McConnell invites DOJ Pride investigators to track HSBC’s ongoing payment of bribes into his sister’s DoJ Asset Forfeiture Fund and its alleged procurement of Nortel JABS for offices at Canada Square, Canary Wharf, to book the Candyman's protégée actors (WOB) in and out of global crime scenes (cf. JonBenet, Khobar and USS Cole).
Prequel:
McConnell Links Kristine Marcy Nortel JABS To Gore Hammer JonBenet [Wells Fargo]
“Willy Wonka & The Chocolate Factory - "The Candy Man Can"”
“The Children of Kenya: sing to Obama and the world”
“Rep. Schilling on his Bipartisan Bill to Reform Small Business Contracting”
“Children shot, killed at Connecticut school (reuters).flv [Thomson Reuters allegedly extorted by Candyman protégées, booked helo on HSBC Nortel JABS with foreknowledge of timelines]”
“Horrible Injustice: HSBC Above Laws, Woman Gets Life Sentence”
“Nortel - Wiki Article”
"Dec 14, 2012 4:08pm ‘Our Hearts Are Broken Today,’ President Obama Says … The president’s public reaction was not only more emotional than after any previous shooting during his presidency – many of which he recited in a grim list – but more political. While the president has avoided any serious discussions of gun control, today he hinted about the subject. “As a country, we have been through this too many times, whether it’s an elementary school in Newtown or a shopping mall in Oregon or a temple in Wisconsin or a movie theater in Aurora or a street corner in Chicago,” the president said. “These neighborhoods are our neighborhoods, and these children are our children, and we’re going to have to come together and take meaningful action to prevent more tragedies like this, regardless of the politics.” The president noted that he spoke with Connecticut Gov. Dan Malloy, offering his condolences and any needed resource, and FBI director Robert Mueller.” But the president, who was first informed of the shooting at around 10:30 a.m. this morning by homeland security adviser John Brennan, said he reacted to the news “not as a president but, as anybody would, as a parent.” [Brennan and Mueller use HSBC Nortel JABS to book saboteurs, assassins and double agents through CSI]”
“2003-02-17
Vol 18 No 20
DATA CONSUMERS
HSBC to Use 40 [Mentor-Protegee] Vendors on New Floors
Traders at HSBC’s new $1.2 billion (£780 million) Canary Wharf building--the last of whom move in today--will receive a combination of data, news and research services from around 40 data vendors including Thomson Financial, Moneyline Telerate and EBS with video switching provided by London-based keyboard, video and mouse hardware supplier Wey Technology, say sources close to the bank.
Roy Culligan, HSBC’s senior IT manager, says Reuters and Bloomberg are the dominant market data suppliers at the bank but declines to name any of the other suppliers or specific products, saying that the agreements are commercially confidential. The data and trading applications will be delivered via a new centrally managed infrastructure designed to enable an efficient and cost-saving hot-desking trading floor.
The bank has installed a "standard" desktop configuration with a basic tier of common desktop applications, and a second-tier of market data and trading capabilities per department, installed and managed centrally via a Nortel Networks-based, LAN switching infrastructure [allegedly supporting Short for Snuff Swaps with Kristine Marcy and Obama’s Candyman SBA actors booked in and out of crime scenes with JABS]. Applications used by all would be managed centrally and made available wherever traders log in according to their user profiles, with physical installations reserved for a small number of specialist, niche applications on a user-by-user basis.
The market data distribution backbone underlying the hot-desk capabilities is a combination of Reuters Triarch for delivering Reuters market data services to traders and Tibco Software’s TIB messaging to support front-office applications and system to system trading interconnections.
The bank also uses FTI’s Assets, Institutes and Prices (AIP) product to acquire, validate, clean, store and publish reference data from various sources; the Magnet market data management system from Chicago-based Market Data Professionals (IMD, Dec. 23, 2002); and market data cost management software from Market Data Services Ltd. (IMD, June 4, 2001).”
“HSBC's global overhaul to include 30,000 job cuts August 01, 2011 (AP) — British banking group HSBC said Monday it will cut 30,000 jobs worldwide by 2013 and sell almost half its retail bank branches in the U.S., part of a new strategy to focus on fast-growing emerging markets. … Stay on top of Chicago business with our free daily e-newsletters As part of its restructuring, HSBC will sell 195 retail banking branches in the United States to First Niagara Bank for around $1 billion. Most of the branches to be sold are in upstate New York, while six are in Connecticut. Four more are in northern Westchester County, and two in Putnam County. The bank is still dealing with the legacy of bad loans in the U.S. from the 2003 acquisition of consumer lender Household International Inc. The acquisition made HSBC the biggest subprime lender in the United States at the time, which resulted in billions of losses to HSBC leading up to the financial crisis of 2008.
Read more: http://www.chicagobusiness.com/article/20110801/NEWS01/110809995/hsbcs-global-overhaul-to-include-30-000-job-cuts#ixzz2F5zPjbQ9”
Mentor Candyman Brennan
The Analysis Corporation
Global Defense Technology & Systems, Inc (GTEC) 2200 Defense Highway, Suite 405 Crofton, Md. 21114 301-858-1255 |
December 2010
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Sister's Protégées use Nortel JABS backdoor
The McKenna Principals, Inc.
11780 Chanceford Drive Woodbridge, Va. 22192 703-670-3003 SB, SDB, WOB |
The Analysis Corporation
Global Defense Technology & Systems, Inc (GTEC) 2200 Defense Highway, Suite 405 Crofton, Md. 21114 301-858-1255 |
December 2010
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Strohmier Consulting, LLC
1604 Spring Hill Road, Suite 308 Vienna, Va. 22182 703-858-5210 SB, SDB, WOB |
The Analysis Group, LLC
300 North Washington Street, Suite 101 Falls Church, Va. 22046 703-241-7819 Ext 221 |
January 2011
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Future Integrated Systems, LLC
4443 Brookfield Corporate Drive, Suite 105 Chantilly, Va. 20151 703-378-5055 Ext 101 SB, WOB |
After leaving government service in 2005, Brennan became CEO of The Analysis Corporation, a security consulting business, and served as chairman of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance, an association of intelligence professionals.[8] Brennan's 25 years with the CIA included work as a Near East and South Asia analyst, as station chief in Saudi Arabia, and as director of the National Counterterrorism Center.[2][4][9]
Brennan, the son of Irish immigrants from Roscommon, Ireland, was raised in North Bergen, New Jersey.[9] He attended the Immaculate Heart of Mary elementary school, and graduated from Saint Joseph of the Palisades High School in West New York, New Jersey.
While riding a bus to class at Fordham University, he saw an ad in The New York Times that said the CIA was recruiting, and felt a CIA career would be a good match for his "wanderlust" and his desire to do public service.[4] He received a B.A. in political science from Fordham in 1977.[2] His studies included a junior year abroad learning Arabic and taking Middle Eastern studies courses at the American University in Cairo.[2][4] He also received a Master of Arts in government with a concentration in Middle Eastern studies from the University of Texas at Austin in 1980.[4] He speaks Arabic fluently.[9]
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Career highlights:
Brennan's CIA career, which reached the "highest rungs" of the CIA, included analyst and administrative work in the Washington D.C. area, and overseas work as a spy.[1][4][10] At one point, he was a daily intelligence briefer for President Bill Clinton.[4] In 1996 he was CIA station chief in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia when the Khobar Towers bombing killed 19 U.S. servicemen.[4] In 1999 he was appointed chief of staff to George Tenet, then-Director of the CIA.[2][4] Brennan became deputy executive director of the CIA in March 2001.[2] He was director of the newly created Terrorist Threat Integration Center from 2003 to 2004, an office which sifted through and compiled information for President Bush's daily top secret intelligence briefings and employed the services of analysts from a dozen U.S. agencies and entities.[11] His final post with the CIA was as director of the National Counterterrorism Center in 2004 and 2005, which incorporated information on terrorist activities across U.S. agencies.[2][12] Brennan then left government service for a few years, becoming Chairman of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance (INSA) and the CEO of The Analysis Corporation(TAC). He continued to lead TAC after its acquisition by Global Strategies Group [1] in 2007 and its growth as the Global Intelligence Solutions division of Global's North American technology business GTEC, before returning to government service with the Obama administration.[8] On May 2, 2011, Brennan represented a team which under the direction of President Obamakilled Osama Bin Laden. He described the moments watching the SEAL Teams move into Osama's compound as "one of the most anxiety filled times in the lives of the people assembled" and that "minutes passed like days".[13] Counter-terroism advisor to Obama.
In late 2008 Brennan was the reported choice for Director of the CIA in the incoming Obama administration. Brennan withdrew his name from consideration because of opposition to his CIA service under President George W. Bush and past public statements he had made in support of so-called "enhanced interrogation techniques and the transfer of terrorism suspects to countries where they might be tortured.[2][4][14] Obama then appointed him to be his chief counter terrorism advisor, a position which did not require Senate confirmation.[2][4][7]
In August 2009, Brennan criticized some Bush administration anti-terror policies saying that waterboarding had threatened national security by increasing the recruitment of terrorists and decreasing the willingness of other nations to cooperate with the U.S.[15] He also described the Obama administration's focus as being on "extremists" and not "jihadists". He said that using the second term, which means one who is struggling for a holy goal, gives "these murderers the religious legitimacy they desperately seek" and suggests the U.S. is at war with the religion of Islam.[15]
Brennan, standing, second from right, in the Situation Room during the Osama Bin Laden raid.
In an early December 2009 interview with the Bergen Record Brennan remarked, "the U.S. intelligence and law enforcement communities have to bat 1.000 every day. The terrorists are trying to be successful just once".[4] At a press conferences days after the failed Christmas Day bomb attack on Northwest Airlines Flight 253 by Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, Brennan said U.S. intelligence agencies did not miss any signs that could have prevented the attempt but later said he had let the President down by underestimating a small group of Yemeni terrorists and not connecting them to the attempted bomber.[1][16] Within two weeks after the incident, however, he produced a highly critical report of the performance of U.S. intelligence agencies, concluding that their focus on terrorist attempts aimed at U.S. soil was inadequate.[10] In February 2010, he stated on Meet the Press that he was tired of Republican lawmakers using national security issues as political footballs, and making allegations where they do not know the facts.[17]
Drone program
In April 2012 Brennan was the first Obama administration official to publicly acknowledge CIA Drone attacks in Pakistan, Yemen, Somalia, Libya, Afghanistan, and elsewhere. In his speech he argued for the legality, morality, and effectiveness of the program[18][19][20]. The ACLU and other organizations disagreed. In 2011/2012 he also helped re-organize the process, under the aegis of the Disposition Matrix database, by which people outside of war zones were put on the list of drone targets. According to an Associated Press story, the reorganization helped "concentrate power" over the process inside the White House administration. [21][22] [23]”
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