Friday, May 13, 2011

Canadian Governor General - Entrust Public Key Infrastructure - Matrix Murder-For-Hire Service - Francophone Hutu Paramilitaries - Rwanda Genocide

May 13, 2011

Dear Prime Minister Harper:

Governor General’s Entrust Matrix 5 for Ladner Beaudry contract hit?

Abel Danger believes that Canadian Governor General David Johnston procured Entrust public key infrastructure to support Crown Agents Sisters in a Matrix murder-for-hire service where they allegedly equipped and paid francophone Hutu paramilitaries to kill Tutsis during the 1994 Rwanda Genocide and – more recently – rewarded a snuff-film crew for live images of the beating death of Wendy Ladner Beaudry on April 3, 2009.

Rwanda Genocide - 'pour encourager les autres' - triangular trade: machetes - Francophonie-British alliance - 'Sarko' in Balladur finance

Canadian Governor General David Johnston - Dial Murder of JonBenet? - Bombardier EW pilot Russell Williams - Matching Assets - Murder of JonBenet

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

“Item 5. Other Events On August 31, 1995, Orbital Sciences Corporation ("Orbital" or the "Company") executed an agreement to acquire MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd. ("MDA") [from which CAI Private Equity Investor David Johnston allegedly procured Entrust for Matrix 5 murder for hire] a high technology company specializing in the design, manufacture and marketing of space remote sensing ground stations capable of handling all major optical and radar imaging for Earth observation satellites. MDA is also a major provider of advanced space-qualified software, air navigation systems [used in the 911 attack], defense electronics systems and network communications training and consulting. MDA's Common Shares are publicly traded on the Vancouver Stock Exchange and The Toronto Stock Exchange .. MDA entered into the computer network communications, consulting and training business in fiscal 1995 with the acquisition of Ottawa-based PSC Communications Group ("PSC"). PSC helps customers design and implement networks so that computers can communicate faster and at less cost. It also develops software for special client needs, such as to monitor networks and find and correct trouble spots. PSC has built a training relationship with U.S.-based Cisco Systems Inc. ("Cisco") and a worldwide service relationship with Nortel Inc. PSC recently entered into a training relationship with Digital Equipment Corporation ("DEC"). Training relationships such as those with Cisco and DEC are expected to play a significant role in PSC's future business. PSC's relationship with Cisco, one of the world's largest manufacturers of network equipment, includes acting as a leading training and consulting partner around the world. PSC provides similar services for DEC in the United States. PSC's arrangement with Nortel Inc. involves a new product called Entrust which is designed to ensure the security of computer networking systems. PSC provides post-sales service to Entrust customers, including product installation, training and ongoing customer support. PSC anticipates offering additional training through its new office in Australia, which will begin serving Hong Kong and other Asian markets. In addition to classes for specific vendor products, PSC offers general courses in computer communications, aimed mainly at technicians in companies across North America, Europe and other parts of the world. PSC also provides software programming and consulting services for clients with network related needs, including assistance to customers in developing advanced switching and network management products and recommending and designing an optimal network system.”

“[Rwanda Genocide] Burgomasters were also charged with disposing of the bodies. Sometimes they left the bodies unburied for days or weeks, a practice which contributed to the "normality" of violent death, but after a while public health considerations dictated disposal of the remains. Authorities summoned people for umuganda which consisted of stuffing bodies down latrines, tossing them in pits, throwing them into rivers or lakes, or digging mass graves in which to bury them. In Kibuye, workers used a bulldozer to push bodies into a pit behind the little church on a peninsula jutting into the lake. In Kigali, Gikongoro, Butare, and elsewhere, authorities also called upon drivers of bulldozers to assist in disposing of the bodies. In Kigali, prisoners went through the streets every three days to gather up the bodies, a service that prisoners performed in Butare as well. One witness related his shock in the early days of killing when he came across a group of prisoners, dressed in their pink prison shirts and shorts, tossing cadavers into a truck. They were appropriating all valuables from the bodies, stripping glasses and watches from them, plunging their hands into pockets to be sure they had extracted all they could from the dead, and then squabbling among themselves over the division of the spoils.

Support Services: Ideas and Money Behind the intertwined triple hierarchy of military, administrative, and political authorities stood another set of important, but unofficial and less visible actors. A number of them, left over from the akazu, came together under the leadership of Félicien Kabuga, the wealthy businessman who had helped organize RTLM and who had ordered the thousands of machetes imported in 1993 and early 1994 [by Boutros Boutros Ghali and Maurice Strong]. In early April, many of the group retired to the luxury of the Hotel Meridien or other comfortable lodgings in the pleasant, lakeshore town of Gisenyi. From there they gave advice to the interim government on finance, foreign relations, food supply, and even military strategy. On April 24 and 25, Kabuga brought together a group of local elite and important persons displaced from Kigali to discuss how to support the army "and the young people," i.e., militia. The meeting established a "Provisional Committee," including Kabuga, Abijah Kwilingira, and Stanislas Harelimana to present their ideas to the government. In an April 26 "Message to the Government," the group urged the interim government to improve its image abroad, an objective that it had just decided to address by sending delegations abroad to try to justify the genocide. Several days later, the Rwandan ambassador in Bruxelles released a statement detailing the "pacification" efforts of the interim government and supposed massacres by the RPF of 20,000 civilians. The memo by Kabuga and his group also urged immediate action against the Rwandan ambassador in Paris, Jean Marie Vianney Ndagijimana, who had denounced the interim government on French radio. Four days later, the interim government removed Ambassador Ndagijimana. The committee asked the interim government to accuse Uganda and Belgium formally of aiding the RPF. Two weeks later, the Rwandan representative to the U.N. filed a complaint of aggression against Uganda with the U.N. secretary-general and requested an urgent meeting of the Security Council to examine the charges. Kabuga and his group also demanded that all young people receive military training. Repeating the language used by the military commission writing about self-defense at the end of March, they urged that "large quantities of traditional weapons" be found for the recruits since there would not be enough firearms for all of them. Several weeks later, Minister of Interior Edouard Karemera ordered prefects to have people arm themselves with such weapons and soon after, several communes established training camps to teach young people how to use them. Kabuga and his associates announced a fund to support the "youth" and contributed the first monies for the account. The committee called on the government to publicize this idea rapidly so that others could contribute. Within ten days, the project had been relayed to Washington and probably other foreign capitals [Ottawa] as well. The Rwandan ambassador in Washington wrote Rwandan citizens resident in the U.S. and asked them to send contributions to an account he had established at Riggs National Bank. Within the country, prefects directed their subordinates, businessmen, and the heads of government departments to collect contributions for such a fund from the people under their authority. The contributions solicited by Kabuga from his immediate circle, 25 million Rwandan francs, about U.S.$140,000, was divided among the prefectures and the Ministry of the Interior to allow each to establish its own account. Dr. Jean-Berchmans Nshimyumuremyi, the vice-rector of the National University of Rwanda, pressed faculty and staff of the university to contribute and within five days had more than 6 million Rwandan francs, about U.S.$34,000 available for deposit in the local fund. The money was transferred from the university "Caisse d'Epargne," the savings plan of university employees, suggesting that the vice-rector had taken some or all of it from this account. If so, he would have followed the model of the national government which apparently diverted money from the pension fund for state employees to pay the expenses of war [Same Matrix model in Canada for the 911 attack with funds from HSBC, Ariane de Rothschild, University of Montreal and Bombardier Master Trust]

“Wednesday, March 31st, 2010 | Posted by News Editor 270 persons of interest in Wendy Ladner-Beaudry murder By Salim Jiwa VANCOUVER – Investigators have drawn up a list of 270 [!!!] persons of interest in the Pacific Spirit Park slaying of 53-year-old Wendy Ladner-Beaudry a year ago. In a bid to jog memories and prompt people to come forward with information on the April 3 anniversary of her brutal murder just yards from the roadway near a trail where she routinely jogged, RCMP have compiled a YouTube video as an investigative tool. Wendy’s brother, Peter Ladner, makes a passionate plea for someone to come forward to help the police investigation.”

We have established that your government’s elected and appointed public servants have been using Entrust PKI and Onion Router encryption to frame the innocent by navigating investigators past the perpetrators of the Rwanda Genocide and the Ladner Beaudry hit.

With your experience in Imperial Oil’s use of secure enterprise-wide computing systems, your informed attention is warranted mais votre silence à cet égard est assourdissant.

Mindful of the dictum «Encore eût-il fallu que je le susse » we urge you and your fellow Parliamentarians to remove elected or appointed public servants where malpractice can be established by unlawful acts resulting from their ignorance, inattention or malice.
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