So what. The worst thing about this is it tips off competitors to what you're working on. The second worst is that someone will try to pull one over on you, and that NEVER happens in journalism. The best thing is you can reach a ton of potential sources or people who know a lot more than you about what you're writing about in, oh, about less time than it took me to write this comment. It's better than pissing in a closed pool of sources by e-mailing just your friends and asking them or e-mailing a journalism undergraduate listserv.
"You may have heard, for instance, that every member of Congress will be up for re-election in a year." Funny, no, I've never heard that. That may be because senators, whilst members of Congress like the House of Representatives, are not elected once every two years.
Hello boys. Something funky going on here, ya? Armor Group is now apart of the English company G4s, led by David Taylor-Smith, MBE no less.[www.armorgroup.com] buttboys themselves are led by Nigel Bilingham. What would you like to wager, guvnah, that this company doesn't play the deniability game for SIS? [www.g4s.com] Gawker exposed this, eh? A publication whose own chief just may be a modern master spy? They have (had?) at least one subsidiary here in the States which seems to have a large market share of the prisoner monitoring business. [goliath.ecnext.com] made his way up from division head of "Justice Services"http://www.finanznachrichten.de/nachrichten-2006-09/7016566-group-4-securicor-plc-acquisition-s-008.htm
It gets better. Looks like Taylor-Smith is not only James Bond and Rambo and David Miliband all rolled into one, but he's a trustee of the World Wildlife Federation to boot.
We really have to look into this WWF business more closely. Our own man in the Treasury, Paulson, is deeply involved.
There was also something weird going on with that... remember the strange ad where dozens of airplanes were flying into WTC? Done, supposedly in Israel, for the WWF was it? (foggy)
Amateur Marples, check out the other folks in the .pdf above and see if anything looks interesting.
We're always making plans for Nigel
Now, Nigel Billingham. He was heading up Armorwhatsit at the time of the buttcapades? Or was that pre G4S? No, no, it appears G4S was solidly at the helm:
Oh dear. The last one didn't post. Need to do it all again. Grunt.
To summarize, G4S is/was owned by Baird and heavily financed by Barclays, to all appearances. Baird is run by a Jesuit and Barclays is run by Marcus Agius (also a Jesuit?) who is tight with the Rothschilds and was CEO of Lazard, which was/is the majority shareholder of Barclays.
So, again, illuminati heaven. These guys protecting the oil industry and running their own private armies and intelligence operations are being run by the same folks who are breaking the world financially.
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One big telephone company, or lots of little ones, actually(?) competing with one another...
One big media empire, or lots of little ones, seemingly giving us lots of perspectives...
One big health-care provider?
Big versus small is so confusing.
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I'm still waiting for vodka asscrack shots to become a happy hour special somewhere..
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It gets better. Looks like Taylor-Smith is not only James Bond and Rambo and David Miliband all rolled into one, but he's a trustee of the World Wildlife Federation to boot.
[www.wwf.org.uk]
We really have to look into this WWF business more closely. Our own man in the Treasury, Paulson, is deeply involved.
There was also something weird going on with that... remember the strange ad where dozens of airplanes were flying into WTC? Done, supposedly in Israel, for the WWF was it? (foggy)
Amateur Marples, check out the other folks in the .pdf above and see if anything looks interesting.
We're always making plans for Nigel
Now, Nigel Billingham. He was heading up Armorwhatsit at the time of the buttcapades? Or was that pre G4S? No, no, it appears G4S was solidly at the helm:
[www.telegraph.co.uk]
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Here are David and Nigel together, in flagrante depicto
[www.info4security.com]
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Oh dear. The last one didn't post. Need to do it all again. Grunt.
To summarize, G4S is/was owned by Baird and heavily financed by Barclays, to all appearances. Baird is run by a Jesuit and Barclays is run by Marcus Agius (also a Jesuit?) who is tight with the Rothschilds and was CEO of Lazard, which was/is the majority shareholder of Barclays.
So, again, illuminati heaven. These guys protecting the oil industry and running their own private armies and intelligence operations are being run by the same folks who are breaking the world financially.
A little sick, no?
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