McConnell claims that Serco director Maureen Baginski placed Michelle Obama in the Westin Hotel in Beijing as cover while her Secret Service agents used the SPOOK Switch to set up negotiations between the Mycroft character and the Chinese leaders on the exchange of stealth technologies for the kidnapped Freescale Semiconductor team from MH 370 and disposal of the other passengers and pilots and crew.
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#1910: Marine Links Serco MH 370 to MI-3 Mycroft’s Imperial Brain and Boeing's Langham Override Chain
Malaysian Flight MH370 hijacked by remote control and hidden?
“Serco Receives “Supplier of the Year” from Boeing for Enterprise Architecture Expertise Serco Inc. has been recognized as Supplier of the Year by The Boeing Company in the Technology category for its state-of-the-practice Enterprise Architecture solutions. Reston, VA (PRWEB) May 19, 2011 Serco’s Enterprise Architecture Center of Excellence is based in Colorado Springs, CO. The team provides a variety of services in support of Boeing’s business units as well as research and development efforts. Serco’s architecture employs object-oriented (OO)/Unified Modeling Language (UML) to define, design and satisfy defense agencies’ mission-critical requirements, including Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (C4I). [Serco has allegedly built a SPOOK Switch to capture the Boeing Uninterruptible Autopilot] This approach improves system developer’s understanding of operational requirements and how best to integrate enterprise operations and systems for the optimal fulfillment of C4I and other operational needs.”
“Mycroft Holmes (Gatiss)
Mycroft: "For goodness' sake! I occupy a minor position in the British Government."
Sherlock: "He is the British Government - when he's not too busy being the British Secret Service or the CIA on a freelance basis. Good evening, Mycroft. Try not to start a war before I get home, you know what it does for the traffic."
―Mycroft and Sherlock [src]
Mycroft Holmes is the brother of Sherlock Holmes, and is seven years his senior.
Mycroft claims to merely "occupy a minor position in the government". However, according to Sherlock, he occasionally is the British Government, functioning as the control center or "clearing house" for all government actions and decisions. Mycroft tells John that Sherlock may even consider him his "arch enemy". Sherlock neither confirms nor denies this.
There are signs throughout the series that Sherlock Holmes is right about Mycroft's high position in the UK Government, such as his ability to control CCTV cameras at will. In "The Reichenbach Fall", he also is shown to have the ability to hack into cash machines and make them display messages he wants the user to see.
Mycroft has a habit of kidnapping people to talk to them, instead of using more conventional methods. He has very good connections; in A Scandal in Belgravia, it is implied by Sherlock that he knows the Queen, when Sherlock starts to play "God Save the Queen" on his violin, and he is able to pull strings to allow Sherlock access into a top secret military base in The Hounds of Baskerville [RAF Oakhanger now operated by Serco and Airbus]. In this episode, it is also asserted that his priority level is "Ultra". [Priority Override!] Unlike his brother, Mycroft is also known to only text [TCAS AF 447?] when he cannot talk, as mentioned in The Great Game.
Mycroft occasionally warns John when he thinks that it is a "danger night" with Sherlock (A Scandal in Belgravia), and has John search the house. On those nights, he needs John to stay at home with Sherlock (and look out for him). However, Sherlock knows that John has been searching his stuff, and may be aware of what Mycroft has done (and asked John to do).”
Michelle Obama, her daughters and her mother Marian Robinson are staying in a sumptuous presidential suite at a Beijing Westin hotel
Mrs. Robinson has been 'barking at the staff since she arrived,' a hotel staffer said, adding that 'we can't wait for this to be over'
Secret Service agents are monopolizing elevators and booting high-paying guests from their rooms to occupy a block of space near the first lady
Both front and back doors of the hotel are blocked off, with Chinese and U.S. security agents screening everyone who enters
Ordinary Chinese describe Mrs. Obama and her family as kind and gracious, but hotel staff are 'fed up'
PUBLISHED: 21:12 GMT, 21 March 2014 | UPDATED: 14:02 GMT, 22 March 2014”
“[Spoliation inference: Baginski allegedly created a“temporary” flash override capability for traveling guests of the MI-3 Innolders Livery Company to stage man-in-the-middle attacks on government leaders and crime-scene investigators to shelter the guilty] Temporary DSN service upgrading to support the NCA, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, CINCs, Service Chiefs, or other equivalent personnel during travel is authorized for all precedence levels for up to 30 days. Temporary upgrading is also authorized for emergencies and exercises. Requests should follow the procedures in Enclosure C and must be coordinated with DISA and approved by the CINC or the Service Chief concerned. Approvals of flash override and flash access must be provided to DISA and the Joint Staff. The CINC or Service Chief must identify source of funding to cover additional costs prior to approval.”
McConnell offers his services as an expert witness to explain the jargon associated with the Stealth, Priority Override and Boeing Uninterruptible Autopilot technologies as they connect with the wrongful deaths in re MH 370 and malfeasance of Serco, Boeing, The Honourable Company of Air Pilots and the Air Line Pilots Association, Int’l (ALPA).
Yours sincerely,
Field McConnell, United States Naval Academy, 1971; Forensic Economist; 30 year airline and 22 year military pilot; 23,000 hours of safety; Tel: 715 307 8222
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“Ian Bendel's Overview
Current
SERCO Site Lead Defense Red Switch Network Pentagon at Serco - North America
Defense Red Switch Network Engineer II at Serco - North America
Past
Defense Red Switch Systems Specialist at SAIC, Pentagon
Network Infrastructure Requirements Manager at United States Air Force
Network Infrastructure Technician at United States Air Force
Education
Airman Leadership School, 2006 United States Air Force, Royal Air Force
Connections
141 connections
Ian Bendel's Summary
Objective
Seeking new opportunities in IT management and audio-visual production
* Eleven years defense IT & network management experience
* Active Top Secret/SCI U.S. Government security clearance
* Knowledge of LAN/WAN network infrastructure
* Expert maintenance capability for network, cryptographic, and transmission systems
* Advanced knowledge of Government encryption devices, Cisco routers and switches, VoIP/SVoIP phones, Windows networks, modems, multiplexers, cabling, and Defense Red Switch Network
* DOD 8570 IAT level II certified, CompTIA Security+ CE
Specialties: cabling, Cisco routers, computer hardware, cryptography, LAN/WAN, materials management, Microsoft Windows, modems, networking, switches, telecommunications, telephone skills, transmission, troubleshooting, voice and data, VOIP/SVOIP
Seeking new opportunities in IT management and audio-visual production
* Eleven years defense IT & network management experience
* Active Top Secret/SCI U.S. Government security clearance
* Knowledge of LAN/WAN network infrastructure
* Expert maintenance capability for network, cryptographic, and transmission systems
* Advanced knowledge of Government encryption devices, Cisco routers and switches, VoIP/SVoIP phones, Windows networks, modems, multiplexers, cabling, and Defense Red Switch Network
* DOD 8570 IAT level II certified, CompTIA Security+ CE
Specialties: cabling, Cisco routers, computer hardware, cryptography, LAN/WAN, materials management, Microsoft Windows, modems, networking, switches, telecommunications, telephone skills, transmission, troubleshooting, voice and data, VOIP/SVOIP
Ian Bendel's Experience
SERCO Site Lead Defense Red Switch Network Pentagon
Public Company; 10,001+ employees; SRP; Outsourcing/Offshoring industry
January 2012 – Present (2 years 4 months) Arlington, VA
Promoted to Site Lead for the SERCO Subcontract to SAIC. Management of five subcontractors across three shifts in the Pentagon office of the Defense Red Switch Network.
Defense Red Switch Network Engineer II
Public Company; 10,001+ employees; SRP; Outsourcing/Offshoring industry
February 2010 – Present (4 years 3 months)
* Responsible for daily keying, updates, installation, and configuration of all Pentagon DRSN equipment
* Within one month, reconfigured and modernized more than ten critical circuits vital to the secure communications of the US military
* Routinely interfaces and supports the communication needs of over 800 top government officials including the Secretary of Defense, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the President of the United States
* Within one month, reconfigured and modernized more than ten critical circuits vital to the secure communications of the US military
* Routinely interfaces and supports the communication needs of over 800 top government officials including the Secretary of Defense, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the President of the United States
Defense Red Switch Systems Specialist
Public Company; 10,001+ employees; SAIC; Information Technology and Services industry
January 2009 – September 2009 (9 months)
* Responsible for daily keying, updates, installation, and configuration of all Pentagon DRSN equipment
* Within one month, reconfigured and modernized more than ten critical circuits vital to the secure communications of the US military
* Routinely interfaces and supports the communication needs of over 800 top government officials including the Secretary of Defense, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the President of the United States
* Within one month, reconfigured and modernized more than ten critical circuits vital to the secure communications of the US military
* Routinely interfaces and supports the communication needs of over 800 top government officials including the Secretary of Defense, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and the President of the United States
Network Infrastructure Requirements Manager
Government Agency; 10,001+ employees; Defense & Space industry
June 2006 – January 2009 (2 years 8 months)
* Responsible for surveying technical needs and associated costs for all new network infrastructure requirements
* Led Voice Over IP integration team, providing technical solutions, costs, and engineering skill for over 800 new phones
* Led Voice Over IP integration team, providing technical solutions, costs, and engineering skill for over 800 new phones
Network Infrastructure Technician
Government Agency; 10,001+ employees; Defense & Space industry
October 2005 – June 2006 (9 months)
* Responsible for the configuration and maintenance of Cisco routers, switches, VOIP phones and call managers.
* Maintained local network configuration management drawings, Primary COMSEC Responsible Officer.
* Supervisor of three airmen in requirements section.
* Maintained local network configuration management drawings, Primary COMSEC Responsible Officer.
* Supervisor of three airmen in requirements section.
Secure Communications Technician
Government Agency; 10,001+ employees; Defense & Space industry
October 2002 – October 2005 (3 years 1 month)
* Keying and maintenance of more than 75 long-haul cryptographic circuits.
* Primary records custodian responsible for maintenance and disposition of thousands of government files.
* Direct support of TBMCS, JWICS, SIPRNET, and DRSN equipment.”
* Primary records custodian responsible for maintenance and disposition of thousands of government files.
* Direct support of TBMCS, JWICS, SIPRNET, and DRSN equipment.”
“CCEB military precedence[edit]
The Combined Communications Electronics Board (CCEB), a five-nation joint military communications-electronics organization (consisting of Australia,Canada, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and the United States), uses the following message precedence designators, in descending order of importance:
FLASH (Z)[edit]
This precedence is reserved for initial enemy contact messages or operational combat messages of extreme urgency. Brevity is mandatory. FLASH messages are to be handled as fast as humanly possible, ahead of all other messages, with in-station handling time not to exceed 10 minutes. Messages of lower precedence are interrupted on all circuits involved until the handling of FLASH messages is completed.
IMMEDIATE (O)[edit]
This precedence is reserved for messages relating to situations gravely affecting the security of the nation. It requires immediate delivery. Examples include reports of widespread civil disturbance, reports or warning of grave natural disaster, and requests for or directions concerning search and rescue operations. IMMEDIATE messages are processed, transmitted, and delivered in the order received and ahead of all messages of lower precedence. They are to be handled as quickly as possible, with in-station handling time not to exceed 30 minutes. Messages of lower precedence should be interrupted on all circuits involved until the handling of the IMMEDIATE message is completed. The use of the letter "O" comes from the original name for this level, "operational immediate".
PRIORITY (P)[edit]
This precedence is reserved for traffic requiring expeditious action by the addressee or for conducting operations in progress when ROUTINE precedence will not suffice. PRIORITY precedence messages are processed, transmitted, and delivered in the order received and ahead of all messages of ROUTINE precedence. Examples include requests for supplies or equipment during the conduct of an operation, time-critical items requiring quick response, and situation reports. They are to be handled as quickly as possible, with in-station handling time not to exceed 3 hours.
ROUTINE (R)[edit]
This precedence is used for all types of message traffic justifying transmission by rapid means, but not of sufficient urgency to require higher precedence. ROUTINE precedence messages are delivered in the order received and after all messages of higher precedence. Examples include any message that requires the documentation of its transmission or delivery; messages concerning normal operations, programs, or projects; and periodic or consolidated reports. They should be handled as soon as traffic flow allows, but no later than the beginning of the next duty day.
Flash Override (Y)[edit]
The National Command Authority (usually the President of the United States) has access to a FLASH OVERRIDE (FO) capability. FO is not a precedence, but instead represents the authority and means to override all other traffic, including FLASH precedence messages. In written message traffic, the proword 'Y' is used to indicate a message having the authority to override all other traffic and is usually assigned to Emergency Action Messages (EAM).”
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