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HUGE EXCLUSIVE: British Operative Inserted Himself into President Trump’s White House to Tarnish Trump and Derail the 2020 Election Audit
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com ^ | Published March 17, 2022 at 8:00am | By Joe Hoft

Posted on 03/17/2022 7:55:41 AM PDT by Red Badger

A British operative was inserted into President Trump’s White House in an effort to tarnish President Trump’s image and then derail the 2020 Election audit efforts. We’ve previously reported that an individual named Don Berlin inserted a document into President Trump’s inner circle days before Jan 6 in an effort to set President Trump up for perceived insurrection. A summary of this document was then scooped up by the Jan 6 committee and shared with multiple media outlets in an attempt to claim he attempted an insurrection after the 2020 Election steal.

We now know that Berlin wasn’t alone. Another individual, Andrew Whitney, with connections to British Intelligence, also wormed his way into President Trump’s inner circle in an effort to tarnish President Trump and then derail the post-2020 Election audit efforts.

Andrew Whitney claimed in one resume where he is listed on the Board of Phoenix Biotechnology, Inc., that he formerly worked for Bain and Co consulting and more.

Whitney claimed in the above resume and in another resume at Future in Review, that he worked at Bain and Co. This firm is connected to Mitt Romney as most Americans know who were around for the 2012 Presidential Election.

Among other items, Whitney’s Future in Review resume claimed that:

Andrew is a former Reserve member of two branches of the UK Armed Forces and enjoys shooting, motorcycles, cars, skiing, and films.

There is also a third resume for Whitney at Cimarron Capital.

When looking at all three resumes for Andrew Whitney, we know the following:

1. All three bios are consistent about Whitney’s experience at Bain & Co, and Bain Leveraged, His buyout practice, and the claim to be a postgraduate at Cambridge.

2. The earliest of these three bios appears to be the Andrew Whitney – Future in Review, where it is indicated that he has 16 years of experience as an entrepreneur.

3. In the Cimarron bio, his claim to have worked as a “market maker” on the London Stock Exchange, while employed by the FTSE energy stock in 1989, appears questionable, in that he would have been only 18 or 19 years old at that time.

4. The Cimarron bio is also the only place where he states he wrote Masters and PhD dissertations. A search of www.researchgate.net revealed a number of articles that Whitney collaborated on at Cambridge, but no document was located that was specifically titled to address the post-Soviet Russian energy sector.

5. The Phoenix Biotechnology bio states that he has 25 years of experience in the licensing and management of IP rights. There is no specific mention of that in the previous two bios.

Whitney used these resumes as a means to worm himself into President Trump’s orbit. He was introduced to President Trump and attempted to push an untested solution for COVID-19 in the summer of 2020. Per a hit piece in the Washington Post in August 2020, Andrew Whitney met with President Trump in the White House pushing a remedy for COVID-19 that no one previously heard of. WaPo writes:

Trump has solicited advice on the virus from a medley of voices, with anyone gaining access to him able to bend his ear about possible treatments. The chorus includes Fox News commentator Laura Ingraham, who has paid regular visits to the Oval Office to discuss hydroxychloroquine, the anti-malarial drug that Trump promoted as a cure for the coronavirus despite scientific studies showing that the drug if used as a treatment could have deadly side effects.

The president recently hosted Andrew Whitney, a biopharmaceuticals executive on the board of a company called Phoenix, who met in the Oval Office with Trump. Whitney, who has a limited health background, pitched Trump on a botanical extract called oleandrin as a treatment for the coronavirus, according to two senior administration officials with knowledge of the discussion.

There are numerous businesses identified when performing a search of businesses connected to Andrew Whitney. One business among many connected to Whitney is Rook Perspectives, LLC. This company is connected to Whitney’s brother, Mark Andrew Whitney (dressed in his military uniform below).

Per Internet searches of Rook Industries, there is one employee and less than $100,000 in sales. Its website doesn’t work and its address is at a residential house in Las Vegas. There are multiple other questions regarding the companies that Whitney is connected to. There is also no information supporting Whitney’s claims that he worked at Bain Capital.

The residence attached to Rook Industries has a unique satellite dish on its roof. This is a dish that is not located on any of the residences nearby. The presence of an unusual dish configuration at the residence is highly suspect. The dish’s mounting is distinctly different from every other similar dish in the immediate neighborhood. Such a dish is not generally used for satellite, television or internet service; instead, it is used for long-range transmission communications from within the dwelling. Even more curious, Mark Whitney is allegedly stationed in the UAE from July 2017, and all indications are that he departed the United States.

Both Whitney Brothers have served in the British Military. Andrew in the elite Special Air Service, and Mark as an Active RAF pilot. Mark has a strong background in the Military, with increasing ranks and responsibilities. He was in the British Royal Air Force with assignments in the UK, Canada, and the United States.

Mark does not overtly show any intelligence or operational experience or activity, to include a history of the same, but it is possible that he is or was serving under non-official cover (NOC) for the foreign service. This is especially true given his connection to CAE and its US affiliate and their very close relationship to Military Intelligence, the Special Operations Community, and the Intelligence Community. NOCs of this sort are not operational officers for insertion purposes. They are “transfer agents” or reports officers, and obtain the data from whomever they may be handling (possibly Andrew) and transmit it back to their handler.

Mark’s brother, Andrew Whitney, has a background in intelligence and continues to hold an association with the British Special Air Service SAS as a Reserve Officer since at least 2002.

Andrew Whitney was inserted into President Trump’s orbit more than once. He was present after the 2020 Election as well.

We’ll discuss this and more in our next article on Andrew Whitney.


TOPICS: Chit/Chat
KEYWORDS: andrewwhitney; bain; berlin; bloggers; cambridge; donberlin; electioninterference; joehoft; markwhitney; mittromney; phoenixbiotechnology; spies; spooks; trump; warontrump; whitney
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To: SomeCallMeTim

What a snob. You are so above all this political stuff and so level headed. Ho build a statue of yourself and worship it.


41 posted on 03/17/2022 12:32:36 PM PDT by bray (The Vax is fake and deadly)
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To: SomeCallMeTim

Which “some” do you like more than others?


42 posted on 03/17/2022 1:33:19 PM PDT by vivenne (")
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To: Mouton

Yes, they don’t let Joe Hoft in.


43 posted on 03/17/2022 2:18:42 PM PDT by piasa (Attitude adjustments offered here free of charge)
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To: vivenne
Which “some” do you like more than others?

That's an excellent question. And, it's one that I'd love to hear other people's opinions. I've never really tried to compile a Top 10 list. I just sort of take them ALL in, and weigh them based on past experience.

Before Trump came along, I would have said the Wall Street Journal was my "go to" for truth. But, they printed several "planted stories", important ones, that turned out to be 100% false. They were influenced by "Never-Trumpers" and lost much of my trust. But, I still put them near the top.

Generally, I think ABC and NBC report news that is generally accurate. Their bias is more of "omission" of stories, rather than false reporting. On the NEWS, not their 'news magazine' shows. They both do routinely add fake qualifiers... Like, "Trump falsely claims....". But, I ignore that crap.

As sites that I tend to believe more, I would include "The Hill", Fox News (not individual Fox hosts), The National Review, Daily Caller, CSpan, CNBC, Daily Telegraph.

There are other sites that I find provocative but often credible. Places like the Washington Times, Breitbart, Conservative Treehouse, New York Post. I read these, and I look for confirmation. But, more times than not they've been right.

I can't say that about Gateway Pundit. More times than not, I find they have been nothing more than clickbait. If they start being right more, I'll change my view. I have no special reason to dislike them. Usually, I LOVE what they report. But, I later find I can't trust that it is true.

I put a lot of stock in the reputation of certain reporters, even more than sites. I've never read anything proven false from Sharyl Attkinson or John Stossel. I like the opinions of Victor David Hansen.

I know I'm leaving out a bunch of reporters that I never think about until I see them, or their name. Richard Engel from NBC is a guy that I think does great reporting. There is a long list of reporters that I wouldn't trust the time of day if they told me. I'd have to really think about it, and start keeping a list to make a full list.

44 posted on 03/17/2022 2:44:09 PM PDT by SomeCallMeTim ( The best minds are not in government. If any were, business would hire them!it)
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To: bray
What a snob.

What does that make you? A Man of the People?

You have your views. I have mine. If you want to stake your reputation on reports from GP, you'll be thought a fool by a lot of people. But, that's YOUR choice.

45 posted on 03/17/2022 2:45:57 PM PDT by SomeCallMeTim ( The best minds are not in government. If any were, business would hire them!it)
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To: vivenne
I love sites like this...

https://www.realclearpolitics.com/

They print articles from people on both sides. You have to decide for yourselves, over time, which reports you find to me more accurate.

FR is, and has ALWAYS BEEN, a site that presents what I would call 'raw news', quickly. It's a place to see sharp opinions. And, is as quick to be on REAL news as any place on the net. But, it's wise to read a number of the responses before running off to tell others.

Lots of "interesting news posts" get totally shot down withing 15-20 responses. As a community, we inform one another.

46 posted on 03/17/2022 2:52:50 PM PDT by SomeCallMeTim ( The best minds are not in government. If any were, business would hire them!it)
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To: bray

Valium...


47 posted on 03/17/2022 4:57:56 PM PDT by M_Continuum
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To: SomeCallMeTim

Some might call you Tim, but I call you didactic.


48 posted on 03/17/2022 6:10:03 PM PDT by vivenne (")
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To: vivenne

Ok.. well, I learned a new word tonight.

Based on the definition I read, you’re probably correct.

I’m sorry. I didn’t think your question was rhetorical. It intrigued me. But, not you I guess.


49 posted on 03/17/2022 6:59:15 PM PDT by SomeCallMeTim ( The best minds are not in government. If any were, business would hire them!it)
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