April 08, 2005

Is there something you might learn in these particular links?

There must be something in one of these links worth reading. Repeatedly, a few links develop changes, extra code added.

These link changes occur even after I have checked that they are correct.
Perhaps I was careless -- but I do not think so on this one. I had even made a point of correcting links and including a note on what to do if it occurs. Yet, I noted today that the same error had occurred AGAIN and I have fixed it AGAIN. The link errors involve these dates on News Junkie Canada: See archives for March 1, March 9, March 28, October 24 all from 2004, not 2005

The added [< / AND br>] error causes the link not to work.




What follows is the pertinent section with links corrected.


#2 Sponsorship Program -- Gomery Inquiry -- Canadian Security -- The Time Has Come When the Frost Hits the Rhubarb

News Junkie Canada, March 28, 2004: Corruption and Cover Up -- What follows will give you an idea of what is included for the link.

Please note that there is a link error within (Background for Global Sunday Program Mentioned Below ); use this link instead -- Several New Excerpts: Ex-PM, Jean Chretien, and His High-Powered Business Associates


Search:

Background for Global Sunday Program Mentioned Below

8. Robert Read Asian Triads: list of articles related to Sidewinder, Cpl. Read, the RCMP, Liberals and Canada's security and 9. 3,500 Chinese spy companies identified in Canada and U.S. -- [8. Robert Read Asian Triads: list of articles related to Sidewinder, Cpl. Read, the RCMP, Liberals and Canada's security]

[Here is information on] Whistleblower Legislation and Qui Tam

1. Whistleblower Protection

2. Whistleblowers, Check out Qui Tam and the Qui Tam Information Center

3. Update: Does the Slush Fund Government Really Want Effective Whistleblower Legislation?

4. Does the Slush Fund Government Really Want Effective Whistleblower Legislation?

There is more here, as well.

Passport of Convenience: Canadian Citizenship and Canadians Who Endorse Terror

The Power Elite: A Cozy Little Network

[. . . . ] Stewart Bell's book, [. . . ] Cold Terror: How Canada Nurtures and Exports Terrorism to the World

[. . . . ] Canada: Insecurity Rules


Whenever you link from some webpage and it doesn't work, you may find that the link has developed an added [< / AND br>]. (Amazing how those things happened, even after I had checked that they were all correct when posted. NJC)

Copy the link and remove the extra [ %3Cbr%20/%3E ] which creates the problem.


Interestingly, just about every time there was a post of extreme importance and interest to Canadians, things happened to the links.

Correct link:

Use this link for News Junkie Canada, March 1, 2003 -- Do not miss: "Note Before You Begin:" -- intended to make skimming easier.


News Junkie Canada, October 24, 2004

Note to help guide you because this is lengthy. Section 5 and Section 6 have much and many links on security.

Here is a note from that page on how to get through it quickly.

Note if you are pressed for time:

* Scroll to the links in "List of sections:" after you read the following suggestions.

* Read Section 1: Hansard Peter MacKay (Pictou—Antigonish—Guysborough, PC) -- Oct. 14, 2004.

* Scroll down to Section 4: Mr. Peter MacKay (Pictou—Antigonish—Guysborough, PC), Apr. 30, 1998 which has comments also.

* Then skim Section 5: Reference material. [Section 5 ]

* Read Section 6 subheadings -- You will get the idea. (Section 6: More security and related material with links for reference) -- [Section 6 ]

* In the excerpts from Hansard, see inserted subheadings, an aid.

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