Thursday, August 2, 2012

Marine Links Kenny’s Libor-funded Lesbians to B.C.’s Pig Farm Theta Chi

United States Marine Field McConnell has linked Vermont University alumnus Colin Kenny to a Libor-funded network of lesbians who allegedly staged Theta Chi hazing rituals at a B.C. pig farm.

McConnell claims Kenny’s lesbians built a Theta Chi snuff film archive for use during Libor-funded war game between Canada and the United States and, by displaying content to accessories to the pig farm murders, forced compromised US Air Force officers into a stand down on 9/11.

“Programmed To Kill/Satanic Cover-Up Part 22 (Robert Pickton)”


“Did Pickton have a partner in crime? By Lori Culbert, Vancouver Sun August 4, 2010 During another voir dire, defence lawyer David Layton said police intercepted a conversation between Taylor and Pickton’s brother Dave on May 17, 2002, three months after Willie Pickton was arrested in the missing women case. Dave Pickton asked Taylor if she knew any of the women his older brother was charged with killing. Taylor, Layton said, answered no, but Layton noted that was a lie because she at least knew Joesbury.

Layton said Dave Pickton also accused Taylor of bringing some of the women to the farm, which she denied. Taylor, apparently, told Dave Pickton that she didn’t like the Downtown Eastside and never lived there. That, Layton said, was also a lie. The defence said during a voir dire that it planned to call a female witness who knew both Taylor and Joesbury. However, the witness did not show up during the defence’s case and a warrant was issued for her arrest. She never testified at the trial. Layton told the judge that the witness had lived on the same floor as Joesbury at the Roosevelt Hotel in the Downtown Eastside in June 2001, just before Joesbury disappeared. He said the witness testified at Pickton’s preliminary hearing that Taylor, who used to live in the same hotel, asked Joesbury to attend a party on the night she disappeared. Layton said the witness would have testified that she tried to convince Joesbury not to go, but it was in vain and she never saw her friend again. Layton said the witness would also testify that Taylor bullied Joesbury and that the missing woman was afraid of Taylor. Layton argued that Taylor was jealous because Pickton had paid Joesbury money in June 2001 for cleaning his trailer. (A former desk clerk at the Roosevelt testified at the trial that Taylor would get jealous when Pickton gave money to sex-trade workers.) And Crown witness Gina Houston testified that Taylor once said of Joesbury: “I’m going to kill the f-----g bitch,” but the judge ruled the jury didn’t need to hear that because it is a frequently used expression that is rarely said with intent. Taylor appeared briefly at a voir dire but she was never called to testify by the Crown or defence. lculbert@vancouversun.com”

“Kenny: RCMP’s problems go well beyond sex allegations By Colin Kenny August 1, 2012 Sex gets the headlines. So when Canadians think about harassment at the RCMP, sexual harassment is the first thing that comes to mind. Particularly this week, as hundreds of women go to court with a class-action lawsuit against the force. But the problem goes much deeper than that. When it comes to harassment at the RCMP, sex is only the tip of the iceberg. Harassment at the RCMP rears its head in many other forms: bullying, exclusion, contempt, ridicule and retribution — to name a few. Female members are prime targets, which isn’t exactly surprising, given the RCMP’s long-standing macho culture. Visible minorities get more than their unfair share of contempt as well. No surprise here either — the RCMP was a white man’s club for a long time. .. Unwanted sexual advances? They’re bad — terrible, really. But so is all this other crap that bubbles up from one common sinkhole — an institutional lack of respect. The level of unfairness within Canada’s national police service is bad for women, bad for men, bad for the RCMP, and bad for the quality of service it offers the Canadian public. Getting rid of rotten apples and even more rotten systems will take the kind of leadership — at all levels — that the RCMP has never seen before. Commissioner Bob Paulson says he’s up for the fight. If so, he had better get a lot of other Mounties on side. Because there’s no way he can roll this boulder up a mountain on his own. Liberal Senator Colin Kenny is former chair of the Senate Committee on National Security and Defence. © Copyright (c) The Calgary Herald”

“James Colin Ramsey Kenny (born December 10, 1943) is a Canadian Senator. Born in Montreal, Quebec, Kenny received his high school education at Bishop's College School. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in 1966 from Norwich University [allegedly inducted with illegal same-sex oath ceremonies into Theta Chi]. In 1967, he received a Public Service Fellowship from the Tuck School of Business. Kenny's political career began in 1968 when he served as executive director of the Liberal Party of Canada in Ontario. He was on the staff of the Prime Minister's Office from 1970 until 1979, and rose to the position of policy advisor and assistant Principal Secretary to Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau. Following the Liberal government's defeat in the 1979 election, he worked as an executive with Dome Petroleum, until being appointed to the Senate on the recommendation of Trudeau in 1984. As a member of the Upper House, Kenny has been active in writing anti-smoking legislation and legislation encouraging the use of alternative fuels. He has also represented Canada as a delegate to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development(OECD) and the [Libor-funded] European Bank for Reconstruction and Development. While serving as Chair of the Standing Senate Committee on National Security and Defence (SCONSAD) [which oversaw the use of Libor funds to finance man-in-the-middle technologies procured from Macdonald Dettwiler and Associates for the 9/11 attack], the committee has seen more witnesses, spent more hours in committee, and released more reports than any other Senate committee. The SCONSAD reports examine areas of national security and defence, including airports, seaports, border crossings, coasts, Emergency Preparedness, and the Canadian Forces [author warned Kenny of backdoor into Canadian C4ISR]. Kenny gained national spotlight with a YouTube video of the Senate Defence Committee where several heated argument occurred in committee when the meeting was disrupted repetitively by Senators choosing not to follow rules. He is also a member of the Trilateral Commission See also List of Ontario senators.”

“Appointed to the Senate by the late former Prime Minister Pierre Elliott Trudeau, Senator Colin Kenny represents the province of Ontario and the Senatorial Division of Rideau. He has served in the Senate of Canada since June 29, 1984. He is currently a Member of the following Senate Committees: Energy, the Environment and Natural Resources; National Security and Defence, for which he also serves as Chair; and the Subcommittee on Veterans Affairs. Senator Kenny has been particularly active in the Senate, and has been the author and co-sponsor of several Private Members Bills. Tobacco and industry responsibility have been a particular area of focus. He has also served as a Delegate to meetings and debates held by organizations including the OECD (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development) and the EBRD (European Bank for Reconstruction and Development). He has had a stellar record of attendance in the Senate, which, in 1999, tallied only ten days of absence over the preceding five years. Senator Kenny’s career outside of the Senate has primarily been in the public sector. His early political career began in 1968, when he was the Executive Director of the Liberal Party in Ontario. From 1970 until 1979, he worked in the Prime Minister’s Office as Special Assistant, Director of Operations, Policy Advisor, and Assistant Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister. From 1980 to 1984, he was an executive with Dome Petroleum in Calgary, Alberta. Senator Kenny was born in Montreal, Quebec, on December 10, 1943.”

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“Hazing In the nineteenth century, hazing of undergraduates by upper classmen was normal in all military schools and many non-military ones as well. Hazing diminished in the early 20th century. By the late 20th century, it became not only counter to university rules but illegal as well. Nevertheless, there have been several instances of hazing in 1990, 1995.”

“Sophomore Killed in Fraternity Hazing By DAN MCCUE DURHAM, N.C. (CN) - Theta Chi Fraternity's violent hazing of pledges "to see what they are made of" killed a 19-year-old sophomore during "hell week" at Lenoir-Rhyne University, his family claims in Superior Court. Despite state laws, university rules and fraternity guidelines that ban hazing, officials at the school in Hickory, N.C., did little or nothing to rein in hazing, sending students the message that it's acceptable there, the complaint states. Harrison Kowiak, of Tampa, Fla., was attending the university on golf and academic scholarships, when he decided to pledge the Theta Chi fraternity. On the night of his death, in November 2008, he and another pledge were blindfolded and driven to an off-campus farm, where they were told to cross a field and retrieve "sacred fraternity rocks," a symbol of initiation into the organization. As they proceeded across the field, they were repeatedly punched, shoved and tackled by members of the fraternity, and because the fraternity brothers were dressed in dark clothing and the field was dark, the pledges couldn't see which direction the blows were coming from, the family says. The assault by fraternity brothers, many of whom were on the university football team, exacted a terrible toll on the much smaller Kowiak. After being struck several times, he collapsed, wheezing and gasping for breath, and did not respond to attempts to revive him. Despite realizing he was injured, the fraternity brothers failed to get Kowiak prompt medical attention, his family says. They drove him to a hospital and tried to cover up what had happened by telling authorities Kowiak was injured in a flag football game, according to the Airlifted to the Carolinas Medical Center in Charlotte, Kowiak died of his injuries that night. An autopsy revealed he died of blunt head trauma, and had sustained numerous bruises and abrasions on his back. Plaintiff Guy Crabtree, court-appointed administrator of Kowiak's estate, is represented by David Kirby of Kirby & Holt LLP in Raleigh, N.C.”

“Campus Life: U.C.L.A.; Group Disciplined For Harassing Lesbian Sorority Published: February 11, 1990 A fraternity at the University of California at Los Angeles has been placed on probation after a lesbian sorority said that fraternity members ridiculed and humiliated them at a school football game. The fraternity, Theta Chi, was also required to apologize in an advertisement in the campus newspaper for the confrontation with the sorority, Lambda Delta Lambda, in which fraternity members threw paper napkins and cups at the women and made derogatory remarks. The encounter took place at a game at the Rose Bowl in November when some members of Lambda Delta Lambda arrived wearing lavender T-shirts bearing their Greek letters.

A handful of the fraternity members, sitting directly behind the women in the stands recognized the shirts and threw trash at the women and shouted slurs. Sorority Files Complaint ''We felt intimidated,'' said Stephanie Thomas, a senior political science major from Palos Verdes, Calif., and sorority co-president. ''It was a totally humiliating experience.'' Ms. Thomas filed a complaint with the university, charging that the fraternity had violated university policies by sexually harassing and threatening the five sorority members and four friends. Allen Yarnell, assistant vice chancellor of student relations, said that Theta Chi representatives met with campus officials and accepted a list of sanctions instead of choosing a hearing. During the probationary period, which ends in June, the fraternity could lose a number of privileges like participation in festivals and sports, if it is found guilty of another serious infraction, said Christel Fishburn, director of the Office for Fraternity and Sorority Relations. Sanctions Called Weak Theta Chi was required to incorporate and expand its pledge programs to teach prospective members to be sensitive to differences among people. Fraternity members must also perform community service. ''I'm happy the university has taken a stand against bigotry,'' Ms. Thomas said. ''But I also think we're getting ripped off. The sanctions are weak. I don't think the fraternity is going to pay for the humiliation they caused us.'' The university's undergraduate government council, dissatisfied with the sanctions, froze all financing in the interfraternity council's budget at its meeting on Tuesday. 'We don't feel that the university's sanctions will serve to educate the fraternity members to issues of racism, homophobia and sexism,'' said one council member, Florencia Aranovich, a senior from Pasadena, Calif., majoring in women's studies. If the interfraternity council begins a program on such issues, the approximately $5,000 in student fees will be restored. Alfred Hernandez, secretary of the interfraternity council, said the additional sanctions were excessive. ''Most of the people in fraternities realize that Theta Chi made a mistake,'' said Mr. Hernandez, a senior from Fremont, Calif., majoring in history.''I don't think they should be punished anymore.''

“The Greek motto of Theta Chi is Θηρόποσα Χείρ, which is translated as "An Assisting Hand." Theta Chi's motto was secret from the founding in 1856 until the 1930s, at which time it was made public and incorporated into the fraternity's coat of arms. When Freeman and Chase founded Theta Chi in 1856 they very clearly spelled out the purpose of the Fraternity in the original Constitution. Article I stated that the objects of Theta Chi were to “bind by closer bonds the members to each other and the mutual assistance of each of its members;” “the advancement and carrying out of any measures at the institution in which it shall be established which shall be of importance to its members,” and “the mutual benefit and improvement of all its members.” The Fraternity's maxim is "Alma Mater First and Theta Chi for Alma Mater," and refers to one of the founding ideals of the Fraternity: loyalty to one's college or university over the course of one's lifetime. The Fraternity's colors are military red and white. Its flower is the red carnation. The national alumni publication is The Rattle, named for the rattlesnake that appears on the Fraternity's coat of arms and badge. It has become a Theta Chi tradition to celebrate Founders Day on April 10, usually as an alumni gathering."


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