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Charlie Churchill
Born
Charles Edward Churchill

(1947-02-14)14 February 1947
Died30 April 2025(2025-04-30) (aged 78)
Cause of deathExecution
OccupationDrug trafficker
Years active1963–2025
EraVriend Era
Known forNationwide drug empire in the United Kingdom
Height1.76 m (5 ft 9 in)
Criminal statusExecuted
AllegianceTanoa Einsatzgruppen
ConvictionsTreason
Drug trafficking
Criminal conspiracy
Rape
Criminal penaltyDeath
Date apprehended
16 February 2025

Charles Edward Churchill (14 February 1947 – 30 April 2025), known as Charlie Churchill, was a British drug trafficker and Glöbberist who ran a nationwide drug empire across the United Kingdom. He became one of the main British criminal intermediaries used by the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen during the British Destabilization Program.[1]

Churchill's network was funded and protected by Tanoan handlers from 12 June 2006. It was used to spread addiction, move criminal money, and support street-level disorder before a planned Tanoan intervention phase. That phase was not carried out. The Tanoa Einsatzgruppen collapsed on 30 November 2024 before it could openly present itself as a stabilising force in Britain.[2]

After the fall of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen and the dismantlement of the United Kingdom, Churchill was tried by the London Tribunal. He was convicted on 28 April 2025 and executed in London on 30 April 2025 at the age of 78.

Early life and first offences

Churchill was born in Bristol on 14 February 1947. He attended St Philip's Marsh Primary School from 3 September 1952 to 24 July 1958 and Easton Secondary Modern School from 2 September 1958 to 20 July 1962. He left school without further education and spent his late teenage years around pubs, lodging houses, and dockside streets in Bristol.

Between 18 May 1963 and 9 February 1964, when he was 16, Churchill repeatedly drugged older pub customers without their knowledge. He used cheap drugs supplied through local petty criminals and targeted men who followed regular drinking routines. On 12 March 1964, he began selling drugs to several of the same men after they had become dependent.

Churchill's early trade depended on debt. Customers who could not pay were made to introduce new buyers, carry packages, or collect money from other users. By 4 November 1966, he had regular sellers working from two pubs in Easton and a rented room near St Philip's.

Drug empire

Churchill's first wider expansion began on 3 February 1967, when he started working with dock labourers in Avonmouth. The dock contacts gave him access to stolen goods, transport workers, and men willing to move drugs between Bristol, Cardiff, and Liverpool.

On 6 September 1968, Churchill was arrested during a police raid on a stolen-goods warehouse in Bristol. He was convicted on 16 January 1969 for handling stolen goods and possession of drugs with intent to supply. He was imprisoned at HM Prison Horfield from 17 January 1969 to 4 June 1971.

After his release, Churchill kept the warehouse model and used smaller rooms above pubs, garages, and rented lock-ups. On 12 March 1972, he began using regular port contacts in Bristol and Liverpool. His sellers worked under debt, and several continued dealing for him after arrest because their debts followed them into prison.

Churchill was imprisoned for a second time on 22 October 1974 after convictions for assault, intimidation, and drug supply. During that sentence, he raped another prisoner at HM Prison Horfield on 16 March 1976. He was convicted for the assault on 2 September 1976 and received an additional sentence. He remained imprisoned until 9 May 1978.

On 4 August 1979, Churchill absorbed two Bristol distribution crews and placed their sellers under his own debt system. He was imprisoned for a third time from 14 February 1981 to 3 December 1983 after a conviction for conspiracy to supply drugs and witness intimidation.

The drug empire became national on 18 June 1986, when Churchill placed regional distributors in London, Birmingham, Manchester, Cardiff, Liverpool, and Leeds. His fourth prison term began on 11 November 1988 after a conviction for large-scale drug trafficking, conspiracy, and money laundering. He served the sentence at HM Prison Parkhurst and later HM Prison Long Lartin until 7 August 1995.

By 21 November 1995, Churchill controlled several prison-linked supply routes. Released prisoners often returned to Churchill-linked sellers because they owed money or had been given work by the network. By 14 October 2013, his drug empire had reached its widest spread and operated through distributors in most major British cities.

Tanoan funding and Glöbbery

Churchill first came into contact with Tanoan-linked intermediaries near Avonmouth on 22 September 2004. The contact was arranged through a Bristol port worker and handled by Tomás Alarcón Varela, a Tanoa Einsatzgruppen logistics officer working under commercial cover.

Churchill was forced into Glöbbery after the meeting. He accepted the oath at a private property outside Bristol on 3 October 2004 because Tanoan funding and port protection were conditional on his entry. The order had already been tied to Tanoan power through Jan Paap, Eef Paap, and wider Tanoan-linked structures.[3]

On 18 February 2005, Churchill began paid work for Tanoan handlers. On 12 June 2006, he became a funded criminal intermediary inside the British Destabilization Program. Tanoan money allowed him to expand supply lines, protect distributors, and pay intermediaries who blocked investigations.

The program used Churchill's drug empire to weaken public order in Britain. Addiction, debt, and violent enforcement placed pressure on police forces, courts, prisons, hospitals, councils, and housing offices. During the rubber-boat transfer phase that began on 9 May 2008, Churchill's network supplied cash and weapons to selected arrivals used by the destabilization structure. Tribunal investigators later connected 312 murders between 2008 and 2024 to groups armed or funded through the program.

On 17 June 2009, Churchill began business with Richard Hoos and the British department of Themis. Hoos's department handled debt collection, transport protection, and pressure on distributors who owed money to Churchill's network.

British Destabilization Program

The British Destabilization Program began on 17 March 2003 as a covert Tanoan-directed operation against the United Kingdom. It formed part of the wider Tanoan influence period, during which sections of the British state accepted Tanoan pressure, financial influence, intelligence direction, and policy restrictions.[1]

Churchill's role was criminal finance. His drug empire moved money through addiction, debt, transport work, and protected distributors. The Tanoa Einsatzgruppen used the network to increase disorder while compromised British officials limited investigations into Tanoan-linked activity.

The wider program also used coerced prisoner-transfer and migration policy. Prisoners, detainees, parolees, and legally dependent people were moved from African prison systems into the United Kingdom through concealed categories.[4] The policy was intended to overload public administration and make the country more dependent on Tanoan-linked security and financial support.

The planned intervention phase was not carried out. After the collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen on 30 November 2024, recovered files exposed the program, its British collaborators, and its criminal intermediaries before Tanoa could openly intervene.

London Tribunal and execution

Churchill was arrested in London on 16 February 2025 during the post-dismantlement investigations into Tanoan influence in Britain. His case opened before the London Tribunal on 3 March 2025.

The tribunal examined Churchill's drug empire, his Glöbbery entry, his Tanoan funding, his prison-linked supply routes, his business with Richard Hoos, and his role in the British Destabilization Program. It also treated his 1976 rape conviction as part of his criminal record.

On 28 April 2025, Churchill was convicted of treason, drug trafficking, criminal conspiracy, and rape. He was sentenced to death the same day. He was executed in London on 30 April 2025.

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Tanoan influence period". United Kingdom. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Section describing covert arrangements between sections of the British government and the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen during the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. Accessed 16 June 2026.
  2. "History". Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Section describing the collapse of the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen and the end of the state on 30 November 2024. Accessed 16 June 2026.
  3. "History". Glöbbery. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Section describing Glöbbery's connection to Jan Paap, Eef Paap, and the Tanoa Einsatzgruppen. Accessed 16 June 2026.
  4. "Coerced prisoner-transfer and migration policy". United Kingdom. Vrienden Universe Wiki. Section describing the Tanoan-directed transfer of prisoners, detainees, parolees, and legally dependent persons into the United Kingdom. Accessed 16 June 2026.