Blackmail

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Widely used as a means of control of the deep state over mere politicians, who are a front.

See, for example, John Sewel, Chairman of the Lords privileges and conduct committee, who lost his £84,500 a year role as deputy speaker of the Lords, who had a spectacular fall from grace in 2015.

VIPaedophile

The UK deep state appears to have organised large scale rape and abuse of juveniles in order to compromise politicians. Many MPs and members of the House of Lords are reported to have vitised Dolphin Square, the Elm Guest House etc.


 

Examples

Page nameDescription
Groucho ClubBritish private members in London's Soho, for VIPs in the publishing, media, entertainment and arts industries. Heavy drug use, which was being filmed for blackmail purposes. Also sexual molestation allegations.
Sexual blackmailA long established tactic used to exert covert control over specific individuals.
Townhouse OperationThe Townhouse Operation was a US deep state operation to gain leverage over US politicians.

 

Blackmail victims on Wikispooks

TitleDescription
Mohamed El GhanemEgyptian senior spook defector who allegedly refused to spy Geneva's Muslim community leaders on behalf of Swiss and US Intelligence services. In retaliation, he was imprisoned without charge by the Geneva judiciary in 2007. Possibly still detained as of 2022.
Irakli KobakhidzeAs Georgian Prime Minister was blackmailed by EU commissioner Oliver Varhelyi, but exposed the death threat.
John Sewel"Lord Coke", Chairman of the Lords privileges and conduct committee
Earl WarrenUS chief justice. Blackmailed to go along with The Cabal's Warren Commision cover up of the JFK assassination

 

Related Quotations

PageQuoteAuthorDate
European Parliament“A fourth Euro MP caught up in a "cash-for-laws" scandal has denied wrongdoing as the European Parliament investigates corruption allegations. Spanish MEP Pablo Zalba said he had been "deceived" by the Sunday Times undercover reporters and had not accepted their offer of cash.
But he said he did amend draft legislation at the request of the reporters posing as lobbyists.

Two other MEPs have resigned in the affair and a third has left his party. Mr Zalba, of Spain's centre-right Popular Party (PP), said he was the victim of a "trap", in which the pretend lobbyists had requested two amendments to draft legislation on consumer protection.

He said he rejected the first amendment but agreed to put forward the second because he thought it would help protect small investors, Spain's El Pais news website reported. According to the UK's Sunday Times newspaper, the undercover team made it clear to Mr Zalba that he would be paid for his services”
BBC
Laurence Peters
2010
Jeffrey Epstein/"Suicide"“Everyone has compromising dossiers on one another, to be used as leverage in the right situation.”Michel Nihoul2001
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