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PRESS RELEASE: BLACK STUDENT GETS THROWN IN JAIL FOR STUDYING

NOTE From The Author of Ueber Alles:

The following a letter I sent to the president of WESTERN WASHINGTON
UNIVERSITY, Karen W. Morse

I hope everyone is outraged at what happened to me. It can happen to
anyone. We, as people who love The Truth - that is, use it in our work
must stand against this type of aggression.
I was thrown into prison for "studying"! After running into the same
university police officer for 5 times in one school year. Wherein he
waited until Memorial Day Weekend to
show this very unacceptable behavior from a person trusted by The
University and Students.

I am now trying to secure attorneys to fight this all the way. Please
take your time to investigate this matter and express your outrage to
the President of WESTERN & THE PRESS, yourself.
This is her email address: (e-mail address removed)

Thank You.

The Author of Ueber Alles.

6.10.2006

RE: PRESS RELEASE - Notice of Impending LEGAL ACTION Against WESTERN on
RACIAL DISCRIMINATION

Copies to: Attorneys/Press/Professors

Dear Sir/Madam,

I am a Physicist (BS 1995), a student at WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY
and I have made an important scientific discovery - The 4th Dimension.
I will not get into scientific details, but Einstein's suggestion that
the 4th Dimension is "TIME" is not correct.

I have been a student at Western Washington University since 2003.
What I am doing here is use the Library and other facilities, while a
student to help me do work to explain my scientific discovery. I am
doing my own private research while a student (INDEPENDENT LEARNING) to
be able make arrangements with WESTERN and Corporations on future
scientific work ( that is now under Nobel consideration) I will
undertake. I plan to contact Engineering, Mathematics, Physics
professors at WESTERN by September 1, 2006. I have also contacted
Universities around the world to alert them to my work.

This new discovery will help LAW - ENFORCEMENT, so I have taken the
liberty of seeking a meeting with The FBI, CIA, and NSA.

I am writing to protest the constant harassment of your University
Police - I name University Police, J. Alexander [ UP# 863 ]. He has
persistently harassed me on campus and I believe it is because I am a
Black Man.

To the effect, he gave me a "Criminal Trespass", THEN had me arrested
and thrown in county jail (5.27.2006) my crime was "studying"; I have a
VALID WESTERN ID CARD , valid until September 2006 - I have paid
Western Washington University, tuition; myself. This mental Grief and
Distress is now "unbearable".

Note before: University Police, J. Alexander [ UP# 863 ], has met me
at that location (where he gave me the "Criminal Trespass") 2 weeks
back and I explained to him that with my discovery, insomnia, and
INDEPENDENT work at Western - I stay up all night (DO "all nighters" )
to work - I need a quiet area and the university is it. I have been
doing this since September 2005!

I have created a website to explain my discovery, it is called : "Ueber
Alles - The Struggle of Kurt Schwierige" - It reads like a movie, but I
use this teaching technique so people can learn complex ideas with
ease.

A of all my Technical Papers is as follows.

(1) New Ideas in Relativity
[ Physics ]

(2) PI made Rational
[ Physics / Mathematics ]

(3) Game Theory
[ Computer Systems Engineering / Machine Science / Computer Science /
Neuroscience / Physics / Mathematics / 4D-Space Theory ]

(4) Machine Science
[ Computer Science / Neuroscience / Computer Systems Engineering ]

(5) Machine Programming
[ Computer Systems Engineering / Machine Science / Computer Science /
Neuroscience / Physics / Mathematics / Music / Psychology ]

(6) 4D-Space Games
[ Video Games played via "thought" : Virtual Reality Video Games Made
Real... Computer Systems Engineering / Machine Science / Computer
Science / Neuroscience : "Play With The Future, Today." ]

(7) Reflection, Light & Properties of "The Invisible"
[ Physics & Engineering ]

(8) Grid Computing, Virtual Machines & Internet Inefficiency
[ Computer Science ]

(9) The Unified Field Theory
[ Physics ]

(10) The Operating System of Organic Machines
[ Computer Systems Engineering / Machine Science / Computer Science /
Neuroscience / Physics / Mathematics / 4D Space Theory ]

I am urgently asking for your assistance on this matter. I am at my
wits end and I think I do not need to justify my scientific work to
University Police, I just let them understand that I am a legal
student, with legal / valid ID and I am causing no trouble to anyone.

I will seek Legal Counsel on the events that happened on May 27, 2006.
I have tried to go and speak with an official, but was handcuffed (FOR
BEING ON SCHOOL PROPERTY), was given another citation and was escorted
off campus.

Now, I have been made to understand, I now have to show up in court
twice, this Trespass carries a maximum FINE of 90 days in JAIL and
$1000 Penalty. I NOW have a CRIMINAL RECORD as a result of the events
that happened on 5.27.2006.

It is a real tragedy that matters should lead to this, with such an
important scientific discovery - I was planning to name Western
Washington University, my school for Research and Development.

How to contact me is listed on my Website.

Thank You.

The Author of Ueber Alles.
[ A very Disgusted Student ]
 
K

KIV11

(e-mail address removed) wrote:

Everything not related to Freemasonry has been deleted, please see
remainder below.....

Ooops, nothing here!
 
R

Rob Sandilands

I am a Physicist (BS 1995)etc
.... given the tenor of this article, I suspect that the BS does not
stand for 'Bachelor of Science' ... and the grammar and phrasing tends
only serves to confirm my opinion ...

--

Rob Sandilands PM
Warwick Lodge No 160 UGLQ

'I don't suffer from insanity. I enjoy every minute of it!'
 
T

teslacoils2006

they work hand in hand
The freemason control media the towns the local governents and law
enforcement while the bilderbergs help them with unlimited money....
http://www.lufa.ca/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=999
The plan Amschel laid out consisted of several steps, including:
1) Law is force in disguise. Right lies in force ("Might makes Right")
The right to rule lies in force.
2) Political freedom is an idea, not a fact. In order to usurp
political power, all that is necessary is to preach 'liberalism,' and
the electorates will give up more and more power to the conspirators.
3) Money is all powerful. Governments are insignificant compared to
money. Since governments control the money, that control must be
removed from governments, and put in the hands of the conspirators.
4) Any and all means to achieve the goal of world domination by the
conspirators is justified.
5) The size, scope, and power of the conspirators' resources must
remain hidden.
6) Alcohol, drugs, and moral corruption shall be used to weaken the
will of the people.
7) Wars should be instigated and orchestrated so that both sides would
be in their debt (in other words, the conspirators would gain profit
and power, no matter who "won" the wars!).
8) Propaganda and control of information should be used to influence
opinion.
9) Pre-planned and artificially manipulated financial panics and
depression should be used to tame the people, and weaken governments,
so as to ultimately form a one-world government, with the conspirators
as the rulers.
Amschel had 5 sons, 4 of whom he sent to the major cities of four
different major powers of Europe, to establish or gain control over
the
major central bank of each country. Solomon went to Vienna, Austria;
Nathan to London, England; Carl to Naples, Italy; James to Paris,
France; while Meyer (and Amschel) stayed in Frankfurt, Germany. In
addition to these major countries of Germany, Austria, England, Italy
and France, the Rothschilds did extensive banking for the governments
of Belgium, Spain, Brazil, and many other countries. This was all part
of Amschel's plan to gain control over vast wealth and power.
Hells Angels was the 303rd bombers group from the military and once
were freemasonry
triads are recruited as chinese freemasons as well as the yakuzza and
mexican freemasonry
mafia created by the p2 lodge
Russian mafia same gang
so if your law enforcement is freemason and so is your gangs could
their be a problem
http://www.chinahistoryforum.com/lofiversion/index.php/t974.html
http://cultwatchers.blogspot.com/
http://www.freemasonrywatch.org/triads.html
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1080323626556_1/?...
Corruption and cover up
CTV.ca News Staff
In the 1990s, before Hong Kong was reverted from British to Chinese
control, millions of residents were looking to relocate on the chance
that things went bad after the handover. Canada, with its huge expat
communities in Vancouver and Toronto, quickly became a desirable
destination.
Day after day, people lined up at the Canadian High Commission in Hong
Kong, waiting to apply for visas. Many of those seeking landed
immigrant status were people looking to come to Canada for the right
reasons, but according to former Royal Hong Kong Police Chief
Detective
Inspector Sandy Boucher, Canada was also gaining a reputation in
organized crime circles as a haven for those mixed up in shady
dealings.
"We knew that many of our organized crime figures -- people with
records, people without records but serious criminals - were looking
to move to Canada," says Boucher.
But while Canadian authorities are supposed to keep those kinds of
people out, in Hong Kong, something appeared to be going very wrong.
"Some applied (for visas) and were turned back, some applied and got
in," says Boucher. "It was no secret."
One such immigrant was Lee Chau Ping, a notorious drug trafficker who
is known as the Ice Queen. In 1992, after police raided her labs and
one of her safe houses, the Ice Queen got on a plane headed for
Canada.
Not thinking that the Canadian government would let her stay, Boucher
assumed the Ice Queen had headed oversees to wait for the heat on her
gang to die down a little. So he was shocked when an RCMP officer told
him she had been granted landed immigrant status.
"I said, 'It can't be - she's got a criminal record. I know
she's known to Canadian authorities.'"
But apparently, Lee Chau Ping - who posed as a businesswoman ready to
invest $170,000 in a Chicken Delight franchise in a tiny town in
northern Saskatchewan - had slipped under the radar. And Brian
McAdam, the immigration control officer at the High Commission in Hong
Kong, soon learned that other criminals had too.
"I discovered that these Triad people (members of secret Chinese
organized crime fraternities that have ties to members of the Hong
Kong
business community) were regulars at getting visas to visit their
families or go on holidays as the case may be, and yet clearly on the
file was intelligence information identifying who they were."
McAdam was puzzled as to how known criminals were able to get into
Canada, but a little bit of digging turned up connections between the
Triad members and officials working inside the Canadian embassy. In
fact, according to McAdam, High Commission staff was on the receiving
end of expensive gifts, cocktail parties, yacht trips and visits to
the
casinos in Macau.
According to Garry Clement, who worked at the time as an RCMP officer
stationed at the High Commission, the freebies even included cash for
betting on the horses at Hong Kong's Happy Valley racetrack. But he
was suspicious that those perks would come with a price.
"At what point do you draw the line? And you've got to ask yourself
who are the people that are giving, and what do you owe in return? It
was a Chinese gentleman that I had met ... (who) told me very early on
nobody in Chinese culture does anything for nothing. And I never
forgot
that. And I think that's where you have to look at - why was the
Canadian mission being targeted? Why was the Canadian mission being
invited out to all these events?"
McAdam and Clement set out for the answers. Immediately, they found
obvious signs of corruption: complaints from a Chinese couple that
someone at the embassy had offered to expedite their visa application
in exchange for $10,000; fake immigration stamps and a fake visa
receipt. In one incident, McAdam actually saw the criminal records of
Triad members literally drop off their files after he pulled them up
on
the computer.
W-FIVE found a man who knows firsthand of the links between Hong
Kong's organized crime circles and the Canadian High Commission. He
agreed to be interviewed, but, fearing for his life, only under the
condition that his identity be protected.
The man told W-FIVE that the corruption at the High Commission was a
"fairly open secret" among Hong Kong's middle class. He said
Triad members, including "famous businessmen, solicitors, legislators
(and) accountants" used to invite embassy staff to the races and
lavish parties.
"Some money change hands, some handshake and problem solved," he
said. "They give you a Rolex, fancy car, then when you get hooked,
they ask you to do a favour."
The source told W-FIVE he was never aware of the exact price for a
Canadian visa, but he estimated the entry cost for a Triad member's
family would be in the neighbourhood of $500,000 HK. And he said the
corruption was far and wide within the embassy. "Without help from
insiders it won't work. ... It takes more than one person in the High
Commission to get the job done, not just one single person - there
must be big, big scandal behind it all."
In 1992, the Department of Foreign Affairs sent over a computer expert
from Ottawa to probe the lapses. The top-secret report prepared by
that
expert, David Balser, confirmed the existence of some alarming
security
breaches at the mission, including the fact that unauthorized staff
had
access to the computer system where visas could be approved with a
check mark and criminal records could be scrubbed clean.
But though the report revealed some major problems, it went virtually
unnoticed. In 1995, Liberal MP David Kilgour wrote a letter to
then-prime minister Jean Chretien warning of the "highly
irresponsible and/or illegal practices" at the High Commission and
asking for a full public inquiry. It was never acknowledged.
Then, in 1996, RCMP Corporal Robert Read was assigned to review the
Hong Kong file. And while he too thought there were clear problems
that
needed to be investigated, he says he was urged by his superiors to
turn a blind eye.
"This is water under the bridge, why go over this again," Read says
he was told. After he encountered more and more roadblocks thrown up
by
his bosses and government bureaucrats, he says he "arrived at the
opinion that the progress I was making was not that pleasing to my
superiors."
And Read wasn't the only member of the RCMP to be shut down by the
force. In 1993, Staff Sergeant Jim Puchniak requested permission to go
to Hong Kong to conduct a full investigation, but he was told by the
RCMP liason officer at the mission, Inspector Gary Lagamodiere, that
doing so would upset the High Commissioner.
"Why would anybody who is the head of a mission fear the RCMP coming
in to conduct an investigation if everything is above board?" he
recalls wondering. "My instinct then, and still is, if there was
nothing to hide, you would welcome a police investigation, so
obviously
there was something going on."
But unlike Puchniak, Read wasn't willing to accept the roadblocks he
encountered. In 1999, he made an unthinkable move for a police
officer,
breaking his oath of secrecy and going public about the scandal. The
RCMP reacted quickly, firing the 24-year veteran after finding him
guilty of professional misconduct.
But Read appealed his dismissal, and in 2003, the RCMP's External
Review Committee issued a scathing indictment over the handling of the
Hong Kong affair. In its decision the committee wrote the "the RCMP
was walking on eggshells whenever it conducted an investigation into
activities at a Canadian mission abroad and basically restricted to
what the Department of Foreign Affairs was willing to allow it to
investigate.
"What is at issue was a deliberate choice made by the RCMP not to
pursue an investigation into possible wrongdoing even though the
numerous examples had been drawn to its attention of incidents that
suggested an immigration fraud ring was operating within the very
premises of the mission and possibly involved employees of the
Government of Canada."
Scott Newark, the former head of the Canadian Police Association, said
the decision makes clear the proper relationship between police and
government agencies.
"For me, the larger issue here, the thing that is most problematic is
not even all of the clear wrong-doing going on in Hong Kong and the
after-effects of that. It's the fact that the institution and the
people involved who we give guns and badges to and swear public oaths
and that have the obligation to investigate and enforce the law
decided
that their duty was not to do that."
While the report clearly vindicated Read, the RCMP has refused to
reinstate him - a decision he is fighting in Federal Court. But
because he never got the investigation he wanted into the Canadian
High
Commission in Hong Kong, questions about the depth of the corruption
and political interference there will probably never be answered. Both
John Higgenbotham, the Canadian High Commissioner in Hong Kong from
1989 to 1994, and RCMP Superintendent Giuliano Zaccardelli - people
who may be able to lend some perspective to the unanswered questions
--
refused to be interviewed by W-FIVE.
But regardless of who was responsible, for retired RCMP superintendent
Garry Clement, it all comes down to one thing.
"Did we drop the ball? I have to take as much credit - I was a
senior officer in the RCMP. ... I don't think we should try to defend
it. The bottom line is, we dropped the ball in this investigation."
 
T

teslacoils2006

they work hand in hand
The freemason control media the towns the local governents and law
enforcement while the bilderbergs help them with unlimited money....
http://www.lufa.ca/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=999
The plan Amschel laid out consisted of several steps, including:
1) Law is force in disguise. Right lies in force ("Might makes Right")
The right to rule lies in force.
2) Political freedom is an idea, not a fact. In order to usurp
political power, all that is necessary is to preach 'liberalism,' and
the electorates will give up more and more power to the conspirators.
3) Money is all powerful. Governments are insignificant compared to
money. Since governments control the money, that control must be
removed from governments, and put in the hands of the conspirators.
4) Any and all means to achieve the goal of world domination by the
conspirators is justified.
5) The size, scope, and power of the conspirators' resources must
remain hidden.
6) Alcohol, drugs, and moral corruption shall be used to weaken the
will of the people.
7) Wars should be instigated and orchestrated so that both sides would
be in their debt (in other words, the conspirators would gain profit
and power, no matter who "won" the wars!).
8) Propaganda and control of information should be used to influence
opinion.
9) Pre-planned and artificially manipulated financial panics and
depression should be used to tame the people, and weaken governments,
so as to ultimately form a one-world government, with the conspirators
as the rulers.
Amschel had 5 sons, 4 of whom he sent to the major cities of four
different major powers of Europe, to establish or gain control over
the
major central bank of each country. Solomon went to Vienna, Austria;
Nathan to London, England; Carl to Naples, Italy; James to Paris,
France; while Meyer (and Amschel) stayed in Frankfurt, Germany. In
addition to these major countries of Germany, Austria, England, Italy
and France, the Rothschilds did extensive banking for the governments
of Belgium, Spain, Brazil, and many other countries. This was all part
of Amschel's plan to gain control over vast wealth and power.
Hells Angels was the 303rd bombers group from the military and once
were freemasonry
triads are recruited as chinese freemasons as well as the yakuzza and
mexican freemasonry
mafia created by the p2 lodge
Russian mafia same gang
so if your law enforcement is freemason and so is your gangs could
their be a problem
http://www.chinahistoryforum.com/lofiversion/index.php/t974.html
http://cultwatchers.blogspot.com/
http://www.freemasonrywatch.org/triads.html
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1080323626556_1/?...
Corruption and cover up
CTV.ca News Staff
In the 1990s, before Hong Kong was reverted from British to Chinese
control, millions of residents were looking to relocate on the chance
that things went bad after the handover. Canada, with its huge expat
communities in Vancouver and Toronto, quickly became a desirable
destination.
Day after day, people lined up at the Canadian High Commission in Hong
Kong, waiting to apply for visas. Many of those seeking landed
immigrant status were people looking to come to Canada for the right
reasons, but according to former Royal Hong Kong Police Chief
Detective
Inspector Sandy Boucher, Canada was also gaining a reputation in
organized crime circles as a haven for those mixed up in shady
dealings.
"We knew that many of our organized crime figures -- people with
records, people without records but serious criminals - were looking
to move to Canada," says Boucher.
But while Canadian authorities are supposed to keep those kinds of
people out, in Hong Kong, something appeared to be going very wrong.
"Some applied (for visas) and were turned back, some applied and got
in," says Boucher. "It was no secret."
One such immigrant was Lee Chau Ping, a notorious drug trafficker who
is known as the Ice Queen. In 1992, after police raided her labs and
one of her safe houses, the Ice Queen got on a plane headed for
Canada.
Not thinking that the Canadian government would let her stay, Boucher
assumed the Ice Queen had headed oversees to wait for the heat on her
gang to die down a little. So he was shocked when an RCMP officer told
him she had been granted landed immigrant status.
"I said, 'It can't be - she's got a criminal record. I know
she's known to Canadian authorities.'"
But apparently, Lee Chau Ping - who posed as a businesswoman ready to
invest $170,000 in a Chicken Delight franchise in a tiny town in
northern Saskatchewan - had slipped under the radar. And Brian
McAdam, the immigration control officer at the High Commission in Hong
Kong, soon learned that other criminals had too.
"I discovered that these Triad people (members of secret Chinese
organized crime fraternities that have ties to members of the Hong
Kong
business community) were regulars at getting visas to visit their
families or go on holidays as the case may be, and yet clearly on the
file was intelligence information identifying who they were."
McAdam was puzzled as to how known criminals were able to get into
Canada, but a little bit of digging turned up connections between the
Triad members and officials working inside the Canadian embassy. In
fact, according to McAdam, High Commission staff was on the receiving
end of expensive gifts, cocktail parties, yacht trips and visits to
the
casinos in Macau.
According to Garry Clement, who worked at the time as an RCMP officer
stationed at the High Commission, the freebies even included cash for
betting on the horses at Hong Kong's Happy Valley racetrack. But he
was suspicious that those perks would come with a price.
"At what point do you draw the line? And you've got to ask yourself
who are the people that are giving, and what do you owe in return? It
was a Chinese gentleman that I had met ... (who) told me very early on
nobody in Chinese culture does anything for nothing. And I never
forgot
that. And I think that's where you have to look at - why was the
Canadian mission being targeted? Why was the Canadian mission being
invited out to all these events?"
McAdam and Clement set out for the answers. Immediately, they found
obvious signs of corruption: complaints from a Chinese couple that
someone at the embassy had offered to expedite their visa application
in exchange for $10,000; fake immigration stamps and a fake visa
receipt. In one incident, McAdam actually saw the criminal records of
Triad members literally drop off their files after he pulled them up
on
the computer.
W-FIVE found a man who knows firsthand of the links between Hong
Kong's organized crime circles and the Canadian High Commission. He
agreed to be interviewed, but, fearing for his life, only under the
condition that his identity be protected.
The man told W-FIVE that the corruption at the High Commission was a
"fairly open secret" among Hong Kong's middle class. He said
Triad members, including "famous businessmen, solicitors, legislators
(and) accountants" used to invite embassy staff to the races and
lavish parties.
"Some money change hands, some handshake and problem solved," he
said. "They give you a Rolex, fancy car, then when you get hooked,
they ask you to do a favour."
The source told W-FIVE he was never aware of the exact price for a
Canadian visa, but he estimated the entry cost for a Triad member's
family would be in the neighbourhood of $500,000 HK. And he said the
corruption was far and wide within the embassy. "Without help from
insiders it won't work. ... It takes more than one person in the High
Commission to get the job done, not just one single person - there
must be big, big scandal behind it all."
In 1992, the Department of Foreign Affairs sent over a computer expert
from Ottawa to probe the lapses. The top-secret report prepared by
that
expert, David Balser, confirmed the existence of some alarming
security
breaches at the mission, including the fact that unauthorized staff
had
access to the computer system where visas could be approved with a
check mark and criminal records could be scrubbed clean.
But though the report revealed some major problems, it went virtually
unnoticed. In 1995, Liberal MP David Kilgour wrote a letter to
then-prime minister Jean Chretien warning of the "highly
irresponsible and/or illegal practices" at the High Commission and
asking for a full public inquiry. It was never acknowledged.
Then, in 1996, RCMP Corporal Robert Read was assigned to review the
Hong Kong file. And while he too thought there were clear problems
that
needed to be investigated, he says he was urged by his superiors to
turn a blind eye.
"This is water under the bridge, why go over this again," Read says
he was told. After he encountered more and more roadblocks thrown up
by
his bosses and government bureaucrats, he says he "arrived at the
opinion that the progress I was making was not that pleasing to my
superiors."
And Read wasn't the only member of the RCMP to be shut down by the
force. In 1993, Staff Sergeant Jim Puchniak requested permission to go
to Hong Kong to conduct a full investigation, but he was told by the
RCMP liason officer at the mission, Inspector Gary Lagamodiere, that
doing so would upset the High Commissioner.
"Why would anybody who is the head of a mission fear the RCMP coming
in to conduct an investigation if everything is above board?" he
recalls wondering. "My instinct then, and still is, if there was
nothing to hide, you would welcome a police investigation, so
obviously
there was something going on."
But unlike Puchniak, Read wasn't willing to accept the roadblocks he
encountered. In 1999, he made an unthinkable move for a police
officer,
breaking his oath of secrecy and going public about the scandal. The
RCMP reacted quickly, firing the 24-year veteran after finding him
guilty of professional misconduct.
But Read appealed his dismissal, and in 2003, the RCMP's External
Review Committee issued a scathing indictment over the handling of the
Hong Kong affair. In its decision the committee wrote the "the RCMP
was walking on eggshells whenever it conducted an investigation into
activities at a Canadian mission abroad and basically restricted to
what the Department of Foreign Affairs was willing to allow it to
investigate.
"What is at issue was a deliberate choice made by the RCMP not to
pursue an investigation into possible wrongdoing even though the
numerous examples had been drawn to its attention of incidents that
suggested an immigration fraud ring was operating within the very
premises of the mission and possibly involved employees of the
Government of Canada."
Scott Newark, the former head of the Canadian Police Association, said
the decision makes clear the proper relationship between police and
government agencies.
"For me, the larger issue here, the thing that is most problematic is
not even all of the clear wrong-doing going on in Hong Kong and the
after-effects of that. It's the fact that the institution and the
people involved who we give guns and badges to and swear public oaths
and that have the obligation to investigate and enforce the law
decided
that their duty was not to do that."
While the report clearly vindicated Read, the RCMP has refused to
reinstate him - a decision he is fighting in Federal Court. But
because he never got the investigation he wanted into the Canadian
High
Commission in Hong Kong, questions about the depth of the corruption
and political interference there will probably never be answered. Both
John Higgenbotham, the Canadian High Commissioner in Hong Kong from
1989 to 1994, and RCMP Superintendent Giuliano Zaccardelli - people
who may be able to lend some perspective to the unanswered questions
--
refused to be interviewed by W-FIVE.
But regardless of who was responsible, for retired RCMP superintendent
Garry Clement, it all comes down to one thing.
"Did we drop the ball? I have to take as much credit - I was a
senior officer in the RCMP. ... I don't think we should try to defend
it. The bottom line is, we dropped the ball in this investigation."
 
A

Alex fisher

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... given the tenor of this article, I suspect that the BS does not
stand for 'Bachelor of Science' ...

Particularly since the abbreviation for Bachelor of Science is *not* BS (it's
B.Sc. - note the full stops (periods if you're USAian)).
and the grammar and phrasing tends
only serves to confirm my opinion ...

--

Rob Sandilands PM
Warwick Lodge No 160 UGLQ

'I don't suffer from insanity. I enjoy every minute of it!'

- --
Alex Fisher JS
Lodge Caledonian No. 14
United Grand Lodge of Queensland


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