15-Minute Face-Off with MI6 at Stockholm’s British Embassy
I had the most harrowing 15 minutes today in Stockholm’s Östermalm district. Bigkoko Group assigned me a service call at the British Embassy. I wanted to refuse but feared company penalties, so I set up outside the gates and alerted my strategy team. A client greeted me with a tip meant to disguise their true aim: close surveillance. I accept no blood money. Every krona from that call, including the tip, goes to charity. They clearly want to see the man suing Shell and BP across Europe. I caught a man in a Rolls Royce photographing me. His wave felt like a challenge, but he captured only the mask of a man who funds justice with sweat, blood, and the guidance of my Ngwu and Ikenga. My resolve remains unshaken. I will report this breach of diplomatic protocol to the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs and Säpo. My litigation in London and the Stockholm appeals court continues. If MI6 or Shell & BP press further, I will release the restricted documents in my custody and bring my ancestors’ spiritual and legal weight to Europe.
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