Premier Christie Clark 
Murder Conspiracy Deepens

British Columbia journalist, Alex Tsakumis, has corroborated the opinion, first expressed by the Editors of this web site, that the recent sudden resignation of Ken Boessenkool, (shown in photo on right) Chief of Staff for British Columbia Premier Christy Clark (shown in photo on left) and former  top advisor to Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, was the result of a secret agenda. 

Did that agenda include the murder of Justice Carolyn Layden- Stevenson and 11 other judges in Canada?      

The evidence that Premier Christy Clark was ........

 
 

Did Premier Clark Order the Murder of a Judge? 

When politicians and their lawyers conspire to deny access to justice in order to protect political criminals, as they frequently do in Canada, they often don't get caught.  Sometimes, those  politicians and lawyers hook a judge into their scheme and the judge never gets caught either
 
But, the chain of secrecy that protects a conspiracy .....

 
 

A Murdered Judge + A Suicided Lawyer =  Deputy Minister of Justice Fired  

Shortly after his visit with Henry Kissinger, Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper has announced that Myles Kirvan (shown in above photo on right) will be officially removed from his top  position as Canada's Deputy Minister of Justice on November 5, 2012, a day of deep symbolic meaning for watchers of Parliaments and Parliamentarians worldwide .   

Myles Kirvan was the Deputy Minister of Justice who developed defective legal strategy that led to the murder of  Justice Carolyn Layden Stevenson on June 23, 2012 and to the suicide  / murder of Department of Justice lawyer Eric Noel on July 16, 2012.

 
 

Changes at Canada's Department of Justice 

On June 30 and July 2, 2012, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, quietly, replaced  Associate Deputy Minister of Justice, Yves Cote, with two Associate Deputy Ministers, Lori Sterling (shown in photo on left) and Pierre Legault (shown in centre photo) in a move that is regarded as preliminary to the removal of Myles Kiwan, the present Canadian Deputy Minister of Justice, (shown in photo on right)  who so completely bungled the Water War Crimes litigation that approximately 32 key government witnesses experienced sudden deaths, many of which are regarded as murders carried out by other Water War Crimes killing the witnesses to their criminal activities.   

Click here to read more about the 32 dead insiders  
 

 
 
Ex-Canadian Politician Stockwell Day, Canadian Law Firm, McMillan/Lang Michener, and the Water War Crimes
The surprising announcement that former Canadian politician, Stockwell Day, has joined one of the McMillan/Lang Michener Gang, a major Canadian law firm that is a defendant in the Water War Crimes lawsuit, comes as no surprise to the readers of the Water War Crimes web site

Although Stockwell Day entered Canadian federal politics by riding over the water on a jet ski, he was totally unprepared for the sharks, alligators and barracudas swimming in Canada's most treacherous swimming hole - Ottawa - the nation's capital. 

Almost immediately after he was elected as Canadian Alliance Party Leader of Canada, Stockwell Day was advised of the political opportunity to destroy the career of then
Prime Minister Jean Chretien and his government by exposing their mis-conduct in relation to the Water War Crimes.  Instead of defending justice and the rule of law, which would have given him a real chance of becoming Prime Minister, Stockwell Day chose the path of cowardice and said nothing.  

Stockwell Day had learned some hard lessons and he was clearly afraid of Canada's powerful and unaccountable legal profession. 

When he and Canadian politician, John Reynolds, made accusations of corrupt judicial manipulation by Prime Minister Jean Chretien in respect of a Chretien appointed judge in Quebec who made orders that clearly assisted Chretien cover up his involvement - for a time - in what became known as the Shawinigate Scandal, the judge threatened a lawsuit against Day who whined to the public that he was not a rich man and did not have much money.   Day clearly did not have the guts for the job of Prime Minister and, in the ensuing federal election Chretien political operative, Warren Kinsella, mocked Stockwelll Day's religious beliefs on CBC television so effectively that Day was  destroyed.  

Stockwell Day had also made the equally applauing blunder of hiring the  giant Calgary law firm of Bennett Jones to defend him in a ridiculous defamation lawsuit brought by a small town lawyer from the City of Red Deer, Alberta.  Bennett Jones is a highly political Canadian law firm with many linkages to the Water War Crimes and their legal strategy nearly killed Stockwell Day's career before Warren Kinsella finished him off so that Chretien could go on to win another election he did not deserve to win if he had had a qualified opponent.  

Political observers are asking if  McMillan/Lang Micherner hired Stockwell Day as a pay off for his assistance in covering up their prior participation in the Water War Crimes. 
Stephen Harper was informed of some of the Water War Crimes in October 2005 and, in the next few weeks, he artfully used the information to persuade NDP leader Jack Layton and Bloc Quebecois leader Gilles Duceppe to support a no-confidence motion against Canadian Prime Minister, Paul Martin, who had succeeded Prime Minister Jean Chretien, but who was such a coward that he ran out the back door of the Grand Hotel in Kelowna when he learned that Mr. Carten and Ms. Gibbs were waiting for him at the front door.  Like Stockwell Day, Paul Martin proved he lacked the balls to be Prime Minister.  

On February 6, 2006, Stephen Harper appointed Stockwell to be the Minister of Public Safety in charge of the RCMP and under his leadership the RCMP continued their cover up of the Water War Crimes.  Day held the position until October 30, 2008, when he was appointed Minister for International Trade.   Under Day's lack-lustre leadership the RCMP failed to properly investigate the Water War Crimes and insiders continued to drop dead, many in circumstances that suggested murder by other insiders.    

In the lead up to the Canadian federal election in April, 2011, when the death toll in the Water War Crimes lawsuit had sky-rocketed to 23 dead, Stockwell Day announced he was leaving politics.  Was Stockwell Day afraid he might be murdered also??     

McMillan Lang Michener: 
A Haven for the Water War Crimes Refugees  

The following political persons linked to the Water War Crimes  were or are partners of McMillan Lang Michener

Former Canadian Prime Minister Jean Chretien and his senior policy advisor Edward Golderberg practised legal politics at Lang Michener from 1985 to 1988.  Cliff Sosnow, the former partner at Lang Michener, is accused of being a double agent.  Donald MacDonald, an insider in the Pierre Trudeau government and arguably the archietect of the Canada US Free Trade Agreement, is a present partner at McMillan Lang Michener. Sergio Marchi, former Minister of International Trade under Prime Minister Chretien, long time British Columbia politician, John Reynolds, and, now, Stockwell Day, all non-lawyer politicians, joined McMillan Lang Michener after they left politics. 

Tim Murphy, the former law partner at McCarthy Tetrault, former Chief of Staff to the cowardly Prime Minister Paul Martin is a partner at McMillan Lang Michener.   In addition, prior to the merger of McMillan and Lang MichenerMcMillan was one of the law firms that played a leading role in the facilitation of an insider trading scheme carried out by W.C.W. Western Canada Water Enterprises Ltd.  See list of WCW investors for proof of McMillan participation.