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Richard “Big Lies” Brown, we hardly know ye

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Richard Brown, Minister of Innovation and Lies

Richard Brown, Minister of Innovation and Big Lies

“If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the State to use all of its powers to repress dissent, for the truth is the mortal enemy of the lie, and thus by extension, the truth is the greatest enemy of the State.” NAZI Joseph Goebbels

A much nicer man said “You shall know the truth and the truth will set you free,” (John 8:32 New American Bible)

It’s hard to defend your friends when they participate in criminal activities. You want to but – hey did they cut you in on the deal?

Full disclosure – We’ve known Brownie for decades. We’ve partied, worked, travelled and spent hours talking about ah politics of course, Brownie’s favourite topic and ours too. Brownie is a hard working, very intelligent man sadly underestimated by Baby-Ghiz and his henchmen. The Brighton silver-spoon-in-mouth crowd always assume if you’re not in the Yacht club you can’t think. But that’s another story another day.

It hurts to see him caught up in the web of lies and criminal behavior but if we don’t report it, someone else should. Sorry man, you are on your own.

Last story on Richard Brown Big Lies was about the benefit to businesses with no employees and numbers for a name. Big Lie # 1.

Big lies said often enough worked to sell Hilter to the German people. They just opened up their hearts to the little maniacal pervert and things went to hell in a hand basket. It’s called propaganda and it’s aimed at us.

Big Lie # 2 is part of the coverup – it was a private business arrangement between two businesses.

Provincial Nominee Program or PNP - a most political of programs

The Provincial Nominee Program is a child of the Federal Government run slightly differently in each province by the provincial governments.

In the 1990’s it was well known in the business community that Pat Binns controlled the grants of money. The money may have come from China or the Middle East but Pat’s go-boy Peter McQuaid was the gatekeeper. Known fact and not disputable. 

Norman Clarey ran a little “consulting” and patronage bribe operation for the Tories on Fitzroy near Queen aided by conservative lawyer and newly minted judge Michelle Murphy, his significant other. Not too many PNP units were granted without Norman’s approval and remuneration.

Norman can seen walking the downtown streets of Charlottetown, head bent over from years of substance abuse. He is no doubt delivering envelopes of happiness. Hardly noticeable but those in the know are in awe of his hidden wealth and power. See, sitting on a tractor does wonders to focus the mind.

He was a large potato farmer in Kings County who went under for a variety of reasons. Michelle took him in and gave him another chance which looks like it did Norman marvels. They built a very profitable business out of “arranging” PNP investements.

Enough of that walk down romance lane.

The Immigrant Scam is not between two people – there are five.

1 The Federal government which sets up the contract with the province (#3), monitors the process from about 10,000 feet in the air, and places Norman (# 2) or other agents on the ground as a kind of print-money franchise. Only the Feds can grant the holy grail of citizenship which is what investors (4) want.

2 – The agent you met in Norman Clarey up above. The agent can change when the Federal government changes. Norman is an Kings County Liberal so he stayed in position during the Chretien Liberal years and Binns Tory years. See the advantage of a mixed marriage on PEI – you gotta have one Tory and one Liberal in the family to stay rich.

3. The Provincial government negotiates with the Feds (1), works with agents like Norman (2), and funnels some of the deals to its friends (5). You know like the Tories did for CBC’s John Jeffery. You give the reporter some money and maybe they don’t write too many nasty stories anymore. The CBC defense is that it’s a real loan – gonna be paid back from profits of a B&B somewhere around 2300.

This is where all the action is because the final gatekeeper is like the last tap at the sink. Once all the other taps are working, the sink tap makes the water run. 

4 – The immigrant investors who never meets the business (5) on PEI – those people are the dumbest people in the world and should have their money taken away from them – oh right! That’s what we did. Ha ha, are we Islanders pretty sharp or what?

Prior to the Liberal program “enhancements” investors usually meet the investee (5) through the agent (2) and rarely the Feds (1). Investors would often get to meet the Premier or some high ranking official, depending on how much they had to invest.

5 – The Island business acting as investee. There are two classes of investee 5.a – pre Liberals and 5.b Liberals

5.a – sorry for the complexity. Big lies take some unravelling. This person had to be an Island business that was actively in some business. In the beginning, it was manufacturing and processing, and some soft industries like software. As time went on, Binns wanted to spread the largesse around so you got small tourism operators like Jeffery getting some spare cash and even local restaurants. Why not: they’re in business. Well the restaurant is.

5.b Drop the pretense and just give the money to Liberals disguised as business men. Give the money to the Premier perhaps for his retirement fund and have a lawyer cousin hold it in numbered companies in numbered trust funds in number banks in Switzerland. Numbers, numbers and more numbers.

Whee, give it to employees of the government as hush money. Give it to MLA’s, cabinet ministers, deputy cabinet ministers, give it your your mistress and her pet poodle. Why not – those # 3’s are dumb people with different faces than us, Islanders like a good scam, and hell it’s money one of the motivators in life. Sex, money and power – the biggest forces in life.

So there we have it. Big Lie # 2 – a private deal between 2 business men who don’t know each other, would never hand money to each other without the direct actions of the Feds, the agent and the Provincial Government.

Turn youself in Richard, maybe you can go like “State’s Evidence” like on TV.

Wow does this place feel like a banana republic. Everyone but you and me are on the take. MLA’s, Cabinet, the Premier, lawyers, accountants, agents, reporters, government employees? What’s our problem eh?

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