Share Tony Blair Makes £20million Since Leaving Number 10
Mar 19th, 2010 | By Keelan Balderson | Category: Breaking News, Economy, Politics, War and Terrorism, Wars |
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In light of Tony Blair’s “The Journey” memoir, it has been revealed to the masses that after taking Britain to a war in Iraq based on lies and being forced out of number 10 as Prime Minster, the war criminal has made a tidy £20million, mostly off the backs of his victims.
Having forged a strong alliance with George Bush and invading Iraq – leaving millions dead, Blair went on to make oil deals with the Royal Family of Kuwait.
As reported by Mail Online:
The full extent of his income is cloaked in secrecy because he has constructed a complex web of shadowy companies and partnerships which let him avoid publishing full accounts detailing all the money from his commercial ventures.
Blair’s current role in the New World Order agenda, beside making lots of money from invaded countries is to aid the bringing together of different religions, and how to manage faith in the New World Order.
As reported on Wikipedia:
The Faith and Globalisation Initiative launched in Yale University in September 2008 is an attempt by Tony Blair and his Tony Blair Faith Foundation to build a “global conversation” between an “elite group” of universities. The first result of the initiative was a semester long course on faith and globalisation at Yale. The initiative has been extended more widely to include the National University of Singapore, the University of Durham, and McGill University.





