Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Sidley Austin Lawyers Linked To Pedophile Entrapment Center

“Twin Towers: Demolished For Effect”

The Abel Danger White House Group announced today it has linked Sidley Austin lawyers to a pedophile entrapment center at Hull House and the associated use of SOS Children’s Villages to extort Rockefeller Family trusts.

Abel Danger spokesperson Field McConnell claims that Sidley Austin hired Michelle Obama and Bernardine Dohrn through Hull House to film Rockefeller trustees at SOS pedophile brothels and extort trust investment in a leveraged lease, allegedly set up by City & Guilds Livery Companies for the Carbon Disclosure Project, to be triggered with a David and Nelson demolition of the Twin Towers in New York on 9/11.

Prequel 1:
Sidley Austin Law Firm - Time-Lapse Cryptography Keys - Concealed Communications - Canadian Pig Farm Family Trust - 150 Years of Practice Exposed

Prequel 2:
Crown Agents Sisters Sarah ('Fergie') Ferguson - U.S. Senior Executive Service (SES) - digital snuff-film images - SOS Children’s Villages

See # 20, 21
Abel Danger Mischief Makers - Mistress of the Revels - 'Man-In-The-Middle' Attacks


“The Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP) is an organisation based in the United Kingdom which works with shareholders and corporations claiming to disclose the greenhouse gas emissions of major corporations. .. The CDP represents 655 institutional investors, with a combined $78 trillion under management. CDP has 501(c)3 charitable status through [entrapped and extorted trustees of] Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors in New York and is a registered charity in the United Kingdom”

“Actor Christian "Batman" Bale is a hero to a 10-year old boy I'll identify as "M." And it all happened under the radar, minus the Batmobile and without the cape. • The backshot: Several weeks ago, Bale, who is interested in child welfare and foster care, came to Chicago to visit SOS Children's Village Chicago at 76th and Parnell. • The backstory: The mega-talented Brit actor [American Psycho] didn't want publicity; he arrived sporting a beard and wearing a cap. He was intent on a two-day visit "seeking information on developing a community in Los Angeles like SOS, which provides a home environment for siblings in foster care," said a source. • The upshot: Bale, who spent a great deal of time in Chicago filming "The Dark Knight" Batman movie, encountered M when he quietly visited one of the SOS homes unannounced . . . and walked into the youngster's room -- which was decorated almost entirely in Batman paraphernalia. • Bale "had no idea [M] was a Batman fan . . . and [M] had no idea who this strange visitor was," said civic leader Lynn Kiley, an SOS Village advocate.”

“Visitors noted the less-than-optimal conditions for health and sanitation that directly affected children's well-being. As a result, children were given baths in [Hull House] settlement houses. (Note the immunization scab on the arm of the child on the right.) (Reproduced with permission: Jane Addams [Founder of Hull House in 1891 who used cash extorted by Sidley Austin lawyers from captive trusts] Memorial Collection, JAMC negative 607, Special Collections, University Library, University of Illinois at Chicago.)”

“Nonprofit world wonders how Hull House failed given executives on board January 27, 2012 The nonprofit community is still numb from news that the Jane Addams Hull House Association is closing its doors for good today, weeks before the stated March closure date. I'm hearing the same question pop up: How could it happen with such a heavy-weight board of trustees? Of Hull House's 30 board members, there are at least five financial advisers, five attorneys, including Paul Svoboda of Sidley Austin LLP, and a few CEOs, including Martin Hughes, chairman and CEO of Hub International Ltd. Prue Beidler, a former chairman of the Chicago Community Trust, also was on the board. The Trust, which has been known to convene emergency task forces to ensure programs (like the arts) continue, says it never received a call for help from trustees. None of the 18 board members I called this week got back to me [they are Shia, scared], though I did connect with George Russell, a management consultant who says he stepped away from Hull House nine months ago when he moved out of the area. “There was a lot of activity on the fundraising side,” he says. “The board was very active in trying to address the issues. As a board member you were there to contribute and find others to contribute.” Hull House, most recently located at 1030 W. Van Buren St., was a social services agency that offered a variety of services to families and children, the homeless and the unemployed. Its website has stated for years that it helped 60,000 each year, but a board member says in recent years it was more like 14,000. Board Chairman Stephen Saunders told me last week that Hull House has debt, but he wouldn't say how much. The agency has been unable to meet payments to some vendors and is past due on current payments for its operating costs. Here's a full list of Jane Addams Hull House's trustees. Follow Shia on Twitter at @ShiaKapos.”

“PAUL A. SVOBODA is a partner in the [Sidley Austin] Chicago office. A focus of Mr. Svoboda’s practice is the representation of not-for-profit and tax-exempt organizations on tax, corporate and related matters. These organizations include nationally-recognized private foundations as well as smaller corporate and family foundations, publicly-supported charitable and educational institutions, and trade and business associations. Mr. Svoboda also represents families and individuals on a variety of estate planning and estate administration matters. As a component of this practice, he frequently counsels individuals on structuring charitable gifts, including the use of charitable split-interest trusts and other gifting techniques, and gives lectures to the public on gift planning and other charitable issues. Mr. Svoboda joined the firm in 1990, after working for the Coudert law firm in Paris, France on tax, corporate and arbitration matters. MEMBERSHIPS & AFFILIATIONS Trustee, Jane Addams Hull House Association WTTW/WFMT Planned Giving Advisory Committee Lincoln Park Zoo Planned Giving Advisory Council Distinguished Gift Committee of the American Cancer Society (Illinois Division). Springboard Foundation, a supporting organization of The Chicago Community Trust Alumni representative for Cambridge University [Apostles' Club base for SOS Pedophile Villages] in the Chicago area”

“Company History: One of the world's largest law firms, Chicago-based Sidley Austin Brown & Wood is a legal powerhouse with several branch offices in the United States, Asia, Europe, and the Middle East. The firm has a long history in traditional industries such as electrical utilities, communications, and railroads .. As more businesses expand overseas, Sidley Austin Brown & Wood plays a major role in the world's increasingly globalized economy. Origins In 1866 Norman Williams and John Leverett Thompson fulfilled an adolescent commitment when they started their law partnership of Williams & Thompson in Chicago. In their first few years their general practice included collecting debts, litigation, real estate work in the booming city, and writing wills. [Managed the trust funds for an allegedly extorted Mary Lincoln and had her locked up in an asylum to keep her from revealing the role of the Adelphi hit teams and the Playfair Time Lapse Cipher in the assassination of her husband] In 1867 Williams was one of the incorporators of Pullman's Palace Car Company, the Chicago company that became famous for making railroad sleeping cars. The young partnership in 1969 began its long-term representation of Western Union Telegraph Company when it moved its central division headquarters from Cleveland to Chicago. After Walter L. Newberry died in 1868, the law firm successfully represented Mrs. Newberry in estate litigation. That allowed the Newberry family to use its wealth to build Chicago's Newberry Library, which was officially chartered in 1894 .. In 1874 the firm gained The Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) as another long-term client [Sidley’s YMCA client facilities were allegedly used Maurice Strong in 1947 in New York for sexual entrapment of Noah Monod, then treasurer of the U.N., and David Rockefeller who handled U.N. funds through his Chase Bank, and John J. McCloy, member of a law firm that concealed Sidley control of the Rockefeller family business] The firm played a significant role in the young communications industry. It represented Western Electric Manufacturing Company and its successor Western Electric Company, which made equipment for Western Union and also became the nation's major manufacturer of telephone equipment in the 1880s. When Jay Gould instituted his so-called 'telegraph wars,' Williams & Thompson served Western Union as it tried to resist but eventually was taken over by Gould in 1881. In 1881 the law firm incorporated the Chicago Telephone Company, one of its major clients well into the 20th century. The Partnership from 1900 to 1945 .. In 1915 the firm gained a new full-time clerk or associate named Edwin C. Austin. Born in 1892, Austin graduated from the University of Wisconsin in 1912 and then in 1915 graduated as the top student from the Northwestern University Law School [where Bernardine Dohrn now teaches ‘Torture – Paradigms and Practice]. Later chosen as a name partner, Austin remained a key figure in the firm for over 60 years. When the firm then known as Holt, Cutting & Sidley celebrated its 50th anniversary in 1916, it had four partners, four clerks or associates, and ten staff employees ... Under Cutting's leadership, the firm represented numerous prominent Chicago citizens in wills and estate matters. After Richard W. Sears, cofounder of Sears, Roebuck & Company, died in 1914, the firm worked until 1931 to resolve Sears's estate matters. In 1923 the partnership assisted Edith Rockefeller McCormick, the daughter of John D. Rockefeller, when she established the Edith Rockefeller McCormick Trust. After she died in 1931, the firm spent 20 years resolving disputes concerning her estate. In 1932 the law firm handled the estate of William Wrigley, Jr., who had started his chewing gum business back in 1892 in Chicago.”

“Rockefeller Chief McDonald Dies in Apparent Suicide (Update1) By [bn:PRSN=7505636] Charles Stein [] - September 15, 2009 16:11 EDT Sept. 15 (Bloomberg) --James McDonald, chief executive officer of New York investment firm Rockefeller & Co., died Sunday from a single gunshot wound that was probably [!!!] self- inflicted, officials in Massachusetts said. His body was found in a car behind an auto dealership in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, said Gregg Miliote, a spokesman for the Bristol County district attorney’s office in New Bedford. While police didn’t find a note, McDonald had called his wife earlier in the day, Miliote said. McDonald, who was 56, headed Rockefeller & Co. for more than eight years, building the former family office founded by oil man John D. Rockefeller in 1882 into a wealth manager with $25 billion in client assets. Paris-based Societe Generale SA [7/7 bomb financed by SG family trusts!] last year bought 37 percent of Rockefeller Financial Services, parent of Rockefeller Co., to add wealthy clients in the U.S. “He was a highly regarded figure in the business here in Boston,” said Tim Vaill, chief executive officer of Boston Private Financial Holdings Inc., which competes in the same field. A graduate of Harvard college, McDonald ran Pell, Rudman & Co., a Boston-based wealth management firm, before joining Rockefeller. He was a board member at NYSE Euronext and chairman of New York’s Japan Society, a nonprofit organization that provides information about Japan, according to its Web site. McDonald was appointed to CIT Group Inc.’s board of directors in October 2007 and retired from the money-losing lender in May, two months before the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. refused to guarantee the company’s debt, driving it toward a possible bankruptcy. Family Office Rockefeller & Co. was set up in 1979 by members of the Rockefeller family as a successor to the family office, according to a company release. The firm today manages money for individuals, families and institutions, according to its Web site. Thomas Coyle, editor of Family Wealth Report, a newsletter based in Bangor, Maine, said the firm still manages money for members of the Rockefeller family. In a telephone interview, he described the company as a “high-touch operation” that provides trust services, tax help and concierge services to well-to-do clients. At a press conference announcing the Societe Generale deal, McDonald said the firm would offer services to clients with at least $30 million to invest. “Jim McDonald was an exceptional individual who provided strong leadership of Rockefeller and Co. for over eight years,” said Colin Campbell, the firm’s chairman of the board, in an e- mailed statement. Austin Shapard, Rockefeller’s chief operating and financial officer, has assumed leadership of the firm on an interim basis, the company said in the statement. To contact the reporter on this story: Charles Stein in Boston at cstein4@bloomberg.net. To contact the editors responsible for this story: Christian Baumgaertel at cbaumgaertel@bloomberg.net”



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