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From the Province Newspaper in BC on June 3rd.
Jason Morley is trapped in his own version of a Hollywood thriller.
The plot goes like this:
Morley, a gaurd at Vancouver's pretrial center, is on his annual holiday with his Russian born wife and child.
Leaving them behind in Russia for a longer visit with family he's searched at every stop along the way home. He can't figure out why so much attention is being paid to him. At Vancouver's airporton March 31, he's surrounded by armyed police from the RCMP's National Security Investigations section who heavily take hime down, cuff him and tell him he's to be charged with attempted murder.
His father and sister, there to greet his return, are screamed at and have guns pointed at them.
"I have never had anyone scream at me like that and had a gun pointed at me," said his father, Barry Morley, a successful businessman. "It was pretty bizzare."
Baffled by this unruly welcome home, Morley is taken to the Richmond RCMP detachment where he's interrogatedfor several hours and released with no charges laid against him.
But he's suspended from work without pay, as of March 31, while various investigations into his activities are launched. Even his holiday pay is held back.
Meanwhile, Morley can't make his mortgage payments, can't afford to bring his wife and child back from Russia, and has no medical or dental benefits.
"I'm screwed" he said.
And it all began with a series of imaginative scenarios he wrote involving terrorists taking over the legislature in Victoria and the military's possible response. He did much of his research on the internet. amilitary buff and reservist in the Westminster Regiment, he said he wrote the scenarios thinking the people would be interested.
The article continues on to talk about what he wants to do but I work with this guy at the Regiment. He is coming on course with us and I have known him for the past year. I have seen his stories and that is all they are. ****, people can not even write stories in this country anymore? The regiment supports him, and so do I. When well konwn author's write stories about **** like this they get book deals and people read them for entertainment. A Canadian reservist writes a small series of stories and he gets arrested. Someone better tell us to turn off the creative center of our brains.
Pte. Courson
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Jason Morley is trapped in his own version of a Hollywood thriller.
The plot goes like this:
Morley, a gaurd at Vancouver's pretrial center, is on his annual holiday with his Russian born wife and child.
Leaving them behind in Russia for a longer visit with family he's searched at every stop along the way home. He can't figure out why so much attention is being paid to him. At Vancouver's airporton March 31, he's surrounded by armyed police from the RCMP's National Security Investigations section who heavily take hime down, cuff him and tell him he's to be charged with attempted murder.
His father and sister, there to greet his return, are screamed at and have guns pointed at them.
"I have never had anyone scream at me like that and had a gun pointed at me," said his father, Barry Morley, a successful businessman. "It was pretty bizzare."
Baffled by this unruly welcome home, Morley is taken to the Richmond RCMP detachment where he's interrogatedfor several hours and released with no charges laid against him.
But he's suspended from work without pay, as of March 31, while various investigations into his activities are launched. Even his holiday pay is held back.
Meanwhile, Morley can't make his mortgage payments, can't afford to bring his wife and child back from Russia, and has no medical or dental benefits.
"I'm screwed" he said.
And it all began with a series of imaginative scenarios he wrote involving terrorists taking over the legislature in Victoria and the military's possible response. He did much of his research on the internet. amilitary buff and reservist in the Westminster Regiment, he said he wrote the scenarios thinking the people would be interested.
The article continues on to talk about what he wants to do but I work with this guy at the Regiment. He is coming on course with us and I have known him for the past year. I have seen his stories and that is all they are. ****, people can not even write stories in this country anymore? The regiment supports him, and so do I. When well konwn author's write stories about **** like this they get book deals and people read them for entertainment. A Canadian reservist writes a small series of stories and he gets arrested. Someone better tell us to turn off the creative center of our brains.
Pte. Courson
:sniper: