Wednesday, February 6, 2013

#1383 Marine Links Serco Clock and Contract Towers to Spot-Fixed No-Fly Teams and Death of Willie Card

Plum City – (AbelDanger.net). United States Marine Field McConnell has linked Serco’s operation of the NPL clock and FAA Contract Towers, to timing signals allegedly sent to hit teams responsible for enforcing spot-fixed no-fly zones in Iraq and the ‘unexpected death’ of 9/11 whistle-blower and the former FAA Contract Tower Branch Manager from 1998 to 2002, Willie Card.

McConnell alleges that HSBC – money launderer for the world's drug, sex and arms trade – has Serco as a client and infers that HSBC uses Serco spot-fix timing signals from the NPL clock to synchronize the movement of its client-criminal assets through 9/11 and the FAA Contract Towers network.

Prequel 1:
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Prequel 2:
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“December 9, 2012 4:49 pm
Time called on Serco’s NPL contract 
By Gill Plimmer

Serco, the FTSE 100 outsourcing company, has lost its contract to run the National Physical Laboratory – which built the first atomic clock – after the government said it would seek academic partners to take over the centre instead. The laboratory has been managed by Serco on a profit-share basis since 1994. But David Willetts, science minister, has decided that the government can “encourage greater interaction with businesses” by ending the contract in March 2014, when the company’s 17-year tenure comes to an end.”

NPL's atomic clock revealed to be the world's most accurate NPL's caesium fountain atomic clock has been revealed to be the most accurate long-term timekeeper in the world. The NPL-CsF2 atomic clockThe clock, known as 'NPL-CsF2', is used as the primary frequency standard for the measurement of time in the UK and contributes to International Atomic Time and Universal Coordinated Time - the worldwide timescales used for global communications, satellite navigation and time stamping [spot fixing] of financial transactions.

“The Iraqi no-fly zones were a set of two separate no-fly zones (NFZs), and were proclaimed by the United States, United Kingdom, and France after the Gulf War of 1991 to protect the Kurds in northern Iraq and Shiite Muslims in the south. Iraqi aircraft were forbidden from flying inside the zones. The policy was enforced by U.S., UK, and French aircraft patrols until France withdrew in 1998. While the enforcing powers had cited United Nations Security Council Resolution 688 as authorizing the operations, the resolution contains no explicit authorization. The Secretary-General of the UN at the time the resolution was passed, Boutros Boutros-Ghali called the no-fly zones "illegal" in a later interview with John Pilger.”

Serco Awarded Air Traffic Control Top Honors in 2009

RESTON, VIRGINIA – August 11, 2009 – Serco Inc., a provider of professional, technology, and management services to the federal government, announced today that the Company has been awarded the Willie F. Card Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) Contract Tower Service Award for delivering air traffic control safety and service excellence at the San Luis Obispo Tower in California. Serco has been awarded this honor five of the past seven years. San Luis Obispo Airport has nearly 90,000 aircraft operations per year. Serco has provided operational error-free service to the airport and local flying community since 1995. Additionally, employees at the tower have reached out to the local flying community to promote safety and establish a working relationship with the users by promoting pilot tours of the tower, participating in pilot safety seminars and personally becoming very active in charitable work in their local community.

Out of the pool of 242 FAA Contract Towers, San Luis Obispo Tower was co-awarded this prestigious national award with the air traffic control tower at Galveston, Texas. “We could not be prouder of the accomplishments of this team,” said Mike Henry, Serco’s Vice President of Transportation. “They exemplify Willie Card’s vision for the FCT Program, and Serco’s commitment to provide safe, customer oriented services to the aviation community.”

As the FAA Contract Tower Branch Manager from 1998 to 2002, Willie Card created an environment in which the competing interests of the FAA, the ATC contractors, airports, and organizations like American Association of Airport Executives (AAAE) and the United States Contract Tower Association (USCTA) came together to form a unique and lasting partnership with the common goal of providing the very best air traffic control services. AAAE and USCTA present the award annually in memory of Willie Card who unexpectedly passed away in 2002. 

Previous Serco winners of the Willie F. Card Award include Lewiston, ID (2003), Phoenix-Mesa Gateway, AZ (2004), Jackson Hole, WY (2005) and Goodyear, AZ (2008). Nominations for the award are reviewed by a panel of judges consisting of one representative from the FAA Contract Tower Program Office in Washington, D.C., USCTA Policy Board, National Business Aviation Association, National Air Transportation Association and the Regional Airline Association.

About Serco Inc.: Serco Inc. is a leading provider of professional, technology, and management services focused on the federal government. We advise, define, develop, integrate, deliver, and maintain solutions that transform how clients achieve their missions. Our customer-first approach, robust portfolio of services, and global experience enable us to respond with solutions that achieve outcomes with value. Headquartered in Reston, Virginia, Serco Inc. has approximately 11,500 employees and annual revenue of $1.3 billion, and is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Serco Group plc, a $5 billion international business that has helped transform government and public services around the world. More information about Serco can be found at www.serco-na.com.”

[Serco] Company Advisers
Stuart Ford
Investor Relations +44 (0)1256 745 900
E:investorcentre@serco.com
Company Secretarial +44 (0)1256 745900
E:investorcentre@serco.com


Auditors
Deloitte LLP
1 New Street Square
London
EC4A 3BZ
T: +44 (0)20 7936 3000
F: +44 (0)20 7583 1198
www.deloitte.com
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Principal bankers
HSBC Bank PLC
8 Canada Square
London
E14 5HQ
[Alleged base for Serco’s spot fixed timing attacks with NPL clock on 9/11]
T: +44 (0)20 7991 8888
www.hsbc.co.uk
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Investment bankers
UBS Limited
1 Finsbury Avenue
London
EC2M 2PP
T: +44 (0)20 7567 8000
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Stockbrokers
JP Morgan Cazenove
20 Moorgate
London
EC2R 6DA
T: +44 (0)20 7155 5000
F: +44 (0)20 7155 9800
www.cazenove.com
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Merrill Lynch International
Merrill Lynch Financial Centre
2 King Edward Street
London
EC1A 1HQ
T: +44 (0)20 7996 1000
F: +44 (0)20 7996 2919
www.ml.com
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Solicitors
Linklaters LLP
One Silk Street
London
EC2Y 8HQ
T: +44 (0)20 7456 2000
F: +44 (0)20 7456 2222
www.linklaters.com
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Registrars
Equiniti
Aspect House
Spencer Road
Lancing
West Sussex
BN99 6DA
T: +44 (0)871 384 2932
T: +44 (0)121 415 7047
F: +44 (0)121 433 8150
www.shareview.com
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