01-18-2023, 06:06 PM
Former crime minister Norman Baker has filed a complaint against King Charles over this cash-for-honours scandal, getting more than £1.5 million for his "charities". While Baker claims that Charled could no longer "hide behind his flunkeys", in reality he is protected by "sovereign immunity", so has nothing to fear.
Charles even refused to make a public statement about this sordid affair...
Mahfouz Marei Mubarak bin Mahfouz gave more than £1.5 million to royal causes to be awarded a CBE: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...iding.html
From 2009 to 2011, Ruben Vardanyan sent a total of $200,000 was to Prince Charles’ Charities Foundation. The money came from a British Virgin Islands shell company, Quantus Division Limited, in a scheme similar to the Troika Laundromat (although not as blatant as cash stuffed in bags). The bribes donations to Prince Charles’ slush fund charity were used to renovate Dumfries House.
Vardanyan raised an additional £1.5 million for the refurbishment of ‘The Mains’, part of the Charles’ estate.
Dumfries House was bought by Charles in 2007 with a £20 million loan from his slush fund charity foundation: https://theshiftnews.com/2019/03/05/prin...-money-go/
In early August 2021, it was reported that the nephew of Charles' wife Camilla, Ben Elliott, was selling access to his aunt Camilla and Prince Charles.
Another email also shows that Charles expected bribes donations in return for favours.
The email includes 14 bullet points described what a donor can expect for a sum of £100,000. Two people can visit Dumfries House, can have a tour in a Royal car, and then even meet Charles (for only £100,000 you can admire the big eared prince in person).
The email was sent by Michael Wynne-Parker in November 2019, who detalis that funds are paid to Burke’s Peerage, whose editor William Bortrick is closely involved in the scheme: https://www.celebitchy.com/730298/prince...ss_scheme/
The Russian banker Dmitry Leus complained that the more than £500,000 he donated to Charles's charity in 2020 was rejected, but the editor of Burke's Peerage William Bortrick never returned the money to him.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...-gift.html
Bruno Wang also donated £500,000 to the Prince’s Foundation.
Bruno is wanted in Taiwan for money laundering of the millions made in a 30-year-old warships deal by his late father, Andrew Wang: https://archive.ph/i2KNC
If the Bin Ladens are good enough for the sons of Bushes, why wouldn't they for Charles?
Prince Charles personally met half-brothers of Osama, Shafiq and Bakr bin Laden, in October 2013 to get a 1 million pound donation for his slush fund charity.
Advisors told him that the transaction could cause national outrage and damage his reputation (does he actually have one?).
Sir Ian Cheshire of the Prince of Wales Charitable Fund and a spokeswoman for Clarence House said that "Due diligence was conducted" with the donation.
Charles was introduced to Bakr bin Laden by Saudi royal Prince Khalid bin Faisal Al-Saud in June 2001 and met again in October 2001 (4 weeks after 9/11): https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...amily.html
Charles even refused to make a public statement about this sordid affair...
Mahfouz Marei Mubarak bin Mahfouz gave more than £1.5 million to royal causes to be awarded a CBE: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...iding.html
From 2009 to 2011, Ruben Vardanyan sent a total of $200,000 was to Prince Charles’ Charities Foundation. The money came from a British Virgin Islands shell company, Quantus Division Limited, in a scheme similar to the Troika Laundromat (although not as blatant as cash stuffed in bags). The bribes donations to Prince Charles’ slush fund charity were used to renovate Dumfries House.
Vardanyan raised an additional £1.5 million for the refurbishment of ‘The Mains’, part of the Charles’ estate.
Dumfries House was bought by Charles in 2007 with a £20 million loan from his slush fund charity foundation: https://theshiftnews.com/2019/03/05/prin...-money-go/
In early August 2021, it was reported that the nephew of Charles' wife Camilla, Ben Elliott, was selling access to his aunt Camilla and Prince Charles.
Another email also shows that Charles expected bribes donations in return for favours.
The email includes 14 bullet points described what a donor can expect for a sum of £100,000. Two people can visit Dumfries House, can have a tour in a Royal car, and then even meet Charles (for only £100,000 you can admire the big eared prince in person).
The email was sent by Michael Wynne-Parker in November 2019, who detalis that funds are paid to Burke’s Peerage, whose editor William Bortrick is closely involved in the scheme: https://www.celebitchy.com/730298/prince...ss_scheme/
The Russian banker Dmitry Leus complained that the more than £500,000 he donated to Charles's charity in 2020 was rejected, but the editor of Burke's Peerage William Bortrick never returned the money to him.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...-gift.html
Bruno Wang also donated £500,000 to the Prince’s Foundation.
Bruno is wanted in Taiwan for money laundering of the millions made in a 30-year-old warships deal by his late father, Andrew Wang: https://archive.ph/i2KNC
If the Bin Ladens are good enough for the sons of Bushes, why wouldn't they for Charles?
Prince Charles personally met half-brothers of Osama, Shafiq and Bakr bin Laden, in October 2013 to get a 1 million pound donation for his slush fund charity.
Advisors told him that the transaction could cause national outrage and damage his reputation (does he actually have one?).
Sir Ian Cheshire of the Prince of Wales Charitable Fund and a spokeswoman for Clarence House said that "Due diligence was conducted" with the donation.
Charles was introduced to Bakr bin Laden by Saudi royal Prince Khalid bin Faisal Al-Saud in June 2001 and met again in October 2001 (4 weeks after 9/11): https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article...amily.html
The Order of the Garter rules the world: https://www.lawfulpath.com/forum/viewtop...5549#p5549