What is Prime Minister Harper Afraid Of?
On April 22, 2013, Mr. Harper removed Simon Fothergill (shown in centre photo) from his position as Assistant Deputy Attorney General where Fothergill had been in the chain of command responsible for the flawed legal strategy that led to the murders of Federal Court of Appeal Justice Carolyn Layden-Stevenson and Department of Justice lawyer, Eric Noel.
Harper appointed Fothergill to the position of Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet and Counsel, Privy Council Office where he will have additional security to protect him from the murderers of Layden-Stevenson and Noel who, obviously, continue to have agents inside the Department of Justice since no one has been charged with the crimes.
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In the Editor's Opinion, Fohergill is guilty of gross negligence causing death but his life may be at risk because he knows too much and may be a key witness in a murder trial which explains his move to a protected position.
Harper moved Richard Fadden, Canada's top spy and intelligence expert (shown in photo on right), over to the Department of Defence where he will be the Deputy Minister. Fadden proved inept at CSIS because he was unable to prevent the murders although warned several times that a serial killer was on the loose. Fadden also needs security because he knows too much and may suddenly drop dead just like former CSIS director, Jack Hooper, who appears to have been murdered.
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At the same time, Harper moved the Deputy Minister of Defence, David Fonberg, into the Privy Council where he will be a special adviser presumably to double check the work of Fadden who will be new to the job.
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