Russian Dolls

A very lucrative source offered me money to investigate Arron Banks, naturally I couldn't resist it and have dined out in celebratory fashion in the knowledge I can put it all on expenses and somehow cover it all up in a holding company just in case my meticulous blood-hound sniffing causes a 'Brexit First' media frenzy.  Sorted - I got the idea from Banks.


One rule for one, another rule for another; although when it comes to extensive Russian lunches with ambassadors you'll be forgiven in not recalling the fuzzy nature of the discourse, as they were obviously guffawing at filmography namely James Bond's 'Goldfinger' and not gold mining; which tends to be a custom to embrace with copious amounts of booze. I am surprised that Daniel Craig wasn't invited for he could add actual fiction to the Bond plot. To add impetus to my recent research I communicated via social media with Fraser Nelson 'The Spectator' chump who haplessly alerted his lovies / followers that Arron Banks hadn't had any connections with the Russians before meeting Trump in October 2016; next to that now infamous big double golden door made out of 'chocolate'. I immediately pointed out to the Chieftain of 'The Spectator,' Mr. Banks owns 'Manx Financial Group'  -  (the clue is in the name) y'see they boast of dealing with commercial property in the heart of UK and you can see where this is going -- eh. Automatically 'MFG' is in the stew and without getting too excited, business is how Arron Banks got given Russian Ambassadorial treatment from November 2015. Ultimately, this isn't what Fraser Nelson likes to be forced to pay due to, for even I don't like inking Nelson's crystal clear innocents; there's nothing worse than imagining a Nelson sulk from a social media prompt.



Rule breaking for one, another piece of witch hunting for another ------- albeit, when it comes to garnering a better perspective Banks is profoundly irritated for the likes of so-called 'Remainers' delving into his public endeavours, notably the plethora of limited companies, littering Companies House incorporating variables of his name.  He's mistakenly deemed there's no official warrant required to peruse the status of a 'Ltd' corporation affiliated to the name Banks -- in fact I've done this at leisurely intervals to satisfy and maintain a graceful demeanour, usually with a measured glass of 'Chablis.' No doubt Fraser Nelson does the same while perusing over information and press reports from Zakharova's department. I can clarify there's no affiliation of her current involvement with Banks, why A C Grayling correctly didn't get tongue-tied to actual evidence that's relevant to the Russian Information and Press Department, last week on the BBC. There's an unerring sense of unworldly ofference if A C Grayling delivered any credibility to any suspicion of Russian Ambassador involvement of contributing to the 'will of the people.' Fortunately, we reside in a sandstorm of balderdash to gift onlookers a slice of reverie, just in case a 'colleague of Banks' happens to be tuning in. Regardless of any tribal divides 'political' or 'economically' A C Grayling threw in his two-pennies worth by being an 'alarmist' for an eight minute slot with Andrew Neil. Something for 'Leave.EU' supporters i.e. Liz Bilney to snort at while touching up her make-up -- to evaluate Brexit as a danger to befall our country since Dunkirk is 'Chablis' induced opinion, on par to a slogan on a red bus perhaps - you decide! Automatically slogans become real and who is to say which ones are valid?   



Rule breaking for one, exercising a freedom of information for another. I don't have to break into a sweat to reveal the irregularities of Liz Bilney for example -- on Companies House she is an active employee of PRI thus is not part of the cyber-surveillance outfit on PRI's website. Banks left the corporation in 2016 just when he realised his political piffle had been taken seriously with 17 plus million electorates. Liz Bilney remained and she ran 'Leave.EU'. Ye-s, the nature of 'PRI' is clandestine although 'Cambridge Analytica' probably wished it had suffered similar media intrusions as they did; just a thought; especially when Banks revealed in a published format that in late 2015 'MFG' were seeking expert advice from 'Cambridge Analytica' about how social media data via psycho-graphics can intrude on public opinion; the task was to string together a map of political voting intent in regards to the EU Referendum, via breaching confidential financial protocols to gain such political data.  What the Select Committee has to ascertain is the 'Leave.EU's' Bilney role; considering her long term connection with 'PRI' and a multitude of Banks enterprise.  Intriguing enough, Brittany Kaiser actually reported at a news conference there was an extensive survey pattern run by 'Cambridge Analytica'  and 'partners' to compute the electorate's vote intention, ultimately devised to get to the crux to implode nationalism. In other terms to undermine the unification of Europe and destabilise a peaceful social, trade and economic settlement.



Rule breaking for one, having the means and know-how to engage in tyrannical ideology for another. Yet Banks openly advertises capitalism in supposedly switching on tyrannical ideology, the game of IP tracking a real-time alert service to monitor cyber-trips individually or corporately through indirect communications... this detail quickly references  threats namely cyber-attacks no-one can verify unless you're in the game of 'collecting intelligence.'  Notably, Precision Risk Intelligence data prioritises 'intelligence' and does so with a 'global reach.'  Journalist, Carole Cadwallardr exposed Arron Banks's namesake (s) links to many businesses on Companies House--- hence, had the journo-instinct to not delve into the covert nature of 'PRI' -- presumably after receiving an insane amount of unpleasant abuse from Banks who effectively acts as if he is immune to rules and regulations, she felt it may be high risk. Brazenly, and done with a myopic tone, Banks asks for evidence of Russian affiliations, churlish antics as the deficient amount of client data on 'PRI Ltd' opens up a behemoth box of suspicion. It's in the public domain that Banks's intelligence firm employs investigators whom develop bespoken solutions globally, indeed too nebulous for my liking; and after the data breaches en mass is affiliated to social media. A layman may denote this as being evidence that the 'wrong-kind-of-people' may have personal profiles. And to cap it all only 'Coniston Bank' is listed on the FCA listings; no sign of Banks's business 'Eldon Insurance Services'   which is in the sector to abide to the FOS  (Financial Ombudsman Service) -- evidence gathered on 'Companies House' implies  MFG employed (0) added staff in 2016, however, nine was the reality.





Rule breaking for one, but when you find the UK Treasury has gifted Mr. Banks 24K of Government Bonds in December 2016; you'll easily conclude p'raps the  democratic 'will of the people'  has been in fact the will of a fascist government.  I can confirm the governance hasn't wanted to draw attention to the 24K Government Bond when the Select Committee asked Arron Banks and Andy Wigmore questions of recent.  Without beating about the bush maybe an Independent Inquiry is worthy of a punt; nothing quite as meticulous as this one mind, albeit something slightly more vigorous than an affable Russian lunch including a mug of tea. There's validity Mr. Banks is in cahoots with our current administration to dupe public opinion away from actuality / fact and so-called 'Remainers' endorsed it - automatically, it'll be correct to conclude 'Leave.EU's data-harvesting and inner governmental dealings is a besmirch on democracy.



Rule breaking for one, merely delinquent gold play for another.  The curious factor of Banks circumnavigating with Moscow's 'Sberbank;' could be easily deemed as ostentatious and anti-establishment, anti-West per se, of the onus the bank is involved with the annexation of Crimea -  the EU and the West laid out sanctions against the bank and you can quickly ascertain Russia's former deputy chief of staff  Androsov or maybe Yakovenko felt a tick-for-tat philosophy was valid in the West's foreign policy dabbling. The means, personnel, technology and motive was available and aligned very neatly. An opportunity 'to take back control,' which ironically was Brexit's 'Leave.EU' slogan; yes it's a coincidence; alas these are dangerous words and times for Estonia, Kosovo, Bosnia, Ukraine and Georgia for they've embarked on a new sovereignty something which you'd have thought Arron Banks may adhere to; however, one ingredient is worrisome, he believes in imperial monopolizations and then repeatedly calls it a democratic process and the will of the people. But his recent yesteryear knowledge is dire, as every developed nation such as Estonia - which 'regained independence' tend to experience a torrid battle, usually from economic prophecies and ardent naysayers. Out comes out the trump card.... the hysterical tones the inflammatory remarks, the hyper-sensitive rhetoric, all designed to keep the focus away from the 'Leave.EU' campaign Mr. Banks.



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