MM, implicated in the Shipbuilding Scandal, was JWR's first victim, a sacrificial lamb offered to JWR, by the Government, so that she'd avert SNC-Lavalin's (SNCL) criminal prosecution: Canada's Prime Minister's Office (PMO), sensing JWR's unease with her underlings prosecuting Vice Admiral Mark Norman (MN) for leaking cabinet discussions, based on rumors and innuendo, and seemingly prompted the RCMP to release its knowledge that MM hand-delivered said information to outsiders. MM had had his security clearance suspended.
SB was JWR's second victim, innocent, but used by Trudeau to remove JWR from AG. SB was seemingly forced to resign Oct/2018, soon rewarded with a job at the Bank of Montreal.
Gerald Butts (GB) is JWR's third victim, resigning days before JWR testified to Canada's Justice Committee in order to appease her- but her testimony was still damming.
Who is next?…
(This post is a work in progress, adding more tonight.)
Interesting Facts: 1. James Cudmore, the reporter who broke the Shipbuilding Scandal, was hired by the Department of Defense. He has since left.
2. SB leaked government information to a bank executive in 2006.
3. Trudeau admits his office is withholding information relating to MN's defense.
From feb 27 "At Justice Committee hearings in the House of Commons on Wednesday, Wilson-Raybould was unable to discuss the government’s desire to use the agreements in other cases of corporate bribery and fraud. Wide-ranging improprieties that surround the Bank of Montreal and the Trudeau government’s acquisition of the Kinder Morgan pipeline, continue to worry senior cabinet ministers"
"It’s widely suspected that BMO has been using intermediary business service providers to ‘effectively bribe’ the elected officials of Indian Act-governments, in exchange for pipeline approvals, federally guaranteed lending, and the financing of land claims against the Crown. The practice has been a source of outrage among indigenous people in the Province, who remain vehemently opposed to carbon-based energy infrastructure.
Worried that the practice violates the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act in the United States, banking executives hurridly lobbied Finance Minister Bill Morneau in March and April of 2018, and were able to quickly secure a transaction that effectively nationalized the pipeline while offering exceedingly favorable terms of indemnification to the investors involved in the project." "
Leo Wright
BMO is the bank that hired Brison.
I'm doing a fuller writeup tonight- do you have any more leads- especially concerning BMO?
buffalochronicle.com/2019/03/06/deep-and-penetrating-relationship-may-taint-butts-testimony/ "A classmate, Jonathan Ablett, introduced them freshman year. Butts invited Trudeau to join the debate team, and the pair traveled to tournaments together, including a trip to Princeton University during which the two were observed being ‘particularly close’. Butts was a far more skilled and tactical debater than Trudeau, but Trudeau projected greater confidence" Plus read the headline deep and penetrating they maybe implying something.
I think you were the one who gave me this comment a few weeks ago:
I read it, and I'm unfamiliar with how BMO uses 'intermediate service providers' to bribe, why BMO provides this service to government, and how nationalisation of the Kinder Morgan pipeline indemnifies investors- and seemingly also BMO.
I'll do more reading tonight, and build & refine the narrative of the OP, but am unsure if I could discover the answers to my questions above- I'd appreciate any leads.
Caleb Brown
This:
is what I'm referring to.
Caleb Cruz
I think it's more than suggesting, at this point.
That said, I'm unsure the relevance.
Have you heard of the government's Infrastructure Bank? I don't believe there are connections to OP…
Julian White
No. Just read these articles in obscure paper that seems to stitch things together. Have to wait and see, but Kinder Morgan, the Government buying a failed pipeline to bailout the banks, will be interesting.