February 21, 2012
McConnell links McKenna’s stolen Promis to Twin Towers GMAC frauds
Field McConnell has linked Frank McKenna’s CAI Private Equity Group to the use of stolen Promis software to maneuver an al-Qaeda 9/11 demolition team into position to trigger cat-bond insurance claims and camouflage Twin Towers GMAC mortgage frauds.
McKenna in the Canadian Security and Intelligence Service, used Promis to maneuver al-Qaeda 9/11 demolition teams during a phony continuity of government exercise and ex-filtrate saboteurs and assassins to Canada with a ‘Clear the Skies’ order.
Gravity goes ballistic? We don’t think so.
“Private prison firm hit by fraud inquiry SUNDAY 17 SEPTEMBER 1995 THE Florida-based private security company which manages Britain's biggest and most controversial private jail is being investigated in the United States for the alleged misuse of public money. The inquiries by Texan police into the Wackenhut Corrections Corporation - which could result in fraud charges - are being taken so seriously in the expanding global market for private jails that Canadian prison officials have suspended negotiations with the company. A contract for Wackenhut to build and manage a jail for young offenders has been frozen, and the government of the Canadian province of New Brunswick has appointed a team of accountants to investigate the company's background. But the British Prison Service said yesterday that it would not reconsider Wackenhut's pounds 66m contract to run Doncaster prison and saw no reason for concern. Prison reformers accused ministers of having an ideological commitment to privatisation. Since opening last summer, Doncaster (which has been nicknamed Doncatraz by its inmates) has seen two suicides in its cells. A confidential civil service report condemned its medical services last year. Last month a third man Anthony Bashforth, a 40-year-old drug dealer, collapsed and died allegedly after taking drugs which had been smuggled into the prison. In the United States, Wackenhut's biggest problem is its alleged misuse of $700,000 of funds in Texas where it runs drug treatment programmes along with other penal corporations. All the state's money is meant to be spent on addicts and, the state government alleges, the companies are obliged to break even, not take profits. The alarm was raised in July when auditors found that managers for another private company were using public money from the drug programme to buy a rare book collection and antique furniture for themselves. A wider investigation was ordered and Wackenhut officials were allegedly found to have used $700,000 on what the Texas Rangers investigators describe as "unallowable petty cash expenses". The money went on mobile phones and trips to Britain. The state has suspended payments to the firm while the inquiries continue. The chairman of the Texas investigating task force, Senator John Montford, has said that two-thirds of the drug programme operators could face fraud charges. Wackenhut denies any impropriety saying that it had agreed to carry out the work with addicts for a fixed price and there was nothing wrong in keeping any savings made. "We carried out all the programmes successfully at that fixed price and we are convinced that all the costs were incurred properly," said a spokesman. Wackenhut's board is dominated by ex-FBI and US military officers [who allegedly conspired with Frank McKenna and Kristine Marcy to steal Promis and make it available to al-Qaeda defence lawyers and their criminal clients]. Its services include helping employers break strikes and running undercover operations to unveil moles in multinational corporations. The US Congress has been highly critical of one of its "stings" which involved agents posing as environmentalists to find where a leading green activist was getting his information about American oil firms. The Texas investigation has caused a political storm in New Brunswick. The state's premier, Frank McKenna strongly supported Wackenhut's bid to run the eastern province's youth jail. But a leaked memo from the province's solicitor general department showed that his own officials had strong doubts about the company. In language which echoed the doubts of British prison service and probation officers, they said Wackenhut was "weak in working with youth" and "basically, have missed the factor that they would be working with adolescents". The company was planning to spend more on telephones and faxes than staff training, the officials found. At the beginning of this month, Mr McKenna was forced to back down. He hired the KPMG management consultant group [Operators of racketeering debt recovery through abusive Son of BOSS tax shelters] to look at Wackenhut's corporate history, hiring and employment practices and staff training. Criticisms of the quality of the firm's employees have been raised elsewhere. An investigation in Florida found that Wackenhut had hired guards without checking their records. Among its guards were former police officers fired for incompetence, for being unfit to work with inmates and for stealing from suspects. The same pattern has been found in Britain. In a confidential report to the Home Office's Prisons Board last year, Dr Rosemary Wool, the Government's director of prison health services, said she was concerned that there were no medical staff with experience in state prisons at Doncaster. The one nurse with a background in prison care was sacked when it was found he had a criminal record. "These allegations once again question the suitability of allowing the private sector into the criminal justice system," said Stephen Shaw, director of the Prison Reform Trust. "The Government cannot honestly face the question because it is committed to the dogma of privatisation."”
“August 31, 1998 - San Diego Union Tribune - letters@uniontrib.com The world's largest private prison operator, which has come under fire for the way it runs some of its facilities, has chosen San Diego County to be part of its burgeoning California empire. Corrections Corp. of America took over the 200-bed former San Diego city jail on Otay Mesa in late May and will likely accept its first prisoners, federal immigration detainees, within a couple of weeks. The company also broke ground in June on a 1,000-bed medium-security jail next door -- without a contract for prisoners to fill it -- and is bidding to house prisoners at the now-vacant 900-bed county jail in downtown San Diego. CCA has had success in filling the 79 prisons it operates in the United States, Australia, Puerto Rico and the United Kingdom. But it has come under scrutiny lately, most notably for the way it runs the facility it built in Youngstown, Ohio. The 1,700-bed prison there has seen at least 13 stabbings, two homicides and the escape of six inmates -- five of them murderers -since it opened 14 months ago. That compares with 12 assaults and no homicides for Ohio's entire public prison system of 49,000 inmates in 1997. After the escapes, Ohio Gov. George Voinovich immediately wanted to close the prison. He backed off only after the state attorney general warned that would involve a long, hard and perhaps unsuccessful court battle. The governor then asked U.S. Attorney General Janet Reno to review the controversy, which has become a focal point for the public vs. private prison debate going on across the country. Private prison operators such as CCA started emerging to help fill the needs of government agencies nationwide about 15 years ago, but the debate on whether they can operate more efficiently and more cheaply than public prisons continues. Opponents say private operators are a bad alternative and do not have the ability to safely house dangerous felons. The debate is growing more heated as many state prison systems, including California's, are running out of space and have no money set aside to build facilities. Federal agencies also are turning to private contractors because they do not have the time or money to build their own prisons. When CCA entered into an agreement with San Diego County to take over the 200-bed jail on Otay Mesa from Wackenhut Corrections Corp. and to build the 1,000-bed jail next door, CCA had no contracts to fill these beds. The company also is building a 2,304-bed prison in California City in Kern County and plans to start building a 1,024-bed prison in Mendota outside Fresno by the end of the year, again with no contracts in hand. This is the typical mode of operation for CCA, whose executives often cite the motto "Build it and they will come." "Clearly the need for INS and U.S. Marshals Service beds is pretty prevalent up and down the state," said David Myers, president of CCA's West Coast operation. He said state prisons are reaching capacity as well. Kristine Marcy, a federal immigration official in Washington, D.C., agreed. "I wouldn't worry about finding people to fill those beds, not at all," she said. Marcy said there are "loads and loads" of federal prisoners in lock-ups throughout the Western region, waiting for trials, sentences or deportation [where she allegedly used a stolen version of Franco-Promis and Frank McKenna’s position on the Canadian Security Intelligence Review Committee to recruit al-Qaeda demolition teams for the Twin Towers GMAC fraud].. Immigration detainees range from low-to high-security levels and prisons must be able to accommodate them, she said. In addition to the pending contract with CCA for the 200-bed, medium-security jail, the federal government also has announced a need for 800 to 1,000 beds in Southern California for INS and U.S. Marshals Service prisoners. Any private prison operator may submit a bid, Marcy [Field McConnell’s sister] said. In Youngstown, a city of 90,000 people, CCA's proposal to build a 1,700-inmate prison was attractive because it would bring 300 construction and 500 prison jobs to town.”
“DRAFT 45 PREAMBLE FOR A CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDY TO PRIVATE-EQUITY RACKETEERING AND TWO-PARTY CORRUPTION IN GLOBAL GUARDIAN 9/11
MAY 1, 2007: FILED BY FIELD MCCONNELL AS CIVIL CASE 3:07-CV-49 IN
FARGO COURTHOUSE, NORTH DAKOTA
DRAFT 45 PREAMBLE FOR A CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDY
TO PRIVATE-EQUITY RACKETEERING AND TWO-PARTY CORRUPTION
IN
GLOBAL GUARDIAN 9/11
Claim for Punitive and Treble Damages for Wrongful Deaths on 9/11/2001 resulting from movement of sex, sabotage and murder-for-hire assets by the racketeering use of interstate or foreign commerce networks, financed by Private Equity, Arbitrage, Insurance and Hedge Fund Frauds between October 1970 and September 2001.
Prove that the defendants are related to Canadian International Development Agency and CAI-Carlyle Private Equity Groups which are allegedly engaged in the extortion of leaders of the Queen’s Privy Council of Canada, the U.S. Departments of Justice and State and the UN Environment Programme and traders in Carbon Emission Credits under the Kyoto Protocol, collectively ‘GLOBAL GUARDIANS’.
Ask courts to stop private-equity use of interstate or foreign commerce to move private assets on public networks or public assets, including assets of pension funds, insurance companies and banks, on private networks and prevent defendants from absconding with assets, hiring assassins and extorting federal and state politicians.
Plaintiffs,
Vs
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KRISTINE MARCY [Field McConnell’s sister] (MCCONNELL INTERNATIONAL, U.S. DETENTION AND DEPORTATION PROGRAM, IMMIGRATION AND NATURALIZATION SERVICE; U.S. MARSHALS SERVICE; U.S. DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE; OFFICES OF CONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET AT THE DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR; OFFICE OF CIVIL RIGHTS, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION; OFFICE OF PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT, U.S. INVESTIGATION SERVICES, CARLYLE PRIVATE EQUITY GROUP, GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY),
….
FRANK MCKENNA (CARLYLE-CANADA PRIVATE EQUITY GROUP, AMEC, CANADIAN SECURITY INTELLIGENCE REVIEW COMMITTEE, COMMUNICATIONS SECURITY ESTABLISHMENT, GENERAL MOTORS ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION [Bundled $3.2 billion mortgage on the Twin Towers with a secret cat bond to accelerate debt recovery on an extortionate leveraged lease agreement], CANWEST GLOBAL COMMUNICATIONS, QUEEN’S PRIVY COUNCIL OF CANADA)
DRAFT 45 PREAMBLE FOR A CONSTITUTIONAL REMEDY TO PRIVATE-EQUITY RACKETEERING AND TWO-PARTY CORRUPTION IN GLOBAL GUARDIAN 9/11 ”
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