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kestrel9 ago

Bain & Company Emmanual Faber: Graduated from HEC Paris in 1986, began his career at Bain & Company. He then worked for the investment bank Barings before joining Legris Industries Following the encounter of Franck Riboud and Muhammad Yunus, he initiates the social business joint venture Grameen-Danone Foods, Ltd in Bangladesh. also see https://www.marketscreener.com/business-leaders/Emmanuel-Faber-2684/biography/

Norman Foster, Baron Foster of Thames Bank (note to self, see Apple Campus in Cupertino, California Photo

Foster and Partners must see list of projects

Peter Tennant (found this, not attesting the entire site, there's been accusations against it in the past) Scroll down to name https://isgp-studies.com/le-cercle-pinay#cercle-leadership

see also David Faber from the membership list. Site format does not allow for cut and paste. Site is so chock full of references it's not exactly practical to use for any easy summaries.

I'd like to be of some help if you'd like a hand in finding info on a particular lead, person, event etc.

letsdothis3 ago

I'd like to be of some help if you'd like a hand in finding info on a particular lead, person, event etc.

That's great. Thank you.

letsdothis3 ago

@kestrel9 didn't think I'd take you up ob your offer of help so soon, but here it is:

I'm currently researching for a post I'm going to do later which involves the Savile Club of Mayfair when I found another post of yours: https://voat.co/v/pizzagate/1737155

the Savile Club, which has a history of links to pedophilia

Have you got anything close at hand further to that statement? It would be great if you have any further info. Thanks.

kestrel9 ago

That link I quoted is dead (as I'm sure you checked) as is the link to the article the author cites. He did state that the ties were not strong, I'm assuming he's making the call after having read the original article. Offhand I don't didn't have anything to add, but can look around to see if something comes up. (see below lol) The Savile Mayfair Club (formerly The New Club) received the name change because of location. They did have, however, on heck of a membership list.

I did see this:

The final and current site, at 69 and 71 Brooke Street, about three blocks east of the soon to-be-moved US Embassy, was purchased from the daughter of “Lou-lou” Lewis Harcourt, 1st Viscount Harcourt. He was a Liberal Secretary of State for the Colonies who had committed suicide when his paedophilia was about to be publicly exposed. The house had been lavishly redecorated and renovated in two waves between 1892 and 1920 by the owners, who were linked to the famous Morgan banking family of the USA.


Distinguished members have included actors Ralph Richardson and Edward Fox, illustrator Max Beerbohm, broadcast personalities Stephen Fry and Sir Huw Wheldon, film star Charlie Chaplin, military and intelligence historian M.R.D. Foot, composers Edward Elgar and Andrew Lloyd Webber, Prime Minister Arthur Balfour, the “father of nuclear physics” Ernest Rutherford, scientist Lord Kelvin, and writers Richard Adams, John le Carre, William Golding, Winston Graham, Thomas Hardy, H. Rider Haggard, Henry James, Rudyard Kipling, A.A. Milne, J. B. Priestley, Robert Louis Stephenson, Evelyn Waugh, H.G. Wells and W. B. Yeats. T.E. Lawrence “of Arabia” was a temporary member in 1919. What a list!

http://www.themosttraveled.com/Club/Savile%20Club%20London%20.pdf

letsdothis3 ago

No worries. Thanks. You're going to be interested in my post on the Middletons :-)