Jo Cox UK MP: Syrian No Fly Zone Advocate,Obama Campaigner & Lecherous Husband

Plus, most likely an intelligence asset, oh I mean "foreign aid worker"Hattip Marie!- who also has a must read post on JCMarie has put up a second post on JC- read here  and thanks anonymous commenter too! I find the killing of UK MP- Jo Cox (catchy name- JC aka Jesus Christ or male body part/s)

 Flashback: Je Suis Charlie = JeSus, Jesus or JC = Messianic Archetype Jo Cox gave her life to save Syrians???

Kinda interesting.. For a number of reasons Sure there is the whole Brexit issue- Her timely killing gave pause to the campaigning and perhaps the vote? Who really knows? Was the  killing enough to alter the course of the vote? News reports today have the ‘stay in’ side ahead in the polls- Brexit campaign resumes as polls show support for ‘In’ campaign "polls showing support for the Remain side growing and the country still reeling from the murder of a Member of Parliament" Quite a shift from reports just a week or so ago?? A crazed “nationalist” gunman can certainly be counted on to manipulate public opinion. The Brexit aside it’s what Marie brought to my attention (along with one response) I found so interesting, because coincidentally  her issue relates to the big Gun of the US airforce saying they were ready for a no fly zone in Syria-  US General: We Are Ready To Create a No-Fly Zone in Syria And Jo herself ties right back to Obama. Additionally she was a 'foreign aid worker'. Very often intelligence assets- so let's read on, shall we?ReplyDelete

...June 18, 2016 at 5:56 PMHi Penny, of interest the murdered UK MP Jo Cox advocated for a Syria no fly zone and was very vocal on the subject in the house of commons! Although a wet behind the ears MP (former aid worker) she managed to make a name using the Syrian conflict and even criticised Obama (who she campaigned for in Carolina in 2008) In the UK as elsewhere when someone seen as a campaigner for 'the people' is killed they always want to forward causes or highlight them so expect more talk of this soon!ReplyDeleteReplies
  1. AnonymousJune 19, 2016 at 4:08 AMShe was a 'humanitarian interventionist', full of the 'Assad used barrel bombs against civilians' bs (though technically I suppose ISIS are civilians).Delete

So  a humanitarian interventionist, former foreign aid worker (spook)MP, who advocated for a no fly zone gets killed out of the blue- Highly convenient: Killing multiple birds with one stone?Reuters

Cameron said the killing of the mother-of-two, who had worked on U.S. President Barack Obama's 2008 election campaign, was a tragedy.

"We have lost a great star," the Conservative prime minister said. "She was a great campaigning MP with huge compassion, with a big heart. It is dreadful, dreadful news."

Compassion and a big heart- Sure!Original google listing

Here's what MP Jo Cox must be remembered for

Metro‎ - 3 days agoLabour MP Jo Cox has died after she was shot outside a library in Birstall ... for herself after calling for the UK to enforce a no-fly zone in Syria.

Unfortunately Metro deleted mention of her advocacy of a no fly zone

Meeting Jo Cox: a brush with dedication, passion and eloquence

The Guardian‎ - 2 days agoJo Cox spoke of her determination to make a difference in the world. ... Brexit, Labour in the north, Syria and humanitarian intervention, life as an MP ... civilians, and enforced no-fly zones

US presidency 2016: Orlando changes everything White House race

The Australian‎ - 2 days agoIn Britain, the murder of Labour MP Jo Cox in rural, tranquil West ... to use the US military to enforce a no fly-zone to protect civilians in Syria.

Clearly Jo Cox- former aid worker (spook)- linked to all manner of creepy agencies, Bill and Melinda Gates being one of the worst- 'humanitarian interventionist' advocated loudly and clearly for a 'no fly zone' to protect civilians-As Marie rightly points out:

"In the UK as elsewhere when someone seen as a campaigner for 'the people' is killed they always want to forward causes or highlight them so expect more talk of this soon!"

So is a no fly zone on the agenda for Syria?In honour of the 'big heart' of Jo Cox , humanitarian, lover of children etc.?  It may just be.I find her husband's statement super creepy- Just my opinion

Brendan said: "She would have wanted two things above all else to happen now: one, that our precious children are bathed in love and two, that we all unite to fight against the hatred that killed her."

He's spinning at the least appropriate time to do so- His wife has been gunned down , knifed and left for dead and the proper thing to do is "spin" for the Remain sideUPDATE! The big hearted Jo Cox's husband was lecherous. To say the least. Brendan Cox: 

Chief strategist Brendan Cox denied allegations against him but left in September. The charity’s £160,000-a-year chief executive Justin Forsyth has also resigned for unconnected reasons.Both were senior advisers to former Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Mr Cox’s wife, Jo, is a Labour MP and former aide to Mr Brown’s wife Sarah. Mrs Cox also runs the Labour Women’s Network where she is ‘equalities and discrimination’ adviser.Mr Cox, Save The Children’s director of policy and advocacy, left in September after complaints against him by women members of staff. A well-placed source said Mr Cox strenuously denied any wrongdoing but agreed to leave his post.

An insider said: ‘Some people were unhappy there was no proper internal investigation into the allegations. Brendan packed his bags and left suddenly.’One individual who has worked with Save The Children said: ‘Several of the women complained about inappropriate behaviour by Brendan. When the charity did nothing about it they threatened to make a huge fuss. Shortly afterwards it was announced that Brendan was leaving. Then we heard Justin was going as well.’

 The arrival of ambitious Mr Forsyth and Mr Cox, both fervent Labour supporters, at Save The Children after Mr Brown lost the 2010 Election led to a major change in the charity.

 When this newspaper asked the charity last month about Mr Cox’s departure, a spokeswoman said: ‘We never comment in any circumstances on individual members of staff past or present.’