Robert Jenrick MP and Corruption

The Gallowglaich
4 min readSep 8, 2020

“Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.” — John Stuart Mill, 1867.

With regard to Comrade Jenrick, I was curious to learn whether or not Brits felt the little man and his Russkie lawyer wife, so characteristic of modern British Conservative principles, should be booted out and go back to his pals back there, but most of them are already in London anyway so what’s the point! Anyway, those expulsion days are gone and some just do not care. Apparently booting out enemy spies and affiliated characters is nowadays not the done thing if they have plenty of cash. That tells you all you need to know about that small City of London Mile Squared and it’s government. Actually I really wanted to try to determine how far it has to go before the shift occurs and people start to see these greedy self-centred lying little traitors for what they truly are:

Sky News (2020), “Russia Paid Taliban-Linked Fighters to Attack British Troops — as Senior Tory MP Seeks Answers”, 28th June 2020.

news.sky.com/story/russia-paid-taliban-fighters-to-attack-british-troops-in-afghanistan-12016425

Little Jenrick is a British Secretary of State who recently admitted (Guardian) to dealings with one Idan Ofer, Israeli Billionaire, about Potash. Large amounts. Oh? Potash eh? Who else is known to have had a keen interest in Potash over a long period of time? It’s no secret, plenty of Twitterers are onto this one: twitter.com/wendysiegelman/status/1169951494717747200

The following is mostly about tedious, boring things Russian and the machinations of the group of a few thousand mostly good patriotic English businessmen and politicians operating out of London environs who have been keen for over 8–10 years to get closer to Russia in order to increase the influence of the UK in the world, which is precisely what those few thousand have been thinking for a long time, including Messrs Kenrick, Sasha-Borisova. Moggy and many more who have arrived at Cabinet level from nowhere it seems. I wonder how and why? When Sasha-Borisova is forced to go in the next 6–12 months, who will take over? Will they still have psyched and dumbed out the populace so much they will get away with it?

It is of great interest to some that Gauleiter Cummings was in Samara at roughly the same time as Christopher Steele, who was probably his MI6 handler there at the time, when “Dom” was shuttling back and forth between Vienna, Samara, Moscow and who knows where else, during his late 1990s graduate training scheme days.

It must be for the sake of younger people for whom these things do and will matter. Not phony Greek art-dealing money laundering, but a serious, ongoing attempted political and organisational domination of The City of London by organised crime groups is an entirely different matter. Let us all hope there are enough of them taking action and care, rather than simply drifting off and leaving it all to others, although that is all perfectly fine and understandable. They are “gaslighting” their own poor people now more than ever. The Russkies know how to do black humour absurdity better than most:

“The referendum is both momentous and absurd. Russians can endorse (or oppose) a plan to let Putin run for two more terms, potentially prolonging his rule beyond that of Stalin, and then win a washing machine or a hairdryer.”

“Gaslighting” is an inappropriate term for this level of mind twisting in my view. I believe a better term is “Attempted abusive psychological manipulation” and is used at all levels for all sorts of reasons.

“It looks like a gameshow but I’m telling everybody I know to take this seriously, it’s enough to make you lose your mind,” said Oleg Kharlamov, a laboratory technician from Moscow”.

www.theguardian.com/world/2020/jun/26/it-looks-like-a-gameshow-russias-pseudo-vote-on-putins-term-limits

People need to stop referring to Russia’s ongoing hybrid warfare against the U.S. as “election meddling.” Putin isn’t a “Karen” sticking his nose in America’s democratic process. He’s a mob boss who runs a nuclear-armed mafia state and his goal is to destroy the United States.

twitter.com/AlexandraChalup/status/1275609244352614400

What the fightback will need to entail pushing back against strongly.

The US may have strong enough structure and institutions, security apparatus to achieve this, despite past “events”, but UK may be too late to bring this about, assuming it’s government has been too badly compromised, corrupted and weakened.

a) Foreign Affairs (2020), “The Rise of Strategic Corruption: How States Weaponize Graft”, July/August 2020.

www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/united-states/2020-06-09/rise-strategic-corruption

“Meanwhile, because of the deregulation of the global financial system during the 1970s and 1980s, it was much easier to move and invest money in all directions and be able to get it back out again. Open and prosperous countries such as Canada, the United Kingdom, and the United States were becoming the preferred shelters for the billions of dollars that every year are laundered through anonymized companies, real estate investments, and other schemes”.

b) Window on Eurasia 2, (2020), “FSB Now Controls All Key Government Institutions in Russia, Dossier Center Report Says”, 13th June 2020.

windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2020/06/fsb-now-controls-all-key-government.html

1. “The influence of the FSB on the political and economic spheres exceeds its constitutional authority.”

2. Vladimir Putin directs its operations both via the head of the FSB and through orders to Aleksandr Borotnikov’s nominal subordinates.

3. “The president relies ever more heavily on information received from the FSB.”

4. Other senior officials also play a role in directing the FSB’s activities.

5. Over the last ten years, the FSB, primarily by making use of force has established control over almost all government institutions.

6 “The methods used by the FSB often violate the constitutional rights of citizens and feature some of the worst practices from the times of the KGB.”

7. “Representatives of the FSB systematically participate in corrupt activity, often organising & directing that which the special service is supposedly fighting against.”

8. Lower-ranking FSB officers follow the practice of their bosses and engage in personal corruption as well.

9. “The FSB fulfils the functions of a repressive apparatus” used both against opponents of the regime and various clans competing for power within the regime.

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