Control Risks organization
also: Control Risk Group, Control Risk Limited, Control Risk
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Control Risks founded
A1 Insurance Agency documented
“which is still active today. The company began as a subsidiary of A1 Insurance Agency in 1975. It was originally intended to specialize in kidnap and ransom insurance. What? Wait a minute. Wait just a minute. They have a company that's goin…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 9 @ 50:55
Rish Turtle headed
Control Risks documented
“And it's created by the same people that kidnap and ransom people. What the hell? Yes, yes, that's what was going on. That is what you refer to as a money laundering operation, guys. Upon hiring former SAS Major Rish, A-R-I-S-H, Turtle, lik…”
▶ The Colonels Corner-Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 9 @ 51:28
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▶ 50:24
which, by the way, their main office was in the UK, and I don't think that's a coincidence, suddenly got born. And what was it doing? Financing all the same shit. Throughout the 1970s, a legion of British private military corporations close…
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as Swahils for movement of snake through the grass, or a kind of South Arabian slang meaning clandestine or under the counter. Okay. KMS was managed by former SAS man David Walker, who had first broken into the private security racket while…
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And if you recall, that was the diversion to get the 75,000 Egyptian troops out of Egypt in order for Israel to attack Egypt in retribution for what they had done to the UK. They collectively all work together. You will never find a situati…
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During the 1980s, several of the ISC researchers would later go on to work for control risk. Isn't that such a small world? Most notably, South African specialist Peter Janke, J-A-N-K-E, and counterinsurgency proponent Major General Richard…
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very vocal in urging a more extensive and better oversight capability, which, of course, played right into the hands of these people that are creating this facade. So here's some of the people that were there. AGES, G4F, TRIP, TANAPI, Contr…
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The firm was also finding work in Africa, turning its attention to oil and thus following the lead of other private military security companies, such as Control Risk Group, Inris, Triple Canopy and Armor Group. The Niger Delta, for example,…
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whose contract to safeguard the Baghdad embassy would bring in nearly $1 billion to the company. Triple Canopy, who had a five-year $1.5 billion contract for embassy security. What do you think we were doing in that embassy that needed all …