by
United States Marine Field McConnell
Plum City Online - (AbelDanger.net)
April 15, 2016
1. Abel Danger (AD) claims that friends of the late White's Club chairman Ian Cameron used packet-switching technology developed by the late Donald Davies to conceal the role of big-four US and UK banks in drug trafficking, death-pool bookmaking and snuff-film production.
2. AD claims that Cameron's bankers used Serco – formerly RCA GB 1929 – to mentor 8(a) protégé companies through derivatives of the Rockex (Rockefeller Center) cipher machine and NPL cesium clock to synchronize a global death-pool bookmaker service.
3. AD claims that Cameron's banks used Serco packet switching and the NPL Zulu-time clock to transmit the snuff-film script announcing the death of Colonel Sabow the night before he was murdered at Marine Corps (MC) Camp Pendleton on 22 January 1991.
4. United States Marine Field McConnell http://www.abeldanger.net/2010/01/field-mcconnell-bio.html invites FBI director James Comey to investigate links between the Cameron's drug-hub bankers, the Serco (NPL-Rockex) clock and the murder of Colonel Sabow whose announcement of death preceded his actual death by nine hours.
Death of Marine Col Jim Sabow
White's Club bet book dates back to 1743.
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"What is even more incriminating is the communiqué that was sent from headquarters at El Toro to Marine Headquarters at the Pentagon (Henderson Hall). The message announced the death of Col. Sabow that morning at about 0900. However, the computer used to format and send the message, automatically dated and timed the formulation of the data or at least the time when the computer was initially accessed to start the text.
"However, it gave this information in zulu time rather than in P.S.T. The time shown was 220730z Jan91. Zulu or Greenwich time is another way of stating time at zero degrees longitude, hence, zulu. There is a difference between Pacific Standard time and "zulu" time of eight hours, so one subtracts eight hours from the zulu time to calculate when the message was started on the computer. THIS SHOWS THAT THE DATA WAS INITIALLY ENTERED AT 2330 HOURS, JAN. 21, THE NIGHT BEFORE COL. SABOW WAS KILLED! Or at the least, the computer was reversed to send the message and it was predetermined the message was to be from CG at El Toro, to CMC Washington (the Commanding General to the Commandant of the Marine Corps).
"It has been acknowledged that the colonel's death occurred between 0830 and 0900. During that time frame, Sally was attending Mass, Gen. Adams was at a meeting in his headquarters' office and Col. Underwood was at his home next door to the Sabow house. It is presumed that Col. Sabow, who had just been on the telephone, had gone into his back yard, put the dogs in the garage, and was intending to return to his living room to resume watching television. He never made it!"
“United Kingdom[edit] In relation to the United Kingdom, the phrase "big four banks" is currently used to refer to the four largest UK-based banking groups, being:
HSBC;
Lloyds Banking Group; and
Until 1970, the phrase
"big five banks" was used to refer to the five largest UK clearing
banks (institutions which clear bankers' cheques), which in England and
Wales were:
Barclays
Bank (now part of Barclays);
Midland
Bank (now HSBC Bank and part of HSBC);
Lloyds
Bank (now part of Lloyds Banking Group);
After the merger of
Westminster Bank and National Provincial Bank to form NatWest (now
part of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group) in 1970, the term "big
four" was used.
In Scotland the
"big four" were:
The Royal Bank of Scotland ("RBS")
(part of The Royal Bank of Scotland Group);
Bank
of Scotland (part of Lloyds Banking Group);
Clydesdale
Bank (part of CYBG plc); and
United States[edit]
In the United
States, the "big four" banks hold 39% of all U.S. customer
deposits (as of 2009), and consist of:[31][32]
Bank
of America (headquartered and bank chartered in Charlotte, North Carolina)
Wells
Fargo (headquartered in San
Francisco, California, bank chartered in Sioux Falls, South Dakota)”
“Rockex, or Telekrypton, was an offline one-time
tape cipher machine known to have been used by Britain and Canada from
1943. It was developed by Benjamin deForest Bayly, working during the war
for British Security Coordination.
"Rockex" was
named after the Rockefeller Center,[1] together
with the tradition for naming British cipher equipment with the suffix
"-ex" (e.g. Typex).
In 1944 an improved
Rockex II first appeared.[1] There
were also a Mark III and Mark V. After the war it was used by British
consulates and embassies until 1973, although a few continued in use until the
mid-1980s.[2]
After WW2 the Rockex
machines and the code tapes were manufactured in great secrecy under the
control of the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS),
also known as MI6, at a small factory at Number 4 Chester Road, Borehamwood on
the northern outskirts of London. To minimise the number of people who knew
about the process, MI6's head of communications, Brigadier Sir Richard Gambier-Parry, took out
a personal lease on the factory buildings and employed people through the local
labour exchange as an entirely private venture ostensibly unconnected with
government. The end product was then sold to the government departments who
used the machines. This was not discovered by the UK Treasury until 1951 who
were most concerned that no form of financial auditing had ever been exercised
over the organisation. The Treasury officials were eventually convinced that
the factory needed to be treated as a special case and they allowed it to
continue privately but with a special arrangement for top secret auditing (Natl
Archives file T220/1444)”
"Donald Davies
Simple idea that made the internet possible
Friday 2 June 2000 01.03 BST
Last modified on Tuesday 12 January 201617.01 GMT
The internet and other networks are based on a fundamental idea developed by the computer scientist Donald Watts Davies, who has died aged 75. He is not always given full credit for his contribution because Paul Baran, an American working at the Rand Corporation in California, had independently come up with the same idea. However, Baran was focusing on a way to restructure AT&T's telephone system. Davies was creating a data network, and the design of the Arpanet, the precursor of the internet, was changed completely to adopt his technique.
Also, Davies's term for the idea, which he called "packet switching", was much catchier than Baran's "distributed adaptive message block switching".
Davies had considered many possibilities - block, unit, segment, etc - before deciding on packet as a sort of small package. And as he later told Baran: "Well, you may have got there first, but I got the name."
…
In his last years at NPL, Davies formed a computer security group and worked with the clearing banks on cryptography and the security of their networks. After retiring in 1984, he continued to work as a data security consultant, and for fun developed a PC simulation of the first computer he had helped design, Turing's Pilot ACE."
"Panama Papers: Cameron's father was Mossack Fonseca client
4 April 2016
David Cameron has called for greater transparency in tax havens and a clampdown on aggressive tax avoidance and evasion. But documents leaked from one of the world's biggest offshore specialists, Mossack Fonseca, reveal that his late father used one of the most secretive tools of the offshore trade after he helped set up a fund for investors.
When Ian Cameron wanted to attend a board meeting of Blairmore Holdings, he had to fly to either Switzerland or the Bahamas.
Blairmore, which appears to have been named after the Cameron family's ancestral estate in Aberdeenshire, held its meetings offshore to ensure the investment fund wouldn't have to pay any UK income tax or corporation tax on its profits.
If the meetings had been held in London, then it may have been considered resident in the UK and taxed as a UK company."
“Panama Papers: Cameron's father was Mossack Fonseca client
4 April 2016
David Cameron has
called for greater transparency in tax havens and a clampdown on aggressive tax
avoidance and evasion. But documents leaked from one of the world's biggest
offshore specialists, Mossack Fonseca, reveal that his late father used one of
the most secretive tools of the offshore trade after he helped set up a fund
for investors.
When Ian Cameron
wanted to attend a board meeting of Blairmore Holdings, he had to fly to either
Switzerland or the Bahamas.
Blairmore, which
appears to have been named after the Cameron family's ancestral estate in
Aberdeenshire, held its meetings offshore to ensure the investment fund
wouldn't have to pay any UK income tax or corporation tax on its profits.
If the meetings had
been held in London, then it may have been considered resident in the UK and
taxed as a UK company.”
"Serco farewell to NPL after 19 years of innovation 8 January 2015 Serco said goodbye to the National Physical Laboratory (NPL) at the end of December 2014 after 19 years of extraordinary innovation and science that has seen the establishment build a world-leading reputation and deliver billions of pounds of benefit for the UK economy. During that period under Serco’s management and leadership, NPL has delivered an extraordinary variety and breadth of accomplishments for the UK’s economy and industry. Some of the key achievements during that time have been: … It has been estimated that work carried out by the Centre of Carbon Measurement at NPL will save eight million tonnes of carbon emissions reductions (2% of UK footprint) and over half a billion pounds in economic benefit over the next decade…. NPL’s caesium fountain atomic clock is accurate to 1 second in 158 million years and NPL is playing a key role in introducing rigour to high frequency trading in the City through NPLTime”
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"In July 1994, Cameron left his role as Special Adviser to work as the Director of Corporate Affairs at Carlton Communications.[62] Carlton, which had won the ITV franchise for London weekdays in 1991, was a growing media company which also had film-distribution and video-producing arms. Cameron was suggested for the role to Carlton executive chairman Michael Greenby his later mother-in-law Lady Astor.[63] Cameron left Carlton to run for Parliament in 1997, returning to his job after his defeat.
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of broadcasting in 1998 he criticised the effect of overlapping different
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but the resulting company suffered difficulties in attracting subscribers.
Cameron resigned as Director of Corporate Affairs in February 2001 in order to
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"Disowned by Cameron, the raffish men-only club that his father once ran
PUBLISHED: 22:15
GMT, 18 July 2013 | UPDATED: 16:22 GMT, 19 July 2013
As the BBC is
embroiled in yet another row over sexism after presenter John Inverdale's
poorly judged on air-comments, and MPs scramble in Westminster to condemn
male-only establishments - just down the road, at White's in St James's,
it is very much business as usual. The exclusive membership only establishment
- the 'original 'old boy's club' - is the grandest, oldest and most notoriously
difficult to gain entrance to. Once, every Prime Minister from Robert Walpole
in the early 18th century to Robert Peel in the mid-19th was a member, and the
club boasts a bar which 'has not shut for 200 years'. But White's - to which
only one woman, the Queen, has ever been allowed entrance - was quietly
disowned by David Cameron in 2008, despite his father Ian once being chairman.
The Prime Minister is said to be the only member to have left of his own free
will.
Here, HARRY MOUNT
takes a look at the history of Britain’s most notorious male only club - where
rakes, rogues and royals have drunk side by side.
The Culture Secretary
Maria Miller would, it’s safe to say, disapprove of White’s, the grandest,
oldest, raciest gentlemen’s club in London. But, then again, she’s unlikely to
be invited to visit. The only woman who’s ever been entertained there is Her
Majesty the Queen.
All-male clubs have
been the subject of Mrs Miller’s ire this week as she attacked the men-only
policy of Muirfield, which is hosting golf’s Open Championship.
Yesterday, the Prime
Minister gave her his full support. A spokesman for David Cameron condemned
such all-male clubs as looking ‘more to the past than they do to the future’.
But Mr Cameron was not
always so high-minded.
Until fairly recently
he was a member of the notorious White’s club, just up the road from St James’s
Palace. Indeed his late father, Ian, was its chairman. But the future Prime
Minister tactically resigned when Leader of the Opposition because the all-male
club didn’t fit with his vision of modern Conservatism.
It is said that he is
the only member to have left of his own free will – and not by death
or shameful forced resignation.
The club was founded
in 1693 as a hot-chocolate house by an Italian, Francesco Bianco, whose
name translated into Francis White – and thus White’s. It soon graduated to
more intoxicating practices, notably heavy drinking and gambling.
For centuries, it has
taken pride in its reputation as the hardest of the London gentleman’s clubs to
get into.
The Victorian Prime
Minister, Benjamin Disraeli, said there were only two things that an Englishman
cannot command – being made a Knight of the Garter or a member of White’s.
There is a long
waiting list to join and many applicants are still blackballed – rejected – by
existing members. New members must be vouched for by 35 signatories and
membership is more than £850 a year.
The late journalist
Auberon Waugh – whose father Evelyn was a devoted White’s member – was
blackballed in 1995 by anonymous enemies at the club. In the Spectator, Waugh
retaliated, writing of the ‘insecure, big-bottomed men who think that
membership of White’s gives them some sort of social cachet ... White’s has
always had its fair share of s***s and twerps and pompous bores’.
Since then, the
‘White’s Club S**t’ has entered club slang to mean the worst sort of nasty,
selfish, pompous show-off.
Still, in its 300-year
history, the club has played host to some illustrious members and a glittering
array of politicians.
Among its old members
are the Duke of Wellington, the Regency dandy Beau Brummell, George
IV, William IV, Edward VII and Winston Churchill’s son, Randolph. Prince
Charles is a member and held his Bollinger champagne-fuelled stag night at the
club before his wedding to Lady Diana Spencer.
Prince William is said
to be a member.
The club has also
attracted its fair share of rogues.
White’s was implicated
in the great ‘Cambridge Spies’ scandal. Some have claimed that the recruitment
and subsequent movements of Guy Burgess, Donald Duart Maclean, Kim Philby and
Anthony Blunt were orchestrated from the club’s bar.
Meanwhile, in his
novels Evelyn Waugh used the club as the model for ‘Bellamy’s’, the home of
‘grandee and card sharper, duellist and statesman’.
Certainly, gambling
has always been part of the fabric of White’s. In William Hogarth’s 1733 series
of cautionary paintings – The Rake’s Progress – the rake is driven mad by
losing his fortune at the gaming tables of White’s."
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“Serco do a bunch more that didn’t even make our story: As well as
thanking God for his success, CEO Chris Hyman is a Pentecostal Christian who
has released a gospel album in America and fasts every Tuesday. Amazingly,
he was also in the World Trade Centre on 9/11, on the 47th floor addressing
shareholders [such as Wells Fargo with an insured interest in the leveraged
lease on the WTC Twin Towewrs]. Serco run navy patrol boats for the ADF, as
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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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