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Baroness Eliza Manningham-Buller


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Wellcome Oct 1, 2015: Baroness Manningham-Buller is the first woman to chair the Wellcome Trust’s Board of Governors, and was appointed following an open recruitment process. She was previously a Governor of the Wellcome Trust.

2015 - that’s two years after Sir Jeremy, took over as Director.  Sir Jeremy was, of course, appointed by the boardBoard of Governors,Governors, on which Baroness Eliza was already an influential figure. Hopefully the open recruitment process was more open than your inquiry into bullying under yours & Manningham-Buller’s watch, Jeremy?  Or similar?   Forget about that - so what made you go for the Baroness?

Wellcome: Between 2002 and 2007, Eliza Manningham-Buller was Director-General of the UK Security Service (MI5), and led the service through significant change.

Oh. 

Baroness Manningham-Buller:  I am excited by the prospect of working even more closely with the Trust’s director, Jeremy Farrar .. to plan an even more ambitious future for our work.

Two points:

Yeah, I bet youyou're are.excited It’- a rare moment of candour.  You'd be licking-your-lips.  Ex-Heads-of-MI5 don't change careers in their power-prime, go off, raise bees/chooks on an off-grid, self-sustaining plot ...  communing with nature ...   That's not exciting.  What's exciting is globalizing your power cache.  Cashey-ing-the-fuck-in.  The next ocean-view holiday-house in wherever, that's in easy-reach:

trade-on. Trade-up.  

Entrench their positions/images pokemon-style - until death we still don't part actually - aka legacy thinking ...

But it’s this even more ambitious future for our work that worries me. 

What work exactly isdoes that?this even more ambitious globalist future entail?  A power-grabgrab? in Grab is not the MOUright word.  Can't grab what you already had hold off - it's entrenchment.   

ring-a-ring-a-rosie - pocket full of posies - achoo - achoo - we all fall down?

As usual, Manningham-Buller was full of the terrorists-under-every-rock rhetoric:PR-push

Her time in charge of MI5 coincided with a funding-explosion for security ops in the UK.

Intelligence & Security Committe,Committee, 2003-4 Annual Report: Since the end of the Cold War, the demands on the intelligence and security 
Agencies have changed significantly: the threats have become more numerous and varied.varied.

What rubbish.  The drumming-up of terrorist threats/funding have become more numerous and varied - real threats have demonstrably decreased.   Unless you count the likes of Farrar, Manningham-Buller, Fauci - yeah, sure, using that metric they have increased.

Intelligence & Security:  Initially, there was a belief, now recognised as misplaced,misplaced (by whom, you? With your money/influence COIs?) that this was an opportunity to reduce the Agencies (and the Armed Forces) as the threat was seen to have
diminished.  (I&S's brackets)

This hints at the Anthrax action.  There was a period of timetime, right about then, where pressurepressure/common-sense was appliedmounting to dial back the ridiculous levels of intelligenceIntelligence & securitySecurity exemplified by McArthyism - an out of control, unaccountable, deep-state empire -with buttotalitarian thatambitions.   That sensible scale-back all collapsed whenalong with 911 twin towers & then the Anthrax terroristTerrorist attacks happened.Attacks.  Anthrax we know for sure was an internal science-community crime - specifically designed to reverse the decline in funding for bio-terrorism security.  A goal it achieved in spades.

But, in a world no longer dominated by opposing super powers, new threats emerged, such as terrorism inspired by Islamic extremism, and organised crime increased considerably.

The new threat is the lack of opposition amongst super powers.  Now that they're all on the same globalist page, the threat is the combined might of that super-power force versus the individual's freedoms

Meanwhile, old threats, such as espionage, remained ever present.

Yeah, right.  You think real estate agents know how talk-up or down stuff - they've got nothing on security peopleactors trying to pump up their own paychecks. 

Terrorism is currently the biggest threat to the national security of the UK and its interests and the Agencies are operating in an extremely difficult and hostile environment.  As a result, we believe, of recognising that the scale of the threat had been under-
estimated, the Agencies reassessed the challenge presented by international terrorism to the national security of the UK and its interests. The result of this reassessment process in 2003 was to increase dramatically the size of the Security Service.Service.

SoSo, horse;s mouth, in case you think i'm making this up.  Pump-up the scare-campaign/threats volume - the result was to  increase dramatically the size of the Security Service - i.e: more dosh/influence

Manningham-Buller was a leader in (successfully) advocating for thethis funding-explosion for securitysecurity/surveillance services at a time when it was stalling.stalling due to a lack of enemies to protect us against.

Stocktake: The head of MI5 chairing Wellcome Trust, which specializes in AI/Genomics and bio-data collection/surveillance in conjunction with the CCP - directed by Sir Jeremy Farrar - the chief architect of the Covid Conspiracy.

MustHell. be a crazy coincidence - surely - who Who-the-fuck-else they got running Wellcome?  

(spoiler: it gets murkier & murkier ...)