Sunday, February 17, 2013

The Water War Crimes, Adrian Dix and Murdered Witnesses

Former Premier Glen Clark
When Adrian Dix was Chief of Staff to Premier Glen Clark between 1996 and 1999, the Premier's office was interfering in the operations of the Ministry of the Attorney General and directing that Ministry to commit the crimes of fraud, perjury and obstruction of justice in the Supreme Court of British Columbia as it related to the lawsuit brought by Snowcap Waters Ltd. and Sun Belt Water Inc.   Documents were concealed and suppressed.  False and misleading affidavits were filed in the court and the judiciary were deliberately manipulated from behind the scenes.  In short, major crimes were committed in the courts for political reasons.

In the Editors opinion, several of these crimes were directed by both Premier Glen Clark and his Chief of Staff, Adrian Dix.

Several of the inside witnesses who would now be in a position to confirm the Editors opinion and assist to put Adrian Dix and former Premier Glen Clark in jail, where they ought to be, have died over these past years and many died in suspicious circumstances.   The dead include, former Deputy Attorney General Robert Edwards, former Deputy Attorney General Gillian Wallace, former senior legal counsel Jack Ebbels, Provincial Court Chief Judge Hugh Stansfield and many others.     

The astonishing number of deaths among the witnesses and the players in the Water War Crimes proves that "Ian Waddell's book "A Thirst To Die For" was not a work of "pure fiction" but was based in the hard core political reality of the corruption surrounding bulk water exports from Canada to the United States that has resulted in several murders of lawyers, judges and political operatives by a criminal gang operating inside the government of British Columbia and other parts of Canada.  

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