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Theresa May's Husband Profits From Yemen School Bus Massacre

Philip May is employed by Capital Group owning a large number of shares in Lockheed Martin

 on 23rd August 2018 @ 8.00pm
philip may is employed by capital group owning a large number of shares in lockheed martin © press
Philip May is employed by Capital Group owning a large number of shares in Lockheed Martin

The husband of British Prime Minister Theresa May hax profited from his shares in the firm that developed the bomb used in the recent airstrike against a Yemen school bus.

Philip May is employed by Capital Group, the company which owns a large number of shares in Lockheed Martin that produced the bomb that killed 40 Yemeni children in the Saudi attack on a school bus.

May also profited from the caging of children in immigration detention centers, enjoying huge profits because the centers are run by General Dynamics, which is owned by May’s investment firm.

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RT reports: A Saudi military jet fired a laser-guided missile at a stationary school bus on August 9.

A total of 51 people were killed, including 40 children aged between six and 11.

Some 79 others were injured, including 56 children.

The children were returning from a school trip to celebrate their graduation from summer school.

Videos, filmed by the children, emerged after the attack and showed them playing with each other minutes before they were killed.

Bellingcat, an investigative journalism site, carried out analysis of bomb fragments that were gathered after the attack.

It concluded that the laser-guided munition was a version of a Mk-82 bomb; a GBU-12 Paveway II manufactured by American defense contractor Lockheed Martin.

The munition was sold to Saudi Arabia by the US in 2015.

Capital Group, which employs Philip May as a relationship manager, holds a 7.09-percent stake in Lockheed Martin.

The shareholding was worth around $6.5 billion in March this year. 


The defense manufacturer, which also produces the F-35 fighter jet, has seen the value of its shares rise in August, despite the emergence of its links to the attack.

theresa may s husband profits from yemen school bus massacre © press

Saudi Arabia says it never deliberately targets civilians and that the bombing of the school bus was a “legitimate military operation,” which was taken as a retaliatory response to a Houthi ballistic-missile attack.

The UN Security Council has demanded an investigation into the attack, which has also been condemned in the UK by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.

Speaking at the US Institute of Peace in Washington DC on Tuesday, newly appointed Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt said that Britain was ‘concerned’ about the situation, adding:

“Saudi Arabia is a close military ally and they help keep the streets of Britain safe.”

On the issue of arms sales, Hunt said that the UK has “one of the strictest systems in the world” when it comes to the “mechanics of arms sales.”

According to Hunt, arms-sales agreements are kept “under constant review” so that the UK can make sure munitions are being “used in a way that is consistent with the agreements made when they were sold.”

There has been no announcement of any action from the UK government since the killing of the Yemeni children.

READ MORE: Theresa May's Husband Profits From Caged Children in Detention Centers

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