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What
is Sodium Morphate?
Part Two: THE KEN BROWN
ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT
©2002 by Jim Moore
Canadian P.M.
MacKenzie King sent William Stephenson (Canada's top spy and
assassin) to St. John's, Newfoundland to assist Scott MacDonald with
espionage to push our National Convention to join Canada. Stephenson
followed those Delegates who supported a return to Responsible
Government Democracy to a room in the Colonial Building's basement.
The Delegates met there to discuss strategy. When the National
Convention was being fitted with microphones to broadcast their
daily meetings, William Stephenson bugged this discussion room. A
wire was run to the Governor's Mansion (across the road) and on to
Canada House (74 Circular Road), where the conspirators listened to
the Delegates' private discussions and strategy.
Joey Smallwood asked P.M. MacKenzie, Canada's Fishery Minister,
Scott MacDonald, and others, for probable terms so he could
specifically describe confederation's impact on NfLb.
Oct. 21, 1946 Canada's Cabinet prepared terms for the
Confederation of Newfoundland. Including Term “7 b) iv.
Administration of Labrador, either as a federal territory or in
trust for Newfoundland for the ten-year period, subject to
reconsideration by both parties at the end of the period.”
(Source: Documents on Relations Between Canada and Newfoundland, v.
2, part I, p. 304)
Joey was then given a copy for his review and feedback. Joey felt
that Ken Brown was a confederate since Ken had voted in committee to
visit Canada to discuss Confederation terms.
Oct. 29, 1946 Joey received Ken Brown in the evening at
the Newfoundland Hotel. Joey showed Ken Brown Canada's secret terms
to impress on Ken that Joey was the Leader. Joey wanted to both
subordinate Ken, whom he feared as a rival as Confederate leader,
and to elicit a favourable response to his prepared speech saying
NfLb was inconsequential and needed to be run by Canada. Joey asked
for Ken Brown's input, so Ken put the letter in his pocket and told
Joey he would properly study it.
Oct. 30, 1946 Joey Smallwood and Gordon Bradley were at
Canada House having tea and muffins and listening in on the
Responsible Delegates' meeting. Joey claimed he was just outside the
speaker room chatting to Mr. Canon when Bradley told him they had
just heard that Ken Brown intended to vehemently oppose Smallwood's
motion and climax his speech by flooring a Canadian document which
would destroy Canada's conspiracy. William Stephenson quickly taught
them how to shake hands while holding the person's elbow to block
him from walking on. They drove to the Assembly. Joey Smallwood
stood at one entrance to the National Assembly and Gordon Bradley at
the other. Smallwood sounded relieved when he recounted that Ken
Brown, knowing Smallwood at one doorway, had entered by Bradley.
Gordon Bradley watched Ken Brown approach when a Canadian stepped
out before Ken Brown and heartily shook his hand. Then Stephenson
bumped into Ken Brown with a cane that injected Sodium
Morphate into Ken which stimulated a heart attack - brain
aneurysm. Ken Brown was overheard remarking how that officer hurt
him, but was discouraged from making an issue of it. Stephenson then
waved Gordon Bradley off. Gordon Bradley did not know what the wave
off meant and still shook Ken Brown's hand as he entered the chamber
and wished him well for his upcoming speech.
Joey Smallwood squirmed in his chair as Ken Brown expressed his
indignation for Joey's insulting Newfoundland and Newfoundlanders.
Ken Brown also attacked the traitors who had tried to sell Labrador
to Canada, and wondered who wrote the speeches some delegates had
spoke. Joey watched Ken Brown's head turn red and then purple. Joey
watched in dread as Ken Brown, who towered over his table, pulled a
letter out of his jacket and said "if I did read it, I doubt
that there is ten men in this Assembly today who would vote for that
resolution". When Ken replaced the envelope inside his coat, it
missed the pocket and fell beneath his coat to the floor. Joey kept
his head down and stepped on the letter. Joey saw Ken Brown start to
sway and then fall onto the National Assembly's center floor. Those
Delegates who were helping Ken could not find the letter. Gordon
Bradley later told Joey that he saw the Canadian Officer stick Ken
Brown at the earlier distraction, thus Gordon Bradley and Joey
Smallwood were only the last trap to assassinate Ken Brown.
Joey Smallwood insisted that after he and Gordon Bradley figured out
that they had been duped into helping assassinate Ken Brown, he
ordered Canada to protect Ken Brown. William F. Coaker (Joey's idol)
had backed Ken Brown to be the third President of the FPU. Their
Canadian handler, while not admitting to the assassination, agreed
to protect Ken Brown. The damage had been done as the sodium
morphate killed most of Ken Brown's brain, and he never talked
again. The purpose of including Joey Smallwood and Gordon Bradley is
classic strategy of committing a gangster by getting them to commit
a murder. They could not back out and expose the conspiracy since
they would also reveal their own hand in an assassination.
A group of delegates, who had witnessed different aspects of the
assassination went to Chairman Judge Fox with their concerns.
Fearing exposure, Joey Smallwood convinced Gordon Bradley to come
clean to Judge Fox and avoid being mistaken as voluntary assassins.
Judge Fox brought this matter to Governor Gordon
MacDonald. Judge Fox, although a confederate, strongly believed
in democracy and the rights of the Delegates to govern. He was at
his wits end why Newfoundland's elected Delegates were forced to
discuss confederation with Canada but were forbidden from talking to
the USA. Combined with his seeing his colleague assassinated by
Canada, Judge Fox was fed up with Canada's evil conspiracy and
threatened to give into the Convention's democratic will. The
prospect of Newfoundland joining the USA scared the conspirators.
They were in a panic that Judge Fox would expose them.
Nov. 4, 1946 Scott MacDonald wrote to Ottawa “Despatch 516
Confidential” which described Delegates wanting a free NfLb with
Responsible Government as “a strong reactionary element present in
the Convention”. (Source: Documents on Relations Between Canada
and Newfoundland , v. 2, part I, p. 319) This was shortly after
the defeat of Nazi Germany when most Canadians wanted to execute
“reactionary elements”.
Nov. 16, 1946 57 year old Chairman
Fox got his deadly “heart attack”. Canada got a woman friend
to bring Judge Fox some food. She did not know that Canadian agents
spiked it with Sodium Morphate. Judge Fox's son also ate some but
survived with brain damage. With all the alarm at Judge Fox's death,
his son was ignored and just thought to be acting up. This cleared
the way for Gordon Bradley who, unlike Fox, would use the Chair to
further Canada against democratic principle and the rules of the
chair. (recounted by Joey Smallwood around 1967 in a telephone
conversation from 145 Elizabeth Ave. St. John's. Also read I
Chose Canada p.263)
Did Joey Smallwood really believe Canada would do so dastardly a
deed? On April 8, 1959 Joey said “Even the Prime Minister can't
bully me. He can kill me, but he can't bully me.” (I Chose
Canada p. 425)
With these two assassinations, Canada intimidated the National
Convention just as Mussolini's Fascists had intimidated Italy's
legislature to seize power.
Condolences
from Major Peter Cashin
Note: At 58 years old, Ken Brown remained mentally damaged and never
recovered his speech from the sodium morphate assault. Ken Brown
physically survived the assassination (he died Feb. 28, 1955)
because the Sodium Morphate came from Canadian Forces' old supplies.
Canada has since learned that over time bacteria will lower it's
potency. Canada made a fresh batch in time for William Stephenson to
murder Newfoundland's Supreme Court Chief Justice Cyril J. Fox; only
57 years old.
Spys and Assassins
William
Stephenson as Director of Assassins Canada, had a spy
training school in Oshawa, Ontario to teach North Americans and
Europeans espionage. Many graduates joined Special Operations
Executive and were dropped into German controlled territory to spy
and radio coded messages to London. He personally murdered many Axis
diplomats and sailors in the USA while the USA was at peace. He
arranged car accidents for public diplomats, but he threw ordinary
people into New York Harbour. Ian Fleming attended his posse when
Stephenson shot a Japanese diplomat through the mouth and took the
Japanese code book. Ian Fleming was so impressed with Stephenson's
debonair manner that he romanticized Canada's top assassin as James
Bond. Ian Fleming remained acquainted with William Stephenson's
operation and based many of the James
Bond settings on actual operations run by Assassins Canada.
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill used William Stephenson as
his liaison with US President Franklin D. Roosevelt. (Sources: The
Silent Canadian, A Man Called Intrepid)
While discussing the book A Man Called Intrepid with then
ex-Premier Joseph R. Smallwood, Joey boasted that before
Confederation he knew Sir William Stephenson as a Scottish Canadian
by his real name! When Joey was the Bonavista Centre Delegate to the
National Convention and Confederation's loudest advocate, Joey and
Gordon Bradley were instructed by William Stephenson how to shake
Ken Brown's hand.
Canada gave William Stephenson the Order of Canada for assassinating
NfLbers. After the first year of Smallwood's governance Stephenson
publically criticized Smallwood's development tactics. Just two
years after becoming Premier, Joseph Smallwood appointed Sir William
Stephenson Chairman of NALCO, (a crown COrporation 90% funded by
Newfoundland And Labrador and given exploration and development
rights over most of Newfoundland and Labrador's territory). Despite
Joey's touting Stephenson as a great investment capital fund raiser,
he failed to sell a single bond to finance NALCO. Stephenson had
been running a cement (boot?) company in New York (I Chose Canada
p.353) out of the RCA Building.
Why would Canada's top secret spy publically criticize a politician
on economic matters? With no public history in NfLb, why would
Stephenson only concern himself with NfLb's governance? Why would
Canada's top assassin, posing as a New York City based critic, then
be rewarded with power over those resources that Canada lusted for
and for which Canada annexed our country? Every assassin must be
paid.
Valdmanis behind Stephenson reading a map of NfLb
Alfred A. Valdmanis reported the Latvian Government's
members' sympathies to the Nazis. He headed a conference and signed
their letter of high praise to Adolf Hitler. A Soviet book listed
Valdmanis as a war criminal who escaped justice (The Politics of
Survival, p.377). Latvian emigrant leader Bilmanis also
published that claim (Survival, p.188). Hitler made Valdmanis
economic planner for Western Germany. Nazis from Soviet countries
were welcomed to the West during the cold war.
Both the RCMP and William Stephenson vouched for Valdmanis (Smallwood:
The Unlikely Revolutionary, p.181). Joey appointed Valdmanis
NfLb's Director General of Economic Development; put in charge of
NfLb's half (1999)Cdn$ Billion. Valdmanis first insisted NfLb start
a cement plant. (I Chose Canada, p.346-50) On Dec. 12, 1951
Valdmanis and Smallwood had NALCO's board of Directors vote
Stephenson their chairman (Revolutionary, p.187). Later
Valdmanis was exposed soliciting bribes from German developers for
NfLb Government assistance. Valdmanis claimed that he was only
following Joey's orders to take 10% commissions for Joey's accounts
at Stephenson's banks in New York and Geneva. He was forced to plead
guilty to defrauding NfLb of $ millions.
When Valdmanis was released from prison William Stephenson phoned
and wished Valdmanis well and offered him a job at the CIA. (The
Politics of Survival, p.372-3) No member of the Valdmanis family
was ever wealthy after his sentence expired. Valdmanis intended to
clear his name by telling the whole truth. Smallwood found out and
pressured Stephenson to stop Valdmanis from talking. Valdmanis had
been warned that the Confederates aimed to murder him before the
limitation on a second charge expired. He changed addresses
frequently without telling his friends where he lived. But he did
play in scheduled tennis matches! After leaving a tournament
Stephenson had the poor Valdmanis murdered and put into a low speed
auto collision.
John C. Doyle was a Canadian who did intelligence for the US
army. He came from Assassins Canada and financed the privatization
of NALCO. After moving the company to Montreal, the Newfoundland and
Labrador Government assisted his financing and paid John for pretend
expences. Joey forced IOC to relinquish vast Iron Ore concessions,
and sold it to Doyle for a kickback of $540,000 in shares plus cash
in Stephenson's Swiss bank. Many NfLbers lost their life's savings
investing in Javelin,
Jubilee and Brinco. Brinco's operating investor was the same N. M.
Rothschild & Sons that greatly financed William Stephenson's
intelligence operations. (I Chose Canada, p.332-6; No
Holds Barred, p.112-16)
Doyle also started the linerboard mill in Stephenville using
Labrador lumber. Through kickbacks to Confederates he got the NfLb
Government to waste $250,000,000 in assistance to that project
alone. Doyle was accused with robbing millions of dollars back in
the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was charged with 400 counts of
fraud in 1973, got bail and fled the country. He took his ill gotten
gains and operated with William Stephenson out of Bermuda, The
Bahamas, Jamaica and Panama. (Evening Telegram, June 2, 2000,
p.1-2)
On May 31, 2000 he died at age 85 in Panama City from a heart attack
brought on from the chemotheropy pills to control his leukemia. He
appeared sharp and healthy before he died.
John M. Shaheen served in the OSS (later renamed CIA) and was
air dropped into France to radio German strengths (I Chose Canada,
p.487). The NfLb Government gave him loan guarantees and assistance
(I Chose Canada, p.510). At the time, his Come-by-Chance
refinery was Canada's biggest bankruptcy in history. Shaheen had
syphoned profits into his oil brokerage business. His final coup was
to use Newfoundland to contract to export Iran's oil (the largest
Canadian contract ever signed, but none to NfLb). The author
informed the Iranian Government of his OSS-CIA affiliation.
Why were assassins and spies given half a Billion (year 2000
Canadian) dollars to start companies in NfLb and control of almost
all of our resources? Yes, the members of Assassins Canada were very
well rewarded for their organization's assassinating Ken Brown and
Judge Cyril J. Fox.
René Lévesque in 1943 was recruited by
William Stephenson's organization and directed to report to the RCA
building in New York City. There, as directed, he joined the 6th
Army as an information officer, rank sub-lieutenant. He went to
Halifax and boarded pass on a freighter to London. René broadcast
for Armed Forces Radio. He travelled with the 7th Army from France
to Bavaria to Austria. (In the Eye of the Eagle p.3; & Lévesque's
Memoirs) Réne was Quebec's lawyer who negotiated the Churchill
Falls contract with Brinco. (I Chose Canada, p.454) This
contract let Stephenson's sponsors off the hook, but costs NfLb
$800,000,000 electricity to Quebec each year. When René considered
how Joey used Confederation to become NfLb's king for decades, René
decided to likewise use the Sovereignty issue to seize power in
Quebec. The NSA spied on René Lévesque since 1963. In 1979 the NSA
were surprized when undeclared Presidential candidate Ronald Reagan
arranged to visit René without their intercepting any
communications! FBI Division Five communications ranks above the NSA,
and in 1979 René was still a member of their cabal.
All copyright maintained by authors.
Christopher Addison as Secretary of State
for Commonwealth Relations 1945-47, ordered NfLb's Governor to push
NfLb towards a strong majority vote to join Canada. His reward for
treachery was to be made the first Viscount of Stallingborough in
1945.
Born in Hogsthorpe, Lincolnshire on June 19, 1869. MD, Liberal MP
1910-22 for Hoxton Division of Shoreditch, Labour MP 29-31, 34-35
for Swindon Div. of Wilts. Minister of Agriculture and Fisheries
1930-31. Authored Practical Socialism 2 vol.
Clement Richard Attlee was a Labour M.P.
when, during the 1930's Depression, he first discussed NfLb. He said
"all the best countries default nowadays." Yet he voted to
impose dictatorship on NfLb because we defaulted on a loan. He
visited NfLb during the Depression and remarked that the level of
corruption in NfLb had been no greater than in Canada or Australia.
As Prime Minister he directed Governor MacDonald, and those counting
the referendum ballots, to make NfLb join Canada. For his evil he
became Earl, Viscount of Prestwood, in 1955.
Gerald William (John) St.John Chadwick was
born in 1915. He started his diplomatic career as a Counsellor in
1938. The Dominion's office sent Mr. Chadwick to NfLb in 1943, and
much of 1946 to 1948. He became very attached to NfLb and almost
"went native". His reward for treachery was to become the
British High Commissioner in Canada, Ambassador to Ireland, and
ultimately Under Secretary of State for the Foreign and Commonwealth
Office. He retired in 1966, and confessed to Dr. Harold Paddock that
Responsible Government won 51% in the Referendum, but he and his
British diplomats changed the totals to give Canada 52.34%
Peter Alexander Clutterbuck Jr. was born
1897 in Gerakhpur, India. The Secretary to the Amulree Commission,
which revoked democracy from Newfoundlanders. Asst. Under Secretary
of State 1942-46. On Sept. 15, 1945 he met with Canadian bureaucrats
and signed their conspiracy for Canada to annex NfLb. His reward for
treachery was to be made Britian's High Commissioner in Canada in
1946 so he could coordinate NfLb's annexation by Canada. With the
annexation of NfLb he was again rewarded by being made the
ambassador to Ireland for two terms. Died alone with no children nor
family.
Lewis Edward Emerson born in St. John's.
1932 elected in United Nfld Party and became Minister of Justice and
Attorney General. Despite policy to shun past politicians, his
Confederate bias made him Commissioner of Justice and Attorney
General in 1937. 1940 was Commissioner of Defence. 1944 was Chief
Justice of Supreme Court and knighted. Remained Chief Justice of the
Newfoundland Supreme Court until his death May 19, 1949. (Encyclopedia
Newfoundland) His office required he keep his Confederation
sympathies secret. (Road p.65) He received the below double
entendre letter from P.M. St. Laurent on March 30, 1949.
Before Union takes place I should like, on behalf of myself and my
collegues, and on behalf of the officials of the various government
departments concerned, to express to you our deep appreciation of
the friendly and wholehearted co-operation of the Commission of
Government and of Newfoundland officials in preparing for the
administrative changeover, without this co-operation the work of the
federal departments of Government would have been immensely more
difficult. The Spirit of Co-operation so evident during this
preparatory period augurs well, I feel, for happy future relations
between the federal government and the government of the new
Province of Newfoundland.
I should be grateful if you would make known our appreciation in
this matter to the members of the Commission of Government and to
their officials and staff of the departments concerned.
To which Emerson replied on March 31, 1949:
On behalf of the Commission of Government and the members of the
Civil Service, to whom you graciously referred, I wish to extend to
you my heartfelt thanks. I am making known to them your appreciation
of their efforts. (Source: Daily News, early April 1949)
Cyril James Fox K.C., (1889-1946) Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court of Newfoundland. On February 21, 1942
he said some kind words about Canada in a speech. Canada's High
Commissioner C. J. Burchell (from Nova Scotia) was on the prowl for
anyone who favoured Canada, then talked to Fox. Fox said that “in
his very strong opinion the whole future of Newfoundland must lie in
confederation with Canada.”(Road, p.12)
On June 17, 1946 Fox, whom the Commission of Government had
appointed to represent Labrador and become the National Convention's
Chairman, was instructed by the U.K. Dominions Office to let the
Convention send a delegation to Ottawa and that if confederation is
not approved by the Convention, it would be on the ballot anyway.
(Webb, "National Convention", 58-9. FitzGerald,
"Confederation", 56)
On October 1, 1946 Fox suggested sending a delegation to Canada, but
relented to the steering committee's objection.
On November 16, 1946 Fox died. Joey Smallwood later privately
speculated that Fox had met the same fate as Ken Brown to clear the
way for Gordon Bradley who would not place democratic principle
before Canada's orders. Judge Fox also made the error of reporting
Ken Brown's assassination to Governor Gordon MacDonald.
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