Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Marine Links Prince Philip to Common Purpose Founder and GAPAN 9/11

Independence Day – July 4, 2012. U.S. Marine Field McConnell has linked Prince Philip – former Patron of the Industrial Society – to Common Purpose’s founder and alleged pedophile pimp, Julia Middleton, in a joint venture with Timothy Garden, the apparent maestro of a 9/11 man-in-the-middle attack on America through the 100+ City Livery Companies, led by Guild Air Pilots and Air Navigators (‘GAPAN’).

“911 IS IT LIVE OR IS IT LIVERY”


“9/11 Resolution Trilogy Volume III: Pattern of the Times part 1 of 4 [Check Vicky Huhne link to Prince Philip, Common Purpose and KPMG City & Guilds”]


“The Royal Family - HRH The Duke of Edinburgh Arms: Quarterly; 1st, or, semée of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure ducally crowned of the first; 2nd, azure a cross argent; 3rd, argent two pallets sable; 4th argent, upon a rock proper a castle triple towered sable, masoned argent, windows, port, turret caps and vanes gules. Crest: A plume of five ostrich feathers alternately sable and argent issuant from a ducal coronet or. Supporters: Dexter, a representation of Heracles girt about the loins with a lion skin, crowned with a chaplet of oak leaves and holding in the dexter hand a club proper; sinister, a lion, queue fourchée, ducally crowned or and gorged with a naval coronet azure. Coronet: A coronet composed of crosses-patées and fleurs-de-lys alternately or.

Motto: God is my help. Creations: B., E. and D. (UK) 19 Nov 1947. THE 1ST DUKE OF EDINBURGH, EARL OF MERIONETHand BARON GREENWICH, of Greenwich, Co London (Philip Battenberg .. Grand Master Guild Air Pilots and Air Navigators; Grand Pres: Br Cwlth Ex-Servs League; Visitor: Upper Canada Coll 1955– [where allegedly GAPAN recruited Russell Williams to develop the decoy and drone maneuvers used on 9/11] ..”

“Common Purpose UK is a British charity that runs leadership development programmes across the UK. Founded in 1989 by its current Chief Executive, Julia Middleton, its aim is to improve the way organisations and society work together by developing all kinds of leaders through a programme of diverse challenges and approaches. As of 2009, Common Purpose employs 125 staff and operates in 50 locations across the UK. .. In May 2008, the Yorkshire Post revealed that Common Purpose had been granted free office space at the Department for Children, Schools and Families in Sheffield in 1997. A DCSF spokeswoman said the free office accommodation had been given in line with the policy of the then Education Secretary David Blunkett, a Sheffield MP, who had wanted to build better links with the local community. But Philip Davies, Conservative MP for Shipley, criticised the relationship between Government and Common Purpose as well as the fact it did not put the content of its training in the public domain.” … “In 1980 Julia Middleton began her career at the Industrial Society where she created Head Start, a program providing high school dropouts with training and advice from prospective employers. In the autumn of 1988, Julia formed Common Purpose UK. Common Purpose UK runs a range of leadership development courses that offer participants the inspiration, knowledge and connections to help them become more active and engaged in society. Its courses run in 11 countries worldwide and aim at improving the way organisations work by increasing the number of informed individuals who are actively involved in shaping the future of the area in which they work. Since 1989, more than 25,000 leaders have completed one or more Common Purpose UK courses.”

“In 1919 the Boys' Welfare Association changed its name to the Industrial Welfare Society; this signified an extension of its activities. Much of the Society’s work in the 1920s and 1930s involved the struggle for what is now considered very basic, such as employer-provided lunchrooms and restrooms. It was greatly helped by the willingness of Prince Albert to be President. He was very willing to involve himself through his own personal participation. He visited between 120 and 150 workplaces around the country between 1920 and 1935. He organized and partially attended the Duke of York Boys’ Camps - camps set up for both working class and public school boys. In addition he attended or sent a letter to every annual meeting of the society until his accession to the throne as George VI in 1937, at which point he became the organization's Patron. The Industrial Society was granted a Royal Charter in 1984. Robert Hyde continued as head of the Society until his retirement in 1948. HRH Prince Philip became the Patron of the Industrial Society in 1954. Robert Hyde's replacement was John Marsh, who remained as Director until 1962. Under Marsh's direction the Society turned more positively from the provision of good physical working conditions to the fostering of good human relations in industry. In 1962 John Garnett became Director and in 1965 the name was shortened to "The Industrial Society". John Garnett was Director until 1986, and under his leadership the Society obtained an increasingly high profile. It was briefly in charge of the "I'm Backing Britain" campaign in 1968. On John Garnett's retirement, Alistair Graham became Chief Executive, followed in 1991 by Rhiannon Chapman and in 1994 by Tony Morgan who oversaw a series of rejuvenatory reforms. The failing financial circumstances of the society were addressed and new training programs and conferences were instituted. In 2000 a new management team was put in place with Will Hutton as CEO and David Pearson as chief operating officer. In 2001 Pearson led the sale of the Society's training division to Capita for over 23 million pounds, reviving the ailing balance sheet and saving the pension fund. [allegedly by shorting WTC pass through insurance certificates in a 9/11 conspiracy led by GAPAN associates Prince Philip and Timothy Garden]


This, on Independence Day, but more, much more, to follow.



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