From the Abel Danger White House Group to those whom it may concern
February 4, 2012
Governor General’s ethnic cleansing with Federal Pig Farm Bridge
We believe former Canadian Governor General Adrienne Clarkson gave Lori Shenher and the trustees of the Piggy’s Place Good Times Society access to a Federal Bridge Certificate Authority to hide ethnic cleansing of native women at the Pickton pig farm.
Prequel:
Matrix 5 Lesbian Community - Vancouver Police Department - Treasury Board of Canada - Da Vinci Inquest - Concealed .TV Man-In-The-Middle Attack
[Clarkson’s alleged MitM attack on the] CBC with a whitewash of the ethnic cleansing strategies developed during the “Life and Times: Maurice Strong (Complete)
Det. Const. Lori Shenher suggests Vancouver police and the RCMP let Pickton
“Pickton tapes – [Clarkson’s alleged MitM attack on] CBC News”
“[Clarkson’s alleged MitM attack on] CBC National documentary on Canada's missing women”
Former Vancouver police officer Kim Rossmo said his warnings about a serial killer were dismissed From [Clarkson’s alleged MitM attack on] CBC”:
Former Vancouver police officer Kim Rossmo said his warnings about a serial killer were
“MWCI: Lead VPD investigator’s book sought February 2, 2012 in Missing Women Commision of Inquiry, News The lead VPD investigator on the missing women investigation testified Tuesday that after Robert “Willy” Pickton was arrested, she wrote a book about her experiences investigating the missing women cases. We immediately asked for production of the manuscript. Det. Cst. Lori Shenher’s manuscript was to be published as a 320 page paperback by McLelland & Stewart in September of 2003. When the Globe and Mail and the Province newspapers reported in April 2003 that Shenher was writing a book about the case, VPD spokesperson Anne Drennan flatly denied it. David Crossin, Q.C. objected to our disclosure application on the basis that the book’s contents were irrelevant to the inquiry. If we understand the argument, the lead investigator’s factual account of the missing women investigation is said to be “irrelevant” to the Commission mandated to inquire into the conduct of the missing women investigation. Mr. Crossin was directed to review the manuscript and determine whether it is relevant to the inquiry. We await the outcome of his review with interest .. posted by Cameron Ward”
“[A spoliation inference from her covert use of the Federal Bridge, suggests that Clarkson, a former co-host of CBC investigative series, The Fifth Estate, has been conspiring with racketeering depopulationists in the Canadian Privy Council to conceal ethnic cleansing, genocide, mass murder and induced famines] OTTAWA, Jan 13 2000 (LifeSiteNews) - Maurice Strong, arguably one of the most influential Canadians on the international scene pushing for population control and a ‘new world order’, this week received the highest degree in the Order of Canada, that of a “Companion”. Governor General Adrienne Clarkson made the appointment Tuesday.”
“[A spoliation inference from her covert use of the Federal Bridge suggests that Clarkson, a former co-host of CBC investigative series, The Fifth Estate, hired Shenher to choreograph snuff films and backhaul digital images of entrapped off-duty Vancouver police and RCMP officers attending what was to be a Piggy’s Place charity event] … former Det. Const. Lori Shenher suggests Vancouver police and the RCMP let Pickton fall through the cracks From CBC: A Vancouver police officer has told the missing women inquiry she wrote an unpublished book about the botched police investigation into Robert Pickton in an effort to get the record straight and protect herself.”
“[A spoliation inference from her covert use of the Federal Bridge suggests that Clarkson, a former co-host of CBC investigative series, The Fifth Estate, has been injecting man-in-the-middle propaganda attacks through Shenher to make the VPD and RCMP looks sexist and incompetent]
The Canadian Press
Date: Wednesday Feb. 1, 2012 8:26 PM ET
VANCOUVER — The first officer in charge of investigating Vancouver's missing women says she wrote a book about the investigation because she was terrified she would be the scapegoat in the botched Robert Pickton investigation.
On Wednesday, Det. Const. Lori Shenher told the inquiry looking into the investigation of the serial killer she wanted to write her story the way she remembered it and with her view on what she thought were police missteps.
"At the time that the search began of Mr. Pickton's property, I was quite frankly terrified that I was going to be made a scapegoat in this, whatever information was going to come out about our activities with respect to Mr. Pickton."
Shenher, who said she identifies herself more as a writer than a police officer, testified she didn't think blaming her for the mistakes would be fair.
"Part of it was cathartic, part of it was I wanted to get it down and write it down the way I remembered it in its entirety and with my view at the time of what I thought were our failings, including my own," she said.
When some of the family members of Pickton's victims learned of the book in 2003, they complained of being betrayed, but the book was never published.
Under questioning from lawyer Cameron Ward, who represents several families of Pickton's victims, Shenher said her team wasn't being supported by senior officials at the Vancouver Police Department at the time of Pickton's arrest.
In an interview with the officer looking into the Pickton investigation two years after Pickton was arrested, she said the Vancouver Police Department didn't know what it was doing at the time.
Not only was there a lack of leadership, she testified, but there was no acknowledgment from senior brass that this was a major tragedy.
When police first started searching Pickton's farm, Shenher testified there was information coming out from the RCMP media section that Vancouver police had essentially failed and ruined the investigation.
"I felt the silence coming from the VPD on that issue was very upsetting for me and my colleagues," she said, adding the RCMP had also been well aware of Pickton and his activities at the same time.
In the same police interview, Shenher said she was disillusioned, burned out and wanted to get as far away as she could from the file.
Ward wondered why she would want to write a book about the investigation given those feelings.
"I wanted to write my story," she said. "And as I said, I was terrified I was going to wear that because I didn't feel that was fair or right."
Shenher testified she also worked as a technical advisor on the television series Da Vinci's Inquest, which had a recurring theme of the missing women's case.
She wrote one script for the show, she said.
The line of questioning later prompted a rebuke from Commissioner Wally Oppal about sticking to the information that concerns the inquiry.
"I can tell you that I don't learn a lot when I have to hear about her career at the Da Vinci's Inquest," Oppal said.
Ward reminded Shenher of her testimony Tuesday where she urged the commissioner to ensure the Vancouver Police Department made room for officers like her.
"What did you mean?" he asked.
"I think for people who still have some humanity," she replied.
She said in policing, some officers have put up a self-protective wall that gets in the way sometimes when engaging in the community.
"I think it creates sometimes an us-and-them mentality, between us and the people we serve."
Shenher also testified about information she was given by an informant who told her in July, 1998 that a woman had told him there were bags of bloody clothing and women's identification on the farm.
Darrell Roberts, the lawyer representing the mother of one of Pickton's victims, wondered if she talked to her superiors about getting a warrant to search the farm.
"It was indicated to me by more experienced members that I just didn't have the grounds," she answered.
"Did you know you could get a search warrant even though it's based on hearsay?" Roberts asked.
"I did not know that," she replied.
Pickton was convicted of murdering six women, though he was charged with killing 26 and the DNA of 33 women was found on his farm.
More than a dozen women disappeared between 1999 and the time Pickton was arrested in February, 2002. The DNA of 11 of those women was found on the Pickton farm [but the DNA on the uniforms of the homicidal, pedophile pilot Russell Williams was destroyed on the orders of Canadian Governor General David Johnston which poses a problem because Williams was flying VIPs to cannibal feasts allegedly organized by Lori Shenher with the trustees of Piggy's Palace Good Times Society!!].
Read more: http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/Canada/20120201/pickton-missing-women-probe-120201/#ixzz1lTZldrGq”
“[A spoliation inference from her covert use of the Federal Bridge suggests that Clarkson, a former co-host of CBC investigative series, The Fifth Estate, has been injecting man-in-the-middle propaganda attacks through Shenher to stage the Da Vinci series with a mythical good-guy coroner at various crimes scenes and manipulate public perception of sexism, incompetence and stupidity in the VPD and the RCMP]
Lori Shenher More at IMDbPro »
"Da Vinci's Inquest" (25 episodes )
... aka "Coroner Da Vinci" - Canada (French title) (dubbed version)
Too Late for Mr. Early (30 September 2001) - technical advisor
Oppenheimer Park (14 October 2001) - technical advisor
Banging on the Wall (21 October 2001) - technical advisor
Cheap Aftershave (28 October 2001) - technical advisor
Ugly Quick (4 November 2001) - technical advisor
Birds Have Been at Her (11 November 2001) - technical advisor
Shoulda Been a Priest (18 November 2001) - technical advisor
Sixes and Sevens (2 December 2001) - technical advisor
Be a Cruel Twist (6 December 2001) - technical advisor
Simple, Sad (13 January 2002) - technical advisor
Pretend You Didn't See Me (20 January 2002) - technical advisor
Gather Up All the Little People (21 January 2002) - technical advisor
In the Bear Pit (21 January 2002) - technical advisor
Ass Covering Day (3 November 2002) - technical advisor
A Big Enough Fan (10 November 2002) - technical advisor
Run by the Monkeys (17 November 2002) - technical advisor
At First It Was Funny (1 December 2002) - technical advisor
Dizzy Looking Down (8 December 2002) - technical advisor
God Forbid We Call It What It Is (12 January 2003) - technical advisor
Doing the Chicken Scratch (19 January 2003) - technical advisor
For Just Bein' Indian (26 January 2003) - technical advisor , Writer (written by)
Dogs Don't Bite People (2 February 2003) - technical advisor
The Ducks Are Too Depressing (9 February 2003) - technical advisor
Everybody Needs a Working Girl (23 February 2003) - technical advisor
You Got Monkey Chatter (23 February 2003) - technical advisor
We allege that Canadian Governor Generals have now equipped the U.S. Department of Justice’s Pride and LGBT communities in the FBI with a Federal Bridge built by Entrust in Ottawa to conceal ethnic-cleansing (cf. Kenya Genocide, Fast and Furious) crimes at home and abroad..
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