looks like a set up
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7921099/Queen-93-pulls-annual-visit-Sandringham-WI.html
Queen, 93, pulls out of her annual visit to Sandringham branch of Women's Institute with just 30 minutes' notice because she 'has a cold'
Her Majesty was unable to attend the meeting, which she goes to every year
Monarch, 93, joins the WI ladies for tea and cake at West Newton village hall
The Queen has attended the Women's Institute group's meetings since 1943
1943
EXCLUSIVE FIRST LOOK: Jeffrey Epstein victim recoils as she recalls him 'manhandling' her as she 'auditioned' for Victoria's Secret before giving her a $100 bill
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7915949/EXCLUSIVE-LOOK-Jeffrey-Epstein-victim-relives-abuse-Dr-Oz.html
Alicia Arden says she was groped by Epstein in 1997 when she was 26
She had gone to 'audition' for work with Victoria's Secret and he was to look her over
Les Wexner, Epstein's friend and associate, remains in charge of the underwear brand
Arden said Epstein insisted on 'manhandling' her and removing her clothes
She said she feared she was about to be raped and that he gave her $100
Her interview with Dr. Oz will air on Thursday at 1pm
A former defence and intelligence contractor who sold classified documents to the Chinese government, and then claimed that he was actually working a reverse sting to expose Chinese spying methods, was sentenced Friday to 20 years in prison for delivering US secrets to a foreign government.
Kevin P. Mallory, 62, of Leesburg, Virginia, is an Army veteran who also worked for the Central Intelligence Agency and the Defense Intelligence Agency, and had a top-secret security clearance until he stopped working as a CIA contractor in 2012.
He then launched his own consulting business.
But five years later, Mallory's business was failing, and prosecutors said he was in danger of losing his US $900,000 home in Leesburg. In February 2017, he was contacted on the social networking site LinkedIn by a recruiter for the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences, a think tank that prosecutors believe is a front for Chinese spy activity.
CIA
https://www.stuff.co.nz/world/americas/112825105/exspy-sentenced-to-20-years-in-prison-for-selling-secrets-to-china
When New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern meets Xi Jinping on Monday in Beijing, she will have been advised by agents of one of the most efficient intelligence services in the world.
Most people outside New Zealand are unaware of how professional its security, intelligence and espionage services are, assuming the country has nothing but rugby, sheep and fresh air.
New Zealandโs spies have particular relevance to its relationship with China: the country has engaged with China more energetically and more efficiently than almost any other non-Asian country, setting out a template for other democratic countries to follow.
It has achieved this mainly through ordinary commercial and diplomatic means, but also through clever use of its intelligence services. New Zealand is, dollar for dollar, the most effective of the Five Eyes (an intelligence alliance that also includes the US, Britain, Canada and Australia).
https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3003921/how-spies-help-new-zealand-stay-friendly-china
bama
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11434886