This is the third government lawyer who played a role in the WaterWarCrimes to leave his job within the past 45 days. In late March, 2010, it was announced that Deputy Attorney General for Canada, John Sims, and Department of Justice lawyer, Melanie Chartier, would be leaving their positions shortly after they were caught making false submissions in documents filed in Canada's Federal Court.
Mr. Leadem played a key role in the suppression of evidence in the Sun Belt Water Inc. lawsuit in the Supreme Court of British Columbia, between 1993 and 1999, when, as lead counsel with William Pearce, Q.C., over 18,000 pages of documents were suppressed and concealed while fraudulent affidavits were developed by legal counsel to block the advance of the Sun Belt lawsuit. The Law Society of British Columbia and the RCMP, both under political control, have consistently refused to investigate the clear evidence of criminal activity.
For details and copies of documents the reader is referred to the Second Police Report found online at the Sun Belt Web Site http://www.sunbeltwater.com/
According to documents found online, Mr. Leadem has also been a member of the Sierra Club of Western Canada, a Rockefeller funded organization that has issued several statements opposing bulk water exports from Canada - a position that was instrumental to the attempt to illegal scheme to create the illegal bulk water export monopoly that would have illegally benefitted insiders with offshore accounts.
The WaterWarCrimes are a classic example of how Canada's environmental movement has been manipulated to serve hidden business interests Visit the Water War Crimes Web Site for more information http://www.naftawaterwarcrimes.com/
Mr. Leadem lives in Victoria, and, in January, 2009, was Chair of the Pastoral Council for the Saanich Peninsula Parish, a Roman Catholic Community in covenant with St. Stephen's Anglican Church.
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