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146536005.Pdf 1 Preface Is RCMP Psychologist Neal Anderson out to lunch? Neal D. Anderson, Ph .D., C.Psych. Divisional Psychologist RCMP, "D7"V": Division Health Services 1091 Portage Avenue Winnipeg, Manitoba R3C 3K2 tel: (204) 984-2007 fax: (204) 984-5580 email: [email protected] As the young applicant recalled, this was the nature of his conversation with Anderson: Anderson: Would you be able to use force, arrest an individual suspected of a crime? Me: Yes. I have already arrested a number of criminals for different offences and have assisted others, Loss Prevention Officers, and police officers in arresting others. Anderson: If a mayor or family member committed a crime would you be able to arrest them. Me: Yes absolutely, I dislike anyone who has committed a crime, no matter what the crime is, and will not hesitate to arrest them or see that corrective action be taken for their criminal behavior. For instance, if my folks broke traffic laws I have informed them I would have to ticket them. I do not like associating with people who have admitted to crimes or been convicted of crimes. Anderson: Have you been a victim of a crime? Me: No. My parents raised me correctly in believing right from wrong, that is why I have never done anything wrong in my life. Anderson: Do you see everything in black and white, with regards to bad guys and good guys? Me: No there are areas of gray. For instance in my Loss Prevention, I detained people but did not call the police as there was no need to call the police, as the amount of merchandise was small or the person was co- 2 operative, but if one has committed a crime they will need to be detain. Anderson: Is there any reason for someone to break the law? Me: Police forces and police officers operating in under-cover incidents should be allowed to break the law if it can crack down on organized crime or terrorist groups, but there is no reason for an ordinary civilian to break the law. As the young clean-cut recruit also mentioned, apparently this Anderson became more “disturbed” or “agitated” after each answer given? Maybe, it’s this Anderson who should be assessed? Is this Anderson ‘out to lunch’? Police “serve and protect”! That’s what this clean-cut kid wanted to do? 3 PART I Page 6 HEY LISA LAPOINTE, CHIEF CORONER, WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT THE 40 YEAR OLD RCMP LIES BY DARBY LOVE AND SANFU CHEN Chapter 1 What are you going to do about the 40 yuear old RCMP lies published by Squamish in 1976 and again in 2013? Chapter 2 People are wondering, is the British Columbia Coroner’s Office usless under Lisa Lapointe, Chief Coroner? Chapter 3 Even the experts apparently think the British Columbia Coroner’s Office is usless under Lisa Lapointe, Chief Coroner? Chapter 4 Hey Lisa Lapointe, Chief Coroner, what are you going to do about these 40 year old RCMP lies uploaded by Darby Love and Sanfu Chen? Chapter 5 Hey, W-5 does the Conspiracy make even more sense now? Chapter 6 RCMP kill Squamish Native in 2013! 4 PART II Page 37 OTHER STUPIDS WITH THE CANADIAN FEDERAL POLICE Chapter 1 The Killing of a Polish Immigrant - “Within seconds, Robert Dziekanski had been Tasered. Even after falling to the ground, shrieking in pain, the RCMP repeatedly Tasered him” Chapter 2 RCMP Taser Hospitalized 82-Year-Old Man Chapter 3 “RCMP have denied using excessive force in the arrest of a 70-year-old woman” Chapter 4 Nanaimo RCMP officer says “How come every chick I arrest lately refuses to put clothes on and they’re the ones you never want to see naked” Chapter 5 Judge blasts RCMP for shoddy investigative work Chapter 6 “Judge in Basi-Virk Case Rips RCMP” Chapter 7 “RCMP officer was drunk and forced his way into a Winnipeg home, spooking the female resident” Chapter 8 “Perverts, sexual deviants occupy top RCMP ranks” Chapter 9 Langley RCMP officer Adam Jonathan Clarke was charged in June with two counts of child luring Chapter 10 “A female passerby witnessed an RCMP constable openly masturbating in his unmarked police vehicle – he smiled” Chapter 11 RCMP Gary Stevens guilty of sexually assaulting two teenage girls Chapter 12 Don’t trust so-called RCMP psychologists, they are as crooked as the rest of them! 5 PART I HEY LISA LAPOINTE, CHIEF CORONER, WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO ABOUT THE 40 YEAR OLD RCMP LIES BY DARBY LOVE AND SANFU CHEN 6 Chapter 1 What are you going to do about the 40 yuear old RCMP lies published by Squamish in 1976 and again in 2013? Bob Paulson, RCMP Commissioner RCMP National Headquarters Headquarters Building 73 Leikin Drive Ottawa ON K1A 0R2 613-993-7267 Stephen Harper, Prime Minister of Canada Constituency Office 1600 - 90th Avenue SW, Suite A-203 Calgary, Alberta T2V 5A8 Telephone: 403-253-7990 Fax: 403-253-8203 [email protected] Lisa Lapointe, Chief Coroner Chief Coroner's Office Metrotower II Suite 800 - 4720 Kingsway Burnaby, B.C. V5H 4N2 Phone: 604 660-7745 Facsimile: 604 660-7766 [email protected] RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson and Prime Minister Stephen Harper and British Columbia Chief Coroner Lisa Lapointe – Squamish has uploaded 40 year old RCMP lies – what are you going to do about it? What kind of graduates does the University of Alberta have? “Darby Love and Sanfu Chen both happen to be graduates of the library studies program at the University of Alberta.” Why would a University of Alberta graduate travel all the way to Squamish British Columbia, Canada? A distance of 1,223 km? Why would a University of Alberta graduate travel all the way to Squamish British Columbia, Canada to upload one article from a non-existent newspaper to the internet? 7 “The company that owned the paper doesn't exist anymore so while the library has verbal permission to use the archives of the Squamish Times there is no formal document making it clear so an application is in front of the copyright board seeking formal acknowledgement that the library can publish the newspaper archive online, says Sanfu Chen.” What was Sanfu Chen‘s purpose? The author reveals the mystery! Squamish, British Columbia, Canada The home of Liars! These people published their 40 year old lies anyway at the insistence of Prime Minister Stephen Harper and RCMP Commissioner Bob Paulson!! Squamish Public Librarian Sanfu Chen & Darby Love! The Squamish Chief newspaper Laila Michell, David Burke, Rebecca Aldous? These books will be published until these “bastards” remove the “shit” they have uploaded!! 8 Chapter 2 People are wondering, is the British Columbia Coroner’s Office usless under Lisa Lapointe, Chief Coroner? B.C. coroner refused to investigate death, says family Family suspected link between birth control pills and blood clots CBC News Posted: Feb 5, 2013 5:31 PM PT http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/story/2013/02/05/bc-coroner- bergen-yasmin.html A Salmon Arm woman is questioning why the B.C. Coroners Service did not investigate the potential links between the sudden death of her sister and the birth control pill she was prescribed. 9 When 36-year-old Rhonda Bergen died suddenly from blood clots in hospital this past December, the coroner refused to investigate, saying she had died from natural causes. But the family decided to pay for their own autopsy to find out what really caused her death. Critics say it's another example of the coroners service not doing its job. Bergen was overweight and suffered from poly cystic ovarian syndrome, her sister Lorelei Holden told CBC News, and Bergen was particularly troubled with one of the side effects of the illness. "She really struggled with extra hair growth. Because of the syndrome you have extra male hormones in your body," said Holden. Prescribed birth control pills for condition Six weeks before her death, Bergen's doctor put her on a prescription for Yasmin, a birth control pill to treat the condition. After five weeks on Yasmin, Bergen suddenly developed breathing problems and went to a walk-in clinic where the doctor told her she was likely suffering from the flu. "'We'll put you on amoxicillan and order a chest X-ray,'" Holden recalls her sister was told. Four days later, Bergen's breathing had worsened and she checked in to the emergency room at the hospital in Salmon Arm. But the emergency room doctor told her that her chest X-ray was clear and she was sent home once again. Eight hours later she returned, this time in an ambulance. Doctors soon determined she had a life-threatening condition: huge blood clots had developed in her lungs. "They did a CT scan and found pulmonary embolisms," said Holden. "She told me that she was scared and she asked me not to leave and I told her I wouldn't leave," said Holden. But Bergen didn't last another hour. She died on Dec. 16. Yasmin linked to increased risk 10 Both the US Food and Drug Administration and the Health Canada warn the hormone in Yasmin increases the risk of clots by as much as three times, when compared with older birth control pills. Studies show that on average one in 10,000 women on older birth control pills will develop blood clots, but as many as three in 10,000 will develop clots on newer pills like Yasmin.
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