Saturday, July 27, 2013

#1624: Marine Links Bullingdon Spread-Bet Pimp to SS Jason Repeaters, Bombardier Body-Count Spain

Plum City – (AbelDanger.net). United States Marine Field McConnell has linked Peter Cruddas, the ‘pay-to-play’ spread-bet pimp for Bullingdon Club members, to Jason McLean, the former Special Assistant in the Office of the Prime Minister of Canada, whose Signal Systems CSI portable repeaters appear to be giving Cruddas's spot-fix bettors real-time access to the Bombardier train-crash body counters in Spain.

McConnell notes that the platforms for Crudas’s CMC Markets spread betting and McLean’s Signal Systems repeaters run on common Cisco routers and thereby allow bookmakers to force forensic scientists in temporary morgues to adjust crime-scene body counts up or down by mis-matching the victims' body parts. McConnell claims that the Bullers’ bookmaker pimp used Mclean’s Signal Systems repeaters to order scientists to spot-fix the 7/7 body count in London by sending 400 body parts to Bosnia for analysis!

Zee News: Watch high-speed train crash in Spain

Prequel 1:
#1623: Marine Links Jason McLean to Signal Systems EW Repeaters, Bombardier Spot-Fix Train in Spain

Prequel 2:
#1618: Marine Links Starnet Paulson's Cisco Triggers to Signal Systems’ Dial-a-Yield Boston Bombs

The Secret to British Democracy?

Lux Lisbon - Bullingdon Club [OFFICIAL VIDEO]

Bombardier ZEFIRO Promo

Dial a Yield with Signals Systems portable repeater? White smoke from aluminothermic reaction involving the oxidation of Aluminum (Al) powder by a metal oxide (MxOy): 2 Al(s) + MxOy(s) = Al2O3(s) + 3x M(s)?


“NBC News .. American woman among 80 killed in Spain train crash; driver detained
A witness told a Spanish radio station she first heard a loud explosion and then saw the train derail, according to Reuters.
may be more than a fast train.
3 votes
#4.2 - Wed Jul 24, 2013 5:50 PM EDT”

MONTREAL, Quebec (AFP) –  Canadian manufacturer Bombardier has joined the investigation of the deadly train derailment in Spain that involved one of its locomotives.
Marc Laforge, spokesman for the company's rail division, told AFP it has "dispatched people to the site to help in any way possible, and of course to collaborate with the investigation."

Bombardier was part of a consortium led by Spain's Patentes Talgo which won a contract in 2004 to supply Spain's national rail network Renfe with 44 high speed trains for 188 million euros.
Bombardier supplied the locomotives capable of reaching speeds of up to 250 kilometers per hour (150 mph) while Talgo supplied the chassis, brakes and other components.

"Of course, the locomotives were equipped with systems" that regulate speed, Laforge noted, as a preliminary enquiry pointed to speed as the cause of the crash.

Spanish authorities have confirmed that 80 people were killed and 178 injured in Wednesday's accident, in which a high speed passenger express train jumped its rails and was torn in half.”

Spain train crash: Driver detained as suspect; death count lowered to 78
Yesica Fisch and Alan Clendenning, The Associated Press Published Friday, July 26, 2013 6:10AM EDT 
Last Updated Friday, July 26, 2013 9:04AM EDT

SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, Spain -- Spanish police on Friday detained the driver of a train that crashed in northwestern Spain, lowered the death toll from 80 to 78 and took possession of the "black boxes" of the train expected to shed light on why it was going faster than the speed limit on the curve where it derailed.
The driver, Francisco Jose Garzon Amo, was officially detained in the hospital where he was recovering, said Jaime Iglesias, the National Police chief of the Galicia region where the crash happened just on the outskirts of the regional capital, Santiago de Compostela.

Iglesias said that Garzon Amo would be questioned "as a suspect for a crime linked to the cause of the accident."
..
The revised death toll from 80 to 78 came as forensic scientists matched body parts with each other at a makeshift morgue set up in a sports arena in Santiago de Compostela, said Antonio de Amo, the police chief in charge of the scientific service for Spain's National Police.

De Amo said police are still working to identify what they believe are the remains of six people, and that the count could change as they continue their work associating body parts with each other.

Investigators, meanwhile, have taken possession of the "black boxes" of the train that hurtled at high-speed along a curve and derailed, court spokeswoman Maria Pardo Rios. The boxes record train's trip data, including speed and distances and braking and are similar to flight recorders for airplanes.

Analysis will be performed on the boxes but she declined comment on how long the analysis will take.

Clendenning reported from Madrid. Ciaran Giles contributed from Madrid”

Terror on the Tube … A Song for Jenny by Julie Nicholson
August 26, 2010 NK1 comment
Travelling the wrong way?

Jenny Nicholson’s name turned up as one of the 7/7 victims – victims of a blast on the Circle line, as the train just pulled out of Edgware Road, Westbound towards Paddington. Her bewildered Mother wrote in her book: ‘We don’t understand why my daughter was on this train. She was travelling in completely the wrong direction for work. She should have been travelling away from Paddington’ (p.219).

Jenny Nicholson travelled in each morning from Reading to Paddington, there getting the Bakerloo line to Oxford Circus. She would change onto the Central line and then go one stop to Tottenham Court Road, where she worked in Shaftesbury Avenue. But, on 08.30 am on July 7th her friend Michaela received a cryptic text message: ‘Bakerloo line screwed arse.’ That was the last anyone ever heard of her. That message had to have been made at Paddington station.

Was Jenny seeking an alternative route because the Bakerloo line was not working? There were indeed line closures and disruptions on the Piccadilly and Northern lines – but, nobody has as yet suggested that the Bakerloo line was also disrupted that morning, before the blasts (see Appendix 4 of my book). An Inquest into the cause of death of Jenny might want to look into this.

A slightly different version of Jenny’s last message was reported in The Guardian, whereby ‘Her last known phone call was placed to her father, Gregg, from Paddington station, minutes before the bombing.’

Body parts to Bosnia

He showed me a diagram explaining where Jenny’s body was found in relation to the whole carriage and to the suicide bomber.
He confirmed four hundred body parts had been recovered and sent to a specialised laboratory in Bosnia for ID, which could take several weeks.

I asked if there were photographs of the carriage and of Jenny’s body.
He said there were.’”

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CMC Markets

A market maker in online retail financial services, CMC Markets is both a global leader in the provision of contracts for difference (CFDs) and one of the largest financial spread betting service providers in the UK. Headquartered in London, CMC Markets' international network of 23 strategically chosen offices support clients from over 85 countries worldwide. During the financial year 2007-2008 CMC Markets handled over 20 million trades with the trades executed having a total value of $1.4 trillion (USD) across the full CFD product range. The unprecedented growth in demand meant that a lot more space was needed for  expansion. For Chris Malley, Infrastructure Architect & Project Manager, the ideal solution was to open a brand-new data centre in London's Docklands.

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 “Portable Repeaters Radio repeaters, portable or fixed, extend the range of communications accessible by two-way radios in remote or low signal locations.   In addition to an extended Trunked Radio Network in the Lower Mainland, the radio technicians at Signal Systems have developed modular portable repeater packages to meet the communication needs of "last mile" industries and users.    Customers include  mining and construction camps, film crews, independent power producers (IPPs), and other users operating in remote environments.    We also deploy smaller portable repeaters for Search and Rescue operations.  The process begins with a meeting to determine the needs of the customer and the challenges of deployment.    We then prepare a proposal outlining a customized solution which includes but is not limited to portable repeaters with VHF/UHF communications, satellite internet, IP telephony (Cisco), and radios.   Signal System's modular portable repeater packages enable comprehensive solutions in even the most challenging terrains.  They reduce cost and power consumption and are available by rental and/or long term lease.” 

[Jason McLean’s Signal Systems] We provide a diverse range of communications and IT services to an equally diverse range of industries and customers. Whether you need a comprehensive package of two-way radios and portable repeaters for a mountain-top film shoot or an integrated phone and data service package for a downtown office, we can design and maintain a secure communications solution that will meet your needs. Our customers to date include clients from the following industries: 

Film and Television Productions [Dr. Thomas Barnett on 9/11 = First live-broadcast mass snuff film]
Utilities and Independent Power Producers
Charter Aviation Companies [Kristine Marcy’s Con Air 9/11]
Emergency Service Organizations [Obama’s DMORT at Sandy Hook]
Mining and Exploration Operations [Dial-a-Yield explossives]
Construction Companies [Amec in WTC#7 and Pentagon + Clean up]
District Municipalities
Sports and Recreation Organizations [Spread betting – Boston bombing]
Ground Transportation Service Providers [Bombardier train in Spain]
Legal Firms
Real Estate Offices
Environmental Firms [Deepwater Horizon]
Non-profit Societies [Acorn after Katrina]
Health Care Service Providers”

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