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Taylor Swift Honored as the Coalition’s 2010 ‘Partner of the Year’ 

and 

Describing the Chinada High Command as Comparable

to Islamist Fundamentalists 

© 2010 Brad Kempo B.A. LL.B.

Barrister & Solicitor 

 

Taylor’s the 2010 ‘Partner of the Year’ because of her on-going contributions, how and how much she was embraced by the global community of democracy, rule of law and human rights advocates and the extent to which she got under the skin of the Chinada malfeasant which generated more evidence to further justify regime change.     

November ‘10

[Chinada, Oprah-Taylor M., isolation-deprivation (marriage)]

 

 

Upon a review of the diplomacy archive it is undeniable her contributions in 2010 were, like the year before, beyond extraordinary.  Second, what also justifies this honor is the statistic that her geo-persona was employed more than any other coalition partner’s during that period.  Initiatives involved, inter alia, films, TV news, shows and commercials, promoted products and Wall Street’s closing numbers being regularly massaged – all to celebrate what the most Geo Award honoured partner represents to the partnership and the 21st century: the highly admirable attributes of democracy, capitalism and the modern family.  

 

 

Third, what also adds most substantially to the reason for this most prestigious honor being awarded to Taylor for a second year in a row is the fact she’s become even more of a lightning rod within the Chinada High Command this year; triggering belligerent diplomacy that helps to prove how much of a threat it is and thus assists in demonstrating the need to employ the most aggressive methodologies to contain China and fix Canada.  

 

 

A recent example of her provocative persona is described in Chinada High Command Effects Medieval Hypno-Torture in Dream State in Response to a Geo-Event and Brags Just How Young are Recruits into the Security Apparatus.  One that wasn’t archived occurred the day before and the day of her album launch – October 24 and 25.  Correspondence was sent to the RCMP Commissioner and c.c.-d to the CSIS Director filing a complaint of cyber-sabotage: 

 

 

October 27, 2010

 

Office of the RCMP Commissioner

Ottawa, Ontario

Attention: Sgt. Jacques Larouche (c.c. Nicole Currier, CSIS Director Chief of Staff)

Via e-mail: jacques.larouche@rcmp-grc.gc.ca; simmonsd@smtp.gc.ca

 

Dear Sir: 

Re:  Telephone Conversation, October 25, 2010

 

The purpose of this correspondence is to document my 40-minute call to you on Monday, October 25th in which I drew to the Commissioner’s attention the fact I continue to be the victim of violations of domestic and international law.

 

What specifically triggered the complaint was being targeted for more electronic unlawfulness; caused by events in the diplomatic back-channel.  Sunday morning I was unable to use my TV remote control and gain access to the Internet.  The technical support department at my Internet Service Provider, Shaw Communications, couldn’t figure out why the remote stopped working – which I had replaced ten or so days earlier due to wear and tear had led the power button to not work adequately.  And the department spent a half hour seeking to discover the problem with my computer and Internet connection. 

 

It was concluded the issue was internal to my computer, which I knew was the result of spyware and Trojan Horses being covertly installed on my computer since the research project began in March 2004 and mobilized on Sunday and Monday to sabotage my equipment. 

 

The malfeasant parties in the country’s security apparatus withdrew the multi-hour sabotage of my computer immediately upon the conclusion of my call to Tech Support.  However, in the place of this sabotage I experienced a different kind.  What prevented me from using my computer and the Internet throughout Sunday and Monday was triggering windows popping up every couple minutes that disabled my use of the keyboard and access to the Net. 

 

The purpose of this unlawfulness was to create the impression my computer was under prolonged attack and thousands of viruses were being installed on my computer in a way that I had no control and all my firewalls were ineffective in blocking them.  Hundreds, I repeat, hundreds, of these windows were observed throughout Sunday and Monday:

 

 

In reaction to Taylor’s appearance and performance at the American Music Awards on November 21st the malfeasant arranged a double undertaking earlier that day.  The first encounter with sociopathological pubescence was as he approached the squash facility he’s been a member of since late July.  Since the mid-1990s he’s observed how Dogville cabbies were part of the security apparatus.  So it wasn’t a surprise when he was twenty yards from the front door a Yellow Cab passed him and stopped in front of the complex.  The province's customized license plate: YC67.  The city’s cabbie license number: #1858.  Then the Custodian Chief ascended the stairs to check in.  As he walked through the doors into the club lobby an already confirmed street soldier employee was gulping down a banana.

 

 

All of her contributions that protect the national and economic security of the United States and its allies and advance the peace, security and prosperity of the world have been documented.  But completing the archiving process took a bit of a back seat to pursuing the RCC agenda beginning in early July 2010 and seven weeks later the ICC review and much of what she did after September began was recorded but not uploaded onto the coalition website.    

 

 

October ‘Speak Now’ album promo

[sociopathic pubescence, prison certainty xThree]

 

Two instances of what’s she did are described in (i) President Obama Awards Taylor Swift the Presidential Citizens Medal for her Extraordinary Coalition Contributions and (ii) Chinada Law Society of Alberta Convicts on all EIGHT Counts and How the Coalition Reacted to this Arrogant Belligerence:

 

 

 (i) Satanic condemnation, Chinada, quantum, prison certainty

Twitter post:

I loved playing in Japan again! I'm headed home. Currently sitting in this Dr. Evil chair I found in the airport. http://twitpic.com/2d1u5u  

12:47* AM Aug 9th via Echofon

* coalition identifier and assassination reminder 

 

 

 (ii) lethal injection capital punishment theme

 

Most recently the Taylor Identifier was employed by President Obama to corroborate his predecessor awarding the Custodian Chief the U.S. military’s Medal of Honor: Four Hypnotically Induced Itchy Lesions in a 36 Hour Period, Beating the Old Record: Still Taking Unlawful Liberties That’ll Cost the Chinada Malfeasant Everything.

 

 

Demonstrative of her multi-year, on-going and tenacious commitment, she made a most remarkable choice when organizing her next concert schedule:  

 

Taylor Swift announces 2011 world tour

USA Today

November 23, 2010

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Taylor Swift has her whole year planned already. She announced today that she will play 87 shows in 19 countries spanning four continents on a world tour next year. 

[…]

 

February 11: Seoul, South Korea; February 13: Osaka, Japan; February 16 & 17: Tokyo, Japan; February 19: Manila, Philippines; February 21: Hong Kong; March 6: Brussels, Belgium; March 7: Rotterdam, Holland; March 9: Oslo, Norway; March 12: Oberhausen, Germany; March 15: Milan, Italy; March 17: Paris, France; March 19: Madrid, Spain; March 22: Birmingham, UK; March 25: Belfast, Northern Ireland; March 27: Dublin, Ireland; March 29: Manchester, UK; March 30: London, UK; May 27 & 28: Omaha, Nebraska; May 29: Des Moines, Iowa; June 2 & 3: Ft. Lauderdale, Florida; June 4: Orlando, Florida; June 7: Columbus, Ohio; June 8: Milwaukee, Wisconsin; June 11: Detroit, Michigan; June 14 & 15: St. Paul, Minnesota; June 18: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; June 21: Buffalo, New York; June 22: Hartford, Connecticut; June 25: Foxborough, Massachusetts; June 30: Greensboro, North Carolina; July 1: Knoxville, Tennessee; July 2: Louisville, Kentucky; July 8: Charlotte, North Carolina; July 9 & 10: Atlanta, Georgia; July 14: Montreal, Quebec; July 15 & 16: Toronto, Ontario; July 19 & 20: New York, New York; July 28: Grand Rapids, Michigan; July 29: Indianapolis, Indiana; July 30: Cleveland, Ohio; August 2 & 3: Washington, DC; August 6: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; August 9 & 10: Chicago, Illinois; August 13: Lexington, Kentucky; August 14: St. Louis, Missouri; August 18 & 19: Edmonton, Alberta; August 23 & 24: Los Angeles, California; September 1 & 2: San Jose, California; September 3: Sacramento, California; September 6: Portland, Oregon; September 7: Seattle, Washington; September 10 & 11: Vancouver, British Columbia; September 16 & 17: Nashville, Tennessee; September 21: Tulsa, Oklahoma’ September 24: Kansas City, Missouri; September 27: Denver, Colorado; September 28: Salt Lake City, Utah; October 4: Little Rock, Arkansas;  October 5: New Orleans, Louisiana; October 8: Dallas, Texas  

 

Note: her announcement wasn’t predicated on having secured a venue for the geo-concert:

 

Swift announces Vancouver dates

by Francois Marchand

Vancouver Sun

November 24, 2010

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It's no longer a secret: Country-pop artist Taylor Swift has just revealed the details of her Speak Now World Tour for 2011, including dates in Vancouver on Sept. 10 and 11. Venue and ticket info have not been announced.

 

The significance of choosing this particular performance date is that this is the tenth anniversary of 9/11 -- thereby drawing attention to how the coalition labeled the malfeasant since spring 2006: Comparing the Chinada Threat to Islamist Fundamentalism.  And also, doing so shines a disinfecting spotlight of transparency on Dogville, the global epi-center of enslaving, tortuous human experimentation that created stealth cognition technologies for wide deployment and global proliferation.       

 

 

April 2010 concert

[‘gun to the temple’ Richie-Santelli Maneuver]

 

 

The coalition regularly geo-politicizes anniversaries.  It will be recalled what took place exactly five years after 9/11 as documented in Coalition Profiles: U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice:

 

The most profound evidence President Bush had mobilized the Department of State to advance coalition interests and objectives was on September 11th, 2006 – the anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.  What better way to warn Canada’s eco-political leadership and Beijing they better smarten up or they’ll face the consequences than sending her north of the 49th Parallel as his envoy on the fifth anniversary of that fateful day.       

 

[Presidential quantum

 

It was undeniable the purpose of the visit by Dr. Rice was to continue a labeling process that had begun months ago: Comparing the Chinada Threat to Islamist Fundamentalism.

 

 

 

Choosing the tenth anniversary is unquestionably welcomed by those who think they’re ‘invincible, insulated and immune’.  In mid-November the malfeasant officially announced they want to be viewed not only as Satanists, but also in the same category as terrorists who love to kill Americans and other westerners and destroy their societies using every conceivable means available.  On the cover of the Vancouver rag ‘The Georgia Straight’, they used a Taylor Identifier to highlight that desire and juxtaposing it with a heart monitor that's flatlining:

 

Comprehensive documentations of Wall Street closing numbers with Taylor Identifiers are in The Coalition Continues to Service Taylor Swift’s Supra-Celebrity Status and Honor Her as its ‘Partner of the Year’, (January 11th to March 25th) President Obama Awards Taylor Swift the Presidential Citizens Medal for her Extraordinary Coalition Contributions (July 19th to September 8th) and Coalition Diplomacy Continues as Aggressively as Ever Throughout Autumn 2010 (to October 8th).  Market executives continued to massage closing numbers to embed Taylor Identifiers and keep the TI Streak alive (October 11th to November 29th).

 

 

 

Three: October 11, 2010

Dow  11010.34  3.86  +0.04%

Nasdaq  2402.33  0.42  +0.02%

S&P 500  1165.32  0.17  +0.01%

S&P 500  1165.32  0.17  +0.01%

 

Three: October 12, 2010

Dow  11020.40  10.0 6  +0.09%

Nasdaq  2417.92  15.59  +0.65%

S&P 500  1169.77   4.45  +0.38%

 

Three October 13, 2010

Dow  11096.08  75.68  +0.69%

Nasdaq  2441.23  23.31  +0.96%

Nasdaq  2441.23  23.31  +0.96%

S&P 500  1178.10  8.33  +0.71%

 

Five: October 14, 2010

Dow  11094.57  -1.51  -0.01%

Dow  11094.57  -1.51  -0.01%

Nasdaq  2435.38  -5.85  -0.24%

Nasdaq  2435.38  -5.85  -0.24%

S&P 500  1173.81  -4.29  -0.36%

 

Five: October 15, 2010

Dow  11062.78  -31.79  -0.29%

Nasdaq  2468.77  33.39  +1.37%

Nasdaq  2468.77  33.39  +1.37%

S&P 500  1176.19  2.38  +0.2

S&P 500  1176.19  2.38  +0.2

 

Three: October 18, 2010

Dow  11143.69  80.91  +0.73%

Nasdaq  2480.66  11.89  +0.48%

S&P 500  1184.71  8.52  +0.72%

 

Five: October 19, 2010

Dow  10978.62  -16 5.07  -1.48%

Dow  10978.62  -16 5.07  -1.48%

Nasdaq  2436.95  -43.71  -1.76%

S&P 500  1165.90  -18.81  -1.59%

 

Three: October 20, 2010

Dow  11107.97  129.35  +1.18%

Nasdaq  2457.39  20.44  +0.84%

S&P 500  1178.17  12.27  +1.05%

S&P 500  1178.17  12.27  +1.05%

S&P 500  1178.17  12.27  +1.05%

 

Two: October 21, 2010

Dow  11146.57  38.60  +0.35%

Nasdaq  2459.67  2.28  +0.09%

S&P 500  1180.26  2.09  +0.18%

 

Eight: October 22, 2010

Dow  1113 2.56  -14.01  -0.13%

Dow  1113 2.56  -14.01  -0.13%

Dow  1113 2.56  -14.01  -0.13%

Nasdaq  2479.39  19.72  +0.8%

S&P 500  1183.08  2.82  +0.24%

 

Five: October 25, 2010

Dow  11164.05  31.49  +0.28%

Nasdaq  2490.85  11.46  +0.46%

S&P 500  1185.62  2.54  +0.21%

 

Three: October 26, 2010

Dow  11169.46  5.41  +0.05%

Nasdaq  2497.29  6.44  +0.26%

S&P 500  1185.64  0.02  +0%

 

Five: October 27, 2010

Dow  11126.28  -43.18  -0.39%

Nasdaq  2503.26  5.97  +0.24%

S&P 500  1182.45  -3.19  -0.27%

S&P 500  1182.45  -3.19  -0.27%

 

Six: October 28, 2010

Dow  11113.95  -12.33  -0.11%

Dow  11113.95  -12.33  -0.11%

Nasdaq  2507.37  4.11  +0.16%

Nasdaq  2507.37  4.11  +0.16%

S&P 500  1183.78  1.33  +0.11%

 

Eight: October 29, 2010

Dow  11118.49  4.54  +0.04%

Dow  11118.49  4.54  +0.04%

Dow  11118.49  4.54  +0.04%

Dow  11118.49  4.54  +0.04%

Dow  11118.49  4.54  +0.04%

Nasdaq  2507.41  0.04  +0%

S&P 500  1183.26  -0.52  -0.04%

S&P 500  1183.26  -0.52  -0.04%

S&P 500  1183.26  -0.52  -0.04%

 

Five: November 1, 2010

Dow  11124.62  6.13  +0.06%

Nasdaq  2504.84  -2.57  -0.1%

S&P 500  1184.38  1.12  +0.09%

S&P 500  1184.38  1.12  +0.09%

S&P 500  1184.38  1.12  +0.09%

 

Five: November 2, 2010

Dow  11188.72  64.10  +0.58%

Nasdaq  2533.52  28.68  +1.14%

Nasdaq  2533.52  28.68  +1.14%

S&P 500  1193.57  9.19  +0.78%

 

Five: November 3, 2010

Dow  11215.13  26.41  +0.24%

Nasdaq  2540.27   6.75  +0.27%

S&P 500  1197.96   4.39  +0.37%

 

Five: November 4, 2010

Dow  11434.84  219.71  +1.96%

Nasdaq  2577.34  37.07  +1.46%

S&P 500  1221.06  23.10  +1.93%

S&P 500  1221.06  23.10  +1.93%

S&P 500  1221.06  23.10  +1.93%

 

Three: November 5, 2010

Dow  11444.08  9.24  +0.08%

Nasdaq  2578.98  1.64  +0.06%

S&P 500  1225.85  4.79  +0.39%

S&P 500  1225.85  4.79  +0.39%

 

Five: November 8, 2010

Dow  11406.84  -37.24  -0.33%

Nasdaq  2580.05  1.07  +0.04%

Nasdaq  2580.05  1.07  +0.04%

Nasdaq  2580.05  1.07  +0.04%

S&P 500  1223.25  -2.60  -0.21%

 

Eight: November 9, 2010

Dow  11346.75  -60.09  -0.53%

Dow  11346.75  -60.09  -0.53%

Nasdaq  2562.98  -17.07  -0.66%

Nasdaq  2562.98  -17.07  -0.66%

S&P 500  1213.40  -9.85  -0.81%

S&P 500  1213.40  -9.85  -0.81%

S&P 500  1213.40  -9.85  -0.81%

 

Three: November 10, 2010

Dow  11357.04  10.29  +0.09%

Nasdaq  2578.78  15.80  +0.62%

S&P 500  1218.71  5.31  +0.44%

S&P 500  1218.71  5.31  +0.44%

 

Five: November 11, 2010

Dow  11283.10  -73.94  -0.65%

Nasdaq  2555.52  -23.26  -0.9%

S&P 500  1213.54  -5.17  -0.42%

S&P 500  1213.54  -5.17  -0.42%

 

Six: November 12, 2010

Dow  11192.58  -90.52  -0.8%

Dow  11192.58  -90.52  -0.8%

Nasdaq  2518.21  -37.31  -1.46%

S&P 500  1199.21  -14.33  -1.18%

S&P 500  1199.21  -14.33  -1.18%

 

Five: November 15, 2010

Dow  11201.97  9.39  +0.08%

Nasdaq  2513.82  -4.39  -0.17%

S&P 500  1197.75  -1.46  -0.12%

S&P 500  1197.75  -1.46  -0.12%

 

Five: November 16, 2010

Dow  11023.50  -178.47  -1.59%

Dow  11023.50  -178.47  -1.59%

Nasdaq  2469.84  -43.98  -1.75%

S&P 500  1178.34  -19.41  -1.62%

 

Three: November 17, 2010

Dow  11007.88  -15.62  -0.14%

Nasdaq  2476.01   6.17  +0.25%

S&P 500  1178.59   0.25  +0.02%

 

Three: November 18, 2010

Dow  11181.23  173.35  +1.57%

Dow  11181.23  173.35  +1.57%

Nasdaq  2514.40  38.39  +1.55%

S&P 500  1196.69  18.10  +1.54%

 

Four: November 19, 2010

Dow  11203.55  22.32  +0.2%

Nasdaq  2518.12  3.72  +0.15%

Nasdaq  2518.12  3.72  +0.15%

S&P 500  1199.73  3.04  +0.25%

 

Eight: November 22, 2010

Dow  11178.58  -24.97  -0.22%

Dow  11178.58  -24.97  -0.22%

Nasdaq  2532.02  13.90  +0.55%

Nasdaq  2532.02  13.90  +0.55%

Nasdaq  2532.02  13.90  +0.55%

S&P 500  1197.84  -1.89  -0.16%

S&P 500  1197.84  -1.89  -0.16%

 

Five: November 23, 2010

Dow  11036.37  -142.21  -1.27%

Nasdaq  2494.95  -37.07  -1.46%

Nasdaq  2494.95  -37.07  -1.46%

S&P 500  1180.73  -17.11  -1.43

 

Five: November 24, 2010

Dow  11187.28  150.91  +1.37%

Nasdaq  2543.12   48.17  +1.93%

S&P 500  1198.35   17.62  +1.49%

S&P 500  1198.35   17.62  +1.49%

 

Five: November 26, 2010

Dow  11092.00  -95.28  -0.85%

Nasdaq  2534.56  -8.56  -0.34%

Nasdaq  2534.56  -8.56  -0.34%

S&P 500  1189.40  -8.95  -0.75%

 

 

Five: November 29, 2010

Dow  11052.49  -39.51  -0.36%

Dow  11052.49  -39.51  -0.36%

Nasdaq  2525.22  -9.34  -0.37%

S&P 500  1187.76  -1.64  -0.14%

S&P 500  1187.76  -1.64  -0.14%

 

Five: November 30, 2010

Dow  11006.02  -46.47  -0.42%

Nasdaq    2498.23  -26.99  -1.07%

Nasdaq    2498.23  -26.99  -1.07%

S&P 500    11 80.55  -7.21  -0.61%

 

Eight: December 1, 2010

Dow  11255.78  249.76  +2.27%

Dow  11255.78  249.76  +2.27%

Dow  11255.78  249.76  +2.27%

Nasdaq    2549.43    51.20  +2.05%

Nasdaq    2549.43    51.20  +2.05%

Nasdaq    2549.43    51.20  +2.05%

Nasdaq    2549.43    51.20  +2.05%

S&P 500    1206.07    25.52  +2.16%

 

Five: December 2, 2010

Dow  11362.41  106.63  +0.95%

Dow  11362.41  106.63  +0.95%

Nasdaq    2579.35    29.92  +1.17%

S&P 500   1221.53    15.46  +1.28%

S&P 500   1221.53    15.46  +1.28%

 

Five: December 3, 2010

Dow  11382.09  19.68  +0.17%

Dow  11382.09  19.68  +0.17%

Nasdaq    2591.46  12.11  +0.47%

S&P 500    1224.71  3.18  +0.26%

S&P 500    1224.71  3.18  +0.26%

 

 

Just prior to posting this supplemental, Taylor did it again; like so many partners choosing a most condemning way to articulate what happened to the Custodian Chief – the lab monkey theme:

 

Jake Gyllenhaal & Taylor Swift: Second Nashville Coffee Date!

Just Jared

November 30, 2010

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Jake Gyllenhaal and Taylor Swift grabbed coffee together again - this time, they visited the Frothy Monkey on Tuesday in Nashville, Tenn. 

 

 

As an important footnote, where do you think Forbes Magazine put the coalition’s Partner of the Year when choosing the Top 100 celebrities of 2010?  (The list is determined by revenue generation, social profile, magazine covers and other statistics for the period June ’09 – June ‘10.)  A coalition identifying Number 12, of course. 

 

Forbes Top 100 Celebrity List 2010: Forbes list

MusiciFI

June, 28 2010

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Forbes has compiled their Top 100 Celebrity List 2010, based on the most powerful celebrities in the world.

 

1. Oprah Winfrey 2. Beyonce Knowles 3. James Cameron 4. Lady GaGa 5. Tiger Woods 6. Britney Spears 7. U2 8. Sandra Bullock 9. Johnny Depp 10. Madonna 11. Simon Cowell 12. Taylor Swift 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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