Safety

  • No. 10 security threats (National News Report)

  • Caught: Anti-policing criminal

    In a stunning exclusive for ConservativeNewsSite.com, an anti-police activist known for antagonising various aspects of the Prime Minister’s security has been spotted in Reading, Berkshire.

    He’s alleged to have worked remotely, meaning that his nefarious activities are difficult to uncover.

  • Long Report: Fighting for sovereignty

    Our nation’s security has become an overriding priority in our times. It’s distinct from the Second World War, the last time we were threatened in a fundamental way.

    Such fatal threats as these don’t come along that often, and even though it again shocked the nation into full scale military mobilisation, it’s not believed it’s on the horizon.

    The reality is there’s life after death. The insecurity of the world order is constituted by insidious efforts on all fronts. The necessity to work by partnership is undermined by it.

    Fighting hard

    The old war militias of our past, that peppered the landscape and brought about some safety but a lot of animosity, are something now out of date. They are beyond use.

    The necessity to account for the movements of people is beyond a shadow of a doubt the main concern right now. The illegal activity at Dover is just one example of it.

    It’s also vital we confront the insidious threats posed by groups that continue their activity apart from signature acts of terror and violence that aren’t the point of it.

    Terror at home

    Most of terrorism takes place against people at home. The incursions into Israel, and its bombardment, is not the aim. The point is to attack people in their living space.

    The training videos, the threats, and the statements are all designed to make us feel afraid. The nature of lone actors is to make us fear for our lives. The rest is history.

    Future fights

    All the groups pushed to prominence are the issue. The gangs of South America, as well as American Mafia’s, and crime Barons in Russia, are all a threat. They are our enemies now.

    The successful will win our sovereignty. It’s possible today to leverage such political realities for further gain. The defence of our shores, and of our communities, is a way of life.

    The historic attempts at our shores – some successful, and some not – are a model for us. It helps to know what it takes, but our learnings make us see what follows after it’s tried.

  • The Queen & her people: Surviving herself

    It soon became apparent to Her Late Majesty, Queen Elizabeth 2, that her reign was not going to be stable. It didn’t mean her rule, but her time. It made sense to learn what she needed to be safe.

    Eventually, in time these duties were passed on, but she took them on herself. She made herself feel safe, and she kept herself safe. They were important priorities for her because of her duties.

    She learned how to fight, and how to surveil. These were a few things a young woman wanted to do anyway, she once said, but they were techniques she found useful in times to come.

    She never considered herself athletic, but she was known as a quick mover, and had the reactionary timing of a fox. She loved to be alone, but it meant ensuring she could protect herself.

    This wasn’t due to behaviour of servants, but the presumption of those who were also important, but presumed too much. They would sometimes approach her unannounced, and were not safe.

    It’s a fact that opinions matter, but a practicality of when they should matter. This wasn’t taken into account, and she also came under a lot of attack privately, and personally, due to it.

  • Welfare call: US embassy staff

    In a general welfare call, a small group of London-based US embassy staff were seen walking through Reading, late yesterday evening. Their presence suggested a confusion of mind, and purpose.

    Any information relating to this group is helpful. It should be passed onto a relevant public body for analysis, and care.

  • Farage and his security risk

    Like Donald Trump, Nigel Farage MP is no stranger to threats to life. He’s faced a few incidents that nearly ended it. It reaches into the realms of personal safety and national security to be under threat, either by accident or because someone taunts you. It really could end badly.

    The latest wins by Reform UK are respectively good results – or triumphs – for each candidate, but it sets Farage apart by himself. He’s again a figure of national attention, and this time for much longer. He has a sustained media profile in an industry that picks and chooses at it likes.

    It may end badly for him or become a glittering career. It’s too early to tell because situations need to exist before it can. He needs to win elections, gain trust, and increase influence with people. This all brings with it a sense of unease over his personal safety because of prior hostility.