Monday, September 19, 2011

Treasury Solicitor - Ownerless VideoGuard-Encrypted Images - Hidden Role Of Crown Agents - Man-In-The-Middle Propaganda - Massive Attack - 9/11

To those whom it may concern

September 18, 2011

Treasury Solicitor's ownerless VideoGuard hides Sam Cam Massive Attack

Abel Danger believes that the Treasury Solicitor used ownerless VideoGuard-encrypted images to hide the role of Crown Agents’ Sister Samantha Cameron in the production of Matrix 5 man-in-the-middle propaganda by a Massive Attack group in New York on 9/11.

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Abel Danger Mischief Makers - Mistress of the Revels - 'Man-In-The-Middle' Attacks

Treasury Solicitor ownerless VideoGuard insertion of OBL Wag the Dog conspiracy "Fox News coverage of the 9/11 attacks (First reports)"


AD alleges that the Treasury Solicitor treated all VideoGuard-encrypted images from the 9/11 Massive Attack crime scenes as bona vacantia or ownerless goods, allegedly manipulated by Crown Agents Sisters such as Sam Cam and Marina Johnson into ‘first live-broadcast mass snuff film in human history’ on News Corp affiliates' pay-per-view or free to air

RICO Enterprise for the VideoGuard snuff film trade in a joint venture with TSol BV accounts, News Corp., Permira and NDS

Bullingdon Club alumni, allegedly sexually entrapped and extrorted by Mistress of the Revels, Sam Cam, and a Middle Templar custodian of TSol ownerless goods

Bona Vacantia or ownerless goods of the Worshipful Company of Fishmongers?

Orgasmic-inducing money shot for Sam Cam's Massive Attack snuff film

Sam Cam's former lover or co-host at sexual entrapment raves (?) Tricky, organized Massive Attack group in New York for VideoGuard-encrypted snuff film where script was allegedly developed by her husband at Carlton Communications

Sam Cam's Massive Attack group in TSol's VideoGuard hack of News Corp Sky News and Fox News free to air

“David Cameron: wife Samantha was missing in New York on 9/11 Samantha Cameron was in New York on the day of the 9/11 terror attacks and could not be contacted by her family for five hours, the Prime Minister disclosed. Underlining his appreciation of the impact the atrocity had on America, David Cameron spoke for the first time at his joint press conference with President Barack Obama about his own anxious wait for news of his missing wife. Mrs Cameron, then 30, was pregnant with their first child, Ivan, when she flew into New York the day before the 9/11 terrorist attacks [allegedly to meet with Hillary Clinton, Heather Mills and Sarah Ferguson to set up the VideoGuard links for Menzies Aviation and News Corp 9/11] to open the Manhattan branch of Smythson, the upmarket stationery firm she still works as a consultant for. She was in the store, a few miles away from Ground Zero on 61st Street and Madison Avenue, when the planes flew into the Towers. With phone connections down across Manhattan, Mr Cameron, who had been elected as an MP a few months earlier, was unable to reach his wife. Meanwhile, Mrs Cameron was caught up in “chaotic” scenes as, without a television in the shop, she was forced to ask passers-by what was happening downtown. The Prime Minister told British and American journalists at London’s Lancaster House: "My wife Samantha was in Manhattan on 9/11 and I will never forget the five hours of trying to get hold of her and she will never forget the New Yorkers she met that day or the sense of solidarity that she felt that day and we have felt ever since that day. "Today, as we come up to its 10th anniversary, we should remember the spirit of that city and the sympathy we feel with those who lost their loved ones." A No 10 insider said: “Samantha of course wanted to let David know that she was OK but with all the phones down she just couldn’t get through. “It was a relief for him when they were finally able to speak, about five hours after the attacks. “She had been due to come home but was forced to stay a few more days because the air space was shut following the atrocity [crime]. “It was a strange time in New York, and, like everyone there, she found herself chatting to strangers about what had happened. “Samantha has spoken to David about her experiences on those days, and, even though she was not harmed or seriously alarmed, it helped them both gain an insight into the impact of terrorism [Treasury Solicitor contract killing or murder for hire] on people’s lives.”

“Tricky brings his music to Paris Nov 14, 2010 The great Lost Boy of British music, Adrian "Tricky" Thaws has been on an exotic, erratic musical odyssey since he first added whispered raps and stuttering rhythms to Massive Attack's Blue Lines album in 1991. Born in a "white ghetto", the tough council estates on the southern fringes of Bristol in the south-west of England, Tricky was largely raised by his grandmother [who had him watch pedophile (?) porn movies] after his mother committed suicide when he was just four. In 1995, he paid tribute to her by compressing her name into the title of his classic debut solo album Maxinquaye, a landmark experiment in race-blending, gender-blurring musical alchemy. Now 42, Tricky has been running away from his troubled Bristol roots for almost two decades. During extended exiles in London, New York [where he allegedly helped the Treasury Solicitor organize a Massive Attack group to produce a 9/11 VideoGuard-encrypted snuff film with his former lover (?) Samantha Cameron] and Los Angeles, his highly eclectic body of work has included collaborations with PJ Harvey, Elvis Costello, Damon Albarn, Red Hot Chili Peppers singer Anthony Keidis and dozens more. He has also been romantically linked to several of his musical partners, including Bjork and Martina Topley-Bird, the honey-voiced singer with whom he had a daughter, Maisey. "I've always been lucky with women, since I was a kid," Tricky tells me in his trademark gravelled rasp. "I think its because I'm shy - I've got this Tricky persona but I'm very awkward and shy. I think girls either like very confident guys or shy guys, and I've been lucky. Also, girls sense things. I'm a motherless child and women are natural mothers, so they want to mother me." Paris is Tricky's current home, or at least the latest port of call in his restless global adventure. The French capital is also the birthplace of his new album, Mixed Race, a culturally rich melting pot of furtive mumbles, lopsided grooves and veiled menace. The album features an international gallery of guests including the Irish-Italian chanteuse Franky Riley, the Algerian rai crooner Hakim Hamadouche and Bobby Gillespie of Primal Scream. Tricky calls Mixed Race a "gangster album", but more in the sense of gritty authenticity, not some pimped-up Hollywood fantasy. "It's hard and it's militant," he says. "It reminds me of when Public Enemy first came out. There's no excuses, it's not asking for any radio play. Some of it is quite urban, like Ghetto Stars. It's what I would see as an urban gangster album without the glamorising." After more than a decade of American exile, Tricky has returned to Europe seeking fresh stimulation and a closer connection to Maisey, now a teenager. As usual, his movements and motives come swathed in shady explanations involving dubious biographical tangents. "I tried London for a bit, but I've got too many friends and family there," he explains. "I like Paris because I get bored easily, but I don't want to go to clubs all the time. I sit in cafes for three or four hours by myself here, just watching people. In LA, if I was bored, it was too easy for me to call someone up and make something happen." The LA sunshine certainly seemed to sap Tricky's creativity, resulting in a five-year sabbatical from music that ended in 2008 with his fitfully excellent comeback album, Knowle West Boy. He hopes to return to California one day, but only when he is "mature" enough to avoid trouble. "In LA you can either be very good or very bad," he explains. "At one point I was the healthiest I've ever been, but at another point all I did was drink and smoke." The tipping point in Tricky's American adventure came when his cleaner brought her child to his Hollywood home. Discovering an Uzi submachine gun under the rapper's bed, he fired it through the wall into the flat next door. Fortunately, nobody was hurt, but the police took a very keen interest. "Lucky it was on semi-automatic," Tricky nods. "When you first have a gun you're very safe with it, but then it becomes like a toy." This lurid anecdote may be another questionable factoid from the Trickypedia, but Mixed Race is certainly riddled with guns-and-gangsters imagery. Tricky has close family ties to the criminal gangs who used to control Bristol [all the way back to the Triangular Trade], and has seen several of them killed or imprisoned. He even had a brief spell behind bars himself as a teenager, but insists he is not attracted to a life of crime. It's not that I'm drawn to it, I can understand some people who live that lifestyle," he argues. "If I've got a friend whose doing certain things to survive, I'm not going to judge them." Once notorious for his violent outbursts, Tricky's hair-trigger temper became a real problem in the late 1990s, which several psychiatrists failed to remedy. A nutritionist finally diagnosed him with the chronic digestive disorder Candida, but not before he considered some desperate measures. "I was in New York," he recalls. "You start thinking crazy, and I thought: maybe if I go to prison I'll get help. I have to do something dark, like shoot someone. But when he gave me this medication for Candida, the next day I felt better immediately." All the same, Tricky expresses no regrets about his infamous attack on a magazine writer backstage at the Glastonbury festival in 1998. The interviewer had angered him by writing about his relationship with Martina and Maisey. "My uncle knocked him out," Tricky nods. "If I see him again he'd get knocked out again. Say what you want about me or my music, but if you bring my family into it you're going to get knocked out. This is a guy who was unhappy with his own life and took it out on me." This does not sound like a mellower, more mature Tricky, but he insists he is a much calmer chameleon nowadays. He has even patched up his frosty feud with his old musical mentors Massive Attack, and they are planning their first collaboration for more than 15 years. For all his love-hate fascination with violence, Britpop's great Lost Boy insists he is a lover, not a fighter [Semper Fi?]

“A commission of 1661 first defined the duties of the Treasury Solicitor, then called the Solicitor of the Exchequer. Until 1806 post holders were solicitors able to maintain a private practice and since 1806 barristers precluded from private practice. Duties other than that of acting as solicitor to the Exchequer were added subsequently. From 1685 the solicitor of the exchequer acted as an agent of the crown in political prosecutions [allegedly directed by Samantha Cameron ancestor Nell Gwynn (died 1687)]. After 1842 duties included acting as solicitor to further government departments, principally the Home Office, Foreign Office, Colonial Office and Privy Council Office and providing legal services to various departments. This included drafting legislation and contracts. In 1876 the Treasury Solicitor administrated certain intestate estates and took the post of Procurator General. The latter entailed responsibility for admiralty prize cases, certain matrimonial cases and some international court cases. The post of the Director of Public Prosecutions merged with that of the Treasury Solicitor from 1884 to 1908, giving the Treasury Solicitor specific responsibility for criminal prosecutions. The Treasury Solicitor's department administered the Statutory Publications Office from 1957 to 1990. The National Archives' department code TS denotes records created by the Treasury Solicitor. TS classes are very diverse. They include very important sources on law and order, disturbances and conspiracies. From the nineteenth century there are links with Home Office records. 2. Departmental papers The main series of departmental papers are classes TS 11 (1584 to 1880), TS 18 (which is a continuation of TS 11 covering 1517 to 1953) and TS 27 from 1843 onwards. The Treasury Solicitor acts as prosecutor on behalf of the crown in political cases. Records relating to state trials, trade unionists, chartists and rioters are included in TS 11. Later material is in TS 27 including papers relating to Suffragettes and Second World War internees. There are calendars to TS 11 in the reading rooms. They give a printed document file number and usually a hand-written box number. There is an alphabetical supplementary index, which lists about 70% of the class. It concludes with a section on the Jacobite rebellion of 1745. (The introduction to class TS 20, Jacobite Rebellion Prosecution papers, includes cross-references to TS 11 documents) The supplementary index gives TS 11 file and box numbers and the page numbers of the corresponding references in the calendar series. The introduction to the TS 11 class list explains the arrangement of the class and its finding aids. 3. Political Repression ... In addition to the main TS series of departmental papers various other classes contain material on political repression. TS 24 concerns prosecutions for seditious libel against the state and monarchy, 1732 to 1901. This class includes copies of alleged seditious publications. TS 20 concerns prosecutions relating to the Jacobite Rebellion. 4. Intestate Estates ... The treasury solicitor administers 'bona vacantia' estates: that is, estates that fall to the Crown when the owner dies intestate without a private claimant to the estate. Relevant record classes are TS 17, TS 30 and TS 33. There is a separate index to Royal Wills found in class TS 18, as well as a nominal card index to TS 33 (pedigrees in 'bona vacantia' cases) which includes some TS 18 references. Class TS 12 comprises records of the West New Jersey Society 1626 to 1921. (Shareholders of the society owned land in America; unclaimed funds of the society were transferred to the Crown in 1923 [and allegedly provided assets to the family of Samantha Cameron for the 9/11 Massive Attack]). TS classes relating to maritime prize courts can include records of intestacies and probate. 5. Peerage claims Surviving records of the House of Lords Committee for Privileges generated by the Treasury Solicitor, Attorney General and Lord Advocate for Scottish cases are in TS 16. Further records of peerage claims are included in TS 11, TS 27 and Home Office classes HO 45 and HO 80. Documents in these classes can include family pedigrees. 5. Maritime Documents .. HM Procurator General records of maritime prize courts from the nineteenth century are in TS 8, TS 9, TS 10 and TS 15. Twentieth Century records of prize cases are in TS 13 and in TS 14, records of the First World War War Trade Intelligence Department. TS 32, Registered Papers: Admiralty Series, concern the work of the Treasury Solicitor on behalf of the admiralty. TS 4, TS 5, TS 6, TS 10, TS 38 and TS 45 also relate to the Admiralty. 7. Statutory publications office ... The Statutory Publications Office publishes and indexes statutes. Papers are in TS 31. Copies of local statutory rules and rules and instruments are in TS 37. 8. Manorial documents ... TS 19 refers to manorial documents of some of the land purchased by the Crown. ... 9. Divorce proceedings .. Records of divorce proceedings requiring decision by the Treasury Solicitor are in TS 29. 10. War crimes .. The Treasury Solicitor's responsibilities regarding international law included First and Second World War war crimes [allegedly funded by TS bona vacantia accounts and concealed through man-in-the-middle encryption and patent-pool devices cf. continuity of government, Radio Aspidistra and VideoGuard hackers]. Papers are in TS 26. TS 3/43-44 relate to the First World War 11. Other series Copies of departmental out letters are in: TS 1, TS 2, TS 3 and TS 5.”

“Rupert Murdoch Firm Goes on Trial for Alleged Tech Sabotage By Kim Zetter Email04.21.08 Did a Rupert Murdoch company go too far and hire hackers to sabotage rivals and gain the top spot in the global pay-TV war? This is the question a jury will be facing in a spectacular five-year-old civil lawsuit that is finally being tried this month in California but which has, oddly, received little notice from U.S. media. The case involves a colorful cast of characters that includes former intelligence agents, Canadian TV pirates, Bulgarian and German hackers, stolen e-mails and the mysterious suicide of a Berlin hacker who had been courted by the Murdoch company not long before his death.

On the hot spot is NDS Group, a UK-Israeli firm that makes smartcards [VideoGuard] for pay-TV systems like DirecTV. The company is a majority-owned subsidiary of Murdoch's News Corporation. The charges stem from 1997 when NDS is accused of cracking the encryption of rival NagraStar, which makes access cards and systems for EchoStar's Dish Network and other pay-TV services. Further, it’s alleged NDS then hired hackers to manufacture and distribute counterfeit NagraStar cards to pirates to steal Dish Network's programming for free. NagraStar and one of its parent companies, EchoStar, are seeking about $101 million for damages for piracy, copyright infringement, misconduct and unfair competition. The list of witnesses in the case includes EchoStar's founder and CEO Charlie Ergen; several hackers and pirates; and Reuven Hazak, an Israeli who heads security for NDS and is a former deputy head of Shabak, or Shin Bet, Israel's domestic security agency (the equivalent of Britain's MI5).

The case, which began April 9 in the U.S. District Court's Central Division in Santa Ana, California, could conceivably result in an award of hundreds of millions of dollars, although neither side is expected to emerge unscathed from testimony that threatens to expose the messy underbelly of the high-stakes pay-TV industry. As if to emphasize this point, U.S. District Judge David O. Carter said after the proceedings began that he was concerned that the case would hinge on testimony from known lawbreakers like hackers and pirates, who have been employed by the companies on both sides of the lawsuit. The judge urged the plaintiffs and defendant to settle rather than face potentially devastating harm to their reputations. EchoStar wouldn't comment on the case while it's ongoing, but Jim Davis, a senior analyst with the 451 Group, a market research firm, said the company isn't likely to settle. "It gets taken very personal when your security product has been hacked," he said. "And to have a competitor do that through, allegedly, the services of a known hacker, has got to be particularly galling to NagraStar." As for NDS, which currently has more than 75 million access cards on the market, Davis says the company probably sees the trial as an opportunity to defend against the image that it is "simultaneously promoting a product that secures networks while working with folks that work outside the law [to break networks]." The company said in a statement to Wired.com: "We are confident our position will be upheld at a trial." According to court documents, the scheme began to unravel in 2000 when law-enforcement agents in Texas seized suspicious packages containing CD and DVD players stuffed with more than $40,000 in cash. Parcels similar to this were being sent almost daily from Canada, via Texas, to a hacker in California named Christopher Tarnovsky, who was working for NDS as an engineer. The money was allegedly part of the conspiracy between Tarnovsky and NDS Group to sabotage NagraStar's cards. As laid out in the allegations, NDS' hacking is said to have begun in 1997 after its own access cards were cracked and it was at risk of losing clients like DirecTV, which was being hit hard from pirates who were selling unfettered access to its system. But rather than deal with its security breach, NDS hired Tarnovsky and other pirates who had compromised its system to help the company hack and pirate its competitors' cards and even out the playing field, it is alleged.

In addition to Tarnovsky, the company also hired Oliver Kommerling, a hacker known for writing the primer on cracking smartcards. Kommerling has acknowledged in an affidavit that he helped NDS set up a research lab in Haifa, Israel, where NagraStar's smartcard was allegedly cracked by NDS engineers. NDS didn't hire only hackers, however. According to EchoStar/NagraStar, it also hired a handful of other people with colorful pasts who they say had a role in hacking and pirating EchoStar/NagraStar. There was Reuven Hazak, who had been deputy head of Israel's Shin Bet during the notorious Bus 300 incident (when two Palestinian terrorists who hijacked an Israeli bus were killed in custody by a Shin Bet agent. Hazak eventually blew the whistle on the subsequent cover-up). NDS also hired a former U.S. Navy intelligence officer named John Norris and a former Scotland Yard commander named Ray Adams. Finally, it hired a former would-be terrorist, Yossi Tsuria, who became chief technical officer of its lab in Israel. Tsuria was part of a radical group of Jewish Israelis in the 1980s that plotted to bomb the Dome of the Rock -- a shrine that sits on the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, a holy site for both Jews and Muslims. NDS has maintained in public statements that Hazak, Norris and its other security officers were hired to help it track down hackers and pirates and get them arrested. But EchoStar and NagraStar allege that Hazak and Norris played central roles in committing hacking and piracy as well. In late 1997, NDS researchers in Israel reportedly cracked the NagraStar card after about six months of effort, using an electron microscope. NagraStar became aware its card was hacked in late 1998 when meeting with DirecTV to discuss the pay-TV company's desire to switch from the hacked NDS cards to NagraStar's cards. But DirecTV employees surprised NagraStar at the meeting when they informed NagraStar that its cards had also been hacked. EchoStar/NagraStar claim that NDS, aware that DirecTV was about to abandon its cards in favor of NagraStar cards, cracked NagraStar's card to discourage DirecTV from making the switch. After NDS cracked its rival's card, Tarnovsky and his associates allegedly created and sold counterfeit NagraStar cards through a piracy site based in Canada, among others, that allowed pirates to access Dish Network programs for free. Tarnovsky is also accused of later posting on the Canadian site the code, secret keys and instructions for hacking the microprocessor on EchoStar's access cards, allowing pirates to flood the market with even more cards. He has denied the allegations. Hazak and Norris are accused of providing Tarnovsky with the code so he could post it online, but NDS maintains this didn't happen. According to court documents, the sabotage scheme worked remarkably well throughout 1998 and 1999 as counterfeit NagraStar cards flooded the market. It was around this time, however, that a German hacker in Berlin known as Boris Floricic, aka Tron, disappeared while walking home from his parents' home one day. He was found several days later hanging from a belt in a park. Among his possessions, authorities found correspondence from NDS. NDS later said it had offered Boris a job, which he had rejected. Prior to his death, Boris had obtained source code and information about hacking access cards that were being used in a German satellite TV system. His friends in the German hacker group, Chaos Computer Club, were convinced that he'd met with foul play. Although his death was officially ruled a suicide, there were enough details around it to create suspicion. Floricic's feet were on the ground when he was found hanging, for example, and other evidence suggested that his body might have been placed in the park after he died. During this time, NagraStar wasn't the only alleged victim of NDS hacking and piracy. In 2002, the French pay-TV service Canal Plus [Naudet Brothers!] filed a damages suit against NDS, from which the EchoStar/NagraStar case emerged. In an affidavit from that case, Kommerling disclosed that NDS had cracked the Canal Plus cards using a method he had taught its engineers in Israel. Then, he revealed, the company instructed Tarnovsky to post the Canal Plus code on the internet. The Canal Plus suit fizzled after its parent company, Vivendi Universal, struck a business deal with News Corporation that included a condition that Canal Plus would drop its suit against NDS. This is when EchoStar joined the litigation. Before Canal Plus's case against NDS died, Tarnovsky indicated to the company that Reuven Hazak had given him the Canal Plus code to post it on the internet. He reportedly told the French firm he would testify in the case, but later backed out, citing fear for his life and his family. In May 2002, two months after Canal Plus filed its suit, someone broke into the car of one of NDS' British employees and stole the hard drive from his laptop, making off with thousands of NDS documents and e-mails. EchoStar/NagraStar say the e-mails provide proof of NDS' hacking and piracy activities. NDS has suggested that the e-mails might be fabricated and has battled to keep them out of the court proceedings. NDS has denied the lawsuit allegations. The company maintains that it was simply engaging in reverse-engineering, as any company would do to understand rivals and compete in the marketplace, but that it did not distribute cards or information about hacking NagraStar's encryption to pirates.”

“2. Samantha Cameron (nee ‘Snowy’ Sheffield) [Revised September 18, 2011. Matrix 5 wife of the allegedly extorted man-in-the-middle Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, David Cameron; evidence she arranged for her husband to be employed by Michael Green as a ‘Haberdashers Ass’ from 1994 to 2001; evidence she ordered her husband to launder Carlton Communications’ pay-per-view revenues for the 9/11 Massive Attack through VideoGuard encryption networks which he allegedly integrated in the period 1990-1993 with the Bona Vacantia accounts of the Treasury Solicitor; evidence she tried to establish an alibi for the production of VideoGuard snuff film images with the 9/11 Massive Attack group in New York with Hillary Clinton, Heather Mills and Sarah Ferguson; evidence she ordered TSol – a London-based corporation sole – to settle bills presented by ownerless Livery Company special weapons and tactics teams for the murder of Todd Beamer et al. during phony war games on 911; evidence she ordered her husband to co-ordinate the production of Matrix 5 propaganda such as the docu-drama, ‘United 93’; evidence she plays a centuries-old role as ‘Mistress of the Revels’ or ‘agente provocatrice’ for lesbian or pedophile raves where witnesses are hired to entrap and extort future leaders; evidence her mother, Viscountess Astor, provided such services with the Kray Twins in Astor-Club London of the ‘60s; evidence her ancestor Nell Gwynn provided Bona Vacantia contract-killing services through the Treasury Solicitor to the court of King Charles II; evidence she provided such services with Tricky’s Massive Attack group to Cameron’s Bullingdon Boys; evidence that her family entrapped David Cameron in a filmed pedophile rave at some time between his introduction to a tradition of pedophile rape and torture (beatings) at Eton College, through his work as a ‘Shipjumper’ with Jardine Fleming in Hong Kong, through his drunken property-smashing orgies at Oxford University’s oath taking Bullingdon Club; evidence that she ordered David Cameron and HSBC-Rothschild bankers to fund ‘ownerless SWAT teams’ to act for the Alliance of Small Island States in 1990 in ongoing man-in-the-middle propaganda attacks on the English Speaking Peoples; evidence that she ordered David Cameron to orchestrate the Black Wednesday sabotage of the U.K. Treasury [Solicitor] on 16 September 1992 when the pound sterling was withdrawn from the European Exchange Rate Mechanism; evidence of a seditious conspiracy between the Treasury Solicitor, the Cameron, Sheffield, Astor and Rothschild Families and George Soros – a WWII extortionist at a mere 14 years of age – to make a US$1 billion profit by short selling sterling; evidence she worked with Rebekah Brooks and Elisabeth Murdoch in the '90s on the development of man-in-the-middle propaganda attacks on extorted leaders of industrialized societies to promote the ‘Catastrophic Anthropogenic Global Warming Causes Sea Rising and Flooding of Small Islands in the Age of Stupid’ myth and thereby justify a global tax on breath; Samantha Cameron graduated from City & Guilds’ Camberwell College of Arts; she is the former creative director of Smythson where she allegedly tracked and moved victims of pedophile and lesbian snuff-film raves with dual-use City & Guilds ‘bona vacantia’ products or services such as leather & skin passport covers (Leathersellers), Menzies Aviation weapons cargo and paramilitary-passenger handling systems (Guild of Air Pilots and Air Navigators and Information Technologists) and Newspaper Distribution (Stationers and Newspapermakers); she was allegedly alerted by her City & Guilds lesbian agents that Gareth Williams had enrolled at Central St Martin’s College of Art and Design in London and appeared to have hacked into Matrix 5 AOSIS network which she had helped to set up to launder CO2e money through her family office at D2 Banking Canada Square, Canary Wharf; evidence she procured a continuity of government authority to organize an illegal rave from Miriam Clegg, the Spanish wife of extorted man-in-the-middle Lord President of Council, Nick Clegg; evidence she used that authority to organize a City & Guilds lesbian rave at which Gareth Williams died; evidence she organized non-professional actors associated with Matrix 5 City & Guilds community into ownerless SWAT teams and left clues sufficient for Abel Danger to solve “Case of Haberdashers Ass and Beamer, Todd’ and ‘Case of the Folded Spook’]”

Abel Danger urges the Treasury Solicitor to publish logs of VideoGuard-encrypted transactions involving Samantha Cameron’s family insiders and its use of pay-per-view images of the 9/11 Massive Attack, or risk a declaration of war on the United Kingdom by the United States.

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