Counter Attacks - H.I.3 Case

MAY 23, 2024

Counter Attacks - H.I.3 Case 

GLOBAL CONFLICT AGAINST CANADA

 

Piranha Fish - Flesh Eat Capsules

A Mistake in Brain Research. 1980's-2024

The one Ontario Neurological Technology Lab cluster locations - unresolved conflict in Canada

Chemical + Bio + Neuro Warfare

Neuro-Strike - Viral Capsules - Flesh Eating Capsules 


Canadian is devided & segregated over this area of conflict separate from others past-present 

THE UNRESOLVED SITUATION 

The goal:

25%

Just under 25% of Canadians will be incarcerated or lock down if not executed while the remainder live under a new public - private security grid with Public - Private - Personal Sectors maintaining a public status quo. 

Reality:

 75%

Just over 75% of Canadians will be incarcerated or lock down if not executed while the remainder live under a new public - private security grid with Public - Private - Personal Sectors maintaining a public status quo. 


A newly restructuring advanced process

Outside interests can focus on Vancouver, Edmonton, Toronto & Montreal as points of interest in any efforts to plant & extinguish smaller, medium or larger bombs then efforts in flying bombs into the country to dismantle & destroy Public - Private + Personal infrastructure while we focus on a grid system of other areas within the areas of Public - Private + Personal



We are proceeding with our counter attacks on Canada, USA

WAR AGAINST CANADA

We are due to continual attacks against H.O.R.B - CIG between 2012-2024 will be following through on our planned global retalative efforts against Canada as a country & any one Government or Group operating outside the borders & airspace of Canada

Lack of negotiations between the one Ontario neurological technology lab cluster locations operating within the borders & airspace of Canada prior to 1993, 1999 & post prior to 2011 & again between between 2012-2024


FAILED NEGOTIATIONS

Our efforts to resolve conflict between Neurological Technology Threat Labs & Labs that became a Threat versus Standardized Labs in Canada connecting domestically between 13 Provinces & Territories or others connecting with international interests has permanently destroyed our interest in Canadian investments

The Rothschild Family & H.O.R.B - CIG connected maintains specific investments within Canada yet the majority of interest in investments will be transferred outside the country while we continue with a Private + Public global Sanction over the country in our advanced Social, Financial + Private Sector investments 

Covid 19 like other areas of interest had been planned as a large scale one of multiple areas of counter attack efforts

Contained - controlled & uncontrolled counter attacks over the Neurological Technology Threat Labs versus Standardized Labs 




 


WHAT WE ARE PREPARED TO DO

Covid 19 production advanced release covert labs

Wireless neurological technology psychological warfare

Mass controlled flash eating disease

Sonic - pulse + boom acoustic weapons

Mass scale EV battery heart attack weapons 

Antidote - Vaccines for those selected while the remainder are knocked into Neurological Technology networks with memories extracted before death 


PUBLIC DISCLOSURE IN OVER 100 COUNTRIES

Just under 500,000 Canadian's connected to 2-5+ billion international interests operating against those involved & connected to the one Ontario neurological technology lab Cluster locations prior to 1993, 1999 & post prior to 2011 & again between 2012-2024 

The majority of Canadians loose their rights & many their lives al remainder of 40 million Canadian's with 2-5+ billion international interests between 2024-2029


CALGARY - CHESTERMERE

The Chesteremere Landing invested interests John Kittler & everyone he met past-present alongside everyone connected loose their lives before 2029 in planned counter attacks while they loose their lives with all past-present Chesteremere locals & Alberta residents 

156 E Chestermere Dr, Chestermere, AB T1X 1C1

https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-kittler-94877532?originalSubdomain=ca

RCMP - CHESTERMERE



The Chesteremere RCMP - Chesteremere Officers + Interests loose their lives before 2029 in planned counter attacks while they loose their lives with all past-present Chesteremere locals & Alberta residents 

https://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/detach/en/d/447

We are prepared to put the majority of the Canadian Public Sector to death while we restructure with international interests & restructure the Private & Personal Sectors while taking down & restructuring the Banking system & Media with all others operating within & outside connected to Canada, a Commonwealth Member country 




REFUSAL TO APPEAR IN COURT 1993-2024


 

The media - international interests cover the case in three Canadian courts operating together with In-Person + Virtual Zoom courts with the one Ontario neurological technology lab cluster locations sourced full body wireless equipment alongside past-present recorded & documented evidence alongside traced offline, online, mobile & telephone channels of correspondence collected within & outside the borders & airspace of Canada prior to 1993, 1999 & post then prior to 2011 & again between 2012-2024












DR NIC BENNETT - SYDNEY NICOLA BENNETT

Piranhas - Flesh Eating Bateria Pill-Capsules

Human - Animal - Insect - Mammal - Rooted Life

A piranha or piraña (/pɪˈrɑːnjəˌ -ræn/, or /pɪˈrɑːnə/; Portuguese: [piˈɾɐ̃ɲɐ], Spanish: [piˈɾaɲa]) is any of a number of freshwater fish species in the family Serrasalmidae, or the subfamily Serrasalminae within the tetra family, Characidae in order Characiformes. These fish inhabit South American rivers, floodplains, lakes and reservoirs. Although often described as extremely predatory and mainly feeding on fish, their dietary habits vary extensively, and they will also take plant material, leading to their classification as omnivorous.

FLESH EATING DISEASE

A per-person injectable disorder which we can administer in the form of targeted controlled release capsules placed in Food or Drink undetectably

What is necrotizing fasciitis? Necrotizing fasciitis (neck-roe-tie-zing fa-shee- eye-tis) is more commonly known as “flesh- eating disease”. It is a very severe bacterial infection that spreads quickly through the tissue (flesh) surrounding the muscles. In some cases death can occur within 12 to 24 hours.

Because flesh-eating disease progresses so rapidly, treatment usually involves surgery to remove the infected tissue and antibiotics to fight the infection. There is no vaccine to prevent flesh-eating disease.


COUNTER ATTACKS IN CANADA

H.O.R.B - CIG is having every human ehing that had operated at the one Ontario neurological technology lab cluster location in question illegal monitoring & or monitoring & controlling the body of Dr Nic Bennett - Sydney Nicola Bennett prior to 1993, 1999 & post prior to 2011 & again between 2012-2024 incarcerated permanently or killed between 2024-2028

All prior negotiations for different interests that had operated physically at the one Ontario neurological technology lab cluster locations in question affecting H.O.R.B - CIG are revoked officially as of May 23, 2024 


H.O.R.B - CIG PHARMA DEFENCE

Our Chemical + Biowarfare efforts are simple, controlled & effective or uncontrolled if we so choose


TARGETS

The one Ontario neurological technology lab cluster locations affecting H.O.R.B - CIG

1. Locations in question:

Stakeholders - Building
Stakeholders - Device
Supervisors
Operating Handlers

Past - present 24 hour rotational teams

Volunteers

Guests flown in & driven in

Voluntarily operating - involuntary trail operating

2. Accomplices

Persons & groups connected past-present, those contacted past-present & others connected past-present operating within & outside the borders & airspace of Canada prior to 1993, 1999 & post prior to 2011 & again between 2012-2024

Voluntarily operating - involuntary trail operating 


RETALATIVE PERSONNEL

Knights Templar - In-House + Approved H.O.R.B - CIG Security Intelligence interests operating with 2-5+ billion connecting interests

Paid
Drafted
Hostage drafted
Prisoner drafted

M.S.P-M.C.G - Murder City Intelligence program with Neuro-Strike - Neuro-Defense + Research

Use of multiple connected programs integrated in an advanced modern program


KNIGHTS TEMPLAR

The most advanced Royal - Elite Security Intelligence grid within Public + Private Sector in over 100 countries


Cyanide + other chemicals are faster & less painful in the process of paralysis or death than Piranha Fish - Flesh Eat Capsules

We are stock-piling Flesh Eat Capsules with a goal of having over 5 billion on hand by 2026 & potentially over 10 billion by 2030 to compliment other weaponry & Chemical - Bio - Neuro warfare efforts, grids & networks alongside Supersonic + Hypersonic Missiles on hand in the Commonwealth in our Elite + Public Sector defence efforts

Capsules can be ingested covertly in Food + Drink or administered through controlled dart guns & 3D print guns

No cover required to state where the bacteria was picked up from as rogue groups often obtain what they should not otherwise a rare case leading to a Flesh Eat 


AH, ROGUE PHENOMENON

Positively. Legendary. A sizable reality on earth in conflict & conflict resolution

From those & nothings


SOUTH WEST MEDITERRANEAN

Palestinian State + Israel = Fair

Now with H.I.3 cases it's Standardized against Threat & those becoming... Threat. We are not pissing around. Pissing about.

Beruit versus Tel-Aviv & Gaza not Cyprus

2020 Explosion Clips

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=NNJ2Z6hrCPc


OUR CANADIAN + INTERNATIONAL GRID

Knights Templar + Public Sector 5 Eyes connecting

Administration of advanced technologies & attack + counter attack measures connecting with Law-courts & legal interests between domestic & international groups

Public - Private - Personal Sector


EXPECTATIONS

Innocent non-corrupt in Public Sector walk on

Guilty corrupt in Public Sector go down legally & privately

Same holds true - Private + Personal Sector

SCAPE GOAT - FALL GUY OR GROUPS

Infectious, air borne & blood born or sexual transmitted diseases & infections

Bateria infections then hybrid variants of different strains

Attacks - counter attacks
Malnutrition - dietary + nutritional
Sexual habits
Personal hygiene
Exercise - fitness 

Side effects of Piranha. Flesh Eating
 
Light - Moderate - Severe - Extreme

1. Temporary paralysis
2. Lost limbs & areas of abdomen - torso
3. Paralysis
4. Death 

Side effects of Piranha. Neutralized 
 
Light - Moderate - Severe - Extreme

1. Temporary paralysis


FULL FACED WINTER SNOW MACHINE

A helmet killings - visor down

Gun at neck proceeding towards top creates a shell fracture while the damage drips down the neck

You just drape plastic over the body & helmet with hands tied to a chair & feet

Clean kills & under $50 for supplies Canadian dollars

Body with helmet wrapped in plastic & pasted into a body bag for the crematorium

Nice & easy after memory extraction & interrogation before agreeing to execute while tied down

A look-a-like replacement may be used to alter their life & drain accounts before relocating & disappearing


WE ACCEPT WE ACCEPT WE ACCEPT

The wireless covert criminal infiltration of H.O.R.B - CIG in documented, recorded & did not go without mass large scale advanced technological & biological counter strikes in & outside of Canada

Ah, har, har, whore, whore, whore... and well

Your interests bring to the table a conpounded layered capability of less & we are prepared with what we haven't described publicly with 30 years advancements to compliment

In the pursuit of living for 110-250+ years or forever. Threats must be monitored or neutralized legally & privately

If Mr John Kittler + the Canadians are innocent then state in court against evidence with media rolling live & for archived review 

A different kind of Pirate
 
Dr Nic Bennett - Sydney Nicola Bennett of H.O.R.B-CIG


REQUIRED TO RETAIN ORDER GLOBALLY

Without Knights Templar different corrupt groups will execute us & devide then conquer the Public - Private + Personal Sectors of over 100 countries using modernized technologies & practices 


OKANOGAN CONNECTION

The H.I.3 Case - Hyperactive Watersports + Mable Lake, north of Lumby connected in the wireless US - Canadian + international attacks on H.O.R.B - CIG

Interests wanting Dr Nic Bennett - Sydney Nicola Bennett & H.O.R.B - CIG invested interests to die a slow & painful death from the inside out wirelessly using memory extraction & advanced Neurological Technology capabilities

We have mapped all interests involved & connected to Hyperactive Watersports Calgary involved between 2011-2014 / 2014-2024 including past customers & others connected over neuro-tech lab intervention at the retail store locations

A separate incident in Lumby BC

'Looking over our shoulders': A killing looms large in a little B.C. town

Something has shifted in the pretty little village of Lumby, B.C.

It's subtle, say residents of the community of 2,000 people, nestled in the hills of the North Okanagan in B.C.'s Interior.

Few people now gather outside coffee shops on the main street along Highway 6. Posters on the school doors require visitors to check in or call the office to be let in. Heart-shaped stickers saying "Justice for Tatjana" are plastered on storefronts and car windows.

It used to be the sort of place where parents let their kids roam free or play in the local creek, where shopkeepers let children have ice cream on the promise to pay later, said Tawnya Ferris, a store owner and mother of three.

But everything changed when Tatjana Stefanski vanished.

"The town went hush," Ferris said. "I've always told everybody we're safe, not thinking that something would happen."

RCMP say Stefanski, 44, was last seen on April 13 with her ex-husband before "departing unexpectedly" with him in a black Audi.

Stefanski's partner of four years, Jason Gaudreault, says he watched grainy CCTV footage of those moments at the end of the driveway to their house.

"I can see him on the video surveillance and I see him standing beside his vehicle that had the passenger door open," Gaudreault said in an interview.

Stefanski's nine-year-old son walks down the driveway as his mother approaches the vehicle. Then, said Gaudreault, Stefanski is gone.

The impact on the town was immediate. Ferris said her business slowed down for about 10 days after Stefanski's disappearance "because not a lot of people want to leave the house."

"The schools and businesses, and the whole community is — just, you just feel it. It's just eerie. The fog hasn't lifted yet," Ferris said.


On April 14, police announced that Stefanski's body was found in a rural area outside town and a man "believed to be involved in this death was arrested in the general vicinity."

But the suspect was freed with conditions, police say. Gaudreault doesn't understand why, and Lumby's residents also wonder why charges have not been laid.

Gaudreault doesn't blame police, but said not enough was being done to protect them, or other families who are victims of crime, and laws surrounding victims need to change.

Gaudreault feared that he or Stefanski's son or 16-year-old daughter could be next, so the family went into hiding.


They were not alone in their concerns.

Lumby Mayor Kevin Acton said "panic set in right when people found out the suspect wasn't detained."

He said the town, which is typically "like Pleasantville," remains on "high alert" more than a month later.

"Something like this really catches us by surprise because you realize that even though you're a small community, you're not immune to such horrible or horrific things," he said.

"It is just is hard to believe that the family can't feel safe in their own community in this day and age. Surely we can do better."

B.C. RCMP said in a statement to The Canadian Press last week that the "investigation is in its infancy," and the threshold for charge approval was "not insignificant." They did not confirm the identity of the person arrested.













Jason Gaudreault poses for a photograph in Lumby, B.C., on Monday, May 13, 2024. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck)

The Canadian Press reached Stefanski’s ex-husband for comment by phone. He confirmed his identity when he answered, but immediately hung up when told he was speaking to a reporter.

Jen De Bourcier, a Lumby mother of three, said she helped organize a candlelight vigil in Stefanski’s honour on April 26 at the town's Oval Park.

"It was a really strange thing to know this family was going through this, but yet they were really isolated, so the community really needed a way to show our sadness and grief, and to show our support for the family," she said.

She said about 120 people, including Gaudreault and Stefanski's daughter, were in attendance. She expected more.

"People were afraid to come out to the vigil because this person is still out; he's still free," De Bourcier said.

"So there were a lot of people that said they really wanted to come and show their support and remember Tatjana, but they were afraid because they didn't — we don't — know what this person is capable of."

'I knew instantly'

Gaudreault said he met Stefanski on a Facebook dating app four years ago.

His first date with Stefanski, who moved to Canada from Germany about 12 years ago, was a walk together. On their second date, he showed her his motorcycle. She posed for pictures with it on an impromptu photoshoot.

We just connected, and I think it was my motorcycle that caught her," he said. "She always wanted to get her motorcycle licence."

After a year of dating, he invited her and her children to live with him at his home, a rambling property with chickens running around the driveway, alongside Highway 6 just outside Lumby. Gaudreault still calls them Stefanski's chickens, as he shoos them away from the deck.

"She was just always so full of light and just love and care," he said



















Jason Gaudreault shows a photograph of Tatjana Stefanski on his phone, in Lumby, B.C., on Monday, May 13, 2024. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl 


Gaudreault said Stefanski and her ex-husband's relationship broke down and he left her about five years ago. Her ex, Gaudreault said, thought that after he got a good job "she was going to come running back to him."

Instead, she met Gaudreault a year after the split.

They met via Facebook, but he says she didn't spend much time on social media. Instead, it was Gaudreault, phone in hand, documenting their relationship. "You're so beautiful," Gaudreault coos to her in a singsong voice in multiple videos, making Stefanski smile shyly as she poses next to a waterfall or skates backwards on an ice rink.

Her ex, who was estranged from the former couple's teenage daughter but shared custody of their son, remained an uncomfortable presence.

Gaudreault said he made her promise to never be alone with him.

"But she's stubborn, and she trusts way too much," he said.

On April 13, Gaudreault was in his home workshop when he got a Facebook message from Stefanski at 7:57 a.m., saying her ex had arrived and wanted to see their son. The man was giving the boy "his stuff" and saying goodbye before he moved away, said the message, which Gaudreault showed on his phone.

Gaudreault responded by asking where he was going, adding that the man would need to give Stefanski full guardianship of their kids in writing.

A  few minutes later, Gaudreault said he went to the house and found his and Stefanski's sons going through a "small carry-on suitcase" of the man's belongings, including his passport.

He asked Stefanski's son where his mother was, to which the boy responded that she was on the driveway talking to his dad.

"Right there, my guts were right up in my throat," he said.

Gaudreault hadn't seen anyone on the driveway on his way to the house.

"My heart was pounding hard. I threw my shoes back on I ran outside and I ran all the way up the driveway — they were gone," he said. "As I was running up there, I knew instantly something happened."

Gaudreault began driving around the town, looking for the man's black Audi. He sent Stefanski a series of increasingly desperate Facebook messages. "Seriously where did you go???? You need to tell me if you leave with him," he wrote in one of the messages at 8:16 a.m. "I don't trust him."

He said he informed police and they joined the search within 90 minutes.

Gaudreault said he knew the owner of a neighbouring storage facility had video surveillance that captured the top of the driveway, so he asked if he could sift through that footage. The grainy images of Stefanski would be the last time he saw her alive.

After the video was turned over to RCMP, they notified the public that Stefanski was missing around 7:30 p.m. They said in a news release she was last seen around 8:05 a.m. while speaking with her ex-husband "before departing unexpectedly with him" in his 2007 black Audi.

That night, Gaudreault said he watched about 25 SWAT trucks speed past his house and head toward Mable Lake, north of Lumby.

The next day, police helped him tell Stefanski's children that their mother had been found dead.

Mounties said in a news release that a woman's body had been found, that foul play was suspected and a man "believed to be involved in this death was arrested in the general vicinity." But it said he was released from police custody with "a series of conditions to abide by."

That is the extent of what police have told Gaudreault and the public about the case.

" He's walking free (and) from that point forward, we've been kind of on the run," Gaudreault said.

He said the family had been in and out of hiding for weeks, staying at Airbnbs after he was granted temporary guardianship of Stefanski's children.

"We haven't been able to grieve yet, not fully," he said. "We're scared for our lives. Nobody should have to live like this."

Gaudreault said police told him the suspect was re-arrested about 2 1/2 hours after his release, when he was found near the house. Again, Gaudreault said, the man was released.

He said the Crown would review the evidence and the report before deciding whether or not to charge. He said the Supreme Court of Canada's Jordan rule, which sets a time limit from a charge being laid to the end of a trial, "is not currently a factor in the Lumby suspicious death" case.

"I have seen the concerns expressed by individuals on social media about the suspect’s release/lack of charges and while I can understand those concerns, the threshold for charge approval is not insignificant," Clark said.

"Further, the police do not have the authority to hold someone indefinitely until the investigation is complete."

He said victim services were insufficient and did not help ensure their safety. He also suggested there should be some mechanism, such as a tracking device, that could help ensure a suspect doesn't come into contact with victims or their families.

"Things need to be changed," he said. "We're never going to feel safe until we know that he's behind bars."

Stefanski’s 16-year-old daughter agreed, saying she has had nightmares every night since her mother's death and remains "on edge," especially when at home.

"They seem to take the side of the criminal and not the side of the victims," she said, referring to the justice system. "I think it's unfair that we're the ones who have to change our everyday lives, while (the suspect) gets to walk out and just kind of do whatever he wants."

Mayor Acton also pointed to the lack of communication from authorities as a reason for widespread concern, not only for Lumby but for the larger region.

"You still see some chatter going on in Facebook … and I think it's curiosity — sort of self-preservation curiosity, not morbid curiosity. People just want to know that this is being handled," he said.

He said he had never been directly contacted by authorities about the killing.

Asked about the case in the B.C. legislature last month, B.C. Public Safety Minister Mike Farnworth said the government was "working with police and communities to identify the tools and the changes in terms of laws that need to happen to ensure that police are able to do their job."

B.C. Attorney General Niki Sharma said the province was working to address the issue of repeat violent offenders, citing bail reform and the introduction of 12 hubs across the province that consist of police, dedicated prosecutors, and probation officers focused on tackling repeat violent offenders.

In the meantime, residents are finding their own ways to cope.

Sarah Draht, a black belt in Brazilian jiu-jitsu with a background in security, began offering free women-only self-defence workshops in nearby Vernon in Stefanski's honour.

"Self-defence isn't that normalized, because it's such a fragile topic," Draht said. "The goal is to prevent this on any level from happening to another female."

She said the response was "overwhelming" — two 75-minute sessions for 40 participants each were filled. Women aged 17 to 70 took part.

De Bourcier helped set up a Facebook group titled "Justice For Tatjana" that aims to act as a community information hub for the case, saying every day without an arrest is "deflating and alarming."

The group, which has more than 3,000 members, highlights community events, such as a Mother's Day BBQ fundraiser for Stefanski's family and a sign-up for people to prepare food for her grieving family.

"Justice for Tatjana" stickers and shirts are available at Ferris's store, the Okanagan Outpost, with proceeds going to the family.

The clothing store in Lumby is displaying paper hearts with messages of support for the family. "I hope your family finds justice and can heal from this horrifying event. Your mother and girlfriend was an amazing woman," reads one.

Gaudreault is also thinking of ways to honour Stefanski's memory.

He's thinking about creating advocacy centres in her name to help other victims' families navigate life after tragedy. He also hopes her death ignites some legislative change to better protect families who fall victim to crime, saying he doesn't blame police for the family's situation.

"It’s not the RCMP who’s at fault. It’s the system," he wrote in a May 15 Facebook post. "I want it changed and I hope you all do too. I never want anyone to have to walk in my shoes or to have to feel the way the children and I do. Always looking over our shoulders."




Tears are seen in the eyes of Jason Gaudreault during an interview in Lumby, B.C., on Monday, May 13, 2024. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Darryl Dyck)

Reference source 

https://bc.ctvnews.ca/looking-over-our-shoulders-a-killing-looms-large-in-a-little-b-c-town-1.6897703

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