BOTH Glen Bradbury and the American Ambassador, Brent Hardt, should have been kicked out and long gone from Guyana’s soil. It is reported that the man has an impeccable record, but they forgot two things he is good and great at, which are spying for the Americans, and engendering regime change in other countries. In a statement to the media, the United States Embassy said, “The decision to revoke Mr. Bradbury’s permit is contrary to our understanding of the Government of Guyana’s commitment to review together the LEAD programme, and to the spirit of the discussions proposed by the Government of Guyana itself.”
Bradbury, according to an Online professional profile, has more than 20 years of experience at the House of Commons of Canada as a Senior Parliamentary Assistant and Policy Advisor to Members of Parliament, and has amassed considerable expertise in several areas, namely: governance, parliamentary and committee procedure, legislative drafting, regulatory regime reform, public policy analysis, strategic communications, media relations, reputation management, stakeholder engagement, issues management, and public affairs.
The project, the implementation of which he heads, was not approved by Cabinet, and this was formally indicated to the relevant authorities on October 26, 2013.
His presence in this country indicates evil, and his being here despite being kicked out by Government is eyepass, like Brent Hardt is guilty of.
TED KING
A total eye-pass that Glen Bradbury is still here in Guyana
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