- December
2009: The activities on this site have stopped since Ghis
was released from prison. However, Ghis’ promise to offer, free
of charge, a copy of her book Madame Ghis – Escape in
Prison to all the prisoners and staff of Maison Tanguay that
were present during her detention, from April to May 2008, still remains.
Do not hesitate to take advantage of her offer by contacting
her on the following link
- March-April
2009: A new magazine, The Dot Connector (http://www.thedotconnector.org)
just published, in its latest edition, four pages on the book Madame
Ghis – Escape in Prison. Click
here to open the PDF.
- March
21st, 2009:
- February
4th, 2009: Lindsay
update
- January
21st, 2009: Yesterday morning, January 20th, 2009, the trial fot the
legal entity LANCTOT GHISLAINE was held at the Granby Court of Justice
in Quebec. Judge Michel Beauchemin concluded with the following
judgment : a penalty of 1000$, payable within two years. Here is a
link to a French article in the Granby newspaper, La Voix de l'Est:
Une
ex-médecin mise à l'amende
- January
19, 2009: Read the last ''Legal Note''
by Jean Dury on the economic crisis
- January
15, 2009 : Press release announcing :
- First, Ghis'
new book, Madame Ghis - Escape in Prison.
The book holds three parts where she talks about:
- Second, the
coming trial of LANCTOT GHISLAINE on January 20th.To
read the press release, click here
- December
5, 2008: Dave
Lindsay returns black and white striped shirt and is out of jail!
- November
26, 2008: Update
on Dave Lindsay
- November
20, 2008: Update
on David Lindsey
- November
11, 2008: David
Lindsey's lettre from jail
- October
31, 2008: Lindsay,
habeas corpus
- August
12, 2008: Judgment rendered in the David Lindsay court case
David Lindsay was found guilty according to the judgment rendered
on June 25th 2008. The judgment can be found at http://www.provincialcourt.bc.ca/judgments/pc/2008/02/p08_0203.htm
. The judge's verdict was "The accused must be convicted. I find
him guilty of all counts in Information 59021-1." It seems that
David Lindsay made an appeal to the Supreme Court of Canada. See the
following page: http://csc.lexum.umontreal.ca/fr/bulletin/2008/08-07-11.bul/08-07-11.bul.html
.
- June
23rd, 2008: The Next Trial Will Take Place on January 20th, 2009.
On June 23rd, 2008, a pro forma trial was held for LANCTOT, GHISLAINE,
at the Court of Justice in Granby, Quebec. It was decided that the
official date for the next trial will be January 20th, 2009.
Ghis offers a definition of the sovereign being and includes a text
on REAL SOVEREIGNTY. See Ghis’
Sharing...
The judgment
for Dave Lindsay’s lawsuit against Revenue Canada Agency in
Kelowna, B.C., will be rendered Thursday, June 26th, 2008.
- On May
28th, Ghis, the sovereign woman, was released unconditionally from
prison, after a short appearance at the Granby court. The
lawsuit related to LANCTÔT, GHISLAINE was postponed. A pro forma
has been scheduled for June 23rd, 2008. Until then, an official court
decision will be rendered for another lawsuit that took place in British
Columbia on March 27-28th, 2008. On that occasion, two full days were
taken to study a similar problem of mistaken identity.
Ghis’ appearance at the Granby court ended with a poignant testimony
concerning the prison system. Listen to a short extract (in French):
and find the English translation underneath:
SHORT EXTRACT FROM GHIS’ SPEECH IN COURT (MAY 28TH,
2008)
“ …but where I saw horrors. My heart is in
shreds. I cannot understand that human beings, in 2008, treat other
human beings in this way. I saw people there… I saw nobody who
deserves to be in prison there. And I saw good, kind, distraught beings,
without any living resources. For the greater part, they used to be
children who were beaten and placed in foster homes, who roamed the
streets, who are on drugs because they do not know what else to do.
And who keep coming back to prison. And the more time they spend there,
the more they harden, the angrier they become and the more they roam
the streets, and it gets worse and worse. I cannot... I am deeply
upset. And I have no words to describe the horror, and the living
conditions… the horror of our prison system. This situation
can only bring more revolt inside these people. It creates the exact
opposite of what they really need. I cannot understand why such nonsense
is really happening and I do not address you as human being, sir,
but I am talking to the system that you represent. And I said the
same thing before about the medical system when I was a doctor. The
medical system is also absurd. We live in an absurdity. I do not know
where this is leading us. I am questioning myself. (The judge tries
to say some words while Ghis continues) …and I would like to
finish by saying that this nonsense is pushed to such a point that
we bring normal people, those who ask questions. We put them in chains
and we find that normal. It is fascinating!”
- Wednesday,
May 28th, 2008:
The big day is upon us!
This coming Wednesday, May 28, 2008, LANCTÔT, GHISLAINE's trial
will be held at the courthouse in Granby, Quebec. This is a public
event. The exact time is still unknown. If you wish to attend, arrive
for 9h30 AM.
Édifice Roger-Paré 77, rue Principale, Granby (Québec)
J2G 9B3.
Phone : 450 776-7110
- Wednesday,
May 21st, 2008:
Two Prisoners Escape From the Maison Tanguay Prison
Canadian Press
Montreal
Tuesday
night, two prisoners escaped from Maison Tanguay, a prison for women
situated in the west end of Montreal. It seems that the two women
ran away around 21h30, while they stood outside in the courtyard.
As of Wednesday morning, police agent Joyce Kemp from the Sûreté
du Québec (Quebec’s police force) was unable to explain
the details related to the double escape or the circumstances that
brought the two women – aged 30 and 31 – in prison.
- Ghis
is presently being detained in Room C-1 North of the Tanguay Prison
in Montreal. Her health is fine, she is in great spirit and
is holding on to her sovereign attitude.
She is totally at peace with her experience. She feels a deep gratitude
for all the encouragements that a lot of you have sent, and which
were transmitted to her.
P.S. She adds : « I’m not scared of mice either ! »
(See
the following French newspaper article published today, which
talks about the presence of mice in the Tanguay Prison. Also
hear Ghis' laugh!)
- Read
at all cost : Jean Dury’s Legal Note, which he wrote after meeting
Ghis yesterday, at the Tanguay Prison !
Jean shares his feelings and gives a « techicolour » version
concerning the agenda of our world leaders.
Using an immensely appropriate citation, he links Ghis’ present
experience to Aurobindo’s own life in prison, exactly 100 years
ago.
Read it on : http://www.jemesouviensdequijesuis.com/english/notes.htm#april9
- Ghis
Imprisoned for Refusing to Endorse the Fictitious Corporation LANCTOT,
GHISLAINE!
Yesterday, April 7th, 2008, Ghis was brought back from the psychiatric
ward to face Judge Pierre Bachant from the criminal division of the
Quebec court of justice in Granby. For a second time, her hands and
feet were handcuffed. It is important to note that she was refused
any access to the documents she had planned to use in her own defence.
Judge Bachant first informed her that, since her last appearance in
court, on April 3rd, when a psychiatric evaluation was ordered, she
was declared apt to appear in court by a psychiatrist from the Hotel-Dieu
Hospital in Sherbrooke.
Judge Bachant then read the indictment. Ghis asked him who this was
referring to: the corporation LANCTOT, GHISLAINE, or the woman with
a body, a soul and a spirit that she is. She is still waiting for
an answer to this question, as no judge has yet offered any. As Ghis
objected to the registration of any plea, the judge ordered the clerk
of the court to register a plea for non-guilt.
With the agreement of the prosecutor, Me Champoux, Judge Bachant scheduled
the date of the trial for May 28th, 2008.
Finally, Judge Banchant ordered the accused to be released provided
that she signs an agreement to reside at her place, to advise the
court of any change of address, to keep the peace and to appear on
May 28th for the scheduled trial. Since Ghis refused to sign any agreement
related to the LANCTOT, GHISLAINE corporation – a governmental
creation to which she no longer identifies herself – the judge
informed her that she would then be detained in prison until the date
of the trial.
Ghis, the sovereign woman, was then brought to the Tanguay Prison
in Montreal.
- Ghis
back in court: This Monday, April 7th, at 2pm, Ghis will
be brought back from the psychiatric ward at Sherbrooke's Hotel-Dieu
Hospital so that she can meet with a judge from the Quebec Court of
Justice in Granby. Note that this is a public meeting.
Address :
Palais de justice de Granby
Édifice Roger-Paré
77, rue Principale
Granby (Québec) J2G 9B3
- April
4th, 2008: NEWS ABOUT GHIS. Yesterday, April 3rd, a psychiatric
evaluation was ordered by a judge at the Granby Court in Quebec. Ghis
is presently held at the Intensive Care Unit for Legal Psychiatry
in Sherbrooke’s Hotel-Dieu Hospital. Her next court hearing
is scheduled for Monday, April 7th, at 2pm, at the Granby Court.
- April
3rd, 2008: WARRANT FOR ARREST EXECUTED. Ghis, previously
known under the name of Ghislaine Lanctôt, was arrested at 1:30pm,
on April 3rd, 2008 by two members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.
Her arrest followed a warrant for arrest ordered on March 3rd, 2008
against LANCTÔT, GHISLAINE, a corporation created by the government
and owned by it, for omission to present “herself” at
the Granby Quebec Court. Read
the complete press release.
- David
Lindsay's case, a man from Kelowna, BC, is scheduled for March 28th,
2008, (PDF file). If you can't read this file, click
on the link below to download the most recent version of Acrobat Reader:

- On March
3rd, 2008, a warrant for arrest was issued because for failure to
appear in court, despite a mistaken identity.
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