Wednesday, October 16, 2013

#1723: Marine Links MI-3 IT Bait and Switch to Obamacare Underground Contract Hits of CGI Skynet SEAL Team 6

Plum City – (AbelDanger.net). United States Marine Field McConnell has linked bait and switch maneuvers developed by the MI-3 Information Technologists (IT) Livery Company to Obamacare Underground contract hits which apparently include the murder of 17 members of Navy SEAL Team 6 after CGI’s IT agents allegedly used Skynet triggers to ignite incendiary bombs in the SEALs' illegally-modified CH-47 Chinook helicopter.

 McConnell claims that MI-3 co-founders – his sister Kristine ‘Con Air’ Marcy and the former Canadian president of Interpol, Norman ‘KPMG’ Inkster – equipped the Information Technologists with the CGI Expedia, JABS and Skynet keys needed to switch saboteurs and SEAL victims in and out of the Chinook crime scenes, to arrange for the spoliation of evidence of arson and to set up Taliban decoys for a dead-cat bounce in the FBI’s Tainted Lab. 

McConnell also claims that MI-3 Information Technologists (IT) had the 17 SEALs killed to prevent them from exposing the use of CGI’s Obamacare Skynet platform in a man-in-the-middle attack on Operation Neptune Spear which was intended to bring back the Osama bin Laden doppelganger (already dead) alive for questioning.

Disambiguation:

MI-3 = Livery Companies’ patent-pool supply-chain protection racket using Privy Purse Forfeiture Fund Marcy (Forfeiture Fund – KPMG Small Business Auction – Liquidation – Prisoner Medical Services – JABS)
+ Inkster (Queen’s Privy Purse – KPMG tax shelter – RCMP Wandering Persons Registry – Escrow fraud)
+ Interpol (Berlin 1942-1945 – Operation Paperclip into Foreign Fugitive File – William Higgitt - Entrust)
+ Intrepid (William Stephenson – GAPAN patent pool – MitM Pearl Harbor attack – Kanada Kommando)

MI-3 = Marine Interruption Intelligence and Investigation unit set up in 1987 to destroy above 

McConnell notes that in Book 12 at www.abeldanger.net, agents deployed by his Marine Interruption, Intelligence and Investigations (MI-3) group are mingling in various OODA modes with agents of the Marcy Inkster Interpol Intrepid (MI-3) Livery protection racket based at Skinners’ Hall, Dowgate Hill. 

Prequel 1:
#1718: Marine Links MI-3 Innholders to Logica-Mandarin Murder for Hire and the Obamacare Navy Yard Card



The Last Word Obama thanks Navy SEALs


MI-3 IT Skynet MitM attack

“On 6 August 2011, 17 Navy SEALs were killed when their CH-47 Chinook helicopter was shot down by an RPG fired by Taliban militants. The SEALs were en route to support U.S. Army Rangers who were taking fire while attempting to capture a senior Taliban leader in the Tangi Valley. 15 of the SEALs were alleged by media outlets as belonging to the Naval Special Warfare Development Group, although the U.S. Department of Defense listed them as members of an "East Coast-based Naval Special Warfare unit."[35] Two others were SEALs assigned to a West Coast-based Naval Special Warfare unit.[35][36] A total of 30 Americans and eight Afghans were killed in the crash; there were no survivors.”


Osama bin Laden, the founder and head of the Islamist militant group al-Qaeda, was killed in Pakistanon May 2, 2011, shortly after 1:00 am PKT[1][2] (20:00 UTCMay 1) by Navy SEALs of the U.S. Naval Special Warfare Development Group (also known as DEVGRU or SEAL Team Six). The operation, code-named Operation Neptune Spear, was carried out in a Central Intelligence Agency-led operation. In addition to DEVGRU, participating units included the U.S. Army Special Operations Command's 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment (Airborne) and CIA operatives.[3][4] The raid on bin Laden's compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, was launched from Afghanistan.[5] After the raid, U.S. forces took bin Laden's body to Afghanistan for identification, then buried it at sea within 24 hours of his death.[6]

The Hill … Congress to probe lethal crash that killed SEAL Team 6 members
By Bob Cusack - 07/24/13 05:00 AM ET
Congress has launched an investigation of the helicopter crash that killed 30 Americans in Afghanistan, including members of the Navy’s elite SEAL Team 6 unit, The Hill has learned. [WATCH VIDEO]

The victims’ families say the Pentagon hasn’t provided answers to their many questions about the deadly attack, which took place on Aug. 6, 2011, three months after Osama bin Laden was killed in Pakistan by Team 6 forces.
Rep. Jason Chaffetz (R-Utah), chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform subcommittee on National Security, told The Hill, “We’re going to dive into this.”

Chaffetz said he met with the victims’ families about a month ago in what he described as an “emotional” gathering. He is poised to send questions to the Pentagon and may hold hearings on the matter
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Charlie Strange, whose son Michael was among those killed, said he asked President Obama two years ago at Dover Air Force Base to fully investigate. The death toll in the crash was the largest of any single incident for the U.S. military during the Afghanistan war.

Obama praised Michael’s service to Strange, who responded, “I don’t need to know about my son. I need to know what happened to my son.”

The president promised he would investigate, Strange said, but he never heard back from the White House. The Pentagon, meanwhile, has provided him and others with incomplete and contradictory information, he said.

Administration leaks that emerged after the bin Laden raid prompted members of Team 6 to worry about their safety. 

For example, Michael Strange told his father he was working on a will before he returned to Afghanistan in the summer of 2011, his father said.

Documents provided to the families indicate that the Pentagon doesn’t believe the SEALs were targeted in the wake of the bin Laden operation on May 1, 2011.

The Hill reviewed many of those documents which total more than 1,000 pages.
In a transcript, a Department of Defense official disputed claims that there was an “established ambush.” The official states, “it was a lucky shot of a low-level fighter that happened to be living [in the area]. He heard all the activity and he happened to be in the right spot.”

 Yet, Strange says insurgents were boasting on the Internet they had taken out Team 6 shortly after the helicopter crashed.

Shortly before the CH-47 Chinook helicopter took off on a rescue mission (operation Extortion 17), seven Afghan commandos who were on the passenger list were replaced by other Afghan military officials.

It remains unclear why the manifest was incorrect, raising red flags among the victims’ families. They have noted that their sons didn’t trust Afghan soldiers. One was quoted as saying, “They are loyal to the highest bidder.”

In the transcript related to the Pentagon’s probe, a Defense official confirmed that all seven names of the Afghan soldiers were incorrect. 

The official said, “I cannot talk to the back story of why…” before being interrupted by another Department of Defense employee.

The Chinook was shot down by Afghan militants, and all 38 on board perished.  Among the dead were 30 Americans, including 22 Navy SEALS, seven Afghan soldiers and one Afghan translator. Their bodies were later recovered, but the helicopter’s black box was not. Pentagon officials have said that it could not be recovered, citing a flash flood that happened soon after the assault.

All the bodies were cremated. The Pentagon has defended the cremation to the soldiers’ families, saying the bodies were badly burned.

Chaffetz, however, said he has seen a photo of a deceased SEAL that was not.
“The body I saw didn’t need to be cremated,” Chaffetz said, adding that the Department of Defense’s explanation of its failure to find the helicopter’s black box seems “awfully odd.”

The Utah congressman said the families deserve answers: “That’s why you do an investigation. I want to be as factual as I can.”

Two soldiers from Chaffetz’s district were killed in the attack.

Strange said he has visited Capitol Hill to discuss the issue with several members, including his own congressman, Rep. Mike Fitzpatrick (R-Pa.). 
He has also met with Chaffetz and Oversight and Government Reform Committee Chairman Darrell Issa (R-Calif.).

Some of the victims’ families are being represented by Freedom Watch, which is headed by Larry Klayman.

“This is a scandal even greater than Benghazi,” Klayman said. “There we lost four valued American lives; here we sacrificed 30 American soldiers. The big question is were these brave Americans sold out by the Afghani government as payment to the Taliban for the death of bin Laden?”

Klayman, Strange and others have questioned why so many special ops were on one aircraft that they claim was not equipped for such a dangerous mission. They also want to know why members of Team 6 weren’t looked after just months after the bin Laden operation.

Strange said, “There was no eye in the sky tracking [the Chinook]. Why not?”
Klayman said, “The tragedy of Extortion 17 is a tragedy for all Americans. When we do not protect our brave fighting men and women, we put their lives in harm’s way…”

It is unclear how many of the 22 SEALS who died that summer were part of the bin Laden operation in Pakistan. One source said there were at least a couple who were involved in both.

Chaffetz says he is looking into how the Pentagon handled the situation post-attack.

During a ceremony at Bagram Air Base for the 38 killed, the deceased Afghan soldiers were loaded onto planes with the bodies of the U.S. forces. An imam spoke an Islamic prayer that included language on U.S. soldiers burning in hell.
The families later used translators to find out what the imam had said.

Chaffetz called those series of events “inappropriate.”

“My son Michael died,” Strange said. “I want to know, who made these calls?”
He is confident Chaffetz, Fitzpatrick and Issa will find out: “I know they are going to get answers.”

A Pentagon spokesman declined to answer detailed questions but said “the operational planning and execution of this mission was consistent with previous missions” and “was thoroughly investigated … we share in the grief of all of the families who lost their loved ones. The loss of 38 U.S. and Afghan military personnel was a tragic loss during a difficult campaign.””

ObamaCare Site Creator: 'People Fainting In Conference Calls'
Breitbart's Big Government ^ | October 16, 2013 | John Nolte

Posted on 10/16/2013 4:23:20 PM by 2ndDivisionVet


CGI Federal is the Canadian IT contractor responsible for creating most of the ObamaCare website. Tuesday, after describing the site as a "complete train wreck," the Washington Posttook an in-depth look at the company -- its origins, track record, and how it landed the ObamaCare contract. It is all worth a read, but one staffer told the Post that the working environment at CGI is so awful today that "People are getting sick, fainting in conference calls."

The healthcare.gov debacle has taken its toll on the working environment at CGI Federal's 10-story complex in Fairfax, Va., according to a staffer working on a related project who asked not to be named. "There's been a lot of agitation and anger, because CGI really prides itself on having family flexibility," he said, noting the firm's liberal telework policy. Instead, the Obamacare contract has sucked more and more staff off other projects, and people have been working around the clock to first get the site ready for Oct. 1, and then fix it when things started to go wrong. "There's a lot of frustration," the staffer said. "People are getting sick, fainting in conference calls."”

“Newsroom Media announcements
CGI to acquire Logica creating a global technology champion with significant presence throughout the Americas, Europe and Asia
Recommended £1.7 billion (C$2.8 billion) cash acquisition of 105 pence (C$1.68) per ordinary share for Logica
London, UK and Montreal, Canada , May 31, 2012 -  

CGI Group Inc. (TSX: GIB.A) (NYSE: GIB), a leading global provider of IT and business process services, has announced a recommended cash acquisition of Logica for 105 pence (C$1.68) per ordinary share equivalent to a total purchase price of £1.7 billion (C$2.8 billion) plus the assumption of Logica’s net debt of £322 million (C$515 million) as of December 31, 2011.

The full announcement was issued earlier this morning via RNS and may be viewed here.

Transaction highlights 

Transaction represents a 59.8% premium to Logica's closing price on May 30, 2012 (the last business day before this announcement), a 49.6% premium to the average share price over the one month period to May 30, 2012 and a 32.8% premium to the average share price over the six month period to May 30, 2012.

Transaction implies an enterprise value multiple of approximately 6.6 times Logica’s EBITDA for the 12 months ended 31 December 2011.

The transaction is expected to deliver substantial financial benefits through the realisation of annual integration benefits of £125 million (C$200 million) by the end of the third financial year following completion.  

These benefits are expected to be realised at a one-off cost of £165 million (C$265 million) over three years. In addition, it is anticipated that further revenue opportunities will be available to the combined business through the enhanced offering of both geographic and product services to clients of both CGI and Logica.

The transaction is expected to be immediately accretive in the range of 25% to 30% to CGI’s earnings per share excluding acquisition-related and integration costs.  The accretion rate is expected to increase throughout the three year integration period.

Logica's Board of Directors has unanimously agreed to recommend the transaction to Logica’s shareholders.

Irrevocable undertakings have been received in support of the transaction in all circumstances from Logica’s directors and in certain circumstances from Logica’s largest shareholders.  Total irrevocable undertakings received represent a total of 18.19% of Logica’s outstanding shares.

CGI will finance the acquisition within its disciplined financial framework. The consideration will be funded through a combination of:

46.7 million subscription receipts exchangeable into new Class A shares in CGI at C$21.41 by the Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec for C$1.0 billion;
Additional debt funding of £1.25 billion (C$2.0 billion) from Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce, National Bank of Canada and The Toronto-Dominion Bank; and
Approximately C$650 million to be drawn from CGI’s existing credit facility.”
“The UK Ministry of Defence (MoD) has signed the 15 year service provision contract for the Skynet 5 programme with Paradigm Secure Communications Ltd. LogicaCMG  is a key player within the Paradigm team. This strategically important MoD programme will develop and deliver a highly advanced satellite communications service for the British armed forces. LogicaCMG's role will be worth in the region of 80 million pounds sterling over the life of the contract.

As part of the team, LogicaCMG will develop and support the Skynet 5 management systems. This has already enabled Paradigm to take on and manage the current Skynet 4 infrastructure and in the future this will be enhanced with the introduction of the new Skynet 5 services.

The MoD has chosen a highly flexible and cost effective service provision solution. It will ensure guaranteed, secure communications whenever and wherever required and will allow the MoD to benefit from evolving technologies and increasing capacity.

Commenting on the award, Jim McKenna, LogicaCMG's UK and Ireland, chief executive said, "This is a significant development for LogicaCMG and reinforces our world class reputation for systems integration and IT outsourcing. The UK's Armed Forces will benefit from a superior service with increased flexibility and security, supporting their drive towards improved network enabled capability."

Malcolm Peto, Managing Director, Paradigm Secure Communications Limited said, "Paradigm brings together experts in the fields of telecommunications and service provision. The development of the Skynet 5 management systems is a crucial part of the programme. We are delighted that LogicaCMG are performing this mission critical role with their extensive Commercial and Defence expertise and look forward to continuing to work with them on this initiative."”

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