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The current Nalcor Energy Muskrat Falls hydro project claims and allegations echoes and resonates with the Government mismanagement that beyond reasonable doubt took place in Port Hope Simpson from 1934-45 regarding John Osborn Williams [Company owner,] Sir John Hope Simpson [Commissioner,] the Newfoundland Commission of Government and the Labrador Development Company Ltd.
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The current Nalcor Energy Muskrat Falls hydro project claims and allegations echoes and resonates with the Government mismanagement that beyond reasonable doubt took place in Port Hope Simpson from 1934-45 regarding John Osborn Williams [Company owner,] Sir John Hope Simpson [Commissioner,] the Newfoundland Commission of Government and the Labrador Development Company Ltd. It is beyond coincidence that the mismanagement at that time contributed to the unsolved deaths of Arthur Eric Williams [Company' owner's eldest son] and Erica D'Anitoff Williams, [his infant daughter.] In particular the echoes from the past resonate most loudly with the possible deaths of Billy L R Gauthier and all of the courageous hunger strikers. I sincerely hope that the work of the Labrador Land Protectors, Make Muskrat Right, politicians and everybody concerned will stop history from repeating itself.

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https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/246237 Tombstone [Vol 5a]

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/290348 Tombstone [Vol 5b]

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view/290358 Tombstone [Vol 5c]

Tombstone, Port Hope Simpson, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada: What was really going on behind the scenes? For the first time, de-classified official British Government papers shine new light on amongst other things, Government mis-management as knowledge hidden by an incongruous granite tombstone in Port Hope Simpson, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada marked the starting point for this unique history of development of a logging settlement in southern Labrador. Llewelyn Pritchard M.A. ISBN-13: 978-1468019469 ISBN-10: 1468019465