Senator Michael Pitfield & the Water War Crimes.
Ottawa Insider Suddenly Resigns
On June 1, 2010, Senator Michael Pitfield, appointed to his high paying job in Canada's unelected Senate, in 1982, at age 45, by Canada's self admitted communist Prime Minister, Pierre Trudeau, announced his resignation, to take effect immediately. He was entitled to continue for another two years to age 75.
Prior to his appointment to Canada's Senate, Mr. Pitfield was Clerk of the Privy Council for Canada, the most senior public servant in Canada, where he would have become aware of and, possibly, been a player in some of crooked deals that have come to characterize Canadian politics. Mr. Pitfield occupied his Senate position in Ottawa when the Water War Crimes were set in motion and carried out.
This unexpected resignation announcement follows on sudden death by unexpected heart attack of former Clerk of the Privy Council Glenn Shortliffe on May 6, 2010, a death that some observers suggest is related to the Water War Crimes carried out during Mr. Shortliffe's tenure as Deputy Minister of Transport and Clerk of the Privy Council. Mr. Shortliffe's death brings to twelve (12) the number of key witnesses in the Water War Crimes Lawsuit that have suddenly died in the past four and one half years commencing with the sudden death by unexpected heart attack of British Columbia judge James Taylor in January 2006.
Click here to read about Twelve Dead Witnesses and the Graveyard of the Wicked
The role of Mr. Pitfield in the Water War Crimes remains unexplored but, like Prime Ministers, Brian Mulroney, Jean Chretien and Paul Martin, Mr. Pitfield was closely linked to Power Corporation where he was Vice Chairman from the mid-1980's until 2002.
Power Corporation is a company that has been behind much of the political manipulation that has taken place in Canada over the past five decades decades.
Senator Pitfield knew how the insider game was played in Ottawa.
Prior to his appointment to Canada's Senate, Mr. Pitfield was Clerk of the Privy Council for Canada, the most senior public servant in Canada, where he would have become aware of and, possibly, been a player in some of crooked deals that have come to characterize Canadian politics. Mr. Pitfield occupied his Senate position in Ottawa when the Water War Crimes were set in motion and carried out.
This unexpected resignation announcement follows on sudden death by unexpected heart attack of former Clerk of the Privy Council Glenn Shortliffe on May 6, 2010, a death that some observers suggest is related to the Water War Crimes carried out during Mr. Shortliffe's tenure as Deputy Minister of Transport and Clerk of the Privy Council. Mr. Shortliffe's death brings to twelve (12) the number of key witnesses in the Water War Crimes Lawsuit that have suddenly died in the past four and one half years commencing with the sudden death by unexpected heart attack of British Columbia judge James Taylor in January 2006.
Click here to read about Twelve Dead Witnesses and the Graveyard of the Wicked
The role of Mr. Pitfield in the Water War Crimes remains unexplored but, like Prime Ministers, Brian Mulroney, Jean Chretien and Paul Martin, Mr. Pitfield was closely linked to Power Corporation where he was Vice Chairman from the mid-1980's until 2002.
Power Corporation is a company that has been behind much of the political manipulation that has taken place in Canada over the past five decades decades.
Senator Pitfield knew how the insider game was played in Ottawa.