Saturday, September 28, 2013

Unconvicted NDP Political Criminal Asks RCMP to Investigate Alleged Crimes By Liberal Opponents

Adrian Dix, a self admitted un-convicted criminal who falsified documents with the obvious intent to mislead a police investigation, in1999, when he was Chief of Staff for Premier Glen Clark is back in the news a few short days after he announced his resignation.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police are  investigating  allegations of  violations  of  the  B. C.  Election  Act after a confidential complaint filed by un-convicted criminal NDP Leader Adrian Dix in early August, 2013.

"In order to ensure the integrity of the work of the Special Prosecutor and the RCMP, I will not provide any further details at this point,"  Dix said in a written statement. 

Click here to read full story of Adrian Dix's latest foolishness.  

The Crown Prosecutors Office should be asked to re-consider bringing charges against Adrian Dix for obstruction of justice or misleading a police officer both of which are indictable offences.

There is no statute of limitations on indictable offences in Canada.

Mr. Dix has caused considerable mischief in the political life of the province.  He should have served time in a correctional institution for what he did.  Ujjal Dosanjh was Attorney General when the Crown prosecutors declined to prosecute and clearly the decision not to prosecute Dix was politically influenced.  Incidentally, the Deputy Minister was Maureen Maloney and the Assistant Deputy Minister was Gillian Wallace both or who are implicated as high level criminals in the Water War Crimes.

At the time, the Crown Prosecutors Office decided it was not in the public interest to prosecute Dix but that decision should be revisited. 

The Editors are calling on Attorney General Susan Anton to appoint a special prosecutor to review the evidence against Adrian Dix.

The Public Interest will only be served when Adrian Dix is brought to justice, punished and made an example to deter others from acting in a similar manner. 

Sunday, September 22, 2013

The Continuing Good News Is That More NDP Insiders Are Leaving Politics Following Their Leader Adrian Dix

More Fall Out In British Columbia

In our previous post we announced that one of the results of Prime Minister Harper's secret meetings in British Columbia was the sudden decision of NDP leader Adrian Dix to quit his position. 

However, in addition to Mr. Dix, NDP Party President, Moe Sihota, and NDP Party Secretary, Jan O'Brien, have announced today that they are quitting also.  Dix and Sihota were members of the cabinet of Premier Glen Clark and they are both key suspects in the Water War Crimes that took place under the regime of Premier Clark. O'Brien is a long term high ranking member of the British Columbia Government Employees Union that uses civil servants in the province to do their dirty work especially in the court system where BCGEU employees manipulate the system to block litigants seeking redress against corrupt government employees.

Dix and Sihota both attended Vancouver's notorious St. George's School, a private boys school that spawned both Chief Judges Stansfield and Brenner who were key players in the Water War Crimes.  It is believed Brenner was murdered in order to silence him and that Stansfield committed suicide when his criminal activities were revealed.

Click here to read more about Chief Justice Brenner 
Click here to read more about Chief Judge Stansfield  

The wicked are moving on and the province will be better for it. 

Dix, Sihota and O'Brien should be very worried because because the law of karma, cause and effect, is at work and they will soon be called to suffer as a result of the harm they caused just like many of their colleagues who died from sudden cancers and sudden heart attacks. 

While their friends in the Canada's crooked courts may protect them there is no escaping the universal law of cause and effect.
 

Adrian Dix Announces He IS Stepping Down as Leader of British Columbia New Democratic Parety

Immediately after his private meeting with US President Barrack Obama, Prime Minister Harper came to British Columbia for an unprecedented six day visit.

The day after he left British ColumbiaAdrian Dix, the leader of the New Democratic Party of British Columbia, announced he would be stepping down from his leadership position.

Was this a co-incidence?

We don't think so.

Adrian Dix is a self-admitted un-convicted criminal who  fabricated evidence in an unsuccessful the attempt to mislead a police investigation.  The incident made national news but Dix has never been punished for his crimes.

In addition, Dix was Chief of Staff to Glen Clark who was Premier from 1996 to 1999 and who operated one of the most abusive, corrupt and anti-American regimes in the political history of British Columbia.

Under Clark and Dix's leadership, civil servants including senior lawyers at the Ministry of the Attorney General regularly committed perjury, obstruction of justice and all manner of crimes. 

Clark and Dix used their powers to inflict deliberate harm on innocent people.

Clark and Dix used their powers to divert hundreds of millions of dollars to the corrupt business corporations that were building the useless, fire hazard, so called "fast ferries" that were eventually sold for scrap.  

Clark and Dix did big favours for Vancouver billionaire, Jimmy Pattison, who hired Clark after he was removed from office for corruption.

But Clark and Dix were also so stupid and so politically naive that they decided to pick a fight with the American Government, firstly, by cancelling the underwater seabed lease on the torpedo testing range the US and Canadian Navy had used for decades near Nanoose Bay on Vancouver Island, and, secondly, by failing to take any action when a group of angry fisherman blockaded an Alaskan Ferry and four hundred passengers for three days at Prince Rupert

Dix and Clark and their mindless political supporters engaged in these deliberate acts of provocation despite the fact that the Americans had helped save Canada and its so called mother country, England, in World War 2 against the overwhelming power of Nazi Germany and had protected Canada from the Soviet threat during the cold war.

So when Stephen Harper met with Barrack Obama you can bet that  at some point, Mr. Obama, on instructions from the Pentagon, mentioned that the American government were offended by the fact that Adrian Dix was still parading around in public as a possible leader in British Columbia when he should be in jail.

In addition, it was the actions of Adrian Dix, Glen Clark and their supporters that led to the Water War Crimes lawsuits which were in the process of being settled and should have been settled but instead Clark and Dix decided to follow a corrupt legal strategy that led to several murders, a multitude of destroyed political careers, and other mayhem that is not yet public because the murderers and those responsible will have to be located and either executed or brought to justice and incarcerated for a long time.

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

SUCCESS- This Blog Has Achieved Its Goal Of Stopping Adrian Dix From Becoming Premier Of BC

Adrian Dix - Unconvicted Criminal 
This Blog was set up in February 2013 with the express purpose of stopping Adrian Dix, and it began to beat the drum that this man, an unconvicted criminal, shold not become the next Premier of British Columbia

This theme was then picked up by many other blogs in the social media who began to beat the same drum.  

And eventually, some of the mainstream media who began to pound the same drum. 

A criminal is a criminal  is a criminal is a criminal and just because your pal, Ujjal Dosanjh, was the Attorney General does not make it right that you are not prosecuted.  

A fraudster is a fraudster is a fraudster.

As the drums beat louder and longer, the collective memories of the people of this province were revived. 

From north to south and east to west, people remembered, they looked back, and they pondered those dark days of 1999, when the RCMP removed Premier Glen Clark from office. 

They pondered the follies of Premier Clark and his Chief of Staff, Adrian Dix, who nearly started a war with the United States Navy over the torpedo testing range at Nanoose on Vancouver Island and they pondered the blockade of an Alaskan Ferry at Prince Rupert all orchestrated from the Premier's office. They pondered about Adrian Dix fabricating evidence to try to mislead the police and they pondered.....  

And so, today, the people of British Columbia marched into the polling stations, with war drums beating  in their ears and the memory of criminals running amok in their government, by giving Premier Christy Clark and her Liberal Party a resounding victory in the provincial general election over Adrian Dix, a man who should have been prosecuted for crimes committed while in office.

The lesson of this blog and the success of Premier Christy Clark is one should never understimate the power of the truth and the intelligence and wisdom of average people when the truth is explained to them.

Congratulations to Premier Christy Clark for a campaign well fought.



For more information on the crimes of Adrain Dix and the ``criminal gang`` he was a member of visit the Water War Crimes web site at www.waterwarcrimes.com

Gordon Wilson Attacks Adrian Dix For Writing a Fraudulent Document to Mislead the RCMP in their criminal investigation of Premier Glen Clark

Gordon Wilson
Former leader of the Liberal Party of British Columbia Gordon Wilson went on the record last week supporting British Columbia Premier Christy Clark in general election to be held May 14, 2013.

Wilson is quoted as saying

Dix’s philosophy that the end justifies the means is why he had no hesitation in writing a fraudulent document to mislead the RCMP in their criminal investigation of Glen Clark. His defense was that he was under pressure and 35 years old.  The pressure in the Premier’s office will be even greater today, and even a child of 12 knows the difference between honesty and deceit.

Dix said that he owns that action. Agreed, unless he is elected Premier at which time we all own it and it will fall to us to explain why an average British Columbian guilty of the same offense should suffer the full weight of the law while Dix does not.

Interested readers can view the whole story at

http://www.vancouversun.com/business/2035/Here+Gordon+Wilson+supports+Christy+Clark/8357156/story.html#ixzz2TKH55mCI

In 1993, Wilson's leadership of the Liberals was challenged after it came to light that he was having an extramaritial affaid with fellow Liberal MLA Judi Tyabji, whom he had recently named as the party's House Leader.

In a Liberal Party leardership review that had been called soon afterward, Wilson was defeated by Vancouver mayor Gordon Campbell who was involved in an extramaritial affair of his own that he maintained throughout his term in office.  Campbell had friends in the media and the story of his extramaritial affair, allegedly one of several, was suppressed.

Campbell, a notorious drinker, was apprehended and convicted for drunk driving in Hawaii immediately after he was elected.  Unfortunately, the judge took pity on Campbell and did not put him in jail where he deserved to go and he came back to British Columbia where he is accused of selling off government assests to friends and other crimes of state.  

Campbell is now in hiding in London, England, as Canada's High Commissioner, where he has run up extremely high bar bills at taxpayers expense. 

Thursday, February 28, 2013

More Media Calls that Adrian Dix be Prosecuted

Within a few days of hte launch of this blog dedicated tro Adrian Dix - Unconvicted Criminal, a former Vancouver policeman turned journalist Leo Knight has concluded:

"Clearly a case existed against Dix and he could have, and should have, been charged criminally."

Knight also wrote:  "That he wasn’t charged with obstruction at the time speaks more to something else entirely, be it the flawed system for approving charges or possible political interference".

Click here to go to Leo Knight article

The Editors of this web page are of the opinion that Adrian Dix was not charged with a crime in 1999 due to political interference. 

The key suspects would be the Attorney General, Ujjal Dosanjh, who subsequently became NDP temporary Premier, the Deputy Attorney General, Maureen Maloney, who is the gal pal of the take over temporary Attorney General, Andrew Petter and Gillian Wallace, the crooked Assistant Deputy Attorney General, who subsequiently resigned in disgrace in 2004 when her crimes caught up to her and who later died from sudden onset cancer, in 2010, when the criminal racket that went on inside the Ministry of the Attorney General, when she was in the chain of command, was becoming notorious both online and in legal offices, in Ottawa Edmonton, Vancouver and Victoria, and the Privy Council Office and Prime Minister`s office in Ottawa.

Some people think Wallace was murdered, like former Deputy Attorney General Robert Edwards and former Attorney General senior legal counsel Jack Ebbels because, like Edwards anbd Ebbels, Wallace knew the dirty secrets inside the government and she was a threat to Dix and his pals who appear to have been engaged in criminal activity in connection with other cases.

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.  

Thursday, February 14, 2013

By His Own Admission, Adrian Dix is a criminal who has not been convicted

Adrian Dix wants to be Premier
Adrian Dix by his own admission committed a crime when he was chief of staff for Premier Glen Clark and we think he should serve time in jail, like other criminals, before he becomes Premier of the Province of British Columbia because if he is elected he is still open for a criminal prosecution and without having been punished for the crime he admits he committed then he will probably commit crimes again.  


"In early 1999, Mr. Dix made a bogus memo-to-file, an internal diary brief prepared by political handlers, for future reference, if needed. His boss, then-Premier Clark, was already under heavy fire for his relationship with one Dimitrios Pilarinos. With some others, Mr. Pilarinos had applied for a provincial casino licence in Burnaby. Allegations surfaced that Mr. Clark had received a benefit from his friend, in the form of cut-rate carpentry work at an Okanagan cottage. So here was a perceived conflict of interest, at best, and an attempted cover-up.
The Dix memo was brandished as an assurance that Mr. Clark had taken no role in the outcome of the Pilarinos casino decision. “I talked to [Michael Farnworth, then B.C.’s minister of employment and investment, and minister responsible for gambling] and told him under no circumstances was the premier to be part of any meeting on this decision,” Mr. Dix wrote. But the memo was not filed on July 17, 1998, as purported. In fact, it was written around the time the RCMP raided the homes of Messrs. Pilarinos and Clark: March 2, 1999, the day the scandal broke wide open.

In the Editors opinion, Mr. Dix was engaged in the crimes of fraud and obstruction of justice because the memo was intended to mislead the police in the course of a police investigation of his boss, Premier Glen Clark.