"It's a measured use of accountability that the courts will often employ against an individual who has never been in trouble before" Yea Right
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However the Fat Fred City Finest can feel free to continue to harass me Correct? https://www.cbc.ca/news/ |
Fredericton police sergeant accepts peace bond, harassment charge withdrawn
Sgt. Jason Forward admitted his actions caused ex-wife to be fearful, lawyer says
Crown prosecutors have dropped a charge against a Fredericton police sergeant that alleged he criminally harassed his ex-wife over a period of six months.
In place of that charge being withdrawn, Sgt. Jason Forward agreed to a peace bond last Friday, promising not to go to his ex-wife's home or place of work, and to have no contact with her except through legal counsel for the next 12 months.
T.J. Burke, Forward's lawyer, said the peace bond required his client to admit that his actions reasonably caused his ex-wife to be fearful.
However, that admission is not criminal in nature and will leave him with no record unless he breaches the terms of the peace bond, Burke said.
"It's a measured use of accountability that the courts will often employ against an individual who has never been in trouble before, has no prospect of getting in trouble again," Burke said.
"This avoids a lengthy criminal trial process next year, it frees up court time and resources, and it's something that, you know, will offer some level of accountability for the Fredericton police department against one of its high-ranking officials."
T.J. Burke, Forward's lawyer, said the peace bond leaves his client with no criminal record, unless he breaches the terms of the order. (Jennifer Sweet/CBC)
The original charge against Forward alleged he repeatedly followed someone from place to place in a manner that caused them to fear for their safety, between March 10 and Sept. 28, 2022, in Fredericton.
Burke said the wording of the charge did not characterize the allegations against Forward correctly. No facts of the case have been agreed to, however, so Burke said he couldn't discuss what was alleged.
"Unfortunately, people just believe those were the facts of the case, but you don't have to necessarily follow the person for it to be criminal harassment."
Burke also said he objects to any notion that Forward was granted the peace bond because he's a police officer.
"In fact, we've said from the beginning that we believe that because Jason is held to a higher standard, that he was arrested for this particular offence," Burke said. "If he had not been a police officer, you know, a Crown prosecutor may or may not have approved this particular offence."
Forward still on administrative duties
Police Chief Martin Gaudet would not be interviewed about Forward's status on the force.
In an email, spokesperson Sonya Gilks said Forward remains on administrative duties, and details of any investigation under the Police Act are not for public record unless the case goes to arbitration.
Burke said he's not involved in the Police Act investigation and can't comment on its status.
He said generally, if a complaint about an officer is brought to their force's attention, there is an investigation, which could potentially lead to a settlement of the case or to discipline of the officer following arbitration.
Fredericton police sergeant pleads not guilty to criminal harassment
Sgt. Jason Forward is to appear in court for trial next April
A Fredericton police sergeant accused of repeatedly following someone from place to place over about six months has pleaded not guilty to criminal harassment.
Sgt. Jason Forward did not appear in Fredericton provincial court Tuesday for the plea hearing, but was represented by defence lawyer T.J. Burke, who gave the plea on his behalf.
The charge against Forward alleges he followed someone repeatedly in a manner that caused that person to fear for their safety. The following allegedly took place between March 10 and Sept. 28, 2022, in Fredericton.
Forward is scheduled to appear in court for a one-day trial on April 23, 2024.
At a previous court hearing, Burke sought a "resolution" to Forward's case, but no mention of a resolution was made in court Tuesday.
Megan Barker, a spokesperson for the police force, confirmed Tuesday that Forward is on administrative duties.
Fredericton police sergeant facing criminal harassment charge
Defence lawyer looking to negotiate resolution with Crown for charge against Sgt. Jason Forward
A Fredericton police sergeant charged with criminal harassment is seeking to negotiate a "resolution" to his case.
Sgt. Jason Forward was scheduled for a first appearance in Fredericton provincial court Thursday to answer to a charge of criminal harassment.
The charge against Forward alleges he repeatedly followed someone from place to place in a manner that caused them to fear for their safety, between March 10 and Sept. 28, 2022, in Fredericton.
Forward did not show up to court in person on Thursday, but was represented by defence lawyer T.J. Burke, who requested an adjournment.
Matter adjourned until May 2
Burke said he's been talking to the Crown about the possibility of negotiations that could result in a "resolution."
Burke did not elaborate on what resolution he's seeking, and the matter was adjourned until May 2.
Megan Barker, a spokesperson for the Fredericton Police Force, in an email said Forward is currently on administrative duties.
Barker said the Miramichi Police Force led the investigation that led to the charge and declined to say whether the allegations relate to actions while he was on duty.
22-year member of force
Forward has been an officer with Fredericton police for more than 22 years, according to a Facebook post by the force that highlighted his 20-year anniversary.
According to the post from May 2020, he started as an auxiliary officer and worked as part of the emergency response team for 17 years.
He also worked as an investigator in the force's drugs and major crime section.
Methinks Chief Martin Gaudet's buddy "Harvey York" has his nasty knickers in a knot tonight but at least CBC has deleted only one comment thus far N'esy Pas?
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https://davidraymondamos3. Friday, 24 February 2023 EUB hearing room splits on endorsing N.B. Power's rate hike https://www.cbc.ca/news/ EUB hearing room splits on endorsing N.B. Power's rate hike Public intervener and municipal utilities offer tepid support, business groups voice opposition Robert Jones · CBC News · Posted: Feb 24, 2023 8:03 PM AST A side profile of a man with black-rimmed glasses flipping through papers N.B. Power lawyer John Furey apologized after taking two hours to make his final argument in favour of the rate hike, but said he felt it was important to address every issue. (Ed Hunter/CBC) N.B. Power and it's single largest customer continued their regulatory brawl over the utility's rates during closing arguments in front of the New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board on Friday, with other parties falling in behind both sides. In a comprehensive address he apologized for taking two hours to deliver, N.B. Power lawyer John Furey said the utility had proven its need for an 8.9 per cent increase from New Brunswick customers. "N.B. Power submits that the evidence demonstrates that the revenue requirement is reasonable and should be approved by the board," he said. But speaking directly after Furey, J.D. Irving Ltd. lawyer Nancy Rubin urged the EUB to grant little of what is requested, based on the case the utility put forward. A woman in formal business attire bites her nails while holding a pen and looking forwards. J.D. Irving Ltd. lawyer Nancy Rubin built a case for a 0 per cent rate increase based on updated N.B. Power budget numbers but acknowledged that would not be in the public interest. She suggested a small increase be granted and applied to N.B. Power's financial obligations. (Jonathan Collicott/CBC News) "The evidence in this proceeding suggests that the 8.9 per cent rate increase could be entirely or largely nullified," she said, just seconds into her own address. The two-week rate hearing has been turning on the issue of how to deal with updated budget numbers requested by J.D. Irving Ltd. and reluctantly supplied by N.B. Power just this week. J.D. Irving Ltd. and N.B. Power clash as rate hearings get underway Final arguments set to begin over request for an 8.9% power rate increase The new projections seemed to show the utility's revenues and expenses for next year had improved from when it first prepared a budget and asked for such a large rate increase. A side profile of a man with a beard looking down Acting Public Intervener Rick Williams endorsed a slight cut in the rate hike to 7.9 per cent, but expressed concern about N.B. Power getting much less than that. (Ed Hunter/CBC) But the same numbers also showed N.B. Power is suffering huge and unexpected financial losses in the current year that might justify a big increase, even if next year's budget no longer does. In his address, Furey urged the EUB to ignore the new information because it updates only part of N.B. Power's budget. Alternatively, he said, if the update is to be considered, it should involve the entire update, including heavy losses being experienced in the current year. "The financial position of N.B. Power has deteriorated significantly in the second and third quarters of [this] fiscal year," he said. Piles of white paper documents on a white table The rate hearing involved more than 400 documents being placed in evidence. A decision is not expected for several weeks. (Jonathan Collicott/CBC) Noting that the rate increase request was made before a December breakdown of the critical Point Lepreau nuclear generating station helped push debt levels at the utility above $5.3 billion, $380 million higher than last year, Furey said an even larger increase would likely have been asked for "if the current financial information were available to N.B. Power at the time it filed this application." That position gained some sympathy from acting public intervener Rick Williams who suggested the new evidence should not be used "due to the poor performance" occurring this year. A man wearing glasses and a suit and tie. There are people sitting behind him. Len Hoyt represented Twin Rivers Paper during the hearing and, like J.D. Irving Ltd., asked for the requested increase to be scaled back. (Jonathan Collicott/CBC) Williams did question some expenses and suggested a 7.9 per cent increase might be sufficient for next year, but accepted that the overall financial health of N.B. Power is an urgent problem that needs to be addressed. Scott Stoll, a lawyer representing New Brunswick's three municipal electric utilities in Saint John, Edmundston and Perth-Andover, said his clients do not like it, but support N.B. Power getting every penny it has asked for. A woman with medium blond hair and wearing a blue blazer Heather Black is one of three EUB members who will rule on N.B. Power's rate increase. She said evidence heard in the case 'paints a sobering picture' of the utility's finances. (Ed Hunter/CBC) "The last thing anyone wants is an 8.9 per cent rate increase," said Stoll. "Reluctantly, we view the risk of further deterioration of N.B. Power's financial state … as too great to recommend any reduction in the requested increase." But on the other side of the issue, Twin Rivers Paper and the Canadian Federation of Independent Business sided with Irving in asking for a reduction of some kind. A man in a suit sits at a table with a microphone infront of him. Energy and Utilities Board chair Francois Beaulieu said he is aware of N.B. Power's desire to have new rates in place by April 1, but said given the complexities of the issues involved that might not happen. (Jonathan Collicott/CBC) Rubin would not give a figure of what J.D. Irving considers reasonable for an increase, except to say 0 per cent is probably too low. Francois Beaulieu, EUB chair said, he is aware of N.B. Power's desire to have new rates in place by April 1, but said given the complexities of the issues involved that might not happen. "We are going to work diligently but there is a lot of material to review," he said. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Robert Jones Reporter Robert Jones has been a reporter and producer with CBC New Brunswick since 1990. His investigative reports on petroleum pricing in New Brunswick won several regional and national awards and led to the adoption of price regulation in 2006. CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices 39 Comments David Amos Bah Humbug Harvey York Reply to David Amos All of NB was waiting with bated breath for you to ride in to the hearings on a sturdy white steed, flanked by your HQ homies.......but alas, twas not to be. Maybe next time. David Amos Reply to Harvey York Methinks the Fat Fred City Finest is upset tonight N'esy Pas? Harvey York Reply to David Amos I highly doubt that. If they are, it's certainly not because of you or me. David Amos Reply to Harvey York Ask your boss why Harvey York Reply to David Amos I asked my boss, he said "who is Dave Amos"? David Amos Reply to Harvey York Its Mr Amos to the likes of you Harvey York Reply to David Amos Then I told him who Davie baby was. And we laughed, and laughed, and laughed. Too funny. Harvey York Reply to David Amos lol. Sure thing, Davie Baby. David Amos Reply to Harvey York Methinks you should help your Chief change his pampers then fetch him some butter tarts N'esy Pas? Harvey York Reply to David Amos great comment, Davie...a true reflection of your intellect. Predictable is an understatement. David Amos Reply to Harvey York You and your Chief enjoyed my email today Of that I have no doubt Harvey York Reply to David Amos I'm sure everyone you spam enjoys your emails. Great way to end the week for sure! David Amos Reply to Harvey York When can I expect some more butter tarts in the mail? Harvey York Reply to David Amos I guess you'd have to ask your BF Cardy. I'm sure you have him on speed dial. Lol David Amos Reply to Harvey York You sound like a jilted lover instead a tough talking cop without the sand to use his real name David Amos Reply to Harvey York Have you read my latest blogs? Harvey York Reply to David Amos I'm not falling for that twice. Your blog is a piece of junk David Amos Reply to Harvey York You are featured tonight Harvey York Reply to David Amos Oh no! Not another cut-and-paste from CBC on the ol' blog! Accompanied by a whole bunch of auto-reply emails! Oh, the humanity! David Amos Reply to Harvey York Bingo Harvey York Reply to David Amos Well, I guess you showed me.....hahahaha David Amos Reply to Harvey York Nope you showed everyone your nasty arse All I said was Bah Humbug and you came running in Correct? Harvey York Reply to David Amos Well at least you go the chance to "blog" it! Hilarious David Amos Reply to Harvey York and email it then call about it . Harvey York Reply to David Amos Oh I see, tough enough to email and call, but not tough enough to show your face in F'ton. Wow. What a hero. David Amos Reply to Harvey York I repeat say Hey to your boss David Amos Reply to Harvey York How many full grown men have the time to harass me for years Hell even at midnight on Friday after the hearing unless they are paid to do so? Harvey York Reply to David Amos You, playing the victim. How ironic and hilarious, all at the same time! David Amos Reply to Harvey York How so Mr Cop? Harvey York Reply to David Amos I'll let you have the last word, Davie....just so you can tell your therapist you won a moral victory today. 'Night, 'night, pal! David Amos Reply to Harvey York Methinks I touched a never because everybody know It was a cop named Danny Boy who covered up my complaint against the Fat Fred City Finest in 2004 N'esy Pas? David Amos Reply to David Amos Whats with Google and its spell check? John Grail Why is Irving calling the shots? They literally get preferred rates and money back guarantees from NB power that save them millions... David Webb Reply to John Grail Irving are only one party at the hearings. How is that calling the shots? The EUB is government appointed and makes the decision. They are also responsible for the management of NB Power. If you want to point fingers, point them at many, many years of party politics in this province, and voters that think government debt doesn't matter. On a combined debt of $20 BILLION, $2 MILLION PER DAY in interest has consequences. David Amos Reply to David Webb Can you name the other party at the hearings CBC has never mentioned? Harvey York Reply to David Amos Did you ever make It to F"ton Dave? The whole province was waiting for you to save us!! David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Harvey York Say Hey to your boss for me Harvey York Reply to David Amos What a useless comment On 2/24/23, David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > Please Feel free to check my work today then compare it to theirs > > https://davidraymondamos3. > > Friday, 24 February 2023 > Final arguments set to begin over request for an 8.9% power rate increase > > Matter No. 541 > > > > NEW BRUNSWICK ENERGY AND UTILITIES BOARD > > > INTERVENER REQUEST > > (Rule 3.2) > > > > In Relation to an Application by: The New Brunswick Power Corporation > > > > In Accordance with: 2023-2024 General Rate Application > > > > TO: The New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board > > > > David Raymond Amos (“Proposed Intervener”) wishes to actively > participate in the above-noted proceeding, and makes this Intervener > Request in accordance with Rule 3.2 of the Board’s Rules of Procedure. > > The Proposed Intervener states that he has a substantial interest in > the above-noted proceeding and intends to participate actively and > responsibly in the proceeding. > > 1. David Raymond Amos as a Canadian Citizen residing in New > Brunswick paying taxes on his private property is a stakeholder in the > New Brunswick Power Corporation and is a client of the Applicant as > well. > > 2. The Proposed Intervener was involved with the 357 Matter and > the Rate Design issues since it began and wishes to continue in the > 529 Matter. He is much concerned about the proposed large increase in > rates before the issues raised within the 357 matter have been > resolved. > > The authorized representative of the Proposed Intervener is: > > David Raymond Amos > > P.O. Box 809 > > Kars, NB > > E5T 2X2 > > David.Raymond.Amos333@gmail. > > > https://www.cbc.ca/news/ > > Final arguments set to begin over request for an 8.9% power rate increase > N.B. Power's largest customer J.D. Irving Ltd. has led the charge > against the proposed increase > > Robert Jones · CBC News · Posted: Feb 24, 2023 7:00 AM AST > > > A women in a suit looks off to the side. N.B. Power's acting president > Lori Clark laid out the utility's case for an 8.9 per cent rate > increase during the first day of hearings. (Jonathan Collicott/CBC) > > N.B. Power's request for an 8.9 per cent rate increase enters its > final phase in Fredericton today with closing arguments in front of > the New Brunswick Energy and Utilities Board. Stiff opposition, led > principally by J.D. Irving Ltd., has left the outcome in some doubt. > > Three lawyers acting for the forestry, manufacturing and > transportation company dominated questioning of witnesses over seven > days of hearings and are likely to lead calls for the increase to be > reduced, if not scuttled outright, even if the utility's growing > financial problems will require customers to pay more in future years. > > JDI's lead lawyer in the case, Nancy Rubin, a partner with Stewart > McKelvey in Halifax, has been building a case the increase is not > specifically needed for the coming year, even if that means putting > off dealing with N.B. Power's growing debt troubles to future years. > > pulp mill with a sign that reads: Irving Pulp and Paper Stiff > opposition led principally by J.D. Irving Ltd has left the outcome of > the hearings in some doubt. (Robert Jones/CBC) > > "As an individual residential customer, or a business operating in New > Brunswick, do you believe that those customers would prefer to have > that cash in hand now for their own capital, an investment, or their > daily expenses versus pre-paying it against a future debt?," Rubin > asked utility expert Robert Knecht on Tuesday, previewing what is > likely to be the company's core message to the board today. > > Between customers paying now or paying later for N.B. Power's > significant financial problems - JDI's position appears to be that > later is better. > > Not surprisingly, N.B. Power is leading the charge for the increase to > be granted in full. > > Opponents of N.B. Power rate increase focus attention on stale > budget numbers > > J.D. Irving Ltd. and N.B. Power clash as rate hearings get underway > > On the hearing's opening day, the utility's acting president Lori > Clark delivered its argument for needing the 8.9 per cent increase, > citing inflation, rising interest rates and operational troubles. > > "In a single year, the cost of fuel and purchased power necessary to > supply customers in New Brunswick has increased by $102.8 million," > Clark told the hearing. > > "This has occurred largely due to market price increases for natural > gas, heavy fuel oil and electricity." > > But the utility has struggled to defend the trustworthiness of those > numbers, given they had been put together several months ago, in early > June. > > In a Perry Mason moment during cross examination last Thursday, JDI > lawyer Conor O'Neil won an admission from the utility that at least > two internal updates of those projections had been put together by the > utility since, but not shared with the hearing. > > A man in a navy suit is sitting down looking straight ahead with a > pen up to his mouth. A woman with her back to the camera sits between > him and the camera.J.D. Irving Ltd. lawyer Conor O'Neil successfully > wrestled updated financial information from N.B. Power about its rate > increase during the hearing. (Ed Hunter/CBC) > > O'Neil convinced the board the updates should be turned over despite > objections from N.B. Power lawyer John Furey, a decision that has > taken the hearing in unexpected directions. > > The updated projections were released by N.B. Power on Tuesday this > week, but cut both ways. > > They confirmed JDI's suspicions that N.B. Power's budget numbers were > stale and the company's revenues and expenses for next year are better > than it has been claiming. > > Revelation at N.B. Power rate hearing triggers order for more evidence > > Full 8.9% rate increase not required, N.B. Power hearing told > > But they also showed N.B. Power's current year has involved > significant losses that have unexpectedly ballooned its net debt by > $380 million to $5.3 billion as of December 31. > > Independent utility experts Robert Knecht and Dustin Madsen both > expressed shock at the rapid deterioration in N.B. Power's financial > health in just the last few months revealed by the financial updates. > > "When I first saw it, I did not believe it," said Knecht. > > "I'm as surprised as Mr. Knecht," said Madsen > > "I agree the position is deteriorating." > > A man in a suit sits at a table with a microphone infront of him. > Energy and Utilities Board Chair Francois Beaulieu ordered the release > of updated financial information from N.B. Power mid-hearing, but > asked all parties to give an opinion during final arguments about > whether it should be used to decide on a rate increase. (Jonathan > Collicott/CBC) > > EUB Chairman Francois Beaulieu has said the board is not sure how it > will treat all of the new information and asked all sides "to make > submissions on this issue during the closing arguments," > > Those begin this morning at 9:00 am. > ABOUT THE AUTHOR > > Robert Jones > > Reporter > > Robert Jones has been a reporter and producer with CBC New Brunswick > since 1990. His investigative reports on petroleum pricing in New > Brunswick won several regional and national awards and led to the > adoption of price regulation in 2006. > CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices > > > > 17 Comments > > > David Amos > Content Deactivated > Methinks Mr Jones is reading the same documents I am today N'esy Pas? > > > > Terry Cunningham > No increase until they show some efficiencies.Hear horror stories from > people that work there > > > Matt Adams > Reply to Terry Cunningham > It's a disaster at head office. Waste, overpaid/underworked employees. > Head office needs a housecleaning and wage rollbacks > > > David Amos > Reply to Terry Cunningham > I heard lots of horror stories from friends that built it in the first > place > > > > > > > William Biles > Content Deactivated > There will be a political decision made. Don't worry about facts. > Nobody worries about that after the last 3 years. Keep voting the same > old in. We will all be crammed in sardine can before long. Keep > blindly going along and get on that train. JT will look right after ya > even thoungh it is a provincial responsibilty. Lots of more fun and > games on the way.. > > > Rosco holt > Content Deactivated > Reply to William Biles > What does JT has to do with our provincial utility? > > > David Amos > Content Deactivated > Reply to Rosco holt > Lepreau and his buddies in SNC-Lavalin > > > > > > Merry McPherson > They get not a penny more until they fix why it is always doing so bad > -- Why do we the people pay again for CEO's to tell us it is our fault > -- Not today > > > David Amos > Content Deactivated > Reply to Merry McPherson > Ditto > > Methinks that begins with NB Power being audited like Hydro Quebec > certainly is by 3 separate auditors Obviously because they don't trust > each other N'esy Pas? > > David Amos > Content Deactivated > Reply to Mary Elizabeth > How can you change your name like that??? > > > Mary Elizabeth > Content Deactivated > Reply to David Amos > I own CBC :) > > > David Amos > Content Deactivated > Reply to Mary Elizabeth > I not laughing > > > Mary Elizabeth > Content Deactivated > Reply to David Amos > Did you see the other name? > > > David Amos > Content Deactivated > Reply to Mary Elizabeth > Its already published > > > > > > > JOhn D Bond > The way forward is a monthly debt retirement charge on each and every > invoice. Sufficient to pay the accumulated dept of NB power off over a > 10yr period. > > A fixed amount for each and every residential customer and a variable > rate for business users based on consumption. > > Until the debt cliff hanging over their head is address, this will > only get worse. Plus we should not be burdening future generations > with bad decisions made that caused the debt. > > Rosco holt > Reply to JOhn D Bond > Government is only interested in pleasing big corp. They don't care > about residential or small business. > > David Amos > Reply to Rosco holt > You really should check my work > > > > > > > > > > Fred Dee > NB has been starving NBpower for years!! It is time to allow it to > look after its self while not destroying the population with mass > power increases. Inflation last year was close to 7%, the cost of > power production is way above that and the taxes charger to NB Power > for carbon tax alone are going to jump yet again!! NS is doing 2 big > jumps, NB needs to do the same. We need to look after the > infrastructure that we have, prepare it for more wind/winter damage so > power outages do not continue to go up! > > > Samual Johnston > Reply to Fred Dee > NS is doing 6.9% in 2023 and 6.9% in 2024 - agreed an increase is > needed but also time for the Feds to eliminate the carbon tax > > > Greg Miller > Reply to Fred Dee > I won't argue your "starving point" but I will argue that NB Power has > had very poor management for the last decade or more and still has. Do > you really want to give them more money before a proper management > plan and capable proven management is installed? > > > David Amos > Reply to Fred Dee > Yea Right > > > Rosco holt > Reply to Fred Dee > Yes NBpower needs able to operate without political interference and > appointments. > > > Matt Adams > Reply to Rosco holt > it should have been sold to Hydro Quebec when it was on the table. It > is a far better run utility and actually makes money > > > David Amos > Content Deactivated > Reply to Matt Adams > Why else would I be conferring with them? > > > David Amos > Reply to Rosco holt > Watch this go "Poof" too > > > David Amos > Reply to David Amos > SNC-Lavalin in consortium proposing second nuclear reactor at Point Lepreu > > Engineering > > A study by MZ Consulting of Saint John, New Brunswick looked at the > economic viability of building a new 1,100-MW n... > > A study by MZ Consulting of Saint John, New Brunswick looked at the > economic viability of building a new 1,100-MW nuclear reactor next to > the existing 630-MW reactor at Point Lepreau on the Bay of Fundy. It > found that there was a market in the Maritimes and U.S. for the plant, > but a proposed LNG natural gas generation unit also being studied for > New Brunswick would present competition. The construction cost of the > nuclear plant would be a key factor in whether it would be a success, > said the report released February 4. > > A few days later, SNC-Lavalin Group and other companies who are part > of “Team Candu” proposed teaming up with Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. > (AEL) to finance a $5-billion ACR 1000 rector at the site. The > consortium proposed not only constructing the plant, but continuing to > own it and operate it afterwards, selling power to the utility. The > other members of the Team Candu partnership are General Electric, > Hitachi and Babcok & Wilcox. > > According to a report in the Globe and Mail, the New Brunswick Energy > Minister, Jack Keir, was considering the proposal, and said: “I’m > listening to the private sector, and the private sector says, ‘Here’s > the cheque, when do we start?'” He continued, “It’s up to us to decide > whether we want it to be purely a merchant project, or whether we want > to take an equity stake, and if so, how much.” > > A $1.6 refurbishment is currently under way at the existing reactor at > Point Lepreau. > > > > > > > Scott Stoll <sstoll@stollprofcorp.com> > Cc: Nancy G Rubin <nrubin@stewartmckelvey.com>, "Abigail J. > Herrington" <Aherrington@lawsoncreamer.com > <NBPRegulatory@nbpower.com>, "Mitchell, Kathleen" > <Kathleen.Mitchell@nbeub.ca>, "louis-philippe.gauthier@cfib. > <louis-philippe.gauthier@cfib. > <frederic.gionet@cfib.ca>, "david.sollows@gnb.ca" > <david.sollows@gnb.ca>, "Daly, Gerard" <daly@nbnet.nb.ca>, > "hanrahan.dion@jdirving.com" <hanrahan.dion@jdirving.com>, "Conor R. > O'Neil" <coneil@stewartmckelvey.com>, Leona Clements > <lmclements@stewartmckelvey. > <brudderham@stewartmckelvey. > "Brandy.Gellner@ > <Brandy.Gellner@ > "dave.lavigne@ > <dave.lavigne@ > "Gilles.volpe@ > <Gilles.volpe@ > <JohnFurey@fureylegal.com>, "Petrie, Jamie" <JPetrie@nbpower.com>, > "Murphy, Darren" <DaMurphy@nbpower.com>, "Crawford, Brad" > <BCrawford@nbpower.com>, "Gordon, Laura" <LGordon@nbpower.com>, > NBEUB/CESPNB <General@nbeub.ca>, "Young, Dave" <Dave.Young@nbeub.ca>, > "Dickie, Michael" <Michael.Dickie@nbeub.ca>, Veronique Otis > <Veronique.Otis@nbeub.ca>, "Colwell, Susan" <Susan.Colwell@nbeub.ca>, > "dustin@emrydia.com" <dustin@emrydia.com>, Melissa Curran > <Melissa.Curran@nbeub.ca>, "Vincent.musco@bateswhite.com" > <Vincent.musco@bateswhite.com> > <richard.williams@gnb.ca>, "rdk@indecon.com" <rdk@indecon.com>, > "tyler.rajeski@ > <tyler.rajeski@ > "darcy.ouellette@ > <darcy.ouellette@ > <len.hoyt@mcinnescooper.com>, "paul.black@twinriverspaper. > <paul.black@twinriverspaper. > <tammy.grieve@mcinnescooper. > <jeff.garrett@sjenergy.com>, "shelley.wood@sjenergy.com" > <shelley.wood@sjenergy.com>, "dan.dionne@perth-andover.com" > <dan.dionne@perth-andover.com> > <pierreroy@edmundston.ca>, "pzarnett@bdrenergy.com" > <pzarnett@bdrenergy.com>, "Waycott, Stephen" <SWaycott@nbpower.com> > > > Imagine me agreeing with you. > > On 2/22/23, Scott Stoll <sstoll@stollprofcorp.com> wrote: >> I would agree this should be an Exhibit. It is evidence in this >> proceeding >> if we are going to refer to it in argument we should be able to rely upon >> it >> as evidence. >> >> >> Scott Stoll >> Scott Stoll Professional Corporation >> E: sstoll@stollprofcorp.com< >> C: +1-416-919-0654 >> >> This email is intended solely for the intended recipient and may be >> subject >> to solicitor-client and other privileges. If you receive this in error, >> please notify the sender immediately and delete the email. >> >> >> >> From: Nancy G Rubin <nrubin@stewartmckelvey.com> >> Sent: February 22, 2023 8:46 AM >> To: Abigail J. Herrington <Aherrington@lawsoncreamer.com >> <NBPRegulatory@nbpower.com>; Mitchell, Kathleen >> <Kathleen.Mitchell@nbeub.ca>; louis-philippe.gauthier@cfib. >> frederic.gionet@cfib.ca; David.Raymond.Amos333@gmail. >> david.sollows@gnb.ca; Daly, Gerard <daly@nbnet.nb.ca>; >> hanrahan.dion@jdirving.com; Conor R. O'Neil <coneil@stewartmckelvey.com>; >> Leona Clements <lmclements@stewartmckelvey. >> <brudderham@stewartmckelvey. >> dave.lavigne@libertyutilities. >> JohnFurey@fureylegal.com; Petrie, Jamie <JPetrie@nbpower.com>; Murphy, >> Darren <DaMurphy@nbpower.com>; Crawford, Brad <BCrawford@nbpower.com>; >> Gordon, Laura <LGordon@nbpower.com>; NBEUB/CESPNB <General@nbeub.ca>; >> Young, >> Dave <Dave.Young@nbeub.ca>; Dickie, Michael <Michael.Dickie@nbeub.ca>; >> Veronique Otis <Veronique.Otis@nbeub.ca>; Colwell, Susan >> <Susan.Colwell@nbeub.ca>; dustin@emrydia.com; Melissa Curran >> <Melissa.Curran@nbeub.ca>; Vincent.musco@bateswhite.com; >> richard.williams@gnb.ca; rdk@indecon.com; >> tyler.rajeski@twinriverspaper. >> darcy.ouellette@ >> <len.hoyt@mcinnescooper.com>; >> paul.black@twinriverspaper.com >> jeff.garrett@sjenergy.com; shelley.wood@sjenergy.com; >> dan.dionne@perth-andover.com; pierreroy@edmundston.ca; >> pzarnett@bdrenergy.com; Scott Stoll <sstoll@stollprofcorp.com>; Waycott, >> Stephen <SWaycott@nbpower.com> >> Subject: RE: Matter 541 - Response to Undertaking #32 >> >> Thanks Abigail. I think it definitely should be an exhibit as it’s >> Madsen’s >> revised evidence, he adopted it and it should be part of any record on >> appeal. >> >> Nancy >> >> Nancy G. Rubin, K.C.* >> Partner >> She/Her >> Stewart McKelvey >> D: 902.420.3337 >> *Law Corporation >> > > > David Amos > <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. > To: Nancy G Rubin <nrubin@stewartmckelvey.com> > Cc: "Abigail J. Herrington" <Aherrington@lawsoncreamer.com > Regulatory <NBPRegulatory@nbpower.com>, "Mitchell, Kathleen" > <Kathleen.Mitchell@nbeub.ca>, "louis-philippe.gauthier@cfib. > <louis-philippe.gauthier@cfib. > <frederic.gionet@cfib.ca>, "david.sollows@gnb.ca" > <david.sollows@gnb.ca>, "Daly, Gerard" <daly@nbnet.nb.ca>, > "hanrahan.dion@jdirving.com" <hanrahan.dion@jdirving.com>, "Conor R. > O'Neil" <coneil@stewartmckelvey.com>, Leona Clements > <lmclements@stewartmckelvey. > <brudderham@stewartmckelvey. > "Brandy.Gellner@ > <Brandy.Gellner@ > "dave.lavigne@ > <dave.lavigne@ > "Gilles.volpe@ > <Gilles.volpe@ > <JohnFurey@fureylegal.com>, "Petrie, Jamie" <JPetrie@nbpower.com>, > "Murphy, Darren" <DaMurphy@nbpower.com>, "Crawford, Brad" > <BCrawford@nbpower.com>, "Gordon, Laura" <LGordon@nbpower.com>, > NBEUB/CESPNB <General@nbeub.ca>, "Young, Dave" <Dave.Young@nbeub.ca>, > "Dickie, Michael" <Michael.Dickie@nbeub.ca>, Veronique Otis > <Veronique.Otis@nbeub.ca>, "Colwell, Susan" <Susan.Colwell@nbeub.ca>, > "dustin@emrydia.com" <dustin@emrydia.com>, Melissa Curran > <Melissa.Curran@nbeub.ca>, "Vincent.musco@bateswhite.com" > <Vincent.musco@bateswhite.com> > <richard.williams@gnb.ca>, "rdk@indecon.com" <rdk@indecon.com>, > "tyler.rajeski@ > <tyler.rajeski@ > "darcy.ouellette@ > <darcy.ouellette@ > <len.hoyt@mcinnescooper.com>, "paul.black@twinriverspaper. > <paul.black@twinriverspaper. > <tammy.grieve@mcinnescooper. > <jeff.garrett@sjenergy.com>, "shelley.wood@sjenergy.com" > <shelley.wood@sjenergy.com>, "dan.dionne@perth-andover.com" > <dan.dionne@perth-andover.com> > <pierreroy@edmundston.ca>, "pzarnett@bdrenergy.com" > <pzarnett@bdrenergy.com>, "sstoll@stollprofcorp.com" > <sstoll@stollprofcorp.com>, "Waycott, Stephen" <SWaycott@nbpower.com> > > > Appeal to where and to whom? > > https://davidraymondamos3. > > Friday, 24 February 2023 > New Brunswick's energy puzzle comes into focus at climate committee > meetings > > https://www.cbc.ca/news/ > > New Brunswick's energy puzzle comes into focus at climate committee > meetings > Hearings on small nuclear reactors highlight N.B. Power’s electricity > challenge in coming decades > > Jacques Poitras · CBC News · Posted: Feb 24, 2023 6:00 AM AST > > > A brown and beige building with a single smokestack with the NB Power > symbol on the front. Belledune is New Brunswick's last coal-fired > power plant and must shut down, or convert to another fuel source, in > time for a federal coal phaseout in 2030. (N.B. Power) > > The energy puzzle that N.B. Power is trying to solve in Belledune and > Mactaquac in the next decade came into sharper focus this month after > several days of hearings at the New Brunswick Legislature. > > It became clear small modular nuclear reactors aren't, on their own, > the magic bullet that will replace coal in the next seven years, or > achieve net-zero emissions by 2050. > > But utility officials made it equally clear it'll be much harder to > get there without them. > > "The one thing I can tell you based on what we know today is there's > no one solution. We need to throw everything we've got at a net-zero > future," said Brad Coady, N.B. Power's executive director of business > development and strategic planning. > > Coady underscored the key role of emissions-free nuclear power when he > told MLAs that if the Point Lepreau generating station near Saint John > hadn't started operating in 1983, there would now probably be three > coal-fired power plants in Belledune, in northern New Brunswick, not > just one. > > "Our whole carbon picture in New Brunswick would be completely > different," he said. > > A man seated at a table N.B. Power's Brad Coady said giving up the > Mactaquac Dam's clean, renewable, emissions-free electricity is > virtually unthinkable in light of the net-zero target. (John > Collicott/CBC News) > > Coady acknowledged cost overruns and performance issues at Point > Lepreau but said without the plant, three coal plants in Belledune > might be generating 2,000 megawatts of greenhouse-gas emitting power, > not just the current 450. > > "That would have been an absolute nightmare to solve today if we > hadn't had nuclear in our mix." > Renewable power not enough, MLA told > > The two days of meetings of the legislature's climate change and > environmental stewardship committee were held so supporters and > opponents of small reactors could make their case. > > But at times the sessions turned into a Jenga-like head-scratcher > illustrating the complex challenge — and the high-risk decisions — > facing the province. > > MLAs were told renewable power, like wind and solar, won't be enough > to hit key deadlines. > > Belledune is New Brunswick's last coal-fired power plant and must shut > down, or convert to another fuel source, in time for a federal coal > phaseout in 2030. > > There's also a net-zero carbon goal looming in 2050. > > N.B. Power and the province are grappling with whether to extend the > life of the utility's largest hydroelectric dam at Mactaquac, west of > Fredericton on the St. John River. (James West/The Canadian Press) > > At the same time, N.B. Power and the province are grappling with > whether to extend the life of the utility's largest hydroelectric dam > at Mactaquac, west of Fredericton on the St. John River. > > And it's all happening amid record growth in the province — growth > that will likely drive greater demand for electricity. > > The utility says the all-time record for peak demand, set the morning > of Feb. 4 of this year in the midst of a harsh winter cold snap, won't > be the last. > > "It's a trend. We're going to set peak demand records on a regular > basis as we go forward," said Andy Hayward, the utility's chief > nuclear engineer. > > "We're going to attract more population to the province. We're going > to attract industry to the province. The demand's going to go up." > > Head and shoulders picture of a grey-haired man wearing glasses and an > indentification lanyard. Bill Labbe of ARC Clean Energy says its first > small modular reactor will be ready by 2030. (Jacques Poitras/CBC) > > Quebec wasn't able to export surplus power from its grid to New > Brunswick on Feb. 4, Hayward said, and there was actually too much > wind for turbines to generate power. > > "One of the reasons we look to nuclear is it's available 24/7," Hayward > said. > > He and Coady cited a 2021 paper by University of New Brunswick > economist and research chair Herb Emery, which said without Lepreau > the province might still be emitting greenhouse gases at much higher > 2005 levels. > > What, then, are the pieces of the puzzle N.B. Power has to work with? > > If nuclear power is a valid option, the question becomes whether the > two companies developing small reactors in Saint John can pull it off > and by what date. > > Rory O'Sullivan, CEO of Moltex Energy, says his company's proposed SMR > won't be ready for 2030. (Ed Hunter/CBC) > > ARC Clean Energy says its first SMR will be ready to operate at Point > Lepreau by 2030. But its 100 megawatts would not be enough to replace > Belledune's 450 megawatts from coal. > > There would still be "a significant shortfall in megawatts," ARC CEO > Bill Labbe said. > > ARC's small nuclear reactors won't fill electricity gap left by > Belledune > > Nuclear opponents taking 'best shot' to slow approval of N.B.'s > small reactors > > Moltex Energy Canada's proposed SMR, also to be located at Lepreau, > would generate 300 megawatts, coming closer to filling the gap. > > But company CEO Rory O'Sullivan said it won't be ready for 2030. > > Moltex's technology will use waste from the existing Point Lepreau > generating station to power its reactor. O'Sullivan said the company > will build its waste facility by 2030 "or just after," and the reactor > itself after that. > > So SMRs won't be enough to make up for Belledune in time for 2030 — > even assuming Mactaquac remains in place. > > Small modular nuclear reactors operating at Point Lepreau may not be, > on their own, the magic bullet that will replace coal in the next > seven years. (Submitted by NB Power) > > N.B. Power's been talking about the dam refurbishment for a decade but > no final decision has been made on the project, which carries an > estimated cost of around $3 billion or more. > > As pricey as that is, Coady told MLAs that giving up the dam's clean, > renewable, emissions-free electricity is virtually unthinkable in > light of the net-zero target. > > "It almost becomes a no-brainer," he said. > > "You almost need to have it. There's alternatives if you don't [but] > the costs of those alternatives are going to make Mactaquac look like > it's very cheap, good value for money. We're going to have to get > there." > > The dam also makes it easier for the utility to add other renewable > sources to its grid, he said, because a dam can run all-out when > demand is high, then gear down and store water during less busy times > when wind can take over. > Importing power another option > > N.B. Power recently issued a new request for proposals for an > additional 220 megawatts of renewable power, the majority of it from > wind, and 50 megawatts of battery storage capacity that would give it > more flexibility when demand fluctuates. > > It's also shopping for a supply what's called torrified biomass in the > coming year and will test it in March 2024 to see if it burns well at > Belledune. > > Coady said the biomass product resembles charcoal briquettes and "kind > of mimics the actions of coal." > > SMRs could be key weapon in climate-change battle, engineer says > > New Liberal leader questions small nuclear reactors > > It could burn enough to replace Belledune's full 450-megawatt update > and would be considered carbon neutral because it would come from > sustainably harvested forests, the utility said. > > Importing power is another piece of the puzzle, especially if the > proposed Atlantic Loop — a regional connection of provincial power > grids — is built, allowing N.B. Power to buy more hydroelectricity > from Quebec and Labrador. > > N.B. Power will issue its latest integrated resource plan this fall, a > document published every three years that projects where and how it > will generate electricity into the future. > > Coady pointed out that when the last one was published in 2020, Ottawa > hadn't approved the province's carbon pricing system for large > industry. > > And at the time the one before that was released, there was no federal > requirement to phase out coal — so the plan will always have to adapt > to new realities and alternative scenarios, he told the committee. > > "There will be a Plan B, C and D for net zero for New Brunswick, under > all scenarios with and without nuclear, and with and without > Mactaquac, I might add." > ABOUT THE AUTHOR > > Jacques Poitras > > Provincial Affairs reporter > > Jacques Poitras has been CBC's provincial affairs reporter in New > Brunswick since 2000. He grew up in Moncton and covered Parliament in > Ottawa for the New Brunswick Telegraph-Journal. He has reported on > every New Brunswick election since 1995 and won awards from the Radio > Television Digital News Association, the National Newspaper Awards and > Amnesty International. He is also the author of five non-fiction books > about New Brunswick politics and history. > > CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices > > > > 53 Comments > > > David Amos > Content Deactivated > Welcome back to the circus > > > William Peters > It's not emissions free. Neither is driving an electric car. If you > consider the normal emissions of an internal combustion engine during > its entire life you are buying into 80% of those emissions instantly > before you even start your electric car. That means we are instantly > achieving many years worth of emissions to get into this newer > technology. The entire truth is not to say there isn't one solution. > The entire truth is to say there is no solution to our financial need > for growth. There are much easier and attainable solutions. Get rid of > cars altogether. Stop flying. Stop eating meat. Start building with an > eye towards not using energy. The solution is to use technology to use > less of what industry tries to make, not to give us more of what will > use more. What targets they are trying to meet are dishonest to begin > with. Bankers want growth, and growth means growth in emissions. The > entire life cycle emissions of the Lepreau nuclear plant would make > your head spin. Every dollar borrowed to build it is in fact a claim > on more emissions, because we emit to produce work from which we get > the proceeds to pay debt. Who is in the seat of power saying we need > to do less and to concentrate on shrinking our impacts? They are all > committed to trying and make their old schemes work to pay off debts > which have us by the throat. The world will burn as we strive to > maintain financed existences which are obscene in their wants if we > are honest. > > > David Amos > Content Deactivated > Reply to William Peters > Methinks its quite a tangled web they weave when they practice to > deceive dumb bureaucrats and politicians N'esy Pas? > > > > > Tom Gordon > Seems like Lepreau has been a money pit since it was opened. > > David Amos > Reply to Tom Gordon > Oh So True > |
Attn Chief Martin Gaudet I heard through the grapevine that the police have plans to arrest me again if I come back to Fredericton next week True or False?
Abigail J. Herrington<Aherrington@lawsoncreamer.com> | Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 3:03 PM |
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> | |
I am out of the office in hearings until February 24, 2023. My response to emails will be delayed during this time. If you require immediate assistance, please contact my assistant, Lauree Cole, at 506-633-3503 or lcole@lawsoncreamer.com. |
Nancy G Rubin<nrubin@stewartmckelvey.com> | Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 3:03 PM |
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> | |
Thank you for your email. I'm preparing for and in hearings outside the office Feb.10-24. A response to your email will be delayed. For urgent matters, please contact my assistant, Leona Clements at 902.420.3200 ext 237 or lmclements@stewartmckelvey.com and she will redirect you.
Have a great day, Nancy |
David Amos<david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com> | Fri, Feb 10, 2023 at 3:03 PM |
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Well its way past Chinese Dentist Time in Fat Fred City and I never got an answer from the corrupt cop who stole my Panhead in 2007 when he was just a Corporal Methinks he and his favourite Towing Company could be too busy hauling tents away from the Homeless or he does not wish to confirm or deny my concerns in writing about his many wrongs N'esy Pas? For the Public Record I had been homeless for about 6 months when I ran in Fat Fred City in 2005/06 Remember me on CTV telling folks what I was going to do? https://www.youtube.com/watch? Me,Myself and I David Amos When I came back with a buddy's truck and camper to stay in while I tried to file a lawsuit against the Crown the Fat Fred City Finest and the RCMP were relentless in the harassment of me. https://www.youtube.com/watch? Fat Fred City Finest David Amos https://www.youtube.com/watch? Speak of the Devil and Cst. Mark Blakely of the RCMP appears David Amos >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "David Amos" <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> >> To: <sylvie.levesque-finn@snb.ca>; <Stephanie.Guignard@snb.ca>; >> <claude.poirier@snb.ca>; <maureen.mills@snb.ca>; >> <charles.mcallister@snb.ca>; <debby.frost@snb.ca>; >> <caroline.proulx@snb.ca>; <Derek.Pleadwell@snb.ca>; <NB9-1-1@gnb.ca>; >> <bill.morrison@snb.ca>; <Donald.Bastarache@snb.ca>; >> <lori.mofford@gnb.ca>; "Gilles. Blinn" <Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>; >> "Wayne.Lang" <Wayne.Lang@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>; >> <william.elliott@rcmp-grc.gc. >> <zorroboy2009@hotmail.com>; "PATRICK. MURPHY" >> <PATRICK.MURPHY@dhs.gov>; <oldmaison@yahoo.com>; "Richard Harris" >> <injusticecoalition@hotmail. >> Cc: "Greg.Byrne" <Greg.Byrne@hotmail.com>; "Bonnar, Greg (DPS/MSP)" >> <Greg.Bonnar@gnb.ca>; "John. Foran" <John.Foran@gnb.ca>; "kelly. >> lamrock" <kelly.lamrock@gnb.ca>; "carlbainbridge" >> <carlbainbridge@panb.org>; "fundytides" <fundytides@gmail.com>; "panb" >> <panb@bellaliant.net>; <David.ALWARD@gnb.ca>; "jack.macdougall" >> <jack.macdougall@greenparty.ca >> <Frank.McKenna@td.com> >> Sent: Thursday, May 13, 2010 8:10 PM >> Subject: Yo Mr Minister Byrne I talked to your mindless lawyer SNB >> Claude Poirer again he told me to get a lawyer and sue SNB >> >> >> Robin you will enjoy this email These are the dumb bastards who stole >> my old Harley with the Yankee wiretap tapes in its saddlebags. They >> have no idea how important that old bike is to me or who I have been >> talking to about it or them them. Now thats funny Everybody and his >> dog knows how I love to sue lawyers. Hell I even introduced the dumb >> bastards to the evil zionist Barry K. Winters last fall before the >> NBPower Bullshit started and still the pricks did nothing all winter. >> >> I must ask you why EH Greggy Baby Byrne did you really think the >> zionists dare to kill me now after all the shit that went down over >> Bernie Madoff? >> >> The dumb French lawyer in Moncton does not have to ask me twice to sue >> SNB. Hell I will sue Poirier and you personally just out of principal. >> You are both officers of the court and swore to uphold the law not >> assist in the coverup of murder and many other crime. Furthermore all >> youand your blogger butt buddy Chucky Leblanc had hard copy of my >> material since 2004 because he was too much of a chickenshit to give >> my material to Brad Green as he promised Correct Greggy Baby? >> >> The RCMP, the SNB, Capital Towing and the Fat Fred City finest all >> played a hand in stealing my old Harley in 2007 and some Yankee police >> surveilance wiretap tapes in its saddlebag. I hear the tapes are now >> missing surprise surprise EH? At least the bike still exists but is >> getting in rough shape because the bastard left it out in the weather >> for years. However everybody knows I have many more wiretap tapes >> stashed in Canada and the USA and that i can fix any motorcycycle. It >> is YOUR fault that the SNB lawyer is acting so cocky N'esy Pas Greggy >> Baby? >> >> Veritas Vincit >> DavidRaymond Amos >> >> P.S I didn't bother telling the mindless Piorier about the shit that >> went down in NewYork after I talked to all of you bastards last year. >> I was just trying to get my Harley back before we started arguing in >> court tis all because my friend told me Alan MacPhee was threatening >> to squash it soon. You really should make sure that THAT DOES NOT >> HAPPEN EH SHAWNY BABY GRAHAM? >> >> If the idiot claude Poiier bumps into former Minister Mikey Murphy >> maybe he will explain why he gave up his dream job because he didn't >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: David Amos >> To: bill.corby@gnb.ca ; alan_white@cbc.ca ; jacques_poitras@cbc.ca ; >> MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca ; police@fredericton.ca ; carl.urquhart@gnb.ca >> ; t.j.burke@gnb.ca ; John.Foran@gnb.ca ; fbinhct@leo.gov ; >> brad.woodside@fredericton.ca ; david.kelly@fredericton.ca ; >> cathy.maclaggan@fredericton.ca ; stephen.kelly@fredericton.ca ; >> tom.jellinek@fredericton.ca ; scott.mcconaghy@fredericton.ca ; >> marilyn.kerton@fredericton.ca ; walter.brown@fredericton.ca ; >> norah.davidson@fredericton.ca ; mike.obrien@fredericton.ca ; >> bruce.grandy@fredericton.ca ; dan.keenan@fredericton.ca ; >> jeff.mockler@gnb.ca ; mrichard@lawsociety-barreau. >> cynthia.merlini@dfait-maeci. >> scotta@parl.gc.ca ; michael.bray@gnb.ca ; jack.e.mackay@gnb.ca ; >> news@dailygleaner.com ; kcarmichael@bloomberg.net ; >> advocacycollective@yahoo.com ; Easter.W@parl.gc.ca ; >> Comartin.J@parl.gc.ca ; cityadmin@fredericton.ca ; info@gg.ca ; >> bmosher@mosherchedore.ca ; rchedore@mosherchedore.ca ; >> chebert@thestar.ca ; Stoffer.P@parl.gc.ca ; Stronach.B@parl.gc.ca ; >> bev.busson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ; days1@parl.gc.ca ; day.s@parl.gc.ca ; >> warren.mcbeath@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ; PAUL.DUBE@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ; >> Stephane.vaillancourt@rcmp- >> jacques.boucher@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ; Aurele.Daigle@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ; >> Roger.Gillies@rcmp-grc.gc.ca ; John.DeWinter@rcmp-grc.gc.ca >> Cc: Keddy.G@parl.gc.ca ; Allen.M@parl.gc.ca ; Manning.F@parl.gc.ca ; >> Cannon.L@parl.gc.ca ; Dion.S@parl.gc.ca ; lunnmp@garylunn.com ; >> lunng@parl.gc.ca ; Murphy.B@parl.gc.ca ; zedp1@parl.gc.ca ; >> Menzies.T@parl.gc.ca ; menziest@telus.net ; >> george.groeneveld@assembly.ab. >> ; oldmaison@yahoo.com ; dan.bussieres@gnb.ca ; abel.leblanc@gnb.ca ; >> aleblanc.mla@nb.aibn.com ; Harper.S@parl.gc.ca ; Layton.J@parl.gc.ca ; >> Dryden.K@parl.gc.ca ; Duceppe.G@parl.gc.ca ; Casey.B@parl.gc.ca ; >> Arthur.A@parl.gc.ca ; Comuzzi.J@parl.gc.ca ; Thibault.L@parl.gc.ca ; >> akrystal@rogers.blackberry.net ; tomp.young@atlanticradio. >> jonesr@cbc.ca ; DannyWilliams@gov.nl.ca ; Matthews.B@parl.gc.ca ; >> samperrier@hotmail.com ; lorraineroche@gov.nl.ca ; >> alltrue@nl.rogers.com ; jtennant@prairiepost.com ; >> southporcupinegroup@telus.net ; calgary.mountainview@assembly. >> ivan.court@saintjohn.ca ; norm.mcfarlane@saintjohn.ca ; >> Brunswick.Pipeline@ec.gc.ca ; Jake.Harms@justice.gc.ca ; >> Paul.Vanderlaan@gnb.ca ; William.Gould@gnb.ca >> Sent: Monday, June 11, 2007 1:35 PM >> Subject: Attention William Corby I am entitled to an answer from the >> RCMP BEFORE we meet in court N'est Pas? >> >> "Murphy, Michael B. (DH/MS)" <MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca> wrote: >> Subject: >> Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 12:02:35 -0400 >> From: "Murphy, Michael B. \(DH/MS\)" <MichaelB.Murphy@gnb.ca> >> To: <motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com> >> >> January 30, 2007 >> >> WITHOUT PREJUDICE >> >> Mr. David Amos >> >> Dear Mr. Amos: >> >> This will acknowledge receipt of a copy of your e-mail of December 29, >> 2006 to Corporal Warren McBeath of the RCMP. >> >> Because of the nature of the allegations made in your message, I have >> taken the measure of forwarding a copy to Assistant Commissioner Steve >> Graham of the RCMP “J” Division in Fredericton. >> >> Sincerely, >> >> Honourable Michael B. Murphy >> Minister of Health >> >> CM/cb >> >> >> >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "David Amos" <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> >> To: <debby.frost@snb.ca>; <caroline.proulx@snb.ca> >> Sent: Friday, January 09, 2009 6:21 PM >> Subject: Fwd: Your Minister the lawyer Greg Byrne should have done the >> right thing a long time ago EH Mr. Graham? >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> >> Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2009 13:00:58 -0400 >> Subject: Your Minister the lawyer Greg Byrne should have done the >> right thing a long time ago EH Mr. Graham? >> To: sylvie.levesque-finn@snb.ca, Stephanie.Guignard@snb.ca, >> claude.poirier@snb.ca, maureen.mills@snb.ca, charles.mcallister@snb.ca >> Cc: "greg. byrne" <greg.byrne@gnb.ca>, "shawn. graham" >> <shawn.graham@gnb.ca>, "Bonnar, Greg (DPS/MSP)" <Greg.Bonnar@gnb.ca> >> >> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: "MacKenzie, Lloyd (SNB)" <lloyd.mackenzie@snb.ca> >> Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2009 13:01:27 -0400 >> Subject: Telephone Conversation re: 1965 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle >> To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com >> Cc: "Bastarache, Donald J.(SNB)" <Donald.Bastarache@snb.ca>, >> "Morrison, Bill (SNB)" <bill.morrison@snb.ca>, "Levesque-Finn, Sylvie >> (SNB)" <Sylvie.Levesque-Finn@snb.ca>, "Pleadwell, Derek (SNB)" >> <Derek.Pleadwell@snb.ca> >> >> Mr. Amos: >> >> Upon your request I will inform Mr. Derek Pleadwell [(506) >> 444-2897], Chairperson SNB Board of Directors, of our extended >> conversation regarding the issues surrounding the 1965 Harley-Davidson >> motorcycle when he visits my office at approximately 3:30 P.M. today. >> >> Also, as requested, I've copied in Ms. Sylvie Levesque-Finn >> [(506) 453-3879], SNB President. >> >> Lloyd D. MacKenzie, AACI, P. App, CAE >> >> Regional Manager of Assessment - Beauséjour Region/Responsable >> régional de l'évaluation - region Beauséjour >> Assessment/ de l'évaluation >> Service New Brunswick/ Service Nouveau-Brunswick >> 633 rue Main St. 4th floor/4ième étage >> Moncton, NB >> E1C 8R3 >> >> Tel/Tél: (506) 856-3910 >> Fax/Téléc: (506) 856-2519 >> >> >> >> >> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >> From: Brian Gallant <briangallant10@gmail.com> >> Date: Tue, 29 May 2018 06:01:57 -0700 >> Subject: Merci / Thank you Re: Fwd: I just called Alan Roy again about >> my right to health care, my missing 1965 Harley, the Yankee Wiretaps >> tapes in its saddlebag and Federal Court and his assistant played dumb >> as usual >> To: motomaniac333@gmail.com >> >> (Français à suivre) >> >> If your email is pertaining to the Government of New Brunswick, please >> email me at brian.gallant@gnb.ca >> >> If your matter is urgent, please email Greg Byrne at greg.byrne@gnb.ca >> >> Thank you. >> >> Si votre courriel s'addresse au Gouvernement du Nouveau-Brunswick, >> svp m'envoyez un courriel à brian.gallant@gnb.ca >> >> Pour les urgences, veuillez contacter Greg Byrne à greg.byrne@gnb.ca >> >> Merci. https://davidraymondamos3. Monday, 6 February 2023 Methinks there has been a lot of water over the dam since this was in the news N'esy Pas Chief Martin Gaudet? Police Chief Martin Gaudet https://www.cbc.ca/news/ 110 Comments David Amos Content Deactivated Methinks there has been a lot of water over the dam since this was in the news N'esy Pas Chief Martin Gaudet? David Amos Methinks Chief Martin Gaudet should answer his emails N'esy Pas? Al Clark Reply to David Amos You realize that the job of triaging emails falls to the lowest paid employee, eh? Too bad you can't "block your #" like with phone calls ;-) Harvey York Reply to Al Clark That's the problem, he doesn't realize. He's totally in fantasy land David Amos Reply to Harvey York Say Hey to Gaudet for me will ya? Harvey York Reply to David Amos with any luck you'll be able to do that yourself. David Amos Reply to Harvey York I heard he was wanting to pounce on me if I attend the EUB Hearings next week Should I bring witnesses??? Robert Losier Reply to David Amos Yes you should take witnesses with you or, at least have witnesses on your side nearby you. David Amos Reply to Robert Losier This is not my first rodeo Al Clark Reply to David Amos Get a selfie stick, or da blogger Robert Losier Reply to David Amos Stay safe. David Amos Reply to Robert Losier Why do you care about my well being??? Robert Losier Reply to David Amos Everyone has the right to be seen and heard. That is risky business sometimes. David Amos Reply to Robert Losier Everybody knows I have been falsely arrested on both sides of the 49th since I sued all those lawyers and US Treasury Agents in 2002 and now you want lecture me on risk? Harvey York Reply to David Amos "falsely" lol Robert Losier Reply to David Amos Okay okay. Just be safe - that is all I am saying. Robert Losier Reply to Al Clark Charles? Is he still at it? Why play dumb??? First time I ever seen a Premier signed an autograph for a voter. Seen MANY selfies but not this.lol Charles Leblanc 2.51K subscribers 29 views Feb 10, 2023 David Amos Federal Court Date is today at 2:00pm at the Federal Building!!! Charles Leblanc 2.51K subscribers 727 views May 24, 2017 Harvey York Reply to David Amos I doubt you have the stones to even show up David Amos Reply to Harvey York Methinks its interesting that we can't offer our two bits worth about your buddy's big speech N'esy Pas? Higgs offers no clues to his future in state of the province speech Premier emphasizes health and education achievements in Fredericton speech Jacques Poitras · CBC News · Posted: Feb 10, 2023 7:00 AM AST David Amos Reply to Harvey York However lots of folks had lots to say about your hero during the Yuletide Season EH? Higgs may wait until 2024 to reveal his plans for next election Premier casts doubt on timeline for leadership announcement early next year Jacques Poitras · CBC News · Posted: Dec 22, 2022 7:00 AM AST Matt Steele "I personally think he should pass the torch to someone else," said Jean-Pierre Ouellet, a minister in the former PC government of Richard Hatfield. " Holy smokes , they must have been desperate to find someone to interview if they had to go back all the way to the Hatfield days to dig someone one up ; how many Premiers ago was that.....lol . I must admit , some of these CBC articles seem so desperate , that they amusing . Marguerite Deschamps Reply to Matt Steele He one of many who wants him out. Raymond Leger Reply to The rest are all scared of losing their jobs! David Amos Reply to Raymond Leger Bingo Rosco holt Higgs is changing laws governing private woodlot, blocking private woodlot owners from using the wood that is on their properties in the name on forest conservatism.(source Acadie Nouvelle). David Amos Reply to Rosco holt Wow Rosco holt Reply to David Amos Higgs require any wooden construction be made with stamped wood, charging new fees and taxes on any sold lumber from private woodlot, the burden of protected areas that Higgs promised has been transferred to private woodlots owners while mills continue to have unrestricted access to crownlands Lou Bell Meanwhile , over 800 people clapped and cheered at Frederictons' Convention Center last evening as Premier Higgs delivered his " state of the province " address ! And the Liberal enabled CBC allows no comments on the story ! A great story that shows all Higgs government has done in just 4 years ! Such things as in Healthcare / Education / and Municipal Reform that have been abandoned for years ! And paying down our DEBT ! He's saved NBers 50 million dollars a year alone in interest payments with debt reduction ! we've now over 824,000 citizens here in NB ! Jobs aplenty , all comin' up roses !! Steve Gordon Reply to Lou Bell I expect nothing less from the lib pr machine. David Amos Reply to Lou Bell Back away from the butter tarts and have a nap before you read the rest of the comments and have a stroke Robert Fish Reply to Lou Bell Yeah lets stop everything else... Robert Losier This is all The PM's fault. Sure I agree with him with his plans to disarm the law abiding, surrender Canada's sovereignty to a German Globalist, borrow and spend the next generation's future to a point where they now have nothing positive to think of and, finally sign the dotted line to purchase Lightening II Strike Fighter Bombers after claiming in the election runup earlier that he would never ever do so. Yet I will never agree with what he has done to increase the homelessness situation form coast to coast to coast. David Amos Reply to Robert Losier Have you ever bothered to read my lawsuit??? Tom Gordon Reply to Robert Losier Uhhh, what story are you reading? Jake Newman the police should not be completing this research. should be sticking to moving these folks along. Michael Cain Reply to Jake Newman They should be camping out in Higgs' front yard. SarahRose Werner Reply to Jake Newman Sticking to moving folks along would certainly give the police job security, as there will always be people to move along. Doing some research might actually point us towards ways that more people can be persuaded to stay in shelters. Michael Cain Reply to SarahRose Werner and getting the treatment they need Steve Ryan Reply to SarahRose Werner It's simple. They don't want to live under rules. Albert Wade Reply to Michael Cain They don't want treatment, just free free free. Michael Cain Reply to Albert Wade You could use some. David Amos Reply to Michael Cain Methinks everybody knows why my friend Liz was arrested in Higgy's front yard N'esy Pas? Michael Cain Reply to David Amos I dont know anything and doubt a lot of others don't. David Amos Reply to Michael Cain She was in the news bigtime for years until the Crown dropped the charges Al Clark Reply to David Amos Was she the one who could bellow at the top of her lungs for an hour but couldn't breathe though a mask? The one that traveled 2-1/2 hrs in her mommies car to go grocery shopping in a dozen stores and attack store employees? It's great to have pals like Hughie! Al Clark Reply to Michael Cain Refer to your 100 Gb of archives, like DRA........... David Amos Reply to Michael Cain Everybody knows my friend Liz is quite a firecracker. They all know she also ran against the Attorney General in her town for his seat and then Higgy had her arrested while she was running against the other wannabe mayors Meet the first 3 women training to work one of Port Saint John's most dangerous jobs Got excellent upper body strength and strong backbone? Container lashing could be for you Julia Wright · CBC News · Posted: Jun 07, 2021 6:00 AM ADT David Amos Reply to Al Clark Oh My My Speak of the Devil and he sure to appear EH Mr G4tr? Al Clark Reply to David Amos Bigly uge numbers are one thing u have in common; 0.8% 56 total votes David Amos Reply to Al Clark Your favourite liberals in the Fundy Royal area lost as well Hence I was a raging success Correct? Al Clark Reply to David Amos Yup she had some "issues" during her mayoral run. No doubt she joined Tammy in offering her services at the convoy LOL Al Clark Reply to David Amos Well, sure, if about 6 other candidates dropped out ;-) Al Clark Reply to David Amos Yup the g4tr. Same power as a panhead and 800 pounds lighter. That beast would go anywhere. Al Clark Reply to David Amos Your neighbour fat rob got in so still a win for you, right? Al Clark Reply to Al Clark 56 antivaxxers in ruuuuthsay. Maybe she should have run in Minto or Perth? David Amos Reply to Al Clark Methinks even you and your cop pals could not dream up a better name for a lawyer N'esy Pas? Al Clark Reply to David Amos They probably love her at the port though. Maybe she should run for prez local 273? David Amos Reply to Michael Cain FYI I called Liz so she could read what your pals said of her before things go "Poof". She said she may respond later when she is not working David Amos Reply to Al Clark Deja Vu??? PC MLA won't back vaccination bill, further jeopardizing safe passage in current form More PC MLAs express concern over controversial Bill 11 Jacques Poitras · CBC News · Posted: Jun 10, 2020 5:35 PM ADT PC MLA Bruce Northrup said he couldn't vote for the bill in its current form after hearing from his constituents. 2 of the 238 remaining comments Lou Bell Reply to David Amos Wonder where the unsigned note referred to in todays paper that was in the mail came from ? Kind of spineless wouldn't you think of someone not signing their name ? Winston Gray Reply to Bruce Ellingwood do you say the same about the airbag industry? Al Clark Reply to David Amos ....all I can say is.......drugs r bad, mmmm hmmmm..... Jack Offermen Stoolies. Did none of you kids ever learn to not talk to cops? They're not your friends, they're not there to help you, they are there to justify funding by making mountains out of ant hills, and fill their quotas. Winston Gray Content Deactivated Reply to Jack Offermen Stop gaslighting people Danyello Stearto Reply to Jack Offermen If "gaslighting" is confirming what I've seen, then Winston has really added to the dialogue Jack Offermen Reply to Winston Gray you dont know what that word means. David Amos Reply to Jack Offermen Ask yourself why cops are afraid to talk to me David Amos Reply to Danyello Stearto "Gaslighting" happens to me everyday all day long ask Gaudet why that is Michael Cain Reply to David Amos I don't think anybody is afraid to talk to you; nobody can understand you. David Amos Reply to Michael Cain You are too chicken So you Gaslight me Correct? David Amos Reply to Michael Cain BTW Methinks you are the old dude with the cows not the kid who works with the cops N'esy Pas? David Amos Reply to Michael Cain I heard through the grapevine that Gaudet will arrest me again if I come to Fat Fred City on Monday to attend the NB Power hearings as an Intervener Michael Cain Reply to David Amos Gaslighting: manipulate (someone) using psychological methods into questioning their own sanity or powers of reasoning. I think you do that on your own. Michael Cain Reply to David Amos No cows; I live in an apartment. Michael Cain Reply to David Amos You are pretty popular, I guess. Did you make the list as an intervener, or do you just crash the party? David Amos Reply to Michael Cain Ask your friends in the Fat Fred City Finest Michael Cain Reply to David Amos Most have no clue who you are; those that do roll their eyes. David Amos Reply to Michael Cain As far as the definition of "Gaslighting" you are doing so in spades right now Methinks you should ask the cops if those are really my children following me in this forum right now N'esy Pas? Michael Cain Reply to David Amos You have 14 followers, that's a lot of kids. Would you be a responsible parent? David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Michael Cain How dumb are you? David Amos Reply to Michael Cain Gaudet and his fellow cops know that is the faces and names of two of my children used by the top two followers but that is definitely not them EH Mr Gaslight? Michael Cain Reply to Jack Offermen No idea what you are talking about. Maybe some thoughtful and respectful conversations on the article would be better served than promoting your self-importance. David Amos Reply to Michael Cain Keep digging Trust that I will keep blogging about you and the cops Michael Cain Reply to David Amos that is gaslighting David Amos Reply to Jack Offermen Yes he does Winston Gray can't go home CBC News · Posted: Nov 09, 2000 8:28 AM AST Winston Gray, whose house in Spryfield was fire bombed several times, has been forced into hiding after he had vowed not to leave his neighbourhood. Gray is the man who has taken on drug dealers in his neighbourhood and has had his house on Penny Avenue set on fire four times in the past two weeks. Gray says the police advised him to stay away from his house because each attack has become more extreme and they fear for his safety. He says his next door neighbour has also moved out with his three children for their safety. The police have no suspects yet but they have increased patrols in the area and plan to set up a neighbourhood watch program. CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices David Amos Reply to Michael Cain Scroll up and review what you already posted. For the public record I quit responding to your comments after you had shown me your true colours a couple of days ago. Now you pick another fight with me and expect me not to respond??? Michael Cain Reply to David Amos I fully expected you to respond. I am suggestion you contribute to the discussion on the article, and spend less with riddles, rhetoric, and promoting self-interest that nobody has a clue what you are talking about. I seem to be the only one that inquires and never get a straight answer. David Amos Content Deactivated Reply to Michael Cain BS David Amos Reply to Michael Cain Pure D you know what Michael Cain Reply to Michael Cain There you go again. Michael Cain Reply to Michael Cain Sorry Jack, not meant for you. Troy Inv Could be many reason's. Would be nice if they told use how much space there was and how many people are homeless. 100s of communities in canada are having a hard time finding shelter for homeless people. So fredricton is different I guess. SarahRose Werner Reply to Troy Inv You're right! 100s of communities in Canada are having the same problem! That means it would be good to do this research in more cities than just Fredericton, so as to get a representative sample. Michael Cain Reply to Troy Inv Be a good Samaritan, take one home with you. David Amos Reply to Michael Cain Many folks took me in when I was homeless from 2005 through to 2018 JoAnne Pellerine For many it's a choice. Alison Jackson Repy to JoAnne Pellerine For most it's mental illness or addiction and in turn becomes not their choice because of the conditions of their state of mind/body. People don't choose to not have a roof over their heads @-20C, don't be ridiculous. David Amos Repy to JoAnne Pellerine Gaudet assisted in keeping me homeless for many years David Amos Content Deactivated Repy to Alison Jackson The cops falsely arrested me in 2008 and attempted to have the shrinks in Fredericton certify me as mentally ill. However that didn't work out too well for them and now they pretend that it never happened JoAnne Pellerine Repy to Alison Jackson I said many, not most, not all. Did you even read the article? For example... "I think that, you know, we really have to do a deep dive on the reasons people are choosing to live in tents instead of using our services, and just use that data to better our services," I do agree that if we think physical health care is in rough shape mental health support in Canada is abysmal. Jenn Smith Repy to Alison Jackson Give your head a shake, a lot of them refuse to go to shelters because they don’t want to follow the rules. Why do you think there are so many “tent cities”? Mel Faulkner Repy to Alison Jackson It is a tough situation but there are beds and services for them, enough to meet or exceed the need. To receive service they need to (1) follow basic rules like curfews and non aggressive social interactions (2) not use drugs in the facility. The status quo can not remain. Two families I know in downtown Moncton, one has had to replace her door bell three times since there is some metal that can be sold, the other had a break in and they stole any metal they found in the house... pipes etc- $40,000 damage. Tax paying citizens and businesses are being damaged and their rights count too. There is a point where help needs to be mandatory, leaving them out on the street until they die should not be our best solution. Michael Cain Repy to Jenn Smith The shelters are full of bad people, steal from each other, harass and threaten each other. Michael Cain Repy to Mel Faulkner Austin is building a jail for them, didn't you hear? John Montgomery Half the wages of Edmonton with the same rents? David Amos Repy to John Montgomery Go Figure https://www.cbc.ca/news/ Police investigate another Spryfield fire bombing CBC News · Posted: Nov 06, 2000 6:31 AM AST Winston Gray's house was targeted for the third time early Monday morning when the front of his house was hit with a gas bomb. "They fire bombed the front because they want to send a message to people that if they stand up they will be hurt," says Gray. Just over a week ago, Gray's house was broken into and he confronted people in a neighboring house were he says drugs are sold. That house was set on fire and then Gray's house was fire bombed twice. Police say they have no suspects and are baffled by the case. Gray was not home for the latest fire bombing and he won't say were he is living. CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices https://www.cbc.ca/news/ Firebomb victim may move CBC News · Posted: Nov 09, 2000 8:47 AM AST The victim of a fire-bombing in Spryfield says he's thinking of abandoning his home. Winston Gray's house on Penny Avenue has been set on fire three times in the past two weeks. He has been an outspoken critic of how police handle crime in his neighbourhood. He says drug-dealers and bootleggers work there with impunity. Up until Tuesday, Gray had planned to re-build his home, but he says calls from relatives are making him reconsider. Gray says he's feeling discouraged because of a lack of support from his neighbours. Gray says he'll talk with his family and with his lawyers before making a final decision. CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices https://www.cbc.ca/news/ Winston Gray can't go home CBC News · Posted: Nov 09, 2000 8:28 AM AST Winston Gray, whose house in Spryfield was fire bombed several times, has been forced into hiding after he had vowed not to leave his neighbourhood. Gray is the man who has taken on drug dealers in his neighbourhood and has had his house on Penny Avenue set on fire four times in the past two weeks. Gray says the police advised him to stay away from his house because each attack has become more extreme and they fear for his safety. He says his next door neighbour has also moved out with his three children for their safety. The police have no suspects yet but they have increased patrols in the area and plan to set up a neighbourhood watch program. CBC's Journalistic Standards and Practices |
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To: "Williams, Richard (OAG/CPG)" <Richard.Williams@gnb.ca>, "Holland, Mike (LEG)" <mike.holland@gnb.ca>, "blaine.higgs" <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>, "fin.minfinance-financemin.fin" <fin.minfinance-financemin.fin@canada.ca>, "Mitchell, Kathleen" <Kathleen.Mitchell@nbeub.ca>, "louis-philippe.gauthier@cfib.ca" <louis-philippe.gauthier@cfib.ca>, "frederic.gionet@cfib.ca" <frederic.gionet@cfib.ca>, "Sollows, David (DNRED/MRNDE)" <David.Sollows@gnb.ca>, "Daly, Gerard" <daly@nbnet.nb.ca>, "hanrahan.dion@jdirving.com" <hanrahan.dion@jdirving.com>, "nrubin@stewartmckelvey.com" <nrubin@stewartmckelvey.com>, "coneil@stewartmckelvey.com" <coneil@stewartmckelvey.com>, "lmclements@stewartmckelvey.com" <lmclements@stewartmckelvey.com>, "brudderham@stewartmckelvey.com" <brudderham@stewartmckelvey.com>, "Brandy.Gellner@libertyutilities.com" <Brandy.Gellner@libertyutilities.com>, "dave.lavigne@libertyutilities.com" <dave.lavigne@libertyutilities.com>, "Gilles.volpe@libertyutilities.com" <Gilles.volpe@libertyutilities.com>, "JohnFurey@fureylegal.com" <JohnFurey@fureylegal.com>, "jpetrie@nbpower.com" <jpetrie@nbpower.com>, "SWaycott@nbpower.com" <SWaycott@nbpower.com>, "DAMurphy@nbpower.com" <DAMurphy@nbpower.com>, "bcrawford@nbpower.com" <bcrawford@nbpower.com>, "lgordon@nbpower.com" <lgordon@nbpower.com>, "nbpregulatory@nbpower.com" <nbpregulatory@nbpower.com>, NBEUB/CESPNB <General@nbeub.ca>, "Young, Dave" <Dave.Young@nbeub.ca>, "Aherrington@lawsoncreamer.com" <Aherrington@lawsoncreamer.com>, "Dickie, Michael" <Michael.Dickie@nbeub.ca>, Veronique Otis <Veronique.Otis@nbeub.ca>, "Colwell, Susan" <Susan.Colwell@nbeub.ca>, "dustin@emrydia.com" <dustin@emrydia.com>, Melissa Curran <Melissa.Curran@nbeub.ca>, "Vincent.musco@bateswhite.com" <Vincent.musco@bateswhite.com>, "rdk@indecon.com" <rdk@indecon.com>, "tyler.rajeski@twinriverspaper.com" <tyler.rajeski@twinriverspaper.com>, "darcy.ouellette@twinriverspaper.com" <darcy.ouellette@twinriverspaper.com>, Len Hoyt <Len.Hoyt@mcinnescooper.com>, "paul.black@twinriverspaper.com" <paul.black@twinriverspaper.com>, "tammy.grieve@mcinnescooper.com" <tammy.grieve@mcinnescooper.com>, "jeff.garrett@sjenergy.com" <jeff.garrett@sjenergy.com>, "shelley.wood@sjenergy.com" <shelley.wood@sjenergy.com>, "dan.dionne@perth-andover.com" <dan.dionne@perth-andover.com>, "pierreroy@edmundston.ca" <pierreroy@edmundston.ca>, "pzarnett@bdrenergy.com" <pzarnett@bdrenergy.com>, "sstoll@stollprofcorp.com" <sstoll@stollprofcorp.com>, "Marco.Mendicino" <Marco.Mendicino@parl.gc.ca>, "kris.austin" <kris.austin@gnb.ca>, "Mike.Comeau" <Mike.Comeau@gnb.ca> | |||||||||||||||
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2020 09:18:46 -0400 Subject: Attn Lori Clark Why do yo keep asking Roger Richard if I will be attending the EUB hearing? To: lclark@nbpower.com, colleen.dentremont@ Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Obviously I am not there today nor am I coming so the Saint John cops can quit hanging around the meeting rooms at the Delta looking for me and do something important like catching crooks If you wish to speak to me I have no doubt that Colleen Dentremont saved my cell number after she finally called me back last week NEW BRUNSWICK ENERGY and UTILITIES BOARD Matter 541 Relating to an application by New Brunswick Power Corporation pursuant to subsection 103(1) of the Electricity Act for approval of the Schedule of Rates for the fiscal year commencing April 1st 2023. Public Forum Held via Videoconferencing, on January 30, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. So thank you again, Ms. Krammer, for your -- for the presentation. And I am just going to ask Ms. Wilson if she has any questions for you? MS. WILSON: No, I have no questions. Thank you very much. CHAIRPERSON: And Ms. Black? MS. BLACK: No, thank you. MS. KRAMMER: Will there be ever an opportunity for me to get my questions answered? CHAIRPERSON: Look, there is people that are -- that are from the utility here today. So and you did mention Mr. Amos, so Mr. Amos is an intervener. So if you wish to ask those questions through Mr. Amos, I am pretty sure that he will have the ability to ask those questions to the various panels that NB Power will be producing in the next couple of weeks in Fredericton, if you should -- if you decide to do that. MS. KRAMMER: Well, I guess I thought that that was the point of my presence and my speaking here today, but perhaps I am misinformed. This is just a formality then. CHAIRPERSON: Well it is not really a formality, Ms. Krammer. I think at the end of the day is you made your submissions, and I think your comments were duly noted by Board Staff. And there is a Public Intervener of the Province of New Brunswick that is here assisting, and I am pretty sure that he is noting what you said. And if there is something that needs to be addressed during the formal hearing, I am pretty sure either Mr. Williams or Board Staff, or even Mr. Amos, will be addressing those questions to whatever panel NB Power decides to put before the Board. MS. KRAMMER: Sure. Well I look forward to having an answer on the corporate question and the telecommunications because that is a really important one that we should all be thinking about. CHAIRPERSON: Well, I remind you, Ms. Krammer, this is not a telecommunication hearing. It is a hearing with respect to electricity rate increases so -- MS. KRAMMER: Absolutely, but the point being that if they would start transferring some of the burden to the right parties, then the average poor man would be able to still afford their mere power to their household just to run their household. We are not even talking about business usage, so that that is my comment and how it relates to Matter 541 is that the NB Power powers that be should be trying to capture more money from the corporate model as opposed to the average consumer. That would be proportionate. CHAIRPERSON: Well thank you again, Ms. Krammer. Your points are duly noted. I would like to remind everyone that the hearing is scheduled to commence on Monday, February the 13th at 9:30. The hearing will be held at the Fredericton Convention Centre, which is located at 670 Queen Street, and any member of the public may come and observe the proceedings. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Roger Richard <rrichard@nb.aibn.com> Date: Thu, 20 Aug 2020 08:03:33 -0300 Subject: Matter 452 - NB Power Application for Approval of an Advanced Metering Infrastructure Capital Project / Instance nș 452 - Énergie NB - Demande d'approbation d'un projet d'immobilisation d'infrastructure de mesure avancée To: "Mitchell, Kathleen" <Kathleen.Mitchell@nbeub.ca> Cc: "Colleen.Mitchell@ <Colleen.Mitchell@ <david.sollows@gnb.ca>, "Heather.Quinn@gnb.ca" <Heather.Quinn@gnb.ca>, "gerald@kissnb.com" <gerald@kissnb.com>, "hanrahan.dion@jdirving.com" <hanrahan.dion@jdirving.com>, "cstewart@stewartmckelvey.com" <cstewart@stewartmckelvey.com> <NbdotCa@hotmail.com>, "Paul.Volpe@libertyutilities. <Paul.Volpe@libertyutilities. <Gilles.volpe@ "dave.lavigne@ <dave.lavigne@ <lcozzarini@nbpower.com>, "jfurey@nbpower.com" <jfurey@nbpower.com>, "SWaycott@nbpower.com" <SWaycott@nbpower.com>, "bcrawford@nbpower.com" <bcrawford@nbpower.com>, "lclark@nbpower.com" <lclark@nbpower.com>, "NBPRegulatory@nbpower.com" <NBPRegulatory@nbpower.com>, "JGagnon@nbpower.com" <JGagnon@nbpower.com>, NBEUB/CESPNB <General@nbeub.ca>, "Lawton, John" <John.Lawton@nbeub.ca>, "Desmond, Ellen" <ecdesmond@nbeub.ca>, "Dickie, Michael" <Michael.Dickie@nbeub.ca>, "Young, Dave" <Dave.Young@nbeub.ca>, "Mitchell, Kathleen" <Kathleen.Mitchell@nbeub.ca>, "anapoleon@synapse-energy.com" <anapoleon@synapse-energy.com> "bhavumaki@synapse-energy.com" <bhavumaki@synapse-energy.com> "mikemckinley@rogers.com" <mikemckinley@rogers.com>, "heather.black@gnb.ca" <heather.black@gnb.ca>, "kkelly@daymarkea.com" <kkelly@daymarkea.com>, "jathas@daymarkea.com" <jathas@daymarkea.com>, "pdidomenico@daymarkea.com" <pdidomenico@daymarkea.com>, "rrichard@nb.aibn.com" <rrichard@nb.aibn.com>, "geoff.flood@t4g.com" <geoff.flood@t4g.com>, "sstoll@airdberlis.com" <sstoll@airdberlis.com>, "jeff.garrett@sjenergy.com" <jeff.garrett@sjenergy.com>, "dan.dionne@perth-andover.com" <dan.dionne@perth-andover.com> <pierreroy@edmundston.ca>, "ray.robinson@sjenergy.com" <ray.robinson@sjenergy.com>, "pzarnett@bdrenergy.com" <pzarnett@bdrenergy.com>, Cédric Thévenin <cedric.thevenin@ Bonjour Mme Mitchell, Voici ma réponse concernant la motion d’Énergie NB. Inclus également sont les lettres du 23 mars et 7 août 2020. Cordialement vôtre, Roger Richard
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Methinks there has been a lot of water over the dam since this was in the news N'esy Pas Chief Martin Gaudet?
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2019 10:45:16 -0400 Subject: Wow on the same day Acker is whining to CBC NB Power's lawyers want to argue the documents I sent him in 2007 after he stole my Harley and the year before Carl Urquhart and Greg Thompson had me alsely arrested To: "Ernie.Steeves" <Ernie.Steeves@gnb.ca>, "carl.urquhart" <carl.urquhart@gnb.ca>, "greg.thompson2" <greg.thompson2@gnb.ca>, "David.Coon" <David.Coon@gnb.ca>, "kris.austin" <kris.austin@gnb.ca>, "Mitton, Megan (LEG)" <megan.mitton@gnb.ca>, "Arseneau, Kevin (LEG)" <Kevin.A.Arseneau@gnb.ca>, "robert.gauvin" <robert.gauvin@gnb.ca>, "rick.desaulniers" <rick.desaulniers@gnb.ca>, premier <premier@gnb.ca>, "michelle.conroy" <michelle.conroy@gnb.ca>, oldmaison <oldmaison@yahoo.com>, "tyler.campbell" <tyler.campbell@gnb.ca>, andre <andre@jafaust.com>, jbosnitch <jbosnitch@gmail.com>, "brian.gallant" <brian.gallant@gnb.ca>, "greg.byrne" <greg.byrne@gnb.ca>, "andrea.anderson-mason" <andrea.anderson-mason@gnb.ca> "jan.jensen" <jan.jensen@justice.gc.ca>, "Nathalie.Drouin" <Nathalie.Drouin@justice.gc.ca Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. <Gilles.Blinn@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Mark.Blakely" <Mark.Blakely@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "Robert. Jones" <Robert.Jones@cbc.ca>, "Jacques.Poitras" <Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>, "steve.murphy" <steve.murphy@ctv.ca>, "David.Lametti" <David.Lametti@parl.gc.ca>, "Manon.Hardy" <Manon.Hardy@justice.gc.ca> https://www.cbc.ca/news/ 5 Comments David Amos Wow on the same day Acker is whining to CBC NB Power's lawyers want to argue the documents I sent him in 2007 after he stole my Harley ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2019 09:26:25 -0400 Subject: Fwd: February 6, 2019 EUB 430 Matter transcript To: Mike.Holland@gnb.ca, David.Coon@gnb.ca, kris.austin@gnb.ca, brian.gallant@gnb.ca, blaine.higgs@gnb.ca, premier@gnb.ca, andrea.anderson-mason@gnb.ca, Nathalie.Drouin@justice.gc.ca, jan.jensen@justice.gc.ca, Brenda.Lucki@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, hon.ralph.goodale@canada.ca, washington.field@ic.fbi.gov, Boston.Mail@ic.fbi.gov Cc: motomaniac333 <motomaniac333@gmail.com> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Suzanne Ross <SueR1941@msn.com> Date: Thu, 7 Feb 2019 12:41:05 +0000 Subject: February 6, 2019 transcript To: "David.Raymond.Amos333@gmail. <David.Raymond.Amos333@gmail. <david.sollows@gnb.ca>, "Paul.Volpe@enbridge.com" <Paul.Volpe@enbridge.com>, "dave.lavigne@enbridge.com" <dave.lavigne@enbridge.com>, "Gilles.volpe@enbridge.com" <Gilles.volpe@enbridge.com>, "jeffery.callaghan@ <jeffery.callaghan@ <gerald@kissnb.com>, "cstewart@stewartmckelvey.com" <cstewart@stewartmckelvey.com> <hanrahan.dion@jdirving.com>, "lcozzarini@nbpower.com" <lcozzarini@nbpower.com>, "jfurey@nbpower.com" <jfurey@nbpower.com>, "SWaycott@nbpower.com" <SWaycott@nbpower.com>, "NBPRegulatory@nbpower.com" <NBPRegulatory@nbpower.com>, "wharrison@nbpower.com" <wharrison@nbpower.com>, "bcrawford@nbpower.com" <bcrawford@nbpower.com>, "John.Lawton@nbeub.ca" <John.Lawton@nbeub.ca>, "ecdesmond@nbeub.ca" <ecdesmond@nbeub.ca>, "Michael.Dickie@nbeub.ca" <Michael.Dickie@nbeub.ca>, "dave.young@nbeub.ca" <dave.young@nbeub.ca>, "Kathleen.Mitchell@nbeub.ca" <Kathleen.Mitchell@nbeub.ca>, "general@nbeub.ca" <general@nbeub.ca>, "heather.black@gnb.ca" <heather.black@gnb.ca>, "rdk@indecon.com" <rdk@indecon.com>, "rrichard@nb.aibn.com" <rrichard@nb.aibn.com>, "jeff.garrett@sjenergy.com" <jeff.garrett@sjenergy.com>, "dan.dionne@perth-andover.com" <dan.dionne@perth-andover.com> "pierreroy@edmundston.ca" <pierreroy@edmundston.ca>, "ray.robinson@sjenergy.com" <ray.robinson@sjenergy.com>, "sstoll@airdberlis.com" <sstoll@airdberlis.com>, "pzarnett@bdrenergy.com" <pzarnett@bdrenergy.com> Hello, Attached is yesterday’s transcript. 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Aussi, si vous avez reçu ce courriel par erreur, veuillez effacer ce courriel, ainsi que les pièces jointes, de votre système informatique et de vos dossiers. Merci. -----Original Message----- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail. Sent: February 15, 2019 2:26 PM To: blaine.higgs <blaine.higgs@gnb.ca>; premier <premier@gnb.ca>; Holland, Mike (LEG) <mike.holland@gnb.ca>; David.Coon <David.Coon@gnb.ca>; kris.austin <kris.austin@gnb.ca>; Robert. 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Matter 430 IN THE MATTER OF an application by New Brunswick Power Corporation for approval of the schedules of the rates for the fiscal year commencing April 1, 2019, and other relief as outlined in NB Power’s application Held at the Delta Hotel, Saint John, N.B., on February 6, 2019. Page 7 So having said that, we have a number of notices of intervention. And the intervener requests were from David Amos, Enbridge Gas New Brunswick, Gerald Bourque, J.D. Irving, Limited, Roger Richard and the Utilities Municipal. Our rules provide that any objection to a request for intervener status must be filed with the Board no later than the day prior to the pre-hearing. And the Board has received an objection from NB Power with respect to the participation of David Amos. So I will set that aside for just a moment. With respect to the other five interveners who have requested status, the Board has not received any objection. I just stop here for a second because, you know, it is possible we missed something. But, Mr. Furey, is that correct, there is no other objections? MR. FUREY: That’s correct, Mr. Chair. CHAIRMAN: All right. So we have reviewed the requests for intervener status by Enbridge Gas New Brunswick, Gerald Bourque, J.D. Irving. Limited, Roger Richard and the Utilities Municipal. And all of those parties will be granted intervener status in this proceeding. Mr. Costello thinks I might have missed Enbridge Gas New Brunswick when I said that. I thought I said them but in any event, the -- I will repeat it just to be sure. So we are granting intervener status to Enbridge Gas New Brunswick, Gerald Bourque, J.D. Irving, Limited, Roger Richard and Utilities Municipal. So I think before we get down to -- well maybe there is one other one we can deal with fairly quickly. The confidentiality undertaking form that has been provided has been reviewed and it appears to follow, if not, identically, very closely to the form that was used last year. Are there any parties that have any objection or any reason that they believe that that should not -- there is something in there that shouldn’t be there? All right. Hearing no objection, then the Board will approve the confidentiality undertaking form that has been proposed by NB Power. So I think the next order of business would be to deal with the one remaining request for intervener status, that being the request by David Amos. And the Board did receive a notice requesting that the Board disallow -- there was an objection filed by NB Power under our rule 3.2.7 and this objection was to Mr. Amos’ application for intervention. So, Mr. Furey, you filed that objection, so do you have anything to say about that? MR. FUREY: Thank you, Mr. Chair. I do have a few additional comments. Our argument with respect to this has not changed substantially from the argument that we presented in Matter 375 in October of 2017. I would start by saying that this is not a position that NB Power enjoys taking. We are reluctant to ask the Board not to grant an intervener status. However, it is our view that Mr. Amos’ pattern of confrontational behaviour has continued since that time. And NB Power remains of the view that Mr. Amos is not capable of an intervention in a responsible, respectful manner. There are four instances that I am aware of that Mr. Amos has either appeared before the Board or had communication with the Board. There may be others but the four that I am aware of are the hearing of the -- or an attempt to re-hear a motion in Matter 357. There was the hearing of the objection to intervener status in Matter 375 on October 31st of 2017. There is the Public Session held by the Board in Matter 375 in February of last year. And then there is the intervention request that has been put forward on February 1st of this year by Mr. Amos. And to some extent the Board has already dealt with some of these issues. In Matter 357, the transcript of that particular motion is attached to attachment 1 of the documents we have filed today at appendix I. I am not going to go there. The Board has reviewed that in the past. And the Board has already reviewed on that and I -- or ruled on that. I am going to go to that. At attachment 2 of the objection that we filed at page 84 of that transcript -- I am simply going to read a little bit of the Board’s decision on that matter. In giving the decision the Chairman said, NB Power objects to his intervention claiming his conduct during the hearing of a motion in Matter 357 was confrontational and that his arguments lacked any connection to the issues before the Board. The Board agrees with that assessment. So when I say the Board has already dealt with the 357 issue that is what I mean, the Board has already ruled on that. In Matter 375 and the hearing of that original objection to status, again at page 84 of the transcript that appears at attachment 2 of our documents, the Board goes on to address that and says, in the present matter, Mr. Amos was given ample opportunity to put forward a case that would support a respectful and responsible intervention. He failed to do so, rolling forward issues raised in Matter 357 and not addressing the issue before us today. And that was the Board’s assessment of Mr. Amos’ arguments on that day. But it is useful to sort of revisit, because I think we forget these things. If we go back to page 81 of that transcript, after Mr. Amos had addressed what can only be described as extraneous issues for some time, the Chairman interjects and says, Mr. Amos, please hear me out. We have listened to you for 20 minutes or so, still haven’t heard your response to how you can participate in this proceeding in a respectful manner and stick to the issues. And at the end of that sentence the Chair says, everything else you have talked about is off topic. To which Mr. Amos responds, you just interrupted me, sir. And that carries on for a while. On page 83, the Chairman indicates, Mr. Amos, one last time I am going to give you an opportunity to address the issue of how you can participate in a respectful and responsible manner. If you don’t want to talk about that topic, we will take an adjournment and we will consider the request that Mr. Furey has made. And that goes on a little bit. And eventually the Board does recess and give its decision. So that was Matter 375 at that hearing. The next interaction that I am aware of is the Public Session in Matter 375 that took place on February 7th of 2018. And the transcript of that public session, at least the part that Mr. Amos presents at, is attached as attachment 3 to our notice of objection. And again for a period of time -- I should say at the outset, the Vice-Chairman indicated to Mr. Amos that he would have 21 minutes, more than the 15 minutes allotted because another presenter had been -- had gone over time. So after some period of time again of extraneous discussion, at page 36 of that transcript the Vice-Chairman interjects and says, so, Mr. Amos, I hate interrupting. To which Mr. Amos says, you are interrupting me, sir. And that goes on for a few minutes -- few moments, to the top of page 37 where there is a discussion about whether Mr. Amos is being shut down by the Vice-Chairman to which Mr. Amos then replies, do you want me to sue you, sir, then turn off your mic. And then the Vice-Chair it appears to me -- I am characterizing this a little bit. But it appears to me that the Vice-Chair then allows Mr. Amos to proceed until his time limit. And on page 43 the Vice-Chairman again interjects saying, Mr. Amos, I will intervene now. It is 7:06 so you have had your 21 minutes. Mr. Amos’ response, all right. I will see you in another court. And continues, that’s fine. I am suing you. It’s him I am concerned about. He might be dead before me. And finally, the fourth interaction. It is not an appearance but the intervener request that Mr. Amos has filed in this matter. And he appears to have a specific issue that he wants to bring forward. He indicates that -- he is referring back to his appearance at the open session on February 7th. And he indicates that he explained to the EUB in no uncertain terms that he is a whistle blower against NB Power’s auditor KPMG. And the attachments to his intervention appear to me -- I am going to characterize them as allegations of conflict of interest against KPMG with respect to individual taxpayer’s matters before the Canada Revenue Agency. All of which is extraneous to this hearing. So in our submission, the evidentiary basis for this objection is stronger this time than it was in Matter 375. The pattern of confrontational behaviour in which Mr. Amos is focused on allegations of conflict of interest, unethical behaviour, lawlessness against lawmakers, judges, lawyers, members of this Board continues with no sign of abatement. And so in that circumstance, again while emphasizing that this is not a typical position that NB Power would take, in this circumstance we feel compelled to ask the Board to deny Mr. Amos’ request for intervener status. CHAIRMAN: Thank you, Mr. Furey. Mr. Amos? MR. AMOS: Good morning, Mr. Herron. Remember me? Yes or no? You must have recognized some of the documents that NB Power has filed in this matter, haven’t you? CHAIRMAN: Mr. Amos, do you have a presentation to make? MR. AMOS: Yes, I do. First off -- CHAIRMAN: Please make it. MR. AMOS: First off, I made the Board aware that I got no notice of this until my friend Roger notified me of it. NB Power didn’t email me. They knew my email address. They knew my new one. Sent it to my old one. My friend Roger notified me. I contacted the Board. Notified NB Power of my indignation. That said, after I read the documents served upon me yesterday, let’s look at Mr. Furey’s letter with respect to the timing of the hearing of the notice of objection to the intervener request, Mr. Amos, NB Power is prepared to argue this issue at the pre-hearing conference or at an alternate time set by the Board. Now fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice, shame on me. Now Halloween of 2017, I had no notice. I had to buy this thing to get internet after that. He files exactly the same document filed by Wanda Harrison, October 30th. I have every right to have the same courtesy extended to me that was extended to Peter Hyslop. And Mr. Furey’s convenient memory, when I intervened and he was seeking to be paid by this Board, I filed those documents then after I was invited by Mr. Fury and his associates to a secret meeting in the law office of Stewart McKelvey. Then after Mr. Hyslop decides to withdraw, this Board decides to oblige Mr. Russell and stop the 357 hearing until after the election. When the 357 matter began again, I was surprised to see you, Mr. Gorman. I thought you were retired. But apparently you had been re-appointed by the former Liberal government. On October 12th, when we encountered each other, nobody minding me sitting there then. At the time, Mr. Gallant during the election, which Roger and I and Gerald all ran against in, during the election Premier Gallant said that he was going to block rate increases of NB Power for four years. On October 12th he was still Premier. You guys didn’t know what to do. You were going to get in a consultant or something. My friend Roger asked about this rate increase hearing as soon as Mr. Higgs becomes Premier. I said why waste our precious time? It’s not about smart meters. His issue is about smart meters. He said I am scared they are going to slip it in. I said, no, they are not, Roger. It’s a rate increase hearing. We had decided not to intervene until he got spooked on Friday. He relies on me to help him. He intervened, I intervened. This matter is about rate increases based on the opinion of KPMG and Mr. Gaetan and probably Mr Murphy but I can’t read the signature. As far as I know, NB Power has never, I repeat never been audited, ever. I don’t care about the opinion of KPMG. I caused hearings at the senate banking committee in Washington about them in November of 2003 before I ran against Mr. Herron for his seat in parliament. I served many of those documents upon Mr. Herron and his lawyer David Lutz, who is mentioned in these documents filed by Mr. Furey. That said, I have every right as a taxpayer and a citizen of this province and I just bought real estate in New Brunswick and need power to intervene because the Public Intervener can’t speak for anyone. My friend speaks for business. I speak for the ordinary ratepayer. The only person that doesn’t pay an NB Power bill in this room is Mr. Stoll and his new partner is a former Minister of Public Safety who had me arrested. All this is well known to Mr. Herron since 2004. Now you don’t want me to address him but if he is going to stand judgment on me, I see a huge conflict of interest. You are a lawyer, sir. You should have understood these documents I filed in the 357 Matter. You should have not allowed Mr. Furey to edit them. Now I have the right to respond -- CHAIRMAN: Excuse me, what editing are you talking about? MR. AMOS: The documents he edited. I told you in the last time. That said, I have the right to respond in writing to Ms. Harrison. She details many things. If any lawyer in this room had saw what she said about them and for EUB to publish those statements so the world could see, that is what is called libel. Five years in jail, section 300. He just libelled me some more. He just said just now on the record things I did not say. I asked Henneberry for a tape of the hearing. Ms. Desmond says not my job. Henneberry won’t return my calls. I did not say dead Bernie. I said Derrick Bernie. And I threaten no one. And then talks about -- about somebody being dead before me. And I said no such thing. I asked the lady for a copy of the tape. She says copyright. I said how can you copyright my words. And you shouldn’t twist my words. I said no such thing. Now his memory is convenient. If he recalls when I first introduced myself, it was a pre-conference hearing, 357 Matter. He got in a big argument with Mr. Hyslop. There was documents back and forth. The Board and I got along just fine. He invited me to a confidential hearing or meeting with Mr. Todd. Everything was just fine until the Board decides to accommodate Mr. Russell. I have every right to cross examine Mr. Russell. Mr. Stoll flies in, wants to cross examine him. They make a deal so I can’t cross examine him because Mr. Stoll is happy. No way. That wasn’t even a motion day. I asked you if I could make a motion. You wouldn’t answer. I made a motion. And then you put me on the telephone. How come I don’t get the same courtesy he does? All that said, yes, this is a matter for another court. As you notice in the email I sent you, I contacted the RCMP just as soon as I looked at his latest filing. I consider it libel, period. That said, I will answer Ms. Harrison in writing to every one of her accusations and then the Board should set a time, probably a couple of days, so we can argue every paragraph. You would do the same for Mr. Hyslop, I am entitled to the same courtesy, period. CHAIRMAN: Do you have anything further? MR. AMOS: Mr. Herron, I suggest you dig up everything that has been filed in this Matter. You were served these documents in 2004. I never got an answer from you or your lawyer. CHAIRMAN: So, Mr. Amos, I just have a couple of questions on your -- your submission. At the beginning you talked about collaborating with Mr. Richard about whether you would intervene or not. So I take it that the two of you work together on the presentations that you make here at the Board? MR. AMOS: With your blessings. CHAIRMAN: And I am not sure how this is relevant. You talked about buying real estate and you will need power. Are you telling me you are not a ratepayer now for NB Power? MR. AMOS: Ever since I run against Mr. Herron I have been homeless. People have kept me and they paid my power bill. Now I bought my own real estate and NB Power wants a deposit from me before I hook up power. I would like to see somebody ask for a deposit before they sell me the first cup of coffee. Furthermore, NB Power has never been audited. I do not care about the opinion of KPMG. I am a whistle blower against KPMG. KPMG is also a law firm. Everybody knows how many lawyers I have sued. KPMG audited the US Treasury Department when I caused the hearings at the senate banking committee in Washington about Putnam Investments, ringing any bells, Mr. Herron? CHAIRMAN: So, Mr. Amos, if I can go back to the question. Are you telling me that currently you are not a ratepayer? MR. AMOS: I am telling you I am David Amos and about to get a power bill and I have been kept since 2005 by other ratepayers and I earned it. CHAIRMAN: No, I understand that. But are you currently a ratepayer? MR. AMOS: Are you splitting hairs? CHAIRMAN: No, I am simply asking a question. MR. AMOS: Today I am not a ratepayer. I am the man that’s paying your wages. CHAIRMAN: Okay. You have brought up in your notice of intervention this issue that you are talking about KPMG. And how is that -- and then towards the end of this you said it’s an issue -- that’s a matter for another court. So -- MR. AMOS: KPMG is well aware of murder, as is Mr. Herron. CHAIRMAN: No. So -- MR. AMOS: Mr. Herron has had a copy of a wiretap tape of the mob since 2004. Would you like to discuss murder, sir? CHAIRMAN: So, Mr. Amos, are you suggesting these are matters that this Board -- MR. AMOS: I am suggesting there is a huge conflict of interest -- CHAIRMAN: Excuse me. MR. AMOS: -- and you are trying to save your butt. CHAIRMAN: Are you suggesting this is a matter that -- that this Board would -- MR. AMOS: It’s a matter for federal court. Just because of what he said now. I didn’t threaten to kill anyone, period. CHAIRMAN: Are you suggesting that this Board has the jurisdiction to deal with these issues -- MR. AMOS: This is not a court. CHAIRMAN: Or this Board. I know it’s a Board. MR. AMOS: You are overseen by a Minister of Energy, Mr. Holland. CHAIRMAN: So you are suggesting that this Board has that jurisdiction? MR. AMOS: You have no jurisdiction. None. You have no jurisdiction over me. I have jurisdiction over you. You work for me. I am the taxpayer here. And just because I don’t have a power bill today, I don’t care. I don’t care. I pay your wages. CHAIRMAN: So, Mr. Amos, just maybe one last question and that is really about your purpose for intervening, because your application seems to emphasize this issue that you are talking about with respect to KPMG. Is that what -- why you are intervening? Is that the issue you want to -- MR. AMOS: Let’s -- let’s go back. My friend Roger, when they come out with the rate increase after Mr. Gallant was no longer premier, he was asking me about intervening because he is concerned about smart meters. That’s his biggest concern, smart meters. I said, Roger, don’t worry about smart meters. Listen to the news. Mr. Thomas has to hustle people because you people denied him having smart meters. 357 is about that issue. I made sure he intervened much to the chagrin of Mr. Furey. Mr. Furey did not want Roger to intervene in the hearing. Now in my intervention, I provide an email that was acknowledged by the Board on April 3rd. Now by April 3rd of last year, his issues of smart meter had gone by the wayside. So there was no longer -- it had been all heard. You guys didn’t recognize the professor from McGill as an expert. Mr. Furey didn’t ask him the first question. He addressed all its concerns as best he could about smart meters. A month or so went by. April 3rd -- it come out in late March that NB Power had reached a settlement of the lawsuit. However, I see no sign of any money going into NB Power’s books this time. So they must have slipped it in after April 1st last year. But they apparently received the settlement in March. Wanted to keep it a secret. I told him it’s important we go to the hearing. You folks were somewhat surprised to see my friend at the hearing. I was sitting at his side. I listened very closely to the hearing. When I heard Mr. Stewart mention the Canada Revenue Service three times, I sent you an email. Bingo. His client, the Irvings, use KPMG all the time as a law firm. That said, I sent you all the email. It was acknowledged, right. I sent it to the Minister, sent it to the RCMP. Then you asked my friend Roger what he thought. In the email I sent you this morning, which is a transcript of April 3rd -- did you look at the email I sent you this morning? CHAIRMAN: We have a copy of that transcript, yes. MR. AMOS: I beg your pardon? CHAIRMAN: We have a copy of that transcript. MR. AMOS: Yeah. After Mr. Stewart did his big spiel about Revenue Canada, et cetera, you asked my friend Roger what he thought. Roger voiced his opinion about freezing price rates months before Gallant dreamed it up. And then he said if he ran his business like NB Power runs it, his would be flat lined. That’s what Roger said. Roger voiced his opinion fairly articulately. He asked, since they had this big settlement and were looking to decrease their price rate, perhaps you should adjourn the hearing and start 357 again. That’s what he said. It’s in the transcript. It’s in the email I sent you. I also published it on the internet. I also sent it to the RCMP. That said, it is what it is. I heard that. I sent the email. You responded. The second part of my intervention that he considers nothing is even a letter from the Ombudsman of KPMG not long after I ran against Mr. Herron. If the Ombudsman of KPMG is trying to make a deal with me and I was introduced to him by the RCMP, you don’t think that has any gravity? CHAIRMAN: So, Mr. Amos, again I am going to go back to your intervener request. And when you talk about your interest in the proceeding it says, David Raymond Amos, on the evening of February 7th 2018, explained to the EUB in no uncertain terms that he is a whistle blower against NB Power’s auditor KPMG and that he has every right to question their actions in support of NB Power or anyone else, for that matter. And it goes on to talk about having made NB Power aware of many communications, et cetera. And then there are a number of pages that have emails in some way or another relating to that topic. So is that the purpose that you are looking to intervene is to deal with that issue? MR. Amos: Mr. Gorman, if you recall before we had the hearing on the phone about whether or not to cancel the 357 -- or adjourn the 357 Matter, I sent you emails going, do you remember me now, Mr. Gorman? Because as soon as you were appointed, I sent you emails before the economy collapsed. I forwarded those emails to you. Those would be some of the filings I will file when I respond to his submission. I have every right to respond to Ms. Harrison’s documentation in writing. CHAIRMAN: So, Mr. Amos, you haven’t answered my question, however. Is that your purpose for the intervention request? MR. AMOS: I most definitely want to grill Mr. Murphy about his opinions about the purported accounting of NB Power because I don’t think NB Power has ever been audited ever. I don’t care about opinions. I want to see an audit. It’s my money and yours. I know that Hydro-Quebec is audited by the Auditor General of Quebec. Nobody audits NB Power. The Auditor General of New Brunswick was telling everybody in a report for the government to stay out of NB Power’s business. And yet they had a big committee hearing yesterday inspired by David Coon. Just who is -- the fox is guarding the hen house. NB Power, nobody oversees them, even you don’t. Nobody audits NB Power. I don’t -- and then KPMG, you think I am going to trust one word of KPMG when they have covered up murder. CHAIRMAN: So, Mr. Amos, then you are not recognizing the audited financial statements that -- MR. AMOS: They are not audited. Number 1 it is signed KPMG. I know when I was in business and I had an auditor and I reported to the taxman, he had to sign that on pains and penalties of perjury with the CRA and lose his license. I had an auditor. I was in business. Apparently I was more successful percentage-wise than NB Power ever dreamed of. I would love to have the nature of their business and not -- and they don’t make any money. I don’t believe it. The -- the -- the Quebecers were willing to pay nearly $5 billion and then Mr. Graham resolved the deal to 3.2 billion without the transmission lines. Well the Quebecers don’t pay $5 billion for debt. There is no need to raise rates. They are way over 20 percent equity. I don’t care what KPMG purportedly claims. I want to see an audit. And in order to see an audit, it must be audited. CHAIRMAN: Okay. Thank you, Mr. Amos. I appreciate that this is a matter primarily between Mr. Amos, who has applied to be an intervener, and NB Power, who has objected. Our rules call for a copy of that objection to be served on all of the parties. I am not sure I can -- why we have put that in the rules, but the fact that we have done it, one might think -- look at it that parties might have an opportunity to comment on this because of that requirement. So on that basis, I am going to see if anybody has any comments on this issue. So I will start with Enbridge Gas New Brunswick. Mr. Callaghan, do you have any comments on this matter? MR. CALLAGHAN: No, comments, Mr. Chair. CHAIRMAN: Thank you. Mr. Stewart? MR. STEWART: No comment, Mr. Chair. CHAIRMAN: Yes. Mr. Richard? DR. RICHARD: Yes, if you permit. Mr. Amos is a very knowledgeable person. Mr. Amos only speaks the truth. But he has difficulty to verbalize it in a way we can understand. If we let him speak, let him enough time, we will all learn something. I can assure you that it will be worth the while. Of all the citizens of New Brunswick, we are only three independent interveners. You accepted four Americans in our Board of Directors last year. And you are considering eliminating a New Brunswicker as an intervener. New Brunswickers come in various forms. Please get accustomed to varieties and accept them as they come. Mr. President, I know your ability to manage various groups of people. You are able to accommodate Mr. Amos’ mode of communication. With the right attitude, we can all learn to understand the way Mr. Amos communicates. His message is very important for our province. Because we are in financial and environmental difficulty, very, very important. His concern with KPMG is genuine. We want to argue that NB Power needs to be audited by our general auditor. It is essential that Mr. Amos be an intervener for our province, unless NBEUB is a private club. And thank you, Mr. President. CHAIRMAN: Thank you, Mr. Richard. Mr. Stoll? MR. STOLL: Thank you, Mr. Chair. We don’t see that Mr. Amos’ participation is going to be helpful to an efficient hearing. So we are supporting the NB Power motion. CHAIRMAN: Thank you. Ms. Black? MS. BLACK: No comment, Mr. Chair. CHAIRMAN: Ms. Desmond, any comment? MS. DESMOND: No comment. CHAIRMAN: Okay. Thank you. We are going to take a short adjournment and when we come back -- I think before we actually get to the schedule -- and I know that NB Power has produced and filed a suggested schedule and I am not sure if others -- you know, if there has been any discussion about that at all. But I think before we can really get into a scheduling discussion, I think we also need to talk about the redactions of the confidential information. MR. FUREY: Certainly, Mr. Chair. If I could make one additional comment that might be helpful. It is not directed to Mr. Amos’ status. But I think it’s important for Dr. Richard to understand, and I am putting it on the record now, that NB Power is not seeking approval of AMI capital expenditures in this hearing. This is a rate hearing. And I want him to understand that AMI is not on the table in this hearing. CHAIRMAN: Okay. Thank you. So we will take a brief adjournment. (Recess) CHAIRMAN: All right. So we will deal with the notice of objection relating to Mr. Amos’ intervener request in this Matter. And first of all, I want to make a comment about the intervener request. It does not seem to, on the face of it, deal with the matters that are going to be in issue in Matter 430. I made some general comments at the opening of the session today that the Board intends to keep people on topic this year. And this applies to everybody. I wouldn’t just be referring to Mr. Amos here. That if there are issues that are not pertinent to the rate application, then this is not going to be the forum to air those issues. Me. Amos, in making his argument this morning, suggested two things that the Board is going to take into consideration. One is that he got a fairly late notice yesterday with respect to the notice of objection. It is my understanding that he has changed his email address and that the new one and the old one are somewhat similar. I understand, Mr. Amos, that somebody from our office did provide you with a copy of the notice of objection but it would have been later on in the day, I expect. And secondly, Mr. Amos says that he needs a little bit of time to provide a written response to the written objection. And our rules don’t speak to that. They simply say that we will set a time to deal with the objection, which is this morning. The Board believes that Mr. Amos, in the circumstances of this case, can be given an opportunity to provide written remarks. And we will give you one week. So a week from today by noon, if we have your comments, written comments with respect to this issue -- and I would ask you to confine your remarks to the issue that we have today which is whether or not you will be granted intervener status. And the Board will then issue a written decision on this matter just as quickly as we can. So having said that, your intervener request is not granted today. We haven’t declined it. But it has not been granted today. So for purposes of today’s proceedings, you are not an intervener but we will, before we determine for the hearing whether or not you will be an intervener, we will consider your written remarks. They are to be filed no later than noon, one week from today. Mr. Furey, do you see any reason why you would need time or an opportunity even to respond to any written comments from Mr. Amos? MR. FUREY: I don’t anticipate at this time that we would require a response. It probably wouldn’t be unreasonable to say 24 hours later, if the Board was inclined to give us that opportunity, it would be a very short time frame. I would think 24 hours would be more than sufficient. CHAIRMAN: All right. Then we will provide you with a 24 hour opportunity to respond to any remarks that Mr. Amos may provide to us. So that would be Thursday of next week at noon. And if we haven’t received anything from NB Power -- if we have got Mr. Amos’ remarks and we don’t have anything from you, then we will proceed to deliberate on this matter and issue a written decision. This is not a decision that will take -- I don’t believe it will take a long time. I would expect that we will have it out either at the end of next week or the beginning of the following week. Mr. Amos, did you have a question? MR. AMOS: Thank you for the time. You are a Queen’s Counsel, it is my understanding. Do you understand the documents that Mr. Furey filed of mine in this Matter and the documents I filed in the 357 Matter? CHAIRMAN: Mr. Amos, rather than you putting questions to me, you have made your argument this morning as to why you should be granted intervener status. I am giving you an opportunity to provide the written response that you requested. And any comments of that nature -- anything about the nature of these documents or why they are or are not relevant, why we should consider them, you can put those in your remarks. MR. AMOS: You are a lawyer. CHAIRMAN: Sir, we are talking now about procedure. And the procedure that we have provided is we are giving you one week to provide a written response. Do you have any questions on what we have decided? MR. AMOS: Why won’t you answer me? CHAIRMAN: Sir, do you have any questions on the decision that we have made with respect to your request today? MR. AMOS: No, I don’t. CHAIRMAN: Okay. Thank you. All right. So the other issues that we have before us today is we have to obviously look at the hearing dates and the schedule. ---------- Original message ---------- From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2017 07:58:42 -0400 Subject: Yo Mr Hyslop need I say HELL NO To: rgorman@nbeub.ca, Jack.Keir@gnb.ca, sstoll@airdberlis.com, David.Coon@gnb.ca, rick.doucet@gnb.ca, gphlaw@nb.aibn.com, jfurey@nbpower.com, Dave.Young@nbeub.ca, John.Lawton@nbeub.ca, Robert.Jones@cbc.ca, jonesr@cbc.ca, cstewart@stewartmckelvey.com, wharrison@nbpower.com, ecdesmond@nbeub.ca, serge.rousselle@gnb.ca, denis.landry2@gnb.ca, heather.black@mcinnescooper. Cc: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com, len.hoyt@mcinnescooper.com, briangallant10@gmail.com, brian.gallant@gnb.ca, blaine.higgs@gnb.ca, Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca, kelly@lamrockslaw.com ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Peter Hyslop <gphlaw@nb.aibn.com> Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2017 08:29:26 -0300 Subject: RE: Perhaps Mr Gorman QC of the EUB and the other lawyers will remember me now EH Ricky Doucet? To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Please remove gphlaw@nb.aibn.com and gphlaw2@nb.aibn.com from your mailing list. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Brian Gallant <briangallant10@gmail.com> Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2017 16:42:48 -0700 Subject: Merci / Thank you Re: Perhaps Mr Gorman QC of the EUB and the other lawyers will remember me now EH Ricky Doucet? To: motomaniac333@gmail.com (Français à suivre) If your email is pertaining to the Government of New Brunswick, please email me at brian.gallant@gnb.ca If your matter is urgent, please email Greg Byrne at greg.byrne@gnb.ca Thank you. Si votre courriel s'addresse au Gouvernement du Nouveau-Brunswick, svp m'envoyez un courriel à brian.gallant@gnb.ca Pour les urgences, veuillez contacter Greg Byrne à greg.byrne@gnb.ca Merci. ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Lawton, John" <John.Lawton@nbeub.ca> Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2017 23:44:32 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: Perhaps Mr Gorman QC of the EUB and the other lawyers will remember me now EH Ricky Doucet? To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> I am out of the office, returning on October 10th. Should you require assistance please call 506-658-2504. Cheers!! ---------- Original message ---------- From: rrichard@nb.aibn.com Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2017 14:57:01 -0300 Subject: Re: Perhaps Mr Gorman QC of the EUB and the other lawyers will remember me now EH Ricky Doucet? To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Hi Dave, I cannot go to the cbc news article for some reasons. If I understand right they are going ahead with the smart meters? Thanks for your work, Roger. Le 29 sept. 2017 à 20:42, David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> a écrit : ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Harrison, Wanda" <WHarrison@nbpower.com> Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2017 23:42:49 +0000 Subject: Automatic reply: EXT - Perhaps Mr Gorman QC of the EUB and the other lawyers will remember me now EH Ricky Doucet? To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> I will be out of the office until Monday, October 2nd . I will be periodically checking emails. Thank you ______________________________ This e-mail communication (including any or all attachments) is intended only for the use of the person or entity to which it is addressed and may contain confidential and/or privileged material. If you are not the intended recipient of this e-mail, any use, review, retransmission, distribution, dissemination, copying, printing, or other use of, or taking of any action in reliance upon this e-mail, is strictly prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please contact the sender and delete the original and any copy of this e-mail and any printout thereof, immediately. Your co-operation is appreciated. Le pr?sent courriel (y compris toute pi?ce jointe) s'adresse uniquement ? son destinataire, qu'il soit une personne ou un organisme, et pourrait comporter des renseignements privil?gi?s ou confidentiels. 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To: rgorman@nbeub.ca, Jack.Keir@gnb.ca, sstoll@airdberlis.com, David.Coon@gnb.ca, rick.doucet@gnb.ca, gphlaw@nb.aibn.com, jfurey@nbpower.com, Dave.Young@nbeub.ca, John.Lawton@nbeub.ca, Robert.Jones@cbc.ca, jonesr@cbc.ca, cstewart@stewartmckelvey.com, wharrison@nbpower.com, ecdesmond@nbeub.ca, serge.rousselle@gnb.ca, denis.landry2@gnb.ca, heather.black@mcinnescooper. Cc: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com, len.hoyt@mcinnescooper.com, briangallant10@gmail.com, brian.gallant@gnb.ca, blaine.higgs@gnb.ca, Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca, kelly@lamrockslaw.com http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ EUB punts rate hearing as NB Power studies $122M smart meter plan EUB agrees to suspend hearing so it can deal first with NB Power's proposed $122M purchase of smart meters By Robert Jones, Posted: Sep 26, 2017 6:00 AM AT "The Board finds that the AMI (Advanced Metering Infrastructure) application should precede the rate design hearing and therefore it is in the public interest to grant an adjournment," ruled EUB chairman Raymond Gorman in a brief hearing last week." ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: "Doucet, Rick (LEG)" <Rick.Doucet@gnb.ca> Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2014 01:07:58 +0000 Subject: RE: Final Docs To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com> Will get right on this. Always look forward to your brilliant thoughts. R Hon.Rick Doucet Legislative member for Charlotte-the isles 28 Mt.Pleasant Rd. St.George, N.B. E5C 3K4 Phone / Téléphone : 506-755-4200 Fax / Télécopieur : 506-755-4207 E-mail / Courriel : rick.doucet@gnb.ca This message is intended for the person to whom it is addressed and is to be treated as confidential or private communications. It must not be forwarded unless permission has been received from the originator. If you have received this message inadvertently, please notify the sender and delete the message. Then delete your response. Thank you for your cooperation. ------------------------------ Ce message est destiné à la personne désignée dans la présente et il doit demeurer confidentiel. Il ne doit pas être réacheminé sans la permission de l’expéditeur. Si ce message vous a été envoyé par erreur, veuillez aviser l’expéditeur et effacer le message. Effacez ensuite votre réponse. Merci de votre collaboration. ______________________________ ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> Sent: Monday, September 15, 2008 11:21 AM To: rgorman@nbeub.ca ; tomp.young@atlanticradio. info@jackkeir.ca ; cjohnston@nbeub.ca ; edward.mclean@gmail.com ; wmcgraw@nbeub.ca ; dbarnett@nbeub.ca ; stoner@nbeub.ca ; radford1@nbnet.nb.ca ; cmorrison@nbeub.ca ; mcke2020@rogers.com Cc: board@gov.ns.ca ; dhilloks@gov.ns.ca ; uarb.board@gov.ns.ca ; mrodgerson@irac.pe.ca ; jbroderick@irac.pe.ca ; bmckenna@irac.pe.ca ; robert.keating@state.ma.us ; paul.hibbard@state.ma.us ; tim.woolf@state.ma.us ; laura.olton@state.ma.us Subject: I heard Tom Young yipping about the price gas on the radio this afternoon ask the Yankee why I died laughing Have a look at the email he got last week then you tell me whose side is he on EH Jacky Boy Keir? ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> Date: Sun, Sep 14, 2008 at 6:47 PM Subject: The NDP in the "Place to Be" still has nothing to say or write to me again during this election EH Pat Yvon? To: dave_j_hackett@hotmail.com, alicefinnamore@ndp.ca, cmckendy@nbnet.nb.ca, andrewgraham@ndp.ca, robmoir@ndp.ca, jondcl@nbnet.nb.ca, jcbourqu@nbnet.nb.ca, gagnonjn@rogers.com, ddavey@isn.net, b.pollard@islandtelecom.com, gladgardens@eastlink.ca, louiselorefice@ndp.ca, mahon.austen@ns.sympatico.ca Cc: pnphanratty@hotmail.com, yvongodin@ndp.ca ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> Date: Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 1:37 PM Subject: I heard Ms. Klein was going to talk to Andrew Kyrstal on the radio today perhaps somebody should study this email ASAP EH? To: keisenstein@apbspeakers.com, debra@naomiklein.org, andrew.krystal@atlanticradio. <danf@danf.net>, georgebarron@ndp.ca, gladgardens@eastlink.ca, mahon.austen@ns.sympatico.ca Cc: webo@xplornet.com, "thibault. r" <thibault.r@parl.gc.ca>, "savage. m" <savage.m@parl.gc.ca> Before you doubt my integrity or opt to make fun of me as Andrew Kyrstal did the last time I ran for a seat in Parliament perhaps you should at least look at this webpage or download some of my documents. http://qslspolitics.blogspot. If you truly care about the war in Iraq perhaps you should read these files first. then the email I sent to Harper last night http://www.scribd.com/doc/ http://www.scribd.com/doc/ http://www.scribd.com/doc/ http://www.scribd.com/doc/ http://www.scribd.com/doc/ September 25, 2008 7:00 p.m. Atlantic Festival Theatre Acadia University Wolfville, Nova Scotia September 26, 2008 7:00 p.m. Ondaatje Hall, Scotiabank Auditorium Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Dalhousie University ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> Date: Fri, Sep 12, 2008 at 1:27 AM Subject: Fwd: For the record Mr Harper I use the proof of the RCMP Commissioner's efforts to play dumb to prove that the rest of your cohorts get my emails. To: michel.lalande@bell.ca, agostino.russo@bell.ca, mirko.bibic@bell.ca, Diane.Valade@bell.ca From: <martine.turcotte@bell.ca> Date: 2008/9/11 Subject: Out of Office AutoReply: For the record Mr Harper I use the proof of the RCMP Commissioner's efforts to play dumb to prove that the rest of your cohorts get my emails. To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com Please note that I will be on holidays until October 6, 2008. Veuillez noter que je serai en vacances jusqu'au 6 octobre 2008. In my absence you may contact the following people for help. En mon absence vous pouvez contacter les personnes suivantes: Michel Lalande (michel.lalande@bell.ca; 514-391-8386) Ago Russo (agostino.russo@bell.ca; 416-353-4138) Mirko Bibic (mirko.bibic@bell.ca; 613-785-0615) Diane Valade, my assistant (514-870-4638) ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 23:45:44 -0300 Subject: For the record Mr Harper I use the proof of the RCMP Commissioner's efforts to play dumb to prove that the rest of your cohorts get my emails. To: Harper.S@parl.gc.ca, ted.tax@justice.gc.ca, moore.r@parl.gc.ca, dions1@parl.gc.ca, leader@greenparty.ca, ndpnpd@nbnet.nb.ca, Casey.B@parl.gc.ca, checkup@cbc.ca, zed.p@parl.gc.ca, layton.j@parl.gc.ca, duffy@ctv.ca, w-five@ctv.ca, acampbell@ctv.ca, tomp.young@atlanticradio. thompson.g@parl.gc.ca, "t.j.burke@gnb.ca" <t.j.burke@gnb.ca>, "wally.stiles@gnb.ca" <wally.stiles@gnb.ca>, MLA@carlurquhart.com, ben.clements@massmail.state. Cc: webo@xplornet.com, danf@danf.net, oldmaison@yahoo.com, injusticecoalition@hotmail.com danny.copp@fredericton.ca, dan.bussieres@gnb.ca, zorroboy@live.com, william.corbett@elections.ca, william.elliott@rcmp-grc.gc.ca claude.richer@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, martine.turcotte@bell.ca, Daniel.Conley@massmail.state. McDonough.A@parl.gc.ca, Godin.Y@parl.gc.ca, smurphy@ctv.ca, shawn.graham@gnb.ca, alltrue@nl.rogers.com, Matthews.B@parl.gc.ca, bmosher@mosherchedore.ca, ATTYSIMS@aol.com, rosent@math.toronto.edu, jeff.mockler@gnb.ca, newsonline@bbc.co.uk, Robert.Creedon@state.ma.us, Brian.A.Joyce@state.ma.us, National@cbc.ca, porcupine007@gmail.com, orakwa@paulcomm.ca, mary.chaput@psepc-sppcc.gc.ca Well Mr. Harper I waited all day while that French loser Dion was in the "Place to Be" to see if he wanted to make deal and help me impeach you. It appears that merely saying my name is too much for Dion to do. As usual I was ignored by the liberals but as you well know some ordinary folks whom you seek another mandate from got back to me and found a chuckle or two in the nonsense of it all. I will lay odds I can make more people laugh than you can. People wanna see a circus so ya give them a circus. Maybe with a little luck somebody who laughs too much will say my name at the wrong place and time. I bet even nasty Mike Duffy and Rex Murphy had a chuckle or two today in spite of themselves. i heard Jacky Boy Layton yapping alot today about his stuff on Youtube while the CBC tortured him about Dizzy Lizzy May. so I figured I might as well point to my own too and the recent one made about me so you can all have a good laugh at my expense. Paul zed and the Irvings ain't laughing too hard though EH? Just Dave <http://davidamos.blogspot. By Location <http://www.sitemeter.com/?a= *Visit Detail** Visit 5,367* [<<]<http://www.sitemeter.com/ [>>]<http://www.sitemeter.com/ Domain Name gc.ca ?<http://www.sitemeter.com/?a= IP Address 192.197.82.# (Canadian House of Commons) ISP Canadian House of Commons Location Continent : North America Country : Canada<http://www.sitemeter. <http://www.sitemeter.com/?a= (Facts)<http://www.sitemeter. State/Region : Ontario City : Ottawa Lat/Long : 45.4167, -75.7 (Map)<http://www.sitemeter. Language English (U.S.) en-us Operating System Microsoft WinNT Browser Internet Explorer 7.0 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 7.0; Windows NT 6.0; SLCC1; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.04506; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; InfoPath.2) Javascript version 1.3 Monitor Resolution : 1680 x 1050 Color Depth : 32 bits Time of Visit Sep 3 2008 11:53:03 am Last Page View Sep 3 2008 11:53:14 am Visit Length 11 seconds Page Views 2 Referring URL http://www.google.co... Search Engine google.com Search Words info@paulzed.com Visit Entry Page http://davidamos.blogspot.com/ Visit Exit Page http://davidamos.blogspot.com/ Out Click View my complete profile http://www.blogger.c... Time Zone UTC-5:00<http://www.sitemeter. Visitor's Time Sep 3 2008 10:53:03 am Visit Number 5,367 Now it is time to play another card or two before I take the Crown's lawyers and gamble bigtime in Federal Court. I am kinda curious to see what the crooked lawyer, Ted Tax looks like. Do ya think he will show up personally or hire somebody like David Lutz to take me on |in the "Place to BE"? The Crown has recognized emails as evidence and I am certain the Commissioner of Elections Canada and the RCMP agree so what better time than between two federal mandates of government to raise the stakes between you and I EH Mr. Harper. The buck does stop with you for a little while longer to say the very least. . You Mr. Harper and an drunken Irish Catholic Democrat who is currently the malevolent District Attorney in Suffolk County Massachusetts should prepare to argue every word of this email in particular and a great deal more words and evidence as well. Look closely some of the words are yours. Never forget all the Yankee police surveilance wiretap tapes were found within his jurisdiction and Whitey Bulger did bury some of his victims in Canada. Murder is a capital crime and that offence certainly crossed the border. Why you allowed Danny boy conley to falsely imprison me is something I will never forget but I expected that you would whereas you are such agood buddy of Derek Burney Brian Mulroney and of course George W. Bush and his little lawyer buddies Paul Cellucci and David Wilkins. Some of the following words are the are the Crown's, (Which is us Correct) others are mine some are yours and there is even a few of the Yankee Conley's just for shits and giggles. First things first the Governor Geneal (She is now your buddy according to your speech to Yankees in Montreal long ago) The Governor General speaks for Her Majesty the Queen In Right of Canada (Which means she speaks for we the common people who gave you your mandate to run a minority government) She ignored the law that you had created and dropped the writ under your orders without asking the puportedly duly elected opposition if they could run the government until your fixed election date EH? HMMM Methinks should feel more offended that the big talking Professor Mendes of the University of Ottawa. What say you. Oh ya you don't say shit to us common folk particularly Maritimers CORRECT? Anyway you must admit at least this. This is kinda like me sending me a letter. "*September 11th, 2004* *Dear Mr. Amos,* ** * On behalf of Her Excellency the Right Honourable Adrienne Clarkson, I acknowledge receipt of two sets of documents and CD regarding corruption, one received from you directly, and the other forwarded to us by the Office of the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick.* ** * I regret to inform you that the Governor General cannot intervene in matters that are the responsibility of elected officials and courts of Justice of Canada. You already contacted the various provincial authorities regarding your concerns, and these were the appropriate steps to take.* ** * Yours sincerely. * * Renee Blanchet* * Office of the Secretary to the* * Governor General"* These are laws that the Crown assented to CORRECT? Looks like I have to do your job for your EH Mr. Prime Minister? *Criminal Code PART IV OFFENCES AGAINST THE ADMINISTRATION OF LAW AND JUSTICE * *Corruption and Disobedience* *126.* ( 1) Every one who, without lawful excuse, contravenes an Act of Parliament by wilfully doing anything that it forbids or by wilfully omitting to do anything that it requires to be done is, unless a punishment is expressly provided by law, guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years. (2) Any proceedings in respect of a contravention of or conspiracy to contravene an Act mentioned in subsection (1), other than this Act, may be instituted at the instance of the Government of Canada and conducted by or on behalf of that Government. R.S., 1985, c. C-46, s. 126; R.S., 1985, c. 27 (1st Supp.), s. 185(F). *PART VIII OFFENCES AGAINST THE PERSON AND REPUTATION * **Defamatory Libel *315.* No person shall be deemed to publish a defamatory libel by reason only that he publishes defamatory matter in good faith for the purpose of seeking remedy or redress for a private or public wrong or grievance from a person who has, or who on reasonable grounds he believes has, the right or is under an obligation to remedy or redress the wrong or grievance, if *(a) *he believes that the defamatory matter is true; *(b) *the defamatory matter is relevant to the remedy or redress that is sought; and *(c) *the defamatory matter does not in any respect exceed what is reasonably sufficient in the circumstances. R.S., c. C-34, s. 279 R.S., c. C-34, s. 319.*Criminal Code PART IV * *OFFENCES AGAINST THE ADMINISTRATION OF LAW AND JUSTICE * *Misleading Justice* *139.* (2) Every one who wilfully attempts in any manner other than a manner described in subsection (1) to obstruct, pervert or defeat the course of justice is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding ten years. *Criminal Code PART XIII * *ATTEMPTS--CONSPIRACIES— Except where otherwise expressly provided by law, the following provisions apply in respect of persons who attempt to commit or are accessories after the fact to the commission of offences: (*a*) every one who attempts to commit or is an accessory after the fact to the commission of an indictable offence for which, on conviction, an accused is liable to be sentenced to imprisonment for life is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding fourteen years; (*b*) every one who attempts to commit or is an accessory after the fact to the commission of an indictable offence for which, on conviction, an accused is liable to imprisonment for fourteen years or less is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term that is one-half of the longest term to which a person who is guilty of that offence is liable; (*c*) every one who attempts to commit or is an accessory after the fact to the commission of an offence punishable on summary conviction is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction; and (*d*) every one who attempts to commit or is an accessory after the fact to the commission of an offence for which the offender may be prosecuted by indictment or for which he is punishable on summary conviction (i) is guilty of an indictable offence and liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding a term that is one-half of the longest term to which a person who is guilty of that offence is liable, or (ii) is guilty of an offence punishable on summary conviction. R.S., 1985, c. C-46, s. 463; R.S., 1985, c. 27 (1st Supp.), s. 59; 1998, c. 35, s. 120. *Crown Liability and Proceedings Act* Status of Canadian Forces and R.C.M.P. *36. *For the purposes of determining liability in any proceedings by or against the Crown, a person who was at any time a member of the Canadian Forces or of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police shall be deemed to have been at that time a servant of the Crown. R.S., 1985, c. C-50, s. 36; 1990, c. 8, s. 32. This came to me from the former Depupty Prime Minister and Minister of Public Safety of Canada Correct? * "Jan 3rd, 2004* *Mr. David R. Amos* *143 Alvin Avenue* *Milton, MA 02186* *U.S.A.* * * *Dear Mr. Amos* * Thank you for your letter of November 19th, 2003, addressed to my predecessor, the Honourble Wayne Easter, regarding your safety. I apologize for the delay in responding.* * If you have any concerns about your personal safety, I can only suggest that you contact the police of local jurisdiction. In addition, any evidence of criminal activity should be brought to their attention since the police are in the best position to evaluate the information and take action as deemed appropriate. * * I trust that this information is satisfactory.* * Yours sincerely* * A. Anne McLellan"* What you Mr. Harper and the RCMP should be greatly concerned about today is the malevolent Youtube I spoke of earlier making fun my Clan's troubles in the USA yesterday. It evaporated within the day like the other ridiculous Youtubes the RCMP did about me last year but as you can see I was not long making it reappear. The reasons why the RCMP would choose to support a corrupt Judge Michel Livingstone (who has been removed from the bench) are incredible but nevertheless true. For the record it was a crooked lawyer Angela K. Troccoli involved in this matter and an elected clerk Mr McCarthy who created a fraudulent Notice of Appearance bearing my signature (I am a Canadian Citiizen not an Amercan one thus I am your problem not the Yankees) and then had me falsely imprisoned based on false allegations in order to sell our homes without opposition. As the malicious Youtube attests I explained the wrongs very clearly in court the year before I came home to Canada and ran in the election of the 38th Parlaiment. Ask your cohort Rob Moore what we talked about BEFORE the writ was dropped in 2004 when he thought I was gonna run against the sneaky liberal Paul Zed. the little lawyer Rob Moore just like David Lutz wanted to know everthing then but they both clammed up bigtime when he saw my name on the ballot in Fundy. Remember me, Mr. Harper? We looked into each other's eyes on June 19th, 2004 in Sussex new Brunswick (The Place to BE) just before you had did a little politickig in the town where the ice cream cone was invented. Don't deny it you had your silly grin and I have my photographs. Remember? Would you like to see them in youtube as well? http://www.youtube.com/watch? However it seems that you must debate Dizzy Lizzy May so it begs the obvious question I wonder if she has seen this Youtube yett. http://www.youtube.com/watch? Your cochairs of your reelection and Mr. Emerson in particular should be able to affirm to you that the Department of Foreign Affairs visited me in that American jail in Beantown before the Speech From the Throne in 2004. Canada was made well aware of the reasons of my false imprisonment under the charges of "OTHHER" so that the Americans could illegally sell our homes and bankrupt my family merely because I was trying diligently to make the crossborder public corruption well known to all before your friend George W, Bush and Paul Martin were reelected. Now four years later the RCMP and their cohorts make fun of me being homeless? Let just say that is not the straw that broke the camel's back it was when the RCMP attempted to have me certified insane with their false allegations in support of your Minister Greg Thompson and his associate the MLA Carl Urquhart with the support of many liberals in "The Place to BE". Remember? *http://www.youtube.com/watch? As I prepare to finally file my long delayed complaints (To the chagrin of of your underling Porcupine Prique) in Federal Court as the Governor General suggested years ago there is no need to send the RCMP around to harass me anymore EH Mr. Harper? I proved to all that they got my material in person BEFORE I sue them and I have not called a soul in weeks except my friend Werner Bock. there is quite simply no way anyone can falsely claim that I harassed them since well before the writ was dropped. Everything I have down has been in writing and properly recorded. http://www.youtube.com/watch? http://www.youtube.com/watch? I would not even speak to the RCMP about their own wrongs. Anyone can check Youtube to see what I say is true. Nearly six hundred have done so thus far and I have no doubt whatsoever many of the were members of the RCMP and members of your politcal party as well. Clearly served the RCMP another copy of a Yankee police surveilance wiretap tape in a CD form just as I said I would in an earlier Youtube. Don't ya think somebody under your purview should have responded to my emails BEFORE you visted the Governor General last Sunday morning? Methinks you really should have responded before the writ was dropped. Now anyone can pick up the ball and run with it you ain't reelected yet and there are lots of folks running for public heres hoping they are not all crooks EH? Furthermore there is no need to have anymore of my friend Werner Bock's Youtubes deleted. As you well know I can upload them again many times. Enough is enough OK? http://www.youtube.com/watch? The RCMP are servants of Her Majesty the Queen and so are you Mr. Harper for another month or so at least. The RCMP should certainly know how to respond to a citizen's and a decent hard working immigrant's concerns about public corruption particularly when I give them evidence of murder. How long must we wait? Until Jack Layton becomes Prime Minister or when the cows come home to Werner's barn tonight and he goes to the Town meeting in Petitcodiac and mentions my name once again? Between the honourable farmer Werner Bock and I, we have the motherload of proof that the RCMP are absolutely corrupt and everybody and his dog knows it. We have proven that fact countless times. What Stephane Dion and everybody else should be concerned about is why are the RCMP supporting you Mr. Harper during the time of an election. I thought the RCMP were supposed to be non partisan like your appointee the latest Commissioner of Elections Canada? Interesting that William Corbett accepts my emails EH? Maybe he will turn into the honest man I am looking for for so long once I file a a two looney (pun) complaint against Elections Canada in Federal Court like he suggested to me on the phone in the fall of 2006. whereas the Treasury Board is stll studying my work perhaps the other Commissioner/lawyer named Willy should quit trying to ignore me and contact me today EH? Just Dave <http://davidamos.blogspot. By Location <http://www.sitemeter.com/?a= > *Visit Detail** Visit 5,460* [<<]<http://www.sitemeter.com/ [>>]<http://www.sitemeter.com/ Domain Name (Unknown) IP Address 198.103.53.# <http://198.103.53./#>(Finance Canada and Treasury Board Secretariat) ISP GTIS Location Continent : North America Country : Canada<http://www.sitemeter. <http://www.sitemeter.com/?a= (Facts)<http://www.sitemeter. State/Region : Ontario City : Ottawa Lat/Long : 45.4167, -75.7 (Map)<http://www.sitemeter. Language English (Canada) en-ca Operating System Microsoft WinXP Browser Internet Explorer 6.0 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 2.0.50727) Javascript version 1.3 Monitor Resolution : 1024 x 768 Color Depth : 16 bits Time of Visit Sep 11 2008 12:55:48 pm Last Page View Sep 11 2008 12:55:48 pm Visit Length 0 seconds Page Views 1 Referring URL http://www.google.ca...ections canada&meta=<http://www. Search Engine google.ca Search Words "mary chaput" elections canada Visit Entry Page http://davidamos.blo...ankee- Visit Exit Page http://davidamos.blo...ankee- Out Click Time Zone UTC-5:00<http://www.sitemeter. Visitor's Time Sep 11 2008 11:55:48 am Visit Number 5,460 As the Premier of "The Place to Be" bumps bellies with Dion in Saint John today Shawn Grahm's buddies the Irvings know right where to go to check my work N'est Pas? Methinks I will send this email to bloggers just after quiting time in "The Place to BE" Heres your chance to scoop your buddies the Irvings once again EH Chucky Leblanc? But because you block my comments I must post this email in three honest bloggers from the Maritimes first. They believe in Free Speech.Thus you won't have the scoop on them. Nobody but the Irvings and your pal Scotty Baby Agnew and his nasty lawyer/wife Ms. Menard pay attention to me anyway N'est Pas? (Wheras you will quite likely not even read this Chucky methinks it is good spot to tell that your Ironhorse of a lawyer he ain't that smart. He should have paid attention to my doings with Cpl Paulett Delaney-Smith BEFORE you got yourself arrested and banished from the Leg in June of 2006. More importantly he should have looked up the legal argument between John Foran and the Police Commission years ago when he was just a corupt incompetent cop Over North. Then you would laugh as hard as I did when I read your blog nast night and then heard your Youtube today.) Just Dave <http://davidamos.blogspot. By Location <http://www.sitemeter.com/?a= > *Visit Detail** Visit 5,461* [>>]<http://www.sitemeter.com/ Domain Name cciw.ca ?<http://www.sitemeter.com/?a= IP Address 198.73.130.# <http://198.73.130./#> (JD IRVING LIMITED) ISP JD IRVING LIMITED Location Continent : North America Country : Canada<http://www.sitemeter. <http://www.sitemeter.com/?a= (Facts)<http://www.sitemeter. State/Region : New Brunswick City : Saint John Lat/Long : 45.2667, -66.0667 (Map)<http://www.sitemeter. Language English (U.S.) en-us Operating System Microsoft WinXP Browser Internet Explorer 6.0 Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1; InfoPath.1) Javascript version 1.3 Monitor Resolution : 1024 x 768 Color Depth : 32 bits Time of Visit Sep 11 2008 1:44:58 pm Last Page View Sep 11 2008 1:44:58 pm Visit Length 0 seconds Page Views 1 Referring URL http://www.blogger.com/ http://davidamos.blogspot.com/ Visit Exit Page http://davidamos.blogspot.com/ Out Click Time Zone UTC-4:00<http://www.sitemeter. Visitor's Time Sep 11 2008 1:44:58 pm Visit Number 5,461 For the record there was another September 11th that should be of concern to Canadians concerned our government's purported accountibliy. It was just before George W. Bush got himself reelected in another very questionable election in 2004 and just before I was falsely imprisoned in the USA under the charges of "OTHER" for his benefit. Did you not complain about the lack of accountiblity of governements back then Mr. Harper? Last year when you Mr. Harper began your latest spit and chew about money and the oil industrywith the wealthy Newfy Danny Boy Millions and the rest of us so called poor defeatist Maritimers, you suggested that if there was a problem with you to take you to court CORRECT? Well as you well know Mr. Harper four years ago today the Governor General of Canada sent me that rather interesting letter right after I received two responses from two of her Maritime Lt .Governors. Within days I took on the General Counsel of the RCMP byway of the Depupty Commissioner of the RCMP in Newfoundland.and I sent you the proof Byron Prior knows that is true and has had the evidence of it long before the liberal MP Billy Mattews sued him for slander in the Newfoundland Supreme Court. Obviously the Governor General advised me to take the Crown to court then EH Mr. Harper? Howcome you did not stand with me then if you were an honest man that is? You cannot deny that I ran against your Current Parliamentry Secretary for the Minister of Justice way back then. Furthermore before the 38th Parliament sat your ethical computer acknowledged my concerns about the severe lack of integrity of the RCMP. CORRECT? I must ask you the obvious question once again. Did you and your Yankee educated Neo Cons use my work to make the soon to be gone Humpty Dumpty aka Paul Martin alter the Throne Speech in October of 2004 in order to purportedly support the Yankees and their missile defence plans? You should know better than to trust the words of a lawyer. Hell you even made jokes about that fact in the past. Correct? Plus you did use the malice of the lawyer Peter MacKay by having him ignore his lies in writing to David Orchard in order to merge your two nasty political parties N'esy Pas? For the record anyone can find a true copy of the following letters from the Governor General and Canada's first Miinister of Public Safety posted within my documents on this fella's website and several other places as well. (I seen some of ya peeking) http://qslspolitics.blogspot. The liberals and Mr. Dion in particular should enjoy the answer I got from Bernie Lord and his former Attorney General and brand new judge in the "Place to BE". As I said earlier Mr. Dion, perhaps it is high time you said my name EH? What better time to do so than early in the election while you are within the borders of "The Place to BE" Bernie Lord's old stomping grounds? You can't owe him any favours.N'est Pas? Rest assured I won't mind if you call As you know I told this concerned citizen that I would back him up as he notified you Mr. Harper months ago of his concerns so I will post this email within the comments of his blog and within a couple of others as well as a doublecheck in case it is deleted. http://censurergeneral. Its near the midnight hour. I am done for now. No need to proof read. I quite simply don't care. Veritas Vincit David Raymond Amos Here are the text of the notices I get about the wise willy elliot however he did receive 25 emaild from me as soon he was sworn in as Commisioner just befor emy birthday last year. remember. I saved the proof a month or so later you appointed that evil lawyer Ward Elcock to be your National Security advisor after what he tried to do with me byway of the RCMP when he was Depupty Minister of Defence in 2006?. You make me sick Stevey Boy. Nobody is that dumb. you are pure evil and I saw it in your pale blue eyes four god damned years ago. After this BULLSHIT (Elliott got he is just pretending) comes your email to me about the RCMP. This is an automatically generated Delivery Status Notification Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently: william.elliott@rcmp-grc.gc.ca Technical details of permanent failure: Google tried to deliver your message, but it was rejected by the recipient domain. We recommend contacting the other email provider for further information about the cause of this error. The error that the other server returned was: 554 554 Connection dropped (state 14). Mr. Harper and his Minister David Emerson should be able to dig up these old emails ----- Original Message ----- *From:* David Amos *To:* cynthia.merlini@dfait-maeci. *Cc:* Marlys ; Byron Prior *Sent:* Saturday, September 18, 2004 6:29 AM *Subject:* I am a man of my word Round 1 Attn Mr. Ronald A. Irwin This the proof of what I said in what you will receive in the mail Monday. I couldn't get to your office in person. The Boston trafic didn't allow it after my wife got out of the hospital. I won't bother telling you who else got this this. That would spoil my fun. Good luck explaining yourself to my fellow laymen. Dave ----- Original Message ----- *From:* David Amos *To:* pcavalluzzo@cavalluzzo.com *Cc:* vverma@cavalluzzo.com ; Martin.P@parl.gc.ca ; Broadbent.E@parl.gc.ca ; dayja@sen.parl.gc.ca ; Moore.R@parl.gc.ca ; Easter.W@parl.gc.ca ; McLellan.A@parl.gc.ca *Sent:* Saturday, September 18, 2004 8:17 AM *Subject:* Fw: They read this stuff Monday ----- Original Message ----- *From:* David Amos *To:* pierrebl@apex.gc.ca *Cc:* florence.ievers@swc-cfc.gc.ca ; mskinner@cmhc-schl.gc.ca ; donna.achimov@sdc-dsc.gc.ca ; line.lacombe-laurin@ccra-adrc. marie-josee.martel@ccra-adrc. *Sent:* Saturday, September 18, 2004 8:11 AM *Subject:* Fw: They read this stuff Monday ----- Original Message ----- *From:* David Amos *To:* katherine.baird@csps-efpc.gc. *Cc:* flapoint@ncc-ccn.ca ; ctherriault@pco-bcp.gc.ca ; edouard.verrault@pwgsc.gc.ca ; pmcdowel@cmhc-schl.gc.ca ; huqm@tc.gc.ca ; serge.rainville@sdc-dsc.gc.ca ; daniel.lavoie@psepc-sppcc.gc. *Sent:* Saturday, September 18, 2004 8:00 AM *Subject:* Fw: They read this stuff Monday Everybody knows that politicians come and go It is wicked people like Margaret Bloodworth and Eva Plunkett that hang around and run the show. Say hey to them for me. Will ya? ----- Original Message ----- *From:* David Amos *To:* brisos@parl.gc.ca *Cc:* MacKay.P@parl.gc.ca ; info@fed.ndp.ca ; ndpadmin@fed.ndp.ca *Sent:* Saturday, September 18, 2004 7:40 AM *Subject:* Fw: They read this stuff Monday Scott say hey for me to Bloodworth and all the malicious public servants yapping it up a APEX next month. Will Ya? ----- Original Message ----- *From:* Harper, Stephen - M.P. *To:* motomaniac_02186@hotmail.com *Sent:* Saturday, September 18, 2004 6:29 AM *Subject:* RE: They read this stuff Monday Thank you for your e-mail message to Stephen Harper, Leader of the Opposition. Your views and suggestions are important to us. Once they have been carefully considered, you may receive a further reply. *Remember to include your mailing address if you would like a response. If you prefer to send your thoughts by regular mail, please address them to: Stephen Harper, M.P. Leader of the Opposition House of Commons Ottawa, Ontario K1A 0A6 Mail may be sent postage free to any Member of Parliament. You can also reach Mr. Harper by fax at: (613) 947-0310 Merci d'avoir écrit à Stephen Harper, le chef de l'opposition officielle. Votre opinion est importante pour nous. Lorsque nous l'aurons étudiée avec soin, nous pourrons vous faire parvenir une réponse. *N'oubliez pas d'inclure votre adresse postale si vous voulez recevoir une réponse. Si vous préférez nous écrire en utilisant les services postaux régulièrs, veuillez le faire au : Stephen Harper, député Chef de l'opposition officielle Chambre des communes Ottawa (Ontario) K1A 0A6 Vous pouvez écrire sans affranchissement à tous les députés fédéraux. Vous pouvez également joindre M. Harper par fax au (613) 947-0310. ----- Original Message ----- *From:* David Amos *To:* Harper.S@parl.gc.ca *Cc:* premier@gov.nl.ca ; tedcardwell@mail.gov.nf.ca *Sent:* Saturday, September 18, 2004 7:31 AM *Subject:* Fw: They read this stuff Monday ----- Original Message ----- *From:* David Amos *To:* rarespade@nfld.net *Cc:* Byron Prior *Sent:* Saturday, September 18, 2004 7:28 AM *Subject:* They read this stuff Monday September 15th, 2004 Liliana Longo Senior General Counsel C/o Assistant Commissioner Gerry Lynch RCMP B Division Headquarters 100 East Hills Rd PO Box 9700 St. Johns NF A1A 3T5 RE: Corruption Hey, Please find enclosed an exact copy of all material served upon Lieutenant Governor Roberts by my friend Byron Prior. The copy of wiretap tape numbered 139 is served upon you in confidence as law enforcement authorities in order that it may be properly investigated. I have also enclosed a copy of the correspondence between the RCMP External Review Committee and I. As you review the same material they got, you can see the folks in BC were contacted almost one year ago. Apparently the dumb bastards don't know how to read. If these are the best lawyers Anne McLellan has got to send against me, the government is about to be embarrassed big time by a simple Maritimer. Whereas I have now received my answer from the Lieutenant Governor of New Brunswick and the RCMP External Review Committee, I am about to file my own complaints. I have given up on my native land protecting my dumb ass. If you have any questions may I suggest that you take my matter up with Anne McLellan or Jack Hooper. With respect to my friend Byron Prior's sad complaint, let me be the first layman to congratulate the RCMP in the fine job they did covering up his matters for the benefit many corrupt politicians for some many years. It is too bad that the RCMP weren't so diligent in upholding the law. Lets see if I can have any luck tearing the mask of virtue off of the RCMP and the likes of T. Alex Hickman for the benefit of all the simple folk like Byron and I. Shame on all of you. Say hey to the cop in the picture that was guarding Harper on June 19th will ya? I need to know his name and summons him to court to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth. He can bring his god along to help if he thinks it necessary but I would rather he bring his conscience. What say you? If I don't get an answer from you by Oct3rd. I will be due to sue you too. What do you think should I complain of the RCMP in a court Newfoundland or New Brunswick? I already know Byron's answer. Cya'll in Court :) David R. Amos 153 Alvin Ave. Milton, MA. 02186 Here is our latest RCMP Commissioner trying hard to play dumb ----- Original message ----- Received: by 10.103.131.18 with SMTP id i18mr1988172mun.116. Thu, 11 Sep 2008 07:55:50 -0700 (PDT) Received: by 10.103.250.1 with HTTP; Thu, 11 Sep 2008 07:55:50 -0700 (PDT) Message-ID: <96de97270809110755w5f89523ft4 Date: Thu, 11 Sep 2008 11:55:50 -0300 From: "David Amos" <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> To: alltrue@nl.rogers.com, moore.r@parl.gc.ca, dions1@parl.gc.ca, leader@greenparty.ca, ndpnpd@nbnet.nb.ca, Casey.B@parl.gc.ca, checkup@cbc.ca, zed.p@parl.gc.ca, layton.j@parl.gc.ca, duffy@ctv.ca, w-five@ctv.ca, acampbell@ctv.ca, tomp.young@atlanticradio. kelly.lamrock@gnb.ca Subject: For the recod Mr. Dion I did send this email out BEFORE the last writ was dropped and did receive some interesting responses. Some came from Harper's computer Cc: webo@xplornet.com, danf@danf.net, oldmaison@yahoo.com, injusticecoalition@hotmail.com danny.copp@fredericton.ca, dan.bussieres@gnb.ca, Harper.S@parl.gc.ca, zorroboy@live.com, william.corbett@elections.ca, william.elliott@rcmp-grc.gc.ca MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_Part_52019_ The very nasty Irish Catholic Democrat in Beantown should recall this email exchange I don't think he liked me suing the long Cardinal Law and his buddy the Attorney General Tommy Baby Reilly EH Danny Boy Conley? Date: Sun, 11 Jun 2006 14:44:47 -0700 (PDT) From: David Amos <motomaniac_02186@yahoo.com> Subject: Re: Fuck you Danny Boy Conley You are the very Yankee bastard that falsely imprisoned me To: "Conley, Daniel (SUF)" <Daniel.Conley@state.ma.us> You illegally summoned me across an international border while I was running for a seat in Parlaiment and imprisoned me without Bail, or arresting me or even reading me my rights. You held me under the charges of "other" asshole. *"Conley, Daniel (SUF)" <Daniel.Conley@state.ma.us>* wrote: Are you sure you have the right Dan Conley? I'm the DA in Boston, MA and I don't recognize your name at all. If our office did have a case against you, when was it, what court was it prosecuted in, and what was the charge? Dan Conley -----Original Message----- From: David Amos To: Conley, Daniel (SUF) ; BBACHRACH@bowditch.com ; gatzunis, Tom (red) ; lcampenella@ledger.com ; lynchstowing@attglobal.net ; Kandalaw@mindspring.com ; wcummings@ibc.ca ; wickedwanda3@adelphia.net ; Conley, Daniel (DAA) ; bbixby@burnslev.com ; drosenblatt@burnslev.com ; smacdonald@elite.bm ; jmurray@ibc.ca CC: kmdickson@comcast.net ; ruby@ruby-edwardh.com ; Stoffer.P@parl.gc.ca ; McDonough.A@parl.gc.ca ; Godin.Y@parl.gc.ca ; smurphy@ctv.ca ; martine.turcotte@bell.ca ; premier@gov.ns.ca ; jdewolfe@ns.sympatico.ca ; morse.mla@ns.sympatico.ca ; parentma@gov.ns.ca ; rodneym@ns.sympatico.ca ; rrussellmla@ns.sympatico.ca ; barnetbe@gov.ns.ca ; ronchisholmmla@auracom.com ; bill.langille@ns.sympatico.ca ; mlaclarke@ns.sympatico.ca ; Peter.Christie@ns.sympatico.ca ; dentreca@gov.ns.ca ; a.macisaac@ns.sympatico.ca ; rhurlburt@auracom.com ; hinesgb@gov.ns.ca ; educmin@gov.ns.ca ; codonnellmla@ns.sympatico.ca ; kgmorashmla@ns.aliantzinc.ca ; Mackay.P@parl.gc.ca ; lrikleen@Bowditch.com ; lliss@rubinrudman.com ; John.Conyers@mail.house.gov ; smay@pattersonpalmer.ca ; dan@djflynn.com ; david.saffran@ipsos-reid.com ; adams_sammon@msn.com ; Darrell.Bricker@ipsos-na.com ; Kathryn.PrudHomme@uOttawa.ca ; duffy@ctv.ca ; nwnews@cknw.com ; sarah.mann@rci.rogers.com ; tomp.young@atlanticradio. dwatch@web.net ; info@afterdowningstreet.org ; trvl@hotmail.com ; Governor.Rell@po.state.ct.us ; fbinhct@leo.gov ; dc@thepen.us ; patrick.fitzgerald@usdoj.gov ; Russell_Feingold@feingold. stephen.cutler@wilmerhale.com ; robert.bagnall@wilmerhale.com ; governorlynch@nh.gov ; mayor@ci.boston.ma.us ; publicrelations@cubanmission. uk@un.int ; contact@germany-un.org ; belanger.jean-daniel@psio- kmearn@mpdmilton.org ; letter@globe.com ; ombud@globe.com ; Press@devalpatrick.com ; plamom@sen.parl.gc.ca ; olived@sen.parl.gc.ca ; iwhitehall@heenan.ca ; neil.finkelstein@blakes.com ; jchretien@heenan.ca ; rheenan@heenan.ca ; bmulroney@ogilvyrenault.com ; broy@ogilvyrenault.com ; clementgroleau@videotron.ca ; ghunter@blgcanada.com ; kinsella@stu.ca ; mcomeau@stu.ca ; shawn.graham@gnb.ca ; alltrue@nl.rogers.com ; Matthews.B@parl.gc.ca ; bmosher@mosherchedore.ca Sent: Sun Jun 11 17:20:09 2006 Subject: Fuck you Danny Boy Conley You are the very Yankee bastard that falsely imprisoned me "Conley, Daniel (SUF)" wrote: Mr. Amos, Would you be so kind as to remove me from your distribution list. Thank you. Dan Conley -----Original Message----- From: David Amos To: asmith@herald.ca ; murrayj@mobility.blackberry. BBACHRACH@bowditch.com ; gatzunis, Tom (red) ; lcampenella@ledger.com ; lynchstowing@attglobal.net ; Kandalaw@mindspring.com ; wcummings@ibc.ca ; wickedwanda3@adelphia.net ; Conley, Daniel (DAA) ; bbixby@burnslev.com ; drosenblatt@burnslev.com ; smacdonald@elite.bm ; jmurray@ibc.ca CC: kmdickson@comcast.net ; ruby@ruby-edwardh.com ; Stoffer.P@parl.gc.ca ; McDonough.A@parl.gc.ca ; Godin.Y@parl.gc.ca ; smurphy@ctv.ca ; martine.turcotte@bell.ca ; premier@gov.ns.ca ; jdewolfe@ns.sympatico.ca ; morse.mla@ns.sympatico.ca ; parentma@gov.ns.ca ; rodneym@ns.sympatico.ca ; rrussellmla@ns.sympatico.ca ; barnetbe@gov.ns.ca ; ronchisholmmla@auracom.com ; bill.langille@ns.sympatico.ca ; mlaclarke@ns.sympatico.ca ; Peter.Christie@ns.sympatico.ca ; dentreca@gov.ns.ca ; a.macisaac@ns.sympatico.ca ; rhurlburt@auracom.com ; hinesgb@gov.ns.ca ; educmin@gov.ns.ca ; codonnellmla@ns.sympatico.ca ; kgmorashmla@ns.aliantzinc.ca ; Mackay.P@parl.gc.ca ; lrikleen@Bowditch.com ; lliss@rubinrudman.com ; John.Conyers@mail.house.gov ; smay@pattersonpalmer.ca ; dan@djflynn.com ; david.saffran@ipsos-reid.com ; adams_sammon@msn.com ; Darrell.Bricker@ipsos-na.com ; Kathryn.PrudHomme@uOttawa.ca ; duffy@ctv.ca ; nwnews@cknw.com ; sarah.mann@rci.rogers.com ; tomp.young@atlanticradio. dwatch@web.net ; info@afterdowningstreet.org ; trvl@hotmail.com ; Governor.Rell@po.state.ct.us ; fbinhct@leo.gov ; dc@thepen.us ; patrick.fitzgerald@usdoj.gov ; Russell_Feingold@feingold. stephen.cutler@wilmerhale.com ; robert.bagnall@wilmerhale.com ; governorlynch@nh.gov ; mayor@ci.boston.ma.us ; publicrelations@cubanmission. uk@un.int ; contact@germany-un.org ; belanger.jean-daniel@psio- kmearn@mpdmilton.org ; letter@globe.com ; ombud@globe.com ; Press@devalpatrick.com ; plamom@sen.parl.gc.ca ; olived@sen.parl.gc.ca ; iwhitehall@heenan.ca ; neil.finkelstein@blakes.com ; jchretien@heenan.ca ; rheenan@heenan.ca ; bmulroney@ogilvyrenault.com ; broy@ogilvyrenault.com ; clementgroleau@videotron.ca ; ghunter@blgcanada.com ; kinsella@stu.ca ; mcomeau@stu.ca ; shawn.graham@gnb.ca ; alltrue@nl.rogers.com ; Matthews.B@parl.gc.ca ; bmosher@mosherchedore.ca Sent: Sun Jun 11 17:09:22 2006 Subject: Deja Vu anyone? "Bachrach, Barry A." wrote: From: "Bachrach, Barry A." To: 'David Amos' Subject: RE: Fwd: Fw: Re:Mr Scott's second. Date: Sat, 29 Jan 2005 12:47:40 -0500 i see you are on the attack. good. -----Original Message----- From: David Amos [mailto:motomaniac_02186@ Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2005 12:33 PM To: wmyles@bensonmyles.com; gbyrne@pattersonpalmer.ca; smay@pattersonpalmer.ca; jcrosbie@pattersonpalmer.ca; lskanes@wrmm.nf.net; wkennedy@kennedybelbin.ca; jeff.mockler@gnb.ca; newsonline@bbc.co.uk; Robert.Creedon@state.ma.us; Brian.A.Joyce@state.ma.us; Jack.Hart@state.ma.us; Rep.WalterTimilty@hou.state. Dianne.Wilkerson@state.ma.us; fodea@odeaearle.nf.ca; brinson6@telus.net; justice@gov.nl.ca; frank.mckenna@mcinnescooper. strategis@ic.gc.ca; McLellan.A@parl.gc.ca; polaris@polarisinstitute.org; vverma@cavalluzzo.com; ATTYSIMS@aol.com; rosent@math.toronto.edu; Broadbent.E@parl.gc.ca; fundshow@robtv.com; brianf@gov.nl.ca; info@gg.ca; david@lutz.nb.ca; governmenthouse@gov.nl.ca; ethics@harvard.edu; cynthia.merlini@dfait-maeci. Matthews.B@parl.gc.ca Cc: Ind80@aol.com; staff@nativenewsonline.org; scotta@parl.gc.ca; andrew.holland@nb.aibn.com; kbar@nbnet.nb.ca; hsnider@controvalve.com; cei@nbnet.nb.ca; 4mollins@sympatico.ca; joannie_is_12_28@hotmail.com; delaney_bruce@hotmail.com; harveyarden@starpower.net; harvey@dreamkeepers.net; rburnett@leonardpeltier.org; Ernesto2208@cs.com; csuspect@mindspring.com; mranfinson@aol.com; cartercamp@megapipe.net; george@haveyouthought.com; Belli4Law@aol.com; mononoke@verizon.net; HistorysMsStory@aol.com; Interloch@aol.com; dhill@leonardpeltier.org; cartertamara@worldnet.att.net; trellenwood@leonardpeltier.org tomcondit@igc.org; econtv@earthlink.net; ddm52@juno.com; DanielChengYang@aol.com; ironlodgesky@charter.net; jaday_54481@yahoo.com; americanindianm@telefonica.net dmelmer@gwtc.net; davey@nytimes.com; cwalker@ap.org; vinsonmike_b_@hotmail.com; mkuzma@ch.ci.buffalo.ny.us; CNadler@HEWM.com; Bachrach, Barry A. Subject: Re: Fwd: Fw: Re:Mr Scott's second. Conflict? That is the understatement of the year. I am ethical and you are not. You just proved to me you are not worthy of your license to practice law. Watch me prove it to the world and then add you name to my complaints. As an officer of the court your are obliged to uphohold the Public Trust or stand guilty in assisting in the crimes practiced against Byron and I. Thus I can only assume that you must support Diddlers and Serial Killers if it means that Securities Fraud, Bank Fraud and Tax Fraud are exposed. Cya'll in Court Asshole. Say hey to Johnny Crosbie and T. Alex Hickman for me will for me will ya? Better yet I just did. Didn't I? wmyles@bensonmyles.com wrote: Dear Sir: We have a conflict of interest. So, please remove us from your mail list. Regards; Wayne Myles ============================== This e-mail transmission is SOLICITOR-CLIENT PRIVILEGED and is intended only for the person(s) to whom it is addressed. Any other distribution, copying or disclosure is strictly prohibited. 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