Monday, January 16, 2012

Partners And Clients At Bain & Company - VideoGuard Pay-Per-View Encryption Devices - Access To 9/11 Insider Trading - Snuff-Film Images - Pedophiles

From the Abel Danger White House Group to those whom it may concern

January 16, 2012

Did Bain and Romney pay per view with Bountiful pedophile pimps?

We believe that Crown Agents' Sister Ann Romney and her husband Mitt's partners and clients at Bain & Company, used VideoGuard pay-per-view encryption devices to conceal conditional access to 9/11 insider-trading information and snuff-film images allegedly procured by pedophile pimps recruited through the Bountiful community of polygamists in British Columbia.

Bain's True North to Gyro 911!


Bookend #80
Abel Danger Mischief Makers - Mistress of the Revels - 'Man-In-The-Middle' Attacks

Bain VideoGuard clients

Bountiful pedophile victims

Warren Jeffs – Bountiful pedophile pimp – Punished in Texas – Protected in British Columbia


"Wall Street Journal JANUARY 9, 2012 Romney at Bain: Big Gains, Some Bust … Mitt Romney's political foes are stepping up attacks based on his time running investment firm Bain Capital, tagging him with making a fortune from the rougher side of American capitalism—even as Mr. Romney says his Bain tenure shows he knows how to build businesses. Amid anecdotal evidence on both sides, the full record has largely escaped a close look, because so many transactions are involved. The Wall Street Journal, aiming for a comprehensive assessment, examined 77 businesses Bain invested in while Mr. Romney led the firm from its 1984 start until early 1999, to see how they fared during Bain's involvement and shortly afterward. Among the findings: 22% either filed for bankruptcy reorganization or closed their doors by the end of the eighth year after Bain first invested, sometimes with substantial job losses. An additional 8% ran into so much trouble that all of the money Bain invested was lost. Another finding was that Bain produced stellar returns for its investors—yet the bulk of these came from just a small number of its investments. Ten deals produced more than 70% of the dollar gains. Some of those companies, too, later ran into trouble. Of the 10 businesses on which Bain investors scored their biggest gains, four later landed in bankruptcy court."

"[Spoliation inference that Mitt Romney's partners at Bain & Company used access to insider information needed to profit themselves while sabotaging U.S. capital markets through credit-default swaps and event-arbitrage frauds] Andrew Simon Feldman, Baron Feldman of Elstree (born 25 February 1966) is a British Conservative politician and is currently Co-Chairman of the Conservative Party. Feldman was appointed to the House of Lords in 2010 having previously served on the Board of the Conservative Party and worked on David Cameron's leadership campaign [allegedly financed with profits from 9/11 insider trading]. Feldman was educated at Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School Elstree, and then Brasenose College, Oxford he was awarded a first-class degree in Jurisprudence. While at Oxford, he played for the Brasenose College Tennis team, where he met David Cameron [and his Bullingdon Club shirtlifter mates]. He went on to the Inns of Court School of Law. Feldman is Jewish born in London to a Jewish family, he the son of Malcolm and Marcia Feldman. He married Gabrielle Gourgey in 1999 and he has two sons one daughter. Feldman worked as a management consultant at Bain and Co before being called to the bar in 1991 and working as a commercial barrister at 1 Essex Court until 1995. Subsequently he served as Chief Executive (formerly Managing Director) or Jayroma (London) Ltd. In 2008 he was appointed to the position of Chief Executive of the Conservative Party, and on 11 May 2010 he was made Co-Chairman alongside Sayeeda Warsi, Baroness Warsi. On 17 December 2010 Feldman was created a life peer as Baron Feldman of Elstree, of Elstree in the County of Hertfordshire, and he was introduced in the House of Lords, where he sits as a Conservative, on 20 December 2010."

"VideoGuard (sometimes referred to simply as NDS), produced by NDS, is a digital encryption system for use with conditional access television broadcasting. It is used on digital satellite television systems - some of which are operated by News Corporation, which owns about half (49%) of NDS. Its two most widely used implementations are BSkyB's Sky Digital in the United Kingdom and Ireland and DirecTV in the United States, the former of which launched the digital version of the system in 1998. Several other broadcasters around the world use the VideoGuard system, including Hot (Israel), Yes (Israel), Viasat (Scandinavia), SKY Italia (Italy), Sky Brazil (Brazil), Sky Network Television (New Zealand),Foxtel (Australia), Airtel DigitalTV (India), Tata Sky & Hathway (DVB-C) (India), Astro (Malaysia), D Smart (Turkey), TotalTV (Balkan), ONO (Spain), Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (Canada), China Central Television (China), Serbia BroadBand (Serbia), Telewizja Polska (Poland) and KabelBW (Germany), Vivacom (Bulgaria), STAR TV/Fox International Channels (Asia), Cignal Digital TV (Philippines), Aora TV(Indonesia), Telecom Italia (Italy), OTAUTV (Kazakhstan), OTE TV (Greece). Since the majority of content provided by companies like BSkyB requires subscription, VideoGuard protects that content by encrypting both standard subscription channels and pay-per-view movies and events. Access flags can be downloaded to the subscriber's card either over the air (via 'hidden' data streams) or by using the box's built in modem, thereby allowing rapid changing of channel packages and ordering of events [such as Snuff Film 9/11]. … While most commonly used to protect pay-TV, VideoGuard is also used by numerous non-subscription broadcasters to enforce geographic rights restrictions. Videoguard has been used by the BBC, ITV, and Channel 4 to restrict non-UK viewing, although in recent years these broadcasters have moved to broadcasting FTA on the more geographically restricted footprint of the Astra 2D satellite which is mainly, although not entirely, focused on the UK and Ireland. In some cases, encryption is still used on some versions of ITV and Channel 4 services where rights issues or a lack of capacity on the Astra 2D satellite are an issue. … Videoguard is unusual in that legitimate external Conditional Access Modules are not available, the encryption system instead being built in to the hardware and firmware of platform-supplied set top boxes. However, several groups have managed to reverse-engineer VideoGuard to the point where a legitimate subscriber's card can be utilised in third-party receivers to decrypt those channels which that subscriber is authorised to view."

"Bountiful, B.C. By Daniel Woods Saturday Night Originally published August 4, 2001 It's a remote town in an idyllic valley where polygamy is the norm and the neighbours don't seem to mind. But are there darker secrets lurking within? From the remote port hill customs post on the B.C.-Idaho border, the road to Bountiful snakes east and north and east and south and east again, past fields of timothy and towering roadside cottonwoods. It's beautiful country. The people of Bountiful-who number between 600 and 1,000 depending on who's counting-belong to the United Effort Plan (UEP), an Arizona-based sect who believe God favours those who are fruitful and multiply. One of five breakaway Mormon sects in North America that still practise polygamy, the 10,000 members of the UEP make up less than 20 percent of the polygamous Mormons on the continent. But in the past year they have become the most visible group because of fierce internal fighting, U.S. court actions, and allegations from former members of a cross-border trade in underage girls destined for polygamous marriages. Together with their UEP compatriots in Colorado City, Arizona, the leaders of Bountiful are accused of shipping young sons and daughters north and south, both to stir the gene pool a little and to quell mutterings of adolescent rebellion by exile, assigned marriage, and teenage pregnancy. … The road to Bountiful really began in upstate New York in 1830 with the publication of The Book of Mormon, by Joseph Smith, Jr. A twenty-five-year-old farm hand, Smith wrote that God had revealed to him that some North American Natives are of the Tribe of Israel and that the long-sought Zion, where Christ would one day reappear, lay somewhere to the west. His gospel directed the faithful to assemble in preparation for the apocalypse, when the faithful would rise up amid a pillar of fire and each acquire at God's directive their own planet to populate. The first problem Smith and his followers faced was finding the Promised Land. God had told Smith it was located near a place called "Bountiful." So Smith gathered his new converts and travelled west, eventually settling in Utah. He also began adding to his divine revelations. The most important of these concerned plural marriage. According to Smith, God is a polygamist. It was biblically ordained, he said, citing Genesis: the emulation of the prophet Abraham and the population of the earth with the progeny of "superior men " By 1844, Smith had acquired up to forty-eight wives, one-third of them teenagers, another third the wives of other men. The women's job was to help spread Smith's seed. … Among polygamists with many wives, such as Winston Blackmore, the original and legal wife often becomes a sort of "House Mother," calculating each of her sister-wives' time of ovulation, then shuttling her into the husband's bed on the most auspicious night. And what of the wifeless young men in Bountiful or Colorado City, who fall, inevitably, on the zero side of the equation? Some bide their time, queuing up for their leader's blessing. Some complain and, by doing so, demonstrate they are not made of superior fibre. Departure is their reward. … And concealed beneath modest Christian appearances, say the apostates, is a fierce sexual obsession. "You can call it Waco," says one. "You can call it Jonestown. In every place, somebody controls your mind." The investigations and the growing determination by apostates and even some people still in Bountiful to bring change could mean there's turmoil on the horizon for the community. In mid-summer, however, all seems quiet. The air is warm and redolent of smoke from a big forest fire south of the border. The hay is green and ready for cutting. The mountain summits are snowless. In the little village, children race around. Men hit golf balls on the new-and some think quite risqué-driving range. Women tend the side-yard vegetable gardens. No one will talk about Debbie Palmer, currently living in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. Winston Blackmore thinks she's crazy. But Palmer is determined to expose what she claims is a legacy of sexual abuse that lies at the community's dark heart-an abuse she says has long been concealed by government inaction and Blackmore's arguments of religious freedom. Few will mention Lorna Blackmore, the village's apostate matriarch, who says secrecy and denial continue to hide some horrible stories. No one in Bountiful will explain why the apostates allege that many young women have passed, seemingly unnoticed, north and south through the Porthill border post on their way to arranged, polygamous marriages. None of these issues is ever discussed, at least with outsiders. On the road to Bountiful, spelled out in white stones by the school, are the words "keep sweet.""

80. Ann Romney (nee Davies) [Revised January 16, 2012. Alleged Matrix 5 principal and Mormon wife of the allegedly-extorted man-in-the-middle Mormon, Mitt Romney; she allegedly extorted her husband's partners and clients at Bain & Company through VideoGuard pay-per-view encryption devices which concealed conditional access to insider-trading information for the 9/11 panic of the capital markets; she allegedly extorted her husband's partners and clients at Bain & Company through VideoGuard pay-per-view encryption devices of snuff-film images procured by pedophile pimps through the Bountiful community in British Columbia; she allegedly converted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1966 to take control of her future husband's career; she allegedly conspired with Mitt's father, George Romney, then Governor of Michigan, to move Mitt into a Mormon Mission Home mansion in Paris to learn the basic techniques of pedophile entrapment and man-in-the-middle propaganda; she allegedly used her future husband to help her lesbian friends to coordinate MitM attacks on the U.S. government and White House insiders in respect of their role in the Vietnam War; she allegedly used her future husband to help her lesbian friends to coordinate MitM attacks on French government leaders in respect of their role in the May 1968 general strike and student uprisings [cf. Jane `The Ripper' Addams' similar role in the University Settlement Movement through WWI]; she began attending Brigham Young University and then married Mitt Romney in 1969; she was First Lady of Massachusetts from 2003 to 2007; she allegedly used her crony position as governor's liaison to the White House Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives to pimp for federal monies to expand the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (FLDS) and the United Effort Plan (UEP) – both being Mormon pedophile sects linked to Bountiful, British Columbia, and SOS Children's Villages in Canada; she completed her undergraduate education at Harvard Extension School with a bachelor's degree in 1975; she has been involved in a number of children's charities, including Operation Kids; Ann Davies knew of Mitt Romney since elementary school .. and began dating in March 1965; she spent a semester at the University of Grenoble in France during her freshman year; after Mitt's return from France in December 1968, the pair reconnected and agreed to get married as soon as possible; they were married by a church elder in a civil ceremony on March 21, 1969, at her Bloomfield Hills home, with a reception afterward at a local country club; the following day the couple flew to Utah for a wedding ceremony inside the Salt Lake Temple; her family could not attend since they were non-Mormons, but were present at a subsequent wedding breakfast held for them across the street; after Mitt graduated, the couple moved to Boston so that he could attend Harvard Business School and Harvard Law School; she later finished her undergraduate work by gaining a semester and half's worth of credits via taking night courses at Harvard University Extension School, from which she graduated in 1975 with a Bachelor of Arts degree with a concentration in French language; she has been involved in a number of children's charities, including being director of the inner city-oriented Best Friends; she worked extensively with the Ten Point Coalition in Boston and with other groups that promoted better safety and opportunities for urban youths; she was given the 2006 Lifetime Achievement Award from Salt Lake City-based Operation Kids; she has also served as a board member for the United Way of America and helped found United Way Faith and Action."

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