Thursday, May 22, 2014

#1970: Marine Links UN child Porn Blackmail to Crossed Keys Hotel, Serco FBI Zaharie

Plum City – (AbelDanger.net). United States Marine Field McConnell has linked a UN New York child-pornography blackmail ring to Serco director Maureen Baginski’s alleged use of Crossed Keys brothel-hotels run by Master Innholders and the FBI in the phony investigation of Captain Zaharie’s flight simulator after the MH Flight 370 hijack of March 8.

McConnell claims that Ms. Baginski set up a blackmail ring in 1994 in the Millennium UN Plaza Hotel next to the United Nations where compromised FBI agents were apparently extorted into silence re Serco’s alleged use of the Red Switch Network; Crossed Keys brothel-hotels; drag-or-drop flight simulators and the Boeing Uninterruptible Autopilot during 9/11 and related attacks.

Prequel 1:
#1969: Marine Links Hotel Serco Obama BEAGLES to Sister Same-Sex Set Aside, Captain Zaharie OVERRIDE


What will the Inmarsat data from Flight MH370 reveal?
Canada’s de facto UN boss, OFF scammer and alleged same-sex pedophile, Maurice Strong

Major child porn ring busted

ONE UN New York - Millennium UN Plaza

Captain Zaharie Ahmad Shah Flight Simulator #MH370

MH370 raw satellite data to be publicized after months of waiting
By Saima Mohsin and Holly Yan, CNN
updated 7:58 AM EDT, Wed May 21, 2014
 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia (CNN) -- After months of clamoring, the MH370 raw satellite data that families have been demanding may soon be publicized.

Until now, Inmarsat, the company whose satellites communicated with the missing plane in its last hours, has said it didn't have the authority to release it.

But on Tuesday, Inmarsat and Malaysian authorities said they were trying to make the raw data accessible.

"In line with our commitment towards greater transparency, all parties are working for the release of the data communication logs and the technical description of the analysis for public consumption," Inmarsat and the Malaysian aviation officials said in a joint statement.

"It must also be noted that the data communication logs is just one of the many elements of the investigation information," the officials said.

The statement did not say when the information would be released. But publication of the raw satellite data could allow for independent analysis of what happened on March 8, the day Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared with 239 people on board.

Some relatives of passengers weren't sure what to make of the announcement.

"Their intentions have to be backed by actions, so I'd like to wait to see when that really happens," said K.S. Narendran, whose wife was on the plane.

"Secondly, it's just one piece of the whole amount of data that has been used to conduct the search," Narendran told CNN's Don Lemon. "So when sharing Inmarsat data by itself is important, I think it will be essential as time goes by for the larger set of data to also be made available."

But CNN aviation analyst Jeff Wise said "the box is going to open" when the data gets publicized.

"It could produce more theories. It will probably cancel out a lot of theories," he said.

Either way, the release will hopefully give "a much better understanding of what's been going on all this time."


Conflicting accounts

On Monday, Malaysia's acting transportation minister said the government asked Inmarsat to publicize the satellite data.
Malaysian officials told CNN last week that their government did not have the raw data. But Inmarsat officials said the company provided all of it to Malaysian officials "at an early stage in the search."

"We've shared the information that we had, and it's for the investigation to decide what and when it puts out," Inmarsat Senior Vice President Chris McLaughlin said last week.

But a senior Malaysian official told CNN that the government needed Inmarsat's help to pass on the data to families "in a presentable way."

"We are trying to be as transparent as possible," the official said. "We have no issues releasing the data."

Whenever the information comes out, it may help answer questions by critics who are skeptical about where officials have been searching for the plane.

Some scientists studying the disappearance and relatives of those on board have become increasingly critical of the lack of public information about why the search has focused on the southern Indian Ocean.

CNN's Saima Mohsin reported from Kuala Lumpur; Holly Yan reported and wrote from Atlanta.”

FBI Finishes Probe into Malaysia Airlines Captain’s Flight Simulator
Apr 2, 2014 3:25pm
The FBI has completed of review of the in-home flight simulator that belonged to the captain of the missing Malaysia Airlines passenger jet and found “nothing suspicious whatsoever.”

It was the latest dead end in the investigation of the jetliner’s disappearance on March 8 with 239 people on board.

The home-made flight simulator belong to the plane’s pilot Capt. Zaharie Shah. It was seized by Malaysian investigators when baffled authorities began to look into the background of the plane’s crew. Officials looking for signs that the pilot may have practiced certain routes or maneuvers found that some files had been deleted from the simulator’s computer. The simulator was sent to the FBI’s lab in Quantico, Va.

“They (FBI analysts) have finished with the simulator. There is nothing suspicious whatsoever about what they found,” a senior U.S. official told ABC News.

“There’s nothing at all (criminal) about the pilot. Right now there is zero evidence of a criminal act by the flight crew,” the official said.

The sources said this creates even more of a need to find the plane and so-called black boxes because the background checks on passengers and crew, at  least those done by U.S. officials, have not come up with anything definitive.

Planes and ships from several nations are scouring the southern Indian Ocean looking for signs of the plane.”

Millennium UN Plaza Hotel is a four-star [citation needed] hotel located next to the United Nations on the eastern edge of Midtown Manhattan. It has 40 floors and 427 guest rooms  and was built in 1976.”

Child sexual abuse by UN peacekeepers
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sexual abuse of female minors by personnel in United Nations peacekeeping forces has seriously undermined the credibility of peacekeeping missions because personnel are consequently perceived as doing more harm than good.
[citation needed]

Rapid increase in prostitution [edit]

Reporters witnessed a rapid increase in prostitution in CambodiaMozambique,[citation neededBosnia, and Kosovo after UN and, in the case of the latter two, NATO peacekeeping forces moved in.[1][2]

1996 U.N. study[edit]

In the 1996 U.N. study The Impact of Armed Conflict on Children, former first lady of Mozambique Graça Machel documented: "In 6 out of 12 country studies on sexual exploitation of children in situations of armed conflict prepared for the present report, the arrival of peacekeeping troops has been associated with a rapid rise in child prostitution." [3]

Eight years later, Gita Sahgal spoke out with regard to the fact that prostitution and sex abuse crops up wherever humanitarian intervention efforts are set up. She observed: "The issue with the UN is that peacekeeping operations unfortunately seem to be doing the same thing that other militaries do. Even the guardians have to be guarded."[4]

Involvement in brothels[edit]

There was one highly publicised case where members of the UN peacekeeping force were accused of direct involvement in the procurement of sex slaves for a local brothel in Bosnia.[5] The use of agents for procurement and management of brothels has allowed the military to believe itself shielded from the issue of sexual slavery and human trafficking.[citation needed] Some NATO troops have been linked to prostitution and forced prostitution in Bosnia and Kosovo, as have some UN employees in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, where they were accused of the sexual abuse of underage girls.[6][7]

Actions of a few[edit]

Proponents of peacekeeping argue that the actions of a few should not incriminate the many participants in the mission, yet NATO and the UN have come under criticism for not taking the issue of forced prostitution linked to peacekeeping missions seriously enough.[8][9]

Troops in Haiti and Sudan[edit]

Most recently, UN troops in Haiti and Sudan have been accused of sexual abuse of children [10][11]

New York child porn ring included rabbi, police officers, source says
Federal authorities announced the arrest of at least 70 people in the New York area accused of downloading child pornography. Among them, a rabbi, a boy scout leader and a police chief.

Hundreds of computers and other devices seized in what officials say was a peer-to-peer porn network

The arrested include a rabbi, police officers and a Little League coach, source says New York-area police officers, paramedics, a Little League coach and a rabbi are among 70 people arrested in a state and federal investigation into a ring of collectors that allegedly used computers to swap pornographic images of children, a law enforcement source told the Los Angeles Times on Wednesday.

The operation, coordinated by Homeland Security Investigations and including agents from U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and local and state agencies, began arresting people a month ago and recently completed the sweep. Hundreds of computers and other pieces of electronic equipment have been seized, the source said.

The suspects, from across the metropolitan New York area, have been arrested on a variety of state and federal charges, said the source, who asked to remain unnamed because details were to be released at a news conference later Wednesday. Penalties, if convicted, vary from five years in prison to more than 10 to 15 years.

“The arrested run the gamut of occupations from a rabbi to a few police officers to a Little League coach,” the source said. “The first arrests were probably more than a month ago.”

Earlier this week, a former police chief from Mount Pleasant, N.Y., a New York City suburb, appeared in federal court on charges that he distributed child pornography, the Associated Press reported.

Brian Fanelli, 54, who had taught sex abuse awareness to schoolchildren, has pleaded not guilty to all charges and is free on a $50,000 bond. He must wear electronic monitoring and has been ordered not to use the Internet or to associate with children.

Fanelli was arrested in January and that appears to have led authorities to launch the current investigation that has resulted in more arrests.

In addition, federal prosecutors have scheduled an arraignment for a suspect later Wednesday that involves child porn charges.

Rene Cardona, 22, a former after-school employee, is charged with two counts of production of child pornography, two counts of receiving and distributing child pornography, and one count of possessing child pornography. He is accused of having multiple chats over the Internet with an 11-year-old boy in Guam. In those chats, Cardona, who was aware of the victim’s age, according to the charges, allegedly induced the youth to take sexually explicit photographs of himself and send them to Cardona.

At the afternoon news conference, officials are expected to emphasize that child pornography has spread through society, including to adults often entrusted with caring for children.

As computer technology has advanced and users have become more skilled it has become easier for collectors to put together images and to exchange files with one another as part of a peer-to-peer network, the source said.

Officials are still examining the seized electronics. The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is also expected to review the images to see if any of the children can be identified.

Susman reported from New York, Muskal from Los Angeles.”
Millennium & Copthorne Hotels Plc, operator of the Millennium, Copthorne, and Kingsgate hotel chains, is a leading British-based company operating globally in the hospitality industry. Including the pipeline, the company owns or operates over 120 hotels in 19 countries around the world. It is headquartered in London and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index.

History[edit]

The company's origins go back to 1972 when British Caledonian Airways acquired the Copthorne Hotel at Copthorne, West Sussex, near Gatwick.[2] The Copthorne Hotels brand was launched in 1985[2] and a number of new hotels opened in the UK, France and Germany. In 1989 Singapore based CDL Hotels International acquired 6 hotels in Asia and in 1993 CDL made its first move outside Asia – purchasing the 548-room Gloucester Hotel in London.[3] In the same year CDL took control of a 13-hotel chain in New Zealand.[4] In 1994 CDL made its entry into the US with the purchase of the Millenium Hilton in New York and acquired the Millennium Broadway in New York’s Times Square district in December.[5] In 1995 Copthorne Hotels was acquired by CDL Hotels and the enlarged concern became Millennium and Copthorne Hotels.[6] The company was first listed on the London Stock Exchange in 1996.[7] In 1999 it acquired Regal Hotels of the US.[8]

In 2001 M&C expanded into the Middle East with several management contracts secured in the United Arab Emirates and the first of six new hotels in China opened in 2008.[9]

Operations[edit]

The group is structured as follows:

Millennium and Copthorne Hotels – Worldwide - www.millenniumhotels.com
Copthorne Hotels – UKGermanyNew ZealandMalaysia and Singapore - www.millenniumhotels.com
Kingsgate Hotels – New Zealand, United Arab Emirates - www.millenniumhotels.com

“"As ThinThread was being tested, word spread throughout the intelligence community that the NSA had a "cheap Trailblazer" that could help with surveillance.One day, Charlie Allen, a legendary figure who was head of collections for the entire intelligence community under George Tenet, came to see it. "But Hayden never visited the SARC," says Binney. "Not once." Yet on August 20, 2001 — "at 4:30 in the afternoon," — Maureen Baginski, the agency's director of signals intelligence and number three in the hierarchy, behind Hayden & Bill Black, informed him that ThinThread would not become operational. Why? "It would have made Trailblazer meaningless," says Binney"…”

AMANDA HYNDMAN (nee Scott), BA (Hons), FIH, MI General Manager THE MANDARIN ORIENTAL, BANGKOK Amanda graduated with an honours degree in Hotel & Catering Management in 1986 from the Scottish Hotel School, University of Strathclyde. She joined Copthorne Hotels as a graduate trainee and after 6 years became the company’s first female and youngest GM at the Copthorne Aberdeen at the age of 28, followed by positions at the Copthorne Glasgow and Millennium Knightsbridge. She was appointed General Manager of then Le Meridien Waldorf in 2001 managing the £35 million investment programme and continuing for a further 5 years under the Hilton management contract. In 2007 she joined The Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group as General Manager of the 886 bedroom Excelsior, Hong Kong. In 2009 she relocated to the 400 room Mandarin Oriental, Washington DC and in 2012 she transferred to Bangkok.

- Past Director of Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce
- Past Director of Glasgow Chamber of Commerce
- Former president La Reunion des Gastronomes
- Freedom of the City of London
- European Hotel Managers Association
- Honorary Lecturer University of Strathclyde
- Fellow of Bournemouth University.
- Patron of Springboard.
- Past Vice Chairman, The Master Innholders
- St Julian Scholar”

McConnell is directed by Abel Danger Global to bypass Serco’s Crossed Keys spin and prepare a video showing a simulation of the profile flown by Captain Zaharie in MH 370 on March 8.

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

David Hawkins Tel: 604 542-0891 Forensic Economist; former leader of oil-well blowA-out teams; now sponsors Grand Juries in CSI Crime and Safety Investigation

5 comments:

  1. Absolutely Disgusting! SERIOUSLY! Where's the JUSTICE ARM OF GOVERNMENT? Anybody Home? Hello?

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    1. no one here butt us chickns, sorry.

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  2. Another coverup like the Frankilin job . These poo fetish idiots are sick in the head . The only reason they would have busted it would be so they can hide the info and blackmail more peple themselves. The FBI stopped being about justice long ago . Good job Field, David , shame its all wasted .

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  3. Now you're getting there, the paedophile/sex blackmail spider webs are far more reaching than people think, why do all politicians do as their told?

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  4. Justice arm of the GOV , that a good one , its like employing Al Capone to arrest Netti , they are the crooks , raids are to cover up and make sure no one else gets the info .

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