The leader of the Opposition expressed puzzlement as to why Justin Trudeau is adamant about keeping under wrap what came to be known as the “Lavalin Scandal.” This being the case, I have a real story and a suspicion to tell, that might shed light on the mystery.
Here is the
part of the story that happened to me:
At the same
time that I sent a copy of my invention for turning salt water into fresh water
to McGill University, I had also sent a copy to Lavalin for appraisal and
possible use. They summoned me to discuss the project, and we had a good
discussion, at the end of which they seemed to suggest I should be the one to try
selling the idea to the desert countries in need of such projects.
They told
me that Lavalin was already doing power and water projects in Libya, and that I
should have an easy time selling the idea to these people. But given my other involvements
and obligations in Canada, I could not see myself take on a new responsibility and
so, I turned down their offer.
Shortly
thereafter, I heard rumors to the effect that Lavalin executives were nabbed by
the RCMP for committing fraud. This being a pattern that was familiar to me, it
did not move me. I lumped it together with the David Johnson development that
was itself yet another proof demonstrating that Canada was a police state in
the business of punishing the good people who would talk to me rather than
persecute me.
And here is
the part of the story that makes me suspicious about further machinations that
must have unfolded then, and that Justin Trudeau would rather keep hidden from
the public view:
There is
the strong possibility that the documents which the leader of the Opposition
wants to see, contain the name of the “invisible” man who must never be seen or
talked about in public. That’s yours truly.
And this makes it interesting to see how the murderous government of Canada will resolve the challenge it is facing without blowing the case sky high.