Eve Martin describes in great detail several acts of sabotage that were publicly attributed to either terrorists or industrial accidents. Most of these were of a nature that only a government covert agency could have accomplished, confirming her allegations that her relatives are not a mere criminal gang, but constitute an unofficial but de facto branch of the British State security apparatus."
Here are some details about one such claim:
Eve tells me that durring the first Gulf War, at which time she would have been around 19 years old, and therefore an adult and legally free to come and go as she pleased, she was taken to Kuwait for a mission there. She absolutely rejects any suggestion that she could have simply refused to go. She acted as if I was a simpleton for saying she could have gone to the police and told them she was being ordered to leave Britain. When I pointed out that to get her out of the country they would have to escort her through immigration and security at an airport and she could speak up and say she was being kidnapped and the police would have taken them both into seperate rooms for questioning and held her uncle until she was on a plane to some other place where he would not have been able to track her, she claimed they would not have done that; that her uncle would have been able to convince them to allow him to take her out of the country anyway, no matter what
she said to them.
She was taken to Kuwait apparently to be a decoy to lure some Iraqi sentries into an ambush. After that, with these guards disposed of, her uncles, cousins, and stepbrothers conducted sabotage of several hundred oil wells to "demonize", ( her word for it ) Sadam Husein by making it look as if the Iraqis had done it.
The amount of munitions they would have needed to destroy so many oil wells, along with the land mines they deployed all around them to delay firefighters from putting out the fires, would have weighed tons and needed at least one truck to move. Where would a private gang of mercenaries get their hands on all that explosive in a war zone? And how could they transport it past numerous military checkpoints without proper authorization?Those considerations indicate the Gourvenec clan is not a mere criminal gang, but operates unofficially but de facto as a government agency.
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