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... Lainet and Gertrud will again have reason not to trust their eyes when they are going to watch the summary of research as submitted by Clarissa in a first Internet-communication from London —
a whole bunch of ex-Scots Guards seems to be involved in a worldwide network of private war activities ...
 
THE PLOT CONTINUES:

"We've undergone a paradigm shift in consciousness, in our interpretation of reality. We are living in the post-Christian era ...














... The free world and the 'former' communist world are being merged. There are no more countries, no more Japanese, no more Mexicans. There are only rich and poor, hi-tech and low-tech, Northern and Southern Hemisphere.
Its almost like a new form of virtual Apartheid."
— South African political analyst Ed Cain, editor of the erudite journal Signposts

"War and anarchy will reign in Africa
because it has been exploited by people making promises.
The Cold War left a huge vacuum and I identified a niche in the market
we are selling the business of surviving."
— Eeben Barlow, Executive Outcomes
 

"It's a spider-web", says Clarissa, once the Internet-link with Bremen and Harare is established.

"And it's centre is right here at 118 Piccadilly in London."

"Tim Spicer is an ex-soldier from the Scots Guards, that elite unit of the British Army, a veteran of Northern Ireland and the Falklands, and he also served in Bosnia-Herzegovina in the 1990s."

"Spicer collaborated with Simon Mann who now is in jail in Zimbabwe. Their company, Sandline International — which is now defunct — took over from Executive Outcomes which was established by Eeban Barlow and had to be disbanded after South Africa made it illegal for South African nationals to engage in mercenary activities."

"Spicer has close connections to the government of Tony Blair who hired Spicer's Sandline to illegally supply weapons to restore the Kabbah government in Sierra Leone."

"Maggi Thatcher's son, Mark, was an accomplice of Simon Mann's recent attempt to engage in mercenary-activities ..."

"The successor to Spicer's Sandline is Aegis Defence Services, based here in London. It got a $239 million contract by the US DoD to supply '75 close protection bodyguard teams to coalition and Iraqi officials' as well as 'co-ordinate intelligence gathering for other private security firms in Iraq'."

"The American government is heavily involved in the engagement of private security-operators — as a matter of fact — the most efficient ones are based in the United States, and members of the Bush-family are involved in financing-links ..."

"Get the picture by clicking on the spider-web below", advises Clarissa.

"Hey, Lainet and Burombo — there is something for you to research in Harare, isn't it?"

     
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