Saturday, May 7, 2011

Consolidated Records Intelligence Mining Environment (C.R.I.M.E.) - Snuff-Film Production and Contract Hits - SOS Children’s Villages - Navy SEALs

May 7, 2011

Dear Prime Minister Harper:

Hiebert governor general CRIME hides SOS Abbottabad pedophile hit

Abel Danger believes that Russ Hiebert helped Canadian governor generals to set up a Consolidated Records Intelligence Mining Environment (C.R.I.M.E.) to hide evidence of snuff-film production and contract hits by the pedophile associates of SOS Children’s Villages who allegedly produced a snuff film – falsely attributed to Navy SEALs – of the execution of Osama bin Laden during a May 1 raid on a house in Abbottabad, Pakistan.

“C.R.I.M.E fights crime with intelligence-led policing Written by Brad Brewer The Vancouver Police Department (VPD) in Vancouver, British Columbia has always been a leader in the field of law enforcement technology. As far back as 1979 when the VPD was the first in the world to put a computer (Motorola 9031) in a police vehicle. It was a project sponsored by Canada’s National Research Council (NRC). McDonald-Detwiler was the contractor [which also built Entrust PKI to provide certificate authority for contracts hit i.e. 007 license to kill and IAP to guide hijacked planes on 911!]. The back-end computer system was a PDP-11 minicomputer, quite popular at the time and built by Digital Equipment Corp. out of Maynard, MA. The data channel was in the 2 meter band, just below the ham band in the 143 MHz range on the department’s own private radio data network. It used FM for modulation, with FSK (frequency shift keying). The data rate was 9,600 bps. The encoding scheme purported to be “encrypted,” but it was really just a rudimentary “security through obscurity” approach. This allowed a connection to the Canadian Police Information Center (CPIC), Motor Vehicle Branch database, and limited access to the departments in-house records management system (RMS). In 2001, the VPD, along with Port Moody Police Service and Richmond RCMP, rolled out the first phase of the Police Records Information Management Environment of British Columbia (PRIME BC). PRIME BC uses the Versaterm Versadex Records Management System (RMS), Versadex Mobile Data Terminal (MDT), and Versadex Mobile Report Entry (MRE) to connect all the police in the province of BC through in-vehicle and desktop computers. The officers in the field complete their report and submit it wirelessly through cell-carrier data networks, and in less than 15 minutes, any police officer in the province of BC can read that report from inside their police vehicle. The system has truly revolutionized the way police officer’s in British Columbia use technology to share critical information in real time from their police vehicles. Since the deployment of PRIME BC, crime analysts and follow-up investigators have always desired a system to take this critical RMS data and mine it for crime trends and intelligence. PRIME BC rules and governance forbid the mining of data direct from the main RMS server. There is a need to interpret past and current events and forecast future actions using an analytical process conducted in a methodical approach to prevent, detect, and disrupt crime. Why would we want to analyze this data? Simply to use the intelligence for informed decision making in guiding operational deployments. The early detection of crime trends leads to preventing crime from continuing as opposed to simply reacting to crime trends after they have occurred. Special Constable Ryan Prox of the VPD’s Criminal Intelligence Section set out to do just that. In partnership with the analytical software vendor i2, he and VPD Database Administrator Jason Cheung and Systems Analyst Agata Lesicka came up with a solution now called Consolidated Records Intelligence Mining Environment (C.R.I.M.E.) , which has caught the eye of many in the law enforcement community. Prox, Cheung, and Lesicka decided that they needed a way to use technology to simplify the analytical process and eliminate manual tabulation or “binder analysis.” There were too many silos of information with Excel spreadsheets and access databases, none of which integrated with the Provinces PRIME (Versadex) database. There was a clear need to collect, collate, evaluate and analyze information in a timely manner with the greatest impetus being the overwhelming volumes of evidence and information. They decided to implement a process that uses consistent methodology. They established an infrastructure that supports data collection from PRIME BC to the fullest extent that allows both tactical and strategic analysis. The three-year project’s goal was to streamline its intelligence and crime-analysis capability to best practices standards. The first phase of the project saw the transfer of all criminal intelligence files from its obsolete SIUSS database to PRIME BC. To address security requirements for highly sensitive organized crime investigations, these files were both privatized and made invisible. They were viewable by only those with a need to know. On completion of the records transfer to PRIME BC, the VPD worked in partnership with a quasi-government agency, Emergency Communications for Southwest British Columbia (E-Comm).”

“After several visits to the Nepalese SOS Children's Village Sanothimi, Dr. Attiya Inayatullah, the wife of the Pakistani ambassador in Nepal and later on Minister of Social and Women's Affairs in Pakistan, took the initiative in 1975 so that the SOS Children's Villages idea could also be realized in her native country. In the very same year her sister, Mrs Souriya Anwar, was entrusted with the founding of a national SOS Children's Village association of which she is still the president .. The first facility of its kind became operational in Lahore in 1989 [Organized with funds allegedly laundered through Anne Dunham, Barack Obama’s allegedly pedophile late mother], which is open to children and youths from the neighbourhood as well. In 1998, for the first time it was also possible for youths to receive vocational training in SOS Vocational Training Centre in Abbottabad and to complete a technical training there. Due to the floods of 1989, a support programme for the rural population in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) [set up by the genocidal pedophile Maurice Strong] came into being in 1990 in the district of Kasur, near Lahore. In 2001, SOS Children's Villages took over a mother and child clinic in Pattan in the remote northwest of the country, which had previously been run by the government .. Following the military action in October 2001 that was launched in the neighbouring country of Afghanistan due to the terrorist attacks in the United States, a wave of refugees arrived in Pakistan .. At present, there are eight SOS Children's Villages in Pakistan, six SOS Youth Facilities, seven SOS Hermann Gmeiner Schools, five SOS Vocational Training Centres, five SOS Social Centres, one SOS Medical Centre, and one SOS Emergency Relief Programme. Four SOS Children’s Villages are under construction.”

“Above Suspicion: Synopsis He piloted prime ministers and royalty [and Canadian Governor Generals and collected or produced child pornography] and later commanded our country's largest air force base in Trenton, Ont. Today, Colonel Russell Williams sits segregated in a prison cell awaiting trial on multiple charges including two murders, sexual assaults and dozens of break and enters. This unbelievable story has captured the country's attention and left people asking the same simple questions: What really happened? Who is the man behind the headlines? ... Great show ...but some unanswered questions about his family background, mother father, siblings. Russell Williams has been doing this sort of stuff for a long, long, time. This could be a big can of worms for investigators with hundreds of victims. They should start at the very beginning of his career in the Military and before that if possible. In this Millennium, the lack of communication between agencies is unacceptable. This reminds me the Bernardo case. They had the same problems of not communicating between different police agencies. We have VICLAS -Violent Crime Linkage Analysis System in place for years now and this tool should have been utilized by investigators and possibly a link could have been discovered [to the use of C.R.I.M.E. to thwart VICLAS]”

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  1. Williams' role in Afghanistan should not be forgotten. Just sayin. Oh, look:

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