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Expanding the scope of possiblities

One of the more interesting things about the primary sub source that was revealed in the release of the summary of the interviews is that the sub source seemed rather young.  The timing of his university and first work experiences did not match someone with a long career.  Overall my impression was that this person was not a serious super spy or someone with lengthy experience.  The next place to look in order to expand the list of possible names is to one of the great bits of analysis in the entire spygate affair.  Yaacov Apelbaum's "The Mechanics of Deception" post on his blog.

Here we find a remarkable look at the connections between many of the players in the manufacture of the greatest hoax in recent times.  Of particular interest are some of the younger people connected to Orbis.  There are three younger people connected to Orbis Intelligence that stand out.  Chris Utechin, Keiran Porter, and Alex Buckland.  These three are all connected in some way to Steele's organization and  have joined together more recently to form their own intelligence company.  Elisius Intelligence, according to their website, features these three partnered together to fulfill intelligence requirements from companies around the globe.  It was very tempting to want to force one of these three into the bibliographical details as the connection to Steele is so clear however none of them are truly a match to the details presented in the interview.

However, they do lead us to the person we are seeking.  Kieran Porter has a twitter account.  He follows and is followed by lots of people.  One in particular caught my eye.

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