Great Britain

Here is the list (Edl.txt or Edl.doc) showing the full contact details of shoppers and donors who used the fascist English Defence League’s (EDL) clothing website & the database of BNP has been published on-line in December 2010 but link is not working anymore: http://nullr0ute.net/edl.txt



Tony Blair. In his first six years in office Blair ordered British troops into battle five times, more than any other prime minister in British history. This included Iraq in both 1998 and 2003; Kosovo (1999); Sierra Leone (2000) and Afghanistan (2001). As the casualties of the Iraq War mounted, Blair was accused of misleading Parliament, and his popularity dropped dramatically. As a combined result of the Blair-Brown pact, Iraq war and low approval ratings, pressure built up within the Labour party for Blair to resign. The death toll during and after the Iraq conflict is sufficient on its own for Blair and George W Bush to be tried at the international criminal court which unfortunately sentence only African leaders. Blair is partly responsible for the deaths of between 100,000 and one million people since 2003, depending on which estimates you believe. The then UN secretary general Kofi Annan said in September 2004: "From our point of view and the UN charter point of view, it [the war] was illegal."
Blair receives £84,000 of taxpayers’ money to run a private office and is entitled to an annual pension of £63,468, but this pales to insignificance beside his private earnings. He has made £4.6 million from his memoirs, an estimated £2 million from JPMorgan Chase — including bonus — and £500,000 from Zurich Financial Services. On top of that he made $9.2 million from speeches. The Times can disclose that he has become a particular favourite with the Washington-based Carlyle Group. He addressed a conference of its European investors in Paris about “geopolitics”. He addressed a similar conference for Carlyle in Dubai. Carlyle Group is a leading private equity investor in the military. He get an estimated £1 million profit from Kuwaiti royals for producing a report on the future of the oil-rich state. Unknown payment for deal with UI Energy Corporation, a South Korean oil firm, that had interests in Iraq.

His property portfolio

His residence is £3.65million house at 29 Connaught Square, London W2 2HL (photo 1, photo 2). The Blairs bought a £800,000 mews house behind it and knocked the properties through to make one home. Furious neighbors of Tony townhouse are to complain to the Home Office after being frequently quizzed at gunpoint by police outside their homes. Officers from Scotland Yard's elite Diplomatic Protection Group assigned to guard Blair's new house, openly carry Heckler & Koch sub-machine guns while on duty outside his home in leafy Connaught Square. One woman has lived in the square for years, was challenged just yards from her front door when she parked her car outside her flat and an armed officer approached her and asked whom she wanted to visit here. one neighbor said: "Just a few nights back I wanted to leave my house just before midnight when I opened the front door and was terrified when a Ninja looking officer flocked towards me to say that the whole area has been cordoned off and there is a martial law imposed till morning." In fact the new neighborhood of the Blairs is a community in which a large number of retired diplomats and deposed princes and ex-heads of state from all over the world and in particular from the Middle East live.
£4 million house South Pavilion, Wotton Underwood, Buckinghamshire (photo, bird view, entrance). He comes there also with helicopter and police is present. The picturesque village has been made a designated security area under the Terrorism Act, allowing officers to stop and search passers-by and ban photography.
£300,000 flat in Bristol.
£3.6million townhouse that Tony Blair’s oldest son Euan has bought to start his married life. Euan dated Suzanne, 25, for eight years after being introduced by former Defence Secretary Geoff Hoon. His new wife is the daughter of 64-year-old motor racing entrepreneur Jonathan Ashman, she later went on to work at the Faith Foundation set up by Euan’s father. Euan is a business development manager at an offshoot of the Government’s Work Programme in Coventry.
Nicky, 27, is a former teacher with ambitions to become a football agent. His new home was paid £1.35 million (photo).
Cherie Blair has paid almost £1million in cash for a house for her daughter. The three-bedroom maisonette in a Georgian townhouse in central London becomes the eighth home in the Blairs' seemingly ever-expanding portfolio. It was bought mortgage-free in the names of Mrs Blair and her 22-year-old daughter Kathryn, Land Registry documents show. A lift connects the flat to a ground-floor garage.

Blair Cash Schemes

Blair has a commercial consultancy, called Tony Blair Associates, plus jobs advising a US bank and a Swiss insurer. He has a multimillion pound book deal. He also has a charity, the Tony Blair Africa Governance Initiative, and another called the Tony Blair Faith Foundation. But much of the income, which includes charitable donations from other sources, has been funnelled through a structure called Windrush Ventures No 3 Limited Partnership.
His main vehicle is a so-called limited partnership, christened Windrush Ventures No 3 LP. Thanks to a gap in the Whitehall regulations, this entity is not required to publish any accounts. Such partnerships must normally disclose figures, or face criminal penalties. Blair sidestepped the rules by inserting a second partnership as one of the notional partners, in a way the regulations do not cover. This second partnership, Windrush Ventures No 2 LLP, is a so-called limited liability partnership, a type of entity only invented in 2000, which the rules have not been updated to mention. Photo here. They involve 12 different entities, six in the Windrush structure and another half-dozen in a more recent parallel structure called Firerush. Fees for keeping up such complex structures exceed £15,000 a year. More than £6m can be seen to have cascaded down from the partnership into other companies. But details of the full revenues remain hidden.
The Windrush structure pays for Blair's £560,000 a year lease on his Mayfair office, in Grosvenor Square near the US embassy. Windrush Ventures No 3 LP, for example, consists on paper of a partnership between an entity owned by Blair himself and an anonymous off-the-shelf company. This off-the-shelf company, which appears to have been set up by Alex Harle, Blair's lawyer at the Westminster solicitors Bircham, Dyson Bell, is merely called BDBCO No 819 Ltd.
The LLP in turn controls Blair's operating company, called Windrush Ventures Ltd, which runs his Mayfair office in Grosvenor Square. The Sunday Telegraph reported that one of his companies, set up to manage some of his business affairs, had an income of more than £12million in 2010/11. Mr Blair also earns about £2.5million a year as an adviser to the US investment bank JP Morgan, a lesser sum for a similar role with Zurich insurance group and up to £200,000 a time for speeches. He also runs a financial advisory service, Tony Blair Associates, which has lucrative deals with the oil and gas-rich governments of Kazakhstan and Kuwait and sovereign wealth funds in China and Abu Dhabi. The Financial Times estimated that his income in 2011 was £20million. His total personal wealth, which includes a country house in Buckinghamshire and a town house in Mayfair, central London, as well as homes for his children, has been estimated at anywhere between £20million and £60million. On his travels he tends to stay in hotel penthouse suites with an entourage including bodyguards paid for by the British taxpayer.


Mark Joseph Carney (born March 16, 1965) is the current Governor of the Bank of England and Chairman of the G20's Financial Stability Board. He was previously the Governor of the Bank of Canada, and began his career at Goldman Sachs and the Canadian Department of Finance. Carney spent thirteen years with Goldman Sachs in its London, Tokyo, New York and Toronto offices. His wife is Diana Fox, a British economist. They have four daughters and lived in the Rockcliffe Park neighbourhood of Ottawa before moving to London in 2013.


G4S plc (formerly Group 4 Securicor) is a British multinational security services company headquartered in Crawley, United Kingdom. They have over 620,000 employees in many countries. G4S was founded in 2004 by the merger of the UK-based Securicor plc with the Denmark-based Group 4 Falck. The Company offers security guards, alarms, monitoring, management and transportation of cash and valuables, prison management, and electronic monitoring of offenders. The Danish-British security company G4S profits from the state of Israel's illegal occupation of Palestine. G4S supplies security equipment and services for use at Israeli prisons, checkpoints and settlements in the West Bank. It also helps to maintain Israel's prison system. In 2006, 2007 and 2008 G4S was the subject of a global campaign by union workers alleging that its subsidiaries undermine labour and human rights standards. In October 2010, three G4S-guards restrained and held down 46-year old Angolan deportee Jimmy Mubenga on departing British Airways flight 77, at Heathrow Airport. Security guards kept him restrained in his seat as he began shouting and seeking to resist his deportation. Mubenga was pronounced dead later that evening at Hillingdon hospital. In 2011, G4S guards were accused of verbally harassing and intimidating detainees with offensive and racist language. In July 2013, British Justice Secretary, Chris Grayling, asked the Serious Fraud Office to investigate G4S for overcharging for tagging criminals in England and Wales, claiming that it and rival company Serco charged the government for tagging people who were not actually being monitored, including tags for people in prison or out of the country, and a small number who had died, and had done so since 2005. In December they agreed to repay £68.5 million to the government for the fraudulent billing. In October 2013, the British Broadcasting Corporation reported that there are allegations of prisoners being tortured at Mangaung Prison in South Africa. Dozens of the nearly 3,000 inmates at the G4S prison have been tortured using electroshock and forced injections.

Jimmy Mubenga was deported by force to Angola in October 2010. During the inquest, the jury heard that Mr Mubenga had been calling out for help as the three G4S guards – Stuart Tribelnig, Terry Hughes and Colin Kaler – restrained him for nearly half an hour. Several passengers said they heard him shouting that he could not breathe and that he was crying out: “They’re going to kill me.” Prosecutor didn't want to suit G4S than court process was done because of wife of Mubenga.


Equity Ownership: Parametric Portfolio Associates LLC 98% (PPA is a subsidiary of Eaton Vance Corp. ), Wisconsin Physicians Service Ins Corp, Columbia Management Investment Advisers, LLC.
Bond Ownership: AEGON International M&G Optimal Income, Undrly Pru (M&G) Corp Bd Life, AXA LE Invesco Perpetual Corporate Bond, Standard Life Corp Bd Fund, Scottish Widows Corporate Bd, AXA LE M&G Strategic Corporate Bond, Undrly Pru 3 Corp Bd Pen.
Bond or a fixed interest holder has lent the company money, and is expecting a stream of income or interest payments. Equity holders, on the other hand are taking a stake in a company and the value of this stake is often dependent upon the profits that the company makes.

So, Eaton Vance Management (HQ in Boston, Massachusetts) is the Fund's investment adviser and Parametric serves as the Fund's sub-adviser. In 2011, Eaton Vance and Richard Bernstein Advisors launched the Eaton Vance Richard Bernstein All Asset Strategy. Thomas E. Faust Jr. is chariman, CEO and president at Eaton Vance corp. and his total compensation in 2012 was $8,456,848. Eaton Vance corp. has $280.7 billion assets under management. Niall Quinn, Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of Eaton Vance Management (International) Ltd. He is based in the firms’ London office and has responsibility for Eaton Vance’s business activities outside of the United States. Christopher Mason is a Business Development Director of Eaton Vance Management (International) Ltd. Chris has also held various positions with Credit Suisse and Fleming Investment Management. Prior to this he served as a captain in the British Army and is a graduate of the Royal Military Academy, Sandhurst. Rob White joined Eaton Vance in 2010 and is a Senior Credit Market Specialist, responsible for the firm’s business in the Asia Pacific region. Rob is an Associate of the Chartered Institute of Bankers. Duncan Hodnett is responsible for business development and management of key institutional relationships in the U.K. and Ireland. Sebastian Vargas, CFA, is business development director.

Parametric Portfolio Associates LLC provides its services primarily to high net worth individuals. It also serves banking or thrift institutions, corporations, and municipal government entities. Located at: 1918 Eighth Avenue, Suite 3100, Seattle, WA 9810.
Executives: Brian Langstraat, CFA/Chief Executive Officer, David Stein, Ph.D./Chief Investment Officer, Christine Smith/Chief Administrative Officer, Aaron Singleton/Chief Financial Officer.

Key Executives of G4S: Ashley Almanza CEO/Executive Director, Willen van de Ven CEO for Europe, Daniel C Ryan "Dan" is CEO for Asia and Middle East, Himanshu Raja is Chief Financial Officer. In Denmark, Ole Knudsen is CEO and Jacob Rosendal is security director.
G4S PLC, The Manor, Manor Royal Crawley, West Sussex, RH10 9UN, United Kingdom, Phone: 44-1293-554-400


The UK Border Agency has contracted a controversial security company to provide emergency medical staff on mass deportation flights, Armatus Medical Services, part of Armatus Risks Ltd, won the three to five-year contract in May 2011. Armatus Risks' directors include an ex-bodyguard to notorious US General Patreaus, and four of the five directors listed on the company's website boast experience as private military contractors. The guards are currently supplied by security company Tascor (formerly Reliance), which took over the role of providing deportation escorts from G4S in May 2011, following the death of Jimmy Mubenga on board a BA flight during his forcible deportation to Angola in October 2010. Reliance was bought up by Capita in August 2012 and renamed Tascor.
Ex-Tory Northern Ireland Security Minister John Wheeler was a director of Reliance between 1997 and 2000. Wheeler's 'extensive contacts within the security field' may not have only contributed to Armatus getting this contract, they also mean medical care to already vulnerable people is now provided by security companies, where a different set of values and institutional culture dominate. The managing director of Armatus Medical Services, Charlie Taylor, served in the British Army's drone regiment and was “deployed to Iraq in early 2003 in an intelligence-gathering role,” according to his profile on the company's website.
Another division of Armatus provides staff for anti-piracy operations and was promoting its work at a security industry summit in Sri Lanka last year.
Armatus is based in London (303 Princess House, 50 Eastcastle Street, W1W 8EA) and has recently opened a new regional office near Heathrow airport in order to “support UKBA operations.”

Mick Hanley, Director (Policing & Protection Division) - Mick served for 11 years in the Royal Military Police, and a further 10 years in the civil Police. During his military career, Mick served in various theatres and specialist anti terrorists’ units.

Geoff Warren, Director (Logistics Division) - served 17 years colour service in the Coldstream Guards including operational tours of Northern Ireland, Bosnia and Gulf War 1. He is now 46 years old, has wife and 2 daughters and living in Midhurst, West Sussex. His parents are: Don and Yvonne Warren, Spindle Drive, Thetford. Photo shows two his coworkers in Armatus company: Colin Harker, 49, and Chris Brice, 42, both former members of the Royal Military Police.

Doniert Macfarlane MBBS BSc MRCS, Medical Director - He is Medical Director of several expedition companies and has planned the medical provision for the AGMs of several companies including HSBC, BAE systems and BP.




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