Remember Martin Bryant ‘Sorry Day’?

 

"show ben-Menashe as active and alive in Canada while Vialls was active and alive in Western Australia." Duncan Roads to Andrew S. MacGregor

In about the end of July, 2001, Joe Vialls initiated his ‘Martin Bryant "Sorry Day",’ which was to be observed on the 22nd November 2001 each year.

On this pamphlet Joe wrote; "Martin Bryant Sorry Day is to be observed on the 22nd November every year, commemorating the fateful day in 1996 when an intellectually impaired young Australian was sentenced to life imprisonment without trial, for thirty-five murders he did not commit at Port Arthur."

Joe Vialls even prepared the ‘apology’ from Australians to Martin Bryant, which was available on the Internet at geocities.com/vialls/sorry1.html

The pamphlet was also printed in two advertisements in ‘The Strategy’ newspaper in the September 2001 issue.

However, by October 2001, Joe had passed the buck and the ‘Martin Bryant Sorry Day’ project was carried on by one of Joe’s old mates, Leonard William Clampett. Joe used to refer to Len as his ‘Constitutional expert’ mate.

Leonard William Clampett had resided in Cairns in Queensland until 2000, when he was forced to flee to Cavite, south-west of Manila in the Philippines in fear of his life, and it was from Cavite that Len carried out this task alloted to him by Joe Vialls.

However Leonard Clampett was not the expert on Port Arthur that Joe was. Len got the date wrong and the number of people murdered wrong as well. Len also managed to not only annoy people with his abrasive attitude, but he continued to muck things up, as in trying to intimidate Dr. Joanne D. Eissen of New York.

And all this time Joe was AWOL. Joe was not there to help his old ‘Constitutional Expert’ mate out when the going got tough, and believe me, Len needed all the help he could get.

Meanwhile in Zimbabwe, Ari Ben-Menashe was busily setting up the sting operation that was to hand President Robert Mugabe the coming election on a platter, and to resolve some of the problems facing the CHOGM meeting in Brisbane in the coming March 2002.

But where was Joe Vialls???? He definitely wasn’t backing up Leonard William Clampett when Len really needed all the help he could get.

So, when Duncan Roads, the editor of Nexus magazine says that while Ari Ben-Menashe was alive and active in Canada, at the same time that Joe was alive and active in Western Australia, well that is not quite correct. Leonard William Clampett’s feeble attempts to run the ‘Martin Bryant Sorry Day’ project is testament to that.

Andrew S. MacGregor.