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Thursday, March 11, 2010

Chairman Mo's nukes on Canada Steamship Lines?

Synopsis: Suggests quarantine of Canada Steamship Lines fleet, extradition of Maurice Strong from hideout in China and check CSL EW and weapons systems for possible nuclear missiles.
Open e-mail sent April 19, 2007 to: U.S. Vice-President Richard Cheney vice_president@... Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper pm@... 

From: 
Captain Field McConnell and David Hawkins, Forensic Economists at Hawks' CAFE http://www.hawkscafe.com/  http://groups.yahoo.com/group/hawkscafe/

Copies include: United States Representative Ron Paul rep.paul@... Fred Thompson, Visiting Fellow,
American Enterprise Institute  
fthompson@... Gregory D. Tretiak, Executive V-P, IGM Financial greg.tretiak@...
 Jack Blood jackblood@... Judi McLeod, Editor, Canada Free Press judi@... Matthew von Pinnon, Editor, The Fargo Forum mvonpinnon@... 
Dear Vice President Cheney and Prime Minister Harper
Re: Chairman Mo's nukes on Canada Steamship Lines?
Hawks CAFE has analyzed maneuvers executed in the war games of 2001 to determine who co-ordinated the various land, air and sea on-scene command platforms used on 9/11 and whether nuclear-tipped cruise missiles may have been deployed, just in case.
We believe a blind trust led by Maurice Strong ('Chairman Mo') deployed dual-use Canada Steamships Lines ('CSL') vessels to build a common operational picture for the Chinese People's Liberation Army during joint war games on June 1-2 and 9/11.
The 9/11 destruction of the Pentagon US Naval Command Center and transfer of Nortel VoIP communications in Wedge 1 allegedly to Chairman Mo's blind trust, suggests that Canada Steamship Lines vessels became a net-centric co-ordinator of follow-up attacks.
In this scenario, Chairman Mo's fleet would coordinate the UAL Flight 93 attack on the Capitol Building, the PLA invasion of the Island of Taiwan, and use or threatened use of nuclear missiles on the CSL vessels to prevent retaliation by a decapitated US Navy.
We suggest you quarantine the CSL fleet, interview its Russian crews, extradite Maurice Strong, Saddam bribee and godfather of the UN Oil-for-Food scam, from his hideout in China and take a look at CSL's on-board electronic warfare and weapons systems.
Yours sincerely,

Field McConnell Tel: 218 329 2993
28 year airline and 22 year military pilot,
23,000 hours of safety 
avalonbeef@...,
David Hawkins Tel: 604 542-0891 hawks-cafe@... 
Notes: "Chairman Mo's nukes on Canada Steamship Lines?"
"OSI Geospatial founded 1977 ..  early 1980s .. first chart display system for marine market .. In 1991 flagship electronic charting product, ECPINS Canada Steamship Lines [controlled by Maurice Strong's blind trust and CAI-Carlyle Canada private equity] first to standardize fleet-wide installation of the system .. Upper Lakes Group, Algoma Central Marine, U.S.S. Great Lakes Fleet Inc., American Steamship Company, Teekay Shipping, and Oglebay Norton Company have chosen ECPINS. 1990s .. third-generation ECPINS product .. In 2001 .. sale to Royal Danish Navy [then] Canadian Coast Guard, U.S. Coast Guard, Danish Home Guard, Royal Australian Navy, British Royal Navy, Canadian Navy, Royal Danish Navy, Royal New Zealand Navy, Royal Norwegian Navy, Portuguese Navy, and U.S. Navy .. partners include .. Raytheon [run by disgraced former CIA director John Deutch].. In 2002, company entered land-based mapping market .. February 2003 ..  new product for situational awareness market, targeting command and control, mission planning, navigation and mobile asset management applications. Common Operational Picture Product Line .. November 2005 .. deployment with Royal Danish Navy .. May 2006 .. sale to U.S. Navy through L-3 Communications Marine Systems. December 2005, acquisition CHI Systems Inc .. customers include U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force Marine Corp.; Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA); Northrop Grumman; General Dynamics; BAE Systems .. capitalize worldwide defense homeland security industry."http://www.osigeospatial.com/about_us/corporate_overview/history.htm

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