Friday 13 February 2015

Lee Harvey Oswald didn't shoot JFK Here is some proof.


As for Ed's SBT it's squash! Interesting information!
The FBI failed to determine whether accident or intent contaminated evidence against Oswald.
The Oak Ridge National Laboratory found barium and antimony on both surfaces of the paraffin casts made from Oswald's right cheek and both hands. They correctly concluded that the barium and antimony found on the outer surfaces of the casts that were not in contact with Oswald's skin came from external sources.
Their findings of greater amounts of barium on the outer surfaces than the inner surfaces and nearly equal amounts of antimony on both sides of the casts were evidence that the barium and antimony on all the casts came from a common source.
Furthermore the amounts of barium and antimony were consistent with firing a weapon and greater than expected by accidental contamination. These findings of incriminating evidence in the wrong place should have prompted a thorough and scientific investigation.
Although common items contain barium and antimony compounds, these chemicals belong to unique mixtures that distinguish one contaminant from another. By identifying all the contaminants, the W.C. could have shown feasibility of contamination by accident.
On the other hand, analysis of the contaminants had risks. For example finding reagent-grade barium and antimony would have proved Oswald tested positive for planted evidence.
The virgin negative reading on his cheek exonerates Oswald from firing any Carcano, which FBI agent Turner proved could not be fired without depositing heavy nitrate residue on the test-firer's cheek.
The same liars who corrupted the evidence said C2766 could be fired without making any residue. These are the same people who brought you the magic bullet, Bethesda autopsy, brain evidence etc.
Of course, the best way to prove this is take C2766 out of evidence and see if it can be fired without making any residue.
The reason Turner did his set of tests is exactly because he smelled a rat with the FBI's testing of C2766.
Only in America would the criminals who did the cover-up be allowed to control public desire to test the evidence.
Case closed!
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Thursday 12 February 2015

Don Medicinal Cannabis supplied from Outdoor Cannabis Crops

By my research Cannabis can get contaminated by absorbing elements from environment and soil.
I feel this will affect my supply of medicinal cannabis as it is grown organically outdoors in this region
A MASSIVE drug burn is taking place at Kyogle this morning after a week-long police operation targeting cannabis plantations across the Richmond LAC.
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Wednesday 11 February 2015

Police Drug Bust Bandidos

When I first saw the Bandidos hat it was on Peter William Schaffer known as Chop.
All he wanted was to rule Kings Cross from the brothel that was under seige.

Drugs and guns seized in police raids targeting the Bandidos OMCG

Thursday, 12 February 2015 10:21:23 AM
Police have arrested 10 men and seized drugs, guns and other weapons following investigations into drug supply linked to the Bandidos and other outlaw motorcycle gangs.
The Gangs Squad and Manning Great Lakes Local Area Command have been investigating the criminal activities of the Bandidos and other OMCGs, as well as the commercial supply of ice, MDMA, amphetamine, cocaine and cannabis between Sydney and the Taree area.
Those investigations culminated yesterday (Wednesday 11 February 2015), with arrest operations and search warrants in the Newcastle, Taree and Sydney areas.
That included police swooping on two suspected drug transactions at Mayfield and Sydney where police seized a commercial quantity of ice and a kilogram of cocaine.
Three pistols, including a homemade device with a silencer, were found at a Lower Belford home, along with ammunition, knuckle dusters, a stun gun, cash, and small amounts of amphetamines and steroids.
At a Kotara home, police found a homemade imitation firearm, an extendable baton, small amounts of cannabis and Viagra, cash, and a doctor’s prescription pad suspected of being stolen.
Additional search warrants were also executed at Kimbriki, Taree, Weston, Kurri Kurri, Claremont Meadows and Smithfield with amphetamines, MDMA, cocaine, steroids, cash and other weapons seized.
Ten people were arrested, including a senior member of the Bandidos, and three other members.
A 43-year-old senior member of the Bandidos was charged with supply commercial quantity of prohibited drugs, 5 x possess military style weapon, knowingly deal with proceeds of crime and firearm offences.
A 29-year-old member of the Bandidos was charged with supply commercial quantity of prohibited drugs.
Both men were refused bail to appear at Newcastle Local Court today.
Another member of the Bandidos, also 43, was charged with 2 x supply commercial quantity of prohibited drugs, supply prohibited drug – ongoing basis, 9 x supply prohibited drug, and participate in criminal group.
A 45-year-old member of the Bandidos was charged with supply prohibited drug – ongoing basis, supply indictable quantity of prohibited drug, 5 x supply prohibited drug, and participate in criminal group.
A 60-year-old man was charged with supply commercial quantity of prohibited drug.
All three were refused bail to appear at Taree Local Court today.
A 39-year-old man was charged with 2 x supply large commercial quantity of prohibited drugs, and 5 x supply (deemed) prohibited drug.
A 33-year-old man was charged with supply large commercial quantity of prohibited drugs and 3 x supply (deemed) prohibited drug.
Both men were refused bail to appear at Fairfield Local Court today.
A 52-year-old man was charged with supply commercial quantity of prohibited drugs and refused bail to appear at Campbelltown Local Court today.
A 42-year-old man was charged with 4 x possess prohibited drug, and supply indictable quantity of prohibited drug. He was granted conditional bail to appear at Maitland Local Court on Monday 9 March 2015.
A 43-year-old man will be issued a court attendance notice.
Police are urging anyone with information about the supply of prohibited drug to call Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or use the Crime Stoppers online reporting page: https://nsw.crimestoppers.com.au/ Information you provide will be treated in the strictest of confidence. We remind people they should not report crime information via our Facebook and Twitter pages.