Current Affairs Culture wars & The rise of grifting

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Honestly not sure, it certainly seems like grifting is part of his deal, charging the couple 30k for fake advice on getting out of their mortgage, etc, but sending that sort of letter to people doing their job? And then convincing other people to help you kidnap him for a beating or worse? Very sinister stuff going on there, definitely veering into cult behaviour.

And that other weirdo claiming to be working on behalf of the Royals sniffing out child trafficking? Definite wrong'un him, get those hard drives looked at. Guy saw a badge and soiled himself, nobody just brings that up unless they're trying to get ahead of an accusation.

I've read a bit about sovereign citizens and the like over the years, Covid certainly turbocharged it a bit but most of the time it's surface-level harmless, people trying to get out of paying various bills or taxes by quoting gibberish at the police or courts hoping they can waste enough time to be let off (it becomes more of a problem when you get shunted by a driver who's decided he doesn't need insurance etc).

But there's definitely something more going on with this Christopher guy. Did it come out in the trial why he even sent those letters in the first place? Seems like he refused to give any sort of statement in court so maybe not.
 
I don't think he's that posh, he's a Lutonian. Can't say I've ever met him thankfully, but a former colleague of mine used to tutor his kids in self-defence so probably did.

I remember the halcyon days when "a former colleague teaches his kids self-defence" was the build up to ITK transfer nonsense rather than this p.o.s grifter.
 
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