Source: Hawks Cafe; Captain Sherlock; Abel Danger
September 03, 2010
Dear Lord Pearson and Mr. Farage:
Crown Sister Anna's NetJets where Williams froze to death
Hawks CAFE is asking UKIP to investigate Crown Agents Sisters' Anna Chapman and -colleagues (Notes) for their apparent use of crime-scene bordereaux to finance snuff-film productions which allegedly include images of Gareth Williams padlocked alive inside a red hold-all, loaded onto a NetJets aircraft to suffocate or freeze to death, and placed in a bath in the Pimlico house to be found near a ritual arrangement of mobile phones and sim cards.
Our KSM agents have evidence that Crown Agents have trained the Sisters (see notes) in the use of City & Guilds livery companies including Scriveners, Air Pilots and Air Navigators and International Bankers, for a `CSI' bordereau trade where camera crews deployed to shoot simulated events, end up recording footage for a real snuff film.
KSM also has evidence that Crown Sister Chapman was using crime-scene receivables bordereaux to pay participants on proof that the signatures of affiliated livery companies were written on the crime scene; thereby rendering Williams' murder less than perfect!
"Anna Chapman, a woman at the centre of a transatlantic probe into spy allegations, previously worked in the UK, her former employer confirms. Chapman was one of 11 people arrested in the US by the FBI, accused of serving as secret agents of Russia's intelligence service. According to reports, Chapman lived in the UK for four years from 2003. Private plane hire firm NetJets Europe said: "Ms Chapman was employed by NetJets Europe from May to July 2004, as an executive assistant in the sales department." According to her profile on the networking website LinkedIn, Chapman worked in London from September 2003. In addition to working at NetJets [Air Pilots and Air Navigators] Europe, her profile says she worked in the investment banking division at Barclays Bank [International Bankers] and also at Navigator hedge fund [World Traders]. Chapman's profile says she has run her own company, internet estate agency Property Finder Ltd, [Scriveners allegedly set up crime-scene receivables bordereaux to finance snuff film production, sextortion, murder for hire and man-in-the middle propaganda attacks on the United States and its allied agencies such as GCHQ and MI-6] since October 2006 and that she is now based in New York."
"Is the death of spy Gareth Williams the perfect murder? Justin Davenport, Crime Editor 03.09.10 In a twist that could come from the plot of a Sherlock Holmes story, it is understood that officers can find no obvious sign that anyone else was in the flat at the time of his death. The conclusion, if proved, raises the possibility that Williams died alone or, alternatively, his killer was so skilful that he left no clues; he — or possibly even they — may have committed the perfect murder .. Police officers were first called to Williams's home — the top-floor flat of a MI6 "safe house" in Alderney Street, Pimlico — at approximately 6.30pm on Monday, August 23, when his MI6 employers became concerned for his "welfare" after he failed to turn up for work. In the large en-suite bathroom off the master bedroom, officers found a large red hold-all in the bath, containing William's curled-up body. The bag, believed to be from the North Face adventure company, had been padlocked from the outside and placed in the bath tub .. Personal possessions — including two iPhones and Sim cards — had been laid out neatly [bizarrely ritualistic fashion?] on a table. There were laptops, one an expensive Apple Mac .. So far pathologists have carried out two post-mortems, but both have failed to establish how Williams died, though the examination was complicated by the fact that the body was said to be in an "advanced state of decay". What is known, however, is that Williams, a 31-year-old cycling fanatic, had not been shot or stabbed and did not appear to have been strangled. Detectives must now wait for the results of numerous toxicology tests to find out whether he was drugged, poisoned or even smothered. Detectives and specialists working on the case know that asphyxiation is sometimes difficult to trace and privately fear the possibility that an exact cause of death may never be found and thereby denying them one of the most important clues for solving any murder investigation .. Detectives hold out hope that someone will come forward with information to help them piece together Williams's "four mystery days" between Wednesday, August 11, when he was in London and spoke to his sister Ceri Subbe on the phone, and Sunday, August 15 — the last time he was seen alive .. There are reports that he frequented a gay bar near the MI6 headquarters in Vauxhall, but detectives can find no trace of a boyfriend, or girlfriend, and there is nothing to suggest he was a secret drinker or drug taker .. Police have combed the flat for fingerprints and DNA and searched CCTV [ADT/AirPatrol Perimeter penetrated] in the area, but they are not believed to have identified a prime suspect .. Williams's skills as a cipher expert and code-breaker were so highly valued that he regularly travelled — it is rumoured to Afghanistan to monitor codes between the Taliban, and to America, where he liaised with the National Security Agency and the CIA .. Three experts look at the next stage Nigel McCrery Ex-policeman A former murder squad detective who devised the BBC1 drama Silent Witness, McCrery said the pathologist would be vital in solving the mystery surrounding the death of Gareth Williams. "That's the only person who can really give an indication to police in cases like this," he said. "If the case isn't solved within 48 hours, the chance of it being solved goes down by 70 per cent .. It's also a puzzle — we are great puzzle-solvers. That is why Agatha Christie was so successful. It is a bit like an episode of Silent Witness meets Spooks." Dr Stuart Hamilton Home Office pathologist One of 36 Home Office pathologists covering England and Wales, Dr Hamilton said a key factor would be the state of the decomposition of the body. "The worse the state of the body, the less likely it is that the post-mortem will be conclusive," said Dr Hamilton. "We will tend to get all of the trappings' — the clothes and any possessions — that were found with the body. All of these things can help you work through to what the police are asking: is this a homicide or not? But a body in a bag is suspicious" David Black Novelist The writer who based his book The Great Satan on his 11 years in the SAS said that nerve gas should be counted among the possible causes of death .. Was it our own people that did it? Who knows? If there was such a thing as a perfect crime, we would never know. If it's a matter of national security, nothing is beyond being swept under the carpet."
"MI6 worker Gareth Williams murder still unsolved .. Senior Government figures were concerned that anyone with a private life as sensitive as his could hold a post in which he could be vulnerable to blackmail. The flat was thought to belong to the intelligence services. Ownership of the building was hidden behind a private company, New Rodina, registered in the British Virgin Islands. Rodina means "motherland" in Russian."
"Mr Putin admitted that 28-year-old Chapman, who was married to a British man and had lived in London, was present at the extraordinary patriotic singalong. 'I met them. We talked about life. We sang. It was not karaoke but live music,' he revealed, adding that they sang From Where the Motherland [New Homeland = New Rodina] Begins. It was used in a 1968 television series about Soviet spies in Nazi Germany and has become an unofficial anthem of Russian intelligence officers. Mr Putin blamed their cover being blown on a betrayal by a Russian agent, suggesting the culprit was Sergei Tretyakov, who defected to the U.S. in 2000 and died of a heart attack in June. 'It was a result of treachery, and traitors always end up badly either from abuse of alcohol or drugs, somewhere in the gutter [or a red hold-all in a bath in Pimlico?]' Mr Putin added. 'One has recently ended up almost like this. And I don't understand what it was all about.' He praised Chapman, who has the looks of a Bond girl, and her fellow agents, insisting that they would enjoy a good life in Russia."
Named below are some of the City & Guilds Livery Companies which we associate with Crown Agents' Sisters and their alleged use of murder-for-hire bordereaux to reward sextortionists who have generated man-in-the-middle propaganda over the last 500 years.
Security Professionals (AirPatrol/ADT at Pentagon, WTC and Logan Airport on 9/11)
Scriveners (Crown Sisters control bordereaux as `Loan Scriveners' since 16th Century)
Information Technologists (Williams CRYPTOCards to monitor AirPatrol/ADT snuff)
Hackney Carriage Drivers (Unwitting transport of Williams in padlocked sportsbag?)
Butchers (Williams body dismembered (?) per M.O. of Sextortionists at B.C. pig farm)
Launderers (Cleaned up Williams' apartment and planted evidence of padlocked S&M)
International Bankers (Mortgage bordereaux Pimlico house, GCHQ and Obama mansion)
Insurers (Lloyd's of London and Oracle administer family bordereaux insurance frauds)
Stationers and Newspapermakers (Copyright Dr. Faustus and 9/11 snuff films)
Cordwainers (Tools fit description of wound which allegedly killedKit Marlowe)
Brewers (Set up Deptford tavern of Dame Eleanor Bull for the murder)
Plumbers (Put Gareth Williams' body in bath while Launderers cleaned the evidence)
Haberdashers (Paisley pattern stranglers' scarf at United 93 crime scene, poss GW)
Fuellers (Diesel in WTC7, Murder of Carlton Bartels, founder of CO2e.com)
Air Pilots and Air Navigators (Synchronized attacks with Femme Comp C4)
World Traders (Event arbitrage in London, Naked shorting DJIA in Chicago on 9/11)
Armourers and Brasiers (Molten metal incendiary demolition of WTC#7)
Gardeners (Sextortion – By the sweat of thy brow thow shalt eate thy bread)
Apothecaries (Production of Bodkin heroin – Dope – near Calvi Blackfriars Bridge)
“Crown Agents is exactly what its name implies, an agent of Her Majesty the Queen. It was founded in 1833 as Crown Agents for the Colonies, and historically played a vital role in the creation and management of what British historians call the Third Empire .. Crown Agents printed the stamps and banknotes of the colonies; provided technical, engineering, and financial services; served as private bankers to the colonial monetary authorities, government officials, and heads of state; served as arms procurers, quartermasters, and paymasters for the colonial armies .. Her Majesty's Murder, Inc. .. Crown Agents' range of "services''--arms procurement, border controls, offshore banking--also nicely fit the "administrative requirements'' of the world's organized crime cartels .. review of some of the more sordid aspects of the recent history of Crown Agents, suggests that the firm has been at the center of the British Crown's highly sensitive patronage of global organized crime--what EIR long ago dubbed Dope, Inc.”
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