We have listed these items as reasonable searches for any legitimate investigation of Russell Williams:
1) Why did Canada not learn from the Nancy Ludwig murder involving 'blood justice' (dna)
2) Why were the contents of Williams garage attic Pantyland not treated as evidence?
3) Why is Mary Elizabeth Harriman the most frequently search person at www.abeldanger.net?
4) Why has Canada, most notably French Canada and 'queer Canada', not blocked the Twisted Sisters deployed by City of London in their attempts to traumatize and brutalize North American citizens including Jon Benet Ramsey (Williams-Harriman?) and the 4 ladies, two suing, two dead, who were attacked by the Beast Russell CANADIAN STALLION Williams.
5) Why are good cops like RCMP Dick Bent of Vancouver blocked in their attempts to investigate heinous crimes against common citizens. We have been using the term IOC since before Civil Case 1:08-1600 (RMC) as you can glean from this google return after googling IOC + Chips + Pastel + Hamish:
Search results ( Chips + IOC + Pastel + Hamish )
Abel Danger: Good Queen Bess and the Stranglers Scarf - Chapter 8
Good Queen Bess and the Stranglers Scarf - Chapter 8
Hamish, Room 1002 BH. “ Chips had just been considering if BH was Agent Bravo Hotel when Corazon pulled down an IOC in Pastel Apricot and gave him a view to a sweet spot.
www.abeldanger.net/2010/08/good-queen-bess-and... - CachedAbel Danger: Good Queen Bess and the Stranglers Scarf - Chapter 5
Good Queen Bess and the Stranglers Scarf - Chapter 5
KSM Lead Witness Hamish flashed Chips that Conrad Black has been ... Chips focused on her Pastel Strawberry Cream IOC and exposed his Chameleon Slingshot Rumpmaster in ...
www.abeldanger.net/2010/07/good-queen-bess-and... - Cached- Chips had just handed his svelte co-agent an IOC in Pastel Atomic Tangelo when she had countered with a ... Jam handed hand written notes to both Chips and Hamish ...
www.captainsherlock.com/Olympic-Debt/Chapter-25.html - Cached - Hamish, Room 1002 BH. “ Chips had just been considering if BH was Agent Bravo Hotel when Corazon pulled down an IOC in Pastel Apricot and gave him a view to a ...
www.captainsherlock.com/Good-Queen-Bess/chapter-8.html - Cached - ... Clipper came into Jam's Clipper Pastel Easel, Chips ... to put pressure on Brazil and the International Olympic Committee ... on Al Green so Jam suggested to Hamish, Chips ...
www.docstoc.com/docs/15303770/Obama-Olympics-Backfired ...
The lawsuit referenced, Civil Case 1:08-1600 (RMC) could have prevented Air France 447 if the USDOJ had pursued the truth rather than try and silence me. And there would be two less dead women if your lame military and police had 'protected and served'.
Now comes my claim that Maurice Baril, Russell 'THE CANADIAN STALLION' Williams, Charles 'ERRAND BOY' Bouchard, Rick Findley, and Robert Marr appear to have been the 5 'plants' who had Canada attack America on 9/11 for benefit of City of London and enabled by U. S. Senior Executive Service, which my own sister started in 1979.
Stick that in your staid economist pipe and smoke it. By the way, when I flew fighters for NORAD my callsign was 'Smoke'. And in William Tell 1986 I smoked your CF18s from Bagotville or where ever they came from. My old beat up F4D from Fargo beat your 'boys with toys' in Profiles 1/2 and two of my old friends beat the Canadian's in profile 5.
One more thing Harper, we have beaten Baril-Bouchard-Williams-Findley and Marr and I would be surprised if this letter, ver batim, is not up at 3 or 4 websites globally within minutes. It will be up in Chapter 7 of our current book where Glamour Boy and Alberta Darling are getting much accurate ink.
Please note attached photo of QF100 Drone that I got the trophy for and the boys with toys got zilch.
Field McConnell
PS On 9/11/01 my college classmate Captain Chic Burlingame was murdered in American 77. Abel Danger is joining in several lawsuits involving Canada's Russell THE CANADIAN STALLION Williams, Air France 447, Gareth Williams and 9/11. Our Victory Party is scheduled for 9/11/11 in Oxford, England. Enjoy the balance of your summer.
William Tell 1984 saw the introduction of the supersonic QF-100 full-scale drone as a William Tell target and was the first meet in which only full-scale drones were used as missile targets. In 1986, the CF-18 entered in the competition for the first time with the Canadian team, finishing second overall behind a F-15 Team from the USAF's Tactical Air Command.
... under the blue green kilt after Chips had ... AFB in Florida to lay a trap for Charles Bouchard, the ham-fisted helo pilot from Canada ... Global Banking Cartel Speculating - No ...
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TORONTO - This time it’s not just the killer colonel and his wife being sued but the OPP and the Canadian Armed Forces, too.
The Toronto Sun has learned surviving victim Laurie Massicotte is pitted against defendants David Russell Williams, Mary Elizabeth Harriman, the Attorney General of Canada on behalf of the Department of National Defence and her Majesty the Queen in Right of Ontario.
The defendants were served with the notice of claim on July 13 and, in that, document Massicotte and her Belleville lawyer J. David M. Ross outline a number of accusations against them all.
Massicotte will be making the claim that there was a “breach of duty of care by not warning her that a previous sexual assault had taken place on the same street where she lives only days before.”
It also cites a “breach of duty of care by not warning her of previous break and enters that had taken place on the same street” since Sept. 9, 2007 where “items of female clothingwere taken.”
And “the police first described her assault by saying she was a copycat” which made her feel “betrayed” and with “fear and a sense of guilt” to go with suffering from “post traumatic stress and anxiety disorders.”
It’s alleged she has “become depressed, angry, anxious, overwhelmed, trapped, unhappy, confused” as well as dealing with issues of “humiliation, violation, terror stricken, embarrassment and shame.”
The suit raises intriguing questions:
Had police warned residents of Cosy Cove Lane that a similar violent sexual assault occurred days before, would Massicotte have been attacked by neighbour Williams Sept. 29?
Would Cpl. Marie France Comeau have been murdered in Brighton on Nov. 25, 2009 or Jessica Lloyd on Jan. 29, 2010 had the residents known what the police knew?
Remember, two days after Comeau’s murder Brighton/Northumberland County OPP sent out a news release saying “there are presently no issues with regards to public safety.”
There was, in fact, tremendous danger.
Knowing the new appropriate sexual assault investigative protocols stemming the previous Jane Doe case, the OPP conducted an internal probe — as has the military.
But what is needed is a public inquiry to find out among many things who was so disrespectful to a sexual assault victim with the “copycat” comment and has there been internal discipline? A public probe may also be able to find out how Williams was able to get so high in rank and away with heinous such crimes while commanding such important missions as piloting the Queen, prime minister and commanding CFB Trenton and Camp Mirage?
Were there ever complaints about his behaviour from subordinates?
In a letter to the editor April 22 Rear Admiral Andrew Smith, Chief of Military personnel wrote “we conducted thorough administrative investigations to see if we had missed anything throughout his military career that could have indicated early warning signs of his horrific actions. We carefully reviewed his medical, personnel and military history and found nothing.”
Is that good enough? Or would it be better to get someone other than the very people who promoted Williams, to be the ones to investigate?
This is the second civil action taken against Williams and his wife — the first being from the first female victim from Cosy Cove Lane. The unnamed victim is seeking $2.45-million damages.
The actual amounts Massicotte will be seeking are expected to be explained in the soon to be filed statement of claim but sources say they could be in excess of what the first victim is claiming.
The big question for the OPP and to the DND is what is the cost to get this right? Why has no one in government stepped up to help this predator’s numerous victims? Why do such victims have to resort to the courts?
None of Massicotte’s assertions have been filed or tested in court and the defendants did not comment Monday.
However her allegations should not be swept under the red tape rug. The powers-that-be have a responsibility and it starts by throwing out the normal legal rule book.
Some out-of-the-box thinking is needed.
For example the OPP can continue to offer regular and constant patrols of the area and the military could offer assistance to all of the former colonel’s victims — including sending over soldiers and equipment to knock down Williams’ eyesore of a cottage, paint and repair his victim’s homes, offer counselling and fair and appropriate compensation — at least a portion of what is being paid out annually to keep Williams alive in Kingston.
There is nothing anybody can do to change what Williams did to his victims.
There are still financial and non-financial actions that can be taken now, not years from now, to help those destroyed by this to at least have some shot at healing — without having to ever enter a courtroom.
And why didn't CSIS investigate the links between the corrupt and possibly-treasonous role of employees of Correctional Services of Canada in the Taliban Great Escape, staged just one week before the federal election, and the recent assassination in Afghanistan? On July 12, a close associate gunned down Mr. Karzai's powerful half brother at his home in Kandahar. Five days later, Karzai's inner circle suffered another hit when gunmen in Kabul killed Jan Mohammad Khan, a presidential adviser on tribal issues and a former governor of Uruzgan province, which is also in the south. The 65-year-old, grey-haired mayor was slain inside a heavily fortified government compound just before he was to meet with local residents caught up in a land dispute, according to Mohammad Nabi, an employee of the mayor's office. The attacker was holding a piece of paper and trying to talk to the mayor when he detonated a bomb hidden inside his turban, said Mr. Nabi, who witnessed the killing. “After that, there was some shooting,” he said. “I hid behind a wall. The windows were shattered. There was dark smoke.” In the aftermath, part of the attacker's black and grey-striped turban was strewn on the ground next to a blood-spattered tree. One civilian was also killed and another civilian and a security guard were wounded, the governor's office said. Mr. Hamidi was buried Wednesday evening in a family plot near Kandahar University. Mr. Karzai's elder brother, Qayyum Karzai, was overcome with grief at the funeral. “It is a bad day for Kandahar and it is a bad day for Afghanistan. The Kandahar mayor was an honest Muslim who was serving the country,” Mr. Qayyum Karzai said, then wiped tears from his eyes with both hands and walked away. The Taliban has claimed responsibility for the trio of killings. But the south is rife with tribal rivalries and criminals and it is not yet certain the group orchestrated the assassinations. Taliban spokesman Qari Yousef Ahmadi called the killing a “big blow” to the Karzai administration. He told The Associated Press that the Taliban killed the mayor because he ordered the destruction of homes that city officials claimed had been illegally constructed. He said the mayor was killed to avenge the deaths of two children during the demolition work. Kandahar Governor Tooryalai Wesa said the two children were accidentally killed by a bulldozer knocking down the homes. During his four years as mayor, Mr. Hamidi had campaigned against warlords and criminals and was particularly harsh on people who took illegal control of property, according to his son-in-law, Abdullah Khan. Just before the killing, the mayor had ordered more than a dozen large homes torn down in the north end of the city, saying they had been built illegally. “From day one, I was afraid,” Mr. Khan told the AP in a telephone interview. “I wanted to put pressure on him to leave.” He expressed doubt the authorities were up to the task of investigating the killing. The president denounced the attack, blaming “terrorists who don't want this country to be rebuilt.” General John Allen, the new commander of U.S. and NATO forces in Afghanistan, and Ryan Crocker, the new U.S. ambassador to Afghanistan, also condemned the assassination. “Clearly a string of assassinations is not a good sign ... but at the same time, this could be a sign of significant weakness on the part of an enemy who has had a pretty darn hard year,” Mr. Crocker told reporters at his first briefing at the U.S. Embassy in Kabul. “I don't think you can chart a straight line that says that three assassinations guarantees a total unravelling either of international support or Afghan confidence. It could very well go the other way.” Kate Clark, senior analyst with the Afghanistan Analysts Network, said the loss of another presidential ally in the south — Mr. Karzai's main base of political support — could weaken the president there. Insurgents are “doing very well if they're managing to pick off these major figures,” she said. “These people are not easy to target.” Mr. Hamidi, an accountant who also had U.S. citizenship and spent years living in northern Virginia, was considered an ally of Wali Karzai in Kandahar but he operated behind the scenes. His name was mentioned as someone who might take over Mr. Wali Karzai's unofficial position — a master operator who played hard-line tribal and political factions against one another to retain ultimate control over the restive province. However, some said his tribal contacts were not strong enough to assume that role. Mr. Hamidi, who has family in Toronto, spent 30 years in exile in Arlington, Va., as an accountant before being appointed mayor of the volatile provincial capital by President Karzai in 2007. He had survived other assassination attempts, including a 2009 bombing that prompted Canadian officials to buy him an armour-plated SUV. In several recent interviews with The Canadian Press, Mr. Hamidi expressed frustration with powerbrokers who were upset with his attempts at land reform and to clean out corruption in the municipal office. "I am conducting jihad against these corrupt people," he said in an interview earlier this month in his office at the provincial governor's palace. With files from The Canadian Press
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