McConnell claims Sidley partner Newton Minow – the man who allegedly organized the “Cold Squad” murder of JFK in 1963 and hired Barry Soetoro at Sidley in 1990 after a grooming by ‘Harvard Overseer, David Johnston, and Bernardine “Torture” Dohrn – was engaged in talent spotting with the late Pierre Elliot Trudeau to identify Manchurian killer candidates who could trick their way into the White House.
McConnell alleges that a child born at the White Rock Hospital on August 4th 1961, is the Manchurian candidate who now lives in the White House under the name Barack Hussein Obama, and that Obama’s Sidley associates ordered the GPS hit of Mrs. Furlong to silence a prospective Cold Squad whistleblower .
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Sidley partner Newton Minow who allegedly organized the “Cold Squad” murder of JFK and who hired Barry Soetoro at Sidley to be groomed by Bernardine “Torture: Paradigms and Practice” Dohrn for serial hits which took him to the White House.
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Cold Squad - Season 7 Ep 11- Getting inside the suspect's head
“Thursday, June 11, 2009
Harvard Law School named a new dean Thursday, and she has a Chicago connection. She's the daughter of Newton Minow, the former chair of the Federal Communications Commission, who serves as senior counsel at Sidley Austin.
Martha Minow will become dean on July 1, replacing Elena Kagan, who became U.S. solicitor general earlier this year.
According to a story in the Harvard Gazette, Minow has been a member of the Law School faculty since 1981. She is a distinguished legal scholar with interests that range from international human rights to equality and inequality, from religion and pluralism to managing mass tort litigation, from family law and education law to the privatization of military, schooling, and other governmental activities. She is also a widely admired teacher who chaired the law school’s curricular reform efforts of recent years.
She's married to fellow faculty member Joseph Singer, who teaches property law.
Update: Newton Minow just called me back and here's some snippets from our brief conversation.
"The reason they drafted her is that she had been asked to chair the faculty committee that revised curriculum. Everybody said that's impossible. 'This faculty doesn't agree on anything.' She got a unanimous vote to do it. She's a diplomat as well as a scholar."
He also shared a joke: "There's a rumor at Harvard Law School that Barack Obama took more courses at Harvard than any student who ever attended. Every member of the faculty claims he was a student."
Minow said he met Obama through his daughter who had the president as a student. She recommended that Sidley hire Obama when he was a first-year student, Minow said.”
“During the next few years, Trudeau clashed frequently with the Quebec Provincial Police, published various Communist articles and organized Le Rassemblement, a political front so communistic even the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation - now the Socialist New Democratic Party - refused to join. He applied several times for a teaching job at the University of Montreal, but his Communist activities led Paul-Emile Cardinal Léger to reject him.
Pierre apparently had developed a taste for leading delegations to Communist countries. In 1960 he led another -- to Communist China. He participated in a Communist "victory celebration." He met his idol, Mao Tse-tung. He collaborated on a book called Two Innocents In Red China. (Toronto, Oxford University Press, 1968.)
Trudeau describes his meeting with the Communist leaders like this: "... It is a stirring moment: these greybeards, in their ripe old age, embody today the triumph of an idea, an idea that has turned the whole world upside down and profoundly changed the course of human history." Of the greybeard who has murdered more than 30 million Chinese, Trudeau says: " ... Mao Tse-tung, one of the great men of the century, has a powerful head, an unlined face, and a look of wisdom tinged with melancholy. The eyes in that tranquil face are heavy with having seen too much of the misery of men."
You don't believe he said it. I know. Neither did I. Get the book. Notice that the typical Trudeau sarcasm and condescension are gone. Now the Lord Protector of the Realm fawns and scrapes.
Indeed, says Trudeau: "Everyone knows that the Communists summarily rushed to the gallows or to jail many of the great landed proprietors. It was the genius of Mao Tse-tung to realize the extent to which his revolution must depend on the peasants, and he mercilessly suppressed the class that inspired in these peasants awe, respect, and submissiveness towards outworn traditions."
This you still may not believe, even if you read the book yourself. Here, Trudeau not only justifies Mao Tse-tung's mass murders - he applauds them. They are good, he says. They are necessary. They prove Mao's genius.
Lucky Pierre loves to travel. He was in Ghana when Communist Kwame Nkrumah took control. We don't know why. Pierre won't say. He was in Algeria when Communist Ahmed Ben Bella took over. We don't know why. Pierre won't say. Early in 1961, at about the time of the Bay of Pigs, the U.S. Coast Guard picked him up.
Pierre was paddling a canoe to Cuba from Key West. We don't know why. Pierre won't say. The Coast Guard deported Pierre to Canada, but he did get to Cuba in 1964, after all. He doesn't say what happened there. Neither does Fidel.
"When a question is tough or Mr. Trudeau wishes to avoid it, he goes into an elaborate performance," writes Peter Worthington. "His hands start gesturing, the shoulders wriggle, the eyebrows squirm, the mouth puckers and after some groping for appropriate words Mr. Trudeau invariably says something that is often irrelevant, usually amusing and always evasive. His listeners laugh or giggle as is their individual wont, and the moment is past. Next question."
By 1962, traditionalist Quebec Premier Maurice Duplessis was dead, and Trudeau finally became a professor at the University of Montreal, overcoming the usual protests. He went right to work turning out Fidelistas. Indeed, the school is now teeming with them. Apparently he admires Castro as much as Mao.
And in 1963, he campaigned vigorously with the Marxist New Democratic Party against the Liberals, who roughly correspond to the Democrats in the States. Trudeau called the Liberals "idiots" because they had decided to use nuclear weapons for defense. The Liberals, he said, were "a spineless herd." “
Pierre apparently had developed a taste for leading delegations to Communist countries. In 1960 he led another -- to Communist China. He participated in a Communist "victory celebration." He met his idol, Mao Tse-tung. He collaborated on a book called Two Innocents In Red China. (Toronto, Oxford University Press, 1968.)
Trudeau describes his meeting with the Communist leaders like this: "... It is a stirring moment: these greybeards, in their ripe old age, embody today the triumph of an idea, an idea that has turned the whole world upside down and profoundly changed the course of human history." Of the greybeard who has murdered more than 30 million Chinese, Trudeau says: " ... Mao Tse-tung, one of the great men of the century, has a powerful head, an unlined face, and a look of wisdom tinged with melancholy. The eyes in that tranquil face are heavy with having seen too much of the misery of men."
You don't believe he said it. I know. Neither did I. Get the book. Notice that the typical Trudeau sarcasm and condescension are gone. Now the Lord Protector of the Realm fawns and scrapes.
Indeed, says Trudeau: "Everyone knows that the Communists summarily rushed to the gallows or to jail many of the great landed proprietors. It was the genius of Mao Tse-tung to realize the extent to which his revolution must depend on the peasants, and he mercilessly suppressed the class that inspired in these peasants awe, respect, and submissiveness towards outworn traditions."
This you still may not believe, even if you read the book yourself. Here, Trudeau not only justifies Mao Tse-tung's mass murders - he applauds them. They are good, he says. They are necessary. They prove Mao's genius.
Lucky Pierre loves to travel. He was in Ghana when Communist Kwame Nkrumah took control. We don't know why. Pierre won't say. He was in Algeria when Communist Ahmed Ben Bella took over. We don't know why. Pierre won't say. Early in 1961, at about the time of the Bay of Pigs, the U.S. Coast Guard picked him up.
Pierre was paddling a canoe to Cuba from Key West. We don't know why. Pierre won't say. The Coast Guard deported Pierre to Canada, but he did get to Cuba in 1964, after all. He doesn't say what happened there. Neither does Fidel.
"When a question is tough or Mr. Trudeau wishes to avoid it, he goes into an elaborate performance," writes Peter Worthington. "His hands start gesturing, the shoulders wriggle, the eyebrows squirm, the mouth puckers and after some groping for appropriate words Mr. Trudeau invariably says something that is often irrelevant, usually amusing and always evasive. His listeners laugh or giggle as is their individual wont, and the moment is past. Next question."
By 1962, traditionalist Quebec Premier Maurice Duplessis was dead, and Trudeau finally became a professor at the University of Montreal, overcoming the usual protests. He went right to work turning out Fidelistas. Indeed, the school is now teeming with them. Apparently he admires Castro as much as Mao.
And in 1963, he campaigned vigorously with the Marxist New Democratic Party against the Liberals, who roughly correspond to the Democrats in the States. Trudeau called the Liberals "idiots" because they had decided to use nuclear weapons for defense. The Liberals, he said, were "a spineless herd." “
“Deborah Sharp Furlong, wife of former Olympic chief John Furlong, dies in car crash
Former Olympic chief and CBC television producer married last year
BY JEFF LEE, VANCOUVER SUN APRIL 13, 2013
Deborah Sharp in a 2006 file photo.
Deborah Sharp Furlong, the wife of former Vancouver 2010 Olympics organizing chief John Furlong and a CBC associate producer, has been killed in a car crash in Ireland.
Ireland's Garda (police) confirmed Friday that Sharp Furlong, 48, died in a Dublin hospital Friday after being involved in a head-on collision with an SUV in Wexford County.
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Sharp Furlong was most recently the associate producer of 11 episodes of CBC's Arctic Air series. She also worked on a number of television series, including Cold Squad, Search and Rescue and Stargate SG-1.
Sean Mac Seoin, a press officer with Ireland's police department, said the accident occurred at about 10:30 a.m. local time while Sharp Furlong was driving between Gorey — where she and her husband were living — and Cloughs, 85 kilometres south of Dublin. She was taken by air ambulance to Tallaght Hospital in Dublin, where she died.
A man in his 40s who was driving the second vehicle suffered minor injuries.
Furlong, who was born in Ireland, and Sharp Furlong were living near Gorey while on a vacation.
Her death shocked colleagues at the CBC, said spokeswoman Erin Richards.
"Omnifilm Entertainment and Arctic Air Productions are devastated by the loss of one of their close friends and colleagues," she said. "Deb put her heart and soul into everything she did for the show. To her children and husband, John Furlong, we extend our deepest condolences."
The Vancouver Whitecaps, where Furlong was named executive chairman last year, also extended its condolences.
Sharp Furlong had two children from a previous marriage, and was married twice before she wed Furlong, who is also twice divorced. For a number of years she went by the name Deborah Sharp-Nelles.
In a story in The Vancouver Sun in 1998 she recounted the difficulties of juggling her responsibilities as a mother with her job as a post-production coordinator on Stargate SG-1 [Fictional command center in Cheyenne Mountain where NORAD actors were SNAP hacked on 9/11].
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“David Lloyd Johnston CC CMM COM CD FRSC( hon) FRCPSC(hon) (born June 28, 1941)[1][2] is a Canadian academic, author, and statesman who is the current Governor General of Canada, the 28th since Canadian Confederation. [Uses an ultra vires licence to authorize contract killing and the Cold Squad spoliation of evidence as per burning of uniforms of pedophile psychopath Russell Williams]
Johnston was born and raised in Ontario, studying there before enrolling at Harvard University and later Cambridge and Queen's universities. He went on to work as a professor at various post-secondary institutions in Canada, eventually serving administrative roles as dean of law at the University of Western Ontario, principal of McGill University, and president of the University of Waterloo. At the same time, Johnston involved himself with politics and public service, moderating political debates and chairing commissions in both the federal and provincial spheres, his most renowned position in that field being the chairmanship of the inquiry into the Airbus affair. He was in 2010 appointed as governor general by Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, on the recommendation of Prime Minister of Canada Stephen Harper, to replace Michaëlle Jean as viceroy.[3] At the time, Johnston was predominantly praised as a worthy choice for the Queen's representative, though his appointment was denounced by some Quebec sovereigntists.
As governor general, Johnston is entitled to be styled His Excellency while in office and The Right Honourable for the duration of his viceregal tenure and beyond. Given current practice, he will be sworn into the Queen's Privy Council for Canada when his term as the Queen's representative ends.
Johnston was born in Sudbury, Ontario, to Lloyd Johnston, the owner of a hardware store,[4] and Dorothy Stonehouse. He attended Sault Collegiate Institute in nearby Sault Ste. Marie, where he played under-17 hockey with future National Hockey League members Phil and Tony Esposito,[5] before moving on to Harvard University in 1959,[6][7] earning his Bachelor of Arts degree, magna cum laude, in 1963.[1] While at Harvard, under the coaching of Cooney Weiland, Johnston captained the varsity ice hockey team, was twice selected to the All-America team,[8] and met and befriended Erich Segal,[9] the two becoming jogging partners.[6] In 1970, Segal wrote the best-selling novel Love Story, basing a character in the book—Davey, a captain of the hockey team—on Johnston.[4][8] Johnston suffered three concussions from playing football and hockey; he was told by his doctor to either wear a helmet (at a time when they were unpopular) or stop playing hockey.[10]…
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Johnston has moderated several televised leaders' debates,[16] the first being between Pierre Trudeau, Joe Clark, and Ed Broadbent, prior to the 1979 federal election, and he returned five years later to play the same role before the election of 1984, in a debate featuring Brian Mulroney, John Turner, and Broadbent. He also moderated the provincial leaders' debate featuring David Peterson, Bob Rae, and Larry Grossman, in the run up to the Ontario general election in 1987.[17] Johnston has also acted as moderator of two public affairs panel discussion programmes, The Editors and The World in Review, which aired in the 1990s on both CBC Newsworld in Canada and PBS in the United States.[16]
Investigations commissioned by both federal and provincial Crowns-in-Council have been chaired by Johnston, starting with the National Round Table on the Environment and the Economy in the late 1980s,[18] followed by the National Task Force on High Speed Broadband Access, the Committee on Information Systems for the Environment, the Advisory Committee on Online Learning, Ontario's Infertility and Adoption Review Panel between 2008 and 2009, and other scientific or public policy panels.[19] He also sat on the Ontario government's Task Force on Management of Large Scale Information and Information Technology Projects and an Ontario Ministry of Health panel investigating "smart systems." Johnston further served on various corporate boards of directors, including those of Fairfax Financial Holdings, CGI Group, Dominion Textiles, Southam Incorporated, SPAR Aerospace, Seagram's, and Canada Trust, among others, and on March 22, 2010, was named to the Board of Governors of the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. He is the only non-American citizen to chair the Harvard Board of Overseers. [when he arranged for the man born in White Rock in 1961 to assume a new identity!]”
“GPS Tracker Cisco | GPS Tracking Device Cisco “Are you thinking about purchasing a GPS tracker for personal or business reasons?” You may not realize it but you can’t just “buy” a GPS tracker without “buying into” one company’s GPS Tracking System.And All GPS Tracking Systems are not alike! While many GPS trackers may look the same and some may even cost less, they don’t always work the same way. The monthly monitoring service that you pay for and which your trackers are specifically programmed to work with may not provide you multiple methods for determining and reporting tracking location data. Any GPS TRACKER will attempt to obtain a GPS reading from at least three orbiting GPS satellites. If successful, the tracker will transmit that information to a computer server, which will display it on an online web-based portal with mapping software.
However, should the tracking device be located in a building, parking structure or perhaps under metal where it does not “see the sky”, it may be unable to determine its current location.
At Cisco GPS TRACKING TRACKER, we don’t stop with just GPS. Our GPS Tracking System provides a total of three methods for determining and reporting tracking location data.
Our GPS Tracking System provides location data using both GPS along with cellular technology, which we have programmed to provide for cell tower triangulation or Advanced Forward Link Triangulation (AFLT). While it is usually necessary to connect with three cell towers for the most accurate cellular location data, should this not be possible, location data at that moment will be provided from the nearest cell, which we have programmed as our third method of reporting location data.
With Cisco GPS TRACKING TRACKER, you know that you’re getting the most accurate tracking location data available because we provide three methods for determining “the location of whatever you're tracking!”
The Micro Tracker is a portable GPS tracking device that is able to fit inside the palm of your hand. The device can be placed anywhere inside a vehicle, person, or asset. The Micro Tracker's battery lasts two and a half weeks and is rechargeable. The Micro Tracker provides updates every minute. The device is water resistant and features a motion sensor as well.
The OBD II GPS tracker is a real time vehicle GPS tracking device. The OBD II tracker installs within seconds and runs off the car itself. The OBD II tracker is inconspicuous and even has additional accessories to conceal it.
The OBD II port is located directly underneath the steering column of the vehicle. All vehicles manufactured after 1996 are required to have an OBD II port inside the vehicle.
The Kill Switch GPS Tracker is a real time GPS Tracking Device that installs behind the dashboard. The GPS Tracker is hard wired into the vehicle. The Kill Switch GPS is completely hidden and a viable alternative to the other types of GPS trackers GPS Tracking Tracker offers.
The Cisco GPS Tracking software requires no installation and can be accessed from any PC, MAC, smartphone, tablet, or iPAD.”
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