Friday, May 20, 2011

Ottawa, You Have A Problem - Piggy’s Palace Good Times Society: Set Up As A Federally-Registered Charity - B.C. Pig Farm - Mortaged By Linda Pickton

May 20, 2011

Dear Prime Minister Harper:

Did Lena Trudeau film pedophile oaths at Linda Pickton pig farm?

Abel Danger believes that Canadian Privy councilor Maurice Strong hired Crown Agents Sister Lena Trudeau in 1996 to set up Piggy’s Palace Good Times Society as a federally-registered charity, to procure film for use in the extortion of witnesses to (or participants in) pedophile oath-taking ceremonies at a B.C. pig farm mortgaged by Linda Pickton.

Abel Danger Mischief Makers - Mistress of the Revels - 'Man-In-The-Middle' Attacks

Alleged godfather of community of extortion

Did Maurice Strong procure film of pedophile oath-taking ceremonies staged with Obama Mau Mau grandfather in 1954?

Trudeau love child and/or Matrix 5 capo?

Extorted (?) ex-Privy Council pilot had child victim DNA on uniform destroyed on the orders of either Prime Minister or Governor General or Crown Agents

Extorted Privy councilor?

“Lena E. Trudeau (nee SOS Children’s Villages breeding station?) [Vice President at National Academy of Public Administration; allegedly led NAPA insider-trading conspiracies with employees of U.S. Coast Guard, Federal Emergency Management Agency, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of State and the National Park Service; allegedly used Entrust PKI to authorize sabotage of the BP/Deepwater Horizon project and trigger credit-default swaps and phony cat-bond claims through D2 Banking; director of Collaboration Project to leverage web 2.0 and overthrow sovereign governments with a BAFL.P matrix of racketeering community organizers c.f. President Obama's Open Government Initiative; sponsor of serial acts of political corruption after Grand Jury rights had been abolished in Canada in 1984 by Pierre Elliott Trudeau and thereby allow crony private equity groups such as CAI the usufruct of taxpayer-funded assets; pioneered use of Entrust PKI and Onion Router patents in Privy Council murder for hire; she brings over 15 years of consulting and management experience to the National Academy; former Vice President of Consulting Services for Ambit Group in federal marketplaces; former insider of Touchstone Consulting (now SRA, Inc.); former insider of Privy Council Office of the Government of Canada where she allegedly implemented Entrust public key infrastructure and delegated authority to Bombardier EW pilot Russell Williams to produce snuff film of murder of JonBenet Ramsey in 1996 and initiate the 911 attack on U.S. government; MBA Richard Ivey School of Business at the University of Western Ontario; Bachelor of Social Science in Political Science and Philosophy from University of Ottawa; co-principal of NAPA with president Kristine Marcy in a racketeering-influenced and corrupt organization of Matrix 5 murder for hire] http://www.abeldanger.net/2010/02/abel-danger-mischief-makers.html

“33. Hanne Strong (nee Marstrand) [Maurice Strong; man-in-the-middle pass officer position in Identification Unit of the U.N. Security Section; CalTex job as front 1953-1954 for Mau Mau oath taking rituals; torture-film pedophile with Obama grandfather; Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) 1966-1970; United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) in Nairobi, Kenya 1973-1975; depopulationist death sentence for babies who exhale CO2!; ran Manitou Foundation near Baca Ranch for sexual entrapment and extortion of pedophile guests, forced later to pay genocidaires through Net 1 for the contract killing of families with children and heterosexual parents; Fellow of the Royal Society (U.K.) and Royal Society of Canada]”

“B.C. ombudsperson asked to investigate coroner's resignation By LORI CULBERT, Vancouver Sun December 21, 2010 VANCOUVER — The B.C. Civil Liberties Association filed a formal request Tuesday with the provincial ombudsperson, asking for an investigation into the circumstances surrounding last week's sudden resignation of Chief Coroner Diane Rothon. "We hope that the ombudsperson will take a careful look at whether the independence of the coroner has been compromised, and if so could make some recommendations to the provincial government on how the coroners' office could remain independent," BCCL executive director David Eby said in an interview. The BCCL doesn't have any evidence of wrongdoing, Eby said, but said red flags were raised when Rothon — "someone who was incredibly qualified for the job and excited by it" — suddenly resigned Dec. 13, after just eight months in the post. The BCCL's request asks the ombudsperson to "immediately commence an investigation into the following matters, and examine them over the period from January 1, 2005 to the present:" — Whether any individuals, organizations, elected or appointed government officials, provincial government employees, or government departments ("third parties") have interfered directly or indirectly with the duties of the Chief Coroner or any Coroner or any member of the provincial Coroner's service ("Chief Coroner and Staff"). — Whether any third parties have required the Chief Coroner and Staff to remit draft documents, including inquiry documents and reports, for review and recommendation before release to the public, including but not limited to remitting draft documents to the public relations bureau of the provincial government. — Whether any third parties have placed direct or indirect political pressure on the Chief Coroner and Staff to temper the public comments of the Chief Coroner and Staff. — What caused the sudden and unexpected resignation of Dr. Diane Rothon, and in particular, whether whatever led to her resignation was improper or illegal generally, or reflects improper or illegal interference with the Chief Coroner and Staff by a third party. Following her resignation last week, Rothon told Postmedia News: "I have a different vision for the coroner's office. It's at variance with others, I guess ... We just really couldn't see eye-to-eye." She did not elaborate, but several allegations of direct political interference in the coroner's office have since been made in the media by former chief coroners and B.C.'s Representative for Children and Youth, Mary Ellen Turpel-Lafond. The B.C. office of the Ombudsperson investigates complaints "to determine whether public agencies have acted fairly and reasonably," according to the office's website. This decade has been a rocky one for the BC Coroners Service. Shortly after the Liberals were elected in 2001, the government transferred responsibility to review child deaths from the children's commissioner to the coroners service, but never gave it enough money for the job. At some point, more than 700 child death files were forgotten in a warehouse, without the reviews being conducted [Where are the children of the Missing Women?]. Before her appointment as chief coroner, Rothon, a medical doctor, had been medical director for addictions with the Vancouver Island Health Authority as well as medical director for Provincial Corrections. The four previous chief coroners all came from law enforcement backgrounds. lculbert@vancouversun.com”

‘A disaster in every way’ Pickton sister Suzanne Fournier and Steve Berry The Province Sunday, June 23, 2002 Their family roots date back 100 years, their history steeped in the rural traditions of hog farming. This property became known as Piggy's Palace after the Pickton brothers turned it into an after-hours club. 'We had 1,800 people at one of my parties and my parties were cleaner than any bar downtown,' says Dave Pickton. The club was run by a [federally-registered] non-profit group called the Good Times Society that the brothers founded in 1996 to hold "fundraisers" for women's groups and minor hockey leagues. Dave equipped Piggy's, which attracted a varied crowd ranging from bikers to the local mayor of the day, with a dance floor and sound system and hired security from White Knights Security Services. "We had 1,800 people at one of my parties and my parties were cleaner than any goddamn bar downtown," says Dave. The club was eventually shut down by bylaw and fire officials in a zoning dispute. The society dissolved in 2000 .. While her brothers opted to stay on the farm for most of their adult lives, sister Linda left behind the squalor of the barns and junked cars to become a well-educated businesswoman who leads a very private life in an affluent part of Vancouver. While she insists that she is not wealthy and that the siblings have not made any money from subdivision of the family farm, she lives a comfortable life with her children in a beautiful home. "This whole nightmare has been a disaster, an emotional, financial disaster, a disaster in every possible way," says Linda. While quietly expressing sympathy for the families of alleged murder victims, she also notes the ordeal "has been horrendous, very trying and very difficult for my family and for Dave's family. Dave has young daughters the age of some of the victims and he has just been devastated by this." Linda says that she has never been close to her brother Willie, whom she calls Robert. She was sent away to school at 12 and now sees Willie only in lawyers' offices to sign papers, she says. - - - Land records show the Pickton siblings sold the north end of their farm in 1994 for $1,760,000 to Eternal Holdings, which built the townhouse development now known as Parkside Place. In July of 1995, the city of Port Coquitlam paid the Picktons about $1.2 million for a site that became Blakeburn Park. The Coquitlam School District then bought the Blakeburn Elementary School site from the Picktons for $2.3 million. Last March, the Pickton siblings sold a chunk of land for $769,469. It has become Heritage Meadows, an attractive subdivision of townhouses -- some with a view of Willie's trailer, stripped to its studs by police. But development costs for landfill, hydro, roads and other infrastructure averaged $196,000 an acre, says Linda Pickton, for a total cost of almost $5 million. That wiped out much of the subdivision sale profits, she says. The siblings, whose names are still on a development permit application posted on their property, had hoped they'd finally make money from the sale of the remaining farm site -- the one on which police plan to dig and sift for at least a year. In the end, says Linda, the family has been left nearly broke, without enough money to cover Willie's legal bills. His lawyer, Peter Ritchie, has placed a $375,000 lien on the property. The total value of all the sales is close to $7 million and the farm itself is assessed at more than $3 million. And the family owns other property. Linda Pickton confirmed that although she still owns the Dominion Road farm with her brothers -- "it was an inheritance from our parents" -- she is not an owner of the Piggy's Palace Burns Road site, but "I do have a mortgage on it because they [her brothers] couldn't afford to pay me." sfournier@pacpress.southam.ca”

Ottawa, you have a problem.

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