For
those of you who aren't aware Ted Malloch, an Infowars contributor was
detained by the FBI, questioned and subpeonaed to testify as part of the
Mueller investigation.
Below is a quote I found that explains why Malloch was detained for questioning by the FBI.
" Fusion GPS cofounder Glenn Simpson described Malloch last year
as a "Bannon Stone associate" and said he believed Malloch was a
"significant figure" in the Trump-WikiLeaks connection."
Do I believe Malloch has anything to worry about in regards to the Mueller investigation?
No, I do not. The FBI is following up on the statements made by Simpson. The
FBI took the opportunity to meet Malloch at Logan airport as that was
the quickest opportunity to question Malloch. There really isn't
anything else to the situation.
Now,
I didn't really want to do this but someone has to do it. I know no one
else is going to let you know this information about Ted Malloch.
Jerome Corsi and Alex Jones certainly aren't going to.
Over the Easter weekend I was sent a link to a video by an unnamed Australian fugitive. The video is titled BREAKING! JEROME CORSI, FBI Detains Infowars Contributor Ted Malloch - ALEX JONES INFOWARS
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o5qSoEpOUac&feature=youtu.be
As hard as it is for me to sit through and listen to this torturous tripe, I survived! Maybe I'm just a glutton for punishment.
After a great deal of whining and crying from serial disseminator of disinfo, Jerome Corsi (in
between the constant interruptions from the chief infowarrior, Alex
Jones) . Though, he didn't admit that he receives intelligence from top
Israeli intelligence agents on this video (that was a previous interview
that you can watch
here
). Anyway
some words spoken from the mouth of Dr. Corsi caught my attention. He
said these words in such a way it soundly like a desparate plea to buy
his lies.
"Ted Malloch has no connection to anything." - Jerome Corsi.
This
obviously prompted me to look into Mr. Malloch and amazingly I found
some very interesting connections back to the same network I've
previously highlighted. The picture Jones and Corsi painted of Mr.
Malloch being a stand up man of integrity and a honest patriot faded
rapidly.
Malloch
is connected to Nina Rosenwald's Hudson Institute as he served as a
adviser there. He also was an adviser to the American Foreign Policy
Council, a neoconservative think tank that links to important figures in
this network such as James Woosley.
Another huge donor to this
network is the Templeton Foundation. It has several different names. Malloch was a board member of the organisation. The
funding of one of his enterprises within the foundation was Yale's
"Spiritual Capital Initiative". You can read a detailed critique of the initiative here -
http://www.talk2action.org/story/2012/2/3/115239/1178
The John Templeton Foundation aims to advance human well-being by
supporting research on the Big Questions, and by promoting character
development, individual freedom, and free markets. The Foundation takes
its vision from its founding benefactor, the late Sir John Templeton,
who sought to stimulate what he described as “spiritual progress.”
-
https://www.templeton.org/
Despite
the rather positive mission statement beneath the surface we find some
worrying things. Templeton Foundation donates to such infamous loving
causes (excuse the sarcasm) as conspiracy theory peddler Frank Gaffney's
CSP, Nina Rosenwald's Hudson Institute, Cato Institute and Aspen
Institute. The foundation has been involved in funding quackery projects
promoting intelligent design.
The
Templeton Foundation seems to be the link between Malloch and Aspen
Institute. Yet Malloch doesn't mention this connection in his work and
interviews as that would work aganst the narrative of labelling Aspen as
"globalist" when infact they are connected right back to the Zionist
power structure that he works for.
I was informed by a very helpful gentleman, Jeremy Rothe Kushel (check out his youtube channel
here
)
that the Aspen Institute has a track record of giving a platform to
false opposition operatives to create and control narratives. One being Deray
McKesson who has been promoted as the 'voice of Black Lives Matter'
through Aspen Institute. That is what Malloch is operating as now, a
false opposition operative pushing the narratives ("deep state" and
"globalism") and furthering the agenda of this network.
Another
disturbing connection to the Aspen Institute is to the Crown family of
Chicago who are linked to serious historical criminals such as mob
figures and Bernie Madoff and major events in US history such as the
assassinations of JFK, RFK AND 9/11. You can read more about them
here
Aspen
Institute play a big role in narrative build in the political arena in
the US. In recent times they have really been helpful in bolstering this
"globalist" and "deep state" narrative used by the pro-Trump shills in
alternative and mainstream media with former CIA Director under Obama,
John Brennan and former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper
acting as anti-Trump talking heads at Aspen Institute's Aspen Security
Forum. I'll be exposing that in more detail in the future.
For now I want to get back to Malloch. Last year Malloch spoke at a Henry Jackson Society event.
Malloch speaking at Henry Jackson Society
Henry Jackson Initiative origins link to Rothschild's and Nina Rosenwald's Hudson Institute
In 2011, the Henry Jackson Society undertook a project on 21st
Century capitalism, initially entitled 'Better Markets, Better Values'.
An October 2011 report to the City of London
's
Policy and Resources Committee, by the City's director of public
relations recommended a grant of £25,000 towards a total project cost of
£100,000, funded from the Committee‟s Policy Initiatives Fund 2011/12.
According to this report, the project had already confirmed financial
support from McKinsey
, with further interest from KPMG
and Clifford Chance
.
The report stated:
The
project will be led by a high level working group whose co-chairs will
be Lady de Rothschild, CEO of EL Rothschild and Domic Barton,
Global Managing Director of McKinsey. Other members include the former
Secretary of State for Business, Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Lord (John) Hutton (not to be confused with Lord (Brian) Hutton of the Hutton Inquiry), Monetary Policy Committee Member Adam Posen, Director of the Hudson Institute Irwin Stelzer
and former Editor in Chief of the Wall Street Journal Europe Baron Wheatcroft.
This
task force published its report, ‘Towards a More Inclusive Capitalism’
in May 2012 in London at the same time that the Henry Jackson Initiative
was formally established to continue its work.
A brief look into Fusion GPS's Glen Simpson's statements.
Simpson then mentioned Malloch, whom he described as a "Bannon Stone
associate" tied to UKIP and who Simpson believed was "a significant
figure in this."
Farage spearheaded the Brexit
campaign, and he and Malloch share an ideological platform. The two men
have met frequently — Malloch has appeared on Farage's radio show
multiple times, and they were also spotted together in Brussels,
according to The Guardian.
Let's
take a look at this statement in more detail. In like of the
information I've uncovered. Is there a real connection between Malloch
and Bannon? If there is any connection it's clearly through what I call
the Rosenwald-Gaffney network. It does link to the highest echelons of
Zionist control as highlighted with the Rothschild connection to the
Henry Jackson Initiative and my previous work that connects members of
this network to Mega.
One
connection between Breitbart and Malloch comes through Raheem Kassam.
Kassam is Cheif Editor for Breitbart London. He has promoted Malloch on
his social media and has conducted interviews with Malloch for
Breitbart.
The relationship looks to be reason the Malloch became a writer for Breitbart between February - September 2017.
It is likely the two were put in contact through this network. It is important to note that Kassam was the director of HJS funded Student Rights from its creation until March 2014,
combining the role with jobs at the Henry Jackson Society including
marketing director (September 2010 - July 2012), communications director
(July 2012 - April 2013) and an associate fellow (April 2013 –
September 2014). He is now a senior adviser to Nigel Farage
and UKIP
. Kassam is very close to Farage. Here is a picture of the two campaigning for UKIP.
Here are the two of them with other UKIP brass and Donald Trump.
It
seems to me the Malloch is just a false opposition talking head working
as a mouthpiece to push the narratives and agenda to this network. He
isn't a significant link at all. As I've detailed previously the Bannon
connection to Trump is through the Mercer - Bolton - CNP. These people
are much more significant. Roger Stone is also well connected to
Breitbart and has known Trump for decades. Neither man needs Malloch to
connect to Farage.
Simpson's
statements seem purposely misleading or poorly researched. I believe
that is by design for multiple reasons I plan on delving into in the
near future.
Malloch
also does not seem to have any significant direct connection to Donald
Trump. Malloch's claims that he was to become Trump's EU Ambassador seem
to be just that, claims. It seems another title Malloch bestowed upon
himself to somehow lend credibility, elevate and portray himself as
someone who is way more important than he actually is.
Simpson may have bought into this lie but again it's either sloppy research or convenient misleading by Simpson.
What
compounds my suspicions is the fact that this isn't the first time
Malloch has bestowed titles and embellished his credentials and CV. He
has a long history of doing exactly that.
Disputed claims
The FT has identified a number of potentially misleading claims made in
Mr Malloch’s autobiography, Davos, Aspen & Yale, and in an online
CV.
● That he held an “ambassadorial level” role at the UN in Geneva, from
which he “helped bring down the Soviet Union”. UN and US officials have
said the role was not ambassadorial level.
●
That Margaret Thatcher called him “a genius” and a “global sherpa” live
on CNN in 1992. After video evidence contradicted his claim, he said
the comment was made off-camera. A friend of Mr Malloch’s has told the
FT he remembers hearing Thatcher use the “global sherpa” phrase of Mr
Malloch.
●
That he was “made a laird” by the Lord Lyon. The Lord Lyon does not
have the power to create lairds. Mr Malloch told the FT that he had a
scroll showing his position as laird.
●
That his documentary Doing Virtuous Business was nominated for an Emmy
award. The production company said it was submitted for a regional Emmy,
but not nominated. A previous documentary was nominated.
●
That he completed his “entire doctoral programme in an unprecedented
less than three years”. Mr Malloch now says this did not include
finishing his thesis.
●
That he wrote for The New York Times and the Washington Post. No record
could be found of him having done so. Mr Malloch declined to provide a
list of articles.
●
That he is “chairman and CEO” of Global Fiduciary Governance LLC and
the Roosevelt Group. Neither company has its own website or any listed
employees on LinkedIn, suggesting they are less grand than Mr Malloch’s
use of the titles implies.
●
That he was a fellow at Wolfson and Pembroke colleges, Oxford. Both
institutions deny such an affiliation. Mr Malloch rejects this.
●
That he was a “professor” at Saïd Business School, Oxford. In fact he
was a senior fellow on a short-term appointment. Mr Malloch told the FT
he was a professor at Yale and Blackfriars Hall, Oxford.
●
That he was the “first” to use the phrase thought leadership, a phrase
that dates back to the 19th century. Contacted by the FT, Mr Malloch
repeated the claim.
Ted Malloch's lies about assets to swindle two banks in bankruptcy case
The Financial Times also obtained bankruptcy court records
revealing that a US court had found that Malloch had overstated his
assets on loan applications with the intent to deceive the banks into
making multi-million dollar loans; the couple had claimed assets of
£36.3 million when applying for the loans, but claimed that they had just
$152,000 at the time of their 2013 bankruptcy petition and were unable
to repay $5.9 million in outstanding debt.
Ted
Malloch, a professor at Henley Business School made false statements to
deceive two US banks into giving him multimillion-dollar loans,
according to court documents.
More lies and deception using consultancy business, Roosevelt Group
Roosevelt
Group, the consultancy business that Mr Malloch set up and of which he
calls himself “chairman and CEO”.
According to One Bank’s claim, Mr Malloch stated that the Roosevelt
Group was worth $10m in 2009, citing a valuation by “Zeron Group
Investment Banks”.
But court documents reveal tax information for the Roosevelt Group
showed “net losses”, and in 2012 Mr Malloch and his wife recorded
revenue of only $24,000 from the company.
By 2014, the Roosevelt Group was “defunct”, One Bank said. The Mallochs’
own bankruptcy filing listed their ownership of the company as worth
nothing.
Mr Malloch claims “The Roosevelt Group was dormant for a number of years
but remains a small consulting company.” He said his net wealth had
been affected by an insurance trust that “itself was misrepresented” and
“which collapsed in the financial crisis of 2007-2008”.
This conflicts with the banks’ claims, which state that the Mallochs had
listed their ownership interest in the Roosevelt Group and other
companies as their biggest assets.
The
couple initially denied One Bank’s claims about their net worth, before
withdrawing their responses to the claims.
Under US law, bankrupt persons are still liable for certain debts if
they obtained them by making materially false statements.
For the Mallochs, the story and the false claims did not end with the
default judgments. The couple had told lawyers for their bankruptcy
estate that they did not own their home in Connecticut.
But the lawyers found that the property was owned by the Spiritual
Enterprise Institute, a non-profit organisation devoted to researching
the role of spirituality in economic development, of which Mr Malloch
was chairman.
The Spiritual Enterprise Institute sold the house for $547,000 and,
according to court records, the net proceeds were wired to a German bank
account of which “Theodore Malloch Jr. Spiritual Enterprise Institute”
was the beneficiary.
Lawyers
for the Mallochs’ bankruptcy estate obtained a court order requiring
the couple to provide information relating to the money. Mr Malloch said
he had given some of it to his wife, and $183,000 as a “gift” to the
Global Ethic Institute in Tübingen, Germany, where he was a researcher.
But the creditors found his testimony “at a minimum, inaccurate,
illogical and evasive”. They told the court they were unable to trace
the proceeds from the Connecticut home sale.
News of the German connection was first reported by Der Spiegel.
Eventually
the Mallochs offered to settle the property dispute by paying $75,000
in cash to their bankruptcy estate. The trustee for the bankruptcy
estate told a Connecticut district court that would be acceptable,
partly because, after declaring bankruptcy, the Mallochs had moved
“outside of the United States, making collection efforts difficult”.
The district court approved the settlement in November 2016, although
this only related to claims on the Connecticut property and did not
discharge other outstanding claims.
At
the time Mr Malloch was becoming a regular pro-Trump voice in British
media. He has since appeared on the BBC, Bloomberg Television and
Russian channel RT.
Mr Kopsick, lawyer for One Bank & Trust, said the bank continued to
have the right to enforce a claim of about $3m against the Mallochs.
Can't even get the backstory of his name straight.
Malloch’s credibility among rightwing Americans has been helped by an
unusual claim - that he is a descendant of President Theodore Roosevelt.
“My parents christened me Theodore Roosevelt, after my paternal WASP
ancestor, who remains one of the finest exemplars of the breed,” Mr
Malloch wrote in his autobiography, Davos, Aspen & Yale.
The connection has been repeated by rightwing publications such as
Breitbart, which referred to him as “great-grandson of President
Theodore Roosevelt”. The Daily Caller said that Mr Malloch saw “many
similarities between his ancestor and The Donald”.
However,
birth records cast doubt on the genealogical link. Malloch said the
relationship was through his father, Theodore Roosevelt Malloch, who was
born in Philadelphia in 1921. An obituary of Mr Malloch Snr does not
mention any link to President Roosevelt, who had died two years before
he was born.
Mr Malloch Snr’s parents were Henry Wilson Malloch, a plumber from
Scotland, and Frieda Schneider, a housewife born in Germany.
No
link between them and President Roosevelt, who was aged about 35 when
they were born has been found. President Roosevelt’s
great-great-grandson, Kermit Roosevelt, said he had not heard of Ted
Malloch. Malloch claims “I was always told that my grandmother was a
distant Roosevelt relative.” German birth records are available only to
direct descendants. Mr Malloch initially offered to provide a birth
certificate that would prove his claim but then declined to do so,
saying he was “under no obligation to share private information” One of
Malloch’s uncles was named Woodrow Wilson Malloch. Mr Malloch declined
to comment on whether the family was related to Woodrow Wilson.
I
think we can conclude that Malloch's claim is another gigantic lie to
add to the huge trail of lies and deceit Malloch will hopefully be
remembered by.