Monday, October 20, 2008

So many connections...?

Found another article from 2009, this one dealing with the civil suit settlement between Kevin Brody and the Government of Canada. Guess whose name appears lots in it?

"GOVERNMENT SETTLES WITH 'VEGREVIILE SIX'; SAXON UNDER FIRE FROM OPPOSITION PARTIES

The federal government today reached an out-of-court settlement with Kevin Brody, one of the survivors of the nuclear strike on Alberta in 2007, and alleged prisoner of a now defunct government agency.

Brody launched the lawsuit in late 2008 claiming to have been held prisoner and tortured by Section 31. Once the lawsuit was launched, the Harper government launched an independent investigation, which called for the immediate disbanding of the covert agency.

Between the disbanding of Section 31 and the settlement, opposition parties have hammered the minority Conservative government and Homeland and Public Safety Minister Jason Saxon, claiming the settlement is a complete admission of guit and proof why the Conservatives should never be allowed the majority government they seek in an much-rumored upcoming election.

Saxon was unavailable for a direct comment as he is currently attending a security meeeting with his American counterparts, but his assistant Claudia Daring released a statement firing back at the Liberals, saying it was more than likely during a Liberal government during the Cold War that formed Section 31.

"We need to quit looking at the past and look forward to the future", Daring said. "Section 31 was a cancerous growth within our own government and we needed to remove it right away. All the settlement does is try to atone for one of possibly countless incidents like the one Mister Brody claimed happened to him."

Daring herself has also come under fire by the Liberals for a supposed conflict of interest invovling her father-in-law Robert Daring, CEO of the Daring Foundation - a multinational corporation that was recently awarded a $900 billion contract for rebuilding and restoration of Edmonton, Alberta. The Liberals claimed she was hired as Saxon's assistant as part of the joint effort between the Canadian and Alberta governments, and the Daring Foundation. However, all accusations were dropped last week as the auditor general's office concluded their investigation, citing no real hard evidence of a conflict of interest was found.

Terms of the settlement between the government and and Mister Brody were not disclosed as per a confidentiality agreement signed by all parties. "

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

That's only half the story re: The Daring Foundation. Apparently when Edmonton is rebuilt, they're going to be completely running the city. Making it the world's first city ran as a business by a business

Anonymous said...

Hasn't the Daring Foundation also come under fire for both corporate bullying and just recently illegal genetic experiments? Heard there was some kind of facility in Saskatchewan that was shut down due to "illegal cloning experiments".

Anonymous said...

Hi, Tim from Calgary again. I have recently noticed some strange accounts receivable coming my way from the Plant Research Department in the ARC. Did some private snooping and two of the accounts are apparently shell companies owned by the Darings. Please Doctor Bellum, I implore you to investigate your own employees!