‘CBS Evening News’ & ’60 Minutes’: Purge, Prison & Poverty
© 2009 Brad Kempo B.A. LL.B.
Barrister & Solicitor
That was the combined communiqué delivered by these two divisions of Viacom Inc on December 18 and 20, 2009. For those in Canada who remain complicit and loyal to the Chinada agenda, it spells a very bleak future. For the public interest protective, it means a country no longer run by sociopathic and psychopathic political and corporate leaders and faceless bureaucrats biased judges, greedy lawyers and corrupt police; it means a halt to the widening prosperity gap; it means helping a million families living in poverty; it means delivering equity – the Canadian dream – to hundreds of thousands of aboriginals who remain in Third World conditions; and it means reversing a revolting homeless problem.
If there’s one sub-faction within Canada’s factionless system of governance the Custodian Chief Executive’s going to dedicate the next few years to cleaning up it’s the administration of justice, in particular all the judges, lawyers and law deans who have so lost their humanity that they individually and collectively let one of their own suffer in a two-decade nihilistic hellhole after learning of his plight. They, like the rest of the Chinada complicit and loyal, are enemies of the Canadian state and must be rounded up and black hole renditioned – en masse shipped off to the face the music and either never to return to mainstream society again or released only when they’re frail and grey and no longer a menace to the citizenry or the world.
What makes their arrest and prosecution risk neutral is the fact none of them have a public profile. They’re not like premiers, cabinet ministers or the chairmen and CEOs of major corporations. They operate in their respective environments in complete anonymity; and upon their departure their positions will be filled by immediate subordinates; all of whom have been or will be edified and will thereby understand why these sewer rats (1, 2, 3) are around one day and gone the next.
Two divisions of Viacom Inc.’s CBS asset have made it absolutely clear over and over what the coalition plans to do to these incorrigibles. They did so again two days apart in mid-December 2009. On the 18th Katie Couric’s team previewed a segment about orphans, which contained the incarceration communiqué and then ran it with even more in-your-belligerent-face prison certainty. The story was about orphans, so the sub-text impressed upon those who are in the process of being forcefully evicted from their posts and pushed through the international justice mill their children will be left without a parent and in some cases parents and without money and a home.
The issue of collateral damage has already been addressed by the coalition* – viewed as an unfortunate but inescapable necessity given the nature of the Chinada threat and the arrogance of those who think they can perpetuate it and avoid consequences.
* Documented in Coalition Partners Put the Minimally Guilty and Unwaveringly Loyal on Notice What Awaits Them After Covert Regime Change
This is a video still from the preview [@ 0:43]:
And this is a video still from the segment [@ 18:36]:
The first story on ’60 Minutes’ on the 20th was about an American town hit hard by the recession – the perfect context in which to underscore employment termination and appointment revocation. But in this instance producers took the communiqué one step further – full asset seizure, leaving families totally destitute.
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