In the introduction to my first Waterlily Story blog, I stated that I was going to write about "legal matters" which were prosecuted and not prosecuted.... Of course, if a matter isn't in the court, it's not technically a legal matter.... But I felt that some matters COULD be in the courts--it was justified--although it was too complicated and not practical...and therefore I still wanted to refer to some points as "legal matters." Right now, I'm at a place where I'd almost like to be in court...but what I've been given an opportunity for is to write in my blogs.... And I'm going to write here today....
It seems that some of the Mounties, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, and their city police friends have been resisting disclosing all of their information because they were wanting to get the "criminal complainant" out of the special police project...and it was my "Irishman" friend who had apparently given permission for the complainant to stay involved.... As far as I understand, the above police group had felt the complainant was unscrupulous--on more than one count--and they wanted to have a project with quality and excellence, as far as possible...? Myself, I've agreed that the complainant was unscrupulous. Some other police and their associates had wanted to excuse the complainant because they felt he was acting for a reason.... [But I've had to wonder how long people were going to excuse the bad behaviour...???]
It may not have been the Mounties who gave directions to the complainant to act as he did, when he did...however, I've recently uncovered evidence which shows it was originally their idea.... They had a plan for a man to show interest in a woman and then push her away, with criminal complications and whatever....
Have stated in these blogs earlier that the special police project actually began a long time ago--in 1932.... And there were some films made about Mounties around that time.... They were fictional films for entertainment but they promoted the Mounties and at least one showed some symbolic details about the police project.... This one was called "Renfrew of the Royal Mounted." An officer named Sergent Renfrew was the main character....
By the way, the "Irishman" and I used to live on a street with an Indian name; and we were symbolically referred to as "Indians." The movie contained an "Indian guide"--for the wilderness--and there was a "Totem Pole Lodge" where a lot of activities were happening.... There was also a very visible and colourful character who was Polish.... Some Polish Jews in the province of Ontario have been supporting the police project, I've heard.... In the movie, the whole Totem Pole Lodge referred to the Irishman and his group of police and supporters, in my opinion.... And then there was Sgt. Renfrew and his colleagues....
Near the beginning of the film, Renfew met a young woman. She said she was looking for a man who was her companion.... It turned out the man was her father and she was unmarried. Renfrew acted happy. But then when a child appeared nearby, Renfrew lied and said the child was his.... It was like he was pushing the lady away, at that point, after he'd just made some positive comments to her.... And the lady was sad, believing the man was married.... The story went on from there.... This might not seem like strong evidence--a person needs to have taken an advanced class in high school English to be able to analyze literature.... But I believe this part of the story referred to what the complainant did to me by flirting and then complaining about me.... And it was apparently an idea from the Mounties, directly or indirectly...!
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