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こんなの…こんなの…素敵!!

うわぁ一年前パーマかけてるw時勢柄髪はしばらく切っておりませぬ これはホントに偶然なんですけど今日で私声優デビュー23年になり申した(事務所Twitterでコメント貰ってるの見て思い出しましたw)高校卒業直後18歳で上京して早23年ですよ 初めて続きをみる

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一年経った という事は?

本日二回目の更新で前の更新でもタイトルでも書きましたが約一年ぶりのブログなわけでございます 昨今はTwitterやらインスタグラムを利用している方々も多いですしこの全く更新しないブログを果たして如何程の方々が見て頂いている事やらと言ったところで更新しないから自業自得始めたころの毎日小ネタを書き続けていたのが懐かしい で何でまた急にブログを更新する気になったの?と思われているかもしれないですが先ほどの更新で書いたことが一つ有りそしてどんだけ更新してないのかふと気になって覗いてみたら昨年の朗読劇の上演後の更新で止まってる おそらくこの朗読劇を続きをみる

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こんな時なので

前に更新してからもう一年が経とうかという始末 いやホントごめんなさい これまでの一年は まぁ生き急ぐがごとく働いていましてブログを更新するのがメンド…ゲフンっ(この書き方懐かしな)帰宅後に何かする余力がなかったというのが正直なところです 一年の間に色んな事あったなぁ事務所引っ越したり(良いトコだよ!)深夜ラジオが終わったり(俺のせいじゃないよ!)やったことない事やったり(どれがどれかは覚えてないよ!)等々…大したトピック無かったね で なんですがね一年ぶりに書いてみると このブロブで書いてきた書き方(句読点を使わないとか)をマジで忘れている事に吃驚するわけです今思えば何でこんなメンドクサイ書き方を頑なにしてきたんだろう…と思わざるを得ない 先続きをみる

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今年も、ウム。

今年も無事に我々は千秋楽。続きをみる

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へえ

すっかりうっかりせめて今日くらいは更新しましょうでもこれだ続きをみる

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生グラファー

久方ぶりの更新でありますれば最近ももういつもの如くバッタバタしとるポンチョでございます色んな活動をしている昨今の声優ですが自分も見えない角度からのハイキックの如くのまさかの日テレ通販番組をやるなんて夢にも思っていなかった今日この頃しかしまぁ良いものを紹介するというのは何と楽しくやりがいがある事かやってみて初めてわかる数々の感動を体験させて頂きましたで良いものを紹介して来た流れで一つまた紹介させて頂ければ色んな活動をしている我々声優ですが他業務的なモノから本寸法なモノまで本当に多岐にわたりまするそんな中私にゃ身近な良い情報最近めっきり皆で活動してない声優自主ユニットのDABA(ダバ。正しくは「D」は反続きをみる

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公開だっぜ

公開になりました暫くお待たせしましたアレです兄友とギ続きをみる

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航海を公開してみたら

皆様お久しぶりです新年度も幕開けして一週間がたちましたまぁ私はもういつも通りで何の変哲も無い毎日を送っております 私の毎日 朝起きてアフレコ昼食べてアフレコ 朝起きて名刺交換昼食べずに名刺交換そしてアフレコ 朝起きて… ん?名刺交換? あやっべ!俺独立したのを報告し忘れてた!! そうなんです私は7年に渡りお世話になったアクセルワンの所属を離れ盟友である立花慎之介と共に四月より新会社BLACK SHIP株式会社を開業致しました こういった報告をこのふざけたブログでどうやって報告しようかなぁと思っていたらばいつのまにか今日になり…というかいつも通りなのは仕事だけでこの一週間はもう新しい事ばかりです 僕たちの開業が公表されてから本当に多くの方からの温かいお言葉やお気持ちを頂きました 声優としての活動と私達が続きをみる

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バッタリ!?

先日…ふと事務所近くの公園で黄昏ていた時のことあれ?あれれ??何やら見覚えのある…そんな偶然!?ってな具合にバッタリ!!その時の模様を偶然カメラが捉えていましたその時の模様をご覧下さいアップ出来る長さの問題で三分割!!って事で!OOPARTSのお二人が1月14日にワンマンライヴをやります!!OOPARTS ワンマンライヴ2018NEW ELECTORO CITY場所は渋谷TSUTAYA O-Crest16:30会場17:00よりスタート!!チケット: (前売)¥3,300+1drink (当日)¥3,800+1drink◆チケットぴあ販売URL:http://t.pia.jp/pia/event/event.do?eventCd=1750815TEL:0570-02-9999 (Pコード34続きをみる

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寝坊?

おかしい!年が明けてからの体感日数の計算が合わない! どうなっている!?もう舞台挨拶も終わったのだけれど俺の計算だとまだ1月5日な筈なのにもう9日だと!? 皆さま明けましておめでとうとございます 正月の体感計算の合わない39歳です 昨年もそれまでも本当に皆さまにはお世話になりました本年も宜しくお願い致します! さっき書いた通り1月6日に 同日に公開されました 劇場版 中二病でも恋がしたい!TAKE ON ME の舞台挨拶も テレビアニメ 七つの大罪 戒めの復活 続きをみる

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ユニバース!

日付けが変わって今日幕張メッセにて東京コミコン 2017でのステージ出演させていただきます!私が吹き替えで出演させて頂いていますTHE FLASH やARROWレジェンド・オブ・トゥモローと同じ世界を共有するDCドラマの吹き替えキャストでトーク致しますその名も「人気声優大共演!DCドラマ・イケメン・リーグ!」(笑)吹き替えでのイベントは個人的に珍しい上に3作品合同!どんなステージになるか楽しみです今映画ではジャスティス・リーグ(バットマン、ワンダーウーマン、アクアマン、サイボーグ、フラッシュ達が出てますよー)も公開されてDCヒーローも盛り上がっていますこの機にDCドラマも盛り上げて続きをみる

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檻の中でジーンズをはく

日付け変わっちゃったから昨日になってしまいましたが発売されました!ゲーム「アサシンクリード オリジンズ」アサシンクリードは今年で10周年の人気ゲームシリーズその最新作の主人公バエクの日本語吹き替えを私が担当しておりまする古代エジプトを舞台に繰り広げられる壮大な作品なのですがいや…もう今のゲームのクオリティどーなってんだよ…ってレヴェルのゲームですゲーム自体物凄いんですが吹き替え音声の分量も凄いんですよねまぁ収録に3ヶ月かかりましたw(実は追加コンテンツで今も収録してます)ゲームといっても吹き替えですから英語版の音声を聴きながら吹き替えるわけです時間に対して普段の続きをみる

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コードギアス

「コードギアス 劇場版I 興道」公開初日でした舞台挨拶で都内を数カ所周りあらためてこの作品が多くの方々に支えられ期待をされていたのだと実感致しました自分のやった作品に多くを語ることはしてこなかった分宣伝するにしても何をどう書けばいいやらというジレンマがありますが10年前以上の続きをみる

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10月だね

10月ということはもう新番組の時期ですよこれから始まる「おそ松さん」開けて明日から「ブラッククローバー」此方続きをみる

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ありがーーーーーとぅっ!

1人のBocchi Show無事終了!! いやぁ〜 なんとかなるものだ(続きをみる

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三回連続で言ってみろ!

日付が変わってしまたぁああ! けど問題ない! 配信されました! 何を思ってか怒涛のリリース尽くしの今年2017年!9月のイベント「福山潤の一人のBocchiShow」の為に作った楽曲その名も Hi-Fi-Highway→ ハイファイハイウェイ! 文字面良いけど言いにくいぜハイファイハイウェイ!みんなで言えるか!?ハイフ続きをみる

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遂に!

18日の金曜日 遂に 遂に 遂に開始されたのです! そう 福山潤&立花慎之介project DABA ユニット内ユニットであるROBA 先日一年以上をかけたプロジェクトのサングラスDVDが発売されましたねその中で私と立花がデザインしたサングラスあれは超オーダーメイドの一点物でしたが 遂に! 福山モデル立花モデル として更にブラッシュアップされて販売されるその受注が開始されたのです! という記事を当日は書けなくて…ようやっと記事を書いていたら… なんと両モデルとも本当に嬉しい事に 初回限定盤が既に… 完売 という文字が!? マジかよ… こちらではお知らせするのみになってしまいましたが知らないという方のためにも此方を見ていただければ全容がわかります https:/続きをみる

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良いこともあるものだ、と

この歳とキャリアになってもまだまだ初めての経験をさせて頂けることは幸福以外の言葉では表現出来ない心境になるもの取り分けそれが結果としての報酬であるなら尚の事 正直求めていたものは成功ではなく自身に限界や構想の範疇を超えられる何か一つそれが見つけられるかどうかそういった事だ続きをみる

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色々

お久しぶりの更新でございますればどうもポンチョです あっという間に8月も残り3分の1になり楽しい夏休みも黄昏ようというところですが この数ヶ月色んなことでバタバタしてましたいつもの如く仕事ばかりですが濃いものばかりをやっていました まぁ今もそれらは継続中なのですが若手の頃を彷彿とさせる日々ですわい しかしながらそんんな中でもいい変化もあるわけで今までやって来なかったモノに挑戦させていただいたり今までモノ続きをみる

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結局

昨日はねぇ舐め続きをみる

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これから

レコメン続きをみる

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もう6月!?

そう気がつけば6月にはいってしまっていましたまじかぁ早いわぁ でも色々前に進んでいるのでいい感じかもしれません 出来ましたし アレが そう アレも 「も」? はい も です 先ずは ROBA いやぁ長かったw一年半がかりのプロジェクトになってしまいました発表は二年半前僕が右肩の骨折ったあのイベントでしたw そこから仕込んで動き出してから更に一年がかりで打ち合わせしたり撮影したり作ってもらったり待ったり でめでたく完成してから今度はそのDVDの発売を更に待ってw 先行販売があったにせよ一般販売がされて続きをみる

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もうわたぬきですか

やばいなぁもう四月ですよ…四月一日は自身にとって大変意味のある日で新年度の始まりだったり出会いだったり出発の日だったり嘘というユーモアで大手を振れる日だったりまぁ世間的にも様々な意味のある日ですね時間の流れは止めようがないですが時間の過ぎ行く早さを憂う様になる程忙しくさせていただいている事は幸せな事です皆さまも何かしらの出発があるでしょうその一つ一つの道行は違えど行き着く頂きが眺めの良いところへの道程である事を思う次第ですとはいへ僕ももう続きをみる

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久しぶりガシラの告知を喰らえ

ごめんなさい‼︎全っっっ然更新出来なかった! 正直超忙しかった でこれから「KEEP GOING ON」のリリイベントだけれどもご来場いただける方よろしくお願いします! でその後21時からニコ生の「矢尾ちゃんの部屋」に出演します! 矢尾一樹さんとがっつりトークあり何かありの生配信! 前続きをみる

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Schlagzeile zur Umfrage auf Rekordtief

Seit Wochen schon fährt die „Bild“-Redaktion einen Kurs gegen die Corona-Maßnahmen von Angela Merkel. Nur: So richtig fruchten will das offenbar nicht — die Umfragewerte der Bundeskanzlerin sind so gut wie lange nicht mehr. So auch in einer aktuellen Befragung, die Bild.de heute präsentiert. Das Meinungsforschungsinstitut Insa sollte „in einer exklusiven Umfrage für BILD“ herausfinden, […]


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Zum Würfeln: Kunstkritiken

Zeitknappheit, Personalmangel, begrenzte Ressourcen … Wir kennen die Probleme der Redaktionen nur allzu gut und haben dafür die Lösung: Mit unserem Würfelspiel „Kurz vor Redaktionsschluss“ lassen sich, jawoll, auch kurz vor Redaktionsschluss auf die Schnelle druckreife Teaser, kurze Artikel und Besprechungen ganzer Kunstausstellungen erstellen. Folge 9 unserer 16-teiligen Serie: Kunstkritiken. Hier gibt es ein größeres […]


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Gates noch, Ken?, RKI beendet Pressekonferenzen, Overblocking

1. Das ist dran an Ken Jebsens großer Gates-Verschwörung (t-online.de, Jonas Mueller-Töwe) Ken Jebsen hat auf seinem Youtube-Kanal „KenFM“ einen halbstündigen Monolog veröffentlicht, der innerhalb von wenigen Tagen rund drei Millionen Mal angeklickt wurde. Das Opus heißt „Gates kapert Deutschland“ und gibt damit bereits die Marschrichtung vor. Jonas Mueller-Töwe hat sich die Mühe gemacht, das […]


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Riesen-Zweifel an „Bild“-Artikel

Es geht um den Begriff „Ausgangsbeschränkungen“. Und wer jetzt befürchtet, es wird hier allzu wortklauberisch, der oder die sei beruhigt: Es geht um deutlich mehr. Es geht darum, wie die „Bild“-Redaktion ein Urteil eines Verfassungsgerichts falsch wiedergibt und so die eigene Agenda in der Corona-Krise vorantreibt. „Bild“-Redakteur Filipp Piatov schrieb vergangene Woche über einen Beschluss […]


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Medien in der Corona-Krise, Hass und Angriffe, Attila Hildmanns Medienspiel

1. ZAPP spezial: Medien in der Corona-Krise (ndr.de, Annette Leiterer & Gudrun Kirfel & Daniel Bouhs & Tim Kukral & Caroline Schmidt & Sebastian Asmus & Andrea Brack Peña) Das NDR-Medienmagazin „Zapp“ widmet sich in einer halbstündigen Sendung den verschiedenen Auswirkungen der Corona-Krise auf die Medienbranche. Es geht unter anderem um Rekordreichweiten durch Corona, um Rettungspakete […]


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Journalismus als Videokonferenz, „Welt“-Experten, Corona-Talkshows

1. Kommentar: Die Kritik an Rezo und dem Nannen-Preis zeigt ein Grundproblem des alten Journalismus (meedia.de, Tobias Singer) Als der Youtuber Rezo mit dem Nannen-Preis ausgezeichnet wurde, gab es nicht nur Glückwünsche, sondern auch Kritik. An manchen Stellen hieß es, die Wahl der Jury sei ein Fehler gewesen. Der Hauptvorwurf: Rezo sei kein Journalist und […]


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Wie die „Bild“-Redaktion mit schmutzigen Tricks versucht, Christian Drosten zu zerlegen

Am vergangenen Donnerstag schoben sie sogar die Kanzlerin vor: Seit Wochen schon versucht die „Bild“-Redaktion, den Virologen der Berliner Charité Christian Drosten schlecht dastehen zu lassen. Sie bemüht sich, Drostens Autorität als Wissenschaftler zu untergraben, arbeitet genüsslich frühere Fehleinschätzungen heraus, stellt ihn als Einflüsterer dar, macht ihn zum Kollegenschwein. Damit dieses negative Bild irgendwie passt, […]


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Pochers Attacken, Mausgezeichnete Einschaltquoten, Lisa Eckhart

1. Täter hatten vor Übergriff wohl Streit mit „heute-show“-Team (tagesspiegel.de, Alexander Fröhlich) Der genaue Hintergrund des Angriffs auf ein Team der „heute-show“ (ZDF) ist nach wie vor unklar. Laut „Tagesspiegel“-Informationen soll es jedoch vor der Attacke Streit zwischen dem TV-Team und den Angreifern gegeben haben. Für die Staatsanwaltschaft seien alle Verdächtigen „dem linken Spektrum zuzurechnen“. […]


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Angriff gegen „heute-show“-Team, Teures Armutszeugnis, Irr-Lichtern

1. „Mit Totschlägern auf das Team los“ (zdf.de) Am vergangenen Freitag wurde ein Kamerateam der ZDF-Satiresendung „heute-show“ bei Dreharbeiten in Berlin-Mitte von Unbekannten angegriffen. Mehrere Teammitglieder, darunter auch drei Security-Mitarbeiter, mussten ins Krankenhaus, wurden jedoch nach der Behandlung am selben Abend wieder entlassen. Die Motive der Täter seien noch unklar, so die Berliner Polizeipräsidentin Barbara […]


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„DIE WUT DER WIRTE“ – und eines Politikers

Gestern gab es auf der „Bild“-Titelseite mal wieder Wut, Verzeihung, „WUT“: Keine Frage, die Wirtinnen und Wirte, die sich in der „Bild“-Zeitung und bei Bild.de vor allem über die Bundesregierung, die Bundeskanzlerin und die Corona-Maßnahmen beschweren, haben aktuell ganz bestimmt ernstzunehmende wirtschaftliche Sorgen. Sie stecken in einer misslichen Lage. Der Mann ganz rechts, dessen Wut […]


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Issue #96

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The Summer 2015 issue of The Dominion magazine, Special Issue on Land Defence "Warrior Up!", is now online.

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Issue #95

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The Fall 2015 issue of The Dominion magazine, Special Issue on Austerity, is now online.

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Opinion: Haiti’s Electoral Shambles, CEP Officials Can Either Fix the Mess or They Go to Jail

By WADNER PIERRE

For too long, people paid by Haitian people to do their job have not been held accountable. Now, it’s the time for the Haiti’s electoral officials – the Conseil Electoral Provisoire (CEP) – to either fix the electoral mess or go to jail.

It is despicable that a CEP official threatened to shut down the whole electoral process instead of collaborating with a government-backed commission to investigate massive electoral frauds that they fail to avoid. Marie Carmelle Paul Austin, a member of the electoral council, told a radio in Haiti’s capital that the electoral council members are ready to depart in bloc “If this commission’s purpose is to redo or verify the work that the CEP has already done, the council members will resign.” What Madame Austin did not say is that when you betray your people, violate your country’s laws and contribute to social and political destabilization you should be in jail.

For too long, Haitian people have been struggling for participative democracy and social justice. They’ve been ignored by Haitian officials who primarily seek to satisfy the interest of their international backers like the United States, Canada and France by either plotting electoral coups. Although the Martelly administration finally established a commission to address the latest electoral disaster, it is uncertain that anything will come of it.

Martelly himself was a beneficiary of an electoral fiasco. How can one believe he will accept any recommendation asking the removal of his handpicked candidate? This move reminds me of an article by Haiti’s renowned author Edwidge Danticat: Sweet Micky and the Sad Déjà Vu of Haiti’s Presidential Elections.

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Haiti Elections: Catholic Church still Undecided whether to join the Govt.-formed Electoral Commission or Not

BY WADNER PIERRE

Nearly two months since Haiti’s Conseil Electoral Provisoire (Electoral Provisional Council), know as the CEP, announced the final results for the first round residential, second round legislative and local elections that plagued with massive frauds. The controversial results for the presidential elections placed Haiti’s ruling Party candidate, Jovel Moise at the first place with over 34 percent of the popular and the former 2010 presidential candidate Jude Celestin in second place. Since then protest against those tainted results have been widened through the country.

After candidates and their backers, religious leaders (Catholics and Protestants) and national and international human rights and advocacy groups urged the CEP to form an independent commission to investigate the electoral frauds that were no longer mere allegations, the CEP rejected such proposition and proceeded to schedule the presidential runoff on Dec. 27 with the two candidates obtained the majority of the vote. Celestin, a member of group of eight presidential candidates, known as G8, who have been protesting the CEP’s results, declared he would not participate at the runoff unless the CEP satisfied the demand of G8.

The United States, a staunch supporter of the current administration, and spent over $30 millions for the organization of these log-overdue elections, sent Kenneth Merten, the U.S former ambassador to Haiti and State Department’s Special Envoy to Haiti to convince candidates, most importantly Celestin, to accept the CEP’s results. Merten, a close friend of Martelly, and one the controversial figures that engineered Martelly’s election in the 2010 controversial elections, failed to his mission.

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Haiti: Govt. Formed an Electoral Commission to End Electoral Deadlock; Will the CEP Reschedule the Runoff?

BY WADNER PIERRE

Since the CEP published its tainted and most controversial results for the presidential, second round legislative and local elections early last November, thousands have been demonstrated in the streets of Haiti’s largest cities to reclaim a recount of their votes. Religious leaders and international human rights and advocacy groups have also urged the CEP to investigate irregularities and massive electoral frauds that are no longer mere allegations.

As protests widening, diplomatic talks failed and G8 candidates remaining steadfast in their position, to remedy the situation, Haiti’s PM Evans Paul in an one-page letter sent to the President Michel J. Martelly, proposed a formation of an electoral commission to ensure the credibility of the already festered electoral process.

The commission according to the Prime Minister’s letter will have three days to produce recommendations to the government and the Conseil Electoral Provisoire (Electoral Provisional Council), known as the CEP. The head of the government stated,“ …it is necessary to organize credible, transparent, participative and inclusive elections,” as well as “to do whatever it takes” to create a climate of trust for the actors involving in the process.

The CEP shows no sign that it will abide by the recommendations of the government-formed commission. One of its members Marie Carmelle Paul Austin told a radio in the Haiti’s capital that the electoral council members are ready to depart in bloc should the commission interfere in their work. “If this commission’s purpose is to redo or verify the work that the CEP has already done, the council members will resign,” implied council Austin.

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Haiti: CEP Failed to its Mission, But an Electoral Miscarriage Can Be Avoided

By Wadner Pierre

This article was originally published by UnlessWeCare.org

Screen Shot 2015-11-06 at 6.34.24 AM It has been over a month since Haiti’s Conseil Electoral Provisoire (Electoral Provisory Counsel), known as CEP, published its foreknown controversial fraudulent results for the first round presidential and second round legislative elections. The CEP’s preliminary results for the presidential elections placed President Michel Martelly’s hand-picked candidate Jovenel Moise of Parti Haïtien Tèt Kale, or P.H.T.K in the first place with 32.8 percent of the popular votes. Jaccéus Joseph, a member of the electoral council, qualified the results as unacceptable.

Miami Herald’s Jacqueline Charles reported, Joseph refused to sign “the presidential and legislative preliminary results” because of irregularities and frauds that plagued them. Joseph thought his refusal to endorse the results would prompt the Tabulation Center to verify “the allegations of electoral fraud, including checking the voter registration lists against the ballots cast in the Oct. 25” elections to avert an unnecessary electoral crisis.

Joseph said, “We asked the director of the Tabulation Center did he have enough time to thoroughly verify if there was fraud.” According to Joseph, the director told them, “[H]e didn’t have enough time for that.”

Despite Joseph’s insistence on verifying and correcting the irregularities and frauds threatening the credibility of the results, CEP’s President Pierre-Louis Opont decided to publish the tainted results. The electoral crisis that was avoidable is now becoming an inevitable crisis. This man-made electoral dispute could further derail the political and social stability of the country.

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Was the fix in for Mi'kmaq Warriors at Elsipogtog?

Signs point to some having prior knowledge October 17th was 'take down' day

MONCTON, NB–Coady Stevens, the first of six Mi'kmaq Warrior to appear on charges related to the anti-shale gas encampment along Highway 134, has been denied bail.

As bail hearings today continue for the five remaining incarcerated members of the Mi'kmaq Warriors Society, enough information is beginning to surface to suggest that the vicious pre-dawn RCMP takedown of the anti-shale gas encampment on the morning of October 17th was a well known fact among some before it happened.

This is not to suggest that these people necessarily knew of the severity or magnitude of the RCMP raid, or even what it would look like. On the other hand, the possibility that others knew of the raid on October 17th is becoming too real to ignore.

Not only this, but there is a clear possibility that the greater narrative behind the raid is the measured destruction of the Mi'kmaq Warriors Society, to be replaced in their stead by a joint Assembly of First Nations/RCMP force.

Did Elsipogtog First Nation Chief Sock know that Thursday was the day?

Much has been made of the fact that Chief Sock and members of his council were arrested on the morning of October 17th. Sock and council were arrested in the second confrontation with RCMP, after the police had swept through the encampment, making numerous arrests, with guns drawn in the pre-dawn hours.

What brings Sock's pre-awareness of the events of the 17th into question is a series of notes obtained by APTN journalist Jorge Barerra.

The notes, which Sock has since admitted to Barerra that he penned, were taken during a meeting between Chief Sock, Robert Levi and 'Jumbo' Sock, who are both councillors from Elsipogtog First Nation, Tobique First Nation member John Deveau and Listuguj First Nation member Wendell Metallic, and two provincially-appointed advisors and other members of the New Brunswick provincial government, which included premier and Aboriginal Affairs Minister David Alward, as well as Energy minister Craig Leonard.

The Sock notes suggest that the talks focused, at least for a period, on a timeline of when to take down the ongoing blockade.

Point '8' on page one reads: “Blockade down, protest continues.”

Point '3' on page two of Sock's hand-written notes says: “Week – time limit Monday to next Wednesday.”

Point '4' on the same page reads: “Equipment out Thursday?”

These notes were written on Monday, October 7th, so it is reasonably safe to conclude that the “next Wednesday” in question refers to Wednesday, October 16th. The Thursday in question is October 17th, the date of the vicious raid.

Granted, Sock does continue to publicly denounce SWN Resources Canada's seismic testing in the area. In an attempt to patch up relations between his community and the RCMP, he even helped clean up the wreckage of six torched police cars. But based on his own notes, one must consider the possibility that he was aware that there was a plan in motion to dismantle the encampment and end the peaceful anti-shale gas encampment on Thursday, October 17th.

A blockade of millions of dollars of seismic testing equipment, without which SWN could not work, is one thing. A peaceful protest alongside the highway, where people can vent their indignation without actually stopping the Texas-based company from testing for shale gas deposits, is quite another.

One is effective, albeit potentially illegal in the eyes of the Crown. The other is a co-option of energy towards ineffective means, that is, if you actually want to stop the company from working.

The fly in Sock's ear: John Deveau, heir to the director's chair of the joint AFN/RCMP crisis response team in New Brunswick

Deveau, one of Sock's provincially-appointed advisers, is an intriguing character and no stranger to the anti-shale gas protests in Elsipogtog. We have written in more detail about him here.

But to fully understand his role in the current anti-shale gas movement – and it is a big one – we need to back up for a moment to late June of 2013, when Elsipogtog's anti-shale gas movement was being led by Elsipogtog 'War Chief' John Levi.

After 12 anti-shale gas arrests occurred on June 21st, 2013, along Highway 126 in Kent County, the community of Elsipogtog was understandably up in arms. A eight and a half month pregnant woman had been arrested, and an elder had been roughed up enough by RCMP that she was bleeding from the mouth by the time they zip-strapped her and tossed her in their wagon.

In response, on June 23rd, two new players were introduced to the community during a town hall-style meeting in Elsipogtog.

The first was the Mi'kmaq Warriors Society. The second was Tobique First Nation member Wendell Nicholas.

When first brought before the community of Elsipogtog, Nicholas was introduced as a 'UN Independant [sic] Observer'. His rather vaguely defined mission at the time was related to making observations and preparing an upcoming report for a branch of the United Nations.

Claire Stewart Kannigan, working for rabble.ca, identified a mis-print on Nicholas' shirt and started snooping. When Kannigan couldn't find an established connection between Nicholas and the United Nations, and proceeded to out him on rabble, Nicholas promptly re-branded himself - with the assistance of a Chief Sock-led press conference - as the leader of a new 'peacekeeping' team known as the 'Elsipogtog Peacekeepers'.

In the midst of a heated summer of protests, with residents tired of watching their community members being roughed up by the RCMP, the press conference introducing Nicholas was awash with hand shakes, ceremony and praise for Nicholas' new team – even if his role wasn't entirely understood beyond being something of a liaison between Elsipogtog band council and the RCMP.

As it turn out, Nicholas is something of an old hand in the game of liaising between First Nations communities and the Royal Colonial Mounted Police. In fact, he is the brainchild behind the Public Safety Cooperation Protocol (PSCP).

At the very least co-authored by Nicholas in 2004, the PSCP is amongst the modern day memorandums that facilitates sharing information between Indian Act chiefs and the RCMP on Indigenous unrest across Turtle Island. It is, in essence, an agreement between then AFN Chief Phil Fontaine and RCMP Commissioner Zaccardelli – on behalf of the Queen – to spy on and squash Indigenous grassroots unrest before it starts. The terms used in the PSCP are more flowery and bureaucratic than that, but the song remains the same.

Fontaine found himself outed and discredited when he collaborated with the RCMP to quash Indigenous unrest in 2007. His intelligence sharing with the police smacks of the Nicholas-penned PSCP agreement.

As for Nicholas, he hired members of the Elsipogtog community on as peacekeepers, and also hired people from outside of the community.

Suddenly summertime anti-shale gas protests alongside of the highways in Kent County were highly monitored affairs, with people wearing bright orange 'Elsipogtog Peacekeepers' t-shirts wandering around everywhere, some speaking to the police, some taking notes on clipboards.

One of those bright-shirted protest monitors was former US National Guardsman and police officer –and Nicholas' cousin- John Deveau.

At some point, possibly due to failing health or prior commitments, Nicholas stopped being the public face of the Elsipogtog Peacekeepers. Handing over the daily duties to Deveau, Nicholas retired to a behind-the-scenes roll as Elsipogtog's Public Safety Advisor, where he appears to remain.

Deveau, for his part, took over the directorship of the 'peacekeeping' team, and is actively drawing a salary of $60,000 a year as the director of the 'Wabanaki Peacekeepers', essentially version 2.0 of the Elsipogtog outfit, but with better equipment and full-time salaries.

Make no mistake. This is the pleasant name given to the Deveau-run joint AFN/RCMP crisis response team, the team that all summer long was liaising with SWN, the RCMP and Elsipogtog Band Council – all the while presenting itself as a neutral negotiating body to grassroots activists actually on the ground.

October 16th, 2013: John Deveau gets outed by the grassroots.

On Wednesday, October 16th, a crew of grassroots activists from Elsipogtog, as well as members of the Mi'kmaq Warrior Society, broke in on a John Deveau-chaired meeting. Present were numerous members of the RCMP, Elsipogtog 'War Chief' John Levi and several members of the Elsipogtog community.

Elsipogtog elder – and Levi's aunt – Norma Augustine requested that Deveau, as well as bad-faith RCMP negotiator “Dickie” Bernard, be escorted out of Elsipogtog First Nation.

And by now the entire nation knows what took place on Thursday October 17th.

A tale of two Johns. Dividing camps, co-opting a movement

Elsipogtog 'War Chief' John Levi's influence upon the autumn anti-shale gas blockade along Highway 134 was virtually non-existent before October 17th. Levi, a clean and sober sun-dancer, has made much of what he perceived as the Mi'kmaq Warriors less-than-puritan lifestyle, and has privately used this as his reasoning not to attend the blockade.

It is possible that some of these disparaging remarks were fuelled by the general misunderstanding over Levi's role as Elsipogtog's 'War Chief', and where exactly that placed him within the Mi'kmaq Warrior Society.

In effect, it placed him nowhere.

The Mi'kmaq Warrior Society operates as an independent body, with it's own Chief and ranking system.

For his part, Levi was appointed 'War Chief' of Elsipogtog by Noel Augustine, Keptin of District 6 of the Migmaw Grand Council. The Grand Council is a modern day facsimile of a traditional Mi'kmaq government style that does not appear to wield much more than figurehead-style power. Noel Augustine, for example, has issued a variety of eviction notices to SWN Resources Canada, all of which have fallen upon the deaf ears of the Texas-based gas giant.

The more nefarious possibility is that Levi, under the influence of Deveau, could not infiltrate the encampment to any degree of information-gathering success, and thus reverted to a public smear campaign against the Warriors.

In any case, with the violent takedown of the Warrior Society out of the way, Levi is once again a common sight at the quickly rebuilding camp along Highway 134. It has been reported that Levi's main aim at Highway 134, however, is in actively trying to encourage activists to move towards last summer's encampment along Highway 116.

To boot, it has been reported that Levi is in negotiations with RCMP, offering the police that he can move the camp to the out-of-the-way Highway 116 location, in exchange for the police grounding their ever-present spy plane that continues to monitor the encampment along Highway 134.

Despite the destruction of the encampment during the raid of the 17th, the Highway 134 encampment by far remains the more tactical of camps.

SWN's seismic testing lines are slated to be near Highway 11, one of the main arteries of transport in New Brunswick. Snap highway blockades, as occurred on October 19th as a show of defiance in the face of the RCMP's raid, are also a quick and potential technique when the encampment remains on the 134. The 116 camp, arguably safer due to it's proximity to Elsipogtog First Nation, is tucked far out of the way of any action save the falling of leaves.

Sadly, especially considering the very real legal costs now being incurred by the five Warriors who remain without a bail hearing, Levi's camp division has also reached a financial level.

Splitting up donations from well-intention sources, including accepting money from the popular group The Indigo Girls, and then funnelling this money towards other side-projects, rather than towards the immediate legal costs of the Mi'kmaq Warriors, is only the tip of the iceberg.

At the Wilsons' gas station in Elsipogtog, there are now two donation jars side by side. One for donations to the Highway 134 encampment, and one for the Highway 116 encampment. Social media has also begun offering a variety of sources for donations. Most appear to agree that the Warriors' legal defence fund, which has already paid out a retainer to lawyers Lemieux and Menard, is the grassroots choice for donations.

APTN reported Monday that Chief Sock may well give the Elsipogtog band seal of approval, as it relates to anti-shale gas protests, to Levi. What exactly this means is entirely unclear.

With a summer's worth of experience in leading blockade-free anti-shale gas protests on the side of the highway, and with close friend John Deveau there to guide him, Levi may well be the front-runner for the band's endorsement.

The case of the missing van – and the missing Christian Peacemaker Team

At the rebuilding encampment along Highway 134, rumours continue to circulate of pre-October 17th tip-offs to the effect that Thursday would be a bad morning to be there. None of these rumours have been validated, yet, except for one.

On the evening of October 16th, Lorraine Clair, whose van originally had been blocking the entrance to the compound where SWN Resources Canada's seismic testing equipment was being held, left the encampment. She left with her van.

It is unclear whether she had some kind of verbal altercation with members of the Mi'kmaq Warriors Society before she drove off.

In any case, before leaving the encampment, Clair contacted Chris Sabas Shirazi, the senior member of the Christian Peacemaker Team that had been monitoring the Indigenous anti-shale gas activists from Elsipogtog since the summer. Clair asked Shirazi to leave the encampment with her.

Shirazi then asked Elsipogtog elder Kenneth Francis, who was on the scene to give Clair's dead van a battery boost if she should leave. Francis concurred that the CPT team should leave the encampment.

In her attempt to justify fleeing a scene that in hindsight was in desperate need of some kind of independent monitoring to counter the RCMP narrative that is seeing multiple charges being levied at all six incarcerated members of the Warrior Society, Shirazi noted that Clair – after John Levi became a non-factor at the Highway 134 encampment – was her “community partner from Elsipogtog.” Rather than seeking a new “community partner” at a live situation with the very real potential for confrontation to erupt, it appears that the CPT's partnership chain ended with Clair.

So on the night of the 16th, at the request of Clair and Francis, the CPT left the as-yet peaceful encampment on Highway 134.

In her defence, Shirazi did attempt to return to the site in the morning. She also took some great video – amongst many other great videos – of the secondary confrontation with RCMP on the morning of the 17th.

Of the initial conflict, precious little footage exists that is not in RCMP hands.

Clair, for her part, appears to have located a computer on the evening of the 16th. She wrote a short message, all in caps, and posted it on the most visited of social media sites. The message mentioned that the “peaceful” part of the protest was over, and encouraged all supporters to meet her and others at the Highway 116 encampment for a noontime ceremony on the 17th. It cannot be determined what Clair was basing her assessment on; as a first-hand observer I saw no violence break out at the encampment on the night of the 16th to suggest that the peaceful part of the encampment had ended.


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SWN rebuffed in New Brunswick back woods

Local families chase off ATV, security truck hit and run, UN observers arrive

BROWNS YARD, NEW BRUNSWICK – By Sunday, June 23rd, SWN Resource Canada’s highly contested and protested seismic testing along highway 126, in Kent County, New Brunswick, had almost wrapped up.

But the seismic test along the highway is only one of several planned testing lines, and the company’s attempts to begin another line of seismic testing - this time along the back roads of Kent County - was yesterday halted in its tracks by community members living in the vicinity of Browns Yard.

SWN’s seismic testing of the back roads areas of Kent County – conducted with All-Terrain Vehicles known as ‘Bombadiers’, and dynamite charges – is slated to be extensive, with approximately 150kms of testing expected to take place.

Yesterday’s resistance, conducted firstly by local families and the action group known as ‘Upriver Environment Watch’, suggest that SWN’s task in the woods of New Brunswick, where there is local knowledge, deep forests and intense opposition to the testing, will be a tough slog indeed.

At about 2pm, an SWN-contracted truck with a trailer parked itself along highway 490. The truck was abandoned by the SWN-contracted workers, but it was an announcement of their presence to the vigilant community.

A small group of local familities - about 15 people in all, including young children - then gathered. A Bombadier, two geophones, a surveyor's tripod and a SWN antenna, were spotted. Whoever had positioned the equipment had done so on a private piece of land adjacent to the dirt highway.

The driver of the Bombadier approached the surveying equipment, potentially to recover it from the gathering crowd, only to be chased away from the equipment by the crowd. The driver sped south along a dirt road and did not return to the scene.

An SWN-contracted security truck appeared on the scene about ten minutes later. The driver of the truck did not speak to the gathered crowd, but as he was driving away he struck local resident Dave Morang hard enough with his driver’s side mirror to bend the mirror backwards. The driver did not stop.

Morang, injured, requested that an ambulance needed to be called. An Emergency Response team later took Morang to hospital on a spinal board and a stretcher. His condition is currently unknown.

“I can’t believe they didn’t stop,” Morang told the Halifax Media Co-op before the ambulance arrived. “They hit me hard enough with his mirror that it bent it. He would have known that. How many laws can they break?”

About 20 minutes later, RCMP appeared in force, with 26 officers and 14 cars and paddy wagons stationing themselves along the dirt road. The call through social media, however, had beaten them to the punch, and by the time they arrived the gathered crowd had swelled to about 100 non-Indigenous and Indigenous people.

RCMP consulted for about twenty more minutes, before apparently deciding that the best course of action would be to pick up SWN’s antenna and geophones. Photographs indicate that SWN's equipment appears to have been somehow bent and otherwise broken.

With nothing left to do, and with a gathered crowd which now included Chief Aaren Sock of Elsipogtog First Nation, the police packed up and retreated down the dirt road from which they had appeared.

Chief Sock, whose band council late Saturday night issued a Band Council Resolution inviting United Nations Observers to Elsipogtog, was not impressed with SWN’s unwanted incursions into Kent County, or the arrests of his people while in ceremony.

“Message for SWN: You’re not welcome in my territory,” Sock told the Halifax Media Co-op. “Nothing personal.”

After the RCMP departed with SWN’s equipment, those gathered continued to cheer and drum. They then began to slowly trickle back to their respective communities.

It was later discovered that SWN’s abandoned truck - the original sign of their presence - had had its windows smashed, doors dented and bumpers knocked off. As of press time, it is not known how this damage might have happened.

A packed community hall meeting in Elsipogtog, open to the general public, took place later in the evening. The topic of the meeting was not only how to stop SWN, but how to get shale gas out of New Brunswick, and all of the Maritimes. With UN observers now in place, representatives from various Warrior societies from across the Maritimes have been welcomed to Elsipogtog. They were greeted at the meeting with a standing ovation.


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