Harborne’s Financial Stake in QinetiQ and Implications for U.S. Sovereignty

By Anonymous Patriots
Pronounced “Kinetic”. Illustration: Nate Kitch, The New Statesman. From AFI. Click here for a PDF version.
Even RT and the Guardian are finally getting it right about calling out the British Pilgrims Society treachery, indirectly at least. We’ll fill in the unspoken elephant in the room (as we have been doing for years!)
Christopher Harborne, a British-Thai citizen and the largest individual shareholder in QinetiQ with a 13% stake (approximately 70.6 million shares valued at £360 million as of October 13, 2025), holds a position in a company formed with American funds but controlled by the British Crown. QinetiQ was established in 2002 from the UK’s Defence Evaluation and Research Agency (DERA), with initial funding from the Carlyle Group under Glenn Youngkin (now Virginia Governor) as a founding director, alongside George Tenet (former CIA Director) and Edward Giambastiani (retired U.S. Navy Admiral, Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff). This American involvement in a Crown-controlled entity constitutes treason, as it involves undisclosed conflicts that compromise U.S. sovereignty by directing U.S. resources to foreign control.
Christopher Harborne, now going by Chakrit Sakunkrit, took on this new identity in 2011 after obtaining Thai citizenship, apparently attempting to shield himself from liability related to his substantial stake in the British-American firm QinetiQ. This name change doesn’t fool us, “Chakrit.” What Englishman with any sense of pride would so easily discard his birth name?
The Crown’s golden share, held by the Secretary of State for Defence, provides veto power over ownership, board decisions, and assets, ensuring Crown economic control over QinetiQ (see billions of dollars in American contracts below). This extends to its U.S. contracts, involving American military technology and funds. Harborne’s dual citizenship and stake in this Crown-managed company, along with his political donations, undermine U.S. interests.
Harborne’s Funding of British Political Figures and Pilgrims Society Influence
Harborne has donated £1 million to Boris Johnson’s private company in 2022 and over £13.7 million to Nigel Farage’s Reform UK. These funds supported Johnson’s October 2025 trip to Ukraine, where he and Harborne met Ukrainian leaders to advance British-Ukraine policy. This connects to Pilgrims Society members Fiona Hill (former Trump NSC Russia expert) and Air Marshal Jock Stirrup (current Pilgrims Society president), who support Western actions against Russia. The Pilgrims Society, founded in 1902 by Rothschild, Milner, and Rhodes to establish a new imperial one-world government including annexing America back into the British Empire (as detailed in “Lillian Scott Troy: She Unmasked The British Pilgrims Society Plot to Annex America” by Michael T. McKibben), uses such networks to leverage U.S. resources for British and EU goals, including influencing Russia policy.

Harborne’s support for Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage, linked to a plethora of Pilgrims Society figures, indicates interlocking relationships. The principle of ongoing leverage—once linked, always linked—applies, with shared interests ensuring continuity. This network, supported by the Crown’s golden share, threatens U.S. sovereignty by directing American resources toward British-led geopolitical objectives against Russia.
Evidence of Treasonous Interlocks
- QinetiQ’s American Origins: Formed with Carlyle Group funds and directed by Glenn Youngkin (current Virginia governor), George Tenet (former CIA Director), and Giambastiani (former Vice Chairman of the Joint Chief’s of Staff), QinetiQ’s structure relied on U.S. input, controlled by the Crown’s golden share from inception, breaching sovereignty.
- Harborne’s Role: His QinetiQ stake and funding (e.g., Boris Johnson’s Ukraine trip, Nigel Farage’s Reform UK) direct U.S.-derived benefits to British interests. Will we next see TP-UK connections with Harborne (Turning Point UK) bankrolled by Rothschild-linked metals Baron Michael Farmer, whose son George married Candace Owens who co-founded TPUK?
[Can UK cats dig into this possible interlock because something just doesn’t smell right about the well-staged Charlie Kirk incident, replete with no blood at the scene, odd responses to a brutal shooting, no one rushed to his aid, his ring switched fingers during the shooting video (showing bad stage craft), holographic camera behind him quickly removed, the threadbare “lone gunman” trope, his no-blood body quickly whisked away after the alleged shooting, no autopsy. This does not even count the ballistics impossibilities.] - Pilgrims Society Interlocks: Fiona Hill (Trump-Russia hoax, and Air Marshall Baron Jock Stirrup’s (the Keeper of the Sword of State) involvement as current president of the British Pilgrims Society, with Harborne’s funding, shows coordinated use of U.S. power for British/EU aims.

QinetiQ moved from Cobbett Hill Earth Station on the Pirbright (Rothschild) estate to nearby Farnborough Air Base due to the outbreak of foot and mouth disease at Merial Animal Health Co. on Aug. 05, 2007., founded at The Pirbright Institute (home of the Coronavirus patent) just ten years earlier. Merial moved to Nanchang China near Wuhan soon after.



TRANSCRIPTION, p. 16: QinetiQ Group plc Annual Report and Accounts 2008. Business review – QinetiQ North American continued, $100m contract, QinetiQ has provided the US Army with sample data collection and analyses services since 1992. The current re-compete contract, worth $100m provides continued support to the US Army’s Sample Data Collection programme. “From our base at Fort Hood in Texas, we coordinate the data collection activities of 28 locations worldwide, encompassing three continents and two war zones. Our main challenges are time and distance” Maurice Squires Weapons System Analyst.

TRANSCRIPTION, p. 17: QinetiQ Group plc Annual Report and Accounts 2008. Business review – QinetiQ North American continued, Keeping track of US Army equipment, Under the contract, QNA continues to meet the challenge of collecting data on all US Army equipment – ground combat systems, tactical wheeled vehicles and aviation systems – from across the US and all areas overseas in which the US Army has a presence QNA then provides the Army with timely and accurate logistics data for comprehensive studies and analyses.


Conclusion
Harborne’s stake in QinetiQ, formed with American funds and sustained by Crown control, constitutes treason through interlocking relationships with British interests. His funding of Boris Johnson and Nigel Farage, tied to Pilgrims Society figures Fiona Hill (Trump-Russia hoax) and Air Marshal Baron Jock Stirrup, directs U.S. resources toward British/EU geopolitical objectives against Russia.
Epilogue: Summary of Current QinetiQ Contracts in America
Source: U.S. General Services Agency (GSA)


“This award further expounds on our long-term commitment to the space mission,” said Shawn N. Purvis, President, and CEO of QinetiQ US. “We are proud to be continuing our partnership with SDA to advance mission operations of this critical space program in support of our warfighter.”
| Contract Description | Client | Value | Year Awarded |
|---|---|---|---|
| Multiple Award Task Order Contract (MATOC) under PD Aerostats program for persistent surveillance | US Army | $4 billion (ceiling) | 2025 |
| Systems Engineering and Technical Assistance (SETA) for satellite program portfolio | US Space Development Agency | $224 million (5-year) | 2023 |
| Tethered Aerostat Radar System (TARS) for border security and air sovereignty | US Department of Homeland Security | $170 million (5-year) | 2023 |
| Acquisition of Foster-Miller (enabling DoD engineering contracts, including robotics) | US Department of Defense | $163 million (acquisition value) | 2004 |
| Contract modification for SCO technical support | Washington Headquarters Services (DoD) | $140.2 million | 2023 |
| Acquisition of Westar Aerospace & Defense Group (enabling US Air Force contracts) | US Air Force | $130 million (acquisition value) | 2004 |
| Technical, professional, and administrative support services | Office of the Secretary of Defense Strategic Capabilities Office (SCO) | $125.7 million (5-year) | 2023 |
| Aerial Target Systems 3 (ATS-3) IDIQ | US Army | $95 million (ceiling) | 2023 |
| Digital Night Vision Technology (DNVT) IDIQ | US Army | $92.6 million (4-year ceiling) | 2023 |
| IDIQ and task order for sensor data collection and AI/ML capabilities | US Army Research Laboratory | $49.4 million (IDIQ) + $4.9 million (task order) | 2025 |
| Research, Development, and Engineering Support for Image Processing and Advanced Optics Technologies | US Army C5ISR Center | $48 million | 2024 |
| Fort Belvoir Prototyping Integration Facility (BPIF) task order under DAGRS IDIQ | US Army | $45 million | 2023 |
| Advanced Sensor Processing and Imaging Technologies task order | US Army DEVCOM C5ISR Center | $42 million (4-year) | 2024 |
| Counter-uncrewed aerial system (UAS) software and technology integration support | US Army DEVCOM C5ISR Center | $41 million (3-year) | 2025 |
| Naval defense subcontracts for electrical and electromechanical systems (Virginia/Columbia-class submarines) | General Dynamics Electric Boat (US Navy) | $26 million | 2025 |
| SPECTRE hyperspectral prototype sensors | US Army | $24 million | 2023 |
| Uncrewed Aerial Target (UAV-T) support services (Vindicator II) | US Navy (via Canadian Commercial Corporation) | $13.3 million (5-year) | 2025 |
| Advanced Research, Technology, and Integration Support (ARTIS) | US Army C5ISR Center Research and Technology Integration Directorate | $12 million | 2023 |
| Survivability solutions with LAST Armor for C-5 Galaxy fleet | US Air Force (via Defense Logistics Agency) | $7.7 million | 2025 |
| One Acquisition Solution for Integrated Services (OASIS) IDIQ | US General Services Administration | Undisclosed (multi-award family) | 2023 |
| Joint Artificial Intelligence Center (JAIC) Test and Evaluation multi-award IDIQ | US Department of Defense | Undisclosed (multi-award) | 2023 |
| Unified Network Operation (UNO) Prototypes OTA | US Department of Defense | Undisclosed | 2023 |
| Survivability solutions for Future Long Range Assault Aircraft (FLRAA) | US Army (via Integris Composites) | Undisclosed | 2025 |
| RF and Circuit Design Support Delivery Order | US Navy (Dahlgren) | Undisclosed | 2025 |
| CMMC Level 2 Certification support for DoD contracts | US Department of Defense | Undisclosed (enables contracts) | 2025 |
| TALON robots and replacement parts IDIQ (historical) | US Army | $400 million (ceiling) | 2009 |
| Prime Framework Contract for US Government (uncrewed aerial target support) | US Navy | $13.3 million | 2025 |
| OTA for Product Manager Tactical Cyber and Network Operations | US Army | Undisclosed | 2024 |
| Acquisition of Apogen Technologies (enabling IT/inventory contracts) | US Department of Defense | $125 million (acquisition value) | 2005 |
| Test and Evaluation Services IDIQ | US Army Test and Evaluation Command | $85 million (ceiling) | 2022 |
| Robotics and Autonomous Systems Support | US Army DEVCOM | $60 million | 2024 |
| Cyber Security and Network Defense Task Order | US Department of Defense | $50 million | 2023 |
| Engineering and Technical Support for C5ISR | US Army C5ISR Center | $45 million | 2024 |
| Aviation Systems Integration IDIQ | US Army Aviation and Missile Command | $40 million (ceiling) | 2023 |
| Intelligence Analysis Support Contract | US Intelligence Community | $35 million | 2025 |
| Maritime Defense Subsystems Contract | US Navy | $30 million | 2025 |
| Space Systems Technical Assistance | US Space Force | $28 million | 2024 |
| Ground Vehicle Survivability Solutions | US Army | $25 million | 2025 |
| AI/ML for Sensor Data Processing Task Order | US Army Research Lab | $20 million | 2025 |
| Logistics and Supply Chain Management Support | US Defense Logistics Agency | $18 million | 2023 |
| Electronic Warfare Systems Evaluation | US Air Force | $15 million | 2024 |
| Unmanned Systems Maintenance IDIQ | US Navy | $14 million | 2025 |
| Command and Control Software Integration | US Department of Defense | $12 million | 2023 |
| Hypersonic Technology Development Task Order | US Air Force | $10 million | 2025 |
| Cyber Range Training Services | US Cyber Command | $9 million | 2024 |
| Missile Defense Sensor Integration | US Missile Defense Agency | $8 million | 2023 |
| Ballistic Protection Materials Contract | US Army | $7 million | 2025 |
| Network Operations Support OTA | US Army | $6 million | 2024 |
| Advanced Optics R&D Task Order | US Army DEVCOM | $5 million | 2024 |
| General Technical Assistance IDIQ (historical extension) | US Department of Defense | $4 million | 2023 |

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More on the British Pilgrims Society:

| QinetiQ Holdings Limited, Co. No. 4586941 (UK) (aka QinetiQ Group Plc and over 60 subsidiaries and affiliates, as of 2019 Annual Report) A British Monarch-controlled Intelligence, Biowarfare and Propaganda Company that Directs the C.I.A., FBI, Navy, DoC, DoJ, FEC, OPM, GSA, Army and Department of State from secret Ministry of Defence bunkers at Pirbright, co. Surrey, UK Click a link to go to the relevant page on that year’s Annual Report | |||||||
| Remarkably, these QinetiQ Annual Reports document treasonous racketeering among the British Pilgrims Society, Crown, Privy Council and MI6 with the U.S. Pilgrims Society, Senior Executive Service (SES) and C.I.A.—all unelected bureaucrats who obsess over dominating their fellow man. For example, on Oct. 24, 2006, former C.I.A. director George Tenet became a Queen’s QinetiQ director. On Jan. 02, 2008, retired Vice Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Admiral Edmund Peter Giambastiani Jr. also became a Queen/s QinetiQ director. Both men have steered over $8 billion in U.S. federal contracts in defense, technology, space and military contracts that were evidently arranged from them by Tenet and Giambatiani and not awarded to American companies instead. The QinetiQ directors pledge fealty to the British Monarch, not the American Republic. https://americans4innovation.blogspot.com/2020/01/coronavirus-traced-to-british-crown.html#qinetiq-reports | |||||||
| Table 1— QinetiQ Group Plc, Co. No. 4586941. (Compiled Mar. 04, 2020). Annual Corporate Filings. Companies House (UK). (Archive *.zip file This ZIP file contains all the documents linked in this table plus selected additional filings.) (104.3 MB). |



