I will never forget Mrs Thatcher's voice even in moments of national emergency...her voice was clear, strong, unwavering and always deeply intelligent and well thought out. A brilliant speaker....
With the evolution of these criminal forces, I would say that they may have been inept but now looking at the psychotic world of illusions, they are in cahoots. History repeats...Garreth Williams' death and coverup connect directly to the new "heroes"/"zeroes" of American politics and influences. All spy games since 1917 have been regarding the Romanov escape and the whereabouts of them and most importantly, their inheritances. SAINTS MODELING NETWORKS established in 1935, and hacked and re-created since 2014. No wonder there was an unprecedented change of Pope's, as the Vatican bank is a pass through for Romanovs banking rights at Federal Reserve. These Luciferians stink to high heaven!
I don't buy her (Thatchers) excuse on why he wasn't prosecuted. I, on the other hand, buy the story that AB had compromising letters regarding the house of Windsor that made him immune.
Her story is a bit lame but the only things that are known about BLunt is he was likely a courier for intelligence that Cairncross got while working on translation of decrypts at Bletchley park during WWII. I don't know that this can be proven. Cairncross was never charged, just dismissed so he's never testified on the matter. Just what he got up to in London post WWII is unknown.
He was of course, a distant relative of her late majesty and therefore not going to be under any form of prosecution due to his class and background...
Thatcher wanted Blunt prosecuted but, given the immunity from prosecution which had been promised to him, had to acquiesce in the advice that she was given (See Moore, Vol 1). However, that immunity from prosecution, as Mrs T saw it, did not extend to anonymity hence her unwillingness to allow him to escape being named.
@@philipbrooks402 Blunt may have escaped prosecution but he certainly didn't escape disgrace which is more than what Philby, Burgess and Maclean got. Thank you Mrs. T for this at least.
After the big failure in detecting the Cambridge Five and the escape of George Blake, the British have strenghthen their obsession with Russia. So that in 1979 even the Prime Minister refers to the Soviets as Russian. Things haven't changed much.
I will never forget Mrs Thatcher's voice even in moments of national emergency...her voice was clear, strong, unwavering and always deeply intelligent and well thought out.
A brilliant speaker....
Strident
We could do with a Maggie now.
Aside: our security services and Home Office are imho about as inept as back then.
With the evolution of these criminal forces, I would say that they may have been inept but now looking at the psychotic world of illusions, they are in cahoots. History repeats...Garreth Williams' death and coverup connect directly to the new "heroes"/"zeroes" of American politics and influences. All spy games since 1917 have been regarding the Romanov escape and the whereabouts of them and most importantly, their inheritances. SAINTS MODELING NETWORKS established in 1935, and hacked and re-created since 2014. No wonder there was an unprecedented change of Pope's, as the Vatican bank is a pass through for Romanovs banking rights at Federal Reserve. These Luciferians stink to high heaven!
Look up the Marburg Papers - as to why Blunt was not prosecuted and demoted.
no wonder!!! better not to open up a can of worms LOL
start at 2:34
People were better mannered in 1979.
And by the look of the photograph included, better dressed.
Fascinating listening having read Peter Wright's Spycatcher.
I don't buy her (Thatchers) excuse on why he wasn't prosecuted. I, on the other hand, buy the story that AB had compromising letters regarding the house of Windsor that made him immune.
Her story is a bit lame but the only things that are known about BLunt is he was likely a courier for intelligence that Cairncross got while working on translation of decrypts at Bletchley park during WWII. I don't know that this can be proven.
Cairncross was never charged, just dismissed so he's never testified on the matter.
Just what he got up to in London post WWII is unknown.
He was of course, a distant relative of her late majesty and therefore not going to be under any form of prosecution due to his class and background...
Thatcher wanted Blunt prosecuted but, given the immunity from prosecution which had been promised to him, had to acquiesce in the advice that she was given (See Moore, Vol 1). However, that immunity from prosecution, as Mrs T saw it, did not extend to anonymity hence her unwillingness to allow him to escape being named.
Yup
@@philipbrooks402 Blunt may have escaped prosecution but he certainly didn't escape disgrace which is more than what Philby, Burgess and Maclean got. Thank you Mrs. T for this at least.
After the big failure in detecting the Cambridge Five and the escape of George Blake, the British have strenghthen their obsession with Russia. So that in 1979 even the Prime Minister refers to the Soviets as Russian. Things haven't changed much.
Soviets were always Russian nationalists just like the CCP is a vehicle for Chinese nationalism
Sounds like a big whitewash to me 😂
It will to the very ignorant ear