Corruption Welcome in London 739


The FBI had somebody wearing a wire at the London Olympics to capture the FIFA corruption taking place in the margins. What were the British authorities doing? Nothing.

Britain prides itself as having in London the world’s leading financial centre. Substantial assets, both financial and real estate, from FIFA corruption are located in London. But Britain has taken over the crown from Switzerland as the major financial destination which will always protect ill-gotten wealth.

Alisher Usmanov played a major role as bagman for the corrupt Russian World Cup bid, particularly with delegates from FIFA’s Asian Confederation. His place as Britain’s third richest resident is very obviously based on extreme Russian corruption and he rose to power and wealth solely with the use of gangster muscle and contacts he gained and expanded while serving a prison sentence for blackmail. But he is a billionaire and beloved by the City of London so there is no danger of him ever being investigated in the UK.

That a key figure in FIFA corruption over Russia’s World Cup bid, is undisturbed in his large shareholding in Arsenal FC, says everything about the complicity of the British establishment.

Usmanov’s friend Gulnara Karimova is a startling example. She is now under formal investigation in Switzerland, France, Sweden and the Netherlands over the glaringly corrupt origins of her billions. Only a fake house arrest by her father has prevented her real arrest. Yet in the UK, where she has three homes including one in the No.1 Hyde Park criminals’ hangout, where she shops regularly and her son is at university, there is no move against her whatsoever.

I am delighted to see the moves against FIFA. But to me they illustrate very plainly what a corrupt stinking hole London has become.


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  • Habbabkuk (la vita è bella)

    “By the way, until the posting urging not naming a certain former MP, my own inchoate suspicions focused, to the extent that they focused on anyone, on Beith, because of his strange vote — for a Lib Dem — against the resulution recognizing the Palestinians”
    ______________________

    So you see a link between suspected (or proved)paedophilia and recognising/not recognising the Palestinians?

    If your mind works in that way, it’s surely a blessing that you’re no longer near any lethal weapons.

  • Ba'al Zevul

    To suggest it’s being done by some member of ‘security services’ or ‘spooks’ asking questions here is plain silly.

    So they don’t use humint at all. Such a relief to know. If you haven’t heard of triangulation.

    BTW, IP addresses from public ISP’s are not customer-specific, and change between logons.

  • lysias

    So you see a link between suspected (or proved)paedophilia and recognising/not recognising the Palestinians?

    Blackmail could well be an explanation for such a strange vote for a Lib Dem.

  • Dreoilin

    “BTW, IP addresses from public ISP’s are not customer-specific, and change between logons.”

    That doesn’t mean your ISP doesn’t know who you are, when you’re online.

  • Dreoilin

    How do you think ISPs calculate how much data you’re downloading? (If you have a monthly limit)

  • Republicofscotland

    “So why the sudden reticence about his college? What is there to hide?”
    ____________________________

    HABBintyoulearnedanythingyet.

    Why should Lysias reavel anything to you,its not as if you’re forthcoming with details of your life.

    You’d need to be some kind of fool to reveal private details of your life, on what is surely a government monitored blog.

  • Dreoilin

    You SERIOUSLY think that Governments are relying on people asking questions in blog comments in order to find out who people are? Such as all the people who comment on this blog?? Ba’al?

  • Dreoilin

    There are millions of people commenting with pseudonyms on Twitter every day. Millions. Any one of those can be identified at the drop of a hat, if they make any kind of threat. And they have been, and taken to court. In the UK.

  • Habbabkuk (la vita è bella)

    Nevermind (and others)

    My views on how the crimes of child abuse and paedophilia are being addressed on this blog by a goodly number of Excellences would be very different if I thought that the latter were really concerned about what might have happened to those poor kids, as opposed to seeing an opportunity for a spot of Establishment-bashing.

    I say that because when the cases of child grooming, abuse, rape and forced prostitution by certain ethnic gangs were in the news, there was a deafening silence about them on here. Not a word – until I and some others commented – from those who are so vociferous on here about child abuse and paedophilia by highly-placed public figures.

    If there have been cover ups of child abuse and paedophilia by highly placed public figures then it is right that this should be exposed – and sanctioned. Any such cover ups, remain allegations which are being investigated.

    The cover ups relating the grooming gangs have, on the other hand, been shown to have taken place (and those who did the covering up have admitted that they did so out of political correctness) but have attracted no comment on here.

    This is why I believe that the majority of the Excellences posting in this matter care less about the phenomenon and the victims than they do about Establishment bashing.

  • Republicofscotland

    “To suggest it’s being done by some member of ‘security services’ or ‘spooks’ asking questions here is plain silly.”
    ______________________________

    Is that so,there’s one or two on this blog that,aren’t quite what they seem,and although,they’re definitely not to bright,no James Bond that’s for sure.

    They stick out like a sore thumb,they’re probably on the lowest pay grade just smart enough to be useful and no more.

  • Dreoilin

    “You’d need to be some kind of fool to reveal private details of your life, on what is surely a government monitored blog.”

    Monitoring it to see what you’re saying – perhaps. But not to find out who you are. They don’t need to read a word here to find that out.

  • Ba'al Zevul

    You SERIOUSLY think that Governments are relying on people asking questions in blog comments in order to find out who people are? Such as all the people who comment on this blog?? Ba’al?

    The keyword there is ‘relying’. So. no. But I do know that intelligence uses all the sources it can identify, and that keeping an eye on a bunch of lefties on vaguely subversive blogs such as this represents a good way to zero in on an incalculably huge volume of internet traffic, and without requesting data on all of it from the ISP’s.

    I think we can agree that neither Scottish nationalism nor pro-Russian, anti-Nato sentiment would fail to arouse a flicker of interest (history is full of examples of their doing so), and that while the main perceived threat is at least ostensibly militant Islam, other issues remain under consideration, as they have always done.

    I think you, not I, are being naive here. And I cannot exclude the other possibility if you’re not.

    😉

  • Habbabkuk (la vita è bella)

    Republicofscotland

    “Why should Lysias reavel anything to you,its not as if you’re forthcoming with details of your life.

    You’d need to be some kind of fool to reveal private details of your life, on what is surely a government monitored blog.”
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    You really are a fool.

    It is Lysias himself who has told us – uninvited by anyone – that he read Greats at Oxford, that he is a retires US Navy officer, that he served in the US (Army) garrison in Berlin-West, that he has several “higher degrees” including a PhD, that he studied Russian in New York, etc, etc….

    Why, then is it an intrusion to ask hum the college at which he read Greats?

    And how am I asking him for details of his private life when he himself has supplied so many details all by himself?

    ******************

    Any suggestions from anyone as to why Lysias should be so reluctant to give the name on the Oxford college he attended?

  • Ba'al Zevul

    Then agan, anyone who reckons HAARP is some kind of secret weapon can peobably be safely ignored…

  • Villager

    The Cast

    Lysias — doesn’t want to go all the way

    RoS (‘the postman always knocks 12 times’) — Neurotic

    Fedup — despite long experience with the law, not a lawyer

    RobG — Dead man walking (and drinking)

    John Goss — In a moment

  • Habbabkuk (la vita è bella)

    Dreoilin

    There you go, girl – Captain Komodo is now hinting that you’re an intelligence asset as well:

    “I think you, not I, are being naive here. And I cannot exclude the other possibility if you’re not.”

    No wonder the nutter was cashiered.

  • Republicofscotland

    The secretive British spy agency GCHQ has developed covert tools to seed the internet with false information, including the ability to manipulate the results of online polls, artificially inflate pageview counts on web sites, amplify sanctioned messages on YouTube, and censor video content judged to be extremist.

    The capabilities, detailed in documents provided by NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, even include an old standby for pre-adolescent prank callers everywhere: A way to connect two unsuspecting phone users together in a call.

    The tools were created by GCHQ’s Joint Threat Research Intelligence Group (JTRIG), and constitute some of the most startling methods of propaganda and internet deception contained within the Snowden archive.

    Previously disclosed documents have detailed JTRIG’s use of fake victim blog posts,false flag operations, honey traps and psychological manipulation to target online activists, monitor visitors to WikiLeaks, and spy on YouTube and Facebook users.

    JTRIG’s tools and techniques,or as it’s better know the devils handbook.

    https://firstlook.org/theintercept/document/2014/07/14/jtrig-tools-techniques/

    More techniques employed by GCHQ.

    https://firstlook.org/theintercept/2014/07/14/manipulating-online-polls-ways-british-spies-seek-control-internet/

  • Republicofscotland

    The Cast

    Lysias — doesn’t want to go all the way

    RoS (‘the postman always knocks 12 times’) — Neurotic

    Fedup — despite long experience with the law, not a lawyer

    RobG — Dead man walking (and drinking)

    John Goss — In a moment”
    ________________________

    Not fogetting the star of the show:

    Villager and his foul mouth……f*#k! C¿*t Ba#*@?d

  • Dreoilin

    “I think we can agree that neither Scottish nationalism nor pro-Russian, anti-Nato sentiment would fail to arouse a flicker of interest (history is full of examples of their doing so), and that while the main perceived threat is at least ostensibly militant Islam, other issues remain under consideration, as they have always done.”

    Sure. Which doesn’t challenge what I said at all. If they see something written here that gives them cause for concern, they will presumably then want to know who said it. They get that info from the ISPs.

    When I go online and I post a comment – anywhere – on Irish sites, or American sites, anywhere – I work on the basis that my identity is known. Or will be known PDQ if I have said something that concerns some Govt agency.

    And no, I’m not naive. I have a son who has worked for ISPs, as well as a host of other organisations (not governmental) across the world from the USA to Australia and back to Europe again. He is Cisco-qualified to the highest level — a wi-fi engineer and architect. I don’t have his vocabulary to explain the background to all of these matters, but I know for a fact that what I’m saying above is correct. 100%.

  • Villager

    Applause for ‘The-postman-always-knocks -welve-times-RoS

    Playing the role (didn’t i say neurotic?) brilliantly!

  • Republicofscotland

    Mr Blair was asked to speak at the Eat food forum in Stockholm, Sweden, which starts tomorrow.

    The event, which last year featured a talk by former American president Bill Clinton, claims to be a forum where ‘science politics and business can share insight and ideas to achieve our common goal of sustainably feeding a healthy world population.

    Kruger Cowne talent agency, which represents Mr Blair, asked for a £250,000 fee plus £80,000 expenses for a twenty minute speech, according to the Sunday Times.
    ________________

    Jeez oh Bliar has more chutzpah than than the Royals when it comes to leeching cash.

    Mind old droopy chops Lizzie,has passed this Royal trait on to another family member David Cameron who’s her fifth cousin twiced removed.

  • fred

    “The secretive British spy agency GCHQ has developed covert tools to seed the internet with false information, including the ability to manipulate the results of online polls, artificially inflate pageview counts on web sites, amplify sanctioned messages on YouTube, and censor video content judged to be extremist.”

    The ability to get chokkablog flagged as unsafe by twitter.

  • Dreoilin

    “There you go, girl – Captain Komodo is now hinting that you’re an intelligence asset as well”

    I know. I don’t think he’s serious. But no doubt Fedup will take him up on it!

  • Dreoilin

    Villager
    1 Jun, 2015 – 8:32 pm

    Best laugh I’ve had so far today 🙂

  • Villager

    Thanks Dreoilin, just trying to keep pace with you thinking on your feet…

  • Ba'al Zevul

    but I know for a fact that what I’m saying above is correct. 100%.

    I’m not saying it isn’t. So let’s find out who’s interesting, right? Check the blogs and social media, right? But it doesn’t stop there, does it? Stir them up a little to see what the reactions are. Save some time on background research on Joe Soap who repeatedly posts about plutonium, and see if we can’t interact with him a little – maybe get some associates who haven’t popped up before. Nudge him in the direction of doing something we can haul him in for. Sure, we can put a name to the number xx.xx.xx.xx, but we’d like to know more about the guy. Who may be a model citizen offline , like any canny serial killer is.

    Like you, I assume that everything I post here is known to the authorities. But is that everything ‘they’ want to know? Of course it bloody isn’t.

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