Friday, January 27, 2012

Russell Williams’ DNA - C4I* Assets - Entrapped Top Officials - NORAD Santa Program - Online Witnesses To Rape - JonBenét Ramsey

From the Abel Danger White House Group to those whom it may concern

January 26, 2012

Was Russell Williams DNA on NORAD Santa or JonBenét?
We believe that Russell Williams’ DNA will be found on C4I* assets allegedly used to entrap the top officials in the NORAD Santa program who became involuntary online witnesses to the rape, torture and murder of JonBenét Ramsey on Christmas Day, 1996.

“Q-and-A: Jon Benet Ramsey DNA Test”


“Canadian Cross-Dressing Colonel, Killer, Caught, Pleads Guilty To Murder!”



“Colonel Russ Williams - Trenton's Reaction http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWfY1lvI3Ho&feature=related @missybits81 .. actually there is evidence than he was associated to paul bernardo and later karla homolka, some say many of the scarbarough rapes may in fact have been done by him because while several of the raped women report a man in his 20's with a blonde woman filming on a camera, others reported a totally different appearing person doing the rape, some speculate while at the university of toronto he and paul decided they would compete to see who would be the biggest serial rapist ever.”

“CNN Justice .. DNA clears JonBenet's family, points to mystery killer July 09, 2008 .. Recently developed "touch DNA" technology has cleared all members of JonBenet Ramsey's family of her slaying, authorities said Wednesday. Boulder County District Attorney Mary Lacy said no one in the Ramsey family is considered a suspect and formally apologized in a letter to John Ramsey for the cloud of suspicion his family has lived under for nearly 12 years. "To the extent that we may have contributed in any way to the public perception that you might have been involved in this crime, I am deeply sorry," Lacy wrote. Instead, DNA tests conducted earlier this year point to an "unknown male," in the 6-year-old child beauty pageant contestant's December 1996 slaying. Early on in the case, Boulder police said parents John and Patsy Ramsey, and their son, Burke, were under "an umbrella of suspicion" in JonBenet's death, although they were never named as suspects. John Ramsey found his daughter's body in the basement of the family's Boulder, Colorado, home on December 26, 1996. She had been strangled and beaten. Testing in 1998 showed that DNA evidence found in the girl's underwear and beneath her fingernails was from an unidentified man and did not match anyone in the Ramsey family. Tests conducted in March revealed that new DNA collected from a pair of long johns matched a sample previously taken from the child's panties. Genetic material was scraped from the waistband of the long johns, which JonBenet was wearing over her underwear when her body was found. Lacy said in her statement that authorities believe the long johns were either replaced or removed by her killer. Additional tests were conducted to ensure that the genetic material did not come from law enforcement or medical examiner's personnel, the statement said. "The unexplained third-party DNA on the clothing of the victim is very significant and powerful evidence," Lacy's statement said. "It is therefore the position of the Boulder District Attorney's Office that this profile belongs to the perpetrator of the homicide." That same DNA also exonerated John Mark Karr, a one-time schoolteacher, after he was arrested in Thailand and confessed to the killing in 2006. Lacy was widely criticized for the handling of Karr's arrest. Lacy took pains to state that her office does not consider JonBenet's father, her mother -- now deceased -- or older brother to be suspects. She said she released the findings in the interest of justice.”

[Francophonie Mafia and Gagliano’s Revenge!] Security and Information Systems Responsible for a variety of secure communications systems, TEMPEST equipment, military radio communication equipment, military optical sighting and ranging equipment, night vision equipment, C4ISR [Command Control Communication Computers Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance] and electronic warfare procurement requirements across multiple client environments … Munitions and Weapons Responsible for the acquisition of munitions and weapons for DND and other government departments and has management oversight of the Canadian Munitions Supply Program (MSP). Procurement includes, Wide variety of high explosive and training ammunition ranging from 5.56 mm to 155 mm, bombs, rockets, cartridge and propellant actuated devices, and weaponry requirements. Other related ammunition and components [used to demolish WTC buildings on 9/11] such as demolition charges, explosives, propellants, fuses, primers, rocket engines and associated components; Pyrotechnics such as location marine markers, thunderflashes, smoke grenades (hand and launched), and flares … http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/app-acq/stamgp-lamsmp/smset-emts-eng.html

“Santa Claus spotted in Canada, U.S. CBC News [N.B. Linda Pickton’s mate, Carole Taylor, served as Chairman of CBC through Russell Williams’ Snuff Film 9/11] Posted: Dec 24, 2011 6:37 AM ET Last Updated: Dec 25, 2011 1:22 AM ET .. There were plenty of sightings of Santa Claus in the skies above Canada and the United States overnight, with his reindeer-powered sleigh loaded with gifts for boys and girls. NORAD confirmed Santa took off from the North Pole around 6 a.m. ET on Saturday with Rudolph's red nose guiding the way. Previously reported sightings of the gift-laden sleigh were apparently test runs, a requirement to warm up the reindeer for their epic global trek. Satellite images available on NORAD's website show Santa's minute-by-minute progress. By about 8 p.m. ET he had touched down in South America, Europe, Russia, the Far East, a number of small islands in the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans, New Zealand and Australia, the Middle East, South Asia and Africa. NoradSanta Want to know what NoradSanta does the rest of the year when we aren't tracking Santa? Come see what NORAD & USNORTHCOM do the rest of the year when we aren't tracking Santa. [For example when we tracked al-Qaeda on 9/11] "He's making good progress around the world," Lt.-Gen. Thomas Lawson, the Canadian deputy commander of NORAD, told CBC News. Santa reached the shores of North America at about 10 p.m. ET, on the final leg of his journey around the world. He was seen first in Charlottetown, before moving into the rest of Atlantic Canada and then inland. He was also spotted in dozens of communities south of the border. By midnight he had delivered around 1.7 billion gifts to the good boys and girls of the world. On the NORAD Tracks Santa website, children can see a map of where Santa has dropped off presents and watch videos of his flight. The website explains that the military organization, responsible for aerospace and maritime defence in Canada and the U.S., tracks Santa with a combination of radar, satellites, cameras and fighter jets [with electronic warfare devices configured to support the Canadian man-ion-the-middle attack on the United States on 9/11]. That detection is made much easier thanks to Rudolph's bright, red nose which emits an infrared signature, Lawson said. The latest information available from NORAD said Santa appeared to be in good spirits and his reindeer are doing fine. "We don't know exactly his flight plan, but best be in bed when he does come," Lawson said."

Over to you and your fellow passengers in the Privy Council, Prime Minister Harper.

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