Theresa May’s husband’s Investment Firm made a financial killing from the 
bombing...

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Theresa May’s husband’s Investment Firm made a financial killing from the 
bombing of Syria
By Tom D. Rogers -  17th April 2018
https://evolvepolitics.com/theresa-mays-husbands-investment-firm-made-a-financial-killing-from-the-bombing-of-syria/

Theresa May's husband's Investment Firm made a financial killing from the 
bombing of Syria

It is common knowledge that Theresa May’s husband Philip essentially acts as 
the unofficial advisor to the Prime Minister – a fact proven by the former 
Conservative MP for Chichester, Andrew Tyrie, who said during a Newsnight 
profile of the PM’s husband that “Philip is clearly acting as, informally, an 
advisor to Theresa. Probably much like Denis did to Margaret Thatcher.”

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Whilst it is pretty obvious that almost all married couples act as informal 
advisors to each other in come capacity, Tyrie’s admission that the Prime 
Minister’s husband has such a great influence over his wife’s decisions is made 
all the more worrying by the fact that Mr May – who is a Senior Executive at a 
£1.4Tn investment firm – stands to benefit financially from the decisions his 
wife, the Prime Minister, makes.

The fact that Philip May is both a Senior Executive of a hugely powerful 
investment firm, and privy to reams of insider information from the Prime 
Minister – knowledge which, when it becomes public, hugely affects the share 
prices of the companies his firm invests in – makes Mr May’s official 
employment a staggering conflict of interest for the husband of a sitting Prime 
Minister.

However, aside from the ease at which he is able to glean insider information 
from his wife about potential decisions which could go on to make huge profits 
for his firm, there is a far darker conflict of interest that has so far gone 
undiscussed.


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Philip May is a Senior Executive of Capital Group, an Investment Firm who buy 
shares in all sorts of companies across the globe – including thousands of 
shares in the world’s biggest Defence Firm, Lockheed Martin.

According to Investopedia, Philip May’s Capital Group owned around 7.09% of 
Lockheed Martin in March 2018 – a stake said to be worth more than £7Bn at this 
time. Whilst other sources say Capital Group’s shareholding of Lockheed Martin 
may actually be closer to 10%.


 
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On the 14th April 2018, the Prime Minister Theresa May sanctioned British 
military action on Syria in response to an apparent chemical attack on the city 
of Douma – air strikes that saw the debut of a new type of Cruise Missile, the 
JASSM, produced exclusively by the Lockheed Martin Corporation.

The debut of this new – and incredibly expensive – weapon was exactly what US 
President Donald Trump was referring to when he tweeted that the weapons being 
fired on Syria would be “nice and new and ‘smart!'”

Every single JASSM used in the recent bombing of Syria costs more than 
$1,000,000, and as a result of their widespread use during the recent bombing 
of Syria by Western forces, the share price of Lockheed Martin soared.

Consequently, with the air strikes on Syria having hugely boosted Lockheed 
Martin’s share price when markets reopened on Monday, Philip May’s firm 
subsequently made a fortune from their investment in the Defence giant.

Lockheed Martin Share Price Before and After Syria Bombing April 14th 2018 
It is obvious that weapons manufacturers such as Lockheed Martin stand to 
benefit financially from the sales and subsequent use of their weapons in war – 
and the dramatic surge in the share prices of defence contractors since the 
so-called ‘War on Terror’ began in 2001 are a testament to this grotesque fact.

The added fact that Investment Firms such as Capital Group are also profiting 
from these bloodbaths is also disgusting in itself.

But for the husband of a sitting British Prime Minister to be benefitting 
financially from the very decisions his wife, the Prime Minister, makes on 
whether or not to send British troops into combat, should make every single 
person in the entire country, and especially anybody who is still insistent on 
voting for the Conservatives, feel physically sick.

The Prime Minister took the decision to bomb Syria – without even so much as 
consulting Parliament – under the full knowledge that her husband’s investment 
firm would make a financial killing from the resultant bloodbath.

If this isn’t enough to make you sit up and take notice of just how 
disgustingly corrupt, and morally bankrupt the British Establishment truly is, 
then surely nothing will.

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Please consider seriously the reason why these elite institutions are not 
discussed in the mainstream press despite the immense financial and political 
power they wield? 
There are sick and evil occultists running the Western World. They are power 
mad lunatics like something from a kids cartoon with their fingers on the 
nuclear button! Armageddon is closer than you thought. Only God can save our 
souls from their clutches, at least that's my considered opinion - Tony

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