Career
Trenear-Harvey is an intelligence analyst for Sky News, and also broadcasts on National Broadcasting Company, Cable News Network, First Rate (at Lloyd's) Jazeera, France 24, Russia Today, and the British Broadcasting Corporation. He hosted the weekly show Energy World several times, on the satellite channel Press television He claims to receive regular briefings from Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service (MI6) and Security Service (MI5) and maintains contact with former (and he claims serving) intelligence officers of the American, British, and former Soviet security and intelligence services. A former Royal Air Force pilot, Trenear-Harvey was also a station’s intelligence officer He then joined the Air Ministry Book Production & Distribution Centre (AMPDC) at Signals Command Headquarters, Royal Air Force Medmenham, distributing codes & ciphers as an Air Ministry courier.
During the years 1969 - 1997 he was a contract agent for the Foreign & Commonwealth Office, while pursuing an international career in business and the media in Africa, Asia, Europe and the United States.
He acted as campaign manager for Sir James Goldsmith, chairman of the Referendum Party, in his Putney constituency during the United Kingdom general election of 1997. He now runs the consultancy Intel Research, specialising in open source security & intelligence matters.
Trenear-Harvey was dubbed by the Earl of Erroll on behalf of the Duke. In 2003, Glenmore Trenear-Harvey was appointed Club Secretary of the reconstituted "Intellectual Property dining club", inaugurated in 1919 by Sir Vernon Kell for "Intelligence People".
In 2002, he was appointed a trustee of the Croftdown Library Trust.
In October 2007, he was appointed a Vice-President of the United Kingdom National Defence Association.