November 25, 2005

Hail to the chief … Kofi Annan? -&- Canada-Org. Crime: Aim is to 'corrupt, destabilize' system -&- Blowing the Border

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Aim is to 'corrupt, destabilize' system

(4) Mobsters target Parliament . . .

Organized crime mobs are targeting Parliament and other Canadian institutions in an attempt to spread corruption and political instability, . . . .

During a remarkably candid news conference, [. . . . ]

Asked what he meant about the threat to Parliament, . . .

"The question of corruption. Corruption is always a potential problem [. . . . ]"


Search: to infiltrate Canadian institutions. , two prison guards , more than two dozen MPs were . . .

Reference: "(4) Mobsters target Parliament, RCMP commissioner says" by Tim Naumetz, Ottawa Citizen, 8 Sept, 2000





As a school kid growing up at the height of the Cold War, [*** ] developed a passion for the United Nations.

Believing the global organization was the world's best chance at achieving a lasting peace, he did all he could to revere, honor and promote it.


He formed a Model U.N. club . . . . a job working at a foreign mission. . .

Attending Harvard Law School, [he] focusing primarily on constitutional law, learning the vitally important role the courts play in protecting Americans' rights and liberties. For more than three decades, [he] practiced global technology law, which enabled him to remain on the cusp of business and public policy development.

But his life changed dramatically on Sept. 11 2001.

[. . . . ] Rather than take a lead in the effort, however, two institutions [he] most revered and respected – American courts and the U.N. – instead became instruments of the terrorists, working at nearly every turn to provide them aid and comfort. [. . . . ]


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use the International Criminal Court
global tax
pay much more
Jacque Chirac
Bill of Rights
global norms of good behavior
George Soros
strategy?
entangling our legal system
Ted Turner
covenants, treaties and protocols
federal judges
cherished national beliefs
more than baseless conjecture and wild speculation.
unelected officials
targeted for exposure is Annan
revelations
give up their own sovereignty
world oversight agencies.
Not a book of conspiracy theories
how sympathetic judges
making Annan look like some sort of bungler
dismissive thinking
hostile threat to American sovereignty
a secretive agenda under
see the U.N. reformed
until Annan's deceptive agenda
League of Nations
the rise of Nazi Germany, imperial Japan and fascist Italy


Reference: Hail to the chief … Kofi Annan? -- Book reveals U.N.'s insidious plans to dominate global affairs The New World Disorder, November 24, 2005, WorldNetDaily.com / wnd.com

Book: Joseph Klein: Global Deception: The UN's Stealth Assault on America's FreedomWorld Ahead Publishing , wnd.com




I read the article about the Joseph Klein book and I considered what has been happening to and in Canada in relation to some phrases from it -- whether any of them applied. [limited time spent on this NJC]

pay much more -- Think of the costs of implementing the Kyoto Accord, of trading pollution credits with polluting countries such as China and Russia.

Bill of Rights -- an unalloyed blessing? Consider the effects of Canada's Bill of Rights -- the right to fish for some citizens, not all -- rights read in? The right for illegal aliens to remain in Canada if they would face torture at home. The taxpayer-funded sustenance for aliens who have arrived in Canada and who have never contributed in any way to this society and its tax base, almost at will they enter -- and then may then bring in relatives who may not contribute, who are elderly and become a drain on the medical care system.

global norms of good behavior -- Think of the recourse to the position/ethics of the UN for decisions, for example, on whether or not to join the US in Iraq -- on immigration and refugee policy -- the result that Canada is almost unable to turf out dangerous individuals, even after it is known their entry was fraudulent, criminal, etc. -- the forging of hate crimes laws--truth is no excuse--laws which are trying to force citizens to believe/think/express the idea that all cultures are equally valuable and equally deserving of respect, even when citizens can read or see and judge for themselves that this is simply not always the case.

George Soros -- think of the power he holds (over the currencies / international monetary system -- I know only that when he makes his moves, newspapers report and it has repercussions -- seems to affect markets but check into this -- I have too little background in this area, know too little.)

Ted Turner -- Not Canadian, but he gave $$$ to the UN (for what exactly?-- check) which affects all for the UN is supporting a world body.

Jacque Chirac -- Think of the recent riots in France -- perhaps hoist by his own petard. His approach and that of France affects Canadians since, more and more, our government looks to France for philosophical ideas and norms of behaviour. Think multiculturalism and the soft approach to crime, particularly crimes against property, but also, the approach that would allow a woman to kill her husband and the state allows her circumstances to result in her serving something like three years or less for it. Think of the youth justice system approach which came to Canadians via Quebec from France.

covenants, treaties and protocols -- Think of the Kyoto Accord, the Doha round of talks on . . . whatever, coming up. Consider what happened the last time a big UN conference was held in South Africa -- who were considered the world's evil nations? (no, not the stomping ground for terrorists. Try again.) Remember the global agreement(s) purportedly--in countries with populations declining--benefitting women but allowing a potential child, a foetus, to remain an un-person and thus with no legal protection and therefore, abortable.

federal judges -- The Prime Minister and his self-chosen advisors make that decision.

unelected officials -- Think of Canada's NGO's, foundations, councils, congresses and other agencies that are supported by Canadians' taxes but which operate outside the real knowledge--other than perhaps the name of the group--but taxpayers must still pay. Those paying seems to have no right to get information about these groups, no accountability and transparency; in other words, these groups are outside purview of the electorate. Can you find out easily the names of all the groups, their funding, exactly who decides which groups? Upon what criteria they are chosen? Government makes getting information very difficult.

failing to prevent the rise of Nazi Germany, imperial Japan and fascist Italy -- Think about the riots in France in this context. It, too, has implications for Canadians. Consider the rise of anti-Semitic activity in Canada. (e.g. Concordia, U of Toronto)





1,600 Vehicles Blew By Customs in 2004

1,600 Vehicles Blew By Customs in 2004 : CBSA; Customs Excise Union Calls for Border Patrol

MAR 22 2005 – Ottawa – There is a huge border security crisis in Canada. While 1,600 vehicles blew by ports last year and failed to report to Customs, more than 3,000 entered Canada illegally via just 2 of more than 200 unguarded roads.

Ron Moran, National President of [CEUDA] . . . . The closure of RCMP Detachments along the border in Ontario during the late 1990’s and in southern Québec in fall 2004 exacerbated this crisis.

CEUDA endorses the position of municipalities that grow ops and the cannabis trade are adding an additional layer of challenges to this crisis in that exporting cannabis across our border should be as much a concern for Canadians as it is for Americans who are dealing with its importation.

In her Feb 1, 2005, testimony [the Deputy PM ] said a mere 18 vehicles were known to have blown the Lacolle [PQ] border in one year, meaning their drivers did not stop to report to Customs but rather chose to proceed into the country illegally. In reality, our members counted no less than 17 vehicles during a three (3) week period in the month of December 2004 alone at this border crossing. At five (5) British Columbia border crossings, using another example, 26 vehicles blew by the ports without stopping during the week of February 7, 2005. Officials at the City of Stanstead, Québec, inform us that the count is consistently well over 250 unidentified vehicles illegally entering Canada each month by using two (2) unguarded roads, namely Leeball & Church Roads.

[. . . While] the RCMP has the mandate to patrol the border between ports of entry, the RCMP does not have enough resources to keep Detachments open and actively patrol the border in Quebec (or anywhere else). In Québec and Ontario, neither the Québec Provincial Police nor the Ontario Provincial Police have the mandate or jurisdiction to enforce border security and have in fact pulled resources away from the border. Mayors from Québec southern border municipalities testified to this Committee about how they are facing serious problems related to border crime with no ability or resources to deal with them; we have no doubt other border Mayors from across Canada will echo that very same sentiment and we are in the progress of canvassing them all.

Echoing concerns expressed by many mayors along the border, Moran says, “Canada needs eyes and ears on the ground – on the front-line; we need people talking to the locals, learning about the routes used by people smugglers and drug traffickers, monitoring activities, and establishing and maintaining a presence, which – all told – amount to nothing less than creating a very strong deterrent.”

The Customs Excise Union Douanes Accise is calling for a Canadian Border Patrol. [. . . . ]

Moran closes with, “Given the strong interest Senator Colin Kenny and his Committee have held on matters of national and border security since 9/11 and the many related reports they’ve issued, we’re hopeful his Committee will exercise that sober second thought and support our request to amend C-26.”


There is an extensive post on the CEUDA Report; search previously this month.


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