Quite the most important story in the UK at this time and one that they are looking to bury quickly……by Fred 259
Again we find another death of a person who speaks out about the rogue government. I suppose we can expect more of this as more and more senior people find out who is really in control and do the honest thing.
This is the way we do things in Britain these days.
Sunday 26 June – The Guardian Reports… Lets examine this…
Christopher Shale, David Cameron's constituency chairman, was warned by Downing Street officials that a sensitive memo written by him had been leaked to a Sunday newspaper shortly before he died at the Glastonbury festival.
So Christopher Shale writes a controversial memo of such magnitude that Downing Street official try and warn him it’s been leaked to a Sunday Newspaper. What can we conclude from this?
1) It must have been very controversial.
2) If the memo was leaked it may have been an insider of whistleblower doing the right thing.
Or
3) Downing Street we so concerned by the content that they decided to fabricate the story that the memo had been leaked.
The prime minister said that he was "devastated" by the news that Shale, aged 56, had been found dead in a portable toilet at the festival, after apparently suffering from a heart attack. Early rumours that he may have committed suicide were rejected by police.
Its all crocodile tears from Dave. It was the same Dave who was devastated at the death of his friend Dr David Kelly.
What Dave doesn’t want you to know about is the South African trip that he took with Dr Kelly to recover the three nuclear warheads on instructions from Lady Thatcher.
The warheads were to be removed from South Africa prior to handover and formation of the black government.
£170 million was the price for these warheads and this was the amount debited from the treasury. However only 150 million was paid to the South African government with 17 million being stolen from the taxpayer and spirited into Conservative Party funds.
When the 150 million was transferred Dave and Dr Kelly traveled to South Africa to arrange the shipment of the warheads to Oman. This is a strange move as most of Britain’s Nuclear warheads are stored at HM Naval Base Coulport, which is part of HM Naval Base Faslane, home port of Britain’s nuclear deterrent submarine fleet on the River Clyde in Scotland.
The South African nukes were shipped by container from Durban to Oman with Dave and Dr Kelly supervising and facilitating the transit of this precious cargo.
All was well that is until the containers reached Oman. When the doors were opened the nukes had been stolen and replaced with three blocks of concrete of precisely the same weight.
Oh dear.
It’s generally considered that the nukes were stolen by a “Security Company” working from 22 Arlington Street in London. It’s behind the back of the Ritz Hotel should you be passing and is a well known “boiler house” a stinking snake pit where bankers and arms dealers swindle mouth watering sums of money from pension funds, institutional investors and little old widowed ladies.
So.
Lets sum up. 170 million was swindled from the taxpayer. 17 million found its way into the Conservative Party, and 150 million was transferred to South Africa who released the nukes that were stolen en route to some corrupt Arab state who were “in on the deal”.
Net result. The taxpayer is swindled 170 million pounds.
This from a Conservative Government, the same party who made certain Roger Haynes was declared bankrupt by a court or law for non-payment of his family council tax.
It has emerged that two Downing Street officials tried to reach Shale around lunchtime on Saturday to warn him about the note, in which he described parts of his local party as crass and grasping and said that it offered people no reason to join, had been passed to the Mail on Sunday.
If what is reported is true, then this gives some indication of the seriousness of this so called memo.
One official contacted him by text just after 12.30pm to advise him not to speak to reporters; another suggested he get in touch with Conservative headquarters.
Shale subsequently contacted the Witney constituency agent Barry Norton, a West Oxfordshire councillor, who said that Shale had been aware of the Mail article but was "quite confident that this was not really an issue".
Maybe Shale only knew part of the story. Could it be that his part was the “missing link” of a much bigger story?
According to a family friend who has been briefed by medical staff, doctors believe Shale may have suffered a massive heart attack as early as lunchtime on Saturday.
This is classic spin. Notice how they use “family friend” why not Jack Smith a family friend or Janet Smith? “Doctors". Note; not one but many it would seem. Why not Dr Jack Smith or Dr Janet Smith. The use of the words “believe and may” just will not do I’m afraid. We are dealing with a suspicious death. A man is dead, where is the professionalism?
There are reports that his family has a history of heart disease, and there is no evidence linking his having heard about the leak to the heart attack.
More spin, and use of key words to make you think all is well and this is perfectly normal, “reports” and “family history” along with “heart attack” then having planted the thought in our minds they seal it up perfectly with the expression “ to the heart attack” That’s it done folks it was a heart attack.
The prime minister said the death had left him and his wife, Samantha, devastated, and that "a big rock in my life has suddenly been rolled away". Cameron had been aware of the note's existence and there is deep concern inside Downing Street that its contents, known only to a small number of people, had been disclosed.
Oh!.... “deep concern” and “only a small number of people”
The paper was essentially a strategy document setting out how to recruit members. It said the local party appeared "graceless, voracious, crass, always on the take", and needed to radically change.
How strange….. does this sound right with you. The British Prime Minister is said to be “deeply concerned” about a strategy document on how to recruit members to the local Oxfordshire conservative association.
Judging by its blunt language, the memo was clearly not written for wide circulation in his local party.
Early reports of the death, including one from the Glastonbury festival organiser, Michael Eavis, suggesting that Shale had killed himself, were dismissed as inaccurate. Avon and Somerset police said that the death was not being treated as suspicious.
Who are the real people behind the Glastonbury rock festival, I wonder? Why must the principal stage be constructed in the shape of a Pyramid, and why is the principal sponsor Greenpeace?
Had Mr. Shale attended Glastonbury in the past, who was he with, who paid for the ticket and the executive luxury accommodation?
Is a new trend emerging namely attending a rock festival…..it makes a change from hill walking in the Welsh or Scottish mountains?
Party officials had said earlier that there was no suggestion from Shale's behaviour that he was overly concerned about the leak.
Shale's contacts with Downing Street officials were seen as routine and polite, and he is not believed to have taken up the advice to speak to the party headquarters. One senior party source said the heart attack was "just a dreadful coincidence", adding: "The story in the Mail on Sunday did not concern us that much."
After the texts, Shale did contact Norton, who said: "He was absolutely in good health. We understand that his death has been as the result of a heart attack, that is the information we have. There's a history of that in his family and anything to the contrary, at the moment, is totally scurrilous."
Asked if Shale had been aware of the Mail article, he said: "Yes he was. He was very aware of that article. He was very circumspect with it, and was quite confident that this was something that was not really an issue. And he was looking forward to increasing our membership, and was working on a pilot to do that."
It was pointed out that Shale, 56, who worked in PR, management consultancy and marketing, was a robust character not to be fazed by the interplay of media and politics. He had been staying in one of the luxury caravans behind the Pyramid Stage. His wife raised the alarm early in the morning, but his body was not found until 9am. Rupert Soames, a businessman and friend of Shale who was at Glastonbury and had helped co-ordinate arrangements following his death, said through a spokesman that medics had told him and Shale's family that they believed he had died of a massive heart attack at "around lunchtime" on Saturday.
The Prime Minister, MP for Witney in Oxfordshire for 10 years, said Shale had been "a huge support" over the decade. Cameron said: "Christopher was one of the most truly generous people I've ever met – he was always giving to others, his time, his help, his enthusiasm, and above all his love of life. It was in that spirit that he made a massive contribution to the Conservative party. Our love and prayers are with Nikki and the family. They've lost an amazing dad, west Oxfordshire has lost a big and wonderful man, and, like so many others, Sam and I have lost a close and valued friend."
In a statement, Eavis said: "I would like to express my deepest sympathy to [Shale's] family and friends."
The sooner they’re all in Jail, the sooner it gets better.
http://the-tap.blogspot.com/2011/06/christopher-shale-found-dead-day-after.html
www.veteranstoday.com/2011/07/01/murder-glastonbury-and-the-nuclear-nightmare