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RCMP & DEA says American whistle blower told truth about corruption before Harper authorized fake extradition!
March 7, 2016 - 3:34pm
The American former federal agent who came and filed a refugee claim in Canada after the Americans seized his book about massive $1B drug smuggling into Canada had honest supporters in the RCMP and DEA who were looking into a $3 million bribe/campaign contribution paid by Jeb Bush to keep looking the other way. This is a long story but implicates some major people in Canada and the Bush family as well as a corrupt RCMP colonel named Pierre Jeanette in Montreal and a now retired corrupt FBI agent who has Canadian citizenship and a $7 million home in Montreal named Terry Nelson. Coincidentally, Nelson and a pal of Harper's named Mike Huxtable were both arrested with 4 tons of cocaine in Saskatchewan, but the Ministry of Justice instructed a judge in Regina that the court files should be sealed.
Three murders of witnesses then followed including one investigative reporter named Webb who supposed committed suicide by shooting himself TWICE in the head. A crooked former RCMP lawyer who had an affair with murder victim Jeanette Kelly also coincidentally represented the whistle-blower and yet another insider witness named Erling Ingvaldsen. Sounds like a movie but start here and then read some of the seized book manuscripts that were leaked. More than a dozen honest coppers tried to do the right thing on both sides of the border but Harper's Justice Ministry made sure the witnesses were booted out of Canada ASAP. One has been married to a Canadian woman for 17 years and has not seen his two Canadian sons in 5 years even though MP Omar Alghabra told him he could return to Canada 6 years ago, the Americans are playing dirty tricks to keep him stranded in China. Anyway this shows exactly how America forces its corruption and censorship onto the Canadian people and government http://www.worldlawdirect.com/forum/off-topic-messages/91146-uncle-sam-s.... Be sure to read the 11 page report of a Canadian investigator named Reiken found in this shocking law society complaint against the compromised lawyer mentioned above... http://gilmourlawsocietycomplaint.wordpress.com and note how the lawyer himself was arrested for child abuse to obtain his "cooperation" in burying this scandal. Things didn't go quite as planned however. The images at this link will make you stop chuckling http://www.veteranstodayforum.com/viewtopic.php?t=1229
The letters from MP Alghabra and the Private Investigative report can both be found as exhibits here as well http://ohiocourtroomcorruption.blogspot.ca , and apparently MP Paul Szabo was given the same video that the whistle blower gave to the honest agents who tried to help him get sanctuary in Canada. Another FBI informant and associate of Bruce was found shot in the head 5 times (al Chalem) - which was the incident that prompted him to seek refuge in Canada with his wife and inlaws. Harper's willfull ignorance of all the above is also demonstrated in a letter sent to Harper, who apparently was thought to be honest by the whistle blower at the time. http://2006bruce.blogspot.ca So at the end of the day, we have a guy who is punished three times for trying to expose two crimes against the Canadian people ($1B of drug smuggling, and a $43 million fraud against Canadian investors). The man who stole the $43 million spends a grand total of 8 months in a luxury U.S. prison and then was released only if he agreed to live abroad and stay quiet. The whistle-blower however is forced out of Canada and separated from his family for 7 years for reporting the crime. This is not too much different than what they did to Bradley Manning, and our government (under Harper) was an accomplice to obstruction of justice. Therefore, should not Harper and Nicholson be held accountable. The man had four Toronto attorneys and aside from the Gilmour guy named in the Law Society complaint, another was Marshal Drukarsh of Toronto. Should this wrong be made right or will Canada keep punishing the family of the whistle blower by keeping them 5,000 miles apart?