Presenter Jill Dando 'tried to get bosses to investigate
alleged paeodphile ring inside the BBC
ISIS sleeper cells in Baghdad - BBC News
President Obama Lays Out ISIS Strategy |
NBC News
McConnell claims that Serco's Private Finance Initiative (PFI) manager Bob Coulling had BBC Crimewatch presenter Jill Dando murdered in 1999 to conceal Serco's development of a hotel-based pedophile image processing service for the BBC and ISIS (then called al-Qaeda) and the placement of Down Low sleeper cells in a Red Switch Network for FAA Contract Towers 9/11.
PFI* = Private Finance Initiative program launched by David Cameron at Treasury in 1992 McConnell alleges that Serco and the BBC used pedophile images generated at the Ishtar Sheraton Hotel & Casino in Baghdad to entrap hotel guests including local officials and foreign journalists and develop Wag the Dog stories about Saddam's weapons of mass destruction.
McConnell also alleges that Serco used hotel-pedophile images to extort Obama officials into outsourcing the Red Switch and Air Navigation Services at Baghdad International Airport in 2011 and allow Serco to position Down Low sleeper cells for a Zero Day attack on Baghdad.
McConnell suggest crime-scene investigators take a look at the tradecraft of the 32-year veteran Serco PFI project manager Bob Coulling who appears to have the skills needed to pull off such crimes in the areas of electronic warfare, tagging, asset recovery (extortion) and Childbase paedophile image analysis for MOD, GCHQ, CESG, Police, Home Office, Serious Organised Crime Agency, Ministry of Justice and Customs and Revenue and Immigration Service.
Prequel 1: #2145 Marine Links Serco Cake Boy’s Outsourced Red Switch to Airbus-ISIS Battlespace Fraud
[HOT NEWS] VIDEO Gen. Dempsey on Ebola and
ISIS (World News) - Oct 16, 2014
Not a cool phone? An IST-2 [Red Switch] telephone on Obama's desk,
March 29, 2009 (White House photo by Pete Souza)
The Cisco 7975 and the Lucent 8520 on Obama's desk, July 31, 2011 Also on the desk appears to be the iPad Obama got from Steve Jobs in May 2011 (White House photo by Pete Souza)
"ISIL sleeper cells planning 'Zero Hour' attack on Baghdad: 'It can come any minute'
By Douglas Ernst -
The Washington Times - Thursday, July 3, 2014
Iraq's Shiite-led
government now has another thing to worry about: A 'Zero Hour' attack from
inside the capital, which would be perpetrated by sleeper cells.
"There are so many
sleeper cells in Baghdad,"
a high-level security official told Reuters on
Thursday. "They will seize an area and won’t let anyone take it back… In
western Baghdad,
they are ready and prepared."
The officer told the
news agency that there are roughly 1,500 sleeper cell members inside Baghdad and
another 1,000 just outside the capital.
"We are ready. It can
come any minute,” an alleged member of one such sleeper cell told Reuters. "We will
have some surprises," he added. The news agency said that any time a stranger
approached during its interview with the man he would hide his face with a
baseball cap and stop talking.
One member of the
Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) contacted Reuters from Iraq's second largest
city, Mosul, and said that the terrorist army fully plans to take the capital.
"We will receive
orders about Zero Hour," ISIL member Abu Sa’da told the news service Thursday.
The Obama
administration plans to have a U.S. presence in Iraq of roughly
1,000 troops and advisers to protect its embassy in Baghdad. Those
individuals will have Apache attack helicopters at their disposal.
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"The Cristal Grand Ishtar Hotel is a hotel in Baghdad, Iraq located on Firdos
Square. It is the tallest building in Baghdad, and the tallest structure in
Iraq after the Baghdad Tower.
Opened in 1982 as the Ishtar
Sheraton Hotel & Casino(Arabic,فندق شيراتون عشتار), it was one of the most popular
Western-run hotels in Baghdad until the Gulf War began
in 1991, when Sheraton Hotels severed their
management contract with the Iraqi Government, which built the property. The
hotel continued to use the Sheraton name without permission for the following
22 years.[1]
While the hotel was
briefly popular with foreign journalists and contractors after the 2003 invasion of Iraq, its occupancy level
soon dropped sharply. The hotel, an obvious and imposing target, was
periodically hit with mortar or rocket fire
during the early years of the post-Saddam era.
The structure was seriously damaged during a bomb attack in October 2005 and
was closed for more than a year afterward. 37 were killed in a car bomb attack
outside of the hotel on January 25, 2010.
This hotel was
renovated in 2011 along with five other of the biggest hotels in Baghdad in
preparation campaign for Arab summit. Renovation was done by a Turkish Company
and have improved the interior and leisure facilities.[citation needed] The hotel was
renamed Cristal Grand Ishtar Hotel in March 2013.[2]
During Arab summit in
2012 many officials from different countries accommodated in this hotel along
with press and journalists. Now many of conferences and workshops, internally
or internationally, are organized in this hotel.[citation needed]"
"Baghdad is secure and rumors of its imminent fall are just
psychological warfare, says Nouri Al-Maliki
October 16, 2014
by Abdelhak
Mamoun
Baghdad
(IraqiNews.com) On Thursday the Iraqi Vice President Nouri Al-Maliki
affirmed that Baghdad is fortified and that the media should deny rumors
and instead reassure the people since assertions to the contrary are "psychological warfare."
Al-Maliki said at a
press conference in Najaf governorate in the presence of the governor Adnan
al-Zurfi as well as the leaders of the Dawa party, attended by the
correspondent of IraqiNews.com, that "politicians have to set aside their
differences in order to avoid further deterioration in the situation, and the
need to provide public interest instead of self interests," he
added “the past experience has assured us that we have to live together."
Al-Maliki considered
the so-called Islamic state in Iraq and the Levant as a "part of a political
project in the region," pointing out that “the state has drained too much in
security issues.""
"Joint Chiefs chairman: 'I don't see' Baghdad falling
By Ashley Fantz,
CNN
updated 9:45 AM EDT,
Thu October 16, 2014
(CNN) -- The U.S. has a "winning
strategy" to defeat ISIS, the chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff
told CNN's Kyra Phillips in an exclusive interview on Wednesday. He added that
he "can't foresee" sending "large ground combat forces into
Iraq."
Gen. Martin Dempsey
also touched on his concerns about the spread of the Ebola virus and what's
more to come in the coalition battle against murderous Islamic extremists.
ISIS has inched closer
to the Iraqi capital Baghdad this week and continued fighting in strategically
important Anbar Province.
Is it possible that
ISIS could gain control of Baghdad?
"I don't see that
happening," he said. "I'm confident we can assist the Iraqis to keep
Baghdad from falling."
However, Iraqi forces,
some of whom abandoned their posts when ISIS began its assault on Iraq, need
more training, Dempsey said. Still, they have "established a fairly
formidable defensive perimeter around Baghdad" that Dempsey characterized
as "a very thick and deep defense."
Dempsey repeated what
he said before Congress weeks ago, stressing that doesn't see a need to put
troops on the ground in the fight against ISIS. He was firm on the
controversial notion that American troops could once again head back into Iraq
to fight after being involved in a conflict that stretched from 2003 to 2011.
And yet he also told
CNN that "war is discovery" and that if the situation evolves to the
point where ground troops are necessary, he will evaluate that and make recommendations
to President Barack Obama.
There are 12 teams of
military advisers in Iraq now, he said.
Dempsey said the U.S.
got a "significant commitment" from other members of the
international coalition to add advisory teams. Dempsey said the plan is to set up
three bases where the U.S. and others can train Iraqi security forces who are
battling ISIS on the ground, along with Kurdish fighting forces.
He then reiterated
that "war is discovery," stressed that ISIS is a "national
security threat" and said that airstrikes alone will not beat ISIS though
they have forced the group to change "the way it's moving."
Fighting ISIS is going
to take "patience," Dempsey said, so it's critical that the U.S. and
the coalition show progress soon.
For now, "we're
on the right path."
Dempsey also revealed
that the international coalition's operation against ISIS has a name:
"Inherent Resolve."
The name, to him,
means that "we need to be able to be credible and sustainable over time in
order to accomplish the mission that we've been given."
'We gave Iraq a
chance'
The chairman put much
of the blame for the growth of ISIS on the Iraqi government.
Despite airstrikes and
international outrage, the terror group is overrunning Iraqi forces and making
significant strides in Syria.
"We gave Iraq a
chance -- an opportunity," Dempsey said, talking about the war. "They
failed to take that opportunity."
"The coaching,
and teaching, and mentoring, the thousands of interactions at the local level
were all wasted by the government of Iraq that chose deliberately to follow a
sectarian agenda and alienate entire segments of the population, which created
an environment in which ISIL could return and could flourish," he said,
using an alternative acronym for ISIS.
When asked who in the
U.S. government underestimated ISIS, Dempsey said: "I think what we all
probably missed was the degree to which the Iraqi armed forces had eroded and
wouldn't stand and face ISIL. I think we all missed that."
Dempsey alarmed
about Ebola months ago
The chairman said he has
been concerned about Ebola as a global threat for at least 90 days.
"I'm worried
about it because we know so little about (Ebola)," he said, adding that
his worry is stoked by seemingly conflicting information about how the virus
can be spread.
The Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention has said that the deadly virus, which originated
in Africa, can be passed only through direct contact with bodily fluids when a
person suffering from it exhibits symptoms.
"If you bring two
doctors who happen to have that specialty into a room, one will say, 'No there
is no way it will ever become airborne, but it could mutate so it could be
harder to discover,' " and another might say something completely
different, Dempsey said.
He said he is alarmed
by the World Health Organization's warning that Ebola cases could increase and
the virus could mutate.
"Then it will be
an extraordinarily serious problem," he said. "I don't know who is
right. I don't want to take that chance, so I am taking it very
seriously."
Marcus Tullius Cicero “A nation can survive its fools, and even
the ambitious. But it cannot
survive treason from within. An enemy at the gates is less formidable, for he
is known and carries his banner openly. But the traitor moves amongst those
within the gate freely, his sly whispers rustling through all the alleys, heard
in the very halls of government itself. For the traitor appears not a traitor;
he speaks in accents familiar to his victims, and he wears their face and their
arguments, he appeals to the baseness that lies deep in the hearts of all men.
He rots the soul of a nation, he works secretly and unknown in the night to
undermine the pillars of the city, he infects the body politic so that it can
no longer resist. A murderer is less to fear."
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 blow-out teams; now sponsors Grand Juries in CSI Crime and Safety Investigation
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 blow-out teams; now sponsors Grand Juries in CSI Crime and Safety Investigation
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