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"I’ll be wearing a black suit."

That should have been enough to make anyone suspicious.



I did wonder if this bit...

“On January 31st, 2013, a person identifying as PG sent me an email saying that he would wish to meet to discuss a business opportunity with me.”

...was intended to refer to you, or if the initials PG are just a coincidence.

You are in the “initials club” after all (rms, jwz, esr, djb) and have even shortened the usual three letters to two.


Yeah, actually I think he probably meant "PG" and not PG. But by the time I realized that, someone had replied to me, and I don't like to delete comments with replies.


And the name PG... very sketchy


Did he learn his trade from movies or so something? What if there are 2 people in black suits? Oh, covered, he will be the one with the shaken martini.


Why? My friend PG (Pieter Geelen) wears a black suit all the time.


Does he work at CSIS by any chance?


Nothing wrong with black suits, in London theyre very common among business people. Not everyone has the luxury of wearing t-shirts and jeans to the office.


Black suits aren't supposed to be worn for business. They are for evening wear. They should only be worn in the day if you are a waiter, doorman, undertaker, American etc.


Not black though, that's not really done - certainly not in London.


Maybe the agent didn't have time to change clothes. Or the Agency can't afford colorful clothes :D


You mean just a like a hoodie?




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