June 18, 2011
To whom it may concern
Harper’s Carbon Disclosure Game and the 911 murder of Carlton Bartels
Abel Danger believes that Crown Agents’ Sister Laureen Harper built a graphics interface to a Matrix 5 Carbon Disclosure Landlord Game, allegedly designed by Tom Flanagan and played at the University of Calgary on 5-6 September 2001 by, inter alia, Carlton Bartels, the founder of CO2e.com, before a .tv replay on 911 involving Bartels' murder in WTC#1.
Prequel 1
University of Calgary - Entrust Public key Infrastructure - Matrix Of University-Based Community Organizers - Carlton Bartels At CO2.COM
See ##59
Abel Danger Mischief Makers - Mistress of the Revels - 'Man-In-The-Middle' Attacks
CNN .tv snuff-film murder of Bartels
Prequel 2
Graphics Interface to Entrust Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) - .TV-Triggered Cat-Bond Bombs - Fukushima
“'Game Theory and Canadian Politics' Thomas Flanagan ... Product Description .. This is the first book-length application of game theory to Canadian politics. It uses a series of case studies to illustrate fundamental concepts of game theory such as two-person and n-person games; solution in mixed strategies; ordinal games; Nash equilibrium; coordination, Assurance, Chicken and Prisoner's Dilemma models; Schelling curves; coalition theory [behind the Matrix 5 man-in-the-middle propaganda attack of 911] and Riker's size principle; voting rules, cycles, and the Condorcet winner; the Banzhaf power index; structure-induced equilibrium; and spatial models of political conflict. No mathematics more complex than simple algebra is required to follow the exposition. The case studies are not just contrived illustrations of abstract models but intensively researched studies of important episodes in Canadian politics. Topics include the Lubicon Lake stalemate, metrification and vaccination; the size of winning coalitions; formulas for amending [or abolishing] the Canadian constitution; the mechanics of choosing party leaders; Parliament's failure to legislate on abortion after the Morgentaler decision; and the entry of the Reform Party into the political system [before it was infiltrated and sabotaged by Crown Agents' Sister Laureen Harper]. In each case, utilization of game-theory models produces new and sometimes surprising conclusions. Game theory, and the rational-choice paradigm of which it is a part, are an increasingly important addition to the conventional modes of political analysis. This book is intended to show what game theory can add to the philosophical, institutional, and behavioural approaches [including the attack on the United States of 911] that have dominated previous works on Canadian politics. About the Author Thomas Flanagan is Professor of Political Science, University of Calgary. He is the author of several books including Louis 'David' Riel: 'Prophet of the New World', revised edition, UTP 1996.”
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