Coincidence? Rothschild Inherits Freescale Semiconductor Patent
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Mar 25, 2014
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The disappearance of four members of a patent semiconductor traveling on Malaysia Airlines MH370 makes the famous billionaire Jacob Rothschild as the sole owner of the important patent.
The mystery surrounding the Malaysian Airlines MH-370 is growing as each day passes with more mysterious silence shadowing the disappearance of the airline. More and more conspiracy theories are beginning to boom on the internet. One of the conspiracies one is the Freescale Semiconductor’s ARM microcontroller ‘KL-03? which is a new improvised version of an older microcontroller KL-02. This crazy story about how Illuminati Rothschild exploited the airlines to gain full Patent Rights of an incredible KL-03 micro-chip is going haywire across the internet especially when it’s involving Jacob Rothschild as the evil master plotter.
A US technology company which had 20 senior staff on board Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 had just launched a new electronic warfare gadget for military radar systems in the days before the Boeing 777 went missing.
Freescale Semiconductor has been developing microprocessors, sensors and other technology for the past 50 years. The technology it creates is commonly referred to as embedded processors, which according to the firm are “stand-alone semiconductors that perform dedicated computing functions in electronic systems”.
Why were so many Freescale employees traveling together? What were their jobs. Were they on a mission and if so what was this mission? Can these employees be the cause of the disappearance of this plane? Could the plane have been then hijacked and these people kidnapped? Did these employees hold valuable information, did they have any valuable cargo with them? Did they know company and technological secrets? With all the might of technology why cant this plane be located? Where is this plane where are these people?”
The 20 Freescale employees, among 239 people on flight MH370, were mostly engineers and other experts working to make the company’s chip facilities in Tianjin, China, and Kuala Lumpur more efficient, said Mitch Haws, vice president, global communications and investor relations.
“These were people with a lot of experience and technical background and they were very important people,” Haws said. “It’s definitely a loss for the company.”
In Malaysia, Freescale’s modern operations facility that manufactures and tests integrated circuits (IC) is based in Petaling Jaya.
Based on information obtained from Freescale’s website, the facility began operations in 1972 covering an eight hectare site and is specifically designed for the manufacturing and testing of microprocessors, digital signal processors and integrated radio frequency circuits.
It also owns Freescale RF which is involved in creating solutions for Aerospace and Defence listed below.
1. Battlefield communication
2. Avionics
3. HF Radar – Band L- and S-
4. Missile Guidance
5. Electronic Warfare
6. Identification, friend or foe (IFF)
freescale-kinetis-kl03
Freescale’s shareholders include the Carlyle Group of private equity investors whose past advisers have included ex-US president George Bush Sr and former British Prime Minister John Major.
Carlyle’s previous heavyweight clients include the Saudi Binladin Group, the construction firm owned by the family of Osama bin Laden.
The fact that Freescale had so many highly qualified staff on board the Boeing 777 had already prompted wild conspiracy theories about what might have happened.
The company says they were flying to China to improve its consumer products operations, but Freescale’s fresh links to electronic warfare technology is likely to trigger more speculation and deepen the mystery.
Experts have been baffled how a large passenger jet seems to have flown undetected and possibly beaten military radar systems for up to six hours.
Avoiding radar via “cloaking technology” has long been one of the objectives of the defense industry and Freescale has been active developing chips for military radar.
On its website, the company says its radio frequency products meet the requirements for applications in “avionics, radar, communications, missile guidance, electronic warfare and identification friend or foe”.
Last June it announced it was creating a team of specialists dedicated to producing “radio frequency power products” for the defense industry.
And on March 3, it announced it was releasing 11 of these new gadgets for use in “high frequency, VHF and low-band UHF radar and radio communications”.
"Why were so many Freescale employees traveling together? What were their jobs. Were they on a mission and if so what was this mission? Can these employees be the cause of the disappearance of this plane? Could the plane have been then hijacked and these people kidnapped? Did these employees hold valuable information, did they have any valuable cargo with them? Did they know company and technological secrets? With all the might of technology why cant this plane be located? Where is this plane where are these people?”"
If you want to show conspiracy, YOU answer the questions. Questions in themselves show absolutely nothing except that you don't have an answer.
You might also check with the heirs of the dead and find out if they gave away rights to the patents.
No, I want to check out with Rothschild! After all, don't corporations by throwing elected presidents establish dictatorships killing civilians therefore what is the killing of 329 passengers for a billions worth patent?
No, corporations only kill civilians to establish dictatorships in the wildest of imaginations.
You can ask Rothschild, but doubt you will get an answer; it is, after all, none of your business. Better to put some effort into answering your myriad of other questions instead of trying to use them to insinuate something you haven't the faintest idea is true or not.
The only problem with this theory is
1) the named people with an interest in the the patent are not listed as being on the plane
2) the patent is owned by the company--the listed people are simply employees of the company. Their death even if it did occur would not effect how much control Rothschild has over the company that owns the patent.
3) The patent itself is not obvious valuable
4) Anyone with an interest in the patent can will it to whomever they like
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The international search for missing flight MH 370 showed that Washington was able to track the aircraft well beyond what it has admitted so far and that it waited a week before revealing what it knew. The search also showed that China lacks the refuelling ports to deploy its navy over such a large area. But beyond the news item and the respective strategic capabilities that it brought to light, this enigmatic disappearance has made at least some people happy: Blackstone and Jacob Rothschild.
JPEG - 23 kbJacob Rothschild, chairman of RIT Capital Partners and Advisory Board member of Blackstone. He also serves as Honorary President of the Institute for Jewish Policy Research.
In the post-Crimea tripolar, geostrategic world of the US, Russia and China, it is imperative to test the West’s overwhelming disinformational news campaigns, against reports from the Russian government’s almost indispensible multimedia website, Russia Today (see pages published on 3/22/14)
As often happens in mysterious "accidents," the unusual disappearance of flight MH 370 Malaysia Airlines - whose various explanations failed to fully satisfy anyone, least of the Chinese persons affected - has given rise to innumerable speculations, some, rather wild and disturbing.
While the war of sanctions by the United States and the European Union against Vladimir Putin was raging on, in a compelling article Russia Today wrote that four days after the disappearance of flight MH 370, a patent for a semiconductor was approved by the U.S. patent Office [1]. Has a patent war been unleashed?
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According to Russia Today, the assignee of the semiconductor patent is Jacob Rothschild, of the controversial and much-legendary dynasty of bankers.
The patent was shared among five principal holders, owning 20 percent each: Freescale Semiconductor Company, located in Austin, Texas, with the other four holders being Chinese nationals hailing from the Chinese city of Suzhou, all of whom worked for the company and were aboard the plane, along with 16 other employees of this same company.
The Russian outlet pointed out that if any patent holder dies, the other owners would share equally the dividends of the deceased, provided that the will is not contested.
With the four Chinese patent-holders now missing and/or killed, this now leaves 100 percent ownership of the patent in the hands of the Texas-based Freescale Semiconductor Company, which, in turn, is partially owned by the shadowy Blackstone Group, a New York-based Private Equity-Investment Banking firm, owned by Israeli-British banker Jacob Rothschild [2].
The inventors and the applicants were the four missing Chinese and the recipient is none other than Freescale Semiconductor. What luck!
Emphasis is laid on the invisible identity of Blackstone, its interconnection with BlackRock and its partnership with Evercore Partnership which, coincidentally, is behind the privatization of PEMEX (Mexican Petroleum Company) [3].
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It emerges that Blackstone begot BlackRock, which is run by double U.S.-Israeli national Larry Fink [4]. Beyond the interconnectivity at the upper echelons between, on the one hand, Blackstone, BlackRock, Rothschild, George Soros, Scotiabank, Evercore Partnership, Protego, and, on the other hand, Kissinger Associates and the controversial AIG insurance group, whose president is the US-Israeli Maurice Hank Greenberg, the corporate identity of Freescale Semiconductor warrants close scrutiny.
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Also intriguing is that among the 239 passengers, 20 were employees of the Pentagon, in addition to the fact that four of the passengers were using dubious passports.
Beyond the inevitable speculations, what is relevant is that these 20 Pentagon employees were likely well-versed in the art of electronic warfare, such as the avoidance of detection by military radar systems [5].
A curious fact as well is that 20 of the missing passengers aboard flight 370 are employees of Freescale Semiconductor, 12 originating from Malaysia and 8 from China.
Freescale Semiconductor boasts that its devices have a wide-range of applications in communications on the battlefield, avionics, missile guidance, electronic warfare and identification of friend or foe.
The controversial Texas company at issue is one of the first semiconductor of its kind in the world, having begun as a division of Motorola, from which it and was then acquired in 2006 by Blackstone, the Carlyle Group and TPG Sovereign Capital.
The Carlyle Group embodies the dynastic nepotism of the Bush family and cronies Frank Carlucci (former National Security Adviser and former Pentagon Secretary) and former British Prime Minister John Major [6], whose representative in Mexico is the controversial Luis Téllez Kuenzler, now in charge of the stock exchange, where a number of odd share price interferences have taken place.
TPG Capital is a powerful investment firm based in Fort Worth, Texas chaired by Israeli-American David Bonderman, whose extravagant excesses include paying US$7M to the Rolling Stones to celebrate his 60th birthday, in 2002.
Freescale Semiconductor specializes in electronic warfare and stealth (“cloak") technology, using strategies of electronic countermeasures (ECM) applied to radars: 1) radar interference; 2) changing targets and; 3) changing the electric power properties of the air.
According to The Daily Beast, an Israeli attack on Iran would go one better than air strikes and probably let loose an electronic war against Iran’s entire electrical system; the Internet, mobile and cellular network, and emergency frequencies for firemen and policemen.
The The Daily Beast further asserts that Israel has developed a weapon capable of mimicking cellular maintenance signals, which effectively stops the transmissions [7]. In the past decade, Israel has amassed a wide range of high-tech weapons worth billions of dollars that would enable it to jam, blind and deafen Tehran’s defenses, in the event of a preemptive air strike.
Better yet: there is a new stealth technology that renders the aircraft invisible to radar and hides it from the human eye, while the high-tech camouflage can create electromagnetic fields, as discussed in military.com [8].
China has accused the U.S. for an escalation in hacking attacks [9], at the same time as Beijing and Washington are each stepping up the arms race in cloak technology for making planes invisible.
JPEG - 14.5 kbLee Hamilton, chairman of the Wilson Center. This former Democratic Congressman rescued Ronald Reagan from political disaster during the Iran-Contra scandal. In 2000, he contributed to forging the colonial concept of "responsibility to protect". He co-chaired the Presidential Commission of Inquiry on September 11 that diverted the attention away from the coup focusing only on the attacks. In 2006, he co-chaired the Baker-Hamilton Commission, which had decided on a military halt in the Middle East.
The powerful British military company BAE Systems - linked with the NSA, DHS and the ominous Wilson Center and implicated in the stinking Al-Yamamah scandal - owns the Swedish-founded Adaptiv Program, another firm specializing in cloaking technology designed to hide motor vehicles, extending to boats and helicopters.
Should we see behind the black box of flight MH 370 the machinations of the dismal Blackstone / Rothschild BlackRock financial duo?
Alfredo Jalife-Rahme
[1] “United States Patent n°8671381 B1”, March 11, 2014.
[2] "Rothschild hereda una patente de semiconductores al desaparecer el MH370", Russia Today, 22 March 2014.
[3] "BlackRock: el mayor inversionista del mundo detrás de la privatización de Pemex", by Alfredo Jalife-Rahme, La Jornada, 11 December 2013.
[4] “Lessons From Blackstone for BlackRock”, by Jeffrey Goldfarb, The New York Times, January 23, 2014.
[5] “Malaysia jet hidden by Electronic Weaponry? 20 EW defense-linked passengers”, by Deborah Dupre, Examiner, 9 March 2014.
[6] See our file "Carlyle Group".
[7] “Israel’s Secret Iran Attack Plan: Electronic Warfare” by Elie Lake, The Daily Beast, 16 November 2011.
[8] “Invisible Planes: China, US Race for Cloaking Tech”, by Gene J. Koprowski, Fox News, 17 December 2013.
[9] “China points finger at US as hacking attacks soar”, Shanghai Daily, 29 March 2014.
Alfredo Jalife-Rahme
Alfredo Jalife-Rahme Social and political sciences Professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). His columns on international politics feature regularly in the Mexican daily La Jornada and weekly magazine Contralínea. His latest book is El Híbrido Mundo Multipolar : un Enfoque Multidimensional (Orfila, 2010).
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I think to reestablish the equilibrium it seems for me logic that Rothschild shall disappear too. If he can kill people for his own interests, I hardly find it inconceivable that the enemies he made through this abject action don't reciprocate.
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