User talk:Intelligenceblabla

March 2011
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Please stop your disruptive editing. If you continue to vandalize Wikipedia, as you did at Butterfly McQueen, you will be blocked from editing. Your edits have been automatically marked as vandalism and have been automatically reverted. The following is the log entry regarding this vandalism: Butterfly McQueen was changed by Intelligenceblabla (u) (t) ANN scored at 0.969439 on 2011-03-19T11:34:18+00:00. Thank you. ClueBot NG (talk) 11:34, 19 March 2011 (UTC)

Sir John Butterfly
Sir John Butterfly Herald McQueen(12 March 1930- 18 March 2011), best known as Sir Butterfly, was born in the countryside, in Yorkshire, England. He became famous for his active part during 1980's in the Cold War.

His mother was Lady Margaret Elizabeth Winsor McQueen, an english teacher in Yorksire. His father was Lord Adam John Butterfly Hicks McQueen, a member of the chamber of Lords. His peculiar name was given by his mother because of the old mith of the "Herald Butterfly". It stated that " a women finding it hard to conceive shall seek confort in the garden, and if she shall see a butterfly or an insect of the kind, i thy will mean she is meant to bear a child in the next month." Lady margaret sweared she saw a priocceta butterfly in her vast garden. This was a dry season where all insects had fleeted. So when no-one beleived her, the lady locked in her tower for 100 days. After those 100 days when she came down of her tower, she was bearing a child, and she swore to call him Butterfly.

He was born on 12 March 1930, a few decades before the outbreak of the Cold war. He went to "The Queen's High Elementary School", where he became a top student as well as acomplished an interest in dance.

In 1966, he was accepted at Royal Ballet Academy, where he became one of the most famous dancers in the United Kingdom of the 20th century.

When Butterfly McQueen was in Paris on tour, he started to see the effects of the Cold war and becan to move towards a Liberalit regime in practice in France, renouncing to the very conservative regime present in England. As his close friend Sir Richard Smith was an active member of the liberal group "LIBERAL YOUNG TO THE POWER", he was attracted to the world of politics.

In December 1968, when he was dancing at the "Grand Theatre de Paris", the famous liberal revolution took place, and the Government arrested all in the LYTTP. McQueen was not arrested, as he was not an official member, but Smith was. McQueen used his father's resources from the chamber of Lords to transport Sir Richard to a prison in Yorkshire.

In 1970, when Sir Richard was allowed to leave prison, him and McQueen became part of the COLD WAR END ACTIVIST GROUP, and left his ballet company, to become a special agent of the British Intelligence Agency, the equivalent to the CIA in the USA.

Until 1980, he was an active member of the BIA, and became the head agent of the agency. In 1982 he was called the supreme agent of Intelligence, the highest rank inside BIA. With the outbreak of the end of cold war in 24 September 1998, he was arrested by the FBI and was kept in the United States for 3 years, when Sir Richard Smith, who had become the Embassador of the United Kigdom wrote the Supreme Article of 43, which was accepted by the Prime Minister Winston Churchill, saying that "All who had been active for the empire of the united kingdom in service of her magesty the Queen, and were arrested by intelligence agencies of a foreign country, must be deported back to the British government and left for the Prime Minister to decide their fate". He was taken back to the United Kingdom, where he became Secretary for the Magesty.

He received a Golden Award of Sir Enrichment and contributions to the country in 1999.

He died in the past day 18 March 2011, with cardiac arrest. The memorial service for sir McQueen will be held in 29 March, at the St.Paul's Church in London.

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