Tuesday, January 24, 2012

...Some Police

It would be one thing if all the different police groups were working together in an organized effort. But the RCMP [and probably American police] had apparently asked the assistance of city police and some authority was given to them. Groups of police chiefs have competed with police constables; and police detectives have left no stone unturned in searching for evidence. Then there are divided opinions about homosexuality.--Some individuals condone it and others disapprove. It has been a real competition among the police, themselves! And this is what I have to deal with....

Have seen evidence that even some Canadian police [like Ontario Provincial Police] don't know police outside of Canada are involved. Not everyone gets given the same information, it seems! And it would help if people would be sensitive to this fact.

NOTE ADDED ON FEBRUARY 4, 2014:  Have added a note today in the "Introduction" entry at the beginning of this Waterlily Story III blog, also.  I believe it was actually secret police who started this project and they purposely divided the work among many police groups who were assisting because they hoped never to be shut down by any authorities.--They wanted to accomplish what they had set out to do, which was to help gay people with their issues [namely, gay marriage was one of their biggest goals, perhaps?].  The more this work was spread out, the harder it would be for anyone to stop them.  [And they had good intentions.  It was a charity project, as I've mentioned in the first Waterlily blog.] 

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