The Corporation of The City of London


See this comment made over three years ago

As a courier in london for over 20 years I have been in most buildings in the city and westminister,  the freemason grand hall in Gt Queen st, the Rosicrucian, mayfair( tony blair a member,)  the brotherhood of the essenes, (highly connected to british musuem,(albert pikes letter)  chatham house,(heard of chatham house rules)  the temple(lawmakers that legalise,the bankers)  patanoster square(there is a massive underground area linking all the buildings in the area.  but i have never had access the the city of london central guildhall, or the internal area of bank of england. I have had access to the outer courts and remember on one contract for them i had to collect from other banks, clearing cheques,  I remember having envelopes of cheques an inch thick, 12 of them and one came open and the first cheque read 120 million pounds,  this is all digitalised today.

The queen has to have permission of the Lord mayor of London (not the mayor of london) to enter the city and bows to the lord mayor in that area.  the corporation of london has a permanent seat in the house of lords. i have delivered to many banking ceo homes and remember 1 were he couldn't even remember the name of his mansion cos he had so many.

Also, much of Canary Wharf has massive areas underground which connects all the buildings.  Just to add there has been festive seasons where I have to deliver to named persons only and partly drunk CEO's have tried to give me the funny handshake.  
There are even a few small islands of the UK that arent even on the map. Many ex military secret bases.  I have worked for barristers that have worked on cases that are not allowed to be reported upon.  remember arms to iraq,  had city of london permission that over-rides parliament laws.  1 got 6 million in compensation for 3 months in jail and the other was being worked on when i moved the barrister from the city to the temple.  when you see some of the crappy artwork thats sold at silly prices in london (millions)  its a way of transfering monies between the elite .  Hope this is helpful.

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