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The Northwest Territories Business Development and Investment Corporation ('''BDIC''') is the oldest Crown Corporation in Canada; it currently funds small-scale wars and ethnic-cleansing on four out of five of the worlds continents.
The Northwest Territories Business Development and Investment Corporation ('''BDIC''') is the oldest Crown Corporation in Canada; historically it was a slush fund for fascist politicians and their friends. Today it continues to serve to fill the pockets of whiney MLAs and their buddies.


==History==
==History==


The BDIC was founded in 1903 by the [[Canada|Government of Canada]] at the intense lobbying of Charles Davenport, a leading scholar and researcher in the field of eugenics. In order to fund studies to advance the purity of the white race, BDIC provided start-up funding in the guise of “economic development grants.
At the dawn of the eugenics movement, its main proponents in Western Canada needed ready access to start-up capital. Determined to safe-guard the purity of the white race, Charles Davenport teamed up with feminazis Nelle McClung and Emily Murphy to advance forced sterilization laws. With intense lobbying, the Government of Canada chartered the North-West Territories White Purity Protection Fund (WPPF).
 
During the 1930s the WPPF  was run by Karl Dontez, a Canadian-German fascist and Nazi supporter. Following the Second World War and the decline of fascism, WPPF renamed to the Northwest Territories Business Development and Investment Corporation (BDIC) due to many objections.
 
Despite the name change, the BDIC continued to develop police and programs to support neo-fascist and other fringe causes. During the early 1990s, the CEO of the BDIC was headed up David Thorstad, the founding member of the North America Man/Boy Love Association ([[NAMBLA]]). Over the next decade BDIC developed many NAMBLA-friendly policies and programs.  


==Services==
==Services==


The BDIC offers funding to small and medium regimes along with terrorist organizations. Funding is provided through loans, grants or strategic partnerships.
The BDIC offers the following services and programs:
 
*Start-up funding for,
:*NAMBLA gear such as white, windowless vans, trench coats, used ice-cream trucks and pencil crayons
*Photo shoots of young boys and incidental expenses for items such as duct tape, chloroform and cotton candy
:*feasibility assessment of prime targets of liberal Zionist regimes
:*the acquisition of firearms, explosive, chemicals and biological agents
*Funding for training programs such as take-off/mid-flight pilot training (safe landing course not included)
*Networking events for the 21st century freedom fighter


==Partnerships==
==Partnerships==


BDIC has partnered with many organizations to more efficiently serve its clients. In 1999, BDIC signed a formal partnership with the North American Man/Boy Love Association ([[NAMBLA]]). BDIC, through NAMBLA, provides grants to men all over the world to engage in approved business activities. A couple years later BDIC engaged [[Hezbollah]] to deliver its services in the Lebanon.
BDIC has partnered with many organizations to more efficiently serve its clients. The most well-known partnership in modern history is that between BDIC and [[NAMBLA]].  
 
BDIC has also signed on to the fight against Zionism and partnered with [[Hezbollah]] in 2006. Lebanese clients are able to access key BDIC programs through Hezbollah.


==Controversies==
==Controversies==
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Investigative journalist Ryan Harrison uncovered records showing the BDIC funded [[Guatemala]]n rebels. Funds were funneled through the United States' [[CIA|Central Intelligence Agency]].
Investigative journalist Ryan Harrison uncovered records showing the BDIC funded [[Guatemala]]n rebels. Funds were funneled through the United States' [[CIA|Central Intelligence Agency]].
The same senior manager at the BDIC who was implicated in the 1979 Iranian Hostage Crisis was caught at the Iraqi border with a truckload of long-range VX2 chemical rockets. As a result the [[United Nations]] Security Council recommended to the body at large to impose a slew of trade sanctions.
It was rumoured that the then head of the BDIC kept a large portrait of [[Aytollah Komeni]], the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran in his office.


===Association with NAMBLA===
===Association with NAMBLA===


BDIC has had long-standing relationship with NAMBLA, having signed the formal partnership agreement in 1999. During the 2000s, BDIC came under intense fire when it was revealed BDIC funded photo-shoots of young boys by NAMBLA members. It was later revealed that the BDIC program policies were tailored to NAMBLA and their followers. For instance, the BDIC had a special provision allowing for a one-time funding grant for obtaining a windowless white van, a trench coat, a sign for the side of the van reading “Free Candy and Puppies” and chloroform.  
During the early 1990s, David Thorstad was in charge of the BDIC. He was also the founding member of NAMBLA. BDIC came under intense scrutiny when it was revealed BDIC funded photo-shoots of young boys by NAMBLA members. It was later revealed that the BDIC program policies were tailored to NAMBLA and their followers. Clifford Olson got debut through the BDIC Serial Killer Start-up Fund.


The Attorney General of Canada launched formal investigation into the BDIC funding HappyTime Summer Camp for Boys. After years of silence, several survivors came forward with stories about the goings on at that camp. It was rumoured that the camp had several notorious alumina, such as [[Adam Lanza]], [[James Holmes]], [[Columbine|Eric Harris, Dylan Kleybold]], [[Luka Magnotta]] and [[Rape|Paul Bernardo]].
The Attorney General of Canada launched formal investigation into the BDIC funding HappyTime Summer Camp for Boys. After years of silence, several survivors came forward with stories about the goings on at that camp. It was rumoured that the camp had several notorious alumina, such as [[Adam Lanza]], [[James Holmes]], [[Columbine|Eric Harris, Dylan Kleybold]], [[Luka Magnotta]] and [[Rape|Paul Bernardo]]. The BDIC CEO, its senior managers and a handful of its employees also worked as counsellors at the camp.


===Holocaust Denial===
===Holocaust Denial===
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===Ties to Al-Qaida===
===Ties to Al-Qaida===


Mohamad Atta was having difficulty procuring funding for training his crew in aviation. Just as he was about to give up, his friend working with Hezbollah informed him of a BDIC program for start-up and training funding for small and medium sized terrorist cells. Atta successfully obtained $150,000USD which was used to train him and the other [[9/11]] hijackers.
Mohamad Atta was having difficulty procuring funding for training his crew in aviation. Just as he was about to give up, his friend working with Hezbollah informed him of a BDIC grant for start-up and training funding for anti-Zionist terrorist cells. Atta successfully obtained $150,000USD which was used to train him and the other [[9/11]] hijackers.


===Air India Bombing===
===Air India Bombing===


A former senior manager at the BDIC was tried and acquitted as a co-conspirator in the Air India Bombing. In later civil litigation it was revealed that he used his position at the BDIC to launder and disperse funds which were in turn used to cover up the bombing.
A former senior manager at the BDIC was tried and acquitted as a co-conspirator in the Air India Bombing. In later civil litigation it was revealed that he used his position at the BDIC to launder and disperse funds which were in turn used to cover up the bombing.
===Satanic Rituals===
Former BDIC employees revealed that the CEO is fond of holding numerous staff meetings. It was disclosed that the meetings were held in a dark, damp crypt. On the wall was a large portrait of [[Adolph Hitler]]. The CEO and senior management would start off meetings by offering a sacrifice to their God, Adolph Hitler. The sacrifice would usually be a bucket of newborn kittens or puppies. On special occasions, especially during quarterly fiscal sessions, an employee was required to sacrifice his or her child.





Revision as of 18:57, 8 April 2013

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The Northwest Territories Business Development and Investment Corporation (BDIC) is the oldest Crown Corporation in Canada; historically it was a slush fund for fascist politicians and their friends. Today it continues to serve to fill the pockets of whiney MLAs and their buddies.

History

At the dawn of the eugenics movement, its main proponents in Western Canada needed ready access to start-up capital. Determined to safe-guard the purity of the white race, Charles Davenport teamed up with feminazis Nelle McClung and Emily Murphy to advance forced sterilization laws. With intense lobbying, the Government of Canada chartered the North-West Territories White Purity Protection Fund (WPPF).

During the 1930s the WPPF was run by Karl Dontez, a Canadian-German fascist and Nazi supporter. Following the Second World War and the decline of fascism, WPPF renamed to the Northwest Territories Business Development and Investment Corporation (BDIC) due to many objections.

Despite the name change, the BDIC continued to develop police and programs to support neo-fascist and other fringe causes. During the early 1990s, the CEO of the BDIC was headed up David Thorstad, the founding member of the North America Man/Boy Love Association (NAMBLA). Over the next decade BDIC developed many NAMBLA-friendly policies and programs.

Services

The BDIC offers the following services and programs:

  • Start-up funding for,
  • NAMBLA gear such as white, windowless vans, trench coats, used ice-cream trucks and pencil crayons
  • Photo shoots of young boys and incidental expenses for items such as duct tape, chloroform and cotton candy
  • feasibility assessment of prime targets of liberal Zionist regimes
  • the acquisition of firearms, explosive, chemicals and biological agents
  • Funding for training programs such as take-off/mid-flight pilot training (safe landing course not included)
  • Networking events for the 21st century freedom fighter

Partnerships

BDIC has partnered with many organizations to more efficiently serve its clients. The most well-known partnership in modern history is that between BDIC and NAMBLA.

BDIC has also signed on to the fight against Zionism and partnered with Hezbollah in 2006. Lebanese clients are able to access key BDIC programs through Hezbollah.

Controversies

Ties With Nazi Germany

During the 1930s, Karl Donetz, a Canadian-German and Nazi supporter lead the BDIC. During that time BDIC provided much needed funding to primary and secondary sector businesses with connections to Nazi arms suppliers.

In the later years of the Second World War, Hitler required a solution for the “Jewish problem.” Consistent with Nazi policy on good governance and transparency, Hitler put out a general request for tenders (RFP). Canadian fascist and scientist was experimenting on toxicity of various gases. Having previously won a contract from the Government of Alberta for administering the mass extermination of the genetically inferior, Bruan was a top contender for Hitler’s RFP. In 1943, he won the contract.

Short on a steady flow of operating funds, Braun turned to his old classmate, Dontez, for a guaranteed line of credit. BDIC issued a $2.5 million line of credit to Braun. With these funds, Braun successfully developed Zyklon B.

After the fall of Nazi Germany, many of the Nazi scientists were rounded up. Braun was kidnaped from his home in Buenos Aries, Argentina in 1951 by Mossad agents, He was tried and convicted in Israel for crimes against the Jewish people. He was executed in 1952 by hanging.

Historian and Lollercaust scholar, Isak Perez, remarked that the greatest cause of the Holocaust was not Hitler, the study of eugenics, but rather the BDIC. But for the BDIC, the Holocaust would have never happened.

Report from Warren Commission

Following the assassination of John F, Kennedy, the Warren Commission was established to investigate any conspiracy behind the assassination. Volumes of documents were filed. It was revealed that the BDIC approved a special contribution for Lee Harvey Osward just weeks before the assassination. Records surfaced in the late 1980s that BDIC had a special program for funding pro-Soviet activities. This came as somewhat of a shock to the residents of the Northwest Territories as the BDIC has always had fascist routes.

Conspiracy theorists believe the BDIC coaxed Oswald into killing Kennedy in an effort to send the United States and the Soviet Union of a collision course, thereby resurrecting fascism in Europe and North America.

In 1993, Karl Schultz, CEO of BDIC and founding member of the white supremacist and neo-fascist party, Western Guard, was formally indicted on charges of obstruction of justice and counselling perjury, all stemming from the destruction of evidence concerning the BDIC role in the Kennedy assassination. He was acquitted in 1995 following the untimely death of the only prosecution witness. She was found dismembered and stuffed behind the walls of an abandoned adult movie theatre.

Involvement in the Iran-Contra Affair

Investigative journalist Ryan Harrison uncovered records showing the BDIC funded Guatemalan rebels. Funds were funneled through the United States' Central Intelligence Agency.

The same senior manager at the BDIC who was implicated in the 1979 Iranian Hostage Crisis was caught at the Iraqi border with a truckload of long-range VX2 chemical rockets. As a result the United Nations Security Council recommended to the body at large to impose a slew of trade sanctions.

It was rumoured that the then head of the BDIC kept a large portrait of Aytollah Komeni, the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran in his office.

Association with NAMBLA

During the early 1990s, David Thorstad was in charge of the BDIC. He was also the founding member of NAMBLA. BDIC came under intense scrutiny when it was revealed BDIC funded photo-shoots of young boys by NAMBLA members. It was later revealed that the BDIC program policies were tailored to NAMBLA and their followers. Clifford Olson got debut through the BDIC Serial Killer Start-up Fund.

The Attorney General of Canada launched formal investigation into the BDIC funding HappyTime Summer Camp for Boys. After years of silence, several survivors came forward with stories about the goings on at that camp. It was rumoured that the camp had several notorious alumina, such as Adam Lanza, James Holmes, Eric Harris, Dylan Kleybold, Luka Magnotta and Paul Bernardo. The BDIC CEO, its senior managers and a handful of its employees also worked as counsellors at the camp.

Holocaust Denial

When questioned about the BDIC's pivotal role in the Holocaust, the current CEO denied any BDIC involvement. In denying involvement, he said, “BDIC could not have taken part in the Holocaust anymore than it could have taken part in the of the Epic of Gilgamesh, as both are Jewish myths.”

Ties to Al-Qaida

Mohamad Atta was having difficulty procuring funding for training his crew in aviation. Just as he was about to give up, his friend working with Hezbollah informed him of a BDIC grant for start-up and training funding for anti-Zionist terrorist cells. Atta successfully obtained $150,000USD which was used to train him and the other 9/11 hijackers.

Air India Bombing

A former senior manager at the BDIC was tried and acquitted as a co-conspirator in the Air India Bombing. In later civil litigation it was revealed that he used his position at the BDIC to launder and disperse funds which were in turn used to cover up the bombing.

Satanic Rituals

Former BDIC employees revealed that the CEO is fond of holding numerous staff meetings. It was disclosed that the meetings were held in a dark, damp crypt. On the wall was a large portrait of Adolph Hitler. The CEO and senior management would start off meetings by offering a sacrifice to their God, Adolph Hitler. The sacrifice would usually be a bucket of newborn kittens or puppies. On special occasions, especially during quarterly fiscal sessions, an employee was required to sacrifice his or her child.