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Olympic False Flag: Is Top Cop In On It?

Bud Mercer, the Olympics’ Top Cop

He was on the frontlines of some of B.C.’s most notorious moments of civil unrest, and now the security of the 2010 Olympic Games — and the nation’s reputation for peace, order and good government — may well rest on the decisions he makes if tensions arise during the games. Geoff Dembicki of The Tyee and Bob Mackin of 24 Hours Vancouver collaborate on an in-depth four-part series looking at Mercer’s controversial past, and present responsibilities.

http://thetyee.ca/Series/2009/10/20/B…

Globalization Studies:
http://globalizationstudies.ca/
http://people.uleth.ca/~hall/index.htm

Above The Law, Part2:
rtsp://stream.uleth.ca/globe/spring2004/ rcmpvhs.mov

Splitting The Sky’s website:

http://splittingthesky.net/

Stay tuned for his upcoming trial against George W. Bush in March 2010

6 Comments

  1. Hawkeyi says:

    Here’s another take on the Olympics: I thought about the word ” optimism” used by Grand Chief Ed John and how profound that is to me. John carried the Olympic torch last Saturday in Northern Britich Columbia.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXqwZ4nzgbc

    optimisme Montreal 9/11 Truth, optimisme!

  2. winston smith says:

    Hey officer Doug/Richard ,if you don’t like the content of this website why don’t you just f**k off and go surf somewhere else. I’ve noticed you are everywhere critisizing people in the truth movement. You don’t see the folks from mtl911 up there dogging your lame s**t that you put out .Go back on patrol ,you use less piece of s**t………winston

  3. anarchore says:

    I thought about the word ” optimism” used by Grand Chief Ed John and how profound that is to me

    Yeah he’s all bought off and paid for by the biggest crooks in Canada.

    THe scumbag’s Olympics

    Tourism BC 2010 Aboriginal Business Summit
    Jan. 31- Feb. 2, 2007
    Sheraton Wall Center Hotel, Vancouver

    Featured representatives from federal and provincial governments, VANOC, Tourism BC, Four Host First Nations, and corporate sponsors including Hudson’s Bay Company, Royal Bank of Canada, Rona, etc.

    Participants:

    • BC Premier Gordon Campbell
    • David Emerson, federal minister of International Trade (inc. 2010)
    • David Henley, Indian & Northern Affairs, economic development branch
    • BC Minister of Tourism, Stan Hagen (provincial minister responsible for 2010)
    • BC Minister of Economic Development
    • First Nations Summit, Ed John

    http://no2010.com/node/207

    4 Host First Nations and Other Sell-Out Natives
    February 23, 2008 - 15:49 — no2010

    Four Host First Nations (FHFN)
    In 2004, the four area band councils (along with government & VANOC) established the Four Host First Nations (FHFN) as an official Indigenous Olympic organization. According to a Nov. 24, 2004, press release, the FHFN was established to
    “take advantage of all opportunities including economic, and establish a clear First Nations presence in the [Olympic] Games while protecting aboriginal rights and title.”

    The last reference flows from the Indian Act chiefs and councils co-optation of ‘Aboriginal rights and title’ as political & legal leverage in negotiations with government & corporations. It also helps portray them as defending Native peoples and ‘fighting’ for positive gains (rights and title). In reality, of course, they actively collaborate in eroding and extinguishing rights & title (including through events such as 2010).
    In February 2006, the band council chiefs from the FHFN participated with VANOC at the closing of the Torino Winter Olympics in Italy, “inviting the world to join them in 2010.”
    Through the band councils & Four Host FN, Olympic organizers also gained access to artists and cultural performance groups, who are now routinely employed for public VANOC events to officially open & welcome visitors (government & corporate officials, tourists, etc.).
    During 2010, the Four Host First Nations and various Native performance groups will be highlighted in the opening and closing ceremonies. The Four Host First Nations will also be responsible for coordinating the 2010 Aboriginal Trade Pavilion, featuring a ‘Trading House’ (gift shop), a ‘Great Hall’ (banquet hall), a theatre, restaurant, and business center.

    Four Host First Nations

    Members: Squamish, Musqueam, Tseil-Watuth (Burrard), and Lil’wat (Mt. Currie, part of St’at’imc) band councils in traditional territories where 2010 events are to occur, in both Vancouver & Whistler.
    Vancouver is located on Musqueam, Tseil-Waututh, and Squamish lands, while Whistler is located on St’at’imc & Squamish lands.
    • The Musqueam reserve is located near the University of BC; the band has some 1,000 members.
    • Squamish are located in North Vancouver and near the town of Squamish (on Sea-to-Sky Highway, close to Whistler); the band has some 3,324 members (with 2,239 on reserve).
    • The Lil’wat, at Mt. Currie north of Whistler, have 1,800 members.

    Established: November, 2004.

    Purposes: to act as official Indigenous Olympic partner; to provide traditional openings and welcomings for VANOC & Olympic events; to better exploit Indigenous culture, peoples, and lands for 2010; and to provide legitimacy to the Olympic industry.

    FHFN Structure

    Chief’s Executive
    Leonard Andrew (Lil’wat/Mt. Currie)
    Ernest Campbell (Musqueam)
    Bill Williams (Squamish)
    Leah George-Wilson (Tseil-Waututh)

    Board of Directors
    Connie Wilson, Lil’wat
    Ruth Dick, Lil’wat
    Chief Ernest Campbell, Musqueam
    Allyson Fraser, Musqueam
    Chief Bill Williams, squeamish
    Julie Baker, Squamish
    Chief Leah George-Wilson, Tseil-Waututh
    Leonard George, Tseil-Waututh

    Staff
    Tewanee Joseph, Executive Director & CEO. Formerly a Squamish band councilor for 8 years.
    Paul Manning, Technical advisor
    Lea Nicholas-Mackenzie, Director of Aboriginal Outreach and Participation
    Jessie Williams, student intern
    Dennis Thomas, student intern
    Peter Natrall, student intern

    Community Coordinators
    Lois Joseph, Lil’wat
    Wanona scott, Musqueam
    Aaron merchant, Squamish
    Justin George, Tseil-Waututh
    Lori Simcos, Tseil-Waututh

    Contact Info:

    Address: Ste. 610-100 Park Royal, West Vancouver, V7T 1A2
    (previously at 7th floor- 3585 Gravely St., Vancouver, where VANOC is based)
    Tel: 778-327-5775
    Toll-free: 1-866-809-5257
    Fax: 604-296-2867
    Web: http://www.fourhostfirstnations.com
    E-mail: info@fourhostnations.com

    Tourism BC 2010 Aboriginal Business Summit
    From Jan. 31 to Feb. 2, 2007, VANOC, corporate sponsors, & government officials organized a Tourism BC 2010 Aboriginal Business Summit, in downtown Vancouver. The summit involved BC premier Gordon Campbell, Indian and Northern Affairs Canada (INAC), Vancouver mayor Sam Sullivan, VANOC officials, business representatives, FHFN band council chiefs, BC-Assembly of First Nations, First Nations Summit, Aboriginal Peoples Television (APTN), and Aboriginal business consultants. The purpose of the summit was to better organize and exploit Indigenous culture & peoples for 2010 and the tourism industry overall. It was also a means of maintaining the support of the Aboriginal business elite by opening up parts of the Olympic industry to them.

    Tourism BC 2010 Aboriginal Business Summit
    Jan. 31- Feb. 2, 2007
    Sheraton Wall Center Hotel, Vancouver

    Featured representatives from federal and provincial governments, VANOC, Tourism BC, Four Host First Nations, and corporate sponsors including Hudson’s Bay Company, Royal Bank of Canada, Rona, etc.

    Participants:

    • BC Premier Gordon Campbell
    • David Emerson, federal minister of International Trade (inc. 2010)
    • David Henley, Indian & Northern Affairs, economic development branch
    • BC Minister of Tourism, Stan Hagen (provincial minister responsible for 2010)
    • BC Minister of Economic Development
    • First Nations Summit, Ed John
    • BC Assembly of First Nations (BC-AFN), Shawn Atleo
    • Squamish chief Gibby Jacob
    • Lil’wat chief Leonard Andrew, elected in 2003 (formerly chief 1981-1989)
    • Musqueam chief Ernest Campbell, served 3 two-year terms in 1980s, re-elected chief 2006.
    • Tseil-Waututh chief, Leah George-Wilson, co-chair of FN Summit, treaty negotiator, direct on FHFN Board.
    • Tewanee Joseph, executive director and CEO, Four Host First Nations
    • Ian Campbell, hereditary Squamish chief & band councilor, consultant for Vancouver Opera.
    • Leonard George, actor & entertainer, served as band council chief for Tseil-Waututh 1989-2001. CEO of Children of Takaya dance group, Tayaka Tours, a director on Board of FHFN.
    • Lyle Leo, Resource Business Ventures (Mt. Currie), former band councilor Mt. Currie, pro-business. Served as represenatitive on 2010 Bid Corporation, 2001-2003.
    • Bev O’Neil (Ktunaxa), business consultant, author of ‘Traditions and Marketing’, promoter of Aboriginal tourism.
    • Chris MacDougall-Ross, General Manager, Olympic merchandising group, Hudson’s Bay Company
    • Tamara Goddard, Tale’awtxw Aboriginal Business Corporation.
    • Brenda Baptise, chair, Aboriginal Tourism BC, Osoyoos Indian Band, director of marketing
    • Flavio Caron, Aboriginal Business workshop facilitator.
    • Hil’ary Dunn, manager, Aboriginal Participation, VANOC.
    • Gary Youngman, consultant, Aboriginal Participation, VANOC. Helped coordinate early 2010 Bid activities with Native groups, lawyer and former treaty negotiator for BC.
    • Bob Joseph, (Kwakwaka’wakw) Indigenous Corporate Training, Inc., business consultant.
    • Richard Krentz, Coast Salish artist.
    • Jean LaRose, CEO of Aboriginal People’s Television Network (APTN). Larose discussed the need to get Olympic propaganda out to Native communities, and described 2010 as “The greatest opportunity of this generation” during his power point presentation.
    • Tzo’kam, Lillooet singing group.
    • Christ Scott, non-Native Chief Operations Officer of Osoyoos Indian Band Development Corporation. OIB-DC owns 9 businesses, including Nk’Mip resort, winery, golf courses and a museum.

    AFN Endorses 2010 Winter Olympics
    The Assembly of First Nations (AFN) is a national organization comprised of Indian Act band council chiefs and is funded by the Canadian government. At its July 2007 Annual General Meeting, held in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the AFN signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Four Host First Nations. AFN ‘grand chief’ Phil Fontaine stated,
    “The 2010 Olympics will provide a unique opportunity for First Nations and Canadians to work side-by-side, to share in the long-term social & economic legacy that these historic Games will provide.”

    The memorandum formalized a working relationship between the two groups, with a commitment and partnership in 2010 related activities. A VANOC official was a signing witness.

  4. Hawkeyi says:

    Sorry you didnt like my youtube anarchore, The story touched me and I was hoping it would for you too. I’ll stick to the topic 9/11 Truth.

  5. anarchore says:

    Nice safe platitudes, worthy of a Gordon Campbell or Stephen Harper speech.

  6. Hate Harper says:

    you better believe he’s in on it.
    Julian Fantino is in on the TORI STAFFORD murder..

    she was found on Massacre and Satanic dates.

    instead of CSI in the field they saluted a hearse.
    Wakeup People

    OBAMA and VOODOO and KENYA

    there are things coming out of the sun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    all exposed.
    this shit is on!

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