Source: Yahoo Group; Hawks Cafe
May 20, 2010
Dear Lord Pearson:
Chancellor Whip-Me Osborne in Thuggee Snuff Films?
Hawks CAFE is asking you to check the security status of Chancellor George ‘Whip-Me’ Osborne who may have joined a ‘Thuggee’ snuff-film network at about the time Olivia Channon died (1986) – possibly from choking or strangulation at a drug fueled orgy – in the rooms of Gottfried von Bismark at Christ Church, Oxford University.
Our KSM agents have evidence that the offices of the UK Chancellor and the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs – where the present incumbents are George Osborne and William Hague – are associated with what is now an online (virtual) organization of Thuggee assassination networks, originally built by the British East India Company to protect a monopoly by murdering its rivals in the opium trade through India with China.
“East India Company Act (Pitt's India Act) 1784 The India Act of 1784 (24 Geo. III, s. 2, c. 25) had two key aspects: Relationship to the British government: the bill differentiated the East India Company's political functions from its commercial activities. In political matters the East India Company was subordinated to the British government directly. To accomplish this, the Act created a Board of Commissioners for the Affairs of India, usually referred to as the Board of Control. The members of the Board were the Chancellor of the Exchequer, a Secretary of State, and four Privy Councillors, nominated by the King. The act specified that the Secretary of State "shall preside at, and be President of the said Board"”
KSM also have evidence that in 1879, agents acting for the UK Chancellor and the Secretary of State, began rewarding Thuggee contract killers on receipt of photographic images or telephone calls to confirm the death of a targeted victim at 'The Telephone Company Ltd. (Bell's Patents)’ premises at 101 Leadenhall Street in the City of London.
“Leadenhall Street is a major street in the City of London. It runs from Cornhill to Aldgate. Aldgate Pump is at the junction with Aldgate. Historically it has been the location of Lloyd's of London and the East India Company. The London Metal Exchange is located at number 56. “stole away from Leadenhall Street early in the morning of All Hallows Day, and left the City behind him, but as he rested at Highgate he heard Bow bells ring out a merry peal, which seemed to say ... 'Turn again, Whittington, Lord Mayor of London' .. In 1879 a telephone exchange was installed at 101 Leadenhall Street by 'The Telephone Company Ltd. (Bell's Patents)' — one of the first in London.”
“It was recently revealed by an anonymous e-mail to the authorities that heroin sale and use at Oxford’s Christ Church College is “rampant”. Analysts suggests that this is no surprise and that it is even part of a “decades-long drug culture” that has been running wild at Oxford and other high-level institutions of schooling since the 1960s. One would think, with a reputation as one of the most prestigious higher education institutions on earth, Oxford University would be the very last place where the large-scale use and sale of heroin would become a problem. Some further studying proves otherwise.
Oxford is composed of some 36 different colleges but none are more renowned than Christ Church. Certified during the reign of Henry VIII in 1546, it accepts few admissions yet has yielded over a dozen leaders of the UK and countless important politicians, economists and businessmen; this is more than all the other Oxford colleges combined .. As for the illicit substance in question, Heroin, or its constituent parts anyway, it has been around for far longer than you might think. From the Opium poppy grown today in Afghanistan and in South-East Asia’s “Golden Triangle”, the sap has been harvested and smoked at least since the eighteenth century when it became known in the West .. Making its way from pharmacies, to the underground scene, to street dealers and finally in schools internationally, Heroin became a staple drug in the post Woodstock 1970s and 80s. From inner city schools in America where it was relatively little-used when compared to marijuana, LSD and cocaine which were the affordable and available drugs of choice, it was introduced and much more popular in ivy league universities and upper-class institutions such as Christ Church in an era where drugs opened the “doors of perception” and were a way to the hippie culture and the search for personal enlightenment. Thus with a heavier price tag, black tar heroin came with a certain level of sophistication and became a right of passage for some at Oxford where a beer could serve the same role in a Canadian college .. The “Drugs are interesting and good” scientific community died down pretty quickly .. This relatively underground use at Christ Church exploded onto the public air waves in 1986 when Student Olivia Channon was found dead of a heroin overdose. Not only was she a promising young student that was seemingly on the fast track to a successful career, she was the daughter of Lord Paul Channon, Cabinet minister of Margaret Thatcher’s conservative government .. Incidentally, Ms. Channon had been found in the bed of another Christ Church attendee and indeed another Heroin fiend. Count Gottfried von Bismarck (great-great-grandson of Germany’s founder and Iron Chancellor Otto von Bismarck) was expelled in 1986 for hosting the alcohol and heroin fuelled party but stayed around and became known for the extravagant and hedonistic functions he would hold. Another of aristocratic Europe’s best and brightest, he finally passed away in 2007 at the age of 44, leaving a corpse riddled with Hepatitis B, C, HIV and the hourly injections of cocaine that morning that led to a what looks like a voluntary overdose .. From the sexual revolution to the doors of perception to recreation and addiction, drugs are today as much a part of studying at Oxford and other such universities as the outrageous tuition fees and prestigious diplomas they dispense”
“William Jefferson Hague (born 26 March 1961) is a British politician. He is the Conservative Member of Parliament for Richmond, Yorkshire, and the current First Secretary of State and Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. He also served as Leader of the Opposition from 1997 to 2001 .. Hague He first made the national news at the age of 16 by speaking at the Conservative Party's 1977 national conference .. Hague studied PPE at Magdalen College, Oxford, graduating with First-Class Honours. He was President of the Oxford University Conservative Association (OUCA), but was also "convicted of electoral malpractice" in the process .. There were accusations of blatant ballot box stuffing." On a subsequent visit to OUCA as a guest speaker in the 1990s, Hague was reported to have told them "It is not the election that one needs to worry about...it's more the tribunal thereafter." He was then President of the Oxford Union, a noted route to political office. Following university, Hague went on to study for a Master of Business Administration degree at INSEAD. He then worked as a management consultant at McKinsey & Company, where Archie Norman was his mentor”
For further information re our allegations of Chancellor Whip-Me Osborne’s Thuggee Snuff Film Network, please refer to the links below.
http://www.hawkscafe.com/107.html
http://abeldanger.blogspot.com/
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