Graves was married to Nancy Nicholson and then to Beryl Pritchard.
Nancy and her children.From left to right: Catherine, Nancy, Sam, Jenny and David. David Graves was killed during World War II. (Robert Graves' other children were Juan, Lucia, Tomás and William.)
At age 13 Robert Graves attended a private boarding school called Charterhouse.[8]
Graves later wrote that, at Charterhouse, "the legend was put about that I was not only German but a German-Jew."
Graves' mother, Amalie von Ranke, was the daughter of Heinrich von Ranke, a German doctor.
Charterhouse.
At Charterhouse, Graves met an aristocratic boy three years younger, G. H. "Peter" Johnstone.
Graves had an intense romantic friendship with Johnstone.
"The scandal led ultimately to an interview with the headmaster."[10]
Much later, Johnstone "was caught in flagrante, apparently soliciting a soldier."
"The plan for the Caribbean Islands drug trade came from David Rockefeller and was called the Caribbean Basin Initiative.
"Members of the consortium were Fidel Castro, David Rockefeller, Henry Kissinger and the IMF, plus a number of major banks and the US State Department.
"Fidel Castro got a dope empire worth more than $35 billion a year."
'The shameful opium trade in China, into which the easily corrupted Brits were drawn by Rothschild money, was in fact the brainchild of a British sephardic Jew, Elias David Sassoon.'China and the Jews – Darkmoon.
"The British East India Company ... had the monopoly on the opium trade to China...
"During Queen Victoria's reign, 15 Members of Parliament in England controlled the drugs trade; they included Lord Chamberlain, Sir Charles Barry and Lord Palmerston."
"In August 2014, the ship 'Ping May' of the Foremost Maritime Corporation of daddy Chao was in Santa Marta en route to the Netherlands.
"Before it could leave the port, Colombian inspectors discovered, amidst its load of coal, approximately 40 kilograms (about ninety pounds) of cocaine in 40 separate packages
William Colby (1920 – 1996) was the boss of the CIA from 1973 until 1976.
William Colby was an officer of the Nugan Hand Bank, 'which was a CIA bank in all but name'. Reportedly, the bank financed drug trafficking, money laundering and international arms dealings.
The family name Hecht was anglicised to Howard.[1]
Michael Howard.
There are allegations that 'Drug Lords' John Haase and Paul Bennett were released from prison after paying a bribe to one of Michael Howard's relatives.
"Career criminal John Haase told a Labour MP that he was released from prison early after making the payment via one of Mr Howard's relatives."
According to the Guardian, members of an international crime gang were allowed to come to Britain because their leader had links to Customs & Excise.
The evidence for this came out at an immigration appeals tribunal.
The Baybasin Cartel, a Turkish-Kurdish gang, controlled up to 90% of the heroin which entered the UK.
Its bosses settled in the UK in the mid-1990s.
Gang members were involved in protection rackets and extortion in the UK, and were linked to up to 25 murders.
The gang's members were allowed to move from Turkey to London, allegedly after their leader, Huseyin Baybasin, agreed to tell Customs investigators what he knew about the involvement of senior Turkish politicians and officials in the international heroin trade.
Reportedly, Baybasin was encouraged by Customs to come to the UK and arrived via Gibraltar in either late 1994 or early 1995.
Baybasin
Huseyin Baybasinfirst met Customs officers in a hotel near Tower Bridge, London.
Having come to the UK, the Baybasin Cartel ran their vast drug trafficking operation from London.
They and their relatives persuaded a number of politicians to support their attempts to obtain British travel documents.
Among those who agreed to help was Tony McNulty, a former immigration minister, who wrote a number of letters on behalf of Baybasin's wife after her husband was arrested in the Netherlands.
Baybasin, 49, is now serving a life sentence in a Dutch jail.
His brother, Abdullah, 45, who took the helm after his conviction, has now been convicted of conspiracy to supply heroin.
It was at Abdullah Baybasin's asylum hearings that the alleged deal with Customs & Excise was disclosed.
Abdullah was given indefinite leave to remain in the UK last year.
Several other relatives also remain in the UK.
Michael Howard was home secretary at the time when the Baybasins came to the UK.
Reid
The former UK government minister Dr John Reid has a son called Mark who is married to the daughter of Ronnie Campbell who reportedly is a top drugs gangster.
King Edward VII's family in 1890. Left - Prince Albert (Prince Eddy), Right -King Edward VII (then Prince of Wales)
In The Age of Decadence, Simon Heffer, a Conservative journalist, writes about the rise of class warfare in Victorian and Edwardian Britain, from 1880 to 1914.
In 1880, the big landowners, who traditionally behaved rather badly, owned 92% of the UK's wealth.
In 1894, a Liberal government introduced 'death duties' and this made things a little more fair.
In the 1890s the new 'popular press' began to expose some of the sins of the elite.
William Stead, 'the father of tabloid journalism', revealed the trafficking and prostitution of children.
We have written elsewhere about Queen Victoria's son Edward VII and Edward's eldest son Eddy:
King Edward VII tried to seduce the homosexual Russian prince Felix Yusupov.
King Edward VII had relationships with Lillie Langtry, Carolina Otero, Sarah Bernhardt, Rosa Lewis, Winston Churchill's mother Jennie Jerome, and the young girls from a brothel next to Fortnum and Mason's.
Prince Edward and Lord Nathaniel Rothschild
Edward, who became King Edward VII, was close to the Rothschilds.
Edward VII, had borrowed heavily from Sir Ernest Cassell, the Rothschilds and the Sassoons.
Edward helped to create the military alliances with Russia, France and Belgium.
Edward was said to be part of the ROTHSCHILD CABAL which allegedly started World War I.
Edward VII's eldest son, Prince Albert Victor Christian Edward, known as Prince Eddy, was involved in the Cleveland Street Scandal of 1889.
This scandal involved a boy brothel in London's Cleveland Street.
Prince Eddy secretly married a poor Catholic girl named Anne Crook, and she gave birth to his child, a girl named Alice.
Sir William Gull, one of the royal family's doctors, was reportedly commissioned to operate on Anne's brain and have her placed in a mental institution.
The British Empire, of Queen Victoria and Edward VII, was involved in: The drugs trade (Dope inc), institutionalised racism, concentration camps, and false flag terror.
David Sassoon, whose grandson Edward Albert Sassoon, married Aline Caroline de Rothschild.
The British government gave David Sassoon 'monopoly rights' to the manufacture of Opium.
Sassoon expanded his opium trade from India into China and Japan.
In 1919, at Amritsar in India, Britain's General Edward Dyer ordered his troops to kill unarmed men, women and children.
Hundreds were killed. More than 1000 were wounded.
The British bullied the starving Irish. Irish family evicted at Moyasta, County Clare.
In the Jubilee Plot of 1887, British government ministers, led by Prime Minister Lord Salisbury, decided:
(1) to use a double-agent Francis Millen to organise a 'false flag plot' to blow up Westminster Abbey, thus killing Queen Victoria and half the British cabinet.
(2) to have the plot discovered and revealed during Queen Victoria's golden jubilee.
When the UK military tried to recruit young men for the Boer war, they found that vast numbers of them suffered from rickets and stunted growth caused by malnourishment.
According to Simon Heffer, "the boiling-hot summers before World War I were rife with strikes: dockers, steelworkers, miners, railway workers, sewing machinists, brought to their wits' ends by low pay and brutal working conditions, took to the streets in 'the Great Unrest'."
The 'socialists' and 'liberals' wanted an end to brutal working conditions.
Some of the Old Guard wanted the rebellious young men sent off to be killed in the trenches.
Galloway House, the family seat of the Earls of Galloway from the 1740s until 1908
"The House of Stewart not only provided all of Scotland's monarchs from 1371 to 1603, and of the United Crowns of Scotland and England from 1603 to 1714, but held through time, 13 Dukedoms and 17 Earldoms in Great Britain.
"Stewarts also provided two British Prime Ministers, and the House of Stewart held Dukedoms in Italy, France and Spain.
"Although the Royal Stewart tartan is worn by HRH Queen Elizabeth II, the Chief of the Stewarts is Sir Randolph Stewart, 13th Earl of Galloway."
The Cairnholy tombs are situated on a hillside overlooking Wigtown Bay in Dumfries and Galloway.
There is evidence of ancient settlements at Luce Bay, in Dumfries and Galloway.
Some flint tools found in Scotland may date back to 12,000 BC
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The Garden of Cosmic Speculation is a sculpture garden created by landscape architect and theorist Charles Jencks at his home, Portrack House, near Dumfries.
There is a big gap between the rich and poor in Dumfries.
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Calvin Harris, the Scottish singer-songwriter and record producer, is from Dumfries and Galloway.
.. Gatehouse.
In 1795 gatehouse had four cotton mills, a brass foundry, brewery, brickworks, soap factory, tanneries - and double its present day population.
Gatehouse, like most of the towns in this area, has been neglected.
.. Cally Palace Hotel, Gatehouse.
Sarah, Duchess of York, is one of the people who have stayed at the Cally Palace Hotel, in Gatehouse.
.. Drumlanrig Castle.
In the kitchens of his house in Edinburgh, the Earl of Drumlanrig is said to have roasted a servant boy on a spit.
Kirkcudbright
Kirkcudbright is the best looking town in Dumfries and Galloway.
But, now, it has no town council and no railway.
Kirkcudbright
"A 4,700-acre (19 km2) area to the southeast of Kirkcudbright and extending to the coast of the Solway Firth, was acquired by the Army in 1942, as a training area for the D Day invasion.[12][13]
"The area remains in active use for live-firing exercises to this day. Part of the training area is the Dundrennan Range, a weapons development and testing range.
"The use of this range for the testing of depleted uranium shells has been controversial."[14][15]
"Kirkcudbright Tolbooth was built between 1625 and 1629 and served not only as the tolbooth, but also the council offices, the burg and sheriff courts, the criminal prison and the debtors' prison.
"One of the most famous prisoners was John Paul Jones, hero of the American navy, who was born in nearby Kirkbean." [8][9]
More photos here: CASTLE DOUGLAS; DOUGLAS DAY; STEWARTRY SHOW Dumfries
Dumfries does not have its own town council. .. Castle Douglas.
Castle Douglas no longer has a railway or a town council.