McConnell claims that by the time the British Columbia pension fund (bcIMC) bought Delta Hotels from Fairmont in October 2007, Emerson and Duguay had installed wifi devices in nearly all of the MI-3 Innholders’ 4-star and 5-star hotels thereby allowing unwitting or unwilling (?) peg-house johns to relay onion-router detonation signals via guests’ laptop and malicious exit nodes to bombs in the Times Square car 2010, the Boston Marathon 2013 and the Parliament Building, Victoria, B.C. (FTE).
McConnell also claims that his MI-3 founder sister Kristine “Con Air” Marcy embedded U.S. Navy onion routers in Canada’s Maritime Command Operational Information Network and gave Emerson and Duguay the Entrust root key needed for Innholders’ madam-in-the-middle attacks such as that attributed to the White Widow in Nairobi’s Westgate Mall on September 21, 2013.
Disambiguation:
MI-3B = Livery Company patent-pool supply-chain users of Privy Purse and Forfeiture Fund Marcy (Forfeiture Fund – KPMG Small Business Loan Auction – Con Air Medical JABS)
+ Inkster (Privy Purse – KPMG tax shelter – RCMP Wandering Persons – Loss Adjuster fraud)
+ Interpol (Berlin ‘41-‘45 – Operation Paperclip Foreign Fugitive – William Higgitt – Entrust)
+ Intrepid (William Stephenson – GAPAN, Mariners patent pools – Wild Bill Pearl Harbor 9/11) +Baginski (Serco Information Technologists Skynet sodomite mesh, KPMG Consulting Tillman)
MI-3 = Marine Interruption Intelligence and Investigation unit set up in 1987 to destroy above
McConnell’s Book 12 www.abeldanger.net shows agents in his Marine Interruption, Intelligence and Investigations (MI-3) group mingling in various OODA exit modes with agents of the Marcy Inkster Interpol Intrepid (MI-3) Livery protection racket based at Skinners’ Hall, Dowgate Hill.
Prequel 1: #1771: Marine Links MI-3’s Starwood Peg-House Madams to Boston Pressure Cooker Bombs
Tracey McVicar accompanies Linda Wright butcher dancing at Pickton Pig Farm with David Emerson
White Widow' Lewthwaite 'Key' In Al Shabaab [0:44 Proximity of MI-3 Innholders 5-star hotels]
“Delta Hotels and Resorts Launches Fastest [Onion Router] Internet of any Full Service Hotel Chain in Canada
April 03, 2012 - Toronto, ON Delta Hotels and Resorts today announced that 17 of its properties across Canada have upgraded their bandwidth to provide the fastest Internet service available in any full service hotel chain in Canada. This new offering, called InternetXL, will provide service that is 20 times faster than household high-speed Internet.
A recent study¹ shows that the ways in which hotel guests are using broadband has changed radically since 2009. Within a 12 month period, web browsing dropped nearly by half (39% to 20%), while real-time entertainment (i.e. Netflix, YouTube) grew by almost 50 percent (30% to 43%). Within the same time period, the emergence of new categories, particularly real-time communications like Skype, have already made a significant impact.
As a result, travelers are increasingly demanding that hotels provide the technical capability to stay connected to their lives back home while they travel. Many new cloud-based services allow us to take our virtual lives with us when we travel – facilitating access to our libraries of TV and movies, or all the content on a shared office drive, from anywhere that has an Internet connection. Whether they are Skyping with their kids, streaming their favourite TV show or downloading files for work, travelers want a high quality broadband that won’t let them down.
“InternetXL provides the functionality for guests to work and play on their own terms while traveling,” explains Ken Lambert, Vice President, Sales & Marketing, Delta Hotels and Resorts. “The service goes beyond what most of us can get in our homes by a significant margin. In fact, we’re pretty sure that our guests will wish they could take InternetXL back home with them when they leave.” The InternetXL service will be offered at 17 select Delta locations, and is free for a limited time. InternetXL will also be a favourite for meeting planners. As more and more meetings and conferences include elements such as webcasts, Twitter walls, online demonstrations, heavy downloading and live video streaming, meeting planners are finding the basic Internet services provided by some hotels and convention centres just can’t meet the needs of their heavy traffic. This often requires setting up expensive additional access for these events. InternetXL will offer meeting planners the ability to guarantee and reserve Internet bandwidth accessibility and to secure dedicated I.P. addresses for their events, at a price point that cannot be matched by outside providers.
“We have seen an increasing trend with clients who want to integrate online elements into their meetings and events,” says Lambert. “With InternetXL, our clients can be confident that they will have reliable service for high bandwidth activities. This is the way that the world is moving, and it’s exciting to be leaders in the Canadian hotel marketplace.”
InternetXL is now available at Delta Vancouver Suites, Delta Grand Okanagan, Delta Victoria Ocean Pointe, Delta Bow Valley, Delta Calgary Airport, Delta Edmonton South, Delta Winnipeg, Delta Lodge at Kananaskis, Delta Chelsea, Delta Meadowvale, Delta Centre-Ville, Delta Montreal, Delta Quebec, Delta Halifax, Delta Barrington and Delta Beausejour. It will also be available at Delta Ottawa City Centre in mid-April.
In addition to this new service, Delta will also provide its base high-speed Internet access for free in all [onion router] guestrooms across the chain that do not have InternetXL. About Delta Hotels and Resorts
A leading Canadian hotel management company, Delta Hotels and Resorts operates and franchises a diversified portfolio with 43 full-service, city centre and airport hotels and resorts under the Delta brand. Widely regarded as Canada’s “brand of choice” by guests and owners, Delta also distinguishes itself as an exemplary employer. It is the only hotel company to have been recognized for its sustained focus on business excellence by the prestigious National Quality Institute with three Canada Awards for Excellence, including the award program’s highest honour, the Order of Excellence (2007). The hospitality company has also consistently ranked as one of the country’s 50 Best Employers for 12 years, and has been named to the Green 30 since 2010. As well, its national sustainability program, Delta Greens is the most comprehensive and ambitious in the hospitality industry touching on every aspect of the hotel business. Delta’s Corporate Social Responsibility platform, Delta Helps, includes a chain-wide commitment to the communities it serves through a national partnership with Habitat for Humanity Canada, participation in the Hotel Association of Canada’s Green Key Eco-Rating program, and work with various other charitable groups. For more information, please visit www.deltahotels.com
For more information, please contact:
Sandy Indig
Delta Hotels and Resorts
416-874-2018 (office)
416-409-0649 (cell)
sindig@deltahotels.com”
“David Emerson 'a longstanding investor'
CAI is a central link in this chain, as we shall see, so here's a backgrounder.
A private firm that raises funds from select investors, CAI then uses that capital in a variety of ways, but usually by taking equity positions in mid-size companies with the expectation of outsized returns on their initial investment.
CAI was founded in 1989 by seven well-heeled investors, including a couple of ex-Salomon Brothers partners in New York, plus a prominent Montreal businessman, David Culver, a former CEO with Alcan Aluminum Ltd.
In 1999, CAI bought a position in a well-known but under-capitalized B.C. entity, MacDonald Dettwiler and Associates. The investment firm obtained at least one seat on the MDA board, and it was filled by Brooklyn-based Peter Restler, a founding CAI partner.
Restler has had a several decades long relationship with B.C. politicians and well-heeled British Columbians. One such prominent Vancouver businessman is Peter Bentley, the long-time head of Canfor Corporation, who was an early investor in CAI.
In August 2001, David Emerson, then CEO at Bentley's Canfor, joined the MacDonald Dettwiler board [and allegedly set up the MI-3 Innholders’ onion router for coordinated attacks on 9/11].
And if Emerson was not already an investor in CAI's exclusive funds, he soon became one.
That information was disclosed on Nov. 24, 2008, when it was announced that Emerson -- who just weeks earlier had quit federal politics rather than seek re-election as a Conservative MP in Vancouver East -- had been hired (see here and here) by Restler, McVicar and CAI as a "senior advisor" at the equity firm's Vancouver office.
Posted on CAI's website is a wire story that features the following sentence: "Emerson has also been a longstanding investor in CAI, said Tracey McVicar, a managing director of CAI, who declined to elaborate on the timing and amount of his investments."”
“The Honourable David L. Emerson, P.C.
Senior Advisor
David Emerson, based in Vancouver, joined CAI in 2008 as a Senior Advisor. Previously, Mr. Emerson was the Canadian Minister of Foreign Affairs. Prior to that post he held other senior positions in the Government of Canada, including Minister of Industry, Minister of International Trade, and Minister of Pacific Gateway and the Vancouver - Whistler Olympics. In the British Columbia Government, Mr. Emerson was the Province's Deputy Minister of Finance, Deputy Minister to the Premier, and later President of the British Columbia Trade Development Corporation.
In the private sector, Mr. Emerson served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Canfor Corporation, President and Chief Executive Officer of the Vancouver International Airport Authority, and Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Canadian Western Bank.
Mr. Emerson received Bachelor of Economics and Master of Economics degrees from the University of Alberta, and a Ph.D. in Economics from Queen's University. E-mail: demerson@caifunds.com”
“Delta Hotels is a chain of 40 hotels and resorts across Canada, primarily in the 4 star range of standard. Delta once had a hotel in the United States, the Delta Court of Flags Hotel,[1] located in Orlando, Florida, however, it was closed sometime after 1996 and has subsequently been demolished. On October 2, 2007, British Columbia Investment Management Corporation [advised by CAI Senior Advisor David Emerson since its foundation by the late General Alexander Haig and RCMP pension-fund pressure-cooker honcho Paul Cantor] announced that it had acquired Delta Hotels.[2] The hotel chain was formerly a 100% holding of Fairmont Hotels and Resorts (1998 to 2007). Delta's corporate head office is at 77 King Street West (Toronto-Dominion Centre Royal Trust Tower).
Delta was founded in 1962 in Richmond, British Columbia with a single 62-room motor inn called Delport Inn and expanded across British Columbia by 1970.[3] It now has locations in all 10 provinces. It currently has a staff of 7,000 employees and is under the leadership of CEO Kenneth Greene. Its global reservation centre is located in Fredericton, New Brunswick.
Delta's specific branding includes the Delta Privilege rewards program and "Signature Club" executive floor rooms that feature extra amenities and included breakfast.”
“The first laptops using the flip form factor appeared in the early 1980s. The Dulmont Magnum was released in Australia in 1981–82, but was not marketed internationally until 1984–85. The US$8,150 (US$19,710 today) GRiD Compass 1100, released in 1982, was used at NASA and by the military among others. The Gavilan SC, released in 1983, was the first computer described as a "laptop" by its manufacturer.[9]From 1983 onward, several new input techniques were developed and included in laptops, including the touchpad (Gavilan SC, 1983), the pointing stick (IBM ThinkPad 700, 1992) and handwriting recognition (Linus Write-Top,[10] 1987). Some CPUs, such as the 1990 Intel i386SL, were designed to use minimum power to increase battery life of portable computers, and were supported by dynamic power management features such as Intel SpeedStep and AMD PowerNow! in some designs.
Displays reached VGA resolution by 1988 (Compaq SLT/286), and colour screens started becoming a common upgrade in 1991 with increases in resolution and screen size occurring frequently until the introduction of 17"-screen laptops in 2003. Hard drives started to be used in portables, encouraged by the introduction of 3.5" drives in the late 1980s, and became common in laptops starting with the introduction of 2.5" and smaller drives around 1990; capacities have typically lagged behind physically larger desktop drives. Optical storage, read-only CD-ROM followed by writeable CD and later read-only or writeable DVD and Blu-ray, became common in laptops early in the 2000s.”
“From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A pressure cooker bomb is an improvised explosive device (IED) created by inserting explosive material into a pressure cooker and attaching a blasting cap into the cover of the cooker.[1] Pressure cooker bombs have been used in a number of attacks in the 21st century. Among them have been the 2006 Mumbai train bombings, 2010 Stockholm bombings (failed to explode), the 2010 Times Square car bombing attempt (failed to explode), and the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings.[2]
“'White Widow' Lewthwaite 'Key' In Al Shabaab
An intelligence report obtained by Sky News suggests Samantha Lewthwaite is a key figure in the al Shabaab terror group.
11 October 2013: Sky News has obtained a Kenyan intelligence report which for the first time shows the reach of the al Shabaab terror network - which carried out the Nairobi shopping mall attack - and the extent of British involvement within the group.
It suggests that Samantha Lewthwaite - the British woman known as the 'White Widow' because she was married to one of the 7/7 London bombers - is an important figure in the terror outfit, plotting multiple bomb attacks across Kenya.
Sky has also been given access to a personal diary of hers which gives a fascinating insight into her mind, where she talks about her ambitions for her children and her love for her husband. The intelligence report, which is 35 pages long, gives a detailed breakdown of how the network is operating throughout Africa with recruits and cells working in a huge range of countries including Somalia, Uganda, Burundi, Zambia, Tanzania, Mali and South Africa as well as further afield in Yemen and Pakistan.”
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