In Profile : David Highton

David Highton appears to have his hands in many pies with prompt escapes as the shit would be hitting the fan. Chief executive of the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals Trust at the time of the missing organs scandal, left this post after the revelation of a £20 million debt, chief executive of the Westminster and Chelsea hospital at the time of the overnight closure of a successful Vitamin B12 clinic, chief executive of Ealing Health Trust, involved with Skills Academy and NhsDirect. 

In Profile : Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)

Massachusetts Institute of Technology abbreviated MIT, in our opinion, is the move into America of the pseudo science platform coming out of the Royal Society, which presents John Dee, Francis Bacon and on through Isaac Newton, as the blueprint from which the title ,The New Atlantis, would be achieved and thrust upon the American landmass. If you want to fully understand the battle in financial terms between the House Rothschild and the English American, then the forced implementation of the Federal Reserve is but a part of the overall agenda as the Temple Crown made its new home in America and called itself The United States of America.

In Profile : Lily Safra

Lily Safra – née Watkins, formerly Cohen, formerly Monteverde, formerly Bendahan; born 30 December 1934 is a Brazilian-Monegasque billionaire, philanthropist, and socialite who attained considerable wealth through her four marriages. Lily pushes charity for the unaccountability platform that is global incorporation.

In Profile : the Kazakh-Turkish family behind so many football scandals

The shadow of football, the Arifs for 25 years built an empire tied to Russian mobsters, post-soviet plunderers, wealthy Turks and presidents. The source of the Arifs’ wealth is a polluting chrome foundry in Kazakhstan. Since the 1990s, the Arifs have been in business with the ‘Kazakh trio’, controversial businessmen close to Kazakhstan president, Nursultan Nazarbayev. It is these relationships that the family has spent over two decades trying to protect.

In Profile : Selective Licensing of Private Landlords

Fear Authority, a look into the capacity limitation attempt against private landlords by local Councils through a burden of forced licensing. January 30 2012, a Hyndburn resident who was astonished to find the council looking to take absolute control of private enterprise in a demand that landlords pay £775 per property to become subject to a raft of statutory regulation, with penalties ranging from handover of the management of your portfolio, to insidious fines and health and safety costs forced upon you under a contract they are attempting to enforce under fear authority.