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Gerald James was Chairman of Astra Holding PLC through the period covering most of the UK Thatcher government of the 1980's, which included the the events that became known as '[[Arms-to-Iraq|the arms to Iraq affair]]'. These events were the subject of a Judicial Inquiry under Lord Justice Scott (The Scott Inquiry) which was commissioned in 1992 and reported in 1996. Much of the report remains classified.
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'''Gerald Reavely James''' was Chairman of [[Astra Holdings PLC]] through the period covering most of the UK Thatcher government of the 1980's, which included the the events that became known as '[[Arms-to-Iraq|the arms to Iraq affair]]'. These events were the subject of [[The Scott Inquiry]] which was commissioned in 1992 and reported in 1996. Much of the report remains classified.
  
Gerald James published his version of the affair in his 1995 book 'In The Public Interest'<ref>ISBN 0316877190 "In the Public Interest" - Little, Brown & Co 1995</ref> which is a devastating account of the Thatcher Government's involvement in the covert - and often illegal - arms trade. The flyleaf of of the book begins thus:
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==Arms-to-Iraq==
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''In The Public Interest'' rewrites the Thatcher years, revealing a political management structure in Britain today which makes a mockery of the Democratic process.
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By [[1986]] [[Astra Explosives]] in Kent were working a phantom third shift to supply the contracts and the company’s accounts did not match the massive secret turnover. When MD Gerald James queried these strange goings on, he was ousted in a boardroom coup organised by [[Stephan Kock]], an [[MI6]] agent placed on the board by [[John Cuckney]] and [[MI6]] to oversee Astra’s illegal contracts.<ref>[[Document:Maggie's Guilty Secret]]</ref>
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==See Also==
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==Close call==
*[[Arms-to-Iraq]]
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Noting a series of deaths ([[Gerald Bull]], [[Alan Clark]] & [[David Kelly]]), [[Peter Eyre]] writes that "[Gerald James] had a brush with death at the end of last year but they got one of his relatives purely by accident."
*[[Document:Big Brother - One Man's Story]]
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==''In The Public Interest''==
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Gerald James published his version of the affair in his 1995 book ''[[In The Public Interest]]''<ref>ISBN 0316877190 "In the Public Interest" - Little, Brown & Co 1995</ref> which is a devastating account of the Thatcher Government's involvement in the covert - and often illegal - arms trade. The flyleaf of the book states that it "rewrites the Thatcher years, revealing a political management structure in Britain today which makes a mockery of the Democratic process."
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==External Links==
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*[http://www.jancom.org/JANCOMOverview.html JANCOM web site] - a site dedicated to seeking a measure of genuine justice for [[Asil Nadir]] but which has a vast amount of documentation and information on the [[Arms-to-Iraq]] affair impinging on the {{TE}}'s shabby treatment of Gerald James.
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Latest revision as of 11:01, 31 July 2022

Person.png Gerald James AmazonRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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Gerald James circa 1995
ExposedArms-to-Iraq
Interest ofPeter Lilley
"The most important and high-level whistleblower in the defence industry"

Gerald Reavely James was Chairman of Astra Holdings PLC through the period covering most of the UK Thatcher government of the 1980's, which included the the events that became known as 'the arms to Iraq affair'. These events were the subject of The Scott Inquiry which was commissioned in 1992 and reported in 1996. Much of the report remains classified.

Arms-to-Iraq

Full article: Arms-to-Iraq

By 1986 Astra Explosives in Kent were working a phantom third shift to supply the contracts and the company’s accounts did not match the massive secret turnover. When MD Gerald James queried these strange goings on, he was ousted in a boardroom coup organised by Stephan Kock, an MI6 agent placed on the board by John Cuckney and MI6 to oversee Astra’s illegal contracts.[1]

Close call

Noting a series of deaths (Gerald Bull, Alan Clark & David Kelly), Peter Eyre writes that "[Gerald James] had a brush with death at the end of last year but they got one of his relatives purely by accident." [2]

In The Public Interest

Full article: In The Public Interest
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Gerald James published his version of the affair in his 1995 book In The Public Interest[3] which is a devastating account of the Thatcher Government's involvement in the covert - and often illegal - arms trade. The flyleaf of the book states that it "rewrites the Thatcher years, revealing a political management structure in Britain today which makes a mockery of the Democratic process."

External Links

 

Documents by Gerald James

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Big Brother - One Man's Storyaccount1 January 2010Arms-to-Iraq
Stephan Adolphus Kock
Political Scandals
UK/Legal System
Privy Council
UK/Deep state
Arms Trade
The workings of secret, unaccountable government (The Deep State) of the UK. It functions, not only with callous disregard for the lives of those who get in its way but through Machiavellian manipulation of them - The sobering experiences of Gerald James.
Document:Gerald James 2007 FOIA Appeal Statementlegal document2007Arms-to-Iraq
MI5
Gerald James' appeal statement in the matter of the UK government refusal to release documents which would support his allegations of SIS orchestration of events and people that resulted in the destruction of his company, Astra Holdings.
File:Gerald James 2007 FOIA Appeal Statement.pdflegal document2007Arms-to-Iraq
MI5
File:GeraldJamesStatements.pdflegal document2007Arms-to-Iraq
MI5

 

A Quote by Gerald James

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Arms DealerThe media talk glibly of "arms dealers" as if private individuals and companies conduct business secretly and illegally. This is total nonsense. There are arms manufacturers and some middlemen or sales companies which are closely monitored by government. Occasionally there is news of some scandal which invariably involves some middleman or company disowned by his or its particular sponsor government due to embarrassment over policies and sales becoming public knowledge. It is true, however, that sometimes even elected Ministers do not know what is going on as the deals and policies are made by unelected unaccountable senior civil servants and intelligence and security officers. A typical case is the £2bn Pergau Dam related Malaysian defence deal. Secrecy is the road to corruption and the two are never far apart.”2007Document:Gerald James 2007 FOIA Appeal Statement

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:Project Babylon and the still smoking Iraqi supergunarticle2 May 2014Andrew RosthornA startling account of the murky dealings of the British political establishment and security services surrounding the Arms-to-Iraq affair in general and the legal proceedings against Asil Nadir in particular
Document:Stephan Kock - SpookarticleDecember 1994Mark PhythianA detailed look at the career of Stephan Adolphus Kock, one of the spooks at the centre of the Arms-to-Iraq and Pergau Dam scandals
Document:Whistler against the wind - Gerald Jamesprofile18 June 1995Cal McCrystalA profile of Gerald James, former Chairman of Astra Holdings and his battles against his appalling treatment by a corrupt system intent on hiding the dirty secrets of the Arms-to-Iraq affair.
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