Found Deceased Canada - Lachlan Cranswick, 41, Deep River near Ottawa ON, 18 Jan 2010 - #6

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http://www.magma.ca/~drcanrt/vanceblueskies.html
December 22, 2010
My Christmas angel led me wrong

by Vance Gutzman

As you're reading this, I'm standing in a jail cell.




"I mean, Russell Williams has a better chance of getting back into the armed forces than I do of ever again finding employment in the newspaper industry.

Ironic, that, for it was lingerie that put us both behind prison bars in the first place.

Ironic, even more, that he stole lingerie and I bought it with my hard-earned money, yet here we both are in the hoosegow, with me running out of both time and synonyms."
 
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I just watched the latest videos Noel posted again, the one about Lachlan's website is just amazing. If I heard right, Lachlan's website had 1445 pages!!!!! I feel like I have only grazed the surface of what is there. What an amazing man.
 
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http://www.cp24.com/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20110103/110103_bomb/20110103/?hub=CP24Home
TORONTO — The United States is looking to Ontario for a key compound used in bomb-detection devices that's in short supply around the globe.

The American government is conducting a feasibility study to see if the province can provide the answer to the helium 3 shortage south of the border.

Helium 3 -- which is used in border scanners that can detect smuggled nuclear bombs -- comes from tritium, which Ontario's power company extracts from heavy water used in its CANDU nuclear reactors.
 
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U.S. military expert's body found in dump
Last Updated: Tuesday, January 4, 2011 | 8:42 AM ET The Associated Press
A military expert who served three Republican presidents and helped get the Vietnam Veterans Memorial built was found dead in a Delaware landfill, and authorities are trying to piece together when he was last seen alive.


Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2011/01/04/wheeler-body-landfill.html#ixzz1A5RiCBFW

Longtime friend and fellow West Point graduate Richard Radez said that in an email the day after Christmas, Wheeler wrote he believed the nation wasn't sufficiently prepared for cyber warfare.



Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2011/01/04/wheeler-body-landfill.html#ixzz1A5RBvunV
 
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U.S. military expert's body found in dump
Last Updated: Tuesday, January 4, 2011 | 8:42 AM ET The Associated Press
A military expert who served three Republican presidents and helped get the Vietnam Veterans Memorial built was found dead in a Delaware landfill, and authorities are trying to piece together when he was last seen alive.


Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2011/01/04/wheeler-body-landfill.html#ixzz1A5RiCBFW

Longtime friend and fellow West Point graduate Richard Radez said that in an email the day after Christmas, Wheeler wrote he believed the nation wasn't sufficiently prepared for cyber warfare.



Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2011/01/04/wheeler-body-landfill.html#ixzz1A5RBvunV

Thank you, dotr. Sorry it has taken me so long to respond.....your link led to a lot of reading! As I'm sure you know, there's lots of speculation about this man and what happened to him. The best article I have found is at the link below.

http://my.firedoglake.com/rogershuler/2011/01/04/why-did-former-bush-official-wind-up-dead-in-a-landfill/

I believe that article and the comments point out some very sensitive facts. It is dated Jan 4, but has already disappeared from the listings and the only way I found it was to search his name plus FDL. This is not a "kook" blog site (I used to belong to it). Most of the diarists there are very intelligent and can smell BS immediately.

Within the body of the article you will find the link to the Mitre Corporation, the "defense contractor" with which he was connected at the time of his death. This is no ordinary corporation to be taken lightly. It has a unique, 50 year old relationship with DOD and other agencies. IMO, this man knew a lot - too much, apparently.

I've noticed a peculiar thing about the articles about this man; none mention his rank. He graduated from West Point, became an officer and was in Viet Nam, though apparently not in combat, so why never reveal his rank?
 
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Continuation of my post immediately above:

Found more info on the background of JPW in his wiki at link below. From West Point he went to Harvard Business School, then Army 1969 and shortly to VN. He resigned his commission as Capt. in 1971 and went to Yale Law School. Strange that he could get out of military after only a 2 year hitch, in heat of the VN War when many were going back for 3rd tour.... :waitasec:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Wheeler_III

What's with the wierd URL here? Had problems getting this to post so don't dare try to fix it now.
 
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VATICAN CITY - God’s mind was behind complex scientific theories such as the Big Bang, and Christians should reject the idea that the universe came into being by accident, Pope Benedict said on Thursday.
Researchers at CERN, the nuclear research centre in Geneva, have been smashing protons together at near the speed of light to simulate conditions that they believe brought into existence the primordial universe from which stars, planets and life on earth — and perhaps elsewhere — eventually emerged.

Some atheists say science can prove that God does not exist, but Benedict said that some scientific theories were “mind limiting””because “they only arrive at a certain point ... and do not manage to explain the ultimate sense of reality ...”

He said scientific theories on the origin and development of the universe and humans, while not in conflict with faith, left many questions unanswered.

more at link: http://www.ottawasun.com/news/world/2011/01/06/16782046.html
 
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Thank you, dotr. Sorry it has taken me so long to respond.....your link led to a lot of reading! As I'm sure you know, there's lots of speculation about this man and what happened to him. The best article I have found is at the link below.

http://my.firedoglake.com/rogershul...mer-bush-official-wind-up-dead-in-a-landfill/

I believe that article and the comments point out some very sensitive facts. It is dated Jan 4, but has already disappeared from the listings and the only way I found it was to search his name plus FDL. This is not a "kook" blog site (I used to belong to it). Most of the diarists there are very intelligent and can smell BS immediately.

Within the body of the article you will find the link to the Mitre Corporation, the "defense contractor" with which he was connected at the time of his death. This is no ordinary corporation to be taken lightly. It has a unique, 50 year old relationship with DOD and other agencies. IMO, this man knew a lot - too much, apparently.

I've noticed a peculiar thing about the articles about this man; none mention his rank. He graduated from West Point, became an officer and was in Viet Nam, though apparently not in combat, so why never reveal his rank?

Hopefully autopsy results will either confirm or rule out if the reason he was acting disoriented was because he had a brain tumor or had been hit in the head when his briefcase was stolen or if he had a stroke. AFAIK, LE hasn't revealed COD as of yet.

At one point in the video surveillance, he raises both arms (elevators area), and witnesses have said his speech wasn't slurred, so IMHO, it doesn't seem to me he had a stroke. Also IMHO, the reason he is seen limping is because he is wearing only one shoe. A real mystery! Why did he appear disoriented? Why wasn't he wearing a coat? Why were his eyes red?
"He came out of the bottom level," Boyer said. "He had dirt on his right leg. His eyes were red, like he was crying or something and he said he was robbed."

Boyer said Wheeler did not smell of alcohol and that his speech wasn't slurred. He wore a black suit jacket, black pants and a white shirt, she said.

Boyer walked out of the building with two state employees when they encountered Wheeler. The two state workers offered him money.

"He told them he didn't want any money. He said 'I have plenty of money,'

There is a thread going for him here, in the Crimes In The News forum. Here is the link:


Websleuths Crime Sleuthing Community> Current Events> Crimes In The News> DE - Presidential aide's body found in landfill, ruled homicide
 
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Billy is not the brightest bulb here (thus will change avatars soon ;)), but reading about JWIII and the brighter MITRE Corp, the following is of interest to me.

LC had a passion for open source software.

In a report titled "CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences
Progress Report 2002-2006", Page 12:

http://www.cmis.csiro.au/reports/progress_report_web.pdf

under the heading "Most important refereed papers in past five years" are one paper by LC et al, and another (seemingly unrelated paper) co-authored by an MK.

On September 24, 2010, in a message titled "MITRE Corporation Software", MK wrote that MITRE was expressing interest in RPI open source software (to read the text of the MITRE request at the following link, click on red hyperlink titled "Show quoted text"):

http://webcache.googleusercontent.c...rporation"++software&cd=6&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca

Well, hmmm ... off to find another av :)
 
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Billy is not the brightest bulb here (thus will change avatars soon ;)), but reading about JWIII and the brighter MITRE Corp, the following is of interest to me.

LC had a passion for open source software.

In a report titled "CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences
Progress Report 2002-2006", Page 12:

http://www.cmis.csiro.au/reports/progress_report_web.pdf

under the heading "Most important refereed papers in past five years" are one paper by LC et al, and another (seemingly unrelated paper) co-authored by an MK.

On September 24, 2010, in a message titled "MITRE Corporation Software", MK wrote that MITRE was expressing interest in RPI open source software (to read the text of the MITRE request at the following link, click on red hyperlink titled "Show quoted text"):

http://webcache.googleusercontent.c...rporation"++software&cd=6&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca

Well, hmmm ... off to find another av :)

Thanks, SB. When reading some stuff on the MITRE Corp. I recalled seeing some references on LC's site on like subjects, namely artificial life and artificial intelligence and software dealing with same. Those weeds are too tall and thick for me, but here's link to LC's page.

http://lachlan.bluehaze.com.au/alife.html

:crazy:
 
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Billy is not the brightest bulb here (thus will change avatars soon ;)), but reading about JWIII and the brighter MITRE Corp, the following is of interest to me.

LC had a passion for open source software.

In a report titled "CSIRO Mathematical and Information Sciences
Progress Report 2002-2006", Page 12:

http://www.cmis.csiro.au/reports/progress_report_web.pdf

under the heading "Most important refereed papers in past five years" are one paper by LC et al, and another (seemingly unrelated paper) co-authored by an MK.

On September 24, 2010, in a message titled "MITRE Corporation Software", MK wrote that MITRE was expressing interest in RPI open source software (to read the text of the MITRE request at the following link, click on red hyperlink titled "Show quoted text"):

http://webcache.googleusercontent.c...rporation"++software&cd=6&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=ca

Well, hmmm ... off to find another av :)

SB and all, there's some very interesting info at the site linked below, page 7:

http://letsrollforums.com/new-9-11-murder-t24148p7.html

The posters not only refer to JPWIII's case but also, the poster 22205 at #70, page 7, gives some wonderful info about cell phones that I was totally unaware of. His/her explanation helps me to realize why in LC's case and the victims of RW, the cell phone/GPS were left behind at the victim's residence or the last place the victim was seen alive.

What do you'll think?
dd2
:seeya: to all old friends and new.
 
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SB and all, there's some very interesting info at the site linked below, page 7:

http://letsrollforums.com/new-9-11-murder-t24148p7.html

The posters not only refer to JPWIII's case but also, the poster 22205 at #70, page 7, gives some wonderful info about cell phones that I was totally unaware of. His/her explanation helps me to realize why in LC's case and the victims of RW, the cell phone/GPS were left behind at the victim's residence or the last place the victim was seen alive.

What do you'll think?
dd2
:seeya: to all old friends and new.

Not sure dd2 ... it's a good thing to keep in mind in any case where we are looking at the specifics related to a victim's cell phone. It doesn't apply to Marie-France because she was killed in her home, and in Jessica's case, it's likely she simply didn't have an opportunity to take it with her because she was under RW's complete control at the time she was removed from her home.

I DO find it much more curious in LC's case because of his known constant use of the GPS feature on his cell, and the fact he supposedly mis-adventured(?) out on his own in less than ideal weather conditions.

Both LC's case and Wheeler's case should be uber high profile, given their positions, but it seems they are downplayed in the media. The good thing is ... a lot of peeps at WS and elsewhere are still thinking on LC's case and constantly rummaging around behind the scenes.
 
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AECL bidder backs out: report
Last Updated: Friday, January 14, 2011 | 8:38 PM ET Comments18Recommend15.
CBC News
The federal government's effort to privatize Atomic Energy of Canada Ltd. has suffered a serious blow with reports that its preferred bidder has pulled out.

Bruce Power has withdrawn from talks to buy the Crown corporation's troubled Candu reactor business, a source told The Canadian Press.

AECL's refurbishment of the nuclear reactor in Point Lepreau, N.B., is three years behind schedule and $1 billion over budget. (CBC)
The source said Bruce Power's CEO told staff Friday that the company has dropped out of the bidding.

The union for many of AECL's Candu division employees also told its members Friday that it believed the negotiations had fizzled.


Read more: http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2011/01/14/can-aecl-sale-bruce.html#ixzz1B45ikYZT
 
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Since it is now Jan 18th in Australia my thoughts are with Lachlan's family now. A year ago already, I hope they are finding some peace.
 
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Just to add to my post above, it's funny how I didn't know Lachlan at all but I feel so sad still about this. Jan 18th will be like one of those days you always remember, like family birthdays. I hope it gives Lachlan's family some comfort to know how we have all come to love and respect the little guy even though we didn't know him. I still see things in the news and in nature and think " I wonder what Lachlan would have thought about this? Would he have posted something about it on his website?" I still spend many an hour wondering what really happened to him, as do others here. We may not be posting much but we are still sleuthing in the background. All the best to Lachlan's family and friends at this time!!
 
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Max, I was thinking about Lachlan (and his family) all week and it was the first thing on my mind this morning.So many things that I read and observe have been enhanced and influenced by Lachlan's website and our "sleuthing" of matters usually out of my comfort level.
This really was a special guy, how else to explain the almost magical effect he has had on us all?! If only, if only Lachlan knew how we (strangers ourselves), had ours arms wrapped around him for the whole time that he was missing.If we could bend time and space, would he somehow feel our thoughts of today, that balmy night, a year ago ?
Still here for you Mr Cranswick, all the best to your loving family...
 

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