Robert des Trois Maison |
On July 28, 2013, the Editors contacted Robert des Trois Maisons and asked him "please let us know the specific statements you complain of and we will remedy the matter".
On July 30 2013, a follow up email was sent to Robert des Trois Maison asking him if he was going to respond.
Ten days have elapsed and the Editors have heard nothing from Robert des Trois Maison so the logical conclusion is that the accusations made about BCIMC and Doug Pearce are true.
In the next few weeks, the Editors expect to post some block buster revelations about BCIMC and a certain a certain government Ministry that is going to shake the corrupt British Columbia civil service to its foundations and will explain to the readers what was really behind the campaign of terrorism against English Family and their property.
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