Anonymous ID: ba9c9b July 9, 2020, 10:48 a.m. No.9906799   🗄️.is 🔗kun

 

Robert Maxwell (1923–1991)

 

Is it the 'Maxwell House', aka Headington Hill that is being brought down?

Robert Maxwell was born Ján Ludvík Hyman Binyamin Hoch on 10 June 1923 in a poor, Yiddish-speaking orthodox Jewish family. His birthplace was Solotvino (then in Czechoslovakia but now in the Ukraine). Most of his family died in Auschwitz, but he escaped to France and fought in the British army in the Second World War.

 

He then worked in publishing, and built up Pergamon Press to a major publishing house.

 

In 1959 he put in a tender to rent the whole Headington Hill Hall site for £2,400 a year, and although initially he used it solely for business purposes, he and his wife Betty and their eight surviving children soon moved into Headington Hill Hall itself, relegating Pergamon Press to the old stables.

He restored the house, which had become dilapidated, and described it as the best council house in the country; other people jocularly called it “Maxwell House” (after a brand of instant coffee that was then popular).

 

Maxwell served as the Labour MP for Buckingham for six years, but lost his seat in 1970 when the Department of Trade reported that he was “not a person who can be relied upon to exercise proper stewardship of a publicly quoted company”. He was however completely cleared after a police investigation.

 

Maxwell then concentrated on publishing again, buying up companies such as the British Printing Corporation, Mirror Group Newspapers, and Macmillan Inc.

 

In 1973 Maxwell placed an advertisement in the Oxford Times stating:

 

Work in Headington at London rates of pay

 

Too good to be true? Not if you join one of the Maxwell group of companies. Here at Headington Hill Hall you will discover the advantages of working in an organization large enough to offer almost limitless scope, but not so large that good work and enthusiasm escape notice.

 

[Followed by advertisements for numerous jobs at Pergamon Press, from Executive Trainees down to a Junior Cashier (female).]

The Maxwell helicopter was frequently heard passing over Headington.

 

His next important connection to Headington came when he saved Oxford United Football Club from bankruptcy near the beginning of 1982. The following appeared in The Times of 8 January 1982:

 

Third division Oxford United Football Club were a mere two weeks away from bankruptcy when a fairy godfather in the shape of the mercurial Mr Robert Maxwell materialized at the Manor Ground on Wednesday night bearing the promise of a £120,000 cash injection to meet the club's immediate debts. He was insisting yesterday that he did not demand the chairmanship as a quid pro quo, but had it thrust upon him by the directors “like a bed of nails”.

 

Robert Maxwell owned the football club for ten years. He attended matches at the Manor Ground and was Chairman until May 1987, when he took over at Derby County. He handed the club over to his son Kevin.

 

In 1989 Robert Maxwell got into debt and had to sell some of his successful businesses, including Pergamon Press, which was bought by Elsevier.

 

All connections between the Maxwell family and Headington ceased on 5 November 1991 when Robert Maxwell drowned at the age of 68 after apparently falling from his yacht into the Atlantic Ocean. He was buried in Israel (see grave). Headington Hill Hall was put in the hands of the receivers; Denis Smith became the football club’s chairman; and Mrs Maxwell sold the family’s possessions and returned to her native France.

 

Robert Maxwell was thoroughly disgraced just weeks after his death when a £460m hole was discovered in the pension funds of his companies: he had used the money to prop up his collapsing empire. His sons Kevin and Ian Maxwell went on trial for this but were acquitted in 1996.

 

Headington’s only memorial to Robert Maxwell is this inscription, set in a flower bed at the top of Headington Hill: pic

http://www.headington.org.uk/history/famous_people/maxwell.htm

Anonymous ID: ba9c9b July 9, 2020, 10:57 a.m. No.9906873   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9906815

>is this another coincidence?

>>9906815

>Ghislaine Maxswell have there on the collar: ARCTIC CIRCLE

>>9906815

>And when you look at the Honorary Board, there is fucking:

 

>Senator Lisa Murkowski

^^^^^NOTABLE - possible link between Murkowski and Maxwell via Arctic Circle

 

no wonder why she is afraid to bolt difi

Anonymous ID: ba9c9b July 9, 2020, 11:30 a.m. No.9907269   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7350

anybody else get/see this?

 

this was forwarded to me in email….the TRUST caught the person's attention since TRUST.

TRUMP TRUST CARD

Anonymous ID: ba9c9b July 9, 2020, 11:40 a.m. No.9907371   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9907350

>“Trust” would be the name of the person that received the email

What?

So your email has Trust on it?

Because I don't know anybody by the name of Trust.

And why pick Trust ?