Wednesday, March 14, 2012

McConnell Links Rebekah Wade Time Lapse Key to Case of Folded Spook

The Abel Danger White House Group announced today that has linked Rebekah Wade’s use of a time lapse key to the Federal Bridge Certification Authority in the ‘The Case of the Folded Spook’.

Abel Danger’s Global Operations Director, Field McConnell, is inviting the winterpatriot author of the Alderney Street Mystery to contact him to discuss the MoD’s Federal Bridge root key holder who allegedly gave Wade’s agents at GCHQ a time-lapse opportunity to trap, fold and kill Gareth Williams in a North Face sports bag.

Prequel 1:
McConnell Links Arrest of Rebekah Wade To Bullingdon Pedophile Trap


Sherlock Holmes And The Alderney Street Mystery In memory of Gareth Wyn Williams and with apologies to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, a work of factual fiction in progress, from Winter Patriot

Chapter 112: A New Perspective "You certainly can't start yet," said Sherlock Holmes to his brother, "although I must say I admire your enthusiasm. You'll need to eat well, and sleep soundly, for at least a couple of days before you can think clearly enough to help us. If you'll excuse me for a moment, I will see what arrangements can be made.

"Mrs. Hudson!" called Sherlock as he stepped through the doorway.

"May I pour you another cup of tea?" I asked when Mycroft and I were alone.

"Certainly, doctor," he replied. "Yes, please."

"Are you sure it won't keep you awake?" I asked.

"Not very likely," he replied. "It has been so long since I slept."

"I understand how difficult it can be to sleep soundly," I said, thinking back to my dreams of the man in the padlocked holdall. "You are probably in a mild state of shock, mentally if not also physically. So you can expect certain difficulties while you recover. But I will keep an eye on you, and if you need medical help, it won't be far away."

Mycroft looked at me very intently and said, "What sort of difficulties?"

"You might have more trouble sleeping than you think," I replied. "It may take a few days for your appetite to reappear. You might experience periods of restlessness, or lethargy. Everyone reacts differently."

"Go on," he said.

"Those are the most common short-term effects," I continued. "Some of the other changes will likely be permanent.

"How so?" asked Mycroft.

"You are on the path to a new perspective," I answered. "Once you begin to understand that the present wars are all 'justified' by deliberate lies, and that the lies are promoted, and their hideous effects hidden, by all the major news sources, it will change your views of everything: the world, your country, and especially the role your country has played in the world.

"You may find yourself thinking about conflicts in the Falklands, or in Northern Ireland, or some of our other recent interventions in foreign countries, and questioning the justifications presented to the public. You may think back to the role you have played in these events, and recall some of the lies you believed at the time, and some of the actions you took which you would rather not have taken. It is a natural reaction, and it is never pleasant, but I assure you it is most necessary."

Mycroft nodded slowly, inviting me to continue.

"You may find yourself looking even farther afield, and deeper into history," I said, "and seeing it all in a much different light."

"How far are you thinking?" asked Mycroft.

"As far as you are willing to go," I replied. "The empire brought brutal repression to Africa, India, Malaya, and many other places. In Australia, we claimed ownership of an entire continent, and turned it into an open-air prison. We shipped the worst of our criminals there, to ravage the natives -- and ravage they did -- when they'd had enough of killing one another!

"When you begin to see that empire is not a matter of glory and honour, but one of murder and exploitation, you will recall an endless list of grievous incidents, all too painful to contemplate. And yet you will feel compelled examine them closely, as they are sources of valuable knowledge.

"As you may have heard, I was wounded in Afghanistan, where I was an Army surgeon. At the time, I saw my role as an honourable one, driven by mercy and compassion, and my injury as a tragic consequence of my service. But now, I see the entire campaign as a tragic malfeasance, and the damage to my shoulder as my penalty for having participated in it.

"I got off lightly. So many men were killed, or wounded much more seriously than I was. And plenty of other people -- 'savages,' we called them -- suffered far worse than we did, although none of them had ever attacked our country, nor could they have. We were the transgressors. They were trying to defend their homes and families -- just as we should do were the roles reversed.

"What made us 'civilized' and our victims 'savages?' Was it because we were so willing to spend our lives and fortunes building lethal weapons, and using them in an attempt to conquer the world? Is this what civilized people do?

"Were we simply gullible, eager to believe the lies we were told, and willing to do horrible things because of them? Or were we the savages?

"It has taken me a long time to understand this. But now that I do, the whole world looks different to me. I will never again see it as I once did.

"I see," said "Mycroft.

"You will," I replied. "Before very long you will have a new perspective on everything."”

………………………..

Chapter 113: A Needle In A Haystack … Mycroft began to unpack a few things. We left him and returned to our flat. "That was quite a turn of events, no?" said Sherlock with a hint of a smile. "This changes the dynamic considerably. He's not fond of physical exertion, but you won't find a better thinker anywhere. "Give him a few days to recover, and then we'll find that adding Mycroft to our team has doubled our brain-power." "Seriously?" I asked. "Do you really think he's as smart as you are?" "No, Watson," replied Sherlock. "I think he's smarter than the two of us put together!" "You're being modest, I take it," I said. "On the contrary," replied the detective. "I do not count modesty as a virtue. It is as likely to warp the truth as conceit. I am telling you this because it's true." I nodded and Sherlock continued. "How are you doing with your research on the Pat Tillman story?" "I have made no progress whatsoever," I replied. "I have made no progress on my current line of inquiry, either," said my friend. "So we're even." … "I was about to resume my work," I said, "unless you would like me to do something else." … "That will be fine," said Sherlock. "When Mycroft joins us, I may need to divert you for a while. But that won't happen until Wednesday at the earliest. In the meantime, I will leave you to it. "I need to step out for a while," he continued. "I wonder whether you would be good enough to keep an eye on my brother while I am gone?" "Yes, of course," I said. "May I ask where you're going?" "You may certainly ask," he replied. "But I can hardly tell you. I'm not quite sure, myself." The grease-stained mechanic stepped into his bedroom and emerged a few minutes later in a completely different disguise. "You never cease to amaze me, Holmes," I said when I saw him. "Good!" said he. "Let us see whether I can pull a needle from a haystack, and amaze you a second time." "What sort of needle are you looking for?" I asked. "Shh!" he replied, with a finger to his lips. And then he slipped quietly away. http://shatasm.blogspot.com/

GCHQ: Britain's Most Secret Intelligence Agency

Jan. 1968 Geoffrey Prime [pedophile trapper] offers his service to the Russians

9 Sept. 1968 Geoffrey Prime [pedophile trapper] begins work at GCHQ’s London Processing Group

1973 Clifford Cocks discovers the asymmetric algorithm later the foundation of RSA [and Federal Bridge]

22 Mar. 1976 Geoffrey Prime [pedophile trapper] moves from London to Cheltenham

28 Sept. 1977 Geoffrey Prime [pedophile trapper] resigns from GCHQ

24 May 1979 NSA Director Bobby Ray Inman writes to Brian Tovey about "Collection of Information on U.S. Persons"

26 Jun. 1982 Geoffrey Prime [pedophile] confesses to police that he has spied for the KGB

1987 Peter Wright's Spycatcher MI5 memoir causes GCHQ to delay the Clifford Cocks revelation by 10 years

5 Feb. 1993 John Adye informs IOCA that GCHQ categorically denies intercepting phone calls involving the Royal Family

18 Dec. 1997 Clifford Cocks delivers a public talk on the contribution of Ellis, Cocks and Williamson to Public Key Cryptography [and Federal Bridge to be used on 9/11]

16 Jan. 1997 GCHQ relaxes regulation on the employment of gays and lesbians [who allegedly helped Rebekah Wade set up pedophile traps for their heterosexual colleagues]

May 1999 Foreign Secretary Robin Cook announces Benhall as the site for the new "Doughnut" building [equipped with Federal Bridge financed by Cameron’s friend Ross Goobey at Treasury through Royal Mail / Post Office and BT pension fund]

Jan. 2000 GCHQ assists NSA during a major computer failure at its Fort Meade headquarters

11 Sept. 2001 9/11 terrorist attacks on New York and Washington [using time-lapse keys on Federal Bridge]

12 Sept. 2001 Directors of MI5, SIS and GCHQ fly to Washington [allegedly using Kristine Marcy, Field McConnell’s sister, to procure illegal documents to bypass customs & immigration]

9 Jan. 2008 Ken Wharfe, former bodyguard, tells the Princess Diana Inquest that recordings were probably made by GCHQ

Jul. 2010 Leaked Whitehall report argues GCHQ's ethnic minority employees are too few at 2.49% of the workforce

23 Aug. 2010 The body of Garreth Williams, a GCHQ employee on secondment to SIS, is discovered in his flat in Pimlico [where the crime scene was ‘dressed’ – allegedly by Rebekahg Wade’s agents using FBCA tine-lapse keys – to make it look as though Gareth was a member of the GCHQ LGBT community as opposed to one of its victims]

KATIE, [GCHQ] information specialist ‘Some people believe that being bi or gay, or anything other than textbook heterosexual, would rule you out from working in intelligence but that’s not true. GCHQ values ability above everything else – my sexuality hasn’t had an impact on any of my working relationships. I’m proud to be part of our LGBT network, PRIDE.’”

“UPDATE (23 Dec) – Pandora: The Sun editor Rebekah Wade – who celebrated Elton John’s nuptials with the headline “Elton takes David up the aisle” – takes a keen interest in the gay rights movement. Last week, her newspaper included a pair of “lesbian” Page Three girls, Melanie and Becky, who are supposed to be contemplating marriage. Not everyone was convinced, though. Indeed, one grizzled hack quizzed Wade about the matter at fellow editor Andy Coulson’s Christmas bash on Wednesday. “A colleague told Rebekah he didn’t think they’re really lesbians,” I’m told. “He’d spent the day going through all the pictures of the lesbians getting married, and said none of them look remotely like Melanie and Becky.” Wade stood doggedly by her story. “She insisted Melanie and Becky were planning on a civil partnership very soon, but admitted there had been a slight problem, because one of the lesbians’ boyfriends was objecting.””


Please visit links below to get a sense of why Field may be able to help to bring “The Case of the Folded Spook” to the same conclusion as the author of “Sherlock Holmes and The of Alderney Street Mystery

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