between the UK and the US – our strongest partner in the world.

    According to one source, the body is now considering extra measures to contain those that seek to do harm in obvious and major ways to the standing of the UK internationally.

    In a previous a conversation, one staff member called a political party operating in Parliament “thuggish” in relation to its treatment of members and even some supporters.

    It’s believed some current MP’s have terminal mental health conditions that have resulted in severe harm done, causing a drop in relations between Parliament itself and many members of the public.


    “The safety of people as it refers to security concerns is of the highest priority to MI5, and yet people fight against us every day. They use every tool they can to undermine everything we do and this creates threats we cannot contain or control.

    It’s in our best interests, however, to continue our role because these happen in small quarters of society. They beset us with their concerns while pursuing self-serving ends for themselves and enlarge their effort to engross their effect on all our systems. It’s not reality, and our practice is worth far more than they can allow themselves to communicate to others.”

    – ‘Sue’.


    The security authority is also seeking redress for past acts of violence against its staff. It’s believed past staff of the Parliamentary estate have also attacked MI5 staff, using chairs, tables, and fire extinguishers to do so.

    This has caused extensive conversations to happen to consider the professionalism of the UK’s sole combined legislative authority in London, undermining some recent attempts to broaden its appeal.

    The future of Parliament is usually set down in whole terms, and nothing is considered in isolation. It means all that’s collected up as conversations and complaints has to be progressed for major changes to happen.

  • Caught: Iran activists

    In an exclusive for Conservative News Site, a duo of suspects alleged of antagonistic activities against MI6-type activities in the UK can now both be identified together for the first time on a UK news site.

    A duo of suspects
    A duo of suspects alleged of deep interference in MI6-type activity and of targeting its building – Vauxhall Cross – in London.

    Their presence in the UK is considered to be nefarious because such activists show an unrelenting pace of activity in the UK that challenges State authorities. It may even lead to further civil unrest that deepens its problems.

    Iranian interference

    The problem is not likely to be backed by Iran. It’s because activists by Iranian birth have been shown to be proactive on their own behest.

    They only seem to attempt to combine it with a desire for regime change at home and do not do it or use it for any official reason.

    However, Iran has been accused before of interfering in UK political affairs. It’s a matter of urgent, ongoing activity for MI5 and MI6 to look into it respectively.

    Activist insurgency

    The matter of unofficial activity in the UK is falling into the category of insurgency and it’s continuing to concern MP’s too. In fact, some representatives rent alternative office space to stay safe.

  • The UK enters a new phase of Intelligence activity

    The UK’s two main intelligence bodies – MI5 and MI6 – have decided to change their names.

    They are not major differences to the past and neither do they stipulate major changes to their present missions.

    However, it indicates that staff are continuing to discuss and to deliberate over their purpose here.


    “The two UK intelligence services are changing their names. This has been in process for some time, but today we are confirming them.

    • MI5 is now known as The Security Service and it reflects a greatly expanded role it will take on in a time to come.
    • MI6 is now known as The Secret Service and this helps the public to understand its specialised role in covert international operations.

    These changes are small today, but in their respective histories they represent large steps in their place in the UK’s capabilities.

    The UK will continue to hold these two bodies to account by using their unique connection to government departments as sources of clear strength and powerful support.”


    It’s believed that the Home Office and the Foreign, Commonwealth, and Development Office respectively have no issue with the changes that they’re making.

    The next steps in these two bodies are now becoming clear. It’s obvious that the UK needs to pay a lot more attention to the safety of its own citizens and to the security of its interests abroad.

    It’s believed that in time to come more innovations will be deployed in the UK – particularly on behalf of MI5 – in order to increase the presence of this type of legitimate activity.

  • Water is a security issue too

    It’s believed that water supply is a top priority for international security companies, and yet our own national, domestic security service – MI5 – has failed to secure it for us.

    Thames Water is a disaster of a story for us. It doesn’t make sense. It’s a threat to our national existence because of how indebted it is. Yet it’s not clear if anyone has handled the situation for us.

    It’s believed that water supplies aren’t stable at present. It’s believed some are struggling to receive adequate amounts. This sort of oversight isn’t just negligence, it’s inhumane treatment.

    An MI5 suspect alleged of interference in water management and supply, seen here in Waterloo Station, in London.

    There’s a suspect in the case. He’s difficult to talk to. He says his job is “secret” and “clandestine”, but we know where he works. He works at MI5 in London. He’s often ‘away’ and we think it’s on unofficial business in Europe. We’re not sure.

    This is a matter of urgent, national concern and yet it’s subject of business debate. It’s a matter of loans, some say, or a bit of restructuring on the surface. This isn’t being taken seriously by anyone.

    The future of water supply in the UK isn’t a statement of intent but it’s a daily reality. It needs updating. It needs calling in. It needs restructuring because it’s important. It needs to be maintained properly and not put on the side.

  • Caught out: Fake spy

    In a stunning capture, ConservativeNewsSite.com can report a “Fake Spy” was caught in the centre of London early this afternoon.

    Her role would have been to infiltrate under the alias of working for our intelligence services in order to spread misinformation and also spy for private paying clients.