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Synopsis: Belief CAI-Carlyle
Canada private equity group, led by
Frank McKenna set up racketeering
non-compete agreements to help Patrick
Fitzgerald ambush Conrad Black in
Chicago courtroom.
Copies to
file:
Civil Case 3:07-cv-24 "McConnell v.
Boeing and ALPA"
Civil Case 3:07-cv-49 "Hawks CAFE v.
Global Guardians"
Clerk's Office, Federal District Court
of North Dakota
655 1st Ave. North, Suite 130, Fargo ND
58102
Re:
Carlyle's ambush of Conrad Black
Hawks CAFE believes that the CAI-Carlyle
Canada private equity group, led by
Frank McKenna, Paul Desmarais Sr., and
Maurice Strong, set up racketeering
non-compete agreements to help Patrick
Fitzgerald ambush Conrad Black in a
Chicago courtroom.
"One-man
Dream Team Patrick Fitzgerald: Bagging a
Lord while waiting to face Osama bin
Laden down ... By Judi McLeod
Saturday,
July 14, 2007 .. Fitzgerald's
Technicolor Dreams about nailing Osama
bin Laden .. "If you're that prosecutor,
you'd be insane if you didn't want to go
do that," .. On February 6, 2001 during
The United States v. Osama bin Laden
.. Jamal Ahmed al Fadl .. brought
before Fitzgerald from the Witness
Protection Program .. senior member of
the mujahadeen .. providing information
to
U.S. intelligence officials on origin,
organization and objectives of .. "al
Qaeda" ("the base"). " .. "He spoke of
Muaz el-Masry, an interpreter of dreams
.. described the headquarters of the
organization in Peshawar [and] Ayman al-Zawahiri's
pivotal role as the chief counsel to bin
Laden .. In the end, Al-Fadl's
testimony fell on deaf ears. Officials
in the U.S. State Department neglected
to call for an investigation of the
alleged al Qaeda nuclear weapons
laboratory in Hilat Koko, Sudan .. That
was then, this is now and Fitzgerald is
on a roll. As of Friday the 13th, he
could now add Lord Conrad Black as a
notch on his belt .. It was on November
17, 2005 that Fitzgerald brought
criminal charges against Lord Black ..
After nearly a four-month trial, it was
a media feeding frenzy when the jury
brought back a guilty verdict in Chicago
yesterday."
http://www.canadafreepress.com/2007/cover071407.htm
In
November 2000, CAI-Carlyle arranged a
$3.4 billion predatory loan to persuade
Black into selling Hollinger's Canadian
media assets to CanWest Global
Communications.
Carlyle
investors then appear to have set up an
ambush for Black by paying him a number
of $ million checks through the First
National Bank of Chicago against
U.S. non-compete agreements, arranged
by David Radler and his crony lawyers.
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/iln/hot/us_v_black_exhibits/apc_009.pdf
In December 2001,
Carlyle began extorting CanWest/Hollinger editors
and blocking media investigations into
the role of McKenna and Carlyle
affiliates, AMEC, Bombardier and Canada
Steamship Lines, during the Global
Guardian 'al-Qaeda' war game on 9/11.
http://www.apfn.net/Messageboard/04-04-05/discussion.cgi.95.html
In 2003, Frank McKenna was appointed the
new CanWest chairman and ordered two CAI-Carlyle
colleagues, Ralph M. Barford, Director
of Hollinger, and Jalynn H. Bennett,
Director of CanWest Global, to launch an
internal investigations into allegations
that Black had paid himself millions of
dollars from the non-competition
agreements 'fixed' by Radler.
http://web.archive.org/web/20010802031822/www.caifunds.com/Special.htm
We have named Messrs. McKenna, Desmarais
and Strong in the lawsuit "Hawks CAFE v.
Global Guardians"
http://www.hawkscafe.com/107.html and
we would like your thoughts on
adding Patrick Fitzgerald to the list of
defendants in our class action claim
for RICO damages re wrongful
deaths associated with the 'al-Qaeda'
9/11 war game.
Yours
sincerely,
Field
McConnell, David Hawkins
Notes: "Carlyle's
ambush of Conrad Black "
"CanWest
editorial control and management itself.
In
December 2001,
77 staff at
The
Montreal Gazette
signed a letter and launched a web page
opposing the national editorial policy,
and the reporters among them
participated in a
byline strike,
refusing to sign their names to their
stories in the newspaper in protest.
Management responded with a
gag order.
The next year, several journalists left
The
Halifax Daily News
over similar conflicts, and ten
journalists at
The
Regina Leader-Post
were reprimanded or suspended after a
byline strike to protest censorship of
coverage of a speech in
Regina
by
Toronto Star
columnist and CanWest critic
Haroon Siddiqui."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CanWest_Global_Communications
"Mr. Genson
told the jury that "lumping together"
Lord Black and Mr. Radler would be a
mistake because although they were
business partners for more than 30
years, they divided the business along
geographical lines. "Conrad Black had
little or no involvement in the U.S.
community newspaper deals" that were
handed by Mr. Radler, Mr. Genson said.
The one transaction he was responsible
for was the $3.4-billion sale of
Canadian newspapers to CanWest Global
Connunications Corp., the lawyer said.
"Everything the [U.S.] government
complained about - right or wrong -
didn't happen at CanWest," said Mr.
Genson. Lord Black was not a victim of
Mr. Radler alone, who he learned had not
been up front about their supposed
minority ownership in a private
community newspaper group, said Mr.
Genson. The press baron also fell prey
to the "corporate governance" movement,
whose practitioners has used the U.S.
Attorney's office to help strip him of
his newspaper empire - once the world's
third-largest, he said. "It was a
healthy and successful company worth
billions of dollars, until the company
was taken away from Conrad Black," Mr.
Genson told jurors during his address.
"This is not the story of a theft by
Conrad Black. It was a theft from him."
http://www.canada.com/nationalpost/financialpost/conradblack/story.html?id=d8549b36-9b44-4590-b885-cb6ed46c3ada |