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| GhostChild |
Posted: February 19, 2009 07:13 am
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****ATTENTION: TERRACE R.C.M.P AND OTTAWA R.C.M.P.****
Dear “CONSTABLE BUTTE” : CROWN EMPLOYEE And FIDUCIARY TRUSTEE: Re: Ray And Val Drooger. Ray And Val Drooger Are Known To Me To Be Of Good Character: Despite The Constant Harassment And Prejudicial Treatment They Have Endured. I Recognize And Affirm Val Drooger’s Competent Boundary Jurisdiction As A Matriarch And Woman Of The Common Law Jurisdiction Of Custom And Tradition Here Upon Turtle Island. What YOU And YOUR PARTNER Did Today Was Trespass And Kidnapping Of A Sovereign Matriarch’s Husband: Based Upon A Misinterpretation Of What Ray Drooger Was Overheard To Say. I Have Heard The Recording Val Drooger Made Of Her Husband Commenting That He: “If I Had A Gun I Would Shoot Myself” NOT: “I AM GOING TO KILL MYSELF.” Big Difference? In This Matter: IS YOUR LIABILITY For Trespass And Kidnapping: YOU Had No Agreement From Ray Drooger: And You Certainly Did Not Have It From Val Drooger. As Per My Phone Call Tonight: I Expect My Orders For Correction And Remedy And The Safe Return Of Ray Drooger To His Wife: Without Exception. YOU ARE MERELY A CROWN EMPLOYEE: AND YOU HAVE BROGHT SHAME TO My COMPANY OF CANADA TRADING POSTS: Thus YOU Have Brought Shame To The Living Crown. YOUR CONDUCT IS DEPENDENT UPON YOUR KNOWLEDGE OF THE POLICY’S: YOU ARE ALSO “SUBJECT” TOO. Here Is My Phone Number Just In Case You Think This Letter Fictious: 1-204-282-0719. Your Further Silence Is Consent As The Value Accepted For Your Correction. Please Govern YOURSELF According To YOUR PRIVATE MAN LIABILITY: Sincerely: The Living Crown Of CANADA: King And Chief: Scott Phillip Hayes: Okimow-Wacon Nepakaneepawit. |
| GhostChild |
Posted: February 19, 2009 10:24 pm
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Dear MILLS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL PSYCHIATRY UNIT:
Re: A Conversation With NURSE INGRID In Regard To Ray Drooger. Herein Be Noticed You Have Been Noticed By Our Phone Conversation In Regards To The Health And Well Being Of Ray Drooger. Be Advised And Confirmed That You Are Now Completely Liable In This Matter: As You Do Not Possess: Agreement: Consent Or Contract In This Matter. What Is YOUR Liability In Regards To Aiding And Abetting A Kidnapping: By The R.C.M.P.? Which Was Carried Out In Duress: And Without Agreement Or Consent: Without Ray Drooger’s Wife’s Agreement? Be Also Aware And Content In The Knowledge There Are No Treaties: Compacts: Bargains: Or Any Other Fraudulent Means Of Jurisdiction: To Avoid Responsibility For Creating Harm Or Duress To Ray And Val Drooger. Further Be Noticed That Any INDUCEMENT Or FORCE To Gain Consent From Ray Drooger Or Val Drooger Could Result In Charges Of Social Molestation: Aiding And Abetting. Val Drooger Is A Recognized And Confirmed Matriarch Within Her Competent Boundaries And Is In Good Standing With The Supreme Jurisdiction Of The Great Turtle Island. I Hereby Claim Ray Drooger To The Same. I Notice To YOU: In The Capacity So Recognized And Confirmed As The “Business Owner Of The Trading Post Jurisdiction” Of CANADA: I Am The Lawful Crown: Heir And Successor Of The Hudson’s Bay Company: Thus Crown Fiduciary Trustee Over And Above ALL CROWN EMPLOYEE’S. YOU Have Been Noticed: Something Else Is Going On: Correction The Error’s To Transgretion To Sin: Or Stand To Answer For This Notice. Sincerely: King And Chief: Scott Phillip Hayes: Okimow-Wacon Nepakaneepawit Of The Supreme Jurisdiction Of The Great Turtle Island. |
| GhostChild |
Posted: February 20, 2009 02:40 am
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I Am Pleased To Announce The Release Of Ray Drooger At 3pm Today....Thank You....Moon.
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| GhostChild |
Posted: March 01, 2009 07:03 pm
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Racism, poverty, aboriginal issues cited in UN report on Canada
By Peter O'Neil, Europe Correspondent, Canwest News ServiceFebruary 5, 2009 PARIS — Canada's human rights rec ord has come under blistering attack by members of a United Nations body that includes some of the world's worst rights violators. Canada is being told it's not doing enough in areas like aboriginal rights, violence against women, poverty and racism by UN Human Rights Council delegates representing countries that allow torture, jail bloggers, and amputate the limbs of criminals. "The Islamic Republic of Iran noted the growing discriminatory treatment against indigenous people, aboriginal women, migrants, Muslims, Arabs and Afro-Canadians," stated a summary of this week's hearings issued Thursday by the Geneva-based council. The 20-person delegation that presented Canada's case Tuesday in Geneva was headed by John Sims, deputy minister of the Department of Justice, and included officials from the Saskatchewan and Quebec governments. Sims talked about Canada's efforts, and challenges, in areas like native rights, domestic violence and homelessness. "Canada recognizes that no country, including Canada, has a perfect human rights record," Sims is quoted as saying in Thursday's summary. A spokeswoman for Canadian Heritage Minister James Moore defended Canada's participation. "We place great importance on ensuring the council is able to respond to urgent human rights situations," Deirdra McCracken said in an e-mailed statement. Conservative Senator Raynell Andreychuk, who chaired a critical 2008 Senate committee study of the UN council and Canada's involvement, said it 's in Canada's interest to subject itself to scrutiny from UN members, including those with "serious and pervasive" rights problems. The international community, she noted in an e-mail to Canwest News Service, is "far away" from having enforcement mechanisms to convince countries to treat their people with respect and dignity. "Therefore influence and persuasion in the diplomatic environment of the UN remain important. All need to judged by peers — so should Canada." Senator Mobina Jaffer, the committee deputy chairman, said Canada is now in a position to ask tough questions at future UNHRC sessions of some of the countries pointing fingers at Canada. The Senate committee concluded in its report last year that it was too early to pass judgment on the new council, which replaced the discredited and heavily-politicized UN Commission on Human Rights in 2006. The report did find, however, that the new body remains heavily politicized and focused too much on criticizing Israel. Here is a selected list of criticisms, followed by the latest report from Amnesty International (AI) of that country's rights record: - Cuba "noted that aboriginals are disadvantaged in terms of self-generated income, education and health, with the highest ranks in suicide and poverty indexes, asking about measures to repair this historic injustice." AI on Cuba: "Restrictions on freedom of expression, association and movement remained severe." - Pakistan, in an apparent criticism of Canada's refusal at the council to criticize Israel's conduct in Gaza, said Canadians "have been on the forefront of human rights promotion and protection. Yet Canadian policy in the Council often contradicts these high values." AI on Pakistan: "Thousands of lawyers, journalists, human rights activists and political workers were arbitrarily detained. The independence of the judiciary was curbed. Some victims of enforced disappearance reappeared but hundreds remained missing. "Honour" killings and resort to jirgas (informal tribal councils) continued. Violence against women continued with impunity." - Iran, in addition to criticizing Canada's treatment of minorities, said Canada's foreign policy is subjected to a double-standard when it comes to Israel's behaviour in Gaza. AI on Iran: "Discrimination against women remained entrenched in law and practice. Torture and other ill-treatment were widespread in prisons and detention centres. A security clampdown announced in April was marked by a sharp rise in executions; at least 335 people were executed, among them seven child offenders. Sentences of stoning to death, amputation and flogging continued to be passed and carried out." - Egypt said Canada "boasts of sophisticated human rights architecture and is a multicultural melting pot," but then proceeded to criticize the government for its treatment of minorities and immigrants. Egypt also urged Canada to train judges and lawyers on dealing with racial hate crimes .. AI on Egypt: "Constitutional amendments rushed through Parliament were the most serious setback for human rights since the state of emergency was reintroduced in 1981. The amendments cemented the sweeping powers of the police and entrenched in permanent law emergency powers that have been used systematically to violate human rights, including prolonged detention without charge, torture and other ill-treatment, restrictions on freedom of speech, association and assembly, and grossly unfair trials before military courts and special emergency courts." - Russia called on Canada to launch a "national strategy to eliminate poverty." AI: "The Russian authorities were increasingly intolerant of dissent or criticism, branding it 'unpatriotic'." - "Italy asked about and recommended legislation on domestic violence (and) noted reports that, since 2003, over 20 people have died in Canada after being shot by police with a Taser." Amnesty on Italy: "The authorities discriminated against Romani people, and several aspects of Italy's human rights record came under criticism from the UN Committee against Torture." |
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