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IAN FLEMING: GOLDENEYE [THE ISLAND THAT GAVE BIRTH TO ICONIC JAMES BOND]
Located on Jamaica's north coast overlooking a white sand beach lay Goldeneye.
It is here that Ian Fleming fell in love with the island that gave birth to his iconic creation: British intelligence officer James Bond.
Sources:
Goldeneye Where Bond Was Born: Ian Fleming's Jamaica by Matthew Parker
The Man With The Golden Typewriter: Ian Fleming's James Bond Letters by Fergus Fleming
Ian Fleming by Andrew Lycett
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REAL "JAMES BOND" WAS AN ILLUMINATI SEX SLAVE AND MASS MURDERER
The real James Bond helped kill thousands of people, mostly British allies. He was haunted by the ghosts of "perfectly loyal and innocent people who had been caught up in our operations..." (79)
He was just "following orders" which made no sense from a patriotic p.o.v. "We were not acting from patriotism or high moral principles. We were not doing this for England or Uncle Sam. As usual, we were doing what we had been told to do: we were carrying out our orders." (170)
For example, Creighton tipped the Nazis off to the exact time and location of the 1942 Dieppe raid which cost 3000 Canadians their lives. He was told that the British wanted to test Nazi defences. The real reasons: convince Stalin it was too early for a second front, and build up Creighton's credibility when it came time for the Normandy Invasion.
Creighton also talks about "Operation Tiger" in April 1944, a training exercise at Slapton Sands, Dorset that was rudely interrupted by eight German torpedo boats. The toll: over 800 US soldiers drowned. (Gestapo Chief Heinrich Muller wrote that the Nazis were tipped off by a German spy.)
The fiasco was kept a secret to protect D-Day morale.
Creighton says survivors were interned or killed by a sea mine in order to keep the secret. (p.25)
Read more:
https://henrymakow.com/martin_bormann_was_rothschild.html
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Ian Fleming’s Real Goldeneye: The Cavalry of St. George
Peter Rushton reports on Churchill’s top secret Spanish bribery plot
Juan March, international gangster and British agent in Nationalist Spain
MANY READERS will remember Goldeneye as the title of a 1995 James Bond film – the plot involves an international crime syndicate stealing a secret Soviet satellite weapon, then planning to use it to destroy financial records in the City of London as part of a massive fraud.
This was the first Bond film that was not in any way based on the writings of James Bond’s creator Ian Fleming – Goldeneye was not the name of an Ian Fleming story, but was the name of his cliffside estate in Jamaica. The author named his Caribbean home after a real secret operation during World War II – a plan which Fleming himself had supervised as a senior officer of British Naval Intelligence.
This real Operation Goldeneye had nothing to do with satellite weapons, but involved a tangle of very real criminals, arms dealers, fraudsters and spies – culminating in a very real financial crime of breathtaking audacity, combining a veteran Spanish gangster with the British financial elite.
One place to begin this story is with a fragment from the 1941 diary of Hugh Dalton, later in charge of Britain’s fragile postwar finances as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1945 to 1947.
Writing in the spring of 1941, Dalton was officially “Minister of Economic Warfare” in Churchill’s coalition government: unofficially he was responsible for the Special Operations Executive (SOE), carrying out the dirtiest side of the British war effort.
In building up SOE during the previous summer, Dalton had explained to the Foreign Secretary, Lord Halifax, that this dirty tricks aspect of warfare required a different type of man from regular soldiering. It would involve “many different methods, including industrial and military sabotage, labour agitation and strikes, continuous propaganda, terrorist acts against traitors and German leaders, boycotts and riots.”
“What we have in mind,” Dalton confided to his diary the night before his letter to Halifax, “concerns Trade Unions, Socialists, etc; the making of chaos and revolution – no more suitable for soldiers than fouling at football, or throwing when bowling at cricket.”
The diary fragment from May 1941 refers to a particularly mysterious type of ‘fouling’:
The Cavalry of St George have been charging; hence some of the recent changes; hence also Attaché H’s concern for J.M.’s tinplate.
The “Cavalry of St George” was an age-old British system of indirect warfare, and referred to large scale bribery of foreign political and military leaders. The words denoted the image of a mounted St George which appears on the reverse of a British gold sovereign. As the British empire was rising to global dominance during the 18th century, her leaders had wisely avoided European military entanglements by purchasing…
Read more:
https://nationalvanguard.org/2022/01/ian-flemings-real-goldeneye-the-cavalry-of-st-george/
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