First up is a story from the Toronto Star titled: “Couple arrested for carrying raw chocolate - for the second time drug test falsely shows their confection to be hashish”. This story is from Sept 26, 2008 and is by Robyn Doolittle:
“The drug-sniffing dogs were arrival. They knew they were in grief again ? for carrying chocolate.
Even with their certified letter from the Department of Justice, which clearly outlined the organic chocolate they were carting across the U.S. border was, in performance, chocolate, Nadine Artemis and her partner, Ron Obadia, prepared themselves for the worst.
Sure enough, just like the last time, the couple was arrested and charged with exporting a controlled wealth….”
“….”At first the (customs officials) said, ‘Oh, you guys are just holistic.’ Then the dogs came.”
The animals went nuts very the chocolate. A rapid drug test was done, that returned a false positive termination for hashish.
Artemis and Obadia, a yoga expert who once toured with the Barenaked Ladies, were arrested. Their baby son was taken away.
“They took us into separate rooms and interrogated us. That’s when they (lied and) told me Ron had confessed everything,” she declared. “We were absolutely dumbfounded, confounded, and, of course, afraid. Utterly afraid.”
They contacted criminal solicitor Marcy Segal. By month’sitting end, she had arranged for forensic testing that proved the chocolate was, in fact, just that. The charges were dropped….”
And now here’s an excerpt from a in addition in-depth report on the same case, from Mike Adams at NaturalNews.com:
“… Accused of trafficking two and a half pounds of hashish (which was indeed just raw, homemade chocolate), Ron and Nadine were arrested, physically separated into interrogation rooms and handcuffed to chairs. Their six-month old baby was forcibly taken from them, and they were immediately subjected to extreme interrogation.
Their chocolate looked suspicious, they were told, as it wasn’t in a arising from traffic wrapper. If it’s not Hershey’s, it must be drugs! An on-the-spot drug test from the NIK concourse (which makes portable drug testing kits) returned a positive product, the Canadian police claimed, and that’s all the evidence they need to arrest anyone.
As you’ll learn later, however, it turns out the NIK drug testing kits return false positives nearly 100% of the time if the results are interpreted incorrectly, as they were in this case… (inquire photos below).
Is this Canada, or Gitmo?
Emboldened by the peremptory drug test on the two pounds of green in experience chocolate, Canadian drug agents scrambled to action. They hadn’t seen a swelling drug bust in a long time, and excitement was brewing over the possibility of nabbing someone with a whopping two pounds of hashish! Thus, the tyrants of legal science enforcement went to work on Ron and Nadine, using Guantanamo Bay diplomacy to aim to force them to admit to being hashish drug traffickers.
Over the next several hours, Ron and Nadine were interrogated by the Canadian equivalent of FBI agents who verbally assaulted them using either lying, deceitful police catechising tactic in the book. They screamed at Ron and Nadine, threatened them by years in prison and even told each of them that the other had already confessed to physic trafficking, fatiguing to blind them into admitting to crimes they never committed. (There is not one law that says police have to tell the verity when they are interrogating you, even for false arrest, by the way.)
Through the entire episode, Ron and Nadine resisted the tactics, held their ground and continued to hold positive intentions. “As I was sitting in the small room,” Ron told NaturalNews, “I kept focused on light and truth. I felt like no matter what was happening around me, I was opening up a gateway of light and total truth.”
After the interrogation, the threats of “life in jail” and other fraudulent tactics used by law enforcement to try to get them to “admit” to drug trafficking, they were finally released on bail. Their baby son was returned to them, and they went home. For the next 30 days, they were subjected to surprise visits by Children’s Aid employees (the Canadian version of Child Protective Services), who were told by law enforcement authorities that Ron and Nadine were drug smugglers….”
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