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The contracts above were based and awarded as as per/year figure. 

      Within two weeks after we were awarded the contracts for the Bridgewater and Digby Provincial Buildings and Court Houses, our company's troubles began. Several damning e-mails surfaced, addressed to the provincial Department of Transportation. One was from provincial Attorney Services, (Crown Prosecutor Lloyd Tancock); another from provincial Correction Services; and another from provincial Community Services (Robert Deveau).

      These people, Lloyd Tancock, Paul Woodworth, Hubert Ryan and Robert Deveau,  made it their mission to create upset and cast suspicion by lies and innuendo. Their aim was to destroy everything our company had worked for. Rumors and gossip were deliberately spread within our contracts. Paul Woodworth, who is a member of the Jehovah Witnesses, deliberately interfered and cost us the YMCA contract, which we had been just awarded. Our contract payments at many of our other contracts suddenly ceased without explanation, and we found that other contractors had been brought in to complete our contracts. These contractors and their staffs were members of the Jehovah's Witness's as stated on the conspiracy page.  Jehovah's Witness's have the controlling monopoly within the Janitorial Market along the South Shore of Nova Scotia.

    We lost hundreds of thousands of dollars on these contracts! Soon after, by the summer of 2005, an onslaught of bigger events developed. A number of serious banking irregularities started taking place. Mysterious collection letters and harassing phone calls began. All of a sudden, and quite inexplicably, the Provincial Department of Labour, Revenue Canada and the Workmen’s Compensation Board started to take an unusually great interest in our company. There was a constant daily barrage of phone calls, illegitimate bills, and other harassments. This drew much needed attention away from our contracts at hand. The Provincial Department of Labour circulated a letter to every bank in western Nova Scotia, claiming we owed money to our employees. At one point, they had a lien on our company bank account. The people who are employed by the Provincial Government at the Bridgewater Provincial Building made it impossible for Spotless Cleaning & Maintenance to bid on and maintain serious janitorial contracts within the South Shore. 

 

 

This is a breakdown of the Renegade Jehovah Witnesses membership list, from 2007, above. These people in one form or another, have been involved in causing harm to our company. There are many many many others who are not mentioned, however, they do exist and we do know who they are!

 

 

William Barron of District 2

Albert Bartlet of District 9, Owner of Associated Cleaning and Presiding Overseer of Bridgewater’s Jehovah’s Witnesses.

Trevor Mitchell of District 4

Eric Martello of District 7,

Richard Enslow of District 12, owner of Enslow’s Cleaning Presiding Overseer of Shelburne’s Jehovah’s Witnesses.

Human   Resource Committee

 Hubert Francies- Lunenburg Save-Easy Manager and one of our  former contracts

 Ryan- Bridgewater Provincial Building and Courthouse,  

 Department of Transportation Coordinator.

 

 

Finance Committee

 

Paul Woodworth- Building Maintenance Manager

Thomas Feindel - Bridgewater Lawyer

 

               Education Committee

 

Lloyd Tancock - Bridgewater Crown Prosecutor since 1977

Patrick Lohnes – Jani-King Janitorial Services

Natalie Robar - Financial Services Officer

Andrew Kimball - Lawyer


When we researched the “Spotless Janitorial Services” name, we had learned that the Company was defunct and went bankrupt in 1997. The owner of the Company had indicated he had no interest in using the name again. We then took the necessary steps to acquire the name for our Company. The owner naturally assumed we were practicing members of the Jehovah Witnesses. Soon after we started using the name “Spotless Cleaning” and doing business again, the Jehovah Witnesses realized we were not affiliated with there organization, and therefore, the name "Spotless" should not of been released to us as non-members. We were told by members of their organization, the elders took offence to "outsiders" using or purchasing Company names that were owned by their members.

 

The three of us as shareholders of the company are gay people. Our community where we have lived in for many years in peace has never had an issue with this. However, as we soon learned, the Jehovah Witnesses are very strongly opposed to homosexuality, In fact, they outlaw it in their literature.

 

"The Jehovah's Witness religion teaches its membership to believe that homosexuality is 'detestable', 'an abomination', 'abhorrent', and is caused by demon possession" quoted from http://www.religioustolerance.org/hom_jeh.htm

 

We just couldn't understand how so much hate could be directed towards us. We did nothing to these people, yet they are taught to denounce and hate us in their literature and teachings.

 

 

 

Below listed are some the contracts for which payments to Spotless
were stopped and interfered with




Bid Summary SSHA05-06 for South Shore Housing Authority: Janitorial Services for Queens Counties - Closed on: March 16, 2006 @ 02:00 PM

Award Date: April 10, 2006

  Senior Citizens homes in Queens County

Vendor: Spotless Cleaning and Maintenance

Amount: $11,040.00  (Yearly)

Bid Summary 2005601013 for Municipality of the District of Lunenburg: Janitorial services at 187 Harold Whynot Road, Pinegrove, NS - Closed on: November 4, 2005 @ 11:00 AM

Award Date: November 17, 2005

  Department of National Defence

Vendor: Spotless Cleaning & Maintenance

Amount: $1,200.60 (Monthly)

Bid Summary 60125738 for Transportation and Public Works: Standing Offer for cleaning services for Digby Provincial Building and Courthouse. - Closed on: March 9, 2005 @ 02:00 PM

Award Date: May 12, 2005

  Digby Provincial Building and Courthouse.

Vendor: SPOTLESS CLEANING

Amount: $75,420.00  (Yearly)

 

Bid Summary 60125739 for Transportation and Public Works: Standing Offer for cleaning services for Bridgewater Provincial Building. - Closed on: March 9, 2005 @ 02:00 PM

Award Date: May 12, 2005

   Bridgewater Provincial Building and Courthouse

Vendor: SPOTLESS CLEANING

Amount: $54,960.00  (Yearly)

Bid Summary 2004-02 for Annapolis Valley Regional School Board: Cleaning Contract for Windsor Forks District School - Closed on: May 27, 2004 @ 03:00 PM

Award Date: May 31, 2004

  Windsor Forks District School

Vendor: Spotless Cleaning & Maintenance

Amount: $24,300.00  (Yearly)

  

Bid Summary 60113258 for Transportation and Public Works: Tender for Cleaning Services at various sites in Bridgewater, NS - Closed on: March 17, 2003 @ 02:00 PM

Award Date: April 1, 2003

  Department of Transportation Main Offices

Vendor: Red Fox Cleaning & Maintenance

Amount: $48,000.00  (Yearly)