Posted on 11/15/2004 12:25:17 PM PST by Clive
Judges approve more than 99 per cent of the requests by CSIS to spy on people in Canada, according to records obtained by The Globe and Mail.
While the government says espionage is one of its most intrusive powers, records show that Federal Court judges almost never disagree with Canadian Security Intelligence Service agents who ask for permission to take extraordinary steps so they can discover more about suspected terrorists or foreign spies.
CSIS officials say this speaks to the fact that they run a highly disciplined spy service, whereas critics suggest judges are giving carte blanche to intelligence operations. "What I would think is mostly the courts rubber-stamp the requests," said defence lawyer Paul Copeland, who has represented several clients accused of being national security threats.
Intelligence-gathering warrants, described in Section 21 of the CSIS Act, allow agents to intercept the communications of suspected terrorists or foreign spies. The warrants also allow CSIS agents to take highly invasive steps -- they can "enter any place" in order "to obtain access to any thing," according to the law -- in the name of safeguarding national security.
Because these spying powers are so vast, they require a high threshold to exercise. Judges must be convinced that "other investigative procedures have been tried and have failed" and "the urgency of the matter is such that it would be impractical to carry out the investigation using only other investigative procedures."
Yet the Federal Court is nearly always persuaded. Between 1993 and 2003, CSIS filed warrant applications at a rate of between 200 and 300 a year for a total of 2,544 applications.
Only 18 of these requests were rejected by the Federal Court, the last denial occurring five years ago, according to records obtained by The Globe under the Access to Information Act.
This means CSIS has succeeded in having its warrant applications approved 99.3 per cent of the time.
To people affiliated with CSIS, the success rate is less reflective of the judicial rubber-stamping than of the service's strong internal vetting procedures.
At a public commission this summer, Jack Hooper, a top CSIS official, testified that acquiring warrants was a "very, very extensive" process that involved double-checking facts, getting outside lawyers to review them and then getting a federal minister to sign off on the application -- all before a Federal Court judge looked at it.
Michel Juneau Katsuya, a former CSIS agent who now acts as a consultant for the Northgate Group in Ottawa, said the warrants represent "one of the main investigative tools" used by the service, but they remain difficult to acquire.
"You have to know what you're looking for, you have to know it's there and you have to demonstrate to the magistrate that it's legitimate and it's justified," he said. "It's not something that's going to be given easily because you're actually breaking, technically, the law, if there is something important that you need to acquire."
Each warrant is used to spy on either individual or group targets. There are fixed time frames for the spying.
I can't imagine anything more boring than spying on Canadians.
The judiciary are federal appointments, overwhelmingly appointed by Liberal Prime Ministers.
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It would be a total waste of eyesight - nothing to see in Canada!
I always get a chuckle over your tagline. ;^)
Is CSIS another CBS spinoff? Maybe CSI-Sheboygan?
Yow..! You'd think this would scare away all those American Lefties desirous of immigrating to Canada...seeing as how they love individual freedoms so much. Of course, spying on citizens by a ruling, Leftist Government MIGHT be acceptable to them.
Well, one has to keep an eye on those backbacon smuggling operations...
I don't know aboot that. I imagine all of the terrorists here make for interesting stakeouts, eh?
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The information at this web site has taken several years to accumulate. When we first noticed the stalking/harassment problem, there was no where to go to find this information, we simply had to learn it the hard way. Many of us here believe if we had access to this information when we first noticed something was wrong, we would have been saved a lot of time, grief, and money.
Information we have gathered so far indicates there are thousands of victims of Covert War. We are starting a support group for the folks who want to exchange information or just make contact with other Targets of Covert War. We will pass on what information we can. We hope your calls will help us add to the data we have in order to gather more details of the methods and equipment used to torment Targeted individuals. Please read the following carefully:
(1.) Some mail we have attempted to send or receive on the subject of Covert War has been intercepted, never to reach its destination. This includes both e-mail and Post Office mail. Therefore, it is necessary for anyone wishing to contact us to call in order to confirm any mail sent to us. We, in turn, will contact by phone or publish on our web site the ALIAS name of anyone contacting us so that mail delivery to and from us can be confirmed. We are sorry that our budget does not allow us to accept collect calls at this time. Again, for your safety and privacy, use an alias name.
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Check the call log.
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The government is shutting down web sites that inform the public about Covert War. Just try to access saveamerica.com, which was up and running in February, 2000. Only one month later, in March, 2000, saveamerica.com cannot be accessed and the phone number that was working at that time has been changed to an unlisted number. The secretary who answered the phone in February was very sympathetic but sounded as though she was not able to speak freely. She did say that she had been swamped with calls from all over the United States, reporting the Covert War described herein. Again, we will never voluntarily abandon this web site or phone number. If you are unable to contact us, keep trying. If, after continued attempts, you cannot make contact, read our home page again and keep trying.
NOTE: There has been an increase in marches, rallies, and protests. Having
interfaced with several groups organizing for change, a strange phenomena has been noted. It seems these organizations are having problems getting their e-mail on time. Members miss meetings and marches because the information arrived a day late! Seems the e-mail is being some how delayed. Any group
organizing for change can expect late e-mail. Do not rely on e-mail. Go back to telephone numbers.
E-mail is useful for mailing brochures, flyers, banners, etc. All marches and meetings should be announced by phone or there will be people who never get the word on time. Of course, infiltrators will get the word on time.
Recommended reading:
Dr. Noa Davenport, "Mobbing: Emotional Abuse in the American Workplace"
" having this book in hand can be a great way for gang stalking targets to begin the
process of educating one's friends and family as to the reality of this seemingly 'taboo'
side of contemporary human behaviour." --Eleanor White full review, click here.
David Lawson, "Terrorist Stalking in America" Targeted individuals are
stalked for years by extremist groups who engage in stalking those whom
they consider unfit to survive. For a full book review, click here.
Brian Glick, "The War at Home" $5.00 Everything you need to know
about how the Government is going to infiltrate and mess up your
organization.
H. Michael Sweeney, "The Professional Paranoid" Michael's report on his
experience with the illegal activities of government agencies. Advice to the
reality based paranoid. For a full book review, click here.
Carol Rutz, "A Nation Betrayed" Describes brutal atrocities performed on
American children by our government. From Fidelity Publishing, P.O. Box
365, Grass Lake, MI 49240-0365 For a full book review, click here.
David Morehouse, "Psychic Warrior" Tells of his involvement in secret government remote viewing programs and his subsequent retirement from the military. In spite of government's public debunking of psychic powers, the program started in the 1970's and still continues today.
John Marks, "Search for the Manchurian Candidate" Documents, based on 16,000
pages of Freedom of Information material and personal interviews of the perpetrators and victims, the CIA's MKULTRA program. MKULTRA was the beginning of what is today the Covert War against citizens by thoroughly corrupt elements of government and the elite.
For a full book review, click here.
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** THIS COVER PAGE IS HEAVY ON GRAPHICS. RECOMMEND IMAGE AUTO LOAD OFF **
Appropriate theme music (click to listen): Battle Hymn of the Republic
Last updated: March 3, 2005
Would wearing a tricornered hat be a way to protest the large scale international crimes happening these days? A way to silently remind others that we long to return to early Constitutional principles? A way to locate others who have the same concerns? A way to spark conversations on the really important issues? A method of protest the media could not cover up?
Freedom Isn't Free, and Silence is Consent!
Make no mistake about it: The fact that gang stalking and electronic harassment has become common, and is NOT prosecuted by the justice system of any country, means that constitutional rule of law is DEAD. When citizens can be targeted for years and DECADES without law enforcement acting to stop the crimes, you have no rule of law, you have the rule of the jungle.
What you are going to read on this site may not seem real to the unaware public. There are three statistics, two from official professional sources, which support what we are asserting here:
** A survey like the one on this site was posted on a high volume news site in 2002. 12,000 people visited that survey in 24 hours. About 120 sent in responses saying they had most or all of the symptoms of gang stalking with electronic harassment. That is 1 person in a hundred, primarily in North America.
** Statistics from the book Mobbing: Emotional Abuse in the American Workplace show that in Sweden, about 3.5% of the working population is subject to mobbing, which is gang stalking in the workplace. 3.5% of working people is roughly 1 person in a hundred total, and is in line with the gang stalking survey above.
** Statistics from the British (government) Home Office state that 990,000 people in the United Kingdom are victims of stalking or harassment at any one time as of the year 2000. That is about 1.4 people per hundred. Here again, the gang stalking survey's 1 person in a hundred is not out of line. This information was posted on the cover page of a British international detective and security agency at this link in January 2005.
So when we discuss gang stalking with electronic harassment here, please keep in mind that this is a real issue, not some psychopathic ranting. One question which deserves to be asked of government and the media repeatedly is: Why is this being hushed up?
Daily, unexplainable harassment. Break-ins at home, work, and car. Thefts and sabotage just below a cost where police will act. Vicious, well organized rumour campaigns. Destruction of reputation, career, and relationships. Unusual medical symptoms for which doctors find no cause. Well organized, very cleverly engineered 24/7 harassment by vigilante-style stalking gangs, activities of which are ignored and denied by all levels of government.
Electronically induced sleep deprivation and PAIN.
This web site is about one type of the ongoing (and vigorously denied) government ignored or backed crimes, historically carried on by non- government entities for cover, examples of which started in the 1950s as MKULTRA, and COINTELPRO. The code names were dropped, but the activity never stopped. The crime documented here is a literal covert war on citizens. This covert war operates like a cross between citizen vigilante style "criminal rehabilitation groups" and "contract revenge services" for the rich and powerful.
Our targeted people have had great difficulty finding out who is behind this harassment. On very rare occasions, one of our members will find a revealing piece of information. One such revelation comes from a member who has a seniour police officer as a personal friend. This police officer (on condition of anonymity) revealed that many police departments tacitly encourage the activity of these citizen vigilante groups because they "keep criminals in line."
The anonymous police officer said police recognize that innocent people will sometimes be targeted too, but some police departments consider that an acceptable price to pay for crime control.
RCMP CORRUPTION AND THE HIGH COMMISSION STAFF
Below will give you a grand scale of the corruption. W-5 Exposes the inside workings of what the RCMP has been up to. While Canadian authorities are supposed to keep those criminal drug lords out of Canada, but 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. It was puzzling as to how known criminals were able to get into Canada, but a little bit of digging by W-5 turned up connections between the Triad members and government officials working inside the Canadian embassy. In fact, according to a person named McAdam, the High Commission staff was on the receiving end of expensive gifts, cocktail parties, yacht trips and visits to the casinos in Macau.
But according to W-5 CBC program goes, the RCMP have been up to other things like, Corruption and cover up
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1080323626556_1/?hub=WFive
And believe this, they the RCMP sure as hell drop the ball on this one aright when high ranking officials are known to be bought off. See W-5's video on the story and were it began.
Video Passport scandal and the RCMP 1
Video Passport scandal and the RCMP 2
Video Passport scandal and the RCMP 3
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MPs criticize border security - "New World Order coming in place for Police state Thugs"
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http://www.canada.com/ottawa/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=960fae93-4b1e-4c59-8c11-72258df2e2d5
OTTAWA -- Members of Parliament are highly critical of the RCMP commissioner, asking if Giuliano Zaccardelli has made the right decisions on border security. Conservative MP Peter MacKay says he's stunned and alarmed to hear that 1,600 vehicles ran the border last year. He notes the border guards' union blames a cutback on RCMP officers at the border for the increasing number of people simply not stopping for inspections. Zaccardelli defended his decisions at the Commons justice committee, saying he has re-deployed officers from detachments he has closed. He says the border is safer. MacKay says the top Mountie's assessment doesn't square with the facts. He says the RCMP is cutting its presence at the border at a time when the U.S. is increasing the number of police at the border.
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According to one of the RCMP's websites, they claim to strive to provide enforcement of offenses pertaining to illegal immigration and misuse of Canadian passports and citizenship documents, but W-5 an CBC program dug up corruption and cover-up.
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Politics/2005/04/12/993276-sun.html
MacKay wants Mounties off probe
By Bill Rodgers - SUN MEDIA
Canada's national police force can't be trusted to conduct a wide-ranging investigation into new criminal allegations made at the AdScam inquiry, Conservative Deputy Leader Peter MacKay suggested yesterday. He points to RCMP Commissioner Giuliano Zaccardelli's "perceived" cozy relationship with the government of Jean Chretien and the fact the force was itself tangled up in the sponsorship scandal. "There's already been significant examples of where the RCMP have been too -- and I emphasize too -- closely linked to the Prime Minister's Office," MacKay said, recommending the Quebec or Ontario provincial police conduct a probe instead. Zaccardelli, however, hinted yesterday the Mounties could broaden their investigation into AdScam.
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This is what their website say's, while not doing their jobs, and where corruption is at the highest levels.
What the RCMP are to be doing as law enforcement officials.
Combined Forces Special Enforcement Units (CFSEU)
This unit is made up of officers from the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP), Toronto Police Service (TPS), York Regional Police, Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), Peel Regional Police working in correlation with Citizen and Immigration Canada, Canada Customs and Revenue Agency (CCRA), Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS), the Federal Department of Justice and the Criminal Intelligence Service Ontario (CISO).
The CFSEU investigates, prosecutes, exposes and dismantles organized criminal enterprises. Also, they share intelligence with their partners and cooperate and assist other organized crime units at the national and international levels.
CFSEU is operated out of Cornwall, the GTA and the Golden Horseshoe areas.
For more information on the unit visit their web site www.cfseu.org
Immigration and Passport Sections
The RCMP in partnership with domestic and foreign agencies and the community will strive to provide enforcement of offenses pertaining to illegal immigration and misuse of Canadian passports and citizenship documents.
The following legislation is enforced by the Immigration and Passport Sections:
Immigration Act
Citizenship Act
Passport Offenses Sec 57 Criminal Code
Various Offenses under the Criminal Code, Fraud, Forgery and Uttering
The Toronto West Detachment (Milton) has an Immigration Task Force that assists Citizenship and Immigration in the arrest of individuals and has been very successful in arresting dangerous offenders who are subject to a Deportation Order. These individuals are wanted for or have been convicted of serious crimes. The Toronto West Detachment is also home to an Alien Anti-smuggling Unit.
Undercover Operations
This area is in all avenues of enforcement, conducted towards organized crime and illegal activities
O Division Drug Enforcement Programs
The aim of the O Division Drug Enforcement Program is to prevent the importation, production, traffic and use of illicit drugs. To achieve this objective, investigative resources will focus on high level criminal organizations and individuals involved in the importation of large scale trafficking of drugs, on proceeds of crime and drug prevention. To this end the directorate has maintained a Minimum Priority Enforcement Level (MPEL) that is applicable to all units/sections in the drug program.
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RCMP CORRUPTION AND THE HIGH COMMISSION STAFF
Below will give you a grand scale of the corruption. W-5 Exposes the inside workings of what the RCMP has been up to. While Canadian authorities are supposed to keep those criminal drug lords out of Canada, but 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. It was puzzling as to how known criminals were able to get into Canada, but a little bit of digging by W-5 turned up connections between the Triad members and government officials working inside the Canadian embassy. In fact, according to a person named McAdam, the High Commission staff was on the receiving end of expensive gifts, cocktail parties, yacht trips and visits to the casinos in Macau.
But according to W-5 CBC program goes, the RCMP have been up to other things like, Corruption and cover up
http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1080323626556_1/?hub=WFive
And believe this, they the RCMP sure as hell drop the ball on this one aright when high ranking officials are known to be bought off. See W-5's video on the story and were it began.
Video Passport scandal and the RCMP 1
Video Passport scandal and the RCMP 2
Video Passport scandal and the RCMP 3
MPs criticize border security - "New World Order coming in place for Police state Thugs"
Broadcast News
Tuesday, March 22, 2005
http://www.canada.com/ottawa/ottawacitizen/news/story.html?id=960fae93-4b1e-4c59-8c11-72258df2e2d5
OTTAWA -- Members of Parliament are highly critical of the RCMP commissioner, asking if Giuliano Zaccardelli has made the right decisions on border security. Conservative MP Peter MacKay says he's stunned and alarmed to hear that 1,600 vehicles ran the border last year. He notes the border guards' union blames a cutback on RCMP officers at the border for the increasing number of people simply not stopping for inspections. Zaccardelli defended his decisions at the Commons justice committee, saying he has re-deployed officers from detachments he has closed. He says the border is safer. MacKay says the top Mountie's assessment doesn't square with the facts. He says the RCMP is cutting its presence at the border at a time when the U.S. is increasing the number of police at the border.
© Broadcast News 2005
Case summary of RCMP External Review Committee's decision on Corporal Robert Read
PDF- U.S. Library of Congress report on Asian organized crime and terrorist activity in Canada (.pdf)
Lineups at the Canadian High Commission in Hong Kong
Lee Chau Ping, a.k.a. the Ice Queen
Brian McAdam
Garry Clement
Happy Valley race track, where Triad members allegedly took staff from the Canadian High Commission
W-FIVE's source who explained the link between organized crime and the Canadian mission
Corruption and cover up
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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 cant be shes got a criminal record. I know shes 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 Kongs Happy Valley racetrack. But he was suspicious that those perks would come with a price.
At what point do you draw the line? And youve 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 thats 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 Kongs 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 Kongs 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 members 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 wont 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 wasnt 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 wasnt 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 RCMPs 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. Its 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 dont think we should try to defend it. The bottom line is, we dropped the ball in this investigation.
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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 cant be shes got a criminal record. I know shes 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 Kongs Happy Valley racetrack. But he was suspicious that those perks would come with a price.
At what point do you draw the line? And youve 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 thats 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 Kongs 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 Kongs 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 members 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 wont 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 wasnt 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 wasnt 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 RCMPs 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. Its 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 dont think we should try to defend it. The bottom line is, we dropped the ball in this investigation.
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In 1903, however, there was a great awakening of interest in American Masonry in China. The acquisition of the Philippine Islands, the declaration of the famous "open door policy" by John Hay, and the general renewal of interest in the Orient on the part of Europe and America caused a rapid increase of American population in China and a desire for American Freemasonry. English Freemasonry was solidly established in China, but the English lodges did not offer precisely what the Americans desired. Naturally, there was a tendency to turn to Massachusetts, as the American Grand Lodge with missionary experience and with an existing establishment in China.
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FREEMASONS, THE GOOD THE BAD AND THE UGLY
John Mcadams sits at his desk looking over his top secret file labeled "H", just then the letters start to drop off the page. He looks up his ordinary files and finds the only files starting to erase are the files involving the triads labeled "H". John Mcadams was now faced with a conspiracy that would eventually end his carreer. What John did not know is that the Triads are a loyal branch of the Freemasons and upper echelons loyal to the code were letting them escape out of china through Canada. One known Triad "the Ice queen" is a major drug dealer, she was warned that officers were going to make a attempt to capture her and she got on a plane to Canada. The Shock that she got landed immigrant status before the plane landed is no surprise to me. The connection of the Freemason to government has roots going back as far as John A Mcdonald.
A man named Grant Bristow meets with members of the aryan nations and decides to set up a group called the Heritage Front. He then shows them the best security techniques and help funds the operation. Grant Bristow works for C.S.I.S a national security formed in 1984 after the R.C.M.P unit was shut down over
a call for a royal enquiry to look into the corruption. R.C.M.P just takes on a new name C.S.I.S and the R.C.M.P loyal to the Freemason funnel back into what was suppose to be a civilian authority. The government decides to have an overseer called C.I.R.C that functioned as the government eyes and ears into the agency. C.I.R.C was then filled up with loyal freemasons from the conservative party and refused to give up the seats when there party was no longer opposition. It became corrupt and very clear during the Grant Bristow enquiry that soomething was terribly wrong with the system. Val meradith wrote a minority report that exposes the corruption in the government circles involving the reform party. Grant Bristow taught his followers how to Multistalk or gang stalk. The idea was to involve several people into harrassing one person and provide cover in case one person is accused there always is an allibi. Multistalking has grown into a international phenomina involving everything from ritual abuse to a husband wife dispute where the husband has connection to the freemason he can crush her with just one word to a higher placed freemason. Grant Bristow set up the heritage front meanwhile a man named mathew worked in conjuction with the R.C.M.P to pump up a group called the Antiracist action group. These groups would collide in very sophisticated battles, what they did not know was they were being used by freemason to get control of the gangs and recruit a few for gangstalking purposes. The same method was used to stir up Hells angels into a battles with the Rock machine in quebec. These battle did a lot of benefit to the freemason it allowed recruitment and a chance to experiment different tactics.
Grant Bristow was then ordered to infiltrate the reform party and at the same time spy on the C.B.C. The C.B.C at the time was catching on and started to expose the corruption caused by the freemason. Grant Bristow prvided security for Preston Manning and secretly put into the reform party as many of the Heritage Front members as possible. Preston Manning had no Idea that the man that he hired worked for the freemasons. Preston Manning needed security because there was a lot of protestors involved in ontario to stop the reform party. The amazing part was that they dissolved and were never investigate as part of the conspiracy. The only western prime minister was defienbaker and he is listed as a freemason and that was a time of another conspiracy involving avro arrow. A lot of collatreral damage happened over Grant Bristows actions even innocent people committing suicide over the pressure of multistalking.
The military was slowly infiltrated by racist groups heavily supported and protected by government officials which shows another manipulation done by freemason. In 1993 the disasterous somalia affair occured and put the Canadian Military in a bad light. Attempts to weed out racist members out of the army was stopped by loyal freemasons. A somalian attempted to steal from the Canadian camp was caught and tortured to death. Photos were shown on C.B.C and the somalia affair began, again good people lost there job and the whole affair was cleaned up. The only fall guy mysteriously committed suicide and remained a half vegetable. Klayton Matchee parents dissaggree it was suicide. I myself see it as some of Ewen Camerons experiments in psychic driving and Matchee does have a lot of the symptoms same as the evil Doctor's patients including is a friend of mine who suffered a slight memory loss.
Joint task force 1 lasts for a little while then there leader Robs banks. I believe he was ordered to rob the banks to fund terrorist cells for the freemasons. Another corruption and Joint Task force two arrives and was used in many operations over seas.
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They get honorable awards from high officials for their involvement. And lessons learns keeps them under tight control and the controvercies are now caught and fail to be exposed. Now C.S.I.S and R.C.M.P join forces in toronto and other places to tighten the freemason control on the populations. I never realized when I started this investigation how big the bad guys are. In my research I found out that lodges in every small town infiltrated a secret order into every nook and cranny of the province of Alberta. Started as far back as the eighteen hundreds back then during the Riel Rebbellion Some towns hand to suspend meetings at the lodges because the R.C.M.P were heading out to take down Riel who was later proved innocent.
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My story is interesting I start out by researching technology from one of my games. I was playing Red ALert a military game resembling warfare as if the russians invaded the western Countries. I found an interesting electrical weapon and wondered if I could find it on the net. I found nikola tesla then his teslacoils and that led to finding the John Hutchison site. Studying the site I stumbled onto a conspiracy involving foreign operatives stealing technology from a citizen. Once in a while when I felt intrigued I would look into the site and research who was behind these illegal actions. Things were simple back then Englishmen spies were like james Bond and fought or peace and prosperity. I started into a writing group called writing and publishing and wrote about a high tech space adventure utilizing knowledge I read on the hutchison site. I called myself teslacoils 2002 I found the site fun and exciting and really saw a possible future in writing until a man named Craig Murry arrived and started to ridicule my work. He acted childish and flamed me for the longest time and I found out years later his work like John Mcadams was cleaned from the writing and publishing site. I started to suspect something was wrong because Craig Murry was simply very personal. I started to research his email and found him on other websites including his own site. He offered businesses union busters and help with abuse. He listed getaways involving storming buildings and could assemble an army if you wanted real military or police to do a scene for you. Intrigued I followed him around the net and found he was into the occult mariandunwichcouldron is the closest I can spell the group name. This showed another connnection to the dark side of freemason. When I confronted Craig Murry his first reaction was to tell me he was a federal Intelligence officer and investigating him is illegal. He got a lot friendlier after that and I joined his group but my curiosity grew more and more and i kept asking questions and prodding till he figured out what I was after. He threw me out of his group and accused me of sending nasty letters to female members.
I found myself being followed every where I went
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strangers approached me, one night I was invited into a bar to see my sisters friend play. The music was too acid rock for me but I pretended to enjoy it soon a very high maintenance blonde walked in the bar with several what looked like body guards with sunglasses.
She sat down beside me and started to tell me about herself, what shocked me was that her story was exactly the same as mine right down to the jobs. I clued in emmediately she never worked for a pipe company because her nails were very long and well manacured almost perfect. I knew then I was in trouble and it had all to do with Craig Murry. Soon vandalism started to happen to the apartment building and I started to get less and less sleep. The sleep problem was made by noises timed just right that kept me from falling asleep. I went to a sleep specialist only to find myself ina very weird situation he wanted to study me for months and offered no cure for the sleep apnea. The sleep apnea disssolved on its own when I left the apartment and could get proper sleep. I found the Doctor very straange and now have suspicians of freemason involvement. After questioning a friend of my mothers I found out her exhusband was a freemason and he quit because he got passed over by a drunken hospital administrator. This information told me the freemason wanted to work in the hospitals and this startling discovery leads to solving the puzzle due to a lot of nightmarish victims of multistalking in hospitals. An intelligence officer offered to demonstrate video in my apartment I was intrigued and he offered me a job. He told me he needed help to get his business going. His company started in quebec where he worked digitising government archives. He then started to expand into security and so forth.
I never got paid from the job because I worked commission and during the training I met a man at Tim Hortons who told me my life was in danger. He told me to go to the saskatchewan border where I would be escorted by some friends of his to a safe house. He then told me If I mentioned a word of this He would continue his mission and I would rest in peace. I went home and packed everything I could including the computer which at the time had a power failure. I visited my mother and told her I had to go to work up north and secretly left the key to my apartment in her bathroom in a decoration she always kept. I collected money from my last construction job where I worked demolition and hid it in the car and left to the border of saskatchewan. Here I seen what looked like a parade of black suburbans with tinted windows and the odd van or two. They had what looked like government license plates that I never seen before till I reached Hull Quebec. I told the man I had no money and he gave me some cash for the trip then we proceded east until sudbury then they broke up and left me to survive on my own. I decided to keep my money hidden and searched for a place to stay for the night. I ended up at the salvation army and a kind guard at the Y.M.C.A overlooked my car parked in the parking garage.
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I met a man named Tom who helped me adjust and find my way around the city. I trusted him enough to inform him I had a car and a expensive computer and printer and monitor in the back. Soon we became friends and I was welcomed to his girlfriends home where tom and I set out plans to find work. We did daily jobs and I applied for a snowplow job and got it one problem it never snowed unti I moved on. Over the christmas a new friend of Toms suggested we go to Ottawa and we could find plenty of jobs there.
Freemason run the R.C.M.P and C.S.I.S and government officials. They have played deadly games since the start of the espionage unit in the R.C.M.P. Royal enquiries were just a show to plant escape goats as Government officials depend on the police to make arrests. The police depend on the government for checks and balances that were removed by the freemasons allowing tremendous corruptions lately. Freemasons toy with biological warfare to kill or scare politicians into submission. I believe B.S.E and the flesh eating disease were used in this matter. One politician would be lucien bouchard and the other would be ALberta's Cattle industry. Provocateurs were planted in Hells angels to create great wars in quebec. Provocateurs were planted in the antiracist action group and the Heritage Front. They gained well trained stalkers out of these battles. Craig Murry stirs up battles with writers that get personal then Robert L Thompsett recruits and trains. Each time gaining more blind fighters to scare a population into submission. We all know how we feel about jewish and what happened to them in world war 2. So when the jewish council says that Grant Bristow did a good service this is case closed because the good guys one. Did they, what if it were the freemasons that are covering up a maneaver to wipe out the reform party. My understanding when Hitler came to power that he liked the freemason power structure and destroyed and killed them but used their symbols and the fraternity=religion=cult method for his own. It did him wonders till the rest of the world defeated him. Still lingering on is the hatred and a love of the third reich. The freemasons know these people can be taught to kill and very freightening so they are misled into battles stirred up by Grant Bristow(C.S.I.S) and on the anti racist action group a man named Mathew(R.C.M.P). Good people are told that this will get rid of the touble and the bad like RObert L THompsett go in and recruit these people and train them to be deadly agent and when any turn they are reminded of the bad things they did and the state puts its hammer down. Exposure of this deadly game is the cure. One barrier that these tuths hide behind is the constant stories that cover up actual events. We actually have grown to except schools called Psychological warfare and a whole generation of provocateurs are trained to stir up more trouble. We think nothing when a police officer gets in trouble and hires a spin doctor(professional liar supplied by freemason). This happened when the police chief set up a raid on the civilian authority and got caught. Freemasonry is obviously corrupt when judges protect other masonic members through a sworn oath.
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CSIS mole defends work with white supremacists
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OTTAWA -- Grant Bristow, who infiltrated the white supremacist movement as a paid informant for Canada's spy service, has broken his long silence, saying he took on the unsavoury task because it was "the right thing to do."
Mr. Bristow's comments mark the first time he has publicly discussed his controversial role as an undercover operative for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service since being exposed in the press 10 years ago.
He tells his side of the spy saga in the September issue of The Walrus magazine, due out tomorrow.
The 46-year-old Mr. Bristow, who has long lived in relative quiet under a new name, sat down with journalist Andrew Mitrovica in a drab Edmonton motel room to try to dispel his lingering public image as a hatemonger.
"Now is the time," he told Mr. Mitrovica, "that I can say, 'Not guilty.' " Mr. Bristow says that far from being a racist, he was determined to make the world "a less hateful place."
His mother, Janet, had imbued the young Mr. Bristow with a devotion to civil rights and a respect for all races, the article says. And the harrowing recollections of a family friend who had survived the Holocaust left "an indelible mark" on Mr. Bristow.
His relationship with CSIS began in 1986 when he was working as a private security consultant and a South African diplomat tried to persuade him to spy on Canadian anti-apartheid activists.
On the advice of a friend, he approached the intelligence agency.
"In the nomenclature of spies, Bristow had become an 'asset.' " the article says.
His chance meeting with a member of the extreme right eventually led to Mr. Bristow's central role in Operation Governor, a CSIS investigation of the white supremacist movement.
The racist right had been invigorated by the April, 1989, deportation to Canada of white supremacist Wolfgang Droege, fresh from a U.S. prison sentence for cocaine trafficking and weapon possession.
In October of that year, Mr. Droege set up the Heritage Front, a continental network of racists.
Mr. Bristow lived a schizophrenic existence, working by day as an investigator for a shipping firm and spending evenings and weekends nurturing his ties to the racist right, the article says.
"I was keeping watch over violent hate groups," he said. "It was the right thing to do."
The operation grew troubling when tensions erupted between the white supremacists and anti-racist groups.
Mr. Bristow says he faced an unenviable dilemma. As Mr. Droege's deputy, he couldn't be seen to ignore provocations of the Heritage Front's enemies, the article says. At the same time, as a government-paid agent, he could not promote or countenance a violent response.
"I was walking a very thin tightrope," Mr. Bristow said.
His solution was to co-ordinate and take part in a campaign, with the knowledge and approval of his CSIS handler, to harass key anti-racist activists at home and work.
"I was trying to find a response that didn't include out-of-control, escalating violence," he told the magazine. "If I was wrong in the actions that I took, I must take responsibility for that."
Mr. Bristow's attempts to keep a lid on the violence fell apart in May, 1993, when police, anti-racist activists and about 60 Heritage Front members clashed in a wild melee in downtown Ottawa.
During Mr. Bristow's time inside the racist organization, information he supplied to CSIS led to the arrest and deportation of some white supremacists, the article says.
In early 1994, convinced the Heritage Front was imploding, Mr. Bristow planned to bow out of Operation Governor. A short time later, his involvement was exposed by the Toronto Sun, prompting the operative and his family to go underground.
A 1995 report by the Security Intelligence Review Committee, the watchdog over CSIS, concluded that Mr. Bristow (not identified by name in the report) played only a small role in the Heritage Front's development despite being part of its inner circle.
The review committee admonished Mr. Bristow for tactics that "tested the limits" of acceptable and appropriate behaviour, but ultimately found Canadians owed him a debt for doing valuable work.
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