'60 Minutes': A Segment With a Lethal Military Force
and Capital Punishment Communiqué
and
Updating the Interpretation of Dogville’s Final Scene
© 2009 Brad Kempo B.A. LL.B.
Barrister & Solicitor
The 2009-2010 season premier of ’60 Minutes’ continued the tradition the CBS institution began in the spring of 2006; namely, embedding communiqués with the use of the coalition’s confidential language. With there being no change of attitude amongst Chinada malfeasant the only course of action was to perpetuate the threat of employing lethal military force to achieve stated objectives. And that’s precisely what Steve Kroft et al. did on September 27, 2009.
Nobody – not the malfeasant and not a single Fiefdom treatise recipient – will have grounds to complain when the coalition begins the process of eliminating those who so brazenly violated domestic and international law; whether by terminating their lives or prosecuting, imprisoning and bankrupting them. The coalition’s gone to exceptionally great lengths and spent hundreds of millions of dollars to date to procure a peaceful settlement of outstanding differences only to experience indifference, hostility and infantile belligerence.
The original interpretation of Nicole Kidman’s ‘Dogville’ disseminated to treatise recipients about the significance of the last scene was softened to the point of distortion so as not to offend the sensibilities of those who might otherwise join the reform, accountability and demilitarization movement.
Is the coalition going to slaughter Canada’s trans-generationally corrupt and China military officials stationed in the country in an execution orgy? Of course not. But make no mistake what is being planned for malfeasants who’ve refused to stand down their military posture, won’t verifiably account for their Pandora’s Box, nor democratize Canada, evict the Chinese and compensate victims; and also what awaits those holding positions of accountability who abdicate their responsibilities to insulate the guilty. As was stated in February 2008 on the diplomatic record for a second time about those who so abdicate:
They can expect employment termination, disbarment, full asset seizure in perpetuity and in the most egregious cases imprisonment.
Source: More Evidence Canada’s Legal Profession is Rife with Trans-Generational Corruption and is Loyal to Chinese Colonization, Militarization and De Facto Governance: The Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador Insulates Former Attorney General and Minister of Justice, Finance and International Trade John Crosbie QC and Judge Advocate General Ken Watkin QC
Now fully edified it is appropriate to put on the record exactly what the original members of the coalition were articulating in that Geo Award winning production. They were so absolutely livid at the elite’s complicity with China and what the secret military alliance did viz. stealth cognition technologies and represented to the world they fully intended on employing lethal military force and effect the death penalty if there was no capitulation. Anyone not having yet seen the movie is encouraged to watch it and take special note of how the final scene is scripted – delivering a most graphic portrayal of what today is an evermore established and shared sentiment.
For the season opener ’60 Minutes’ producers embedded the ‘kill’ portion of the ‘kill and capture’ methodology of objective attainment in Steve’s introduction to a segment on how the estates of deceased celebrities are making money. He employed a coalition identifying three lexiconic gestures during it.
And Michael Jackson [0:02: 60 MM] died this past summer, he had nearly a half a billion dollars in debts. Since then, it's been a great year for his career: lawyers for his estate say they have lined up merchandising deals worth $100 million, and surging record sales and other income will produce another $100 million.
And this is not unusual. [0:21: 60 MM] Decades after their demise, some departed stars continue to work on new projects and draw more income than they ever made while drawing breath. And there is a growing legion of agents and managers willing to represent them.
[0:35: 60 MM] Dead celebrities can be just as lucrative as many live ones, and in some cases, a lot less trouble.
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