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A lawyer from the Australian embassy contacted Papadopoulos fours days in advance and asked to arrange a meeting between Papadopoulos and Downer. At the meeting, Papadopoulos was ordered to "leave [UK Prime Minister] [[David Cameron]] alone." Papadopoulos had suggested in a London newspaper that Cameron owed Trump an apology for comments critical of Trump.<ref>Papadopoulos said, "I can't speak directly for him but it would seem that if Prime Minister Cameron is serious about reaching out, not only to Mr Trump's advisers but to the man himself, an apology or some sort of retraction should happen.<br>"To see Mr Cameron come out as the most vocal opponent was uncalled for. Considering that we believe that the UK-US relationship should be a cornerstone, not just of [[Nato]] policy but elsewhere, it would be wise for him to reach out in a more positive manner to Mr Trump." Cameron earlier described Trump as "divisive, stupid, and wrong."<br>https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/05/03/david-cameron-should-reach-out-and-apologise-to-donald-trump-his/</ref> Cameron colluded with [[Hillary Clinton]] and [[Barack Obama]] to murder [[Muammar Gaddafi]]<ref>https://mobile.nytimes.com/2016/02/28/us/politics/hillary-clinton-libya.html</ref> - an ally of the UK and the US,<ref>https://www.theguardian.com/world/2018/feb/19/extent-of-uk-cooperation-with-gaddafi-regime-libya-mi6-revealed </ref><ref>https://wikileaks.org/plusd/cables/09TRIPOLI677_a.html </ref> - an action that caused the resurgence of black-[[Africa]]n [[slavery]] in [[Libya]]. Obama said at the time it was done for "humanitarian" purposes.<ref>https://blackagendareport.com/remembering-muammar-qaddafi-and-great-libyan-jamahiriya </ref>
At the time Papadopoulos quit the [[Ben Carson]] campaign to volunteer for Trump, Papadopoulos was lured to London with an offer on a board of a front group known as the London Centre of International Law Practice (LCILP) which he accepted to pad his resume.<ref>https://medium.com/@Brian_Whit/the-trump-russia-affair-and-an-odd-company-in-london-9437e0343db2 </ref> Prof. [[Joseph Mifsud]] also worked with the group. Mifsud introduced Papadopoulos to Russian nationals living in the UK and working with retired UK intelligence officials.<ref>Mifsud told the [[Italian]] publication ''Repubblica'': “I am a member of the European Council on Foreign relations”, he adds, “and you know which is the only foundation I am member of? The [[Clinton Foundation]]. Between you and me, my thinking is [[left-leaning]]. But I predicted Trump’s victory as well as [[Brexit]]. Everyone of us wants peace. If the governments don’t talk each other, we citizens must keep talking”.<br>https://archive.is/uWdib#selection-623.1-623.356 </ref> One pretended to be [[Putin]]'s niece, and the other worked with a Russian think tank in London. According to a court document presented by the Al-bab blog, written by the Mueller Investigation and signed by one of its chief prosecutors [[Andrew Goldstein]], Mifsud claimed to have access to Hillary Clinton's emails.<ref>http://al-bab.com/blog/2018/03/saudis-russians-and-italians-murky-world-joseph-mifsud</ref> But in the record of Mifsud's FBI interview (the Form 302 summary), <ref>https://twitter.com/Techno_Fog/status/1300998748722601984</ref> on February 11, 2017, he said he had no advance knowledge Russia had DNC emails and did not make any offer to Papadopoulos. The e-mail documents were released on [[Wikileaks]].
In September Papadopoulos was lured back to London by [[Stefan Halper]] with a promise of $3000 and airfare to write a paper. Halper and Downer have connections to the shadowy UK security firm of Hakluyt (Halper wrote two books with the Hakluyt representative in the US and Downer sat on its advisory board).<ref>https://themarketswork.com/2018/05/09/dearlove-connections-uk-intel-firm-hakluyt-alexander-downer-stefan-halper-papadopoulos/ </ref> Halper, who publicly endorsed Hillary Clinton, asked Papadopoulos about the emails Hillary Clinton stole from the State Department and National Archives and Records Administration.<ref>https://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiepavlich/2016/05/25/inspector-general-emails-n2168766?amp=true</ref>
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