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Russia’s Malaysia Airlines Conspiracy Theory: Ukraine Was Aiming for Putin’s Plane

New York Magazine typist Katie Zavadaski  runs interference in record time.

Isn’t it sad that governments – all governments – lie so often and so unconvincingly that a majority of us assume (correctly, I might add) that EVERYTHING is worthy of investigation. At best, our opinion of government has become: “Well, I wouldn’t put it past them.”

A passenger jet – remarkably similar to the one portrayed in C.N.N.’s long-running series Where’s That Goddamned Airplane from earlier this year, crashes on the very anniversary of another notorious, ahem, mishap: T.W.A. 800. What could we possibly find strange about that?

Well...that's strange.
Well…that’s strange.

http://nymag.com/daily/intelligencer/2014/07/malaysia-airlines-conspiracy-aiming-for-putin.html


 

U.S. Military standing guard over an opium field in Afghanistan. (Global Research).
U.S. Military standing guard over an opium field in Afghanistan. (Global Research).

Troops guarding opium

http://www.globalresearch.ca/drug-war-american-troops-are-protecting-afghan-opium-u-s-occupation-leads-to-all-time-high-heroin-production/5358053

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nyletters@nymag.com

Zavadaski is absolutely right. That didn’t take long at all. That is to say, it didn’t take long for the Bullshit Media to use the “C” word (i.e. “conspiracy”).

 

Sounds to me like you guys have this whole thing sewn up. Why even have an investigation? 

 

It’s funny how Mrs. Zavadaski, who maligns Russia Today as a “Russian propaganda channel.” Riiiight. Remember how the F.C.C. was proposing to set up monitors in every big-city newsroom in the United States to “study how news is gathered?” 

http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2014/02/21/fcc-backs-off-newsroom-survey-plan/

 

I guess the fact that R.T. doesn’t have The Apartheid State’s little schlong up it’s ass and it reports on matters not to the liking of the “federal” “reserve” makes it a propaganda outlet. 

 

Never mind the fact that the Big Three evening network newscasts all broadcast the same stories, in the same sequence, interspersed with the same Big Pharma commercials. 

Liar Liar Pants on Fire

It’s funny how you use “conspiracy theory” and expect people to react with ridicule. Actually, it’s not funny. It’s pathetic and downright insulting. 

 

You mean like that conspiracy about how, on September 11, 2001, the B.B.C.’s Jane Standley, in a live report, claimed Building Seven had collapsed into a pile of rubble a full half hour before it happened? And while the god damned building was standing erect outside the window of her studio as she reported it?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ofdi2RpNJas (note: Like Whack-A-Mole, YouTube routinely deletes these videos on B.B.C.’s orders as they pop up. Search Jane Standley Building 7.)

 

Remember how the whacko tinfoil hats were claiming the government was spying on everybody and listening to all our phone calls?

 

Or how you’d better buy gold and silver (and take physical delivery) because the government is going to come and seize our bank accounts. I bet the good people of Cyprus had taken this advice. And anyone who says regimes around the world, from Australia to Europe to Canada and the the U.S.A. have quietly implemented “bail-in” schemes. 

 

U.,S. troops are guarding opium production in Afghanistan. Anwar al-Awlaki dined at the Pentagon with officers. Nah, that’s just Fox News and the London Guardian.

http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/10/20/al-qaeda-terror-leader-dined-pentagon-months/

The government is shipping guns down to Mexico and bringing drugs back. That’s just CBS News. And Congressman Issa. Eugene Hasenfus is just a figment of our imagination.

http://www.latimes.com/nation/atf-fast-furious-sg-storygallery.html

http://www.nytimes.com/1986/12/18/world/hasenfus-is-freed-by-nicaraguans-and-heads-home.html

 Only conspiracy theorists talk about how the U.S. government funds itself by printing endless amounts of money.

The “freedom fighters” “we” are supporting in Syria are the same guys that were fighting “us” in Afghanistan. “We” sent them to Syria after their glorious conquest of Libya. They had a name back in Afhanistan: Al-qaeda.

http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jun/11/isis-too-extreme-al-qaida-terror-jihadi

What must frighten the shit out of you guys is this: How many millions of people have concluded that every word coming out of our mouths is a giant, steaming turd and our propaganda doesn’t work any longer?

Jews control finance, government, media, Hollywood, and, well, everything and “our” politicians are all israel (sic)-firsters. Ooooh, you can’t say that, you filthy anti-Semite (for the record, I have the greatest regard for the suffering Palestinian people and other indigenous people of the region; it irritates me to no end that Khassarian occupiers are getting away with acting like those circa-1940s Germans the popular narrative tells us about).

As an aside. I always find it amusing how Jewish mothers prattle on an on about “my son, the doctor,” “my son, the lawyer,” etc, etc, but the zionists take such umbrage when their achievements in rising to such level of influence that their four per cent of the population maintains such overwhelming influence are recognized.

How about how Adam Ghadan used to be Adam Pearlman. And Adam’s grand-daddy founded the A.D.L.? Or how Yousef al-Khatab used to be Joseph Cohen. And Joe used to  hang out outside mosques and beat up Muslims.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/03/23/us/adam-gadahn-fast-facts/

http://www.npr.org/2014/04/25/306533963/the-jewish-kid-from-new-jersey-who-became-a-radical-islamist

U.S.S. Liberty. More false flags than I have time to compile. 

The global warming hoax.

The “federal” “reserve” is NOT a federal agency. And it doesn’t have any gold.

I could go on.

You can say “conspiracy theorist” all you like. But you are preaching to an increasingly diminishing choir. You must be in full panic mode when you contemplate the day that we look at The Bullshit Media the same way late-1980s-era Soviets regarded Bremya and Pravda. They openly laughed at it.

Airplane Soviet Newsreader

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6udk1B0iSCk

Putting aside the kooks and disinfo agents who make millions of dollars poisoning the well (Art Bell, George Noory, Alex “Jewns” Jones, etc),, the “conspiracy theorists” have been dead-fucking-on for the past decade at least.

In closing, I would like to point out that in dismissing the “conspiracy theories” about aiming for Putin, Mrs. Zavadaski failed to claim any evidence to the contrary.

Now hear this, folks. I will NOT be lied to. Copy?


 

J. Edgar Hoover, who had so much influence over Hollywood that he was on the set to supervise filming of The FBI Story, claimed the Mafia didn’t exist.

 

Canadian banks’ credit ratings downgraded as the regime drags its heels on rules that would allow them to steal depositors’ money.

BRICS leaders
The five people who keep banksters up at night.

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It was only a few years ago that suggestions that banks – along with pliant governments – were plotting to steal our money and that we ought to be buying up gold and silver and taking physical delivery were ridiculed as tin-foil hat conspiracy theories.

They’re not talking about black helicopters in Cyprus these days.

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Moody’s revises outlook on Canadian bank system downward

July 10, 2014

Mr. Joseph Oliver

House of Commons

Ottawa, Ontario

K1A 0A5

Dear Mr. Oliver:

This past week, the State Broadcaster reported that Moody’s (the same outfit that rated half-million-dollar mortgages held by waitresses in Los Angeles making $250,000 annually as “triple-A”) expressed its concern over the fact that your regime has been dragging its (your) heels in implementing a “bail-in” scheme to back-stop Canadian banks’ fraudulent conduct.

When banks engage in fraud worldwide, it is not the responsibility of the taxpayers of sovereign nations to “bail them out.” Even if those banks print up money, loan it to governments at interest, who then give it to banks gratis to compensate banks for the losses due to their fraud.

Only one country – Iceland – not only said “no” to the banksters but imprisoned them as well. After a change in government, of course.

While putting on the public pretence that setting up a process for the Canadian banks to confiscate our wealth is a road that even you are not willing to go down is at least encouraging, I must also not forget that your regime consists of psychopathic liars.

“Our assumption has always been that the Canadian government would be very willing to support the major Canadian banks in the interest of economic stability and ensuring that the payment system operates correctly under times of stress,” Moody’s Canadian financial analyst David Beattie told Reuters.

My response to Mr. Beattie is: “Hell, no!” And theft of my money to perpetuate continued fraud is NOT economic stability. “Under times of stress…” That would be when the federal reserve ponzi scheme collapses, I presume?

If the Canadian banks are so hard up for cash, tell them to go cap-in-hand to the Rothschilds or the Rockefellers but leave taxpayers and depositors out of it. Depositors are NOT investors. They are secured creditors.

In ancient history, when claim-check holders found their gold missing from the vault, they apprehended the banksters and hanged them from the nearest tree.

Here’s another gem from Mr. Beattie:

Beattie said that the chance of an event that would require a bail-in to be activated is “extremely remote, in the low single digits probability.”

Right. Just like Alan Greenspan and the entire Federal Reserve board (save one member) dismissed the very possibility of a decline in the real estate market in 2007.

I am pleased to report, Mr. Oliver, that whatever scheme you and your bankster friends are cooking up, I am immune. I have taken precautions to protect myself and my family. Obviously, I am not going to elaborate on those efforts. However, I will tell you that I deal with a credit union, not a bank. And I only keep enough in that credit union to meet my obligations.

As nations such as Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa conclude they don’t need the dollar to conduct trade amongst themselves, and bring along their trading partners to that way of thinking, I would suggest to you that efforts by the banksters to preserve their fraud will become increasingly frantic.

When the ponzi does collapse, I’m not sure what the banksters will do when Americans start asking themselves: If we called our congress critters and told them 99:1 ‘NO BAILOUT!’ how are we possibly liable for $13-trillion, or $30-trillion or however much the fraud ends up being exposed as (A hundred? Do I hear one hundred…)?

Losses due to bank fraud are not my problem. Even if those losses are passed on to taxpayers. However, as a taxpayer, I will be more than happy to fund as many double-bunked prison cells as is necessary to house these maggots for the rest of their unnatural lives. Although, as a cost-saving measure, whatever new government we end up with during reconstruction may lean towards building gallows with multiple trapdoors for quicker service.

China executes crooked banksters. So does Vietnam. So does Iran. Meanwhile, here in Canada, the U.S.S.A. and Europe we act as if they own us.

I don’t recognize your legitimacy. And I won’t pay.

P.S.: How much did the Bank of Canada give The Big Six in bailout candy in 2008? Seventy-five billion? 100? More? And why is the Bank obstructing Freedom of Information requests six years on?

 

While The Apartheid State continues its war crimes unchallenged, Alex Jones opens with “Michelle Obama is a tranny.”

“Gentlemen! I too have been a close observer of the doings of the Bank of the United States. I have had men watching you for a long time, and am convinced that you have used the funds of the bank to speculate in the breadstuffs of the country. When you won, you divided the profits amongst you, and when you lost, you charged it to the bank. You tell me that if I take the deposits from the bank and annul its charter I shall ruin ten thousand families. That may be true, gentlemen, but that is your sin! Should I let you go on, you will ruin fifty thousand families, and that would be my sin! You are a den of vipers and thieves. I have determined to rout you out, and by the Eternal, (bringing his fist down on the table) I will rout you out!” 
—Andrew Jackson
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The only reason The Apartheid State is able to get away with atrocities normally attributed to circa-1940s Germany is because our governments (worldwide), financial, educational, media and entertainment institutions have been subverted. When allegations of human rights abuses in countries like Serbia, Afghanistan, Iraq, etc.,are made F-18s are promptly dispatched to bring freedom and democracy to the long suffering people.
But when The Apartheid State engages in horrors worse than what popular narratives tell us occurred seventy years ago, the answer is for politicians to stuff even more money – money stolen from us and our great, great, great, not-even-born-yet grandchildren – into those trans-Atlantic pneumatic tubes running from Ottawa, Washington and London and landing on the floor of the Knesset. And the bullshit media runs interference while they do it.
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kurt@infowars.com
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Are you guys friggin’ kidding me?
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I’m listening for a few hours on my blu-ray until Mike Rivero comes on over at RBN because a) I am bored and b) you folks do broadcast a nugget of truth. But Michelle Obama? Tranny?
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No, let’s not talk about atrocities and war crimes in The Apartheid State. Funny how that happens quite a bit around there, isn’t it? This is exactly why I stopped sending money to A.J, stopped buying his merchandise and stopped doing business with Midas. I don’t remember the exact date, but it was three or four years ago. Around the same time you people banned any of my comments which put A.J.’s Apartheid State masters in a less than stellar light.
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My complaint with Jones is not so much what he does broadcast, but what he leaves out. And what he does broadcast is discredited when he has kooks like Icke on. Jones is right. We have been subverted. We have been conquered. We have been looted. We do need to fight back. Whether it’s on the advice of his wife or his Bronfman lawyer, I’m not sure, but Jones conveniently leaves out who we have to fight back against. Hint (in no particular order): Alan Greenspan. Paul Volcker. Ben Bernanke. Tim Geithner. Jamie Dimon. Lloyd Blankfein. Janet Yellen. Mark Carney. Edgar Bronfman. George Soros. Henry Kissinger.  Rahm (He’s Not Washing The White House Floors Like An Arab) Emmanuel. Yeah, you think we might have a goddman problem somewhere here?
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Since Jones claims to be such a big fan of George Washington, maybe he should do an expanded segment about how Washington and the other founding fathers were determined to keep the banksters of their day out of the United States of America. At any cost.
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Apologists for the banksters sneer that when Andrew Jackson gave his Den of Vipers speech, it was blatant anti-semitism. Thus anyone who quotes that speech today is equally “anti-semitic.” If Jackson was, indeed, referring to the descendants of the ancient Khassars. then he was one hundred per cent bang on correct then, as would he be today.(Not sure how that relates to the semites, though since they have absolutely nothing to do with the Khassars).
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But since A.J. said “his” operation costs over $500,000 a month, it’s not as if you need my support or business anyway. Besides, when StratFor’s got Jones’s back. my sending my little PayPal pittance is like sending coal to Newcastle.
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I am utterly disappointed that Mike is moving back to G.C.N. But as I told him, he knows what’s best for him and his program. Not me.
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I will continue to support R.B.N. and I will continue to support WhatReallyHappened.
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But I will de damned if I will send another dime to Infowars.
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Oh, by the way, have you noticed the bullshit media is doing shark attacks again? Just like they were doing, exactly 13 summers ago? I wonder if the next one will have Apartheid State nationals dancing in the streets of Newark just like that last one?

Loblaw’s has higher standards for animals than it does for the people who manufacture its goods

Loblaw's CEO Gaelan Weston in this undated photo.
Loblaw’s CEO Gaelan Weston in this undated photo.

(And no, I never did get a response. Not that it would have made a difference anyway).

 

May 15, 2013

 

Loblaw Companies Limited

Customer Relations Department

1 President’s Choice Circle

L6Y 5S5

Fax 1-905-861-2387

 

Dear Sir or Madam:

 

Two items regarding your company were in my local news today. First, your C.E.O. Gaelan Weston has pledged to compensate workers and their families in Bangladesh who were injured and killed in a factory collapse; the same factory that produced clothing for your company. The other item had to do with your company pledging to not source pork from farms which keeps in stalls.

 

So, just to be clear, your corporate standards for how pigs are kept are higher than the factories in which your goods are produced?

 

I have the highest regard for companies that insist on human treatment for its livestock. However, I have a better idea regarding your clothing line: bring those jobs back to Canada (the U.S. will do, as well). I, as a consumer, am seeing ZERO benefit from being FORCED to buy crap made in China or the worst third-world countries. I understand Nike’s labour component on a $200 pair of sneakers is about $3.

 

This is the same message I have conveyed to other retailers (the late Zellers, Wal-Mart, etc): I, AS A CONSUMER, DEMAND YOU MAKE AVAILABLE CANADIAN- OR U.S.-MADE PRODUCTS. From socks to garbage cans to computers and televisions. And everything in between. We are in a depression that will NEVER end until our manufacturing base returns. No amount of bankster games will change that one simple fact. Even the late Sam Walton understood that. That’s why he insisted that his stores be stocked with exclusively American-made merchandise.

 

I routinely make similar demands of corporations who force me to speak with somebody in a third-world country when I call “them.”

 

I can assure you Mr. Weston will enjoy the public relations goodwill from opening a new factory in Canada a lot more than having to apologize for a factory collapse killing a few thousand 12-year-old girls in the employ of Kathy Lee Gifford. As a celebrity C.E.0. with the best advisers money can buy, Mr. Weston cannot possibly be unaware of this fact.

 

If corporations such as your believe you can continue sucking up every last nickel from consumers while at the same time pulling out the carpet from beneath us forever, you are sadly mistaken.

 

For the record, I don’t shop at Loblaw’s or any of your subsidiary stores. I am insulted when I spend hundreds of dollars on groceries and then your clerk hits me up for a nickel for each bag. I live two hundred feet from Niagara Falls, New York. My two “local” supermarkets there (Top’s and Wegman’s) sell milk, bread and butter as loss leaders. They practically give these products away to get me into the store. I assure you it works. As a bonus, many products sold in American supermarkets are made in Canada.

 

When your company demands your suppliers bring manufacturing jobs back to Canada, when you don’t charge me for shopping bags, and when your prices for milk, butter and bread are about half of what they are now, I will happy to be your customer.

A call for Randy Hillier to take over the Ontario P.C. Party before Tim Hudak destroys it (oops, Sorry, Randy. Too late. I tolja this would happen)

Ontario P.C. leader Tim Hudak.
Ontario P.C. leader Tim Hudak.

 

(I can’t flippin’ believe Tom Long is still allowed on P.C. property. Eves. Tory. Now Hudak. How many chances does this guy get to screw things up?)

 

August 16, 2013

 

Mr. Randy Hiller, M.P.P.

Room 207, North Wing

Main Legislative Building

Queen’s Park
Toronto, Ontario

M7A 1A8

Fax 1-416-325-2166

 

Dear Mr. Hiller:

 

To put it succinctly, as a former P.C. Ontario party member, I’m asking you to take the bull by the horns and put an end to this nonsense.

 

I voted for my local P.C. candidate in whatever part of the province I happened to reside from 1990 through 2011. When I lived in Orangeville, I voted for Ernie Eves and John Tory. In the 2011 election, I decided I had enough. I voted for a young man running under the Libertarian banner here in Niagara Falls.

 

If your party ever wishes to have my vote again, it will field an acceptable leader and an acceptable local candidate. Last election, it did neither. By acceptable local candidate, I would exclude anybody who is a lawyer or an accountant. And by acceptable leader, I mean you.

 

Tim Hudak has proved himself to be even more incompetent than John Tory. And after the 2007 election, I wouldn’t have thought it possible. Hudak managed to lose to a known pathological liar. The people of Ontario cannot afford another four years of the Liberal Party. Premiers Wynne and McGuinty make Bob Rae look like Mike Harris in comparison.

 

According to Elections Ontario, voter turnout in 1995 was 63% and dropped to 58% in 1999. It has continued to drop through the 2003 and 2007 elections. In 2011, it was a whopping 48%. It is not unreasonable to suggest that conservative voters stayed home rather than hold their noses and vote for a party led by Eves, Tory and Hudak. Had my choices only been P.C., Liberal or N.D.P. in the last election, I would have stayed home as well. Unfortunately, most people have become convinced that if they vote for a “fringe” party, they are throwing their vote away.

There has to be an intervention with Tim Hudak as well as Tom Long, Leslie Noble and whoever else is in his entourage (it wouldn’t surprise me to find Jamie Watt hanging on as well). It has to be made clear to Hudak he won’t be around to lead the next election. And his hangers-on have to understand they’ve had a good run since the Harris days, but it’s time for them to go as well.

 

This has nothing to do with rules or procedures. The party made a mistake and it must correct it as soon as possible. In 1983, Joe Clark realized that, even though he won a clear majority of his leadership review, he could not win the next election. Not that I’m suggesting that Brian Mulroney was a particularly good choice, either. But Mulroney did deliver a crushing landslide in 1984.

 

Mr. Hiller, you have considerable street cred amongst libertarian conservatives such as myself. I was impressed with your grand jury legislation. My only criticism is that it doesn’t go far enough. Should you ever be premier, or at least in a position of power, returning a citizen grand jury (one that is free from interference from politicians, judges and prosecutors) would be a major blow for freedom for Ontarians.

 

I hope the London convention will change the name of the party to the Conservative Party. Of course, I also hope the new Conservative Party actually governs under conservative principles which, unfortunately, are absent from the federal party.

 

Should you find yourself in a leadership position in the P.C. Party, I would be delighted to purchase a new membership. However, if my alternative is joining other conservatives and withholding my support, I am willing to sacrifice yet another Liberal term if that is what it takes to rebuild this party.

 

I wish you every success.

 

 

Peter MacKay vows to hammer us with the police state; I say, “over my dead body.”

 

The idea of bringing the American police state to Canada is one that keeps psychopaths like Peter MacKay big boy dreams at night.
The idea of bringing the American police state to Canada is one that gives psychopaths like Peter MacKay big boy dreams at night.

 

(In this letter, I discounted the possibility of parliament actually surviving long enough before Harper had to prorogue it again; it never occurred to me that MacKay and Harper would piss off the Supreme Court so much that ANY government legislation would be D.O.A.)

 

August 17, 2013

 

Mr. Peter MacKay, M.P.

House of Commons

Ottawa, Ontario

K1A 0A6

Fax 1-613-992-2337

 

Dear Mr. MacKay:

 

An interesting story appeared in today’s National Post: “Peter MacKay insists Conservatives (sic) are not moving Canada toward U.S-style justice.” When a news story quotes a politician, it is important to remind oneself that the politician intends to do the exact opposite of what he is claiming.

 

Buried way down towards the bottom of the story: “MacKay said he also won’t be intimidated or deterred from considering new lawful access provisions despite privacy concerns that ultimately led to the death of previous bills.

 

You can consider lawful access provisions all you want. You’re still not going to get them. As criminality in the senate continues to be exposed on a wider and wider scale every day, and as more scandals emerge, Mr. Harper will continue to resort to his old trick of proroguing parliament (i.e. going back to 24 Sussex and hiding until the thing blows over). That means your bill will die with it. Again and again.

 

And if, by some miracle you do get your warantless wiretapping bill through parliament and the disgraced senate, the Supreme Court will strike it down before it ever goes into effect. And, unfortunately for you, you won’t be able to “reform” the court in time to stop that from happening.

 

Conservatives such as myself are counting down the days until the next election. After your party suffers an apocalypse not seen since 1993, we can take the party back and rebuild it with the true libertarian conservative ideals that our founder, Preston Manning intended (yes, yes, I know you came from the Joe Clark / Brian Mulroney side; they wouldn’t even have done what Harper has done).

 

Canadians will not accept the police state that has incrementally taken over our American friends. Thanks to Edward Snowden, Big Media is now discussing topics once relegated to overnight talk radio shows and shows originating from Austin, Texas.

 

As I told your predecessor and Mr. Toews, if you dare to propose warrantless wiretapping (or lawful access, as you prefer to call it) I want the right as a Canadian citizen to drop by your office or your home and see what is in your computer. I want to record your telephone calls. I want to attach a GPS tracking device underneath your car and see where you go at night. And I want the same right to inspect every police department employee.

 

I assure you sir, you are seriously underestimating the mood of the Canadian people if you think we are going to let you get away with this.

 

Before you consider such legislation, I respectfully suggest you canvass your colleagues in caucus. Make sure none of them have downloaded any videos from the internet. That none of them have ever gone driving around looking for company at night (female or otherwise). And you absolutely want to be certain nobody has ever – or will ever – seek out recreational pharmaceuticals. Because people more enterprising than myself will find out.

 

As I have repeatedly told my M.P., your police state stops at the Niagara River. Canadians are not going to put up with it. I thought we made that clear the last time Mr. Toews tried this. Yet “your” government keeps scheming.

 

In closing, I do support your intention to toughen impaired driving / drugged driving penalties,. I would even go so far as to suggest a name for it: Rahim’s Law. Perhaps on the day it goes into effect, you can hop into an F-18, land in front of the Orangeville court house and hold a photo-op.

 

 

No more wars for The Apartheid State. Not in my name.

John Baird Hot Tub

 

(Remember: John Baird expresses his love for The Apartheid State:

http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2012/11/20/john-baird-why-israel-holds-such-a-special-place-in-my-heart/

 

Just in case the Dean Steacy (“Freedom of speech is an American concept, so I don’t give it any value… It’s not my job to give value to an American concept.”) or the other  thought police over at Section Thirteen get hold of this)

 

 

Mr. John Baird, M.P.

House of Commons

Ottawa, Ontario

K1A 0A6

Fax 1-613-996-9880

 

August 22, 2013

 

Dear Mr. Baird:

 

With regard to the recent Big Media “revelations” about chemical weapons in Syria, I respectfully request you inform your friends at the United Nations as well as your lords and masters in Israel that the world remembers that whopper about “Saddam’s Nukular Bombs” and will not be suckered into yet another war for the government of Israel.

 

However, if Your Government believes sending more of our young people up against the armies of China and Russia, who will most certainly intervene and who really do have WMD’, then I suggest Prime Minister Harper, Finance Minister Flaherty and every member of Your Government who have sons of military age send them over to the front lines first. Even the queen of England’s sons and grandsons put on the pretence of fighting for their country.

 

I am old enough to remember Nayirah al-Sabah’s tearful testimony (given to the U.S. Congress on October 10, 1990) about Kuwaiti babies being thrown out of incubators.

 

Your days of lying to us are long past us. Politicians who sell us wars with the help of Hill and Knowlton can be expect to brought to future war crimes tribunals.

 

I am done paying for your wars.

 

 

Answering Mr. Flaherty’s call: How to cut spending, balance the budget and bring back the economy (you know, kinda like how things were before 2006…)

Former Canadian finance minister Jim Flaherty.
Former Canadian finance minister Jim Flaherty.

 

November 27, 2013

Mr. James Flaherty, M.P.

House of Commons

Ottawa, Ontario

K1A 0A5

Dear Mr. Flaherty

It has come to my attention that you have been inviting suggestion from the Opposition and Canadians regarding means of eliminating your structural deficit without increasing taxes. I thank you for the opportunity to comment.

Spending:

Start by leading by example. Return parliament to its Westminster roots. Eliminate M.P. salaries, return parliament to meeting once per year, after which M.P.s go back to their (your) real jobs. Wind-up the M.P. pension scheme, return all past contributions with interest (based on the Bank of Canada rate, of course) and repudiate all future obligations. Similarly eliminate all Senate obligations. I am aware of nowhere in the British North America Act which states how much taxpayers have to pay these people.

Initiate a constitutional review of all laws, and repeal those which have the effect of encouraging an authoritarian police state. In particular, I would concentrate on laws enforcing the failed “war on drugs.” This would allow Your Government to fire thousands of employees at the R.C.M.P., Correctional Services, the Department of Justice and Canada Border Services Agency.

Pardon all those serving federal sentences for victimless crimes, including the aforementioned “war on drugs.”

Shut down the Communication Security Establishment and any other federal department charged with spying on Canadians. Cease contracting with other countries to do your dirty work.

Comply with the demands of the COMER lawsuit and return the Bank of Canada to its role as an interest-free credit-creation instrument for the Canadian government and people. This does not mean blindly printing money. At least., not for a fiscally disciplined government.

Immediately end all Canadian foreign military adventures (including “training missions” and “exercises”).

Close Canada’s embassy in Israel, recall our ambassador and other diplomatic staff and expel theirs. Refuse to accept their meddling and manipulation of our domestic and foreign policy. Decline to assist in prosecuting any more of their wars. Enshrine in law the expectation that public officers are expected to be loyal to Canada first, second and third.

Cut foreign aid to zero.

Wind down the Canada Pension Plan over a period of decades. Pay obligations to Canadians currently enrolled and current retirees. Expect future generations to plan and invest for their own retirement. As a means of accomplishing this, encourage a truly free stock market by outlawing derivatives, bail-outs (or bail-ins, to use your vernacular) and other government intervention. Prosecute white collar crime tomorrow as enthusiastically as you prosecute simple possession today. Institute strict limits on fractional reserve banking and abandon your goal of replacing 9:1 with unlimited.

I would hesitantly advocate returning the Canadian dollar to a value-based instrument instead of its current status as a debt-based fiat note. However we have seen what has happened to countries which attempted to do this (see Libya). You might compromise, though, by ordering the Mint to stop passing off their steel slugs as money, and return to using nickel (for nickels) and silver for all other coins.

End all Canadian participation in the U.N., the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund and expel their officers and staff from Canada.

End state-mandated bilingualism. There is not a single Canadian outside the province of Quebec who speaks French but cannot speak English.

Forbid non-citizens from receiving federal entitlements.

Sell or close down the C.B.C.

Taxes:

Reduce the G.S.T. to zero.

Reduce the income tax rate its original six percent, with the first $50,000 exempt. Aim to eliminate it entirely.

Return to funding the government through excise taxes and duties. Reinstate countervailing duties on goods coming from countries which have no environmental, wage or labour legislation and ban the importation of goods manufactured by prison labour or slaves. This would have the beneficial side-effect of Your Government being able to fire tens of thousands of revenuers.

Repudiate Your Government’s participation in the global warming hoax and outlaw any future “carbon taxes.”

It is truly regrettable that, since taking office in 2006, The Harper Government has increased the public debt by over $150-billion and put “us” on track towards a $1-trillion public debt once Your Government loses control of interest rates.

It is also ironic that the closest thing we ever saw to a Preston Manning Reform Party government was a Liberal government with Paul Martin as Finance Minister and later Prime Minister.

The record of Your Government fills me with regret that Mr. Martin was not able to stay in office. Having voted Conservative in every election up to and including 2008 (I now only vote for independent candidates at every level) I share a certain degree of responsibility.

I initially voted for the newly-amalgamated Conservative Party. I saw candidates such as yourself and Mr. Clement and I was under mistaken impression I would voting for something like the Mike Harris Common Sense Revolution at the federal level. Add to that Stephen “Steve” Harper was being passed off as a right-wing extremist.

I was had. I will not be voting for your party or any “establishment” party again. It will have to be rebuilt from the ground up in the image of Mr. Manning before I will ever vote Conservative. However in the meantime, you might as well do something useful before your well-deserved electoral apocalypse (see Kim Campbell) in less than two years.

When the rebuilding happens, I’ll come back and lend a hand.

 

The government takes everything we have and James Moore can’t figure out why some people can’t even afford to feed their own children.

Canadian Industry Minister, Member of Parliament and Trilateral Commission member in this undated photograph.
Canadian Industry Minister, Member of Parliament and Trilateral Commission member James Moore (right) poses with Henry Kissinger in this undated photograph.

 

(p.s.: I’ve been writing to Moore since 2007 trying to get an answer to who pays for his trips to the Trilateral Commission; never heard back, strangely enough. I don’t think he likes me).

Mr. James Moore, M.P.

House of Commons

Ottawa, Ontario

K1A 0A5

Dear Mr. Moore:

If there was anyone who was begging to be wiped out at the next election, it is you. I see it as the patriotic duty of your constituents to eject you from office. When it comes to my own purported member of parliament, I have a similar obligation to the country.

It is absolutely astounding that somebody such as yourself, who has never held a real job in his lifetime, who engages in treason at the Trilateral Commission, who hangs out with war criminals such as Henry Kissinger, who lives off the public trough and will continue to do so for the rest of his unnatural life (provided a future government doesn’t repudiate “our” parliamentary pension “obligation.”) would attack needy families, of all things. At Christmas. You’re a real manly man, aren’t you, Jim?

One could argue there is a nugget of truth in your assertion that “your” government is not responsible for hungry children. That is of course if you weren’t spending hundreds of billions of dollars annually on matters of which you have no constitutional authority.

Every two weeks, “your” government confiscates about one-third of my paycheque. Were this money used for the betterment of the country, I would not have a problem with it. Instead, that money is sucked up by a government of corrupt Israel-Firsters to fund war crimes around the planet. It is sucked up by a privately-owned central bank loaning us our own currency at interest. It is sucked up by sleazebag feather-bedding politicians like Michael “Mike” Duffy, Pamela Wallen, Patrick Brazeau, Mac Harb, Irving Gerstein, Bev Oda and so many more that I cannot even keep track. I could probably add every single member of parliament from every party to the list.

If “your” government is so confident of its moral authority to govern, how about ending withholding-at-source? I wonder how much of us would write a cheque to Ottawa every April 30th when we are witness to such outrageous waste, corruption, criminality and incompetence.

It must be nice to have an exorbitant salary, generous expense account, a platinum “pension” scheme, job security, a car and driver (what, you can’t even drive? You’re too good for the city bus? Even the minister of finance used to be seen on the GO train in Toronto). Business-class and first-class air travel (the least you could do is ask David Rockefeller to pick up your Trilateral expenses). G.M.O.-free food at the parliamentary dining room.

I wouldn’t be surprised if you guys had a groom of the stool as well.

Have you been in Ottawa so long that you think everybody lives like you do?

You claim unemployment is down and the economy is prospering. What planet are you living on? I am aware that our country is still in the midst of a housing bubble, and that Vancouver will likely be the last to pop. But over-valued real estate is by no means a measure of the health of the country. The real estate market is no more representative of the health of the Canadian economy than the stock market is of the United States. And in the case of the latter, when the “federal” “reserve” stops printing a minimum of $85-billion per month (on the books), not including its daily transfers to the President’s Working Group on Capital Markets (aka Plunge Protection Team) to keep the Dow up every day, it’s over. When that day happens, the best thing you and your colleagues could do is leave. Go to the Caymans, Switzerland, City of London, Israel, anywhere. Just leave.

I am not going to tell you what I do for a living or where as I am not prepared to hold myself up to harassment. However, I will tell you that I make good coin where I work and I am still having a difficult time. In my family, my brother has suffered the most; he works for General Motors on the line in Osahwa (in other words, real productive work). He was on layoff for nearly three years before being recalled full-time. I have been helping him out as best I can, as well as assisting my mother.

Since 2006, “your” government has continued the Liberal policy of going around the world and signing one-way trade agreements with every third-world country on the planet. People went along with this at first because “we” suddenly saw cheap swag at Wal-Mart. Who cares if a bunch of autoworkers in Oshawa, Windsor or Oakville lose their jobs. So what about those steelworkers in Hamilton. Bunch of lazy overpaid oafs anyway. Right, Jim? Hey, I can get a flat-screen TV at China-Mart for two hundred bucks. So what if it was manufactured by slaves, prisoners and children. Countervailing duties and import quotas? Only commies talk like that.

For the record, the computer I am typing this letter on was manufactured in Oakville, Ontario.

The very people you mock and revile very likely had jobs when their children were born. In the intervening time, “your” government pulled the rug out from underneath them. See, Jim: here in the real world, our jobs don’t run in four-year increments. We can lose them at any time.

As one of the early Ontario members of the Reform Party in Ontario (signed up by turncoat Deborah Grey, no less, in 1990) , an enthusiastic for my local candidate in 1993 and 1997, and a loyal Reform, Alliance and Conservative voter up until 2008, there are no words for the degree of my disgust with your Conservative party.

Not only does your party need to suffer a humiliating electoral apocalypse in order to force a re-building, the entire cabinet (and prime minister) need be brought to justice for corruption, gross violations of the constitution, and even war crimes. And for the Trilateralists, C.F.R.s, Bilderbergers and other Israel-Firsters amongst: Treason. I cannot think of one single Conservative member of parliament who is worthy of redemption.

And yes, I know your Liberal (or god forbid) N.D.P. successors will become just as corrupt and just as psychotic as you Conservatives are now. At least, those who are not already. However, it will be one more stop in an eventual constitutional restoration by Canadians. I anticipate this happening around the same time our armed American friends enforce their own restoration.

As your god is my witness, I swear I will live to see every single one of you brought to trial.

P.S.

P.S. When the U.S. Dollar collapses and takes our fiat garbage with it, all those promises made for your retirement will be utterly worthless. “We” might as well be paying you in Zimbabwe dollars. Keep that in mind, Jim.

 

 

My attempt to write a nice letter to a politician

Kellie Leitch, MP..  No, seriously. That's really a her.
Kellie Leitch, MP..
No, seriously. That’s really a her.

 

(this letter is written to a member of parliament – who is also a physician – who volunteers at an Ottawa children’s hospital. Never did get a response from her office.)

December 27, 2013

Dr. Kellie Leitch, M.P.

House of Commons

Ottawa, Ontario

K1A 0A6

Dear Dr. Leitch:

I was impressed by Julie van Dusen’s article about you which was posted on www.cbc.ca on December 25, 2013.

Even if you are only practising enough hours to maintain your medical license, the fact that you do not take a salary from C.H.E.O. Is a truly magnanimous gesture on your part.

I would respectfully submit, however, that the whole system is backwards. Up until the early part of the last century, our parliament was made up of citizen legislators. Members met for a month or so every year, performed the nation’s business and went home to their real jobs. The House had some lawyers, but was not made up almost exclusively of lawyers and accountants.

These members were held accountable by their constituents.

The former member of parliament here in Niagara Falls was Gary Pilliteri, a vintner. He owns a vineyard and winery north of here in Niagara-on-the-Lake. When he wasn’t in Ottawa, I used to be able to find him at his winery on Highway 55. I was actually able to sit with him on his patio behind the store. This is what our M.P.s are expected to do. You are expected to be accessible, honest, and a contributing member of society. This is why it is called the House of Commons. As opposed to the ruling class, who inhabit The Other Place.

In the United States, many state Houses still operate under the citizen legislator system. I once met a man on an Amtrak train who was a state senator in Arkansas. However, he was quick to point out his real job was a teacher.

If anything, you should be taking your salary from Children’s Hospital and your parliamentary duties should come secondary. I do not believe members of parliament or senators should be full-time positions. They (i.e.you ) should be part-time, paid on per-diem (as was the case in the British parliament until just over a century ago). Serving should be an honour. They should have real jobs in which they should continue, and have available to go back to when their term ends.

I maintain that a government made up of citizen representatives would result in government working in the best interest of Canadians. As it is now, the only entities government (any government) is interested in advancing is globalists, corporation, banksters and Israel (see John Baird and Jason Kenney). And its own interests, of course (warrantless wiretapping and an oppressive police state).

We would have a lot fewer M.P.s jetting around the country in CF-18s and drinking $17 glasses of orange juice in the finest hotels in the world if they were expected to work at real occupations and, more importantly, we knew where to find them and give them a piece of our mind when such behaviour happened. To say nothing of the high taxes imposed upon us, the corresponding waste and the corruption which is sadly considered par-for-the-course these days.

Given the fact your government so quickly turned its back on its Reform / Alliance base, I am under no illusions this will happen save for a popular constitutional restoration in this country. I thought I would be getting Preston Manning’s New Canada platform when I voted Reform, Alliance and Conservative for the past two decades. I regret I was mislead.