Tuesday, March 13, 2012

McConnell Links Post Office/BT Pension Fraud To Cameron Twin Towers Lease

The Abel Danger White House Group announced today it has linked David Cameron and his former Treasury colleague the late Ross Goobey, to a fraud on Post Office/BT pension funds which – allegedly with foreknowledge – they invested in a WTC Twin Towers leveraged lease prior to 9/11.

Abel Danger Global Operations Director, Field McConnell claims that Cameron, a former special adviser to the Financial Secretary to the Treasury, and Goobey authorized members of the Post Office/BT pension fund to relay time-lapse ignition signals to New York via the BT Tower in Cleveland Street and support a double-occurrence insurance claim by the pension fund's lawyers to follow the controlled demolitions of both towers on the same day.

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

“Twin Towers Demolition = UNCOVERED Videos from Men in Black – MIB”



[Evidence that for hundreds of years, Post Office / Royal Mail employees have been used for man-in-the-middle propaganda attacks on enemies, allies and citizens] "Secret Office, at the General Post Office," London, England, 1844. Letters were opened and re-sealed in the Secret Office under the authority of the Secretary of State for the Home Department. The Secret Office "is also used as the Money-Order Office [to pay members of Post Office SWAT teams such as John Wilkes Booth and Lee Harvey Oswald, both paid by bankers draft through Montreal, the first in 1865 and the second in 1963]. The ordinary business transacted in the room is the keeping of the accounts connected with the order department, and the franking, &c., of official communications."


Cameron and Goobey allegedly embedded a Post Office / BT SWAT Team in the communications system used by Hermes as ‘debt investor’ in the Twin Towers leveraged lease to trigger double-occurrence insurance claim on the Names of Lloyd’s of London

[Spoliation inference that Ross Goobey, Norman Lamont and David Cameron conspired together at Treasury to place Post Office pension funds in a leveraged lease on the Twin Towers prior to the ‘Blind Sheikh’ bombing of 1993 and prior to the 'Binocular bin Laden' bombing of 9/11] Ross Goobey joined Kleinwort Benson on graduation in 1968, and became an investment manager at Hume Holdings in 1972. He took his first dedicated pensions post at Courtaulds in 1977. A member of the Conservative Bow Group, he stood unsuccessfully in 1979 as a Conservative Party candidate in the Labour Party seat of Leicester West, losing but becoming friends with Nigel Lawson. Ross Goobey returned to the city to become a director of Geoffrey Morley & Partners in 1981. He took a sabbatical in 1985, becoming a special adviser to Nigel Lawson in his position as the Chancellor of the Exchequer for two years from 1986. In 1987 he joined James Capel & Co. He returned to HM Treasury for the year in 1991 at the request of Norman Lamont in the run up to the United Kingdom general election, 1992. He was appointed the CEO of PosTel in 1993; later renamed the BT Pension Scheme, it controlled the investments and returns of the pension funds of both the Royal Mail, the Post Office and British Telecom employees. After arguing that the fund needed to increase its client exposure, he was key in creating the independent but still 100% owned by BT organisation in Hermes Pensions Management, for which he served as CEO until 2002. He then became chairman of Hermes Focus Asset Management until his death in 2008, which focused on investment returns. It was in these combined roles that he campaigned controversially for many elements that are now incorporated into the UK Combined Code, which governs management of public companies. His first target was directors' three-year contracts, ending the then accepted practice of giving FTSE CEOs rolling three-year contracts, which meant that on exit or failure huge contractual pay-offs were due irrespective of share-holder value added. Hermes wrote to all FTSE chairmen pressing for shorter contracts. In 1996 the Greenbury Report was suggesting the now standard 12 months, separation of the roles of chairman and chief executive, and greater disclosure. His ideas were adopted and developed by the Hampel Report on corporate governance in 1998 and the subsequent Higgs Report on directors' roles. The eventual 2003 UK Combined Code also brought in his championed recommendations of transparency, professionalism in appointments, accountability and openness. When asked how he squared these often controversial positions with his Conservative politics, he responded: In the 1970s and 1980s, the issue was whether we were going to have capitalism, now the issue is how we can make it work properly. Ross Goobey was an experienced non-executive director, serving on the boards of Wellcome Trust, a council member for Lloyds of London, chairman of Invista, and Senior Independent Director of Gcap Media, and served on the board of Scottish Life and Cheltenham & Gloucester. He was a senior advisor to the European Advisory Board of Morgan Stanley from 2002 to his death. A Liveryman of the Gold and Silver Wyre Drawers Company, Ross Goobey was appointed CBE in 2000 for services to pensions.”

“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 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.”

Please visit links below and support a PresidentialField election campaign in which Field will explain how a McConnell administration will deal with Cameron’s alleged fraud on the Post Office pension fund and his wife’s allegedly voyeuristic role in coordinating Elisabeth Murdoch's transmission via the BT Tower of the “first live-broadcast mass snuff film in human history” on 9/11. (cf. Thomas Barnett)

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