“Cat Killer Luka Magnotta Kills And Eats A Man (1 Lunatic 1 Ice Pick)”
“Microsoft Makes PhotoDNA Available to Law Enforcement”
“Virtual Global Taskforce (VGT) video”
“BILL GATES: EUGENECIST FATHER & WIFE ATTENDED THE BILDERBERG MEETING-Alex Jones”
“[Spoliation inference that Magnotta was moved across country borders controlled by Bilderbergers’ Virtual Global Taskforce partner organizations] CTVNews.ca Staff Date: Mon. Jun. 4 2012 10:58 AM ET A 29-year-old Canadian man wanted in a gruesome slaying and dismemberment investigation has been arrested in Berlin, according to German police. Luka Rocco Magnotta was found in the German capital on Monday, Stefan Rieldich of Berlin police told CTV News. Montreal police have yet to confirm the claim. Magnotta, the subject of an Interpol "red notice," is wanted in the death of Jun Lin, a 33-year-old Chinese student at Montreal's Concordia University. Lin's torso was discovered in a suitcase outside the accused's apartment last week. Police later linked the partial corpse to a severed hand and foot that were mailed to the offices of political parties in Ottawa http://www.ctv.ca/CTVNews/TopStories/20120604/luka-rocco-magnotta-arrest-reports-120604/#ixzz1wpy8t3rx”
“[Spoliation inference that Bilderberg members are engaged in pedophile entrapment and extortion through top officials in Virtual Global Taskforce partner organizations] Virtual Global Taskforce (VGT) is a group of law enforcement agencies from around the world working together to fight child pornography online. The aim of the VGT is to build an effective, international partnership of law enforcement agencies that helps to protect children from online child abuse. The VGT is made up of the following organisations: Australian Hi-Tech Crime Centre / Australian Federal Police (AFP) Child Exploitation and Online Protection Centre (United Kingdom) Europol Ministry of Interior for the United Arab Emirates New Zealand Police Interpol Italian Postal and Communication Police Service Royal Canadian Mounted Police U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) an investigative arm of the Department of Homeland security.”
“[Spoliation inference that Lord Clarke, a Bilderberg participant in 1993, 1998, 2006–2008 and 2012, is monitoring the movements and PhotoDNA snuff-film images produced by Magnotta through the Virtual Global Taskforce] Lord Chancellor and Justice Secretary On 12 May 2010, it was announced that Clarke had been appointed Secretary of State for Justice and Lord Chancellor by Prime Minister David Cameron in a coalition government formed from the Conservative and Liberal Democrat parties. James Macintrye, Political Editor of Prospect magazine, argues that in his ministerial position he is instigating radical reform. In June 2010, Clarke signalled an end to short prison sentences after warning it was "virtually impossible" to rehabilitate an inmate in less than 12 months. In his first major speech since taking office, Mr Clarke indicated a major shift in penal policy by saying prison was not effective in many cases. This could result in more offenders handed community punishments. Mr Clarke, who described the current prison population of 85,000 as "astonishing", faced immediate criticism from some colleagues in a party renowned for its tough stance on law and order. He signalled that fathers who fail to pay child maintenance and disqualified drivers and criminals fighting asylum refusals could be among the first to benefit and should not be in prison. In December 2010 Clarke, in a move to cut prison numbers, said that a Conservative Party election pledge that anyone caught carrying a knife illegally could expect a jail term will not be implemented. Clarke said he would put sentencing policy in the hands of judges, not newspaper pundits but that those guilty of using a knife illegally would face a "serious" jail term. Asked by BBC political editor Nick Robinson whether people caught carrying knives illegally could expect a lesser punishment, Clarke said ministers would not insist on "absolute tariffs". It means that, as at present, someone caught carrying a knife illegally may not face a custodial sentence, and may be cautioned instead. Clarke said in February 2011 that the government intended to scrutinise the relationship between the European Court of Human Rights and national parliaments. This follows calls from a large number of Conservative backbenchers for the UK to leave the ECHR because they are unhappy with its rulings. MPs recently voted to maintain a ban on voting by prisoners despite an ECHR ruling that it was illegal. Many MPs have also been outraged by the UK supreme court's ruling that the ECHR would uphold the right of sex offenders to appeal against having to register with the police for the rest of their lives. In May 2011, controversy related to Clarke's reported views on rape resurfaced after an interview on the radio station BBC 5 Live, where he discussed a proposal to shrink the sentences of criminals, including rapists, who pleaded guilty in trial. In 2011 and 2012, Clark faced criticism for his Justice and Security Bill, in particular the aspects of it that allow secret trials when "national security" is at stake. The Econonmist said: "The origins of the proposed legislation lie in civil cases brought by former Guantánamo detainees, the best-known of whom was Binyam Mohamed, alleging that government intelligence and security agencies (MI6 and MI5) were complicit in their rendition and torture." .. Corporate and other work While a backbencher and shadow cabinet minister, Clarke took a number of non-executive directorships: Deputy Chairman and a director of British American Tobacco (BAT) (1998–2007), for which Clarke faced allegations relating to activities of BAT in lobbying the developing world to reject stronger health warnings on cigarette packets and evidence that that corporation had been involved in smuggling and targeting children with advertisements. Deputy Chairman of Alliance Unichem Chairman (non-executive) of Unichem Director of Foreign & Colonial Investment Trust Member from June 2007 of the Advisory Board of Centaurus Capital, a London based hedge fund management company. Clarke is a member of the advisory board of Agcapita Farmland Investment Partnership, a Canadian farmland investment fund. Director (non-executive) of Independent News and Media (UK). Participant at the annual meeting of the Bilderberg Group in 1993, 1998, 2006–2008 and 2012.”
“Bilderberg 2012: guess who's coming to dinner … Sam is studying computer programming: "I have a very analytical mind, and I think it's important for everyone to make their own analysis. Go home, and do your own research." Always, from everyone here, this is the message at Bilderberg. Go and study. Look stuff up. Don't take my word for it. To which I would add, don't take Robert Kagan's word for it. The 'party line' quote that has been doing the rounds this year is from Robert Kagan, who's a Romney advisor, arch neo-con, and co-founder of the Project for the New American Century. Of Bilderberg, he says: "With all due respect … it's a lot of vaguely uninteresting people giving vaguely uninteresting lectures and then having nice meals in nice places." Well, with all due respect Robert, not only is Chantilly, Virginia, not a 'nice place' (it's really, properly ghastly – a tarmac dystopia, an arms company Mecca), but maybe not everyone finds the attendees of Bilderberg "vaguely uninteresting". They might find it "interesting" that the chairman, vice-chairman, and CEO of Shell are meeting up, for a three-day conference, with the chairman of Barclays, the White House national security advisor, the head of the NSA, the head of HSBC, the Chancellor of Austria, the Lord Chancellor of Britain, the governor of Indiana, the CEO of Unilever, the director-general of the World Trade Organization, the president of the World Bank and the head of the Dow Chemical Group. http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/us-news-blog/2012/jun/03/bilderberg-2012-guess-whos-coming”
McConnell invites VideoGuard users to join him inside the Bilderbergers’ Virtual Global Taskforce OODA loop to track Magnotta's handlers through the PhotoDNA kiddy-porn trade.
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