Investigate CIA's Unlawful Inducements & Blackmail Over 80 Years

The Issue

Edited, Sept. 25, 2025: I am a UK citizen who faced a distressing situation where I believe I was a victim of attempted sexual blackmail and coercion.

Arrested last year in Hackney over false accusations ahead of UK elections, I was accused of grabbing a woman's bottom in a nightclub—an ordeal I believe probably was an instance of transnational persecution or repression.

Why do I say this, since the charges were dropped?

This personal chapter is intertwined and overlapped with my whistleblowing about climate change and during a miscarriage of justice in my protracted (four-year) British litigation against Bloomberg LP, a New York-based firm that I accused of breaching UK whistleblower law.

I was for years blowing the whistle about Bloomberg's flawed news coverage, which is biased toward extending and worsening damage to the climate by allowing more emissions of greenhouse gas and production of fossil fuels, especially by the people of the USA / the wealthy.

I was whistleblowing until and beyond my dismissal in May 2020, and I witnessed first hand what I believe was a deliberate and sustained corruption of the court process by Bloomberg's legal representatives, as well as by various judges.

My arrest last year was probably part of a highly sophisticated campaign to distract me from my climate whistleblowing and Bloomberg litigation, based on who has benefitted financially / gotten rich during the past five years.

Prosecutors need to follow the money. Thousands of other journalists/activists/whistleblowers are being treated in similar ways across multiple countries. Many treated much worse than me.

My personal experience has led me to fear (and yet I've still blown the whistle about) this broader pattern of undue influence, market manipulation and coercion by intelligence agencies, governments and billionaires, including Bloomberg LP's owner Michael Bloomberg.

As the issue of controlling people by sex blackmail implicates the United States, partly because of the Jeffrey Epstein affair, we must urgently address it on this broader scale.

The problem is not Epstein by himself, it is the systems and culture that allowed him to get away untried for decades (as well as the other abusive famous men [mostly men], who still have not been held to account). It is those systems and culture that this petition specifically targets. They need to CHANGE.

President Donald Trump said he would tackle the abusive deep state. Instead, he appears to be rejoining it, and even expanding it during his second term in office.

For the past 80 years, since the conclusion of the Second World War, there have been many allegations and reported incidents involving CIA operatives inducing and threatening citizens in unlawful or semi-lawful ways to improperly serve intelligence-gathering purposes.

To be clear, I've no evidence the CIA was involved in my arrest. Yet my arrest closely followed my whistleblowing about billionaires.

Please sign if you agree all intelligence agencies should be investigated, not just the US's Central Intelligence Agency. The CIA should be first because of its pervasiveness precedent setting and because of the damage it has caused over such a long period in so many places.

Such damage includes eroding national and human sovereignties, including in the United Kingdom, and they violate human rights across the world.

There is a critical need for the United States Congress and/or the UN/International Criminal Court/Interpol/other bodies to examine these historical and ongoing practices.

Investigations and inquiries should be initiated, perhaps by a committee of the organisations listed immediately above, to uncover and prosecute the unlawful conduct by the CIA (and other intelligence agencies) and hold accountable those who have subverted human rights and due judicial process. (Eg, the sex allegations against whistleblower Julian Assange should probably be re-examined.)

The new scrutiny is crucial to ensure a better level of transparency and justice in intelligence operations affecting citizens of all nations going forward.

Those operations' collaboration with crime syndicates and mainstream media bosses need much closer investigation, because there is plenty of evidence that governments and criminal groups are collaborating against the interests of ordinary citizens. Corporations and governments are behaving like mafia rackets, like they have impunity.

I and other citizens of the world respectfully urge the US Congress and those multilateral agencies cooperate with each other to begin a series of transparent investigations into these practices over the past eight decades, starting with the past 25 years.

Acknowledging and rectifying past mistakes will pave the way for a future of more ethical and respectful international relations, including improving capitalism and protecting nature and climate. This month's UN meetings through Sept. 29, 2025 are a perfect time to start.

Please join me in this call for justice and accountability by signing this petition. I'm calling for signatures from every country.

Your support is vital in shedding light on these serious allegations and affirming the rule of law in international intelligence operations.

I believe British people, for instance, can influence Americans, US Congress, partly because of the special relationship between the two nations. I also hold Australian citizenship.

Sincerely,

Mathew Carr
Search CarrZee.org for articles on Bloomberg, human rights, abuse of power, Assange, etc

Podcast highlighting some key issues (I'm not endorsing every word of it) : https://youtu.be/EwejUh3m9Fg?si=UWEG7e99aokwtt3O

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Earlier version, for transparency, Sept. 19: I am a UK citizen who faced a distressing situation where I believe I was a victim of attempted sexual bribery.

Arrested last year in Hackney over false accusations, I was accused of grabbing a woman's bottom in a nightclub—an ordeal I believe was an instance of transnational persecution or repression.

This personal chapter is intertwined with the miscarriage of justice in my British litigation against Bloomberg LP, a New York-based firm that I accused of breaching UK whistleblower law.

I was blowing the whistle about Bloomberg's news coverage, which is extending and worsening damage to the climate by allowing more emissions of greenhouse gas. I was then dismissed in May 2020, and I witnessed what I believe was deliberate corruption of the court process by Bloomberg's legal representatives.

This personal experience has led me to fear a broader pattern of undue influence and coercion by intelligence agencies and billionaires, including Bloomberg's owner Michael Bloomberg.

As the issue of controlling people by sex bribery implicates the United States because of the Jeffrey Epstein affair, we must urgently address it on a broader scale.

For the past 80 years, since the conclusion of the Second World War, there have been numerous allegations and reported incidents involving CIA operatives inducing individuals in unlawful or semi-lawful ways to serve intelligence-gathering purposes by threatening to publicly release details of their sexual activity.

All intelligence agencies should be investigated, not just the CIA.

Such practices undermine national sovereignties, including that of the United Kingdom, and violate human rights across borders.

There is a critical need for the United States Congress and/ or the UN, International Criminal Court, Interpol to examine these historical and ongoing practices.

Investigations and inquiries should be initiated to uncover any unlawful conduct by the CIA and hold accountable those who have subverted judicial fairness and human rights.

 It's crucial to ensure transparency and justice in intelligence operations affecting citizens of all nations.

I and other citizens of the world respectfully urge the US Congress to begin a series of investigations into these practices over the past eight decades.

Acknowledging and rectifying past mistakes will pave the way for a future of more ethical and respectful international relations, including improving capitalism and protecting nature and climate.

Please join me in this call for justice and accountability by signing this petition.

Your support is vital in shedding light on these serious allegations and affirming the rule of law in international intelligence operations.

I believe British people can influence Americans, US Congress, international agencies because of the special relationship between the two nations. I also hold Australian citizenship.

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The Issue

Edited, Sept. 25, 2025: I am a UK citizen who faced a distressing situation where I believe I was a victim of attempted sexual blackmail and coercion.

Arrested last year in Hackney over false accusations ahead of UK elections, I was accused of grabbing a woman's bottom in a nightclub—an ordeal I believe probably was an instance of transnational persecution or repression.

Why do I say this, since the charges were dropped?

This personal chapter is intertwined and overlapped with my whistleblowing about climate change and during a miscarriage of justice in my protracted (four-year) British litigation against Bloomberg LP, a New York-based firm that I accused of breaching UK whistleblower law.

I was for years blowing the whistle about Bloomberg's flawed news coverage, which is biased toward extending and worsening damage to the climate by allowing more emissions of greenhouse gas and production of fossil fuels, especially by the people of the USA / the wealthy.

I was whistleblowing until and beyond my dismissal in May 2020, and I witnessed first hand what I believe was a deliberate and sustained corruption of the court process by Bloomberg's legal representatives, as well as by various judges.

My arrest last year was probably part of a highly sophisticated campaign to distract me from my climate whistleblowing and Bloomberg litigation, based on who has benefitted financially / gotten rich during the past five years.

Prosecutors need to follow the money. Thousands of other journalists/activists/whistleblowers are being treated in similar ways across multiple countries. Many treated much worse than me.

My personal experience has led me to fear (and yet I've still blown the whistle about) this broader pattern of undue influence, market manipulation and coercion by intelligence agencies, governments and billionaires, including Bloomberg LP's owner Michael Bloomberg.

As the issue of controlling people by sex blackmail implicates the United States, partly because of the Jeffrey Epstein affair, we must urgently address it on this broader scale.

The problem is not Epstein by himself, it is the systems and culture that allowed him to get away untried for decades (as well as the other abusive famous men [mostly men], who still have not been held to account). It is those systems and culture that this petition specifically targets. They need to CHANGE.

President Donald Trump said he would tackle the abusive deep state. Instead, he appears to be rejoining it, and even expanding it during his second term in office.

For the past 80 years, since the conclusion of the Second World War, there have been many allegations and reported incidents involving CIA operatives inducing and threatening citizens in unlawful or semi-lawful ways to improperly serve intelligence-gathering purposes.

To be clear, I've no evidence the CIA was involved in my arrest. Yet my arrest closely followed my whistleblowing about billionaires.

Please sign if you agree all intelligence agencies should be investigated, not just the US's Central Intelligence Agency. The CIA should be first because of its pervasiveness precedent setting and because of the damage it has caused over such a long period in so many places.

Such damage includes eroding national and human sovereignties, including in the United Kingdom, and they violate human rights across the world.

There is a critical need for the United States Congress and/or the UN/International Criminal Court/Interpol/other bodies to examine these historical and ongoing practices.

Investigations and inquiries should be initiated, perhaps by a committee of the organisations listed immediately above, to uncover and prosecute the unlawful conduct by the CIA (and other intelligence agencies) and hold accountable those who have subverted human rights and due judicial process. (Eg, the sex allegations against whistleblower Julian Assange should probably be re-examined.)

The new scrutiny is crucial to ensure a better level of transparency and justice in intelligence operations affecting citizens of all nations going forward.

Those operations' collaboration with crime syndicates and mainstream media bosses need much closer investigation, because there is plenty of evidence that governments and criminal groups are collaborating against the interests of ordinary citizens. Corporations and governments are behaving like mafia rackets, like they have impunity.

I and other citizens of the world respectfully urge the US Congress and those multilateral agencies cooperate with each other to begin a series of transparent investigations into these practices over the past eight decades, starting with the past 25 years.

Acknowledging and rectifying past mistakes will pave the way for a future of more ethical and respectful international relations, including improving capitalism and protecting nature and climate. This month's UN meetings through Sept. 29, 2025 are a perfect time to start.

Please join me in this call for justice and accountability by signing this petition. I'm calling for signatures from every country.

Your support is vital in shedding light on these serious allegations and affirming the rule of law in international intelligence operations.

I believe British people, for instance, can influence Americans, US Congress, partly because of the special relationship between the two nations. I also hold Australian citizenship.

Sincerely,

Mathew Carr
Search CarrZee.org for articles on Bloomberg, human rights, abuse of power, Assange, etc

Podcast highlighting some key issues (I'm not endorsing every word of it) : https://youtu.be/EwejUh3m9Fg?si=UWEG7e99aokwtt3O

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Earlier version, for transparency, Sept. 19: I am a UK citizen who faced a distressing situation where I believe I was a victim of attempted sexual bribery.

Arrested last year in Hackney over false accusations, I was accused of grabbing a woman's bottom in a nightclub—an ordeal I believe was an instance of transnational persecution or repression.

This personal chapter is intertwined with the miscarriage of justice in my British litigation against Bloomberg LP, a New York-based firm that I accused of breaching UK whistleblower law.

I was blowing the whistle about Bloomberg's news coverage, which is extending and worsening damage to the climate by allowing more emissions of greenhouse gas. I was then dismissed in May 2020, and I witnessed what I believe was deliberate corruption of the court process by Bloomberg's legal representatives.

This personal experience has led me to fear a broader pattern of undue influence and coercion by intelligence agencies and billionaires, including Bloomberg's owner Michael Bloomberg.

As the issue of controlling people by sex bribery implicates the United States because of the Jeffrey Epstein affair, we must urgently address it on a broader scale.

For the past 80 years, since the conclusion of the Second World War, there have been numerous allegations and reported incidents involving CIA operatives inducing individuals in unlawful or semi-lawful ways to serve intelligence-gathering purposes by threatening to publicly release details of their sexual activity.

All intelligence agencies should be investigated, not just the CIA.

Such practices undermine national sovereignties, including that of the United Kingdom, and violate human rights across borders.

There is a critical need for the United States Congress and/ or the UN, International Criminal Court, Interpol to examine these historical and ongoing practices.

Investigations and inquiries should be initiated to uncover any unlawful conduct by the CIA and hold accountable those who have subverted judicial fairness and human rights.

 It's crucial to ensure transparency and justice in intelligence operations affecting citizens of all nations.

I and other citizens of the world respectfully urge the US Congress to begin a series of investigations into these practices over the past eight decades.

Acknowledging and rectifying past mistakes will pave the way for a future of more ethical and respectful international relations, including improving capitalism and protecting nature and climate.

Please join me in this call for justice and accountability by signing this petition.

Your support is vital in shedding light on these serious allegations and affirming the rule of law in international intelligence operations.

I believe British people can influence Americans, US Congress, international agencies because of the special relationship between the two nations. I also hold Australian citizenship.

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