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Tony Blair’s spy chief who wrongly claimed Iraq had WMDs making millions

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You know the parliamentarians, heads of government departments, oil companies, bankers, other multinationals, weapons manufacturers, etc., etc., etc.,

All in it together.

And how they are ALL riding the tax payer funded gravy train, murdering millions and profiting in the process.

The fabricated war, by the American Oil Man – George W. Bush and other owners of the media and military and other contractors etc., on more of the people living in the middle east -like Iraq etc…

I have just included the text, but if you want to see pics and vids, link hop to the site:

https://www.rt.com/uk/321733-intelligence-revolving-door-scarlett/

Tony Blair’s spy chief who wrongly claimed Iraq had WMDs making millions

Published time: 12 Nov, 2015 17:39
 
The former spy chief who provided Tony Blair with ‘evidence’ justifying the invasion of Iraq in 2003 is now raking in vast sums of money, working for accountancy firms, stock brokers, oil companies and investment banks.
Sir John Scarlett was head of the Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) when former Prime Minister Blair used the now infamous ‘dodgy dossier’ on Saddam Hussein’s Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) to claim the Iraqi leader could launch an attack on Britain within 45 minutes.

Critics of the spy chief say he let Blair’s spin-doctor Alistair Campbell pressure him into “sexing up” the document.

 

Since leaving the civil service, Scarlett has worked for a string of multinational corporations, including PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and BP, earning hundreds of thousands of pounds.

Blair promoted Scarlett to the head of MI6 in 2004, a year after the invasion of Iraq, in a move many saw as a reward for his assistance in justifying the Iraq War.

The spymaster left MI6 in 2009 to work in the private sector, taking a role on the advisory board of PwC in 2010 and as a paid adviser to global insurance company Swiss Re.

In the same year, Scarlett also took a job with investment bank Morgan Stanley and risk management firm Chertoff Group, founded by former US Secretary of Homeland Security Michael Chertoff.

Within a year of leaving MI6 Scarlett also took a position on the board of Times Newspapers and an advisory position for the Norwegian multinational oil company, Statoil.

The private company Scarlett ran with his wife, Gwenda Stilliard, had cash assets of £89,573 ($136,185) in 2012 and £683,625 ($1.03 million) a year later.

According to the Independent, over the past three years Scarlett shared £800,000 ($1.2 million) from another private consultancy firm, SC Strategy that he co-owned with the former independent review of anti-terrorism legislation Lord Carlisle.

In January 2015 Scarlett joined the board of BP as a non-executive director. Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond approved the move, advising him: “You should not draw on privileged information available to you from your time in Crown Service.

The UK government’s Advisory Committee on Business Appointments (Acoba), which monitors the ‘revolving door’ between government and the private sector, approved all of Scarlett’s job applications.

A former MI6 official and colleague of Scarlett told the Independent he was one of many spy chiefs cashing in on the booming security industry.

After 9/11 there was an intelligence free-for-all in the United States,” he said.
The division between state and commercial security got shot to hell, blurred. Booz Allen Hamilton, Chertoff, and other connected firms, now pull in billions in state contracts.

And as their net and international influence spread, and large corporations place increasing faith in tailored intel, the British CVs of John Scarlett or John Sawers [MI6 chief from 2009-2014] or Mark Allen [a deputy chief at MI6], all look worth shelling out for,” he added.

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A few reminders of what these c***s do, and how they operate.

 

Posted 13th November 2015 by Wroger Wroger


Source: http://tapnewswire.com/2016/07/tony-blairs-spy-chief-who-wrongly-claimed-iraq-had-wmds-making-millions-2/


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