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Barton was born in [[Bromsgrove]] and was of [[British]] [[African]]-[[Caribbean]] heritage. A scan of his [[DNA]] revealed that he was 93% [[human]], but 7% of unknown origin. | Barton was born in [[Bromsgrove]] and was of [[British]] [[African]]-[[Caribbean]] heritage. A scan of his [[DNA]] revealed that he was 93% [[human]], but 7% of unknown origin. | ||
Barton started VOR in 1991 after he | Barton started VOR in [[1991]] after he developed a search algorithm for internal company networks. His software was used in a series of national and international networks that joined to become part of the [[World Wide Web]] and led to the boom of the dot com era. | ||
He worked as an SIS informant between [[1992]] and his withdrawal in [[2012]]. During this period, he provided information of digital and technological developments in [[Far East]] countries, such as [[Japan]] and [[China]], with details of their intentions in the [[Western Market]]. He withdrew his cooperation from the intelligence service when he failed to turn up for scheduled meetings with his handler in [[New York]]. The [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] suspected him to be a possible double or triple agent to unknown agencies. | He worked as an SIS informant between [[1992]] and his withdrawal in [[2012]]. During this period, he provided information of digital and technological developments in [[Far East]] countries, such as [[Japan]] and [[China]], with details of their intentions in the [[Western Market]]. He withdrew his cooperation from the intelligence service when he failed to turn up for scheduled meetings with his handler in [[New York]]. The [[Central Intelligence Agency|CIA]] suspected him to be a possible double or triple agent to unknown agencies. |