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From: David Amos<david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Apr 8, 2025 at 4:19 PM
Subject: The Last We Need Is Another Majority Mandate
To: pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, dominic.leblanc <dominic.leblanc@parl.gc.ca>
Cc: <kevin@kevinklein.ca>, premier <premier@leg.gov.mb.ca>
Tuesday, 8 April 2025
Perhaps we should rely on CBC and Dominic Cardy to keep President Trump and Michael Cohen duly informed

From: Minister of Finance / Ministre des Finances<minister-ministre@fin.gc.ca>
Date: Tue, Apr 8, 2025 at 12:05 PM
Subject: Automatic reply: Perhaps we should rely on CBC and Dominic Cardy to keep President Trump and Michael Cohen duly informed
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Rallying with PM Harper in Edmonton for CHANGE!
The Last We Need Is Another Majority Mandate
Kevin Klein
Canada is Losing Jobs, Investment, and Stability — Voters Must Take This Election Seriously

On Friday, Statistics Canada reported that our country lost 33,000 jobs in September. Even more concerning, 48,000 of those losses were in the private sector — mostly full-time jobs. At the same time, the U.S. economy added 228,000 new jobs.
That contrast is more than just economic trivia. It tells a larger story — one of two countries moving in very different directions.
Some are quick to point fingers at U.S. trade policy or global uncertainty. But let’s be honest: the job losses we’re seeing in Canada have very little to do with Donald Trump, U.S. tariffs, or anything happening outside our borders. It’s too soon.
This is about us. About how we manage our economy, our tax system, our immigration levels, our infrastructure, and our approach to business investment.
When you strip away the noise, here’s the question that matters: is your life better today than it was nine years ago?
For many Canadians, the answer is no.
The cost of living has risen across the board. According to Statistics Canada, grocery prices are up over 20% in just the past few years. Gas, electricity, and home heating bills have climbed steadily. Rent is up. Mortgage rates are crushing first-time buyers.
Crime has become a daily concern in cities like Winnipeg. Violent crime rates are at levels not seen since 2007. The justice system is overwhelmed, and repeat offenders are cycling in and out of custody.
Healthcare remains stuck in crisis. Emergency departments are closing, and wait times are stretching longer. The shortage of doctors and nurses is no longer a short-term issue — it’s become structural.
Our immigration policy has also outpaced our ability to house and support new arrivals. In 2023, Canada accepted over 1.2 million people, including temporary residents. Yet housing starts have not kept pace. The Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation says we need an additional 3.5 million homes by 2030 just to restore some measure of affordability. We’re nowhere close.
At the same time, capital investment is drying up. Major companies — including Mark Carney’s own Brookfield Asset Management — have shifted headquarters out of Canada. Business leaders cite a lack of predictability, excessive regulation, and uncompetitive tax policies as reasons for choosing other markets.
These aren't partisan talking points. They're measurable trends.
The economic slowdown we’re facing isn't a result of external forces. It’s the consequence of internal decisions — years of policy choices that have made it harder to grow businesses, invest in infrastructure, or plan for the future.
Yes, global factors matter. But it’s a mistake to blame U.S. tariffs — which were applied broadly to all countries — for Canada’s poor private sector performance. The numbers speak for themselves: while the U.S. added nearly a quarter-million jobs in September, Canada lost tens of thousands. If tariffs were the cause, the U.S. wouldn’t be growing.
The core problem is that we've made it too expensive, too complicated, and too uncertain to do business in this country. We’ve burdened industry with taxes and red tape. We’ve added costs under the banner of climate policy, without balancing competitiveness.
Meanwhile, public spending continues at a pace that isn’t sustainable. More Canadians than ever now rely on food banks — over 2 million visits were recorded in a single month, according to Food Banks Canada. That’s not about a lack of compassion or generosity. It’s a sign that working Canadians are falling through the cracks.
So again, ask yourself — are you better off than you were nine years ago?
If you are, then more of the same might make sense. But if you're one of the millions struggling with rising costs, stretched services, or growing insecurity, then it's time to treat this election as what it is: a turning point.
We are a country divided — urban and rural, working class and government class, taxpayers and policymakers. The cracks are showing. Trust in institutions is eroding. The gap between government priorities and everyday reality is widening. And if we keep voting the same way, we’ll keep getting the same results.
This election matters. It’s not about personalities or party loyalty. It’s about deciding whether we want to continue down this path — or correct course before it’s too late.
Vote with your eyes open. Vote based on what you see, not what you're told. Because if we don’t take this election seriously, the consequences won’t just be political — they’ll be economic, social, and generational.
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From: David Amos<david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Apr 8, 2025 at 11:57 AM
Subject: Perhaps we should rely on CBC and Dominic Cardy to keep President Trump and Michael Cohen duly informed
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From: Minister of Finance / Ministre des Finances<minister-ministre@fin.gc.ca>
Date: Tue, Apr 8, 2025 at 1:16 AM
Subject: Automatic reply: Perhaps Brian Macdonald should explain the War of 1812 to President Trump
To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos333@gmail.
Dominic Cardy has realistic expectations of 'low-key, little party' he leads
Startup party knows it has little chance this federal election, but it has a 'big message'
Even with just a dozen chairs set out in a Fredericton hall, only half them were filled Monday night when Dominic Cardy, leader of the the Canadian Future Party, launched his campaign for election to Parliament.
But for Cardy, that was all right.
The Canadian Future Party, billed as a centrist alternative when it was created last summer, is a "low-key, little party, but with a big message," he said.
"I'm standing here saying my party is not competing for government," said Cardy, who is running in Fredericton-Oromocto. "We are competing to have our ideas stolen by the Conservative Party and the Liberal Party.
"We're here for the long haul."
Cardy said his party is only running about 20 candidates across Canada because of the challenges of organizing after a snap election call.
His speech focused mainly on U.S. threats about annexing Canada and on what he sees as threats to democracy if Russia and China become more dominant powers.
Cardy said he would increase military spending to five per cent of the country's budget to match NATO allies.
The party will release its full platform later in the week week, but defence will remain Cardy's key issue.
"And right now there is no subject that Canadian politicians should be talking about other than what we do to prepare our country for the crisis that is upon us, and we are already long delayed in responding to," he said.
The new party's slim chances of winning give him the power to be more honest about issues facing Canada than the major party leaders are, Cardy said, referring to Liberal Leader Mark Carney and Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre.
"Mr. Carney, Mr. Poilievre, be honest with Canadians about the threat that faces us: a world sliding rapidly toward war," he said.
"Because Canada has a bright future if we want it. We can be the northern democratic superpower. We can be the arsenal for democracy."
Cardy is a familiar name in New Brunswick after a long career in New Brunswick politics.
He was the leader for the New Brunswick NDP in 2014 and helped deliver their biggest vote-share, but failed to win any seats.
He resigned as leader in 2017 and moved to the Progressive Conservative Party, where he was elected as Fredericton-Hanwell MLA and served in Blaine Higgs's cabinet. But in a fiery letter critical of the premier's leadership style, he resigned in 2022 and served as an Independent until 2024.
Tim Andrew, one of the few who turned out Monday to hear what Cardy had
to say, says he likes his independent thinking. (Silas Brown/CBC)
Tim Andrew was among those who turned out Monday to hear what Cardy had to say.
"He's always struck me as someone who is independent, prepared to say what he thinks is important," Andrew said. "And I'd like to hear that."
When asked about Cardy's acceptance that he won't win when votes are counted April 28, Andrew said he understood.
"You could say he's a realist. I mean, to generate a new party from scratch? It doesn't happen overnight."
In Fredericton-Oromocto, Cardy is up against Conservative Brian MacDonald and Liberal David Myles.
He also faces the NDP's Nicki Lyons-Macfarlane, the Green Party's Pam Allen-LeBlanc, Heather Michaud of the People's Party and June Patterson of the Communist Party.
Canadian Future Party launches election campaign – April 2, 2025
Friday, 12 January 2018
YO Dominic Cardy how can you Conservatives brag of buying Butter Tarts when CBC tells me you dudes have to sell your HQ? Yet you wackos want control of our provincial economy?
Tuesday, 10 October 2017
Methinks if Blaine Higgs had two clues between his ears he would not have hired the Arsehole Dominic Cardy in the first place
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From: Michael Cohen <mcohen@trumporg.com>
Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2018 18:00:28 +0000
Subject: Automatic reply: YO Dominic Cardy how can you Conservatives
brag of buying Butter Tarts when CBC tells me you dudes have to sell
your HQ? Yet you wackos want control of our provincial economy"
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
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From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date:
Fri, 12 Jan 2018 14:00:20 -0400
Subject YO Dominic Cardy how can you
Conservatives brag of buying Butter Tarts when CBC tells me you dudes have to
sell your HQ? Yet you wackos want control of our provincial
economy"
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"Jacques.Poitras"<Jacques.Poitras@cbc.ca>,
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From: "Cardy, Dominic (LEG)"<Dominic.Cardy@gnb.ca>
Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2018 17:22:47 +0000
Subject: Hamish's birthday
To: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Cc: "Wright, Hamish (LEG)"<Hamish.Wright@gnb.ca>
Dear Mr. Amos,
As a regular correspondent I thought you would like to know that it's
Hamish's 20th birthday! We even gave him some butter tarts in your
honour! I'm sure he'd appreciate a note.
Have a good weekend, best wishes,
Dominic
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/
David Amos
Strange just today Dominic Cardy was bragging to me they have lots of
money to spend on Butter Tarts
Methinks the PCs are gonna lose the electin bitime with him as Mr
Higgs' Chief of Staff N'esy Pas?
(Piss Poor spelling a grammer I know but the real question is will CBC
even allow the comment o stand the test of time EH Jacques Poitras and
Hubby Lacroix?)
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From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
Date: Thu, 7 Dec 2017 14:57:57 -0400
Subject: Yo Brucey Baby is that your signature I see on the note with the treats from Mr Higgs that your buddy Dominic Cardy sent?
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http://davidraymondamos3.blogspot.ca/2017/11/yo-blaine-higgs-i-just-called-and-tried.html
Thursday, 2 November 2017
Yo Blaine Higgs I just called and tried to talk to your buddy Hamish
Wright Trust that I don't care that Dominic Cardy is concerned about
his fondness for butter tarts
Yo Mr Cardy Do Ya Think This Dude Cares About Your Dumb Puffin?
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From: Póstur FOR postur@for.is
Date: Tue, 5 Dec 2017 16:16:32 +0000
Subject: Re: Yo Mr Higgs I updated the blog for the benefit of your mindless assistant, your pal Chucky "The Welfare Bum" Leblanc and his many LIEbrano buddies for obvious reasons N'esy Pas David Coon?
To: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
Erindi þitt hefur verið móttekið / Your request has been received
Kveðja / Best regards
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From: "Gallant, Premier Brian (PO/CPM)"<Brian.Gallant@gnb.ca>
Date: Fri, 12 Jan 2018 18:00:25 +0000
Subject: RE: YO Dominic Cardy how can you Conservatives brag of buying Butter Tarts
when CBC tells me you dudes have to sell your HQ? Yet you wackos want control of
our provincial economy"
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NDP gets help from democracy expert
An international expert on democracy has flown all the way from Egypt to help NDP candidate John Carty campaign in Fredericton.
Dominic Cardy is with a group called The National Democratic Institute. Its members include such people as former U.S. President Jimmy Carter. The group's mission is to teach democratic values and spread democracy around the world.
Cardy has taught about democracy in Algeria, Bangladesh, and Cambodia during the past few years. When he heard his friend John Carty was running for office back in his home town of Fredericton, he hopped on a plane.
"It was a strange experience," Cardy said. "One evening I was watching the sun go down over the pyramids, and the next evening watched it go down over Fredericton airport as I came into land."
Cardy is no relation to the NDP candidate. But he loves elections and loves getting people pumped up about democracy.
Carty the candidate is running against federal Indian Affairs Minister Andy Scott, Conservative Pat Lynch, Green candidate Philip Duchastel and independent David Amos. The riding has sent Scott to Ottawa for the last four elections, despite the best efforts of the other parties.
Cardy says he doesn't care how tough the race his he just wants people to participate in the process. "People have forgotten how incredibly precious these gifts that our ancestors fought for are and were just giving them away. It makes me furious when I talk to people and people just say 'ah there's no point in voting.'"
After election day, Dominic Cardy is flying back home to his wife in Kathmandu, Nepal. He hopes to leave behind a new Member of Parliament for Fredericton, his friend John Carty for the NDP.
How the parties are doing in the polls; Are Liberals getting a Trump bump? \ CTV's Question Period
Election storylines converge on trade-dependent Saint John riding
Maverick Liberal takes on Poilievre-picked challenger in city with long history of exports to U.S.
In a storage yard a few minutes from the Saint John port, larger shipping containers are being lifted and moved around like Lego bricks.
Large forklift-like machines roar back and forth, small but essential players in the supply chain we hear so much about — the essential moving of goods from producers to consumers.
This is the service that Riptide Intermodal and Logistics provides to its clients, major international shippers who use the port.
Riptide loads, unloads and stores cargo, including some in containers bound for, or coming from, the U.S.
And it's why owner April Logue has been watching the discussion of U.S. tariffs closely.
"There is going to be a cost that will trickle down to all of the supply chain partners," Logue said.
"We're looking at ways that we can support our customers with supply chain changes to routing, looking at different modes, means of transportation, ways that we can mitigate the cost and still continue to provide efficiency to our customers."
Companies like Riptide represent one reason many of the narratives in the current federal election campaign converge on the riding of Saint John-Kennebecasis.
The Canadian Chamber of Commerce has ranked Saint John the most tariff-vulnerable city in Canada because of its huge economic dependence on exports.
Irving Oil's refinery sends 80 per cent of its products to the United States. Forestry giant J.D. Irving Ltd. also relies on American buyers.
Beyond the big players, the fates of countless smaller companies also hinge on what the Trump administration does next.
Saint John has always been an outward-looking, entrepreneurial city, embracing trading ties with the United States.
In the years before 1867, a political debate over rail links — to Upper Canada, or to New England — created controversy among city merchants and briefly jeopardized the plan for Confederation.
Now the American-driven commercial focus is openly questioned.
Craig
Estabrooks, the CEO of Port Saint John since 2021, believes trade
diversification is key, and it's something all political parties are
talking about. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)
"Trade diversification is key. You've heard all political parties talk about that," said Craig Estabrooks, the CEO of the port, which has more than tripled its container traffic since 2017.
"Make sure that we continue that momentum — that's what we're hearing from people."
Beyond the trade issue, the fate of the riding's Liberal incumbent, and the choice of his Conservative opponent, are also intertwined with the larger election story.
Three-term MP Wayne Long is unabashed about being the first Liberal MP to call for an increasingly unpopular Justin Trudeau to resign as Liberal leader in June 2024.
"It started with me, and then there was a group of eight, and then there was a group of 20, and then there was a group of 28," Long said.
Liberal
Wayne Long wasn't planning to run for re-election in the Saint John
area but changed his mind when Mark Carney became party leader. (Jacques Poitras/CBC)
Long says Trudeau's January resignation and the subsequent improvement in Liberal popularity has validated his early call.
"For those that say, 'You weren't loyal to the prime minister,' I'd say, 'Well, you know what? I was loyal to the Liberal Party.' Look at where we are now."
According to Long, new prime minister Mark Carney's steady, serious approach to the trade threat is winning over voters in the riding, which has been redrawn to add Quispamsis and exclude the west side of Saint John.
Riptide's Logue lives in Quispamsis and won't say how she is leaning in the election, but she knows what she is looking for.
"We need a government that's going to work with the industry, work with the manufacturers and the importers and exporters and look at these free trade agreements [and ] opportunities into new markets," she said.
She believes the pivot to more trade elsewhere can turn the tariff crisis into an opportunity.
"Anybody that is a logistics provider, anybody that works in the industry knows that there's a lot of up and downs," she said.
"You have to be ready to move with the ebbs and flows. … This is kind of our world, and what we do, and how we're always making changes and adapting and evolving."
CBC News had arranged an interview with Long's chief opponent, Conservative candidate Melissa Young, for this story.
But Young's campaign team cancelled the interview on short notice the day after Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre made a campaign stop in Saint John.
When
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre was in Saint John last week, he
promised he would make it easier to build pipelines in Canada. Melissa
Young, the candidate he chose to run in Saint John-Kennebecasis, is
second from the right. (Roger Cosman/CBC)
Young has worked for trade unions and governments in both New Brunswick and Ontario in areas including skills training and apprenticeships, making her a good fit with Poilievre's appeal to blue-collar workers.
"She has been working across Canada to recruit our youth into boots, not suits," Poilievre said in Saint John last week.
Young was appointed the candidate on the day of the election call, March 23, despite two other contestants who were hoping to win the nomination.
"I don't know what the issue was," said Lisa Keenan, a Saint John lawyer who was once president of the provincial Progressive Conservative Party and chair of the Saint John Port Authority. "Obviously, I wasn't the candidate, I don't think, that they were looking for."
Keenan is clearly disappointed with a top-down, leader-driven candidate selection process.
"I am a Conservative. I remain a Conservative, but grassroots participation as well as empowerment to people at local levels is extremely important," she said. "It speaks volumes to where you're going as a party."
Asked whether she would vote for Young, Keenan said, "I think that's between myself and the ballot box, but as I said, I am a Conservative and I wish the party well."
Four other candidates are now in the race in Saint John-Kennebecasis: Armand Cormier for the NDP, David MacFarquhar for the Greens, William Edgett for the People's Party of Canada, and Austin Venedam for the Libertarian Party of Canada.
From: David Amos<david.raymond.amos333@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, Apr 8, 2025 at 1:13 AM
Subject: Perhaps Brian Macdonald should explain the War of 1812 to President Trump
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The war of 1812 started on June 18, 1812 when the United States declared War on Great Britain. It concluded on February 16th, 1815. Even though most land battles happened in Upper and Lower Canada (Ontario and Québec), this war had an important impact on the population and history of New Brunswick.
200 years ago today, the first companies of New Brunswick’s 104th Regiment of Foot left Officers’ Square to begin their march up to Kingston in Upper Canada (Ontario) to join in the war effort.
In all, they covered over 1100 km. It is regarded by some to be one of the greatest military marches in history.
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Jamie Dimon Warns Tariffs Will Raise Prices, Slow Growth
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A false dawn on the tariff front fueled a brief midmorning rally Monday, with the S&P 500 surging some 7%, before the administration clarified that there will be no delay in implementing new levies and selling resumed.
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Trump said Monday he plans to add an additional 50% tariff on China starting Wednesday if the country doesn’t withdraw its retaliatory tariff increase on the U.S. “Additionally, all talks with China concerning their requested meetings with us will be terminated!” he wrote.
Stocks took their latest leg down in response. The S&P stood close to bear-market territory, defined as a 20%-plus decline from a recent peak. The tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite fell into a bear market last week.
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Treasurys were volatile, as investors considered how tariffs could both slow short-term growth and rekindle inflation, complicating the task of the Federal Reserve. Futures prices showed traders stepping up bets on multiple rate cuts this year. Early Monday, Trump renewed his call for the Fed to ease policy and said his policies were bringing down oil prices and interest rates.
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market will be fairer??? Thats a sick joke Correct Mr Allgood?
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From: David Amos motomaniac333@gmail.com
Date: Tue, 19 Dec 2017 16:12:09 -0400
Subject: Fwd: "Aequitas" Royal Bank, mutual fund firms say new stock
market will be fairer??? Thats a sick joke Correct Mr Allgood?
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From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2013 01:16:49 -0300
Subject: "Aequitas" Royal Bank, mutual fund firms say new stock market
will be fairer??? Thats a sick joke Correct Mr Allgood?
To: pm <pm@pm.gc.ca>, "david.allgood"<david.allgood@rbc.com>,
"flaherty.j"<flaherty.j@parl.gc.ca>, oig <oig@sec.gov>, whistle
<whistle@fsa.gov.uk>, oig <oig@ftc.gov>, andreas.park@utoronto.ca,
david.barry@nbsc-cvmnb.ca, rick.waugh@scotiabank.com,
deborah.alexander@scotiabank.
<jennifer.warren@cibc.com>, Jeffrey.Heath@scotiabank.com,
shareholder@tmx.com, "stephen.m.cutler"
<stephen.m.cutler@jpmorgan.com
<jamie.dimon@jpmorgan.com>, "gregory.craig"
<gregory.craig@skadden.com>, "Patrick.Fitzgerald"
<Patrick.Fitzgerald@skadden.
"ron.klain"<ron.klain@revolution.com>, tom.kloet@tmx.com,
"dean.buzza"<dean.buzza@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>
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"justin.trudeau"<justin.trudeau@parl.gc.ca>
http://www.cbc.ca/news/
TMX Group Inc.
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T (416) 947-4320.
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From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 25 Jun 2013 19:15:36 -0300
Subject: I just called Again at these old pdf files and on of theirs
should enlighten the Upper Canadians in Morrison Park that Emera and
the snobby "adisors" ain't fooling all the Maritimers
To: "Frank.McKenna"<Frank.McKenna@td.com>,
pcolaiacovo@morrisonpark.com, "john.warr"<john.warr@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>,
"steve.murphy"<steve.murphy@ctv.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
<jamiebaillie@gov.ns.ca>, ddave <ddave@nbnet.nb.ca>
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From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Wed, 21 Nov 2012 00:46:06 -0400
Subject: This is a brief as I can make my concerns Cst Peddle ask the
nasty Newfy lawyer Tommy Boy Marshall why that is
To: "Wayne.Lang"<Wayne.Lang@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, toewsv1
<toewsv1@parl.gc.ca>, georgemurphy@gov.nl.ca, tosborne@gov.nl.ca,
william.baer@usdoj.gov, randyedmunds@gov.nl.ca, yvonnejones@gov.nl.ca,
gerryrogers@gov.nl.ca
Cc: Juanita.Peddle@rcmp-grc.gc.ca, tommarshall@gov.nl.ca,
"bob.paulson"<bob.paulson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, David Amos
<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
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From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2012 11:36:04 -0400
Subject: This is a brief as I can make my concerns Randy
To: randyedmunds <randyedmunds@gov.nl.ca>
Cc: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
In a nutshell my concerns about the actions of the Investment Industry
affect the interests of every person in every district of every
country not just the USA and Canada. I was offering to help you with
Emera because my work with them and Danny Williams is well known and
some of it is over eight years old and in the PUBLIC Record.
All you have to do is stand in the Legislature and ask the MInister of
Justice why I have been invited to sue Newfoundland by the
Conservatives
Obviously I am the guy the USDOJ and the SEC would not name who is the
link to Madoff and Putnam Investments
Here is why
http://banking.senate.gov/
Notice the transcripts and webcasts of the hearing of the US Senate
Banking Commitee are still missing? Mr Emory should at least notice
Eliot Spitzer and the Dates around November 20th, 2003 in the
following file
http://www.checktheevidence.
http://occupywallst.org/users/
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 22 Nov 2011 12:32:30 -0400
Subject: Andre meet Biil Csapo of Occupy Wall St He is a decent fellow
who can be reached at (516) 708-4777 Perhaps you two should talk ASAP
To: wcsapo <wcsapo@gmail.com>
Cc: occupyfredericton <occupyfredericton@gmail.com>
From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
Subject: Your friends in Corridor or the Potash Corp or Bruce Northrup
or the RCMP should have told you about this stuff not I
To: "khalid"<khalid@windsorenergy.ca>, "Wayne.Lang"
<Wayne.Lang@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "bruce.northrup@gnb.ca"
<bruce.northrup@gnb.ca>, "oldmaison@yahoo.com"<oldmaison@yahoo.com>,
"thenewbrunswicker"<thenewbrunswicker@gmail.com>, "chiefape"
<chiefape@gmail.com>, "danfour"<danfour@myginch.com>, "evelyngreene"
<evelyngreene@live.ca>, "Barry.MacKnight"
<Barry.MacKnight@fredericton.
<tom_alexander@swn.com>
Cc: "thepurplevioletpress"<thepurplevioletpress@gmail.
"maritime_malaise"<maritime_malaise@yahoo.ca>
Date: Tuesday, November 15, 2011, 4:16 PM
http://www.archive.org/
http://www.archive.org/
http://davidamos.blogspot.com/
FEDERAL EXPRES February 7, 2006
Senator Arlen Specter
United States Senate
Committee on the Judiciary
224 Dirksen Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510
Dear Mr. Specter:
I have been asked to forward the enclosed tapes to you from a man
named, David Amos, a Canadian citizen, in connection with the matters
raised in the attached letter. Mr. Amos has represented to me that
these are illegal
FBI wire tap tapes. I believe Mr. Amos has been in contact with you
about this previously.
Very truly yours,
Barry A. Bachrach
Direct telephone: (508) 926-3403
Direct facsimile: (508) 929-3003
Email: bbachrach@bowditch.com
http://qslspolitics.blogspot.
From: David Amos <motomaniac333@gmail.com>
Subject: Yo Mr Bauer say hey to your client Obama and his buddies in
the USDOJ for me will ya?
To: "RBauer"<RBauer@perkinscoie.com>, sshimshak@paulweiss.com,
cspada@lswlaw.com, "msmith"<msmith@svlaw.com>, "bginsberg"
<bginsberg@pattonboggs.com>, "gregory.craig"
<gregory.craig@skadden.com>, "pm"<pm@pm.gc.ca>, "bob.paulson"
<bob.paulson@rcmp-grc.gc.ca>, "bob.rae"
<bob.rae@rogers.blackberry.net
"leader"<leader@greenparty.ca>
Cc: alevine@cooley.com, "David Amos"<david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
michael.rothfeld@wsj.com, remery@ecbalaw.com
Date: Saturday, November 17, 2012, 10:10 AM
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> http://online.wsj.com/article/
>
> http://www.ecbalaw.com/
>
>
> http://www.madoff.com/
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 17:50:17 -0300
> Subject: Fwd: Re :USANYS-MADOFF AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM US
> ATTORNEY'S OFFICE SDNY
> To: chad.bray@dowjones.com
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Olsen, Wendy (USANYS)"<Wendy.Olsen@usdoj.gov>
> Date: Tue, 31 Mar 2009 09:21:08 -0400
> Subject: RE: USANYS-MADOFF AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM US
> ATTORNEY'S OFFICE SDNY
> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> <USANYS.MADOFF@usdoj.gov>, "Litt, Marc (USANYS)"<Marc.Litt@usdoj.gov>
> Cc: webo <webo@xplornet.com>, vasilescua@sec.gov, friedmani@sec.gov,
> krishnamurthyp@sec.gov
>
> Thank you for your response.
>
> Wendy Olsen
> Victim Witness Coordinator
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Amos [mailto:david.raymond.amos@
> Sent: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 8:48 AM
> To: USANYS-MADOFF; Olsen, Wendy (USANYS); Litt, Marc (USANYS)
> Cc: webo; vasilescua@sec.gov; friedmani@sec.gov; krishnamurthyp@sec.gov
> Subject: RE: USANYS-MADOFF AND IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM US ATTORNEY'S
> OFFICE SDNY
>
> Ms Olsen
>
> Thank you for keeping me informed.
>
> Yes unseal all my emails with all their attachments immediately and
> make certain that the US Attorny's office finally practices full
> disclosurement as to who I am and what my concerns are as per the Rule
> of Law within a purported democracy.
>
> As you folks all well know I am not a shy man and I have done nothing
> wrong. It appears to me that bureacratic people only use the right to
> privacy of others when it suits their malicious ends in order to
> protect their butts from impreacment, litigation and prosecution.
>
> The people in the US Attorney's Office and the SEC etc are very well
> aware that I protested immediately to everyone I could think of when
> the instant I knew that my correspondences went under seal and Madoff
> pled guilty so quickly and yet another cover up involing my actions
> was under full steam. Everybody knows that.the US Government has been
> trying to keep my concerns about the rampant public corruption a
> secret for well over seven long years. However now that a lot of
> poeple and their countries in general are losing a lot of money people
> are beginning to remember just exactly who I am and what i did
> beginning over seven years ago..
>
> Veritas Vincit
> David Raymond Amos
> 506 756 8687
>
> P.S. For the record Obviously I pounced on these Yankee bastards as
> soon as the newsrag in Boston published this article on the web last
> night.
>
> http://www.bostonherald.com/
> ormat=&page=2&listingType=biz#
>
> Notice that Nester just like everyone else would not say my name? It
> is because my issues surrounding both Madoff and are NOT marketing
> timing They are as you all well know money laundering, fraud,
> forgery, perjury, securites fraud, tax fraud, Bank fraud, illegal
> wiretappping and Murder amongst other very serious crimes.
>
> "SEC spokesman John Nester dismissed similarities between Markopolos
> and Scannell's cases as "not a valid comparison."
>
> He said the SEC determined the market-timing by Putnam clients that
> Scannell reported didn't violate federal law. Nester said the SEC only
> acted after another tipster alleged undisclosed market-timing by some
> Putnam insiders.
>
> Scannell, now a crusader for SEC reforms, isn't surprised the agency
> is in hot water again.
>
> Noting that several top SEC officials have gone on to high-paying
> private-sector jobs, he believes hopes for future employment impact
> investigations. "It's a distinct disadvantage to make waves before you
> enter the private sector," Scannell said."
>
> --- On Mon, 3/30/09, David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> Subject: Fwd: USANYS-MADOFF IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM US ATTORNEY'S
> OFFICE SDNY
> To: NesterJ@sec.gov, letterstoeditor@bostonherald.
> <oig@sec.gov>, Thunter@tribune.com, david@davidmyles.com,
> ddexter@ns.sympatico.ca, "Dan Fitzgerald"<danf@danf.net>
> Cc: dsheehan@bakerlaw.com, dspelfogel@bakerlaw.com,
> mc@whistleblowers.org, gkachroo@mccarter.com,
> david.straube@accenture.com, gurdip.s.sahota@accenture.com,
> benjamin_mcmurray@ao.uscourts.
> Date: Monday, March 30, 2009, 10:00 PM
>
> Need I say BULLSHIT?
>
> http://www.bostonherald.com/
> ormat=&page=2&listingType=biz#
>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 00:03:13 -0300
> Subject: RE: USANYS-MADOFF IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM US ATTORNEY'S
> OFFICE
> SDNY
> To: Russ.Stanton@latimes.com, meredith.goodman@latimes.com,
> ninkster@navigantconsulting.
> Cc: firstselectmanffld@town.
> editor@whatsupfairfield.com, info@csiworld.org, jacques_poitras
> <jacques_poitras@cbc.ca>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 23:40:55 -0300
> Subject: Fwd: USANYS-MADOFF FW: IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM US
> ATTORNEY'S OFFICE SDNY
> To: gmacnamara@town.fairfield.ct.
> "Paul. Harpelle"<Paul.Harpelle@gnb.ca>, Jason Keenan
> <jason.keenan@icann.org>, Kandalaw <Kandalaw@mindspring.com>
> Cc: info@grahamdefense.org, fbinhct@leo.gov
>
> From: "Peck,Dave"<DPeck@town.fairfield.ct.us>
> Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 22:32:32 -0400
> Subject: Out of Office AutoReply: USANYS-MADOFF FW: IMPORTANT
> INFORMATION FROM US ATTORNEY'S OFFICE SDNY
> To: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
>
> I will be unavailable until 4/1/09.
>
> Deputy Chief MacNamara will be in charge while I am away.
>
> He can be reached at 254-4831 or email him at
> gmacnamara@town.fairfield.ct.
>
> I will not be checking emails or cell phone messages.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Chief Dave Peck
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 23:32:18 -0300
> Subject: Fwd: USANYS-MADOFF FW: IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM US
> ATTORNEY'S OFFICE SDNY
> To: dpeck@town.fairfield.ct.us, edit@ctpost.com, bresee@courant.com
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> Date: Sun, 29 Mar 2009 23:19:35 -0300
> Subject: RE: USANYS-MADOFF FW: IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM US
> ATTORNEY'S OFFICE SDNY
> To: dtnews@telegraph.co.uk
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: USANYS-MADOFF
> Sent: Saturday, March 28, 2009 3:06 PM
> To: DAVID.RAYMOND.AMOS@GMAIL.COM
> Subject: IMPORTANT INFORMATION FROM US ATTORNEY'S OFFICE SDNY
>
> In United States v. Bernard L. Madoff, 09 Cr. 213 (DC), the Court
> received a request from NBC and ABC to unseal all correspondence from
> victims that has been submitted in connection with the case. This
> includes your email to the Government. If the correspondence from
> victims is unsealed, the victim's personal identifying information
> including name, address, telephone number and email address (to the
> extent it was included on the correspondence) will become public. The
> Government must submit a response to the request by NBC and ABC by
> Tuesday, March 31, 2009. Please let us know whether you consent to
> the full disclosure of your correspondence, or whether you wish to
> have your correspondence remain sealed for privacy or other reasons.
> If you wish to have your correspondence remain sealed, please let us
> know the reason. We will defend your privacy to the extent that we
> can. Thank you.
>
> I looks like the US attorney in New York finally has to unseal my
> emails that you dudes have been sitting on for quite some time for no
> reason I will ever understand other than you are just a bunch of
> chickenshits.
>
> I know NBC, ABC, your blogger buddies or any other media wacko will
> never say my name but the pissed off folks that lost a lot of money
> with Bernie Baby just may ask how the hell I am EH?
>
> Veritas Vincit
> David Raymond Amos
>
>
>
>
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 15:48:50 -0300
> Subject: Fwd: Trust that whatever covert deal that Bernie Madoff and
> KPMG etc may make with the Feds they are not fooling mean old me
> To: Marc.Litt@usdoj.gov
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: David Amos <david.raymond.amos@gmail.com>
> Date: Wed, 11 Mar 2009 15:29:42 -0300
> Subject: Fwd: Trust that whatever covert deal that Bernie Madoff and
> KPMG etc may make with the Feds they are not fooling mean old me
> To: PChavkin@mintz.com
> Cc: webo <webo@xplornet.com>
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Olsen, Wendy (USANYS)"<Wendy.Olsen@usdoj.gov>
> Date: Tue, 10 Mar 2009 19:08:04 -0400
> Subject: RE: Trust that whatever covert deal that Bernie Madoff and
> KPMG etc may make with the Feds they are not fooling mean old me
> To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>
> On March 10, 2009, the Honorable Denny Chin provided the following
> guidance for victims who wish to be heard at the plea proceeding on
> March 12, 2009 at 10:00 a.m.:
>
> Judge Chin stated that there are two issues that the Court will
> consider at the hearing: (1) whether to accept a guilty plea from the
> defendant to the eleven-count Criminal Information filed by the
> Government, which provides for a maximum sentence of 150 years'
> imprisonment; and (2) whether the defendant should be remanded or
> released on conditions of bail, if the Court accepts a guilty plea.
> Judge Chin also stated that, at the hearing on March 12, 2009, he will
> conduct a plea allocution of the defendant and then will announce
> whether the Court intends to accept the plea. At that time, the Court
> will solicit speakers who disagree with the Court's intended ruling.
>
> Assuming the defendant pleads guilty and his plea is accepted by the
> Court, the Court intends to allow the Government and defense counsel
> to speak on the issue of bail. The Court will then announce its
> intended ruling on that issue. The Court will then invite individuals
> who disagree with the proposed ruling on bail to be heard.
>
> The Court noted that there will be opportunity for victims to be
> heard in the future on the subjects of sentencing, forfeiture and
> restitution in advance of any sentencing of the defendant. The Court
> also noted that it is not appropriate for victims who wish to speak
> concerning sentencing issues to be heard at the March 12, 2009
> proceeding.
>
> A link to the a transcript of the March 10, 2009 Court hearing can
> be
> found on the website of the United States Attorney's Office for the
> Southern District of New York:
>
> http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/nys
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Olsen, Wendy (USANYS)
> Sent: Monday, March 09, 2009 10:56 AM
> To: usanys.madoff@usdoj.gov
> Subject: FW: Trust that whatever covert deal that Bernie Madoff and
> KPMG etc may make with the Feds they are not fooling mean old me
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Amos [mailto:david.raymond.amos@
> Sent: Friday, March 06, 2009 12:58 PM
> To: horwitzd@dicksteinshapiro.com; Nardoza, Robert (USANYE);
> USAMA-Media (USAMA); Olsen, Wendy (USANYS)
> Cc: oig
> Subject: Trust that whatever covert deal that Bernie Madoff and KPMG
> etc may make with the Feds they are not fooling mean old me
>
> horwitzd@dicksteinshapiro.com
>
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: "Sartory, Thomas J."<TSartory@goulstonstorrs.com>
> Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2009 07:41:20 -0500
> Subject: RE: I did talk the lawyers Golub and Flumenbaum tried to
> discuss Bernie Madoff and KPMG etc before sending these emails
> To: david.raymond.amos@gmail.com
>
>
> Dear Mr. Amos,
>
> I am General Counsel at Goulston & Storrs. Your email below to
> Messers. Rosensweig and Reisch has been forwarded to me for response.
> While it's not clear what type of assistance, if any, you seek from
> Goulston % Storrs, please be advised that we are not in a position to
> help you. Please do not send further communications to any of our
> attorneys. We will not be able to respond, and your communications
> will not be protected by the attorney-client privilege.
>
> We wish you well in the pursuit of your concerns.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Thomas J. Sartory
>
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: David Amos [mailto:
> Sent: Wednesday, March 04, 2009 8:18 PM
> To: Rosensweig, Richard J.; info@LAtaxlawyers.com; Reisch, Alan M.;
> reed@hbsslaw.com
> Subject: Fwd: I did talk the lawyers Golub and Flumenbaum tried to
> discuss Bernie Madoff and KPMG etc before sending these emails
>
> Perhaps somebody should call me back now. EH? (902 800 0369)
>
>
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