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− | Gerald James says that, following his expulsion from the Chairmanship of [[Astra]], he undertook research on Kock whom he alleges was instrumental in the deliberate sabotage and demise of the company. In addition to learning of Kock’s intimate association with former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, he also discovered that Kock "in his more active days, had been head of [[Group 13]]." He adds, "The Foreign Office is said to draw Group 13 operatives from the SAS as well as from private security firms," and that, " | + | Gerald James says that, following his expulsion from the Chairmanship of [[Astra]], he undertook research on Kock whom he alleges was instrumental in the deliberate sabotage and demise of the company. In addition to learning of Kock’s intimate association with former [[UK Prime Minister]] [[Margaret Thatcher]], he also discovered that Kock "in his more active days, had been head of [[Group 13]]." He adds, "The [[Foreign Office]] is said to draw Group 13 operatives from the [[SAS]] as well as from private security firms," and that, "Its duties involve ‘service to the nation.’" <ref name="james"/> |
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Revision as of 12:12, 24 September 2014
"Businessman" Stephan Adolphus Kock (Spook) | |
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Stephan Kock during evidence to the Trade and Industry Select Committee 1993. Photo credit:The Financial Times | |
Born | May 1927 Czechoslovakia |
Died | 27 October 2008 (Age 81) Scotland |
Interests | • Arms-to-Iraq • Group 13 |
An ex-patriot Czechoslovakian business man and arch-spook |
The career of Stephan Kock is tinged with intrigue and deception. No one, including the British Parliamentary Committee that looked into weapons deals in the wake of the Scott inquiry, can positively identify his birthplace. Some researchers maintain he was born in the same village as former media mogul Robert Maxwell. His own account of his career states he underwent active service in the SAS as well as having intelligence connections - and an inside track to the highest levels of the British government.
Contents
The Arms to Iraq Affair
Stephan Kock had extensive covert involvement in the Arms to Iraq affair and with companies implicated in the associated exports. There were a number of cryptic questions to ministers about his connections to government and the security services through the 1990's, none of which - as is usual in these cases - received a substantial reply.
A typical example occurred on Friday 16 April 1993. Allan Rogers MP had tabled a question to the Prime Minister John Major. The question was published on the House of Commons order paper as " ...to ask the Prime Minister, what the official duties of Mr Stephan Adolphus Kock have been since 1980"
The Prime minister answered with one word "None"
However, the official record of the proceeding contained in Hansard records the questions as: "...to ask the Prime Minister, what the official duties of Mr Stephan Adolphus Kock have been since 1990"
Replying to a further question from Michael Meacher MP, which clearly assumed the previous answer related to the period intended in the previous question - ie 'since 1980, John Major said:
Mr Kock performed no official duties for any government department during the period 1964-79. It remains the government policy not to comment on the contacts which any individual may or may not have had with the Security and Intelligence Services. [1] [2]
In other words, we are assured that Kock had no 'official duties between 1964 and 1979 or from 1990 to the date of the question - which neatly sidesteps the central period of interest (1980-90) coinciding as it does with the entire Arms to Iraq affair. It is a small but telling illustration of how politics works when sensitive matters are involved. Outright lies to Parliament are difficult, potentially dangerous and to be avoided so, the daily order papers not forming part of any official record and quickly discarded, the official record is doctored accordingly.
Gerald James on Stephan Kock
Gerald James has this to say about him in a recently posted document [3]
All our main companies were involved with Space Research Corporation (“SRC”) and the late Dr Gerald Bull who was behind the Supergun and other secret projects which Astra companies were also involved in. In 1989 I realised we had a hugely dangerous individual on our main Board and the BMARC Board who was an MI6 agent. This individual, Stephanus Adolphus Kock had high level political connections to Thatcher, Heseltine, Younger, Hanley, etc as well as MI5 and MI6 connections.
It is now clear to me that he was involved in the murder of Dr Gerald Bull in Brussels on 22nd march 1990 and Jonathan Moyle in Santiago, Chile on 31st March 1990. BMARC was the only company outside the Atomic Weapons research Establishment and Government Arms depots with the capability to store nuclear bombs like Redbeard and WE177.
Association with "Group 13"
Gerald James says that, following his expulsion from the Chairmanship of Astra, he undertook research on Kock whom he alleges was instrumental in the deliberate sabotage and demise of the company. In addition to learning of Kock’s intimate association with former UK Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, he also discovered that Kock "in his more active days, had been head of Group 13." He adds, "The Foreign Office is said to draw Group 13 operatives from the SAS as well as from private security firms," and that, "Its duties involve ‘service to the nation.’" [3]
See Also
Documents by Stephan Adolphus Kock
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) |
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File:LetterKockGeorgeYounger280487.pdf | letter | 28 April 1987 | Pergau Dam affair |
File:LetterStephanKock131289.pdf | letter | 13 December 1989 | Allivane International |
File:LetterStephanKock160490.pdf | letter | 16 April 1990 | Astra Defense Systems |
File:LetterStephanKock160689.pdf | letter | 28 April 1987 | Export licence |
Related Quotations
Page | Quote | Date |
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Document:Stephan Kock - Spook | “Having served with the Royal Air Force, he spent some years in civil aviation.
Subsequently he carried out specialised duties for the British government in various parts of the world, including as Political Secretary to the Rhodesian Prime Minister in the early sixties during the period of constitutional change. He had further military service abroad in the intelligence corps as an infantry officer. He also saw service for some years in the Special Air Service regiment. Following his retirement from the army he was for a period International Director for a major international Dutch mining and manufacturing group and subsequently again as International Director for the Shell Oil company. He is at present a non-executive director of a public company in the manufacturing sector.” | |
UK/Parliament/Lies to | “Mr Kock performed no official duties for any government department during the period 1964-79. It remains the government policy not to comment on the contacts which any individual may or may not have had with the Security and Intelligence Services.” | 24 May 1994 |
Related Documents
Title | Type | Publication date | Author(s) | Description |
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Document:Asil Nadir: another victim of the arms-to-Iraq conspiracy? | article | December 2013 | Andrew Rosthorn | Commentary on evidence suggesting that Asil Nadir is the victim of a gross miscarriage of justice in furtherance of the continued high-level cover-up of the 'Arms-to-Iraq' scandal through the 1980's |
Document:Big Brother - One Man's Story | account | 1 January 2010 | Gerald James | The workings of secret, unaccountable government (The Deep State) of the UK. It functions, not only with callous disregard for the lives of those who get in its way but through Machiavellian manipulation of them - The sobering experiences of Gerald James. |
Document:Project Babylon and the still smoking Iraqi supergun | article | 2 May 2014 | Andrew Rosthorn | A startling account of the murky dealings of the British political establishment and security services surrounding the Arms-to-Iraq affair in general and the legal proceedings against Asil Nadir in particular |
Document:Stephan Kock - Spook | article | December 1994 | Mark Phythian | A detailed look at the career of Stephan Adolphus Kock, one of the spooks at the centre of the Arms-to-Iraq and Pergau Dam scandals |
References
- ↑ ISBN 0316877190 Book - "In the Public Interest" - Gerald James
- ↑ House of Commons - Hansard debates 24 May 1994
- ↑ a b Gerald James' references to Stephan Kock
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