#2099: Marine Links Serco Time-On-Tag Frauds to Lloyd’s Register of Alibis, Deepwater's Helideck IED www.abeldanger.net/2014/09/2099-marine-links-serco-time-on-tag.html Plum City - (AbelDanger.net): United States Marine Field McConnell has linked Serco time-on-tag offender frauds to alibis allegedly developed by Lloyd's Register for the arsonists who appear to have placed improvised explosive devices on Transocean's Deepwater Horizon drilling rig and burned a rectangular hole in the helideck with the help of gas accumulations from a sabotaged cement bond job. McConnell claims that Serco time-on-tag operatives transferred offenders' tags to stay-at-home doppelgangers and sent an alibied team in the Lloyd's Register crew to survey the rig on March 12-16 2010 when they allegedly hired disgruntled workers to sabotage the abandonment cement job and place IEDs under the helideck for remote ignition through Serco's C4ISR Segment 2 / Spiral 2 hardware on the National Security Cutter class ship, USCGC WAESCHE (WMSL 751). McConnell claims that Serco used patented Onion Router technology (Serco runs the U.S. Patent Office!) to relay ignition signals to the pre-positioned helideck IEDs via the 26-foot catamaran, the Endorfin, whose unwitting skipper, a marine biology student by the name of Albert Andry III, had been catching blackfins around BP’s "Amberjack Rig 109" and had apparently been unlawfully authorized by Serco's alibied time-on-tag offenders in the U.S. Coast Guard to spend the night of April 20 2010 under the protective shelter of the Deepwater Horizon rig!