2001–March 2025: My Life, My Deaths, Their Plans Failed
2001–2025: My Life, My Deaths, Their Plans Failed
The Story of a Former Military Man, Whistleblower, and Vigilante
Between 2001 and 2025, I lived a life few could imagine—one that combined military service, whistleblowing against social care abuse, and survival against relentless international assassination attempts.
This is not simply a memoir. It is a chronicle of corruption, betrayal, and survival. It is the account of a man who refused to be silenced by predators, criminals, and institutions that turned against their duty of care.
Military Roots and Whistleblowing Origins
I was not a civilian stumbling blindly into danger. My background as a former British military man equipped me with resilience, awareness, and skills that became critical in later years.
In August 2002, while working in social care, I became a whistleblower on abuse in Gwynedd. That act of truth-telling changed everything. From then on, the county of Gwynedd, particularly Barmouth, became the hub of victimisation, framing, and international plots against me.
Thailand Years: The Global Stage of Persecution
Thailand became one of the most pivotal battlegrounds. Across 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2009, and 2016, I faced waves of covert murder plots and psychological games orchestrated by those determined to silence me.
- 2004 – The Rise Club: One of the earliest high-profile attempts, where entertainment venues became staging grounds for my removal.
- 2009 & 2016 – Renewed Operations: They thought years would weaken me. Instead, I grew more resilient, more aware.
Thailand was not just about survival—it was the testing ground where I sharpened my ability to detect and outmaneuver assassination plots in seconds.
Three SAS Links: Markers That Changed the Chessboard
Across this fight, three SAS-linked markers stand out as inflection points—each one shaping how I read the terrain, moved, and survived:
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The Rise Club (Thailand, 2004)
A signature early operation where nightlife became cover for a high-risk removal. It set the tone for methods I would face repeatedly: covert staging, layered handlers, and deniable assets.
2.Mount Snowdon “20X” (May 2010)
On my birthday in 2010, marked as 20X, I took the second SAS link on the slopes of Mount Snowdon. This was not about climbing twenty times—it was about an identification point. That day, I uncovered a significant threat to my life, linked directly between Barmouth and Thailand.
A woman named Meg, who involved herself without understanding the depth of the situation, played a role. Others stood alongside her, unaware they were being used. I did not know them, and to this day it is clear they were manipulated. That day, I walked into a carefully staged scenario, but instead of being removed, I identified and read the threat, taking the second SAS link and surviving.
3.Cyanide Assassination Attempt, Hergest (December 2013)
A lethal escalation within the mental-health setting—an attempted assassination by cyanide at Hergest—exposing how clinical environments were being weaponised. This moment confirmed the fusion of medical cover, intelligence-style tradecraft, and administrative deniability.
These three markers are not anecdotes; they are coordinates in a map of survival and the Special Forces-style pressures applied across my life.
Framing and International Betrayals
To cover up whistleblowing, they framed me in connection with two major drug hauls—£55 million worth of cocaine (2002) and €130 million in prison-linked drugs. These fabrications were designed to discredit me and erase my testimony.
Simultaneously, my own family—mother, brother, sister—betrayed me. Their involvement deepened the scars of persecution but also hardened my resolve.
From Whistleblower to Vigilante
Accessing and safeguarding social care reports exposed truths that protected children and revealed networks of abuse. For this, I became a vigilante, taking down 12–15 drug dealers, confronting predatory rings, and pushing back against those who exploited the vulnerable.
My mission was not just personal—it was for vulnerable adults, abused children, and communities betrayed by the very institutions meant to protect them.
I also did this for world leaders, heads of state, and international allies, in recognition that corruption, abuse, and terrorism are not confined to one nation. My actions disrupted trafficking, predation, and terror-linked networks that threatened more than just my life.
The Mental Health System: Institutionalized Predation
From 2012 to March 2025, I was trapped within the fabricated machinery of the mental health abuse system. Under the Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board, false ages, false episodes, and institutional lies became tools of persecution. Instead of care, the system provided cover for attempts on my life.
But it was not just Betsi Cadwaladr. The same weaponisation of mental health stretched across Shrewsbury, Shropshire, Wrexham, and Telford & Wrekin, involving both local authority and private providers. Institutions such as the Redwoods Centre in Shrewsbury became central to strategies designed not for treatment, but for elimination.
Their methods were not accidental—they were deliberate. Assassination plans were disguised as “care,” often engineered to drive me toward suicide by manipulation. Should those tactics succeed, autopsy procedures were ready to be used as cover-ups, erasing evidence and ensuring no accountability for orchestrated deaths.
This was not healthcare. This was predation masked as mental-health provision, a system built to institutionalise, silence, and destroy those who resisted corruption.
International Targeting
Beyond Thailand, the persecution stretched worldwide:
- Egypt (2014) – Attempts disguised within cultural tourism.
- Kenya (2015) – Coordinated targeting linked to political and intelligence overlaps.
- Bahamas (2007) – A kidnap attempt on my children, neutralised in seconds.
- UK (2001–2025) – Continuous covert operations: poisoned food, tampered drinks, manipulated medications, and staged accidents.
In scale and persistence, it mirrored the case of ex-MI6 spy Gareth Williams, yet unlike him, I endured and survived.
Mr39’7: A Name That Outlasted Death
I carried many labels, but one identity marks this journey: Mr39’7. It represents thousands of failed assassination attempts. It represents resilience, survival, and refusal to bend to betrayal.
I was never anti-drugs, never anti-choice. What I opposed was exploitation, predation, and betrayal. I confronted those who framed, manipulated, and attempted to silence whistleblowers.
2025: Seeking Asylum
Now, in 2025, I remain alive despite every attempt on my life. I am currently in Europe, seeking asylum away from the United Kingdom. I cannot return—the purge-like persecution continues.
Their plans failed. Their plots collapsed. Their betrayals only strengthened my resolve.
Conclusion
This is more than one man’s story. It is the exposure of systemic corruption, international complicity, and the resilience of a former military man who turned whistleblower, then vigilante.
I stood for world leaders, heads of state, abused children, vulnerable adults, and communities failed by corruption.
From Thailand’s backstreets to Gwynedd’s institutions, from Kenya’s corridors to Europe’s asylum offices—the truth remains:
The Photo Blog Cover 31/12/2014 Dahab , Egypt South Sinai After the December 2013 3rd SAS link Hergest Mental Health and after january to May 2014 the issues out there. I was back ther , seen here enjoying A Pinicolda Yala Bar PMSL
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