To world we asked, "for simple basic Justice"
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To people of world we want simple Justice
The Public Trust has been betrayed and Individuals Rights are unde
attack!
When the Public Trust is broken, not only individuals lose - everybody loses!
What hurts one of us hurts us all!
The aim of our enemies is to discredit and destroy us. Totally!
But I say to you if they can do this to us,
they can do it to you! If you oppose them, they can hit any person they like!
It could be you! Because the Public Trust and the Public Good is involved, I am
telling everyone of our plight. Your goodwill and prayers are requested and
appreciated.
It
was decided because of the fact that J. C. Reddy had become so hard to work
with that AFM Management would let Mr. Reddy go and move the company’s business
to Ferrier’s office. Mr. Ferrier explained he wasn’t a company lawyer. However,
he said his law partner, Andrew Kimball, would work as AFM’s company lawyer.
Following the
Small Claims Court case, the AFM Board of Directors met in May, 2006, and
decided to completely sever all connections with Mr. Reddy. On the advice of
Mr. Ferrier, the Directors went to Mr. Reddy’s office to obtain the minute
books and records for AFM Management Ltd. The company books were then to be
delivered to Mr. Kimball’s office.
What happened to Mr. Ferrier and
his law firm? What happened in the disappearance of AFM Management’s payroll
transfer payments? Why did Mr. Kimball lose his memory? What caused Mr, Ferrie
to lose control of himself? Why were the company books no longer in Mr.
Ferrier’s possession?
The Bridgewater Police Services
still continued to harass and lay charges against AFM president Jeff Frase
throughout the summer of 2006. This was a continuation of their campaign of
pursuit to assign blame for a rash of bad cheques which were cashed with Jeff
Fraser’s name (a blatant forgery) as the signer.
By late
September, 2006, the Crown Prosecutor had managed to put several charges on the
docket at the Bridgewater Provincial
Court for trial in October. Mr. Fraser contacted
Thomas Feindel, a Bridgewater
lawyer, to represent him.
The meeting was postponed, and Lawyer Palmer fully committed himself to
a new meeting date. On the eve of the second appointment, Lawyer Palme
telephoned to say he hit a deer on his way home from Shelburne, and was
therefore unable to keep the second appointment! Calls went unanswered afte
that.
How bizarre! What made Mr. Palmer change his mind?
He said his
colleague, Brian Casey, a lawyer who used to work in the office of Joel
Pink, a Halifax
lawyer, would take his place. When Tony Anderson and Jeff Fraser arrived at the
offices of Boyne Clarke, they were stopped at the elevator and escorted by two
people. They were led into a boardroom, not an office, and shown where to sit.
In late November, 2006, Tony Anderson and Jeff Fraser were
referred to Philip Star, a Yarmouth
lawyer. He was highly recommended and it was said he did not lose many cases. Of
course, this was totally against the wishes of Mr. Fraser who decided that Mr.
Star was not acting in his best behalf. Mr. Fraser tried to work with Mr.
Starr, but Mr. Star absolutely refused to co-operate
Mr. Pink also couldn’t understand why Mr. Star wouldn’t meet
with only Jeff Fraser, and not both Anderson and Fraser. He said he would inquire
as to why. The meeting proceeded quite well. However, after discussing the
case, Mr. Pink said, “I am a man of honour and integrity” and that his word
“meant something”. Mr. Pink indicated that he had helped the Bridgewater Crown
Prosecutor’s son in the past and that he was a good friend of Crown Prosecuto
Lloyd Tancock. Mr. Pink said he felt it would not be a problem to get an
extension of time for Jeff Fraser’s court appearance. Mr. Pink made one
telephone call and Crown Prosecutor Lloyd Tancock just so happened to
immediately pick up the other end!
Mr. Fraser’s co-worker informed him that Mr. Pink was in the
process of negotiations with Lloyd Tancock, Crown Prosecutor, on the charges
against Jeff Fraser.
This was completely against Mr. Fraser’s best
interests! He was shocked! Jeff Fraser immediately spoke to Mr. Pink, who
acknowledged that he was indeed trying to negotiate a plea bargain with the
prosecution. Jeff Fraser did not wish to negotiate nor did he want Mr. Pink to
negotiate a plea bargain of any kind whatsoever on any of the trumped-up charges
with the Crown Prosecutor!
Jeff Fraser was then left with no choice but to
dismiss Mr. Pink from the case, as he was not acting in his client’s best
interests. Mr. Pink was not used to being fired and he asked to be
reconsidered. Request denied!
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Tony Anderson and Jeff Fraser had arranged an appointment with Halifax lawyer Victor Goldberg on the same
afternoon they met with Mr. Pink. The appointment with Mr. Goldberg was March
20, 2007, at 2:30 PM. This appointment was primarily for Mr.
Anderson’s case against irregularities in his personal Royal Bank VISA account,
and other matters affecting AFM Management Limited and Spotless Cleaning and
Maintenance. As a matter of fact, as they got to the elevator, another client
with a dog were standing by the front counter. The poor little dog decided he
didn’t like what he had heard either, and left a large yellow stain on the rug
to show his opinion of Mr. Goldberg’s firm.
Mr. Garson seemed
very reserved and nervous during the initial conversation. What was the most
surprising was his obvious disinclination to accept the case. He did not even
know the facts at this point. Mr. Garson had indicated he would contact Mr.
Anderson and let him know if he would accept the case. In late May,
2007, the former owner of Spotless Janitorial, posing as a friend and
professing sympathy and concern for their plight, recommended a lawyer friend
of his who had represented Spotless in the past. At that time Anderson and
Fraser did not know that the former owner was in reality a highly placed membe
of the Lunenburg County Jehovah’s Witnesses, and who had all along been working
actively to sabotage AFM Management and Spotless Cleaning and Maintenance.
Anderson and Fraser learned later, from a list of
names of Jehovah’s Witnesses members, that Mr. Burke is a practising member of
the Jehovah’s Witnesses. This would explain Mr. Burke’s bizarre behaviour..
Later, but still in June 2007, because of Mr. Chipman
entering these guilty pleas, Barry Whynot then accepted a plea bargain on my
behalf with Crown Prosecutor Lloyd Tancock and I ended up sentenced to house
arrest and Barry ran away.
We have spoken in
some length with the Ottawa
Commission for Police Complaints. This was one of the last emails that were
sent to them and their response is below. We have not received a response back
from Ottawa
this year. Where did they disappear to? No one has showed up and talked to
us!
NOTE: Jeff Fraser was released September 4th and Judge
Anne Crawford retired two weeks later
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