Anonymous ID: e72f7d March 13, 2019, 6:35 p.m. No.5669814   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9824 >>9908 >>0045 >>0105 >>0108 >>0178

The corrupt elite have been buying islands and using them as their own lawless kingdoms for years.

 

Here's one example – Mustique, where I always heard that Princess Margaret, a very hard partier, loved to hang out, stay drunk, and sleep with the gardener or whoever.

 

https://torontosun.com/news/world/randy-royal-princess-margaret-wilder-in-real-life-than-on-the-crown

 

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/destinations/caribbean/articles/Mustique-the-Caribbean-legacy-of-a-Scottish-lord/

 

"Margaret had begun hanging her hat on the private Caribbean island of Mustique. To this day, the 565-hectare island is a playground for royalty, rock stars and the uber-wealthy of the world.

 

But back in the early 1960s, it was owned by Margaret’s clandestine paramour and Scottish playboy, Colin Tennant.

 

“By the late 1970s, Mustique was a glittering meeting place, the most exclusive island in the Caribbean,” author Theo Aronson wrote in Princess Margaret: A Biography. “It boasted of dozens of million-dollar holiday homes, owned by people like Mick Jagger, David Bowie and Billy Joel.”

 

Margaret was given a 4-hectare estate where she hosted Jagger, whom she found “sexy and exciting.

 

But there were hurricane clouds on the horizon in a little-known episode of British criminal history.

 

On Sept. 11, 1971, the Baker St. branch of Lloyd’s Bank was looted in a daring heist that saw the robbers get away with what today would be $50 million.

 

Yet within one day, the story had remarkably disappeared from the newspapers. The government cited national security.

 

Why?

 

In the 2007 Jason Statham movie, The Bank Job, it is darkly suggested that elements of the British secret service used their underworld contacts to raid the bank.

 

Cash and jewels weren’t the objective: Sexually compromising photos of Princess Margaret were.

 

Stashed in a safety deposit box were the alleged raunchy snaps. The box was owned by London gangster and activist Michael X, who was executed in Trinidad in 1975.

 

“What happens in the film is that the raid on Lloyd’s is set up by MI5,” producer Steven Chasman told the Evening Standard in 2007. “They knew that a box owned by Michael X with those photographs was inside the bank vaults.”

 

Meanwhile, Margaret embarked on a torrid new affair with a Mustique landscape gardener named Roddy Llewellyn. He was 17 years her junior."

 

MI5 and MI6 have been washing the royals' and the elites' dirty laundry for years.

Anonymous ID: e72f7d March 13, 2019, 6:42 p.m. No.5670016   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5669841

LOL, shared w/buddy who's head of HR at a big Atlanta company

We buy him drinks just so he'll tell stories

"Alriiight, there was this one time…"