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'''Alexis Everington''' works at the [[Strategic Communication Laboratories]]. According to BDEC Online (the British Defence Equipment Catalogue) he is the company's Marketing Manager.<ref>BDEC Online Company Details for [http://www.bdec-online.com/cfm/frame.cfm?src=http://www.bdec-online.com/bd-dets/bds16.htm STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION LABORATORIES], (accessed 23 June 2008)</ref> In 2005 Everington was working for [[Beaver Westminster]], the consultancy company run by ‘terrorism expert’ [[Paul Beaver]]. A Beaver Westminster document reports that Everington - whom it refers to as 'BWL [Beaver Westminster] Analyst' - spent ten days in Saudi Arabia on a fact-finding visit in conjunction with the [[Arab-British Chamber of Commerce]] and [[BAE Systems]].<ref>Beaver Westminster, [[Media:Beaver westminster news.pdf|News for September 2005 (PDF)]], (accessed 20 June 2008)</ref> | '''Alexis Everington''' works at the [[Strategic Communication Laboratories]]. According to BDEC Online (the British Defence Equipment Catalogue) he is the company's Marketing Manager.<ref>BDEC Online Company Details for [http://www.bdec-online.com/cfm/frame.cfm?src=http://www.bdec-online.com/bd-dets/bds16.htm STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION LABORATORIES], (accessed 23 June 2008)</ref> In 2005 Everington was working for [[Beaver Westminster]], the consultancy company run by ‘terrorism expert’ [[Paul Beaver]]. A Beaver Westminster document reports that Everington - whom it refers to as 'BWL [Beaver Westminster] Analyst' - spent ten days in Saudi Arabia on a fact-finding visit in conjunction with the [[Arab-British Chamber of Commerce]] and [[BAE Systems]].<ref>Beaver Westminster, [[Media:Beaver westminster news.pdf|News for September 2005 (PDF)]], (accessed 20 June 2008)</ref> | ||
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+ | A 1996 article in ''The Times'' lists Everington as head boy at the Charterhouse public school in Godalming<ref>'School news', ''The Times'', 10 September 1996</ref> which is one of the highest achieving schools in England. As Head Boy Everington would have had the privalege of "wearing a pink tie or scarf". Assuming the Head Boy at Charterhouse is GCSE age this would give Everington a date of birth of either 1979 or 1980. | ||
==Campaign Election Services== | ==Campaign Election Services== |
Revision as of 07:50, 3 July 2008
Alexis Everington works at the Strategic Communication Laboratories. According to BDEC Online (the British Defence Equipment Catalogue) he is the company's Marketing Manager.[1] In 2005 Everington was working for Beaver Westminster, the consultancy company run by ‘terrorism expert’ Paul Beaver. A Beaver Westminster document reports that Everington - whom it refers to as 'BWL [Beaver Westminster] Analyst' - spent ten days in Saudi Arabia on a fact-finding visit in conjunction with the Arab-British Chamber of Commerce and BAE Systems.[2]
Education
A 1996 article in The Times lists Everington as head boy at the Charterhouse public school in Godalming[3] which is one of the highest achieving schools in England. As Head Boy Everington would have had the privalege of "wearing a pink tie or scarf". Assuming the Head Boy at Charterhouse is GCSE age this would give Everington a date of birth of either 1979 or 1980.
Campaign Election Services
Campaign Election Services is a subsidiary of the Strategic Communication Laboratories. The website contains no information but a Whois search[4] reveals that the domain is registered to Everington, who gaves the home address of Strategic Communication Laboratories founder Nigel Oakes.
Facebook friend
Everington was formerly listed as a friend on Ian Tunnicliffe's Facebook page.[5]
Notes
- ↑ BDEC Online Company Details for STRATEGIC COMMUNICATION LABORATORIES, (accessed 23 June 2008)
- ↑ Beaver Westminster, News for September 2005 (PDF), (accessed 20 June 2008)
- ↑ 'School news', The Times, 10 September 1996
- ↑ Whois Record of retrieved from Domain Tools on 19 June 2008 at 10.44am
- ↑ Google Cache of <http://www.facebook.com/people/Ian_Tunnicliffe/753527169> as retrieved on 24 May 2008 17:48:11 GMT, (Accessed 20 June 2008)