Tuesday, April 3, 2012

McConnell Links al-Qaeda’s Kingsway Base To Presidential Field Death Threat

The Abel Danger White House Group announced today that it has linked al-Qaeda’s base in B.C.’s Vancouver-Kingsway riding to a death-threat attempt to stop a Presidential Field [McConnell] election campaign from exposing David Emerson, the former Conservative M.P. for Vancouver Kingsway, as a CAI investor in the use of FAA Free Flight maneuvers for al-Qaeda’s 9/11 attacks on the United States.

Abel Danger’s Global Operations Director Field McConnell has tracked the recent death threat to Emerson’s former al-Qaeda riding associates whom he apparently allowed to hack into a private-equity trading floor and spread bets on a Wells Fargo insurance contract before al-Qaeda’s Free Flight demolition of the Twin Towers was recognized as a double-occurrence event.

Prequel 1:
Old Gallows suggests TERRORIST AVIATION AFGHANIS

Prequel 2:
‘Ownerless’ Pig Farm Pension Funds - Treasury Solicitor - Buying The Services Of An Extorted David Emerson - VideoGuard-Encrypted Matrix 5 - 9/11

“Path to 9/11, Part One, Section 22 [al-Qaeda’s Kingsway base for Ressam Y2K]



http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/shows/trail/etc/script.html Trail of [an al-Qaeda Kingsway] Terrorist Program #2004 Original Airdate: October 25, 2001 Produced by Alex Shprintsen Stephen Phizicky Written and directed by Terence McKenna Correspondent Terence McKenna …ANNOUNCER: On September 14th, just three days after the terrorist attacks on America, federal agents came here, to the Sea-Tac federal detention center near Seattle. They were looking for help from this man, Ahmed Ressam, an Algerian-born terrorist who had trained in Usama bin Laden's camps in Afghanistan. Ressam had planned to blow up the Los Angeles International Airport during the 2000 millennial celebration, until he was arrested crossing the Canadian border into the U.S. Ressam, who began talking to authorities after his conviction, is now a key source in the investigation of the September 11th hijackings and in America's new war on terror. Tonight on FRONTLINE, the inside story of Ahmed Ressam, a story that stretches from the political passions of Algeria to Europe, Canada, Afghanistan, and finally to the United States, a story of secret cells, underground identities, terror training camps and a deadly plot against America. Correspondent Terence McKenna of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation investigates The Trail of a Terrorist. … Federal investigators began a long and intensive interrogation of Ressam. They learned he was a key figure in a network of terrorists that spanned the globe, from North Africa to Canada, from small towns in France to the mountains of Afghanistan. The ultimate target was the United States. Ressam revealed that he had been to Usama bin Laden's terrorist training camps, where he received instruction in explosives and heavy weapons, assassination and poison gas. Ressam confirmed that he and his accomplices were plotting a major attack on the Los Angeles International Airport to occur just before New Year's Eve. He was known as the "Millennium Bomber." Just two months before the September 11th attack, in a federal courthouse in New York City, for the first time Ressam publicly confessed to his crimes. He appeared as a witness for the prosecution at the trial of one of his co-conspirators. TERENCE McKENNA: In his sworn statement to Canadian Immigration, Ressam claimed that he had been tortured in his home country of Algeria, that he was falsely accused of arms trading and other terrorist activities, but said that he was completely innocent. Apparently without checking with Algeria or with France or with Interpol, Immigration Canada accepted his story and released him pending a hearing on his refugee status .. TERENCE McKENNA: Canada's Immigration Minister, Elinor Caplan, says it was not a serious offense for Ressam to present a false passport to gain entry to Canada. .. DAVID HARRIS: I think, in terms of Islamic extremists in Canada, they regard the proximity of Canada to the U.S. as making Canada kind of an Islamic extremist aircraft carrier for the launching of major assaults against the U.S. mainland, and that's something we've got to remember. TERENCE McKENNA: [voice-over] At the federal courthouse in New York City, Ahmed Ressam explained how Canada's liberal refugee policies made it easy for him to operate. TERENCE McKENNA: In March, 1998, Ahmed Ressam arrived in the northwest frontier province of Pakistan, in the city of Peshawar, near the border with Afghanistan. He was on his way to the famous jihad training camps funded and administered by Usama Bin Laden. Ressam had a rendezvous in Peshawar with a man who goes by the name Abu Zubayda. Zubayda is reportedly one of three top lieutenants of Bin Laden. TERENCE McKENNA: After he completed his jihad training in Afghanistan, Ressam was given $12,000 as seed money for future terrorist attacks. He began his long journey back to Canada, returning through Peshawar, Pakistan, where he once again encountered Abu Zubayda. .. TERENCE McKENNA: In November, 1999, Ahmed Ressam went to the Handa Travel Agency and bought a ticket for an Air Transat flight to Vancouver, British Columbia. He left Montreal on November 17th. In Vancouver, he met up with a key accomplice, another Algerian refugee named Abdelmajid Dahoumane. The two men needed a place to construct a bomb. They chose this motel on Kingsway Avenue in Vancouver, the Motel 2400 [where they were allegedly protected by al-Qaeda’s Kingsway base]. The guest registration forms show that there were two adults paying $425 a week for unit 118 and that they were driving a green Chrysler. At the motel, the terrorists could drive their car right up beside their room, a major advantage for their bomb-making plan. Both the rental car and the room were reserved in the name of Benni Noris. The evidence shows that in Vancouver, the terrorists methodically assembled the materials they needed for making a powerful bomb. Some of the ingredients were available at the local Safeway supermarket, such as hydrogen peroxide. Other materials were more difficult to obtain. The evidence suggests that some concentrated acids, such as nitric acid and sulfuric acid, were stolen from the Evergrow Fertilizer Company, where vats of acid and other fertilizer products are left on pallets in the yard behind a wire fence. The arrest of Ahmed Ressam set off shock waves around the world. U.S. security forces, the CIA, the FBI and the National Security Agency, were already in a state of high alert because of warnings of terrorist activity to mark the millennium. A counterterrorism working group was meeting every day in the situation room in the basement of the White House [unaware they were being monitored by the people who had arranged the Y2K visit from al-Qaeda’s Kingsway base, including Bruce McConnell, Robert Hannsen and Kristine Marcy, Field McConnell’s sister]

“More on Liberal Insiders and BC Hydro's Smart Meter Gold Rush Peter Restler and his investment firm CAI have a long history in BC politics. By Will McMartin, 21 Mar 2011, TheTyee.ca … The making of CAI At or about the same time that Restler was guiding the privatization of Hydro's gas division, he decided to leave Shearson Lehman Brothers. Along with about a half dozen others from business and Wall Street, he started a small, boutique investment firm called CAI Capital Management. CAI opened its doors in 1989, and began looking for both investors and investment opportunities. It found both in Canada. MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates, the Richmond-based firm specializing in satellite imaging, space robotics and environmental monitoring, was one of the earliest companies with which Restler and CAI held discussions. Talks remained exploratory until 1999, when the New York firm and another investor [bcIMC!] together acquired a one-third interest in the Richmond company [which was developing FAA Free Flight software for the decoy-and-drone maneuvers of 9/11 and an Entrust hack into spread bet trades on a Wells Fargo insurance contract for the Twin Towers]. Restler soon took a seat on MDA's board of directors, and a year later he was joined by David Emerson -- a CAI investor and, since 2008, a "senior advisor" at the equity firm's Vancouver office. By 2004, CAI (with a substantial profit) had exited its position in MacDonald Dettwiler, and that same year Emerson won election as a Liberal Member of Parliament for Vancouver-Kingsway. (He crossed the floor days after the 2006 general election to join the victorious Conservatives and retain his seat at the cabinet table. Rather than face his constituents and answer for that controversial decision, Emerson retired prior to the 2008 election [to focus on al-Qaeda’s spread bet trading through the Great Financial Crisis])”

“EMC’s RSA Security Breach May Cost Bank Customers $100 Million By Rachael King - Jun 8, 2011 10:35 AM PT The security breach at EMC Corp.’s RSA unit may cost the banking industry as much as $100 million to replace identification tokens that left their computers vulnerable to spying [allegedly by al-Qaeda’s Kingsway agents working with David Emerson]. Banks may be forced to pay $50 million to $100 million to distribute new RSA SecurID devices that employees use to securely log onto corporate networks, according to a Gartner Inc. research analyst. RSA clients include Wells Fargo & Co. (WFC) and Northwest Bancshares Inc. (NWBI) as well as defense contractor Lockheed Martin Corp. (LMT), which said a May 21 cyberattack on its computers is linked to the March breach of RSA’s SecurID database.”


As part of his Presidential Field election campaign, McConnell is now asking for FBI and Secret Service protection until he has had an adequate opportunity to neutralize al-Qaeda’s Kingsway base and its ongoing threat to national security of the United States.

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