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So.. former Mayor of East Grinstead , Cllr. Dick Sweatman , is connected to the Church of Scientology
He was also a director of
EAST GRINSTEAD MEMORIAL ESTATE LIMITED (00468425)
between 2015 and 2021
…te.company-information.service.gov.uk/officers/75BC_…

That place has quite an interesting history Image
egmel.co.uk/history/
"After lengthy negotiations between Mr Wagg, the Urban District Council and the Ministry of Health, the [East Court] estate was purchased for £17,000 by the Manor Charitable Trust (founded by him and four others in 1929)" Image
Merchant banker Alfred Wagg was a co-founder of the Eton Manor Boys' Club

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eton_Mano…
Other co-founders:
Gerald V. Wellesley ; Arthur Villiers ; and Edward Cadogan Image
publicworksgroup.net/2011/09/20/eto…

"Arthur Villiers, often cited as having
the most enduring commitment to the
Club, arrived in Hackney Wick when
he was 24. He never left. .. made his money
as an investment banker - as director of
Barings bank." Image
Alfred Wagg's father , John Wagg (1793–1878), was a German Jewish immigrant who began the family City of London stockbroking firm of Helbert, Wagg & Co. in 1823. Wagg was a relative of the Rothschilds and acted as their stockbrokers.
encyclopedia.com/religion/encyc… Image
"In 1962 Helbert, Wagg merged with the famous non-Jewish City merchant bank J. Henry Schroder & Co. to form J. Henry Schroder, Wagg & Co. In 2000 Citigroup, the American bank, acquired the firm, renaming it Citigroup Global Market Ltd."

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"It must have been an extraordinary
sight. Eton College Boys, members of
the most privileged families in Britain,
were living amongst the poorest East
Enders. These Eton Boys came to
Hackney Wick to teach the local
boys values .."

Uh huh, we'll get back to that in a bit Image
" Schroders bears the name of the Schröder family, a prominent Hanseatic family of Hamburg with branches in other countries."
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schroders

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But let's get back to East Grinstead , home to scientologists and anthroposophists

It turns out that the Church of Latter Day Saints are just across the border in the town of Newchapel

Just 6 miles from the scientologists and 4.9 miles from the anthroposophists

called The London Temple ImageImage
Now called London England Temple
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_En…

The site of the original 34,000 square foot building, located twenty-five miles south of London, was selected in 1952 by David O. McKay and Stayner Richards

It was the first LDS temple to be built in the United Kingdom Image
A second temple was completed in 1998 in Chorley, near Preston and is known as the Preston England Temple. It serves northern England, north Wales, all of Ireland and Scotland.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Churc… Image
Bennetts Coaches make trips to the LDS temple in Newchapel

bennettscoaches.co.uk/about-us/histo…

For some years they used the Pegasus emblem.  This was the military badge of the Parachute Regiment ImageImage
Their founder Arthur Ernest Bennett served in WW2 firstly as a member of the Gloucestershire Regiment and later in the 1st Air Landing Light Regiment which was raised in 1943 as an airborne forces unit of the British Army‘s Royal Artillery ..

"Arthur served in Operation Slapstick which was part of an amphibious landing in Italy, returning to England in September 1944." ImageImage
"During Operation Market Garden, an airborne assault in the Netherlands, they landed 60 miles behind German lines to capture a bridge crossing on the River Rhine."

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"During the battle of Arnhem, the regiment was one of the divisional units that formed a defensive ring around Oosterbeek.  Arthur also took part in Operation Doomsday in Norway in May 1945.  After this, the regiment returned to England and was disbanded in December 1945." Image
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"Upon his return from WWII, Arthur joined the family coal business ‘E M Bennett’ where he continued to work until his father, Ernest Melville Bennett, died in 1956." Image
"After Arthur’s father had died, Arthur secured employment as a coach-builder at the Gloucester Railway Carriage & Wagon Works.  The Wagon Works (as it was locally known) had an enviable reputation around the world.."..

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📔Knew it. has that same smell all over it

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📔And that attached thread👆 is how we link to Tring - Rothschild-country

"1976 and 1977 were significant years for Bennetts Coaches.. Gloucestershire County Council ..set up a joint operation with 3 coach operators to provide services over this route.  Thus on 23 August 1976, Bennetts Coaches took on its first public bus service.".. Image
"Bennetts are proud to have been asked to undertake regular prestigious work for NATO 👀 , often involving flights to or from RAF St Mawgan in Cornwall ."👀

dvidshub.net/news/353998/co…

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RAF St Mawgan is a Royal Air Force station near St Mawgan and Newquay in Cornwall

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British International Helicopter Services (BIH), owned by Bristow Group,...operates from Newquay using two Eurocopter AS 365N2 Dauphin helicopters

#Birmingham
🤔

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📔3i🤦3i🤦3i🤦

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_I…
History : The company was originally British Airways Helicopters until its privatisation in September 1986, when it was sold to publisher Robert Maxwell and subsequently renamed British International Helicopters

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"In June 2013, the company was acquired by The Rigby Group subsidiary Patriot Aerospace to supplement its existing aviation activities"

corporatejetinvestor.com/news/patriot_a… ImageImage

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