He is not a diplomat.
He could be an American spy spying on the British public en masse for the British government.
Yes. Really.
And what would "spying" in this case actually mean? Reading your mind?
Don't laugh. It's happening in many ways: individually?; calculating a mean frequency of vibration to assess general public feeling? reading a selected or random sample of minds to sum actual word counts in thoughts to find a frequency distribution of words to assess what the public is thinking?
Maybe all of the above.
Who knows what the UK/USA spying establishment can do now?
But with Google, i.e. the CIA, owning the most powerful quantum computer in the world (but maybe not in the galaxy), it won't be for the general good of the general public. It'll be for the absolute benefit of the 0.001%
Where's our intrepid journalist Paul "scoop" Watson? Creaming his pants over Belle Delphine.
The Foreign Office Must Be Challenged Over #Sacoolas’ Bogus 'Diplomatic Immunity'
— Tony Gosling ✈ (@TonyGosling) 13 October 2019
12 Oct, 2019 by @CraigMurrayOrg https://t.co/Sa0dDGmTDk
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