DIGITAL BOOK: Six Months in Nelson, B.C.

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Nelson, B.C. is small, sleepy town nestled in the beautiful mountains of British Columbia, Canada. But beneath this veneer of attractiveness and tranquility was real corruption, which this story exposes. Some residents of Nelson have said that a corrupt and ruthless secret society controls many local leaders in the police department, the political sphere, therapists, clergy, medical professionals and even psychologists who are used to silence and threaten citizens.

In 2009 many Nelson citizens lived in fear to speak the truth they knew. Some broke the taboo and whispered their truth to journalist Dillon Woods who ventured into this dangerous territory when he naively traveled to Nelson, BC in 2009 & 2010 to investigate the death of 24-year-old Sam Lindsey-Brown. What Mr. Woods learned during this investigation confirms beyond any shadow of a doubt that Secret Society members (like the Freemasons) were involved in the drug war which raged throughout North America. If the drug war in North America were a spider web, Nelson B.C. would be smack-dab in the center of it. The question is: will these Secret Society members in Nelson ruthlessly kill anyone who threatens to expose details of their involvement in illegal drug sales - even when that someone works for them and is behind bars in an American prison? Or did someone else or another group kill Sam Lindsey-Brown when he was in an American jail for only three days and then mysteriously died in his cell?

This book has two parts: the first part that was written in 2010 and the second part that was written 2020 - ten years after the initial investigation, which added more perspective and serves as living proof that things are not always as they seem during the initial investigation. This book tells a true story of courageous citizens in Nelson who meet a very creative journalist as he helps them break free of their fear - with the truth of who killed Sam Lindsey-Brown and why.

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Nelson, B.C. is small, sleepy town nestled in the beautiful mountains of British Columbia, Canada. But beneath this veneer of attractiveness and tranquility was real corruption, which this story exposes. Some residents of Nelson have said that a corrupt and ruthless secret society controls many local leaders in the police department, the political sphere, therapists, clergy, medical professionals and even psychologists who are used to silence and threaten citizens.

In 2009 many Nelson citizens lived in fear to speak the truth they knew. Some broke the taboo and whispered their truth to journalist Dillon Woods who ventured into this dangerous territory when he naively traveled to Nelson, BC in 2009 & 2010 to investigate the death of 24-year-old Sam Lindsey-Brown. What Mr. Woods learned during this investigation confirms beyond any shadow of a doubt that Secret Society members (like the Freemasons) were involved in the drug war which raged throughout North America. If the drug war in North America were a spider web, Nelson B.C. would be smack-dab in the center of it. The question is: will these Secret Society members in Nelson ruthlessly kill anyone who threatens to expose details of their involvement in illegal drug sales - even when that someone works for them and is behind bars in an American prison? Or did someone else or another group kill Sam Lindsey-Brown when he was in an American jail for only three days and then mysteriously died in his cell?

This book has two parts: the first part that was written in 2010 and the second part that was written 2020 - ten years after the initial investigation, which added more perspective and serves as living proof that things are not always as they seem during the initial investigation. This book tells a true story of courageous citizens in Nelson who meet a very creative journalist as he helps them break free of their fear - with the truth of who killed Sam Lindsey-Brown and why.

Nelson, B.C. is small, sleepy town nestled in the beautiful mountains of British Columbia, Canada. But beneath this veneer of attractiveness and tranquility was real corruption, which this story exposes. Some residents of Nelson have said that a corrupt and ruthless secret society controls many local leaders in the police department, the political sphere, therapists, clergy, medical professionals and even psychologists who are used to silence and threaten citizens.

In 2009 many Nelson citizens lived in fear to speak the truth they knew. Some broke the taboo and whispered their truth to journalist Dillon Woods who ventured into this dangerous territory when he naively traveled to Nelson, BC in 2009 & 2010 to investigate the death of 24-year-old Sam Lindsey-Brown. What Mr. Woods learned during this investigation confirms beyond any shadow of a doubt that Secret Society members (like the Freemasons) were involved in the drug war which raged throughout North America. If the drug war in North America were a spider web, Nelson B.C. would be smack-dab in the center of it. The question is: will these Secret Society members in Nelson ruthlessly kill anyone who threatens to expose details of their involvement in illegal drug sales - even when that someone works for them and is behind bars in an American prison? Or did someone else or another group kill Sam Lindsey-Brown when he was in an American jail for only three days and then mysteriously died in his cell?

This book has two parts: the first part that was written in 2010 and the second part that was written 2020 - ten years after the initial investigation, which added more perspective and serves as living proof that things are not always as they seem during the initial investigation. This book tells a true story of courageous citizens in Nelson who meet a very creative journalist as he helps them break free of their fear - with the truth of who killed Sam Lindsey-Brown and why.