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  • Is Madeleine McCann Fund  Scam

    Is Madeleine McCann Fund Scam

    Madeline Mccann Scum
    Madeline Mccann so called Scum

    When I first heard that the McCanns intended setting up a “Fighting Fund”, I wondered why and who or what were they fighting against?

    “Before its launch the fund had already raised £10,000 from medical colleagues of Gerry and Kate McCann and from a bucket of money filled up by visitors to Leicester’s Glenfield Hospital, where Madeleine’s father works“.

    There is money to be made out of this.

    Madeleine’s Fund created,

    Companies House ‘Current Appointments Report’ shows that Madeleine’s Fund – Leaving No Stone Unturned Limited’ was created on this day:

    Current Appointments Report for:
    MADELEINE’S FUND: LEAVING NO STONE UNTURNED LIMITED
    06248215

    company was created 12th May 2007

    It was initially set up, on behalf of the McCanns, in 48 hours, by the International Family Law Group (IFLG). This does appear to be something of a rush job. When jobs are rushed mistakes can be made.

    Business, charity, or scam?

    “It is thought the original idea was to set the fund up as a charity but this was rejected, according to The Times, when it became clear that a charity cannot be operated for the sole benefit of one person. The Charity Commission later denied this.

    One of the things that distinguishes a limited company from a charity is that it does not have all the rules and regulations which govern the conduct of the fundraising and which controls the proportion of the charities funds that are spent on overheads, expenses and wages etc.

    It was also reported at the time that the Charity Commission was extremely disturbed at the way the Fund was being advertised as it gave people the impression that they were donating to a charity – not a private limited company.

    The reality is, however unpalatable, that Madeleine’s Fund is a private limited company and can therefore spend the money donated in any way it so chooses. The memorandum of association is so wide that practically any expenditure could be approved by the board of directors“.

    Not for the first time do we have a dispute with the McCann version of events and that given by someone else or by an organisation. I think it is possible, for example, to set up a charity in aid of a child dying from cancer. If this is the case, then there is no reason why the McCanns could not have registered their cause as a charity. The problem from their end would be the lack of control exercised by the McCanns. So, it was decided to set up a company instead. Nevertheless, some people still labour under the mistaken belief that the Madeleine Fund is a charity. Even allowing for the McCann statements that it is not a charity, I feel that the false impression remains in some people’s minds because of the way that the McCanns keep aligning themselves to charities, and misleading reporting in the media such as this from the recent McCanns fund raising event “The £90,000 raised will be split between the Maddie Fund and two other missing people’s charities“. It implies that the Madeleine Fund is a charity. I have yet to see any demand made by the McCanns to correct this false information. Given that the McCanns have a history for wanting corrections made in the media on stories concerning themselves, why is there silence on their part?

    Having established that the Madeleine Fund is not a charity, the focus turns to the question of a business or scam. An indication that the McCanns are in the business to make money, is their distasteful application to brand their missing 3 year old child as a trademark.

    Trademark application filed

    The campaign to find Madeleine McCann has applied for British and European trademarks to protect its fundraising, internet and print promotions. The applications, which were filed on May 18, seek to protect the name “Madeleine’s Fund: Leaving No Stone Unturned”. The European application also seeks protection for the provision of social services and advice for people affected by missing children.

    It appears as though the McCanns are laying claim to be the only persons entitled to earn money out of Madeleine’s disappearance. This does not sit well with the English law principle that criminals should not profit from their crimes. It is accepted that the McCanns have so far not been convicted of any criminal offence in relation to the disappearance of Madeleine. So, they remain innocent until proven guilty.

    Bringing the McCanns to account is a long drawn out process. It will help if the Madeliene Fund is attacked successfully in the courts. It is hoped by doing this that rich backers like Brian Kennedy and Richard Branson will have a rethink about keep funding the McCanns.

    I noted that it was originally stated that the McCanns would not use the Madeleine Fund in their criminal defence. And yet, the Madeleine Fund has been used to pay for the McCanns legal fight against Mr Amaral. The published accounts do not refer to it being used for this purpose in relation to Madeleine, but the court injunction clearly refers to Madeleine as being one of the claimants in the case. Once again we have an inconsistency from the McCann Camp.

    It’s a business we are dealing with. I question the not for profit aspect. Accepting it is a business does not rule out the possibility that it is also a scam. Those conducting scams are in the business of making money. A legitimate business is not a scam, and a scam is not a legitimate business. My suspicion is that what we are really dealing with here is a scam. I do not have enough evidence to support a criminal beyond all reasonable doubt standard of proof, however, the civil standard of balance of probabilities does not look good for the McCanns.

     

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  • G4S must end its complicity in Israel’s abuse of child prisoners

    G4S must end its complicity in Israel’s abuse of child prisoners

    'G4S helps the Israeli Prison Service to run prisons inside Israel that hold prisoners from occupied Palestinian territory,' campaigners say
    ‘G4S helps the Israeli Prison Service to run prisons inside Israel that hold prisoners from occupied Palestinian territory,’ campaigners say

    According to Guardian as G4S management and shareholders prepare to participate in the G4S AGM on Thursday, we call on G4S management and shareholders to end the corporation’s participation in Israel’s brutal occupation. G4S operates and maintains security systems at the Ofer prison, located in the occupied West Bank, and for the Kishon and Moskobiyyeh detention/interrogation facilities, at which human rights organisations have documented systematic torture and ill-treatment of Palestinian prisoners, including child prisoners, held in solitary confinement.

    G4S helps the Israeli prison service to run prisons inside Israel that hold prisoners from occupied Palestinian territory, despite the fourth Geneva convention prohibition of the transfer of prisoners from occupied territory into the territory of the occupier. Through its involvement in Israel’s prison system, G4S is complicit in violations of international law and participates in Israel’s use of mass incarceration as a means by which to dissuade Palestinians from protesting against Israel’s systematic human rights abuses.

    G4S also provides equipment and services to the Israeli military checkpoints in the West Bank that form part of the route of Israel’s illegal wall and to the terminals isolating the occupied and besieged territory of Gaza. G4S’s role in Israel’s brutal occupation and abhorrent prison system is unacceptable and must end. Join our call – add your name to this letter on the War on Want website.
    Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Ahmed Kathrada South African politician and former political prisoner, Alexei Sayle Comedian, Alice WalkerAuthor, Angela Davis Author and activist, Breyten Breytenbach Poet and painter, John Berger Author, Ken Loach Director, Michael Mansfield QC Barrister, Mike Leigh Director, Miriam MargolyesActor, Noam Chomsky Philosopher and author, Paul LavertyScreenwriter, Professor Richard Falk Professor of international law,Roger Waters Musician, Saleh Bakri Actor

     

    • More than 200 Palestinian children are being held in Israeli prisons. At least two of the jails where Palestinian children are detained – Ofer in the West Bank and Al Jalame in Israel – are supplied with security systems by G4S.

    Several organisations, including Unicef in 2013, have documented the ill-treatment of the children inside these prisons. Unicef reported that the abuse of Palestinian youngsters trapped in the Israeli prison system is “widespread, systematic and institutionalised”. At its AGM last year, a number of concerned shareholders questioned the G4S board about the company’s complicity in the detention and abuse of Palestinian children, eliciting the promise of a review of the current situation.

    A year on, G4S appears to be as entrenched as ever in the Israeli prison system. This is an unacceptable position for the company, with its headquarters in the UK, to be in. We call on G4S to show it has a conscience and terminate its contracts with facilities where children suffer routine physical and verbal abuse, contrary to the norms of civilised society.
    Jeremy Corbyn MP, Andy Slaughter MP, Grahame Morris MP, Richard Burden MP, Katy Clark MP, Chris Williamson MP, Alex Cunningham MP, John Denham MP, Caroline Lucas MP, Paul Blomfield MP, Crispin Blunt MP, Joan Ruddock MP, Mark Durkan MP, Roger Godsiff MP, Hugh Lanning Chair, Palestine Solidarity Campaign, Geoffrey Bindman QC, Bruce Kent CND, Caryl ChurchillPlaywright, Victoria Brittain Journalist and author, Rev Canon Garth Hewitt Amos Trust, Professor Steven Rose, John Austin, Betty Hunter

  • Sack Tony Blair as the Middle East “Peace Envoy”

    Sack Tony Blair as the Middle East “Peace Envoy”

     

    Tony Blair
    Tony Blair

    WANT BLAIR GONE AS “PEACE ENVOY”? HERE’S YOUR CHANCE TO MAKE IT HAPPEN

    Friday 27th June 2014 will mark the seventh year that Tony Blair has served as the Quartet Representative to the Middle East. This is an urgent call to end this insult to the region’s people by having him sacked as the so-called “Peace Envoy.”

     

    SEVEN REASONS FOR SEVEN YEARS

    To mark the occasion, here are seven reasons to #SackBlair for the seven years he has been in the role.

    1)      War = Peace?!                                                                                                      

     Tony Blair and George W Bush’s illegal invasion of Iraq destroyed an entire Middle Eastern society.

    2)      Pro-Israeli bias                                                                                                      

    Both as Prime Minister and Envoy, Blair has shown a consistent and blatant bias towards Israel.

    3)      7 years bad luck for Palestine                                                                          

     The last seven years have shown Blair either incapable or unwilling to achieve anything meaningful for the Palestinian people.

    4)      Conflict of interest?                                                                                          

     The way Blair works, it is often unclear where his envoy role ends and his business interests begin.

    5)      Peace Envoy = Warmonger?!                                                                            

    Since his appointment Blair has repeatedly called for yet more Middle Eastern wars – in Iran, Syria and now Iraq again.

    6)      Living like a V.I.P. – on our V.A.T.      

    As Envoy Blair has luxuriated Jerusalem’s poshest hotel at the taxpayer’s expense, while families in the Occupied Territories struggle to feed their children.

    7)      Advising autocrats                

     Alongside his envoy role, Blair has been hiring himself out to tyrants with histories of human rights abuses.

     

    THIS IS OUR TIME

    With Tony Blair’s outrageous comments and Iraq in flames across the news, there’sno better time than now to launch this campaign.

    Professor Chomsky, British MPs from both major parties and 3 former UK ambassadors to the Middle East already support our campaign. Now it’s your turn.

    Sign the petition.

    #SackBlair

     

     

    To: Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General, United Nations
    Catherine Ashton, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, European Union
    John Kerry, Secretary of State, United States
    Sergei Lavrov, Foreign Minister, Russia
    Please remove Tony Blair as the Quartet Representative with immediate effect.

    Sincerely,
    [Your name]

    Petition:  http://www.change.org/en-GB/petitions/ban-ki-moon-sack-tony-blair-as-the-middle-east-peace-envoy

  • How the Terrorists Got Rich In Iraq and Syria, ISIS Militants Are Flush With Funds

    How the Terrorists Got Rich In Iraq and Syria, ISIS Militants Are Flush With Funds

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    A FEW feet from the Bab al-Salam border crossing near the Turkish town of Kilis, there is a shabby cafe where the most interesting items for sale are not found on the menu. The cafe is the final stop for young radicalized men from Europe or North Africa who are planning to slip past the lax Turkish border officers and into Syrian territory. This is where they exchange their passports for cash. When one of us visited the cafe in January, a Belgian passport was for sale for $8,000. A buyer could have it altered for movement to Europe or visa-free travel to the United States. New passport photos were being snapped in the parking lot.

    Half a continent away, in Kuwait, on an evening in March, a soon-to-be auctioned 1982 Chevy Caprice Classic awkwardly sat parked on carpets outside a tent. Inside potential bidders were being asked to alleviate the suffering of Syrians with bhumanitarian contributions.b Few could have had any doubt that once their money found its way to Syria, fighters b some affiliated with Al Qaeda b would decide whether to use it to buy aspirin for children or ammunition for killers.

    On June 10, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria, or ISIS, moved on Mosul, Iraqbs second largest city. The advance blew the uniforms off hapless soldiers and police officers, and left prison cells and bank vaults emptied of their contents. In the largest bank holdup in recent memory, ISIS operatives reportedly stole up to $400 million in cash. Flush with money, ISIS will have the resources (as well as the territory) to establish itself as the hub of a global terrorist movement in the heart of the Middle East. There are no Treasury paratroopers to send in to seize the cash, or bank regulations to issue to stop ISIS from spending it.

    These three episodes reflect a deep problem for the United States and its allies that has been evolving for several years. The campaign to disrupt and dismantle terrorist financing after 9/11, which met with much success and once caused Osama bin Laden to bemoan the lack of funding in Al Qaeda coffers, has given way to a new reality. The metastasized, Qaeda-inspired terrorist movements have learned to raise millions of dollars locally, while the conflicts in Syria and Iraq have resurrected the terrorist funding networks of old. Terrorist funding is now both local and global.

    Donors and everyday citizens from the Persian Gulf and other sympathetic corners of the world, witnessing the humanitarian crisis in Syria, have been funneling money to the most effective forces fighting the regime of Bashar al-Assad there, namely Qaeda-affiliated groups and ISIS. Smartly, these groups have realized they must match their brutal militancy with charitable services, akin to the governance and charity models of groups like Hezbollah and Hamas. This makes it difficult to differentiate funding to alleviate the suffering of Syrian refugees from support for terrorism.

    Alongside these global revenue streams, terrorist networks have gotten better at taking advantage of local moneymaking opportunities. In North Africa, Al Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb has the market cornered on kidnap-for-ransom and smuggling operations to the tune of tens of millions of dollars. It has used its resources to buy more weapons to assault Malian and French forces and to support the training of Boko Haram operatives, while Boko engages in its own hostage-taking for profit in West Africa.

    The Taliban and Haqqani networks in Afghanistan and Pakistan also run smuggling and kidnapping operations, while profiting from the heroin trade. The Shabab movement in Somalia has developed a trade-based money-laundering system through the export of charcoal and import of sugar, while imposing taxes in areas it controls.

    In earlier days, ISIS made plenty of money on petty crimes, bank robberies and oil smuggling. Today, with its control of territory growing in Syria and Iraq, it has established a war economy. ISIS militants have taken control of resources like granaries and oil installations and are extorting btaxesb from businesses and selling off government property and equipment (an inventory that now includes American-made Humvees). This has spawned a for-profit militant model that breathes life into insurgencies around the world.

    ISIS is also a leader in using new technologies and social media to raise awareness and reach individual donors. Appeals for donations (or investments) are tweeted while money is raised and sent via the Internet, then withdrawn in the form of bags of cash to be transported into the war zones. The ISIS publication Al-Naba (The News) has kept donors informed about the progress of specific operations, while Twitter feeds are updated with body counts and photos of the equipment and territory fighters now control.

    If we hope to constrict these global and local fund-raising streams, and the dangerous ambitions of terrorist groups, we need a renewed campaign against terrorist financing.

    This will require creativity to launch operations against networks now supporting ISIS and Qaeda-related groups and to form partnerships with local law enforcement, customs authorities and regulators. We must strengthen border enforcement to intercept cash couriers, and step up anti-corruption efforts to ensure that groups cannot buy access or safe passage. This requires mustering the political will to isolate deep-pocket donors in places like Kuwait and Qatar; Turkish brokers doing business with these groups; front companies, facilitators and charities in the region; and even countriesunwilling to stem the flow of funds to known terrorist groups. And finally, legitimate aid organizations in Syria and the region must create alternative social services for refugees.

    But we cannot cut off the financing to a group like ISIS without first dislodging it from the territory it controls. And this requires a broader counterterrorism campaign. This has been done in the past b during the surge in Iraq in 2007, and when Kenyan forces ran the Shabab out of the lucrative port of Kismayo in Somalia in 2012. It does not necessarily have to be done by American forces on the ground, but it does require forces allied with the United States to separate ISIS from the resources it controls and the economy it now runs.

    Unfortunately, a clear strategy for doing this and American leadership have been absent amid the caldron of the conflicts in Syria and Iraq. Meanwhile, we have lost the on-the-ground intelligence and military capabilities provided by task forces like the Iraq Threat Finance Cell, created in the mid-2000s to track and disrupt insurgency and terrorist funding.

    Our options and appetite for more investment of blood and treasure in the fight against terrorism may be limited, but without addressing all dimensions of the financing threat, our progress over the years may be lost. If groups like ISIS can fill their coffers, run economies and consolidate their hold on power, we may be facing a new, more dangerous brand of global terrorism that will threaten the United States and its allies for years to come.

  • Turkey’s Ties With ISIL Continue to Arouse Suspicions

    Turkey’s Ties With ISIL Continue to Arouse Suspicions

    Masked people in guerrilla outfits hold up a poster of of jailed Kurdish rebel leader Abdullah Ocalan as they demonstrate during the Nowruz celebrations in southeastern Turkish city of Diyarbakir, Turkey, March 21, 2014.   Dorian Jones

    June 27, 2014 6:05 PM DIYARBAKIR, TURKEY —Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant militants continue to score victories across Iraq. For neighbor Turkey, there is growing concern over ISIL’s growing power, particularly in its predominantly Kurdish southeast, which borders Iraq and Syria.

    In Diyarbakir, as in the rest of Turkey’s predominantly Kurdish southeast, many Kurds are religious.

    That, analysts say, and decades of economic underdevelopment and conflict, with the Kurds fighting for minority rights, have helped make the region a fertile recruiting ground for organizations like ISIL.

    Young Kurds

    Already more than dozen young Kurds from Turkey have died fighting for ISIL in neighboring Iraqi and Syria, according to Muammer Akar, a Diyarbakir city counselor and prominent member of Turkey’s ruling AK Party.

    Besides local factors, the region – like the rest of the Middle East – is paying the price for years of religious rivalry between Sunni Saudi Arabia and Shi’ite Iran, he said, adding that ISIL is attracting a growing number of recruits.

    Saudi Arabia has spent a significant amount of money here developing a radical form of Sunni Islam called Wahhabism to counter Iran’s influence. Over the years, many Kurdish youths were attracted and have become increasingly radical and closer to committing violence.

    Akar claims funerals in the region for ISIL militants draw large numbers and have become a powerful recruiting tool for the Islamic group.

    But critics are accusing the ruling AK Party, which has its roots in Islam, of turning a blind eye to ISIL activities on Turkey’s border with Syria because of the party’s opposition to the Syrian regime, and because ISIL is fighting Syrian Kurds, who have declared a secular autonomous state on Turkey’s border.

    Ankara fears its own restive Kurdish population could make similar demands for autonomy. It has accused the Syrian Kurdish leadership of links to the PKK, which has been fighting the Turkish state for minority rights for decades.

    Two hours drive from Diyarbakir, in the town of Cizre, located near the Tukrish, Syrian and Iraqi borders, Deputy Mayor Kadir Konur accuses the ruling party of going beyond tacit support of ISIL.

    He said ISIL’s resources come from Turkey, citing what he said are numerous instances of trucks leaving Turkey with arms for groups like ISIL.

    Many people on Cizre’s streets appear to share such concerns, especially for the plight of Syrian Kurds just across the border.

    “We are very pessimistic because of ISIL and all the massacres they’ve done in Syrian Kurdistan, he said. The killing of women and children. It is very clear that many ISIL fighters cross the border from Turkey and the AK Party allows this,” said a man on the street interviewed by VOA.

    Escalating charges

    Suspicions of Turkish government involvement with ISIL have been heightened by an anonymously released video showing Turkish soldiers intercepting two Turkish trucks allegedly carrying Syria-bound weapons. The soldiers manhandle Turkish intelligence officers who are in cars escorting the trucks. According to prosecutors, the arms were being sent to radical Islamic groups fighting in Syria.

    The government claims the trucks were only carrying aid and strongly denied allegations of gun-running, pointing out that it has designated ISIL a terrorist group. But the prosecutors and soldiers investigating the trucks have now been charged with spying.

    Diyarbakir city counselor and AK Party member Muammer Akar said his own party may not be aware of the dangers Turkey is facing.

    “Ankara doesn’t see the danger, as they are dealing with so many other issues, but we do,” said Akar. “It’s only a matter of time before ISIL targets Turkey; since they see us as a country of heretics, they will attack our big western cities.”

    ISIL videos aimed at Turkish and Kurdish youths continue to appear on the Internet, calling them to join the jihad. Observers are increasingly asking if — or when — the war to create an Islamic state will come to Turkey.

  • POOR RICHARD’S REPORT

    POOR RICHARD’S REPORT

    POOR RICHARD’S REPORT

    The trumpets are roaring
    Part Two
    The economy is lackluster – so why is the stock market making new highs?
    When governments have a socialistic policy the movement between social classes starts to dissolve because the middle class dwindles into the lower classes. The economy stagnates and there is little room for self improvement.
    Finance and government become the big growth areas.
    Sooner, rather than later, the banking industry takes over.
    They start by repealing existing laws that hindered their expansion at the expense of the common man. This feat is accomplished by entitlement programs aimed at certain segments of our society.
    They all start off with trustworthy and noble intentions, but as they mature, funds are “captured “ to use in other areas.
    Social Security is a prime example. The funds deposited by every citizen who works have been confiscated or “borrowed” to finance other entitlement programs because it HAD a surplus of funds.
    Now the major banks step in and start to finance programs and “contribute” to favored politicians. Soon they control the everyday happenings in government.
    J P Morgan Chase Bank was fined over $22 billion dollars in 2013, but has been able to raise it’s dividend and increase its earning. They have successfully manipulated the price of gold and silver downward on the commodity exchanges by the illegal use of high frequency trades and paying attorneys outrageous fees to swamp underpaid and overworked legal staffs of the government.
    All these illegal maneuvers must have the sanctions of the Justice Department, the Treasury Department and POTUS.
    Their excuse is to protect the dollar. The Federal Reserve Act of 1913 states that the Federal reserve has the power to protect the dollar legally.
    The real reason for this is: as silver was allowed to rise of its own accord because of demand, the price of almost everything could increase by 10 to 75% depending on how much silver content is used by that particular product. This would cause inflation to take off and that would mean an increase in social security payments because it is tied to our inflation rate. So you see our crooks are between a rock and a hard place. They have no room to squirm anymore.
    The economy is stagnating and the stock market at this time is at a high water mark. That too I believe is being manipulated. All the Federal Reserve has to do is enter two competing buy orders in size on the commodity exchange for S&P contracts. When the commodity traders see all the buy orders flood their market they reverse their position post haste because their margin rates would wipe them out by the close. The traders on the floor see the change and they cover and buy. Thus by the end of the day the market averages could show a slight gain even though the majority issues traded are negative.
    Nothing can change until we have a complete overturn of our present day politicians with a new mandate.
    CLEAN HOUSE. ENACT LAWS THAT APPLY TO EVERYONE ESPECIALLY POLITICIANS