Thursday, November 21, 2013

#1760: Marine Links MI-3 Mariners’ Peg Boy Wallis to SSY Coldstream Snipers’ JFK

Plum City – (AbelDanger.net). United States Marine Field McConnell has linked the late Wallis Simpson – apparent peg-boy mentor for the late Duke of Windsor and the MI-3 Master Mariners Livery Company – to a Simpson, Spence & Young (SSY) sniper team allegedly deployed by the former Coldstream Guards Intelligence officer Ernest Aldrich Simpson (now Aharon Solomons) for the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963.

More to follow but McConnell expects to make a definitive statement on November 22, 2013.

Disambiguation:

MI-3B = Livery Company patent-pool supply-chain users of Privy Purse and Forfeiture Fund Marcy (Forfeiture Fund – KPMG Small Business Loan Auction – Con Air Medical JABS)
+ Inkster (Privy Purse – KPMG tax shelter – RCMP Wandering Persons – Loss Adjuster fraud)
+ Interpol (Berlin ‘41-‘45 – Operation Paperclip Foreign Fugitive – William Higgitt – Entrust)
+ Intrepid (William Stephenson – GAPAN, Mariners patent pools – Wild Bill Pearl Harbor 9/11) +Baginski (Serco Information Technologists Skynet sodomite mesh, KPMG Consulting Tillman)

MI-3 = Marine Interruption Intelligence and Investigation unit set up in 1987 to destroy above

McConnell’s Book 12 www.abeldanger.net shows agents in his Marine Interruption, Intelligence and Investigations (MI-3) group mingling in various OODA exit modes with agents of the Marcy Inkster Interpol Intrepid (MI-3) Livery protection racket based at Skinners’ Hall, Dowgate Hill.

Prequel 1: #1759: Marine Links MI-3 Mariners Peg Boy Cipher to JFK Wallis Simpson 3rd Coast Snipers

The JFK Assassination - the Last Shot

Admiralty Law


John Fitzgerald Kennedy, the 35th President of the United States, was assassinated at 12:30 p.m. Central Standard Time (18:30 UTCon Friday, November 22, 1963, in Dealey PlazaDallasTexas.[1][2] Kennedy was fatally shot by a sniper while traveling with his wife JacquelineTexas Governor John Connally, and Connally's wife Nellie, in a presidential motorcade. A ten-month investigation in 1963–64 by the Warren Commission concluded that Kennedy was assassinated by Lee Harvey Oswald, acting alone, and that Jack Ruby also acted alone when he killed Oswald before he could stand trial.

Although the Commission's conclusions were initially supported by a majority of the American public,[3] polls conducted between 1966 and 2003 found that as many as 80 percent of Americans have suspected that there was a plot or cover-up.[4][5] A 1998 CBS News poll showed that 76% of Americans believed the President had been killed as the result of a conspiracy.[6] A 2013 AP poll showed, that although the percentage had fallen, more than 59% of those polled still believed that more than one person was involved in the President's murder.[7][8]

In contrast to the conclusions of the Warren Commission, the United States House Select Committee on Assassinations (HSCA) concluded in 1978 that Kennedy was probably assassinated as a result of a conspiracy.[9] The HSCA found the original FBI investigation and the Warren Commission Report to be seriously flawed. While agreeing with the Commission that Oswald fired all the shots which caused the wounds to Kennedy and Connally, the HSCA stated that there were at least four shots fired (only three of which could be linked to Oswald) and that there was "...a high probability that two gunmen fired at [the] President."[10][11]

The HSCA did not identify any other person or group involved in the assassination besides Oswald, but they did specifically say the CIA, the Soviet Unionorganized crime, and several other groups were not involved, although they could not rule out the involvement of individual members of those groups. Kennedy's assassination is still the subject of widespread debate and has spawned numerous conspiracy theories and alternative scenarios.”

Was Wallis Simpson [2nd wife of the 1st Grand Master of the MI-3 Mariners Livery Company, the late Duke of Windsor] all woman? There's been always been speculation about her sexual make-up. Now in a major reassessment her biographer uncovers new evidence
UPDATED: 12:56 GMT, 6 August 2011
But Wallis almost certainly had a far deeper and darker secret. 
Recent research suggests that she might well have been born with what’s currently called a Disorder of Sexual Development (DSD) or intersexuality, which affects about 4,000 babies annually in the UK. 

Some of its effects are so subtle that, even today, doctors delivering babies with ambiguous genitals cannot be immediately certain if they are holding a boy or a girl. 

This does not mean that Wallis was a man, and she was certainly not a freak. In fact, it’s unlikely that she’d have known that anything was wrong, at least for many years.

Yet the diagnosis is more than wild conjecture because there’s strong circumstantial and psychosexual evidence that Wallis was not wholly female.
The writer Michael Bloch, who lived and worked in Wallis’s house in Paris for years during the later years of her life, claimed that he’d discussed her sexuality with doctors. 

He came to the conclusion that she may have been suffering from Androgen Insensitivity Syndrome, or AIS, which is at the milder end of the intersexuality spectrum. 

A girl with AIS is born genetically male as she has the XY chromosome. 
But because her body’s receptors are insensitive to large amounts of testosterone she produces, she develops outwardly as a woman. 

At puberty, however, the build-up of testosterone can result in long legs, large hands and strong muscles that aid athletic ability — all of which Wallis possessed. 

Another possibility is that she was born a pseudo-hermaphrodite, with the internal reproductive organs of one sex and the external organs of another. 
Was this the case with Wallis? It certainly makes sense of an extraordinary remark she once made to a friend. 

She had never had sexual intercourse with either of her first two husbands, she confided; nor had she ever allowed anyone else to touch her below her personal ‘Mason–Dixon line’ — the name given to the border between the Southern and Northern parts of the United States.

Without the benefit of a full ultrasound or scan, which hadn’t yet been invented, the condition could not have been diagnosed at her birth.

So although Dr Lewis Allen, who delivered Wallis in 1898, might have noticed the baby had slightly strange-looking genitalia, he would have done his best to reassure her parents.

‘She’ll grow out of it,’ he would have told them. 

And, indeed, until puberty, such girls easily pass as normal pre-pubescent females. After puberty, however, there can be a noticeable drift towards the external features of a male — such as a masculine bone structure, accelerated muscle development and a deep voice.”

Born Ernest Henry Child Simpson, Solomons is the son and only child of Ernest Aldrich Simpson and his third wife, the former Mary Raffray (née Mary Huntemuller Kirk). His father was a partner with the shipping brokerage firm Simpson, Spence & Young, and best known as the second husband of Wallis Simpson, who later married the former Edward VIII of the United Kingdom. Solomons was born and baptised as Ernest Henry Child Simpson at Guard's Chapel, Wellington Barracks, London, England. His mother died in 1941, and his father died in 1958, the same year Enrest H.C. Simpson changed his name to Aharon Solomons.

Solomons spent the early years of his childhood in the UKIndia and with friends of his father in PennsylvaniaU.S.. He returned to the U.K. in 1946 and attended Westbourne House School in SussexEngland, then Harrow School, and finally Institut Le Rosey in Switzerland.

In 1957, he was inducted into his father's regiment, the Coldstream Guards, and was commissioned as an officer in the Intelligence Corps and served in the Middle East. In 1962, Solomons moved to Israel and joined the Israeli Defense Forces, where he saw action in 1967-68 and on the Golan Heights in 1973. He married Joy Corisande Jackson in 1960; they have two sons, Uri (b. 1964) and Nadav (b. 1965).”

Ernest Aldrich Simpson (6 May 1897 – 30 November 1958) was an American turned British shipping executive best known as the second husband of Wallis Simpson[n 1]. He was a partner with the shipbrokerage firm Simpson, Spence & Young.

Born in New York City and educated at The Hill School and Harvard, Simpson was briefly a captain in the Coldstream Guards during World War I. His father, Ernest Louis Simpson, cofounded the international ship-brokerage Simpson, Spence & Young which has lasted for more than 130 years[1] and was a British citizen of Jewish background whose original surname was Solomon.[2] His mother, Charlotte Woodward Gaines, was American, daughter of a New York lawyer.[n 2]

His elder sister and only sibling, Maud Simpson,[n 3] married, in 1905, Lt Peter Kerr-Smiley, an army officer and later a Member of Parliament.

Simpson applied to become a naturalized British citizen and renounced his United States citizenship shortly after leaving Harvard during World War I.[2]

"In his younger years he was described as tall, with blue eyes, blond, curly hair, a neat blond moustache and a fastidious dresser," according to an article in .

His first wife, whom he married in New York City, on 22 February 1923 and divorced in 1928, was Dorothea Dechert (died 1967), the former wife of James Flanagan Dechert (died 1968), whom she married in May 1916 and divorced in April 1920. Born Dorothea Webb Parsons, she was a daughter of Arthur Webb Parsons[n 4], a lawyer, and his wife, the former Frances Margaret Graves.
Dorothea and Ernest Simpson had one child, Audrey C. C. Simpson (born 1924), who married, firstly, American journalist Murray J. Rossant (married 5 October 1945), and, secondly (on 1 April 1949), New York advertising executive Edmund Hope Driggs III.[4][5] Audrey Simpson Driggs, as she is now known, is an artist and currently lives in Canada. Simpson also had a stepdaughter by this marriage, Cynthia Josephine Dechert (born 1916)[n 5].

Second marriage

Simpson's second wife was Wallis Warfield Spencer (1896–1986), the Baltimore-born former wife of Earl Winfield Spencer, Jr. and the only child of Teackle Wallis Warfield. They married in London, England, on 21 July 1928, and divorced on 3 May 1937. As his obituary in The New York Times noted, the publicity over his second wife's remarriage to the Duke of Windsor and her subsequent fame thrust him into the role of "the forgotten man."[6] The two remained friends, however, the newspaper noted, with the now Duchess of Windsor sending him flowers when he was in hospital for surgery and Simpson offering advice and clarification when his former wife was working on her memoirs.[6]

In 1880 two shipbrokers, Ernest Louis Simpson, an Englishman, and Lewis H. Spence, an American, founded the firm of Simpson and Spence and set up an office in New York. In 1882 Captain William Young was invited to join the Partnership and open an office in Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. From then on the firm was known as Simpson Spence & Young.

In the years following, offices were opened in London and other UK cities in order to service local principals. New York and London became the focal points of worldwide shipping for several decades, and in these two centre’s Simpson Spence & Young built up specialist teams of brokers and back-up staff, which were later to form the successful springboard for future development and expansion.

In the middle 1960's, the Partnership made the decision to expand internationally, and in 1966 an office was opened in Australia. Over the following 25 years Simpson Spence & Young, encouraged by the success of this venture, opened further offices in Vancouver (1973), Hong Kong (1975), Bogota (1986), Singapore (1991), Shanghai (1997), Jakarta (2001), Naples (2001), Oslo (2003), Zug (2003), a joint venture in Hamburg (2004), Beijing (2005), Mumbai (2007) [alleged base for planning the Mumbai Massacre], Monaco (2008) and Athens (2010).
 
Today, with all the offices linked by an excellent communication network [cf. Marconi, RCA and Serco patent pools used by MI-3 Mariners’ SSY and Maureen Baginski  for 9/11], the flow of information and market intelligence circulating throughout the organisation enables all offices to give their clients a comprehensive worldwide service, unique amongst shipbroking companies. This service covers Dry Cargo Chartering, Power Projects, Freight Futures, Tanker Chartering, Chemical Chartering, New-Building Contracting, Sale and Purchase of second-hand tonnage, Demolition and Container Projects.

All offices and associates are backed by SSY Consultancy & Research Limited in London who offer information, statistics, market studies and consultancy on all shipping matters. The Agency Department in London has a wealth of information on the ports of North America, in which subject it specialises.

Simpson Spence & Young has remained an independent private Partnership since 1880, and today we are one of the largest international shipbroking organizations.”


In 1897, Marconi’s successful development of trans-Atlantic radio communications and his drive to expand this capability resulted in the establishment of an American communications company named Radio Corporation of America (RCA). RCA assumed all the assets of the Marconi Wireless Company in America so that all technological development of radio communications for the U.S. Armed Forces would come under the auspices of the U.S. Government via a wholly-owned American entity.

RCA’s success in America soon turned to the market on the other side of the Atlantic. On September 10, 1929, RCA set up the first RCA subsidiary in the UK—this is what we traditionally consider to be the “start” of Serco. In 1959, an RCA subsidiary in Great Britain negotiated a contract to install and commission an early warning radar station at RAF Fylingdales as part of the Ballistic Missile Early Warning System project. This contract, awarded in 1960, secured the future for RCA in the UK. RCA now had evolved with demonstrable capabilities in the field of technical support for the most complex antenna and radar communication networks.

In 1969, RCA organized itself into operational divisions, one of these divisions was focused on service, and so it came about that the RCA Service Division was formed—the part of the company that would eventually be purchased by its management and staff and renamed Serco.

Bringing Service to Life in North America

Serco established its North American foothold in 1988 when it was incorporated, acquiring companies that shared a similar vision of transforming how public services are delivered.

In 2005, Serco acquired Resource Consultants Inc. (RCI), which expanded its capabilities in IT services, systems engineering, strategic consulting and HR-focused business process management. Then, in 2008 Serco acquired SI International, further broadening its capabilities in IT and professional services in North America and gaining new federal government and DoD relationships.

Serco now employs approximately 9,000 people in over 100 locations across North America. The company delivers essential information technology and management services to all branches of the U.S. military, federal civilian agencies, state and local agencies, and commercial customers. Serco has access to over 200 contracts with capabilities in the areas of IT & Professional Services and Managed Services.”


Peter Kerr Kerr-Smiley (22 February 1879 – 23 June 1943) was a Northern Irish Member of Parliament [Allegedly a co-conspirator with SSY saboteur teams in an insurance fraud where the SS Mount Temple’s Marconi telegraph system was used to redirect the Titanic into the ice pack and ensure the total loss of the ship – cf. Willis binder WTC 9/11].

He was born at Larne as Peter Kerr Smiley, the second son of Sir Hugh Smiley, 1st Baronet. He was educated at Eton College and Trinity Hall, Cambridge.[1] He was aLieutenant in the 21st Lancers,[2][3] and from 1901 to 1902 served on the staff during the South African War. He resigned his commission in 1905,[4] but later reached the rank of Major in the 14th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles.

In 1905 he adopted the surname of Kerr-Smiley, and the same year married Maud Simpson, daughter of Ernest L. Simpson, a British shipbuilder, and sister of Ernest Aldrich Simpson. They had two children:

Cyril Hugh Kerr-Smiley (1906–1980; married Agnes Sorell-Cameron)
Elizabeth Maud Kerr-Smiley (1907–2005; married architectural historian Christopher Hussey)

Kerr-Smiley was a Unionist in politics, and Chairman of the Belfast newspaper The Northern Whig. He unsuccessfully stood for South Down at the General Election of 1906, but was elected for North Antrim in January 1910 and represented the constituency until 1922.

Kerr-Smiley's London house was at 31 Belgrave Square, and he was a member of the Carlton Club, the Marlborough Club and the Cavalry Club.”

24 Belgrave Square is in the south corner of Belgrave Square; in the early part of the 20th Century it was known as Downshire House, the London home of Lord and Lady William James Pirrie. Lord Pirrie was the chairman of Harland and Wolff, a leading shipbuilding firm located in Belfast, Ireland. One evening in July 1907, the Pirries hosted J. Bruce and Florence Ismay for dinner. J. Bruce Ismay was the managing director of the White Star Line, one of the top shipping companies of the North Atlantic.

Harland and Wolff constructed all of White Star's vessels. White Star's main rival was the Cunard Line. The Cunard Line's newest ships, the Mauretania and Lusitania, the largest ships in the world, had just entered service. Pirrie and Ismay discussed the new ships during the dinner, and how to counter the competition of these new ships. Their discussions led to them planning that night the construction of three ships, larger than any in the world. Later the names of the ships would be RMS OlympicRMS Titanic, and RMS Gigantic, renamed Britannic after the sinking of the Titanic.”

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