Saturday, March 17, 2012

McConnell Links NCC Harper To Assange Onion Route and Free Flight 9/11

The Abel Danger White House Group announced today that it has linked former National Citizens Coalition (NCC) President Stephen Harper to Julian Assange’s use of Onion Router encryption devices which concealed the Free Flight decoy and drone maneuvers executed on 9/11.

Abel Danger Global Operations Director, Field McConnell, claims that Assange relayed Onion Router encrypted signals across Harper’s network of NCC and Federal Bridge computers to the Boeing autopilots which executed the Free Flight 9/11 maneuvers fraudulently attributed to al-Qaeda.

Prequel 1:
Treasonous Associates - Clinton Rubin LLC Hired Julian Assange - Hacked Devices - Onion Router Patent Pool - Concealed Man-In-The-Middle Attacks

Prequel 2:
Onion Router Encryption - Illegally-Modified ‘Con Air’ Lear Jet - Bombardier Master Trust - 911 Snuff-Film Production

Prequel 3:
McConnell Links Harper’s Imperial Backdoor to Exxon Valdez, Boeing 9/11

Russell Williams, a homicidal pedophile EW pilot, appointed by Harper as commander of airborne security and Free Flight maneuvers for Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games

McConnell will show other presidential candidates how to recognize NCC Free Flight 9/11 decoy and drone maneuvers in the vicinity of Stewart International Airport

“National Express Group plc (LSE: NEX) is a British transport group headquartered in Birmingham that operates bus, coach, rail and tram services in the UK, the US and Canada, Spain, Portugal and Morocco and long-distance coach routes across Europe. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index. Until November 2007, the group also operated Stewart International Airport in New Windsor, New York” .. “Stewart International Airport is a public use, joint civil-military, airport located in the southern Hudson Valley, west of Newburgh, New York and over 60 miles (97 km) north of Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The airport is located in the Town of Newburgh and the Town of New Windsor. Originally developed in the 1930s as a military base to allow cadets at the nearby United States Military Academy at West Point to learn aviation, it has over the years grown into the major passenger airport for the mid-Hudson region and continues to serve as a military airfield as well, currently housing the 105th Airlift Wing of the New York Air National Guard and Marine Aerial Refueler Transport Squadron 452 (VMGR-452) of the United States Marine Corps Reserve. The space shuttle could have landed at Stewart in an emergency. It has made history in several ways. After its closure as an active Air Force base in the early 1970s, an ambitious plan by former Governor Nelson Rockefeller to greatly expand and develop the airport led to a bitter and protracted struggle with local landowners that led to reforms in the state's eminent domain laws but no actual development of the land acquired. In 1981, the 52 American hostages held in Iran made their return to American soil at Stewart. In 2000, the airport became the first U.S. commercial airport privatized when United Kingdom-based National Express Group was awarded a 99-year lease on the airport [allegedly in preparation for Free Flight 9/11]. After postponing its plans to change the facility's name after considerable local opposition, it announced plans to sell its rights to the airport. On January 25, 2007, the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey board voted to acquire the remaining 93 years of the lease, effectively ending the privatization experiment. It took control of the airport on November 1 of that year.”


“The National Citizens Coalition (NCC) is a Canadian conservative lobby group that campaigns against public services, trade unions, and in favour of smaller government and lower taxes. Incorporated in Ontario in 1975, the NCC was founded by insurance agent Colin M. Brown, who began an advertising campaign in 1967 against what he perceived as excessive government spending. Brown was vehemently opposed to public health insurance, although the NCC is now reluctant to take such a harsh stand on this issue, as it would be unpopular with the electorate to oppose a program which currently allows all Canadians the right to health care, irrespective of income. The NCC would go on in subsequent years to campaign against "socialized medicine" and other government programs. The NCC has supported privatization, tax cuts and government spending cuts; it also opposes electoral laws that limit third-party spending. It has been heavily involved in advertising, political campaigns and legal challenges in support of its goals of "more freedom through less government." The NCC claims a membership of between 40,000 to 45,000 individuals, but has not released members' names. Stephen Harper, the current Prime Minister of Canada, served as President of the organization from 1998 to 2002. The NCC holds no annual general membership meetings and provides no financial statements to its members. The organization's constitution distinguishes between 'voting' and 'public' members. Public members pay dues but do not have formal mechanisms for influencing the organization's policies or priorities. Public members are not entitled to be notified of or to attend any meetings, and they are not entitled to vote at any such meetings. It is headquartered in Toronto and reports an annual budget of $2.8 million. The organization has fought to keep information about itself confidential, and opposed amendments to the Canada Elections Act that would have required third-party organizations like the NCC to publish the names of all contributors donating more than $250. Timeline 1967 – National Citizens' Coalition founded by Colin M. Brown. 1987 – David Somerville takes over leadership. 1993 – The NCC successfully supports Stephen Harper's bid to become a Reform Party Member of Parliament for Calgary West. 1997 – Harper resigns as Member of Parliament to join the NCC. 1997 – Stephen Harper becomes Vice-President of the NCC. 1998 – Stephen Harper becomes President of the NCC, Gerry Nicholls becomes Vice-President. 2002 – Stephen Harper resigns as President of the NCC to seek the leadership of the Canadian Alliance. 2003 – Peter Coleman joins the NCC full time as Chief Operating Officer. 2006 – Peter Coleman is promoted to President and Chief Executive Officer of the NCC.”

“(Reuters) - The founder and leader of WikiLeaks, Julian Assange, plans to run for a seat in Australia's upper house of parliament, the anti-secrecy group announced on Twitter on Saturday. The comments could not be immediately confirmed. Australian-born Assange, 40, is currently under house arrest in Britain and fighting extradition to Sweden for questioning over alleged sex crimes. "We have discovered that it is possible for Julian Assange to run for the Australian Senate while detained. Julian has decided to run," WikiLeaks tweeted on Saturday. The earliest Senate election would not be until late 2013. The group also tweeted that it plans to field a candidate to run against Prime Minister Julia Gillard in her home seat of Lalor in Victoria. The Swedish warrant stems from Assange's encounters in August 2010 with two women who were then WikiLeaks volunteers. They accuse him of sexual assault. He says they consented. WikiLeaks burst onto the global news agenda in 2010 when it released secret footage and classified U.S. military files and diplomatic cables about the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, drawing a furious response from the U.S. government. (Writing by Morag MacKinnon, Editing by Jonathan Thatcher)”

“Julian Assange: The man who exposed the world Crusader. Hacker. Megalomaniac. Extortionist. by Luiza Ch. Savage on Monday, December 13, 2010 5:20pm - It was in Emerald that Assange, under the handle “Mendax,” turned a $700 Amiga computer from his mother into a portal through which his roving mind could reach into the outside world. The details of Assange’s childhood and his hacking exploits are detailed in a 1997 book entitled Underground: Tales of Hacking, Madness and Obsession on the Electronic Frontier, by Australian academic Suelette Dreyfus (on which Assange is credited as a researcher). According to the book, the young Assange worked as part of a trio of young hackers who called themselves the International Subversives, and infiltrated computers around the world. They bragged of carrying out cyber “assaults” on what they called a “who’s who of the U.S. military-industrial complex,” from the 7th Air Force’s command group headquarters in the Pentagon, and Lockheed Martin’s Tactical Aircraft Systems plant in Texas, to corporations such as Motorola and Xerox. On one such occasion, Mendax discovered Pentagon hackers infiltrating military computers on what he surmised to be a practice mission. The possibility disturbed him. “Hackers, he thought, should be anarchists,” wrote Dreyfus. “Not hawks.” Assange and his friends hacked for sport and bragging rights, following a credo of not damaging the computers they infiltrated and not proļ¬ting from the information they found. They used technical prowess and, at times, human deception. On one occasion, Assange resorted to calling a user of a computer system he was trying to hack, posing as a computer technician and asking for his account password, ostensibly to perform maintenance. To make the call credible from his country perch, he recreated the buzz of a Sydney office building by tape-recording a soundtrack of printer noises, his own typing, and the background murmur of his own voice reading out lines from Macbeth. The undoing of the International Subversives would be Nortel, which sold high-tech equipment that ran some of the world’s largest telephone companies, including Australia’s. Mendax set his sights on Nortel in order to find documents that would help him manipulate telephone exchanges, or to install “back doors” in the company’s software that could enable him to control telephone switches installed by Nortel all over the world. “What power! Mendax thought, what if you could turn off 10,000 phones in Rio de Janeiro, or give 5,000 New Yorkers free calls one afternoon, or listen into private telephone conversations in Brisbane. The telecommunications world would be your oyster,” the book recounts. Once he hacked into the system, Mendax started playing. One of his first acts was to instruct the computer to make 1,000 telephones all ring at once. He found internal security to be relaxed. “By sneaking in the back door, the hackers found themselves able to raid all sorts of Nortel sites, from St. Kilda Road in Melbourne to the corporation’s headquarters in [suburban] Toronto [and allegedly, relay Onion Router G&C signals via the National Citizens Coalition’s computers set up by Stephen Harper with a backdoor into the U.S. Federal Bridge and Boeing’s Uninterruptible Autopilots for Free Flight 9/11],” wrote Dreyfus. “One of them described it as being ‘like a shipwrecked man washed ashore on a Tahitian island populated by 11,000 virgins, just ripe for the picking.’ ”


Please visit links to see why Field McConnell has launched a PresidentialField election campaign and learn of his plan to punish America’s domestic and foreign enemies for their use of the Federal Bridge to relay Onion Router signals to execute Free Flight 9/11.

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