Black Hand* – Captains or journeymen of livery companies with "Licenses to Kill, Extort and Bribe" namely City of London Honourable Artillery Company 1527, Master Mariners and Air Pilots 1929 and Ancient and Honorable Artillery Company of Massachusetts 1638 whose alumni include U.S. Presidents James Monroe, James Garfield, Calvin Coolidge and John F. Kennedy.
McConnell claims that in 1962, a Stowell predecessor, the late pedophile Lord Privy Seal and commander of the Honourable Artillery Company, Edward Heath, outsourced the U.K.’s four-minute warning system, the NPL cesium clock and Telstar communications to Serco and allowed Black Hand journeymen to synchronize contract-killing operations in the United Kingdom and the United States to within 1 μs of each other (previous efforts were only accurate to 2,000 μs).
McConnell claims Black Hand commander Heath sent Stowell to work at the UK Ministry of Defence (1986-1988), the British Embassy in the United States (1988-1991) and U.K. Prime Minister John Major’s Press Office (1993-1997) from where she allegedly procured Entrust public key infrastructure (PKI) used by contract killers to covertly synchronize the bombings of the U.S. Embassies in East Africa in 1998, the USS Cole in Aden Harbour in 2000 and the NYC Twin Towers and the Pentagon's U.S. Navy Command Center on 9/11 and the London Underground on 7/7.
BBC Reported Building 7 Collapse
20 Minutes Before It Fell
BBC Conspiracy Files: 7/7
McConnell notes Serco's Black Hand commanders placed Stowell as Head of Corporate Affairs at the BBC, and Head of Communications for BBC Chairmen: Gavyn Davies, Michael Grade, and Michael Lyons thus giving her a key role in BBC propaganda broadcasts on 9/11 and 7/7.
McConnell notes that Serco Black Hand commanders tasked Stowell with steering the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill for England and Wales through the House of Lords and he alleges they then gave her the Privy Seal's root-key authority in July 2014 to covertly approve synchronized contract hits (cf. QZ8501 and Charlie Hebdo) by Black Hand sleeper cells around the world.
McConnell invites rebuttal of his allegation that the Lord Privy Seal Baroness Stowell used Entrust public key infrastructure (PKI) to conceal Serco communications with the Black Hand captains and journeymen whose contract killers 'hit' the offices of Charlie Hebdo in Paris on 1/7.
Prequel 1: #2240: Marine Links Serco Black-Hand Crime-Scene Clock To Ted Heath’s Telstar JFK, Skynet Pentagon Bomb
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Charlie Hebdo: Paris terror attack kills 12
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"Tina Wendy Stowell, Baroness Stowell of Beeston, MBE PC (born Nottingham, 2 July 1967),[1] is a Conservative politician and member of the House of Lords. On 15 July 2014, Lady Stowell was appointed Leader of the House of Lords and Lord Privy Seal in HM Government.
Career[edit]
After leaving school Stowell worked between 1986 and 1988 in the UK Ministry of Defence. She was then employed at the British Embassy in the United States till 1991 before transferring to the Prime Minister's Press Office where she served under John Major. It was as a result of her performance in this position that in the 1996 Birthday Honours she was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE).[2]
Stowell subsequently worked as Head of Corporate Affairs at the BBC, and before that as Head of Communications for three Chairmen of the BBC: Gavyn Davies, Michael Grade, and Michael Lyons.
She later worked at Conservative Party Headquarters during William Hague's tenure asparty leader and was his Deputy Chief of Staff.[3][4]
On 10 January 2011, Stowell was created a Life Peer as Baroness Stowell of Beeston, of Beeston in the County of Nottinghamshire,[5] and she was introduced in the House of Lordson 13 January 2011,[6] where she joined the Conservative benches.
On 18 September 2011, Lady Stowell was appointed a Baroness-in-Waiting to HM The Queen, following the promotion of the former Lord-in-Waiting Lord Taylor of Holbeach to be a junior Minister at the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.[7]
In 2013, Lady Stowell was responsible for successfully steering the Marriage (Same Sex Couples) Bill for England and Wales through the House of Lords. She was subsequently promoted to the post of junior Minister (Parliamentary Under-Secretary) at the Department for Communities and Local Government[8] and has defended overseas property investors in London.[9] In July 2014, she was promoted to Lord Privy Seal and Leader of the House of Lords, seemingly the first ever Lord Privy Seal not to be a member of HM Government's Cabinet, though she is allowed to attend its meetings."
"Main article: Charlie Hebdo shooting On 7 January 2015, two Islamist gunmen[47] forced their way into and opened fire in the Paris headquarters of Charlie Hebdo, killing twelve: staff cartoonists Charb, Cabu, Honoré, Tignous and Wolinski,[48] economist Bernard Maris, editors Elsa Cayat and Mustapha Ourrad, guest Michel Renaud, maintenance worker Frédéric Boisseau and police officers Brinsolaro and Merabet, and wounding eleven, four of them seriously.[49][50][51][52][53][54]
During the attack, the gunmen shouted "Allahu akbar" ("God is great" in Arabic) and also "the Prophet is avenged".[47][55] President François Hollande described it as a "terrorist attack of the most extreme barbarity".[56] The two gunmen were identified as Saïd Kouachi and Chérif Kouachi, French Muslim brothers of Algerian descent.[57][58][59][60]"
"Jihad: Terror Suspects Killed, Arrested in Belgium; Officials Warn of Multiple 'Sleeper Cells'
Guy Benson | Jan 16, 2015
Some in the West prefer not to consider themselves at war with radical Islam, refusing to even call the threat by its name. But radical Islamists aren't the least bit murky on this question. Following the Charlie Hebdo massacre and subsequent hostage situations in Paris, Belgian authorities have foiled "major terrorist attacks," which they say included a plot to murder police officers. Here's nighttime video of the initial (lethal) raid, followed by a news account:
The plan was to gun down law officers in Belgium's streets or at police stations, possibly disguised in police uniforms themselves. But police stopped suspected terrorists in the city of Verviers in a raid Thursday night just before they were about to strike, Belgium's federal prosecutor said Friday. "Could have been hours, certainly no more than a day or two," Eric van der Sypt said. Officers killed two suspects, and wounded and arrested a third in Thursday's operation...overnight, police fanned out across Belgium in 12 raids, where they arrested 12 people in various cities, including the capital, Brussels, van der Sypt said. They got everyone on their list. In France, police also made 12 arrests on Friday in last week's slaying of 17 people -- at satire magazine Charlie Hebdo, a kosher store and during a police stop. Two of those arrested were Belgians and will be extradited, van der Sypt said. But there does not appear to be any connection between the shootings in Paris and the terror plans in Belgium, he said.
No direct connection at least. Remember this frightening report about jihadis from Western nations deploying to fight with ISIS, receiving training, then returning home to terrorize innocents? That's exactly what appears to be happening, with intelligence officials warning that multiple ISIS-affiliated "sleeper cells" are being activated across Europe:
A Western Intelligence source tells CNN that the ongoing terror threat appears to involve up to 20 sleeper cells of between 120 to 180 people ready to strike in France, Germany, Belgium and the Netherlands. The source said that European Union and Middle East intelligence agencies identified an "imminent threat" to Belgium, possibly also to the Netherlands...The Belgian counterterrorism official said indications of ISIS ordering attacks in Europe mark an apparent significant shift by the terrorist group.
Remember, the chief of Britain's MI5 security service gave a speech last week -- prepared for delivery before the Paris attacks -- warning of mass casualty attacks. It's unclear how many of these fighters and threats are core Al Qaeda, versus 'Khorasan,' versus ISIS, but it's now obvious that alarm bells are sounding throughout the western intelligence community. And since we're on the subject of ISIS, Katie posted horrific video of the group's ongoing monstrosity, and the Wall Street Journal published a splashy story yesterday detailing the grim reality that US airstrikes have not curbed the terror army's advance in Syria:
More than three months of U.S. airstrikes in Syria have failed to prevent Islamic State militants from expanding their control in that country, according to U.S. and independent assessments, raising new concerns about President Barack Obama's military strategy in the Middle East. While U.S. bombing runs and missile strikes have put Islamic State forces on the defensive in Iraq, they haven’t had the same kind of impact in Syria. Instead, jihadist fighters have enlarged their hold in Syria since the U.S. started hitting the group's strongholds there in September, according to the new estimates. Islamic State's progress in Syria is partly the result of the U.S. decision to focus its military efforts on Iraq, where the militant group has seized major parts of the country and declared them part of a new Islamic caliphate. The U.S.-led military effort has pushed the forces out of some key battlegrounds in Iraq. But Syria still serves as a haven for Islamic State fighters...
The Daily Beast printed a similar report this week. The US has "non combat" ground forces in Iraq, and they seem to be making real progress in reclaiming areas seized by ISIS after the Obama administration withdrew all ground troops from the country (rejecting Obama's previous plan to keep a targeted residual force in place), and the Iraqi security forces proved incapable of defending the country's sovereignty. Since then, ISIS' advance has plunged the region into further chaos, and flipped the switch on a strong magnet that has been attracting violent Islamists from across the globe -- including hundreds of Americans, like these three intercepted teenagers from Chicago. Iraq and Syria feel far away, but when the terrorists return home, the war becomes real. And as the White House continues its Guantanamo Bay fire sale (releasing five Yemeni detainees into neighboring Oman this week), I'll leave you with this comforting report out of the country we're scheduled to abandon next:
An offshoot of the Middle East's Islamic State insurgency has begun operating on southern Afghanistan, less than three months after British combat troops withdrew from the region. A man identified as Mullah Abdul Rauf was actively recruiting fighters for the groups, flying black flags and, according to some sources, even battling Taliban militants. Local sources said Rauf, a former Guantanamo Bay prisoner, had set up his base in Helmand province and was offering good wages to anyone willing to fight for the Islamic State.
Rauf was released from Gitmo during the Bush administration, and is now setting up ISIS' outpost in Afghanistan, underscoring the terrible jihadist recidivism problem. Will any of these guys end up joining him?”
"Entrust's technology selected to be the foundation for the MoD's PKI ecosystem
DALLAS – In an effort to enforce their strategy of centrally controlling policy to maintain a trusted network environment, the United Kingdom's Ministry of Defence (MoD) sought a public key infrastructure (PKI) solution to manage authentication, digital signatures and encryption capabilities. Entrust, Inc. [NASDAQ: ENTU] proudly announces that the company has licensed its Entrust Authority™ Security Manager to the the UK's MoD where it is to be used as the MoD root certification authority (Root CA).
"The functionality and comprehensive nature of Entrust's PKI solution definitely meets our need to seamlessly manage the different capabilities we need for our secure network environment," said Lieutenant Colonel Keith Bell, Head of Defence Interoperable Network Services Authority. "We now have fully deployed the root certificate authority(CA) technology and look forward to extending this chain of trust to all departments and business partners."
Entrust Authority™ Security Manager, a world-leading PKI, is designed to manage the digital keys and certificates that make up the digital identities used to transparently automate security-related processes in an organization. As an organization's Certification Authority (CA) system, Entrust Authority Security Manager software can help enable the use of digital signature, digital receipt, encryption and permissions management services across a wide variety of applications and solutions.
"Having a secure PKI infrastructure is at the heart of building a trusted network environment,” said Entrust Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer Bill Conner. "Because the MoD has to service a variety of different internal agencies, it is important that their PKI offers security and functionality to support this vast network. We are pleased to help them in their quest to securely communicate with both internal constituencies, as well as extend this security network to Defence contractors and other outside parties."
The MoD will use the Entrust Authority Security Manager to support authentication, digital signatures and encryption. The PKI system also will allow the issuance of digital credentials to internal devices, as well as provide security for collaboration with industry partners. In addition, the PKI system will provide a root CA to the Defence Information Infrastructure DII(F) that will help create a single, efficient information infrastructure within the MoD."
"The Lord Privy Seal (or, more formally, the Lord Keeper of the Privy Seal) is the fifth of the Great Officers of State in the United Kingdom, ranking beneath the Lord President of the Council and above the Lord Great Chamberlain. The office is one of the traditional sinecure offices of state. Originally, its holder was responsible for the monarch's personal (privy) seal (as opposed to the Great Seal of the Realm, which is in the care of the Lord Chancellor). Today, the holder of the office is invariably given a seat in the Cabinet of the United Kingdom.
Though one of the oldest offices in government anywhere, it has no particular function today because the use of a privy seal has been obsolete for centuries; thus the office has generally been used as a kind of Minister without Portfolio. Since the premiership of Clement Attlee, the position of Lord Privy Seal has frequently been combined with that of Leader of the House of Lords or Leader of the House of Commons. The office of Lord Privy Seal, unlike those of Leader of the Lords or Commons, is eligible for a ministerial salary under the Ministerial and other Salaries Act 1975.[1]
During the reign of Edward I, prior to 1307, the Privy Seal was kept by the Keeper of the Wardrobe.[2] The Lord Privy Seal was the president of the Court of Requests during its existence.
…. The wardrobe, along with the chamberlain, made up the personal part of medieval English government known as the king's household. Originally the room where the king's clothes, armour and treasure was stored the term was expanded to describe its contents and then the department of clerks who ran it. The wardrobe treasure of gold and jewels, funded by but not under the control of the treasury (and therefore Parliament) enabled the king to make secret and rapid payments to fund his diplomatic and military operations."
"SERCO has come a long way since the 1960s when it ran the 'four-minute warning' system to alert the nation to a ballistic missile attack.
Today its £10.3bn order book is bigger than many countries' defence budgets. It is bidding for a further £8bn worth of contracts and sees £16bn of 'opportunities'.
Profit growth is less ballistic. The first-half pre-tax surplus rose 4% to £28.1m, net profits just 1% to £18m. Stripping out goodwill, the rise was 17%, with dividends up 12.5% to 0.81p. Serco runs the [Skynet Military-Satellite Communications Network with Airbus] Docklands Light Railway, five UK prisons, airport radar and forest bulldozers in Florida. Chairman Kevin Beeston said: 'We have virtually no debt and more than 600 contracts.'
The shares, 672p four years ago, rose 8 1/4p to 207 1/4p, valuing Serco at £880m or nearly 17 times earnings.
Michael Morris, at broker Arbuthnot, says they are 'a play on UK government spend' which is rising fast."
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
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