McConnell claims that Barclays’ lesbians designed Spectrum to download pedophile images from a racketeering joint venture between Canada's Thomson Reuters (the LIBOR data provider), the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) and DoJ Pride.
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Marine Links Thomson Reuters Family Office to SamCam LIBOR Fraud
Barclays unveils app for gay, bi and trans staff by Staff Writer, PinkNews.co.uk 23 April 2012, 11:46am Barclays has launched a new smartphone app to support its gay, bi and trans staff to keep them aware of news and events. The new Barclays Spectrum app will help staff stay in touch and is free to download from the Apple App Store and Android Marketplace. Staff can access an exclusive members area, which provides details of upcoming events, news articles and links to Spectrum’s social media presence on Facebook and Twitter. Barclays Spectrum is an award winning network for LGBT staff – but to date active membership has been centred around the company’s largest employment centres such as Canary Wharf, Northampton and Radbroke in Cheshire.”
“The British government has called in the fraud squad to investigate possible crimes and will tighten laws over attempts to manipulate interbank lending rates. That scandal has engulfed Barclays – which will pay 364 million euros to settle allegations – and is set to spread to other banks. Barclays chief executive Bob Diamond acknowledged that the settlement would damage customer trust in the bank. British Prime Minister David Cameron said: “This is a scandal, it’s extremely serious. They’ve paid a very large fine [with alleged kickbacks to the Thomson Reuters Family Office and some ‘equitable sharing’ with SamCam insiders] and quite rightly but frankly the Barclays management team have some big questions to answer. Who was responsible? [The people who set up the man-in-the-middle attack. Ask Gareth Williams, you stupid twonk. Oops, he’s dead!] Who was going to take responsibility? How are they being held accountable?””
“Community Involvement AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION Thomson Reuters proudly partners with the International Association of Chiefs of Police to present the distinguished IACP/Thomson Reuters Award for Excellence in Criminal Investigation. Thomson Reuters has sponsored this award since 2003. We proudly partner with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC). Each day, over 2,000 children are reported missing. NCMEC utilizes CLEAR to aid the critical work they do to protect children. Thomson Reuters continually works to support the efforts of the center. This year, in addition to product sponsorships, we participated in the Hope Awards, honoring exceptional worldwide child protection efforts. CLEAR success story: In 2009, a child was abducted by a stranger while playing in her front yard in Texas. With a tip received through a law enforcement hotline, analysts used CLEAR to locate a residential address through a P.O. Box provider. Law enforcement officials set up surveillance on the possible location and the abductor was quickly apprehended. The missing child was found inside and reunited with her family. The quick work of law enforcement and the address information found in CLEAR was directly responsible for rescuing this child and most likely saved her life. To learn more about NCMEC, please go to www.missingkids.com.”
From inside the OODA loop, Abel Danger wishes its Canadian readers ..
Happy Canada Day!
Presidential Mandate
Abel Danger
“The British government has called in the fraud squad to investigate possible crimes and will tighten laws over attempts to manipulate interbank lending rates. That scandal has engulfed Barclays – which will pay 364 million euros to settle allegations – and is set to spread to other banks. Barclays chief executive Bob Diamond acknowledged that the settlement would damage customer trust in the bank. British Prime Minister David Cameron said: “This is a scandal, it’s extremely serious. They’ve paid a very large fine [with alleged kickbacks to the Thomson Reuters Family Office and some ‘equitable sharing’ with SamCam insiders] and quite rightly but frankly the Barclays management team have some big questions to answer. Who was responsible? [The people who set up the man-in-the-middle attack. Ask Gareth Williams, you stupid twonk. Oops, he’s dead!] Who was going to take responsibility? How are they being held accountable?””
“Community Involvement AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION Thomson Reuters proudly partners with the International Association of Chiefs of Police to present the distinguished IACP/Thomson Reuters Award for Excellence in Criminal Investigation. Thomson Reuters has sponsored this award since 2003. We proudly partner with the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC). Each day, over 2,000 children are reported missing. NCMEC utilizes CLEAR to aid the critical work they do to protect children. Thomson Reuters continually works to support the efforts of the center. This year, in addition to product sponsorships, we participated in the Hope Awards, honoring exceptional worldwide child protection efforts. CLEAR success story: In 2009, a child was abducted by a stranger while playing in her front yard in Texas. With a tip received through a law enforcement hotline, analysts used CLEAR to locate a residential address through a P.O. Box provider. Law enforcement officials set up surveillance on the possible location and the abductor was quickly apprehended. The missing child was found inside and reunited with her family. The quick work of law enforcement and the address information found in CLEAR was directly responsible for rescuing this child and most likely saved her life. To learn more about NCMEC, please go to www.missingkids.com.”
From inside the OODA loop, Abel Danger wishes its Canadian readers ..
Happy Canada Day!
Presidential Mandate
Abel Danger
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