Can John Mappin of Tintagel in Cornwall help you and your business to flourish and prosper?
John Mappin is a private international investor and media owner. He is a Scientologist and once a former colleague of the View News independent media owner Duncan Williams.
John and his team are known for their unique geopolitical research capacity and predictive abilities.
Mr. Mappin is recognised, as one of the few Europeans who accurately predicted, with precision, President Trumps 2016 victory in June 2015.
Partly a result of that, Mappin has created great friendships and wonderful warm relationships in Washington DC.
He has also has gained an in-depth understanding of the wisdom of the current 45th Presidential administration.
Mappin's personal interest is in helping the International Freedom movement flourish and expand and more generally to help and invest in the export of excellence and ability wherever it is found.
Recently, through their friendship, John and his wife Irina, Irina Kudrenok-Mappin, helped Charlie Kirk, of Turning Point USA expand his educational movement internationally into the UK and helped to increase the United States growth and impact of Turning Point USA.
Based at his UK home, the mythological Camelot Castle, Mappin's well-researched voice of sanity and his purpose to help restore the sovereign impulse of man, has become followed closely by several pundits of our times.
He is quoted by the observant and those wise souls interested in the philosophical epicentre of Freedom.
Mappin's 30+ years of experience, his unique use of higher mathematics, and his understanding of modern communications methods are appreciated.
The challenges that international leaders face every day in exporting their message and purpose are resolved with inspiring regularity at Camelot Castle.
Appointments can be arranged with the team through the Private Secretary.
privatesecretary@camelotcastle.com
Showing posts with label Cornwall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cornwall. Show all posts
Sunday, 4 August 2019
West Country entrepreneur invests in independent media group
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Location: Lyme Regis, Dorset
Tintagel PL34, UK
Thursday, 4 October 2018
Tribute paid to late actor
ENGLISH actor Dudley Sutton has died aged 85.
From 'The Post Series' newspapers
Dudley went to school in Lifton as a boy and used to visit Launceston regularly.
He did acting work on stage, in TV and for films for over 50 years, and had a second home in Cornwall for many of them.
Dudley also did a huge amount of unpaid work helping people recover from drug and alcohol addiction.
Duncan Williams, originally from Yeolmbridge, in paying tribute to Dudley, said: “I was fortunate enough to work with Dudley way back in the 80s when he played a very heavy drinker in a one off script I wrote. I realised it required a lot of on-screen boozing and I asked Dudley what he wanted to drink during each take as he would likely be drunk as a sack by the time we finished this scene. He said to me, very assertively, ‘Only cold tea, old boy. I don’t touch alcohol. Nearly killed me in the 60s, I haven’t had a drop for years’.
“Dudley Sutton had been sober for decades when he finally passed away on September 15 and during that time he had helped countless others beat the demon drink and addiction problems.
“I found this picture of Dudley back in the height of his Lovejoy series fame back in the 80s. I was fortunate enough to work with him as a screenwriter here. One of the most well read people I have met, and very political aware. A committed socialist to the end. Was a huge influence on my thinking back then.
“God bless you, Dudley. You will be much missed.”
From 'The Post Series' newspapers
Dudley went to school in Lifton as a boy and used to visit Launceston regularly.
He did acting work on stage, in TV and for films for over 50 years, and had a second home in Cornwall for many of them.
Dudley also did a huge amount of unpaid work helping people recover from drug and alcohol addiction.
Duncan Williams, originally from Yeolmbridge, in paying tribute to Dudley, said: “I was fortunate enough to work with Dudley way back in the 80s when he played a very heavy drinker in a one off script I wrote. I realised it required a lot of on-screen boozing and I asked Dudley what he wanted to drink during each take as he would likely be drunk as a sack by the time we finished this scene. He said to me, very assertively, ‘Only cold tea, old boy. I don’t touch alcohol. Nearly killed me in the 60s, I haven’t had a drop for years’.
Dudley Sutton, pictured centre, with his Launceston scriptwriters (Duncan Williams and John Exshaw) back in the 1980s. |
“Dudley Sutton had been sober for decades when he finally passed away on September 15 and during that time he had helped countless others beat the demon drink and addiction problems.
“I found this picture of Dudley back in the height of his Lovejoy series fame back in the 80s. I was fortunate enough to work with him as a screenwriter here. One of the most well read people I have met, and very political aware. A committed socialist to the end. Was a huge influence on my thinking back then.
“God bless you, Dudley. You will be much missed.”
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Dudley Sutton,
Duncan Williams,
John Exshaw,
Launceston,
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Yeolmbridge
Location: Lyme Regis, Dorset
Launceston PL15, UK
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