Every time there has been a mass-shooting and “everyone” is calling for guns to be banned, I have brought up the fact that in EVERY INSTANCE, the purported shooter’s mind has been fried by various psychiatric medications. Often the kind seen on U.S. network television news commercial breaks.
Here’s a peek at what The C.B.C.’s its commenting service Viafoura and its moderator (censor) ICUC found so objectionable:
Charleston slayings lead to changing attitude on Confederate flag Just curious, as a service to the clients of its reputation management services, are Viafoura and ICUC still blocking comments that ask about the kinds of prescription drugs Dyllan Roof was taking? Or does using the term “SSRIs” still earn me a “content disabled?” I guess I’ll find out soon enough.
While all other comments were being posted immediately, this comment had enough keywords in it to flag it for “review” by the moderator (censor). It was deleted within minutes.
A few minutes later…
Charleston slayings lead to changing attitude on Confederate flag @joseph Arlington Virginia And they also just happen to have their brains fried by prescription drugs. Should be ban the process of doctors handing out psychiatric medication like candy, earning Big Pharma, Big Media and the doctors themselves billions of dollars annually? No, no, no. Let’s all ban the guns. (oooh, here it comes: content disabled – I mentioned the SSRI thing)
I then taunted the moderator, posting the word “SSRIs” ten times in rapid succession. Each actually got a “like” before being removed within three minutes.
ICUC Moderation’s (http://www.icucmoderation.com/) job is to provide a “reputation management” service for its clients, which obviously include Big Pharma.
I honestly thought CBC was past this, as very few of its stories are “pre-moderated” now. In the past, ALL comments were reviewed before being posted. But I suppose when you mess with the advertisers, you’re going to get smacked down.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation is a wholly-owned agency of the government of Canada, receiving over one billion dollars in subsidies from the taxpayers.
I’m putting my comments and your censorship on my website, LettersToTheBeast, where you can’t take them down.
I win.
You lose.
…Is still there. For now.
I have a message for the CBC, Viafoura and especially ICUC: I will be posting EVERY comment you delete on LettersToTheBeast from now on as a means of demonstrating your pettiness. ICUC, you may claim to be able to “manage” (ie censor) social media and the larger internet.
I feel that I may have been to hasty in my judgment regarding the good Senator Reverend Meredith. After all, he is a man of the cloth. And the fact that a) he is diddling the girls; and b) the girls are not pre-pubescent is a step in the right direction.
For the benefit of LettersToTheBeast readers outside of Canada, Canadian senators are not elected; they are appointed by the sitting prime minister (in this case Stephen “Steve” Harper). Incredibly, a Canadian senate appointment is virtually a job for life. Their “term” ends on their 75th birthday. Nor surprisingly , senators are held in very low esteem by Canadians.
The Canadian senate, since its creation in 1867, has been nothing more than the ultimate reward for loyal party service.
Amending the Canadian constitution has proved to be nearly impossible. However, there would be nothing stopping a government from introducing legislation directing, Elections Canada, the independent federal elections authority, to hold elections for senate candidates and for the prime minister to act on that “advice” from the voters accordingly.
Stephen Harper originally ran on a platform which included, among other things, reform of the senate. Sadly, this is but one of many promises that he has broken.
Meredith was appointed by Harper in 2008. This means he would have voted on all of the objectionable legislation that has been passed by the Harper regime, including the recent “anti-terrorism” act, bill C-58.
If you have a problem with my using unfortunate language when writing to politicians, that’s really your problem. I do not recognize the legitmacy of the Harper regime. It has repeatedly acted outside the law. It has engaged in and enabled war crimes. We have seen nearly a decade of non-stop corruption and criminality. Canadians have no duty to obey a law passed with the help of characters such as Meredith.
I often say politicians in Canada and elsewhere should thank their lucky stars that we are still at the Angry Letter Writing stage. Two centuries ago, tyrants would have feared my American ancestors showing up on their doorsteps with pitchforks, tar, feather and of course, torches.
Two-and-a-half centuries ago, the French people (back when they weren’t pussies), were more direct in their anger.
This letter is addressed to Robert “Rob” Nicholson, the member of parliament “representing” Niagara Falls, Ontario. Nicholson is currently The Harper Regime’s foreign minister. He has previously “served” as defense minister and attorney general.
Canadian foreign minister Robert “Rob” Nicholson (second from left, blue tie)
As Attorney General, Nicholson was responsible for steering the various police-state legislation through parliament. He will be up for re-election as member of parliament on October 19, 2015. If Niagara Falls voters do not re-elect him as their M.P., he will be removed from his position as minister, even if the Harper regime is re-elected.
Canadian appointed-’til-75 senator The Reverend Donald Meredith (CON).
Sure have your share of ass holes up there, Bob. Seriously, Bob? Can’t you, Toews and God knows how many more of you psychopaths do better than adolescent girlfriends?
All that power and money and you sons of bitches can’t even get laid by someone in your own age group? I’M LAUGHING AT YOU, BOB. YOU ARE PATHETIC. ALL OF YOU.
Can’t wait till October and the voters kick your sorry ass out of office. I hope Prime Minister Mulcair has the courage to appoint a team of special prosecutors and investigates what the hell has gone on up there for the past decade. I’d start with you, Nicholson. You have been fighting for police to have unlimited power and resources for years now. I disagree with your position, but in your case I am willing to make an exception.
Your pension will REALLY go far in the Collins Bay canteen.
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PS: We’re the boss, Nicholson. Not you. Don’t you ever forget it. The day Canadians allow themselves to be terrorized by government ( like our American friends) is the day we’ve lost our country forever. No goddamn way, Nicholson. Not in my lifetime.
Senator Don Meredith kicked out of Conservative caucus
Ottawa teenager went to Toronto Star with allegation of two-year affair that began when she was 16
The teen told the Star the relationship began with chats online that became suggestive in nature, and progressed to include sexual intimacy, including intercourse after she turned 18.
The Criminal Code defines the age of consent in Canada as 18 if sexual activity occurs in a relationship of authority, trust or dependency.
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Meredith, 50, is an ordained minister at a Pentecostal church in Vaughan, Ont. He ran unsuccessfully for the Tories in Toronto Centre in a 2008 byelection.
Liberal Party of Canada leader Justin Trudeau (fourth from left)
I am writing to inform you of my disgust with you and your party regarding your support of the Harper regime’s bill C-51, the “anti-terrorism” legislation.
The Harper regime could have passed this legislation without your help. By enabling the regime in further stripping away our freedoms, you and your party are beyond redemption.
My riding, Niagara Falls, is represented by one of the most dangerous, tyrannical proponents of the police state, Robert Nicholson. On June 13, 2014, I wrote to your office imploring you to get your act together and actually run some quality candidates (for a change) in the next election. I pointed out the necessity of identifying ridings such as mine where cabinet ministers needed to be defeated for the good of all Canadians, not just the good of your party.
Robert “Rob” Nicholson (left) is the member of parliament for Niagara Falls, Ontario. Nicholson, current Canadian foreign minister was previously defense minister and attorney general (photo: israel Prime Minister’s Office)
This letter should have been indication that I was inclined to vote for your party. That is no longer the case.
In the next federal election, I will be voting for the N.D.P. candidate in Niagara Falls. I don’t know who that person is and I don’t care. At this rate, the N.D.P. could field a chimpanzee and dress him or her in an orange leisure suit and I would still vote for him / her. When it comes to the issue of freedom and constitutional restoration, the NDP is the only party that has consistently opposed the Harper regime.
Regrettably, with an NDP government, I also must endure the continuation of the global warming hoax, carbon taxes and gun grabbing, among other things. I must also recognize that the leader of that party, Mr. Mulcair, is as much an israel-firster as you, your caucus colleagues, and the Harper regime. Frankly, I am counting on the rest of the current and future NDP caucus to keep Mr. Mulcair in line on the israel issue (as Ms. Davies tried unsuccessfully to do).
But none of that matters. Freedom and liberty are the only issues that matter. It is terribly ironic that the NDP is the only party that comes close to delivering.
I realize that an NDP government is committed to high taxes and big government. But that is what we have suffered under decades of Liberal and Conservative governments anyway. I am counting on a Mulcair government to find savings in ending participation in the U.S. War of Terror (and hopefully) the “war on drugs”) in order to fund its agenda without further raising taxes.
It has also occurred to me that Mr. Mulcair could stab his voters in the back and continue the Harper agenda, just as Mr. Obama continued the policies of the Bush regime. There is one thing standing in the way of that happening, however. The globalist organizations with which you are no doubt very familiar (Bilderberg, Trilateral Commission, the Council on Foreign Relations, Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan and the other banksters, etc) have their A-team (Conservative) and their B-team (Liberal). I doubt very much they ever bothered with a C-team. And if they did, I cannot think of many NDP-minded candidates who would be inclined to carry out their agenda. So, to be blunt, as Big Oil in Alberta is finding, they are screwed in the NDP wins the next election.
As a conservative, I feel immense regret and contrition for working against the election of Paul Martin over a decade ago. Overlooking the occasional corruption and mismanagement issues of the Chretien government, Mr. Martin was the closest thing we ever got to a Reform government. He was working towards paying down – and off – our national debt. He was a genuinely decent guy. Unfortunately, Mr. Martin also jetted around the world signing the “Team Canada” trade “deal” which have decimated our country’s manufacturing base. Somehow, I can’t see Thomas Mulcair or his future cabinet doing that to us. I hope I am not being had. Again. Mr. Harper positioned himself as a libertarian starve-the-beast conservative. I thought he could only improve on what Martin had done. Boy, was I fooled.
Mr. Trudeau, I cannot tell you how bitterly you disappointed me. However, millions of Canadians do owe you a debt of gratitude: for the first time in generations, we finally have a clear alternative in the next election.
My only hope is that a replication of Alberta – nationwide – will lead to a rebuilding of the Conservative and Liberal parties from the ground up. And maybe, if we’re really lucky, your parties will finally elect leaders and run candidates whose first and only loyalty is to Canada and who recognize the supremacy of our natural-born freedoms.
June 13, 2014 (original incorrectly dated at January 13)
Mr. Justin Trudeau, M.P.
House of Commons
Ottawa, Ontario
K1A 0A6
Dear Mr. Trudeau:
As a conservative-minded Canadian and former Conservative voter, I am writing to appeal to you and your party to get your (crap) together before the next election.
Here in Niagara Falls, we have a patriotic duty to our country to make sure our current member of parliament, Rob Nicholson, is not re-elected. He is a proponent of the police state and for that he needs to go. He should have been defeated in 2011. Unfortunately, your party chose to field an ineffective, incompetent candidate.
I would like to share with you a sampling of the intellectual heavyweight your provincial cousins chose to offer us, based on his purportedly self-written profile in the Niagara Falls Review newspaper of June 11, 2014:
Why I’m running/key issues: The focus of Lionel’s (sic) campaign has three elements: jobs, transportation and health care. I believes (sic) that I can bring jobs to Niagara, to reinvigorate and revive Niagara’s failing industrial sector. I am committed to bringing regular GO Transit service to Niagara so that Niagara will be connected to the rest of the province. I believes (sic) that all people of Niagara have a fundamental entitlement to quality accessible health care and that a hospital must be built sooner, rather than later, to address the needs of southern Niagara’s citizens.
—Lionel Tupman, age 26, lawyer
Mr. Tupman came in third place, 17,000 votes behind NDP incumbent Wayne Gates. Voters probably did this rich kid from Niagara-on-the-Lake a favour because on the first day of his campaign, he vowed to sue someone who had created a fake twitter account. If the boy doesn’t understand that dirty tricks and people saying mean things about you go hand-in-hand with politics, then the provincial riding association really screwed up with this one.
If your party expects my vote in the next federal election, you will field a candidate who will serve as a credible, engaging representative of the people. Hopefully somebody high-profile. Sticking us with whatever parasitic lawyer who is able to win the nomination will not cut it with me.
If the Liberal Party isn’t identifying ridings with current Conservative cabinet ministers and making those a high priority, then you are not doing your job as leader. In the case of Niagara Falls, it’s not just a matter of getting a winning candidate. It’s a national emergency. We have a member of parliament and cabinet minister who is an open opponent of the constitution. He advocates unlimited powers for police, supports the U.S. War of Terror, and is accelerating the policy of imprisoning Canadians for victimless offenses.
The only circumstances under which I would vote for your party is if both its leader and its party advocated a platform of a constitutional restoration, and a return to the fiscal sanity that Mr. Martin provided. I often express my regret for not voting (or at least supporting) your party when Paul Martin was leader and finance minister. He was the closest thing our country got to a true conservative leader.
You will also need to repudiate the policy of one-way free trade deals espoused by Messrs. Chretien and Martin. There are only two ways manufacturing will return and thus the depression will end: a) impose countervailing duties on goods manufactured by slaves with no labour, wage or environmental regulations or; b) Canadians must be willing to work for 25 cents per hour, 12 hours per day, seven days per week in factories with suicide nets. If Ontarians thought “b” was practical, Mr. Hudak would have won by a landslide last night.
While I could be persuaded to vote Liberal in the next federal election if that is what it takes to remove my current M.P. from office, if your party were to abandon its policies of gun-grabbing, blind obedience to Israel and implementing “carbon taxes” in the name of propagating the global warming hoax, I would gladly become a member as well.
For now, I am content to accept baby steps. End the “war on drugs” (and I don’t even smoke cigarettes or drink alcohol, by the way), stop supporting the War of Terror, and reign in the police state. That, and cut spending and reduce taxes.
Up until 2004, we had an excellent Member of Parliament here in Niagara Falls: Gary Pilleteri. Mr. Pilleteri was a throwback to the way M.P.s used to be. And should be now. When he wasn’t in Ottawa, he could be found at his winery in Niagara on the Lake. Occasionally, I used to drop by and chat with him in his back yard. If it wasn’t for the fact that the man is pushing 80, I would drop by his winery and plead with him to run again. Did I happen to mention that I am a conservative?
Who is Rob Nicholson? Other than on television or in my mailbox, I have never seen his face. I have never seen him while walking down the street, or riding the city bus, or shopping. And he sure hasn’t invited me to join him in his back yard. For the years I have lived here, I can’t remember him even holding a public event (“town hall meeting” or something along those lines.
He is completely ineffective as a member of parliament. And the fault is partially your parties for consistently failing to offer up a credible candidate.
It is called the House of Commons for a reason: the house of the common people. Not a club for lawyers and accountants. We need more people with real jobs and real life experience in Ottawa. I will never vote for a lawyer or an accountant because they are only there to perpetuate job security for their respective occupations.
Mr. Trudeau, this is our last chance to push back against fascism. As leader of the Liberal Party, you need to put the interests of Canadians ahead of your party if you care about the future of your children.
We can’t afford to fool around in the upcoming election. As the Harper Regime becomes more tyrannical and more fascist, this may be our last chance.
I am writing to first congratulate your party on your provincial colleagues’ win in Alberta last month. I am also writing to tell you that, as a conservative, I will be taking a huge chance and voting for your party federally in the next general election. Clearly the good people of Alberta feel as I do.
I am hopeful that your party can find a candidate here in Niagara Falls that can pull off a win as impressive as Wayne Gates did in the past provincial general election and by-election.
Yours was the only party who opposed the “anti-terrorism” legislation, bill C-51. And you, personally, were the only politician in the country who had the courage to point out certain questions with regards to the purported death of USAma bin-Laden.
While I realize an NDP government would have certain loyalties and agendas to implement, I would ask that a Mulcair administration:
End Canadian participation in the U.S. War of Terror and “war on drugs.”
Repeal all Harper regime legislation which seeks to implement a police state
Restore constitutional freedoms
End unconditional support for the government of israel, stop all foreign aid to that government and cease enabling its war crimes
introduce legislation to elect senators in the long term. And in the short term, do not appoint any senators under the age of 70.
Pardon all Canadians convicted of victimless (i.e. drug possession) crimes, and release those currently caged.
Repeal Canada – U.S. – “border security” arrangements which seek to allow U.S. Police agents to operate and be armed in our country.
Eliminate the parliamentary “pension plan” for current members of parliament and investigate repudiating past obligations.
Order the RCMP to open an impartial investigation into criminal code offenses and War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity offenses committed by members of the Harper regime and appoint a special prosecutor.
To be clear, I oppose many of the policies of the NDP. As a resident of Ontario throughout the Bob Rae government of the 1990s, you can understand why. I abhor big government, even bigger taxation, a cradle-to-grave nanny-state and gun-grabbing. I am under no illusion that you and I will see eye-to-eye on those matters. However, even Bob Rae surprised us. Unfortunately, it was too late by then.
I am certain, however, that if you want to implement your socialist agenda, you have to give Canadians the tools make the money in order to pay the taxes to do so. First and foremost, we need the banksters thrown off of parliament hill. We need the Bank of Canada – if not abolished – to at least work for Canadians. We can accomplish that by ordering the Bank to return to its original purpose of issuing credit to the government of Canada at zero interest. And issuing our public currency at no cost. As it stands now, every “dollar” issued by the Bank of Canada is a loan at interest.
We can also agree that paying interest on debt is a waste of money that could better be used for good of Canadians. Paul Martin had us on the road to paying off our debt. Our country needs to be debt-free while it is still mathematically possible. Canadians need to understand that banks thrive on debt – both consumer and public. Nothing will bring the banksters to heel quite like becoming debt-free. Just make sure you are wearing your Kevlar underpants because the Rothschilds and the “federal” “reserve” won’t be happy with you (see Iraq, Libya, Iran and Syria for examples of their displeasure).
We need a government that will repudiate past governments’ one-way trade deals, particularly with China and Mexico. Allowing corporations to move their factories to third-world countries with no environmental, labour or wage legislation and then ship their goods back here tariff-free makes absolutely no sense. It is a simple matter to re-instate countervailing duties. Governments – both Conservative and Liberal – had such policies in place for over a century prior to NAFTA. If the Trans-Pacific Partnership is implemented in Canada by the Harper regime, I would expect your government to repudiate and repeal it, in its entirety.
If your future government is willing to restore our constitutional freedoms and do what is necessary to bring good-paying manufacturing jobs back to Canada, even if it means displeasing Wall Street, and if your government does not succumb to the temptation of going overboard with socialism, I believe you can count on the support of millions of conservative Canadians.
Canadians have never opposed paying a reasonable level of taxation. However, we expect something in return. We want good roads, good schools, hospitals, fire departments, police as servants of the people, our neighbours taken care of in times of need. On the other hand, using our hard-earned tax money to fund a state spy grid, government corruption, Wall Street, the City of London, foreign aid to third-world despots, sending our military around the world to make the world safe for U.S. Dollar hegemony, and funding israeli government war crimes are NOT a wise use of our money. Or the lives of our young people, for that matter.
I am a conservative. And I am a union member. And I am willing to give your party a chance. This once.
In closing, should you be chosen by the people of Canada to be Prime Minister this Fall, I would expect you to lay down the law with your future caucus: If any member is found to be working for a foreign influence (i.e. a foreign government – even israel -, a globalist organization such as the Council on Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission or Bilderberg, or a bank or corporation) he or she will be expelled from caucus and your party. Mr. Mulcair, Libby Davies was right. And you were wrong.
Sincerely,
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P.S.: Please, sir. Don’t stab us in the back like Obama did to his supporters.
As you know, your friend Peter MacKay unexpectedly up and quit.
I am writing once again to make the same request of you.
Please gather up all of your belongings, walk past the senate, turn your badge into the security guard and get out of our sight.
Back to the Futre II (Universal Pictures, 1989)
In the past decade, you have done absolutely nothing for the Niagara region. On the contrary, plants have continued to close and jobs – real jobs, not part-time season gigs on Clifton Hill – have continued to disappear.
You have conspired with fellow low-lives MacKay, Victor Toews and Steven Blaney to bring in an American-style police state.
Police department employees from London, Ontario participating in the Toronto police riots on June 26, 2010.
You have committed war crimes around the planet by overthrowing the legitimately elected government of Ukraine, supplying and arming the Poroshenko regime. You have given aid and comfort to war criminals in the israeli government. The Harper regime participated in overthrowing the Khadaffi regime and bringing civil war and destruction to what used to be the most prosperous country in North Africa.
You have brought similar death, destruction and misery to Syria but have yet been unsuccessful in bringing down that elected government. The people who live in those areas of Syria now subject to the ISIS regime and its brutal Sharia “law,” While Syria was never a particularly nice place to live under the Assads, at least they didn’t have decapitations and amputations.
You have knowingly lied to Canadians about events around the world. By advancing the popular narrative, you have been a participant in false flag terror events (namely: the shoot-down of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 over Ukraine, the creation of “ISIS” and “Khorosan,” and the double homicide in Ottawa which took place last year).
“Get outta here, you low-life scum!” — John McCain
You have subverted yourself personally to the government of israel, as has every other member of the Harper regime. Where I come from (Canada), that’s called treason.
Canada’s economic policy is created not for the benefit of the people of Canada, but by a privately-owned corporation across the street from your office which creates currency out of thin air and loans it to Canadians at interest. A corporation which acts on the behest of Goldman Sachs and other New York and City of London banksters. As attorney general, you did nothing to enforce the Bank of Canada Act, which requires among other things, that the Bank act as a credit creation instrument at no charge.
As foreign minister, you have exported your incompetence around the world, as the good people of Miami are finding out.
Canadian consul general Roxanne Dube (right) (Toronto Star)Indicted murderer Marc Wayafiyazhu, 15-year-old son of Canadian consul general Roxanne Dube appears in a Miami court room (Walter Michot, Miami Herald)
By bringing Canadian forces into the U.S. War of Terror, you have not only put our servicemen in danger overseas, but – by your own narrative – you have put Canadian citizens in danger right here at home.
An employee of the Ottawa police department points his firearm at Canadian citizens.
As defense minister, you were complicit in torture carried out in Afghanistan and Guantanamo. Another war crime worthy of your prosecution and incarceration.
Your regime and its courts have put Canadians health in danger by refusing to regulate GMO foods. Worse, your regime has effectively adopted the U.S. “Monsanto Protection Act.”
Your regime has conspired with regimes around the world to implement worldwide fascism through the Trans-Pacific Partnership. Your office has refused to send me a text copy of this “agreement.”
Thirty of your partners-in-crime have seen the writing on the wall, Bob.
It’s pretty bad when we’ve gotten to the point where the only mainstream party that appears to be able to extricate Canadians from this mess and restore our freedoms is the N.D.P. My only fear is that a Prime Minister Thomas Mulcair will go Obama on us (i.e. as opposed to repairing the damage of the previous administration, only accelerating it).
As a conservative, I abhor socialism, big government, high taxes and structural deficits (i.e. what we have right now). But after eight years of incremental fascism under the Harper regime, socialism starts to look pretty good. The key is for Canadians to retain their freedoms to oppose whatever policies an NDP government might bring in and reverse them if necessary.
Now, Bob, I know that you, Peter and the rest of your cronies are counting on a nice Senate sinecure. After all, nothing is more dangerous than a cornered animal. Especially one who has nothing to lose. I hope you enjoy your gig there because I promise you that will be the last straw for Canadians.
We will take back our country and our freedoms, Bob. And you are frankly too old and too stupid to do anything to stop us. I’ve been telling you for six years: you are not going to get your new world order and you are not going to get your police state. You have failed your masters in Tel Aviv, New York and City of London.
Please, Bob…just get lost. And take Mrs. Quinney and that clueless dimwitted adolescent who answers your Niagara Falls constituency office phone with you.
And don’t let the cell door hit you on the way in.
Sincerely,
P.S.: All these years and you made one mistake, Bob: You forgot to bring Diebold voting machines to Canada.