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

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"His house was spooky, it was like he had just left two minutes ago. Everything was set up for his week.… Being a single bloke, he had all of his food frozen for the week, some frozen chicken and Chinese soup to take to work." ..."The heater was still on, the lights were on, his bins were out. It was just like, it was as normal."

... "I find it unbelievable that Lach would go walking on the river or do anything silly like that — no way," .... "And I found it silly that on the Monday night, we found evidence that he was using his computer until about 11:30 at night, so I find it unbelievable that my brother, who had to start work early in the morning would suddenly go out walking the ski trails."


http://footprintsattheriversedge.blogspot.ca/2012/02/011810-lachlan-cranswick-41-deep-river.html
 
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Comment at Tara's link above:

"....He was obiviously abducted. This one was a no brainer when i read it. ...."
 
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Lately in my searches of Lachlan's website I find more and more broken links. Also in searching for the earliest newspaper articles I find "that page no longer available", and even Wayback Machine doesn't have them.

So, I want to thank each one who has posted links, excerpts, full articles and photographs here at WS, for this may someday be the only place that researchers can find vital information.

I want to especially thank Hazel for her outstanding capture of photographs which may someday become very important evidence for investigative journalists dedicated to truth. I think possibly the most important of Hazel's photos are the pictures of the recovery of the first (unidentified) body of the white male on 06/11/2010, found at 7:00 a.m. in the Ottawa River near the PM's residence. That photo and reference to the location of the recovery disappeared from the "corrected" article in the Ottawa Citizen in less than an hour after the original article appeared.

Truth is persistent and never dies; it is my belief that in the unfolding of future events Lachlan's true story will emerge .... and there will be One who will search our pages here and write that story.

dd2
 
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http://lachlan.bluehaze.com.au/literature.html

Truth and the Traveller - Ambrose Bierce

A MAN travelling in a desert met a Woman.

"Who art thou?" asked the Man, "and why dost thou dwell in this dreadful place?"

"My name," replied the Woman, "is Truth; and I live in the desert in order to be near my worshippers when they are driven from among their fellows. They all come, sooner or later."

"Well," said the Man, looking about, "the country doesn't seem to be very thickly settled here."
 
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OCR'd text of "Studies in the Literature of Sherlock Holmes"
by Ronald Knox (1888-1957) (published in Essays in Satire by Ronald Knox)

snipped...If there is anything pleasant in life, it is doing what we aren't meant to do. If there is anything pleasant in criticism, it is finding out what we aren't meant to find out. It is the method by which we treat as significant what the author did not mean to be significant, by which we single out as essential what the author regarded as incidental. Thus, if one brings out a book on turnips, the modern scholar tries to discover from it whether the author was on good terms with his wife; if a poet writes on buttercups, every word he says may be used as evidence against him at an inquest of his views on a future existence. On this fascinating principle, we delight to extort economic evidence from Aristophanes, because Aristophanes knew nothing of economics: we try to extract cryptograms from Shakespeare, because we are inwardly certain that Shakespeare never put them there: we sift and winnow the Gospel of St. Luke, in order to produce a Synoptic problem, because St. Luke, poor man, never knew the Synoptic problem to exist...

http://lachlan.bluehaze.com.au/books/knox_essays_in_satire/index.html

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Excerpt from Lachlan's posting at Tara's link immediately above:

".... It is reasonable, furthermore, to proceed toward the correction of the unsafe act by directing attention to the factor immediately preceding it; that is, the reason for its commission, and from then on to dig into the background of the accident as far as may be necessary to accomplish results...."

That's one loaded sentence, Tara! Thanks for the catch.

dd2
 
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snipped...If knowledge is power and if accidents arise primarily out of the unsafe acts of men, then power in the conservation of life against the ravages of accidents must come first from adequately aroused interest and then from knowledge of specific unsafe acts of persons and the reasons why those acts are committed.

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:what: :what: :what: ;)
 
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snipped..."There is never a duel with the truth. The truth always wins and we are not afraid of it. The truth is no coward. The truth does not need the law. The truth does not need the force of government. The truth does not need Mr. Bryan. The truth is imperishable, eternal and immortal and needs no human agency to support it. We are ready to tell the truth as we understand it and we do not fear all the truth that they can present as facts. We are ready. We are ready. We feel we stand with progress. We feel we stand with science. We feel we stand with intelligence. We feel we stand with fundamental freedom in American. We are not afraid. Where is the fear? We meet it, where is the fear? We defy it, we ask your honor to admit the evidence as a matter of correct law, as a matter of sound procedure and as a matter of justice to the defense in this case."

Found here under other links, etc: http://lachlan.bluehaze.com.au/other-links.html
 
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Two of LC's former colleagues : (click on arrows in green boxes)

http://www.fedorukcentre.ca/about/staff.php

"....Ian was seconded to the UofS and SRC in September 2010 to help develop the proposals of what became the Canadian Centre for Nuclear Innovation., and for the associated cyclotron and nuclear substance laboratory."

:waitasec:

dd2
 
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Under the heading: Be Appalled - be very Appalled! http://lachlan.bluehaze.com.au/london2000/london2000_dome.html

The aftermath of the Show and Mind (sponsored by BAE Systems and Marconi) - Lachlan is Appalled, demoralised and brow beaten (and that was just the beginning)
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Living Island exhibit: Iona looks confident (being made of stern British stuff) while Lachlan tries to apply Astral Projection to beam himself away
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http://lachlan.bluehaze.com.au/london2000/london2000_dome5.html

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Just realizing LC had attempted AP before, i imagine he would also have tried to beam himself away from 'those wolves'...???

:waitasec:

Reports of wolves chasing down people in the area are hard to find however...snipped: The Eastern Canadian wolf is found in the large, relatively pristine habitat of the AECL Chalk River Laboratories.

http://www.ottawariver.org/html/landmarks/deepriver_e.html
 
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I'm confused: Are Ian Swainson and John Root still part of NRC, or employed by the U of S, or members of a private corporation called The Fedoruk Centre ??

Another thought: With the 3 heaviest hitters, Lachlan , Ian and John Root, gone from the Neutron Beam Centre at CRL - who is minding the store? :confused:

dd2
 
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Thanks so much for the pics and links, Tara. I had not seen that page of pics of LC's 2000 visit to the Millennium Dome . Lachlan's comments for each pic are priceless!

I think I can identify LC's male companion, but can anyone tell us who Iona is?

dd2
 
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