Sajid Javid and the Sacrificial Dove

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Sajid Javid and the Sacrificial Dove

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So, I'm interested in certain individuals who rise to power and coincidentally, have a death in the immediate family

I wrote about this idea of a sacrificial dove here: viewtopic.php?f=50&t=7575

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sajid_Javid
Javid's eldest brother Tariq died in July 2018 in "an unnatural death"; a full inquest was held, in which the coroner ruled Tariq had intentionally killed himself after drinking alcohol and taking codeine at the luxury South Lodge Hotel, which was near his home in Horsham. In a letter left to Sylvia — his partner of 15 years — Tariq suggested that, due to ill health, he would not "last long". Tariq was a successful businessman and managed a supermarket chain
Also in 2018:
At the Conservative Friends of Israel Conference of 2018, Javid explained how a school trip to Israel by his brother forty years ago set off his lifelong support for Israel and added, "my dad explained the history, how it came about and why it is such a special place. Since then I always wanted to visit." Javid visited when he and his wife spent their honeymoon there... Javid's appointment as Home Secretary was welcomed by a number of Jewish organisations, including the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the Jewish Leadership Council.. In 2015, addressing the Holocaust Educational Trust's annual dinner, the then Business Secretary Javid condemned "dinner party anti-Semites" and said, "I can't remember the last time I spoke to a Jewish friend or colleague who hasn't, at some point, found themselves sitting awkwardly at a dinner party while a fellow guest railed against the international 'kosher conspiracy'"

In 2018, Javid suggested Jeremy Corbyn should quit as Labour leader following his decision to attend a 2014 wreath-laying at a cemetery which contained the graves of many Palestinian activists; including Salah Khalaf and Atef Bseiso, members of the Black September Organization.

In March 2018, Javid called Momentum "neo-fascist" in the House of Commons chamber. Momentum threatened legal action if he repeated the comment outside Parliament

April 30, 2018 - Jewish News "Community ally Sajid Javid replaces Amber Rudd as Home Secretary" https://www.jewishnews.co.uk/community- ... secretary/

In June 2018, a polling of Tory activists on ConservativeHome showed Javid was popular as a potential party leader. The poll is seen as a reliable barometer of grassroots opinion, although it is known to shift quickly.[51] A separate poll of Conservative Party members by YouGov in July 2018 also showed he had high levels of support to become party leader.
In November 2017, "Bromsgrove MP Sajid Javid wins Patchwork Foundation's Conservative MP of the Year Award" https://www.bromsgroveadvertiser.co.uk/ ... ear-award/
HONOURED: KPMG Partner Siddiq Musa, Mr Speaker John Bercow, Bromsgrove MP Sajid Javid and Patchwork patron Sir Martyn Lewis

Prime Minister Theresa May congratulated Mr Javid on the accolade, placing emphasis on the need to defeat 'ethnic injustice'.
Patchwork Foundation trustees https://patchworkfoundation.org.uk/abou ... /trustees/
Farmida Bi CBE, Chair - a banking lawyer based in the London office of Norton Rose Fulbright, where she is European Head of Islamic Finance.

Harris Bokhari OBE - a Board member of Mosaic, HRH The Prince of Wales’s mentoring charitable initiative, and a Trustee of the Natural History Museum. He is also the co-founder of the Naz Legacy Foundation.. Through this Foundation, Harris organised the first youth Interfaith Iftar at Lambeth Palace, which brought together the Archbishop of Canterbury, Chief Rabbi, Mayor of London and over 100 youth leaders from each of London’s boroughs

Sir Simon Fraser GCMG - Deputy Chairman of Chatham House and serves as Adviser to the Europe Programme. He is also Managing Partner of Flint Global. He previously served as Permanent Secretary at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) and Head of the UK Diplomatic Servicefrom August 2010 to July 2015... Prior to that he was Permanent Secretary at the UK Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. He has also served as Director General for Europe in the FCO; Chief of Staff to European Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson; Political Counsellor at the British embassy in Paris; and Head of Policy Planning in the FCO. He is currently Visiting Professor at King’s College London and Adjunct Professor at Sciences Po.

Poppy Mitchell-Rose - started her career in journalism, before working in Parliament, Downing Street and HM Treasury as a Special Advisor to the Chancellor of the Exchequer, working alongside the Prime Minister, Cabinet and Shadow Cabinet. She delivered media strategies, campaigns, and global business relations, including international trade missions to promote the UK overseas.

At freuds she works with global investment clients as well as philanthropists, foundations and NGOs.
Funnily enough both Sajid Javid and the Patchwork Foundation share a love of pizza:

2019: Is she taking the PIZZA? Liz Truss takes Easter recess chillaxing to the max with a breakfast of leftover takeaway (but is it a cheeky reference to her fellow 'pizza club plotters' who want to oust May?) https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/articl ... eaway.html
In what might be a cheeky nod to her fellow Brexiteers in Government - dubbed The Pizza Club for their plotting over food - the Chief Secretary to the Treasury posted a picture of the popular Italian dinner staple to her 54,000 Twitter followers.

Senior figures including Jeremy Hunt, Sajid Javid and Dominic Raab - at the time the Brexit Secretary - met in Commons Leader Andrea Leadsom's office
Patchwork Foundation pizza tweets:

Feb. 11, 2014: https://twitter.com/UKPatchwork/status/ ... 3416603648
From Dominos Pizza to owning Watford football club -
Lord Rumi talks about how it is crucial to spot and pursue a good idea.
https://files.catbox.moe/475aq5.jpg
Lord Rumi has come up in the following post:
The Sunday Times "Giving List for 2018". In top position is Jamie Cooper of the Children's Investment Fund Foundation. https://searchvoat.co/v/pizzagate/2946086/15868575

Of course Watford FC has also been owned by the likes of Elton John and Robert Maxwell

Patchwork tweet: https://twitter.com/UKPatchwork/status/ ... 0286787584
Calling all Londoners 2day4 great phone canvassing experience & free pizza with ZacGoldsmith
RPNKTories click here> http://eepurl.com/be7sZ9
Zac Goldsmith posts here https://searchvoat.co/search.php?t=zac+ ... um=on&b=on
and here: https://searchvoat.co/search.php?st=com ... um=on&b=on

including : Dr. Anthony Fauci and the Aids Orphanage NYUMBANI viewtopic.php?f=16&t=3077
Lord Rami Ranger is another Sikh that experienced tremendous success in his life... Ranger was appointed joint chairman of the Conservative Friends of India in 2018 with Zac Goldsmith MP, a group associated with the Conservative Party which aims to build a strong link between the party, the British Indian Community and India.

Dr Rami Ranger CBE, FRSA Chairman Of Sea Air And Land Forwarding Ltd Receiving The Queens Award For Export Achievement 1999 From Her Majesty's Special Representative Field Marshall Sir John Chapple.

Lord Ranger with Jeremy Hunt https://files.catbox.moe/ygc3y1.jpg

[check out all the politicians lining up to congratulate the dear man.. Thatcher, Cameron, May, BoJo..]: https://youtu.be/FOx7lov2cjE

He's embroiled in a bit of a MeToo scandal.. Twitter thread here: https://twitter.com/cathynewman/status/ ... 5175765002
More to come no doubt..
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Undercover police shoot dead party guest at mansion of Lib-Dem pizza tycoon https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/u ... y-14005145
2019:

Lord Rumi Verjee's mansion was the setting for the deadly shooting

EXCLUSIVE: Cops killed a man on-the-run at former Domino's Pizza tycoon Lord Rumi Verjee's villa in Rio de Janeiro

Police shot dead a guest during a rowdy wedding party at a mansion owned by a Lib-Dem peer.

Pizza tycoon Lord Rumi Verjee’s villa in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, became a crime scene after undercover officers felled on-the-run Michel Matias, 37, with four shots.

Lord Verjee – who brought Domino’s Pizza to the UK in the 1980s and who owns Thomas Goode which sup­­plies glass and china to the Royals – was not believed to be in Rio at the time. He had sub-let the mansion to a French­­man and neighbours insisted he had no idea it had been used for a noisy 1,000-strong samba bash on Sunday.

A spokesman said Uganda-born Lord Verjee, 61, had been “unaware of the issues” and had ended the tenancy.
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The peer, who owned Watford FC alongside Elton John in the 1990s, is believed to be worth £160million. In 2014 the Lib-Dem donor was in a £1.1million cash-for- honours row after being made a Lord.

As well as bringing Domino’s to the UK in 1985 before selling his stake in 1989, he has a property empire in Brazil.
How unlucky.
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There are no accidents. Good sources!
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