Theresa May |
First exposed by ex RAF whistleblower
Gordon Bowden, and later championed by peaceful warrior John
Paterson, the Finchley Road fraud accuses prominent politicians, and
leading capitalists of money laundering on an industrial scale,
syphoning billions and billions of public funds, into their personal
off-shore accounts, by using bogus oil, gas and mining
companies registered at various addresses, most prominently at
788-790 Finchley Road in London.
Gordon Bowden personally delivered a
dossier of his forensic investigation to BBC TV House and
having sent his findings to every news outlet in the UK, campaigners
now believe a concerted government cover-up is now in operation to
hide what is being billed as the greatest fraud in British history.
While the nation awaits the outcome of
the Labour leadership election between Jeremy Corbyn and Owen Smith
to determine who will challenge Theresa May in the forth-coming
General Election, an unknown challenger and rank outsider,
ex-Crime Stopper Brian Setchfield, is gaining momentum as the third
choice for Prime Minister, promising to renegotiate the social
contract between the public and government and Crown.
With an ever increasing fan-base, Brian
Setchfield delivered a scathing indictment of Theresa May's refusal
to answer calls for an investigation into extremely serious crimes of
murder, fraud and embezzlement, on the Andy Peacher's Radio
Show broadcasted to the world on the Freedom Talk
Radio platform.
He said, "Mrs May, I have to say
that it was very disappointing to not have received any kind of
acknowledgement from you and Jenny (Theresa May's PA) as we had truly
expected you to have dealt with the matter as a matter of urgency."
Undisclosed sources within the
government report that due to the seriousness of the Finchley Road
fraud, many politicians and even Royal family members are petrified
that their personal involvement will be made public, as were the
involvement of Russian President Vladimir Putin, Iceland President
Sigmundur Gunnlaugsson and David Cameron's father, Ian
Cameron, were made public in the recent Panama Papers scandal.
Although many prominent
politicians continue to hide behind the façade of government
respectability and Royal appointment, Its only a matter of time
before the floodgates break and the Finchley Road fraud is reported
across the globe.
10 Downing Street remains silent and
Buckingham Palace hasn't yet commented on this developing story.
Interesting Reading:
No comments:
Post a Comment