Harborne, QinetiQ, Pilgrims Society ExposÉ
Even RT and the Guardian are finally getting it right about calling out the British Pilgrims Society treachery, indirectly at least. We’ll fill in the unspoken elephant in the room (as we have been doing for years!)
Christopher Harborne, a British-Thai citizen and the largest individual shareholder in QinetiQ with a 13% stake (approximately 70.6 million shares valued at £360 million as of October 13, 2025), holds a position in a company formed with American funds but controlled by the British Crown. QinetiQ was established in 2002 from the UK’s Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA), with initial funding from the Carlyle Group under Glenn Youngkin (now Virginia Governor) as a founding director, alongside George Tenet (former CIA Director) and Edward Giambastiani (retired U.S. Navy Admiral, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff). This American involvement in a Crown-controlled entity constitutes treason, as it involves undisclosed conflicts that compromise U.S. sovereignty by directing U.S. resources to foreign control.
Christopher Harborne, now going by Chakrit Sakunkrit, took on this new identity in 2011 after obtaining Thai citizenship, apparently attempting to shield himself from liability related to his substantial stake in the British-American firm QinetiQ. This name change doesn’t fool us, “Chakrit.” What Englishman with any sense of pride would so easily discard his birth name?
The Crown’s golden share, held by the Secretary of State for Defence, provides veto power over ownership, board decisions, and assets, ensuring Crown economic control over QinetiQ (see billions of dollars in American contracts below). This extends to its U.S. contracts, involving American military technology and funds. Harborne’s dual citizenship and stake in this Crown-managed company, along with his political donations, undermine U.S. interests.
Harborne’s Funding of British Political Figures and Pilgrims Society Influence
https://aim4truth.org/2025/10/13/harborne-qinetiq-pilgrims-society-expose/