June 24, 2006

June 24, 2006: Update to Addax & Oryx Gp, BNP Paribas, AXMIN.inc & Canada

June 24, 2006: Update to Addax & Oryx Gp, BNP Paribas, AXMIN.inc & Canada

Where did ex-PM Jean Chretien fit into all this ... if he did? He made more than one foray to the Far East compliments of the taxpayers of Canada and he was appointed as "special adviser to PetroKaz for international relations". Consider the ex-PM Chretien's connections. Since his golf-ball testimony before the Gomery Inquiry, we've heard little of him.......



I had more information to add to a post Frost Hits the Rhubarb June 22, 06 (scroll down) -- the specific post, FHTR June 22, 2006: Kazakhastan, The Silk Road Group, Banks, Shipping, & More [Relevant Maps, Completing the French Connection ... forged Niger Documents, Addax & Oryx Group] ....

That covered:

June 22, 2006: Kazakhastan, The Silk Road Group, Banks, Shipping, & More ....

KazSat 1 will be followed by KazSat 2 and KazSat 3 and several scientific satellites that could predict earthquakes and are equipped with remote sensing devices ....

ex-PM Jean Chretien and Kazakhastan ... the David Olive reference ....

Completing the French Connection ... forged Niger Documents ....

Addax & Oryx Group ....
[more below]


Search terms: Addax & Oryx Group / AXMIN.inc , Addax Petroleum NV , BNP Paribas [See below for more from:www.herbertsmith.com/NR/exeres/3257EB28-4CC2-4B72-BEC4-1E2B5FAF4672.htm] , Nigeria and Côte d’Ivoire, Addax Petroleum -- mentioned in the above]



Canuck Connections

Herbert Smith advises BNP Paribas on major innovative financing deal for Addax Petroleum 07 March 2002


Herbert Smith announced today that it has advised BNP Paribas S.A. as sole lead arranger, bookrunner, facility agent and technical bank on US$100 million secured financings for Addax Petroleum’s Nigerian oil and gas interests. The deal is significant for Herbert Smith because it was the firm’s first instruction for the bank in London.

Addax Petroleum NV, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Addax & Oryx, is planning to use the credit facility to re-finance its existing credit facility and to fund additional exploration activities such as drilling new wells, laying pipelines and upgrading and expanding production facilities.

Jason Fox commented: "We were very pleased to have the opportunity of working alongside BNP and Addax on developing this unusual borrowing base facility. [....]

Herbert Smith is an international broad-based law firm with over 1,000 lawyers (including some 190 partners) and a network of offices in Europe and Asia. We are committed to providing high quality and innovative legal services to major corporations, governments, financial institutions and all types of commercial organisations. In addition, we have a formal alliance with the leading German firm, Gleiss Lutz, and the leading Dutch and Belgian firm, Stibbe. [....]


Le Club Pierre (Paris) - Le rendez-vous de l'Immobilier




AXMINinc.com Board of Directors Google's cache as retrieved on 14 Jun 2006 -- or Addax & Oryx Group -- Switzerland-Canada-Africa-Eurasia Connections

Note that all the countries that have honoured Jean Claude Gandur are French speaking. Remember the tie-in mentioned above to BNP Paribas ... Paris? Check further.


Jean Claude Gandur
Chairman

Mr Gandur is the Chairman and CEO of The Addax & Oryx Group Limited, an integrated African oil business. He became the Chairman of SAMAX Gold Inc. in 1996 and of AXMIN in 2002. SAMAX was sold to Ashanti Goldfields Company Limited in 1998. Prior to founding [along with others listed] The Addax & Oryx Group Limited in 1987 Mr Gandur worked with a number of major commodity trading houses such as Philipp Brothers, Sigmoil Resources N.V. and Kaines SA. Mr Gandur has been the honorary consul for the Republic of Congo in Geneva (Switzerland) since 1990 and has been awarded the position of diplomat by Senegal. In addition he has received the decorations of Grand Officer of the Lion Order of Senegal and Commander of the National Order of Benin. Mr Gandur is a member of the AXMIN's Disclosure Committee.

Dr Michael Martineau
Deputy Chairman & President

... co-founded AXMIN in 1999 ... Eurasia Mining PLC and a Director of Golden Star Resources Ltd.. Dr Martineau founded SAMAX Resources Limited ... was listed on The Toronto Stock Exchange as SAMAX Gold Inc. ... management positions with several senior mining companies. ... AXMIN's Disclosure and Technical Committees.


Dr Jonathan Forster
Chief Executive Officer

... co-founded AXMIN in 1999 ... CEO ... Group Exploration Manager for SAMAX Gold Inc. ... mining and mineral exploration companies ... a Senior Resource Analyst at a firm of London (United Kingdom) stockbrokers. ... a Fellow of the Institute of Materials, Minerals & Mining ("IMMM") in the United Kingdom ... AXMIN's Disclosure Committee.

Michael Ebsary
CFO of Addax Petroleum Corporation and CFO for investments at The Addax & Oryx Group
Limited covering the upstream, downstream and mining activities of the group

Mr Ebsary joined Addax Petroleum, the upstream arm of The Addax & Oryx Group Limited ... worked for a number of oil companies. ... a director ... AXMIN's Corporate Governance Committee.

Robert Jackson
EVP Corporate Development for Jaguar Mining Inc.

... a Professional Engineer in Ontario (Canada) and a Chartered Financial Analyst. ... MBA from the University of Western Ontario (Canada), an MSc in Mining Engineering from Queen's University (Canada) and a BSc in Mining Engineering ... 15 years of experience in the securities business ... a Mining Engineer with Falconbridge Limited. ... EVP Corporate Development for Jaguar Mining Inc. ... a director of AXMIN in 1999. ... AXMIN's Audit, Compensation, Corporate Governance and Technical Committees.

Dr Edward Reeve
Founder of Haliburton Mineral Services Inc., engaged in the research of gold producer hedging and other consulting work

... MSc in Geology ... University of Wisconsin ... a PhD in Geology and an MBA ... University of Toronto ... 19 years experience in the brokerage business primarily as a gold equity analyst. ... a director ...

Robert Shirriff
Counsel to Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP, Barristers & Solicitors of Toronto, Ontario, Canada

... 45 years ... commercial and corporate law and has acted for a number of corporations operating in Canada and internationally. ... a director of SAMAX Gold Inc. ... a director of AXMIN in 1999 ... AXMIN's Compensation Committee.

Anthony Walsh
President & Chief Executive Officer of Miramar Mining Corporation

... Queen's University (Canada) ... The Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants in 1976. ... Miramar Mining Corporation ... a computer leasing company ... International Corona Mines Ltd., a major North American gold producer ... Vice-President, Finance of International Corona Mines Ltd., ... Deloitte, Haskins & Sells, a firm of Chartered Accountants ... AXMIN's Audit and Corporate Governance Committees.

June 22, 2006

June 22, 2006: Kazakhastan, Silk Road Group, Banks, Shipping, & More

I have added new posts and bumped others to the top.

Today's posts:

June 22, 2006: Kazakhastan, The Silk Road Group, Banks, Shipping, & More [Relevant Maps, Completing the French Connection ... forged Niger Documents, Addax & Oryx Group]
June 22, 2006: Blogger, MS Explorer, Firefox & A Space ...
June 22, 2006: Military, Ethics Bill, UN Millennium Goals, Mortazavi, Divorce...
June 22, 2006: AG: Foundations Hiding Tax $$$ From Public Scrutiny
June 22, 2006: Found -&-Terror Incidents & the Media
June 22, 2006: Advocacy-Commission a Poll, Home Boy, Art -&- Daycare Links



The maps below may have significance ... or not. You might note where Afghanistan and Pakistan lie, in relation to what the map shows, and their significance in the drug and terrorism world, in relation to the Silk Road Group Transport Routes and their offices outside Geneva, Switzerland.

The post which follows these maps will give some indication why these maps might be of interest. I found them most intriguing.


Silk Road Group Offices




Silk Road Group Transport Routes





June 22, 2006: Kazakhastan, The Silk Road Group, Banks, Shipping, & More

[Kazakhstan? -- I run into different spellings.]



This is a Google map and thus far, I haven't had time to put in a link to these wonderful maps ... but I shall, eventually.

That map has a purpose, if you continue reading. There is much information to follow so ... pour yourself your favourite libation, relax and ... read. If any of this serves a purpose, please leave a comment one way or another. I am considering whether doing all this has any value to anyone ... not because I need a pat on the back, but because I don't know whether it is of interest ... or useless to most readers ... in which case, I waste my time. Honestly, I do feel it is of great importance, but sometimes, I wonder if anyone else does. Having said that, here goes ....... Prosit! (or is it Prost? ... Never mind: bottoms up!)



Kazakhstan satellite enters orbit Bagila Bukharbayeva, June 18, 06

[....] Kazakhstan is planning space exploration missions and has reached an agreement to participate in Russian projects involving Baikonur, said Serik Turzhanov, who heads the national space agency, Kazkosmos.

Set in the isolated western steppes of Kazakhstan, Baikonur was the scene of the historic launches of the first satellite to orbit the Earth and the initial flight of pioneer cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin. Today, it's Russia's main launch site for manned space flights.

[....] Kazakhstan, flush with oil profits, has begun forming its own squad of cosmonauts, who have been training for several years in Russia.

KazSat 1 will be followed by KazSat 2 and KazSat 3 and several scientific satellites that could predict earthquakes and are equipped with remote sensing devices. The country's plans include eventually providing satellite launch services to other nations, Turzhanov said.

The Kazakh space agency also plans to built a control centre in the capital, Astana, that would monitor all launches from Baikonur and another centre to monitor satellites flying over Kazakh territory.



There was some connection between ex-PM Jean Chretien and Kazakhastan -- something David Olive wrote.



Eureka! I found the David Olive reference ... and more.

[Thank you, David.]

Search the following but note that spelling may vary: Kazakhistan / Kazakhastan / Kazakstan

Frost Hits the Rhubarb: Aug. 28, 05 to Sept. 3, 05 -- or the specific post, Frost Hits the Rhubarb: posted Aug. 29, 05 -- "Update: PetroKazakstan, Bernard Isautier & Jean Chretien" [spelling Isautier/Isaultier?]
http://
frosthitstherhubarb.blogspot.com/
2005_08_28_frosthitstherhubarb_archive.html

http://
frosthitstherhubarb.blogspot.com/2005/08/
update-petrokazakstan-bernard-isautier.html
August 29, 2005

Update: PetroKazakstan, Bernard Isautier & Jean Chretien

Somewhere, I read that Bernard Isautier is linked to Total of France; would that be through his work with Aquitaine? And, of course, there is the Jean Chretien link to PetroKazakhstan. [....]

Frost Hits the Rhubarb Mar. 27, 05 to Apr. 2, 05
http://
frosthitstherhubarb.blogspot.com/2005_03_27_frosthitstherhubarb_archive.html

PetroKaz [Kazakhstan], Onex bosses strike gold [Kazakhastan?]
Elizabeth Church, Mar. 31, 05
[http://
www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.200
50331.wonex0331/BNStory/Business/]

The Toronto Star. Ex-PM's resumé grows longer -- Chretien's "appointment as special adviser to PetroKaz for international relations." David Olive, 2004-02-04 [....]

[Or check this copy from another website: ]

2004-02-04, David Olive, The Toronto Star. "Ex-PM's resumé grows longer" ...

"Dear Jean,

I was surprised yesterday to see the announcement of your appointment as special adviser to PetroKaz for international relations....... "


[....] Meddlesome newspaper editors have awakened to find [....]

Funding these activities, in part, is the $1.2 billion (U.S.) in Nazarbayev-controlled monies, derived largely from oil revenues collected from PetroKaz and other producers, recently revealed to be stashed away in a Swiss bank account, and [....]

[...] even if the above makes a hash of all your speeches on civil rights in the developing world, and a mockery of your government's hectoring of Talisman Energy's activities in Sudan and Robert Friedland's search for mineral wealth in Myanmar. [....]

Your new client, PetroKaz chief executive Bernie Isautier, [....] In his eight-year association with PetroKaz, Isautier has been blindsided like that maybe half a dozen times. The Kazakh government is still claiming it's owed some $30 million (U.S.) arising from PetroKaz's "price-gouging."

The company is an investor-relations nightmare. Buying PetroKaz stock is a bet on the Nazarbayev family's conception of private-property rights.

PetroKaz is billing you .... exports being a minor concern ... your pressing mission is to help extricate PetroKaz from its domestic fixes.

[....] your two-year stint as energy minister in the early 1980s will have given you at least a taste of what you're in for now.

[More links:
http://
www.kazakhstanrevenuewatch.org/inc/
show.php?id=29&page=smi_z


http://
www.petrokazakhstan.com/index.html [in Russian]

http://
www.fromthewilderness.com/free/ww3/082405_world_stories.shtml]






Frost Hits the Rhubarb Mar. 27, 05 to Apr. 2, 05
http://
frosthitstherhubarb.blogspot.com/2005_03_27_
frosthitstherhubarb_archive.html [the week of Mar. 27, 05 to Apr. 2, 05]
April 1, 2005

UN, Frechette, McKenna, Marijuana, PetroKazakhstan, Chretien, CPC Art Hanger Does NOT want Brothel Tour, Rifle-Roszko, Ont-PQ Hydro Deal, ER, Kazemi [....]

Also, note this from that same week: New Hydro Deal? March 31, 2005, Alan Findlay, Toronto Sun

THE Ontario government is bidding to spend billions of dollars on a Labrador power project that would supply enough electricity to power 550,000 homes. Energy Minister Dwight Duncan yesterday announced a joint proposal with Hydro-Quebec to construct a hydro-electric plant on Labrador's Lower Churchill River that could be up and running by 2011.

[....] Then, there is the agreement arranged between some chief(s) of the Innu and the Minister responsible for native affairs, Andy Scott. [....]





Completing the French Connection ... forged Niger Documents

Caveat: The following is from an online forum, not a mainstream news source; the author is unknown (paperjam???). Nevertheless, the writer appears to know a great deal. I found it fascinating. I have included a long list of phrases at the bottom of the excerpt to give some indication of what is covered and why it might be worth reading.


Completing the French Connection (The reasoning behind the forged Niger Documents) Posted on 11/21/2005 6:34:19 AM PST by paperjam -- or here -- Note many comments at bottom of webpage too.

On January 2, 2001 the Niger Embassy in Rome was broken into. A short time later the home of Aarfou Mounkaila, the second secretary, was also broken into and ransacked. Both incidents were reported to the Italian Carabinieri and since nothing of importance seemed to be missing, the stories received scant attention. However, we now know that the incidents were very important as the break-ins were the source of forged documents that reportedly detailed attempts by Iraq to purchase 500 tons of Yellow Cake uranium. President Bush mentioned it his State of the Union address in January, 2003 and set off a firestorm of heated debate ever since. This single item is a hot point of contention used by those against the war to infer that Bush lied to the Americans and to the world in the run up to the war with Iraq over weapons of mass destruction (WMD.)

What follows next is a story that would put the Bond 007 story writers to task, as we now have the clearest picture yet of what happened in the Niger document scandal, the major players involved and why. It’s a twisted story of OIL, MONEY, and POWER. But, it wasn’t the United States who made the grab for it, it was the French and I think the proof is right here in these pages.

Let us start out by thanking the Italian government for continuing to follow up on a story that seemed lost on most of us. They managed to get Rocco Martino, a known agent for hire to admit to magistrates in Rome that he was working for the French Government and that it was they who created the forged Niger documents. Without that bombshell piece of information we wouldn’t know now what we know today. [....]

It’s also reported that Rocco Martino has since tendered his resignation with a letter to the French DGSE intelligence service. [....]

The French oil company Total had managed to secure contracts to develop the massive Majnoon and Bin Umar oilfields in southern Iraq. Those contracts were worth billions. In fact, estimates put their value at over $100 billion. David Perle, former US Assistant Defense Secretary said “What’s distinctive about the Total contract is that it’s not favorable to Iraq, it’s favorable to Total.” He called the contracts “extraordinarily lopsided” in favor of the French oil company and the well connected Canadian shareholders. [....]

With the help of people like Li Ka-Shing [Li Ka Shing / Li Ka shing], China continues to position itself in the world. The China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC) recently won a bidding war to buy Canadian oil company PetroKazakhstan for a whopping 4.18 billion US dollars. [....]

The French have courted Venezuelan President Hugo Chaves, another OPEC member nation. The French oil giant Total, is working to develop the countries oil sands through a consortium called Sincor I and Sincor II. Chaves said in Paris that “Venezuela could double its output from 200,000 to 400,000 barrels a day after several billion dollars were invested.” [....]

Update: Keywords

I just heard that what follows is not clear at all. To clarify, it was intended as simply a list of words and phrases from the above-mentioned article to indicate what is in it ... and why it might be worth reading. It is lengthy, and covers a lot of territory. I had intended that this make it easier to decide whether to read further ... and, it seems, I failed ... again.

Note the caveat at the top of this section.


China International Trust & Investment Corp (CITIC) , In investigating the background of former US Ambassador , Joseph Wilson IV , Valerie Plame , Jacqueline , woman of mystery , Gabon , Omar Bongo's daughter , Ambassador to Gabon , In 1999, the French oil company Total , Belgian oil company PetroFina , TotalFina , Elf Aquitaine , TotalFinaElf , Bin ‘Omar oil fields , started working with the Iranians , North Field , Lukoil , West Qurna-2 fields west of Basra , Gazprom , contracts to develop the massive Majnoon and Bin Umar oilfields , contracts “extraordinarily lopsided” , Canadian shareholders , hold a controlling interest in , Desmarais [not here, but sometimes written as Demarest/Desmarest] , Jean Chretien , Power Corporations subsidiary Consolidated Bathurst Inc. , Prime Minister on 12 December, 2003 , lead a delegation to China on trade , Iran on behalf of , "special adviser" , Calgary oil company PetroKazakhstan , oil to China and Iran , part of the Silk Road Group [more follows] , Paul Martin and his mentor Maurice Strong , Banque National De Paris-Paribas or BNP Paribas , Belgium’s top 10 , Groupe Bruxelles Lambert , Power Corporation , BertelsmannAG. (BAG) , named to the BAG board , China International Trust & Investment Corp (CITIC) , Hutchison-Whampoa , Li Ka-Shing , "port operations, petroleum, mining, and telecommunications." , French President Jacques Chirac recently , Legion of Honor , won a bidding war to buy Canadian oil company PetroKazakhstan , Single European Act , combining of their national monetary systems , Euro became the new currency , three years to convert , banned the United States, Japan, Britain and Switzerland from selling , “the 661 Committee,” , French Ambassador Jean-David Levitte , Iraq’s denomination from the dollar to the euro , France recognized an opportunity , A strike against our financial heart , rumors of attempts to sell uranium to Iraq are floated , reported attempts by Iraq to purchase yellow cake are false , Italian reporter Elizabetta Burba , CIA could not verify the accuracy , relied on information from other sources than the French or the forged Niger documents , The French were counting on exposing , purpose of the forged documents? , to threaten Turkey with a “No” vote , "France, Belgium, and Germany, also opposed NATO support for Turkey" , Iraq being tied to the euro , conducted in dollars , national debts might become unserviceable , to increase usage of the euro , converting fully to euros for their oil currency , French exports to Iran , Russia and China have begun to move their central reserve funds into euros , French Foreign Minister de Villipin flew to Algeria , Other activities to expand use of the euro over the dollar , OPEC, in its April 14th 2002 meeting , On December 7th, 2002 North Korea .........

Note: this is the end of:

21 November, 2005 Paperjam
Completing the French Connection
(The reasoning behind the forged Niger Documents)


There are many familiar names ... if you are interested.




The Silk Road Group -- one of many possible lines of inquiry

Silk Road Group
http://
www.caspenergy.com/cibc/member/silkroad_e.html

About company: The Silk Road Group has developed transportation and trade activities in different countries with a regional focus on the Caspian and Central Asian region. In 2004, the total quantities of crude oil and oil products moved by the Silk Road Group exceeded 3m MT. Since 2003, the Silk Road Group has been jointly working with the Addax & Oryx Group in the trading of oil products.

The Silk Road Group operates a fleet of about 3,000 rail tank cars on “South” and “West” routes. [....]



There is a Swiss address (Address: 5, rue Neuve-du-Molard 1204 Geneva, Switzerland), telephone number, email.


http://www.silkroadgroup.net/main.html [our representative offices in many locations .... corporate services entity located in Geneva, Switzerland. ....]

[Switzerland seems so far from the centre of company activities. Now, what is it that Switzerland is known for? ... Chocolate? ... Mountains? ... ]



Silk Road Group Countries include Russia, China, Iran, Afghanistan ... &




www.silkroadgroup.net/SiteMap/index.html

www.silkroadgroup.net/BusinessLines/infrastructure.html [a fleet of about 3,000 rail tank cars]


To transport water? Would there be any business potential for a Canadian business?



http://
www.silkroadgroup.net/BusinessLines/transportation.html

The Silk Road Group is engaged in the movement and trading of crude oil and petroleum products from Azerbaijan and Central Asian states (Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan) to the Georgian Black Sea ports of Batumi and Poti and to Iran as well as in forwarding of container cargoes from the Persian Gulf and the Black Sea ports of Georgia to the Caspian and Central Asian region.

[....] The transportation of crude oil of Kazakh origin as well as petroleum products from Turkmenistan to the Black Sea port of Batumi has been one of the main drivers of the growth of the Silk Road Group. In particular the opening and operation of the "Southern Route", passing through Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan and Georgia, which has successfully been used for crude oil and increasingly for oil products, has marked an important cornerstone of the recent development of our transportation network.

[....] The Silk Road Group currently operates "round-trip" cargo circuits for mostly westbound traffic of oil and petroleum products and eastbound traffic of dry and frozen cargoes. The Silk Road Group effectively handles a large share of the quantities shipped on the Caspian Sea ferries.

[....] Since 2002, the Silk Road Group has been delivering crude oil and petroleum products to Iran, in particular to Rey and Bandar Abbas terminals. More recently, the Silk Road Group has also started the transportation of oil products to Afghanistan. China is another important destination of the future.

[....] Technology

The Silk Road Group has
designed and implemented its own computer based tracking system, .... up-to-date information about each batch of goods ....

If required, customers can obtain instant information on the whereabouts of their cargo .... makes possible to coordinate logistics across the region from any office in the world, to monitor locally the movements of the cars by the Silk Road Group offices, thus allowing the logistics department to react to unexpected delays and to duly communicate the changes to lifting schedules and transshipment throughput to the entire region.


www.silkroadgroup.net/BusinessLines/realestate.html [hotel(s)]

www.silkroadgroup.net/BusinessLines/financial.html [Silk Road Group SA Company Business Lines Business Partners News ... FINANCIAL SERVICES. Together with Bank Turan Alem , a major private Kazakh bank , the Silk Road Group owns BTA Silk ... ]

Together with Bank Turan Alem, a major private Kazakh bank, the Silk Road Group owns BTA Silk Road Bank, a Georgian banking outlet. BTA Silk Road Banks provides financial services in support of the Silk Road Group’s transportation and trading business. These services comprise commercial banking and private banking products, which are available in selected locations within Georgia.

[.... Investments] other non-strategic investments [....] These range from mineral water production to car dealerships and retail businesses. [....] develop other businesses jointly with new business partners [....]


Silk Road Group Offices Outside Switzerland



Silk Road Group Transport Routes -- Note neighbours



www.silkroadgroup.net/NewsandLinks/links.html [INDUSTRY LINKS Search for oil companies, oil products and services, industry related news and trends - a standby source for ideas and analysis]

www.silkroadgroup.net/NewsandLinks/news.html [Iveria hotel]

www.silkroadgroup.net/NewsandLinks/articles/10.html [Presidents of Kazakhstan and Georgia Presented a First Joint Investment Project in Georgia 03 October 2005 ]

www.silkroadgroup.net/NewsandLinks/articles/9.html [A Conference was held on 22 March 2005 in Tbilisi on the occasion of signing memorandum on the strategic partnership in banking sector of Georgia. ...]


The Kazakhstan Bank Comes to Georgia 22 March 2005
www.silkroadgroup.net/NewsandLinks/articles/9.html

A Conference was held on 22 March 2005 in Tbilisi on the occasion of signing memorandum on the strategic partnership in banking sector of Georgia. The memorandum was signed by the Georgian group of Silk Road companies (SRG) and Kazakh “BankTuranAlem” (BTA). It was agreed that a strategic partnership will be carried out through a joint participation in the authorized capital of the Silk Road Bank, which will be renamed as BTA Silk Road Bank, with BTA owning 49% and SRG - 51%.

[....] The Bank is willing to contribute to developing the financial sector of the country, introduce innovative banking products, develop partnership relations with local authorities in order to be engaged in municipality programs; promote Georgian companies and Georgia in general to the world investment community, contributing thus to attracting the foreign investments to the country. It aims at improving the welfare of the country via introducing retail financial services, developed and approved in the BTA system.

Upon working effectively on the development of the transport corridors of CIS in the framework of TRASECA in Kazakhstan since 2001, SRG has acknowledged the reality of perspectives of development of the own business in Georgia, and hence, has initiated the number of comparatively large-scale projects since 2004. Having been one of the old key clients of BTA, SRG, first of all, has invited Kazakh partners for engaging in development of the Silk Road Bank. Secondly, SRG considers setting up cooperation with the French BNP-Paribas.

[....] subsidiary banks in CIS and 10 representations in CIS and China.


Search: international rating agency Moody’s Investors Service , Standard & Poor's

Search elsewhere for more on the Addax & Oryx Group which is mentioned on the Suisse office website.





Addax & Oryx Group

As a start, I found these links for more information but I ran out of time. Incidentally, I was struck by a Zambian link. (Didn't another company, something to do with Maurice Strong, have a head office in Zambia? I posted on Frost Hits the Rhubarb concerning this in Jan. 06, or Feb. 06. It had to do with UNESCO in Canada, an alternative to ICAAN ... or something like that.)

http://
www.mbendi.co.za/orgs/czak.htm
MBendi Information for Africa ..... The contact person is in Zambia: Contact Person: Mr MG Cajoly (Marie-Gabrielle)
http://
www.
mbendi.co.za/pers/peo6.htm

http://
www.herbertsmith.com/NR/exeres/3257EB28-4CC2-4
B72-BEC4-1E2B5FAF4672.htm
Herbert Smith advises BNP Paribas on major innovative financing deal for Addax Petroleum

Addax Petroleum, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Addax & Oryx Group, was set up in 1994 to develop and exploit oil and gas fields in West Africa. Addax Petroleum NV is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Addax & Oryx Group. In Nigeria, Addax Petroleum operates two Production Sharing Contracts covering four blocks as Contractor for the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation, NNPC. Current production is some 31,000 bopd from eight fields both on and offshore. Identified prospects contain over 200 million barrels of proved and probable reserves of oil. Following the successful establishment of operations in two African countries (Nigeria and Côte d’Ivoire), Addax Petroleum intends to extend its portfolio of producing fields, field developments and low-risk exploration ventures by pursuing acquisition opportunities throughout Africa.



June 22, 2006: Blogger, MS Explorer, Firefox & A Space ...

So much depends upon a ... blank space.

Frankly, "we are not amused", to grab a phrase good Queen Victoria. Then I check to see what each is about ........ and then, I think I understand. Try it.

Is Google, Blogger, or Firefox cutting Microsoft's browser (IE) out with a space? Or ... is there something someone doesn't want readers to see? What is so amazing is what one tiny space may accomplish:

Note that there are several links which are no longer useful (Intellnet is now defunct) but the same information may be found elsewhere, on primetimecrime.com, newsmax.com or at insightmag.com, if I remember correctly. Go to the main sites, then search.

This is what one space may do if you copy and try to use the link listed:


News Junkie Canada June 24, 2004 -- The Result of a Space


News Junkie Canada June 24, 2004 -- The Google List


Frost Hits the Rhubarb Oct. 23, 2005



Frost Hits the Rhubarb Nov. 13, 2005



Frost Hits the Rhubarb May 14, 2006

June 22, 2006: Military, Ethics Bill, UN Millennium Goals, Mortazavi, Divorce...

Government to announce plane purchase in Quebec City -- Tories to address fears that deal with Boeing will cost Canadian jobs Mike Blanchfield and David Pugliese, CanWest, June 21, 2006

A military acquaintance told me that all military contracts had to be run by the Quebec caucus to see what could be done in Quebec. Remember the Iltis? Certainly, contracts will be awarded there.

You might want to check into some Quebec companies such as Oerlikon or Oerlikon-Contaves. I believe that the General Andrew Leslie has written to the Minister of Defense, making it clear that the army/military do not want ... is it the MMEV? ... or whatever vehicle(?) or equipment(?) has been made for the military there, which leaves the decision to the politicians. Oerlikon, apparently, has been kept afloat by such contract(s) for years, so the scuttlebutt goes.


Check further: General Andrew Leslie, artillery , Chief of Staff(?)--Canada's top military leader--Rick Hillier , MMEV-TDP (Technology Demonstration Project)



[....] reports that the federal government is in discussions with the Bush administration to obtain one of the U.S. military's C-17s, a move that would allow the Canadian Forces to take quick delivery of the first of the four planes instead of waiting years for its order to be processed.

[....] But the European consortium EADS, whose A400 Airbus is being passed over, as well as the Liberal opposition, are critical of what they say has been a secretive process that is not giving Canadian taxpayers full value.

Friday's announcement to spend upwards of $4-billion on four C-17 Globemaster transports, plus a maintenance program, would come eight days after Industry Minister Maxime Bernier met privately with Boeing's top military executive in Washington.


Is MP Emerson not the Industry Minister? Is there another Minister for Quebec?


Military Photo -- Impressive! StrategyPage.com



06/18/06 - U.S. Air Force and naval aircraft fly over the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), USS Kitty Hawk (CV 63) and USS Ronald Reagan (CVN 76) carrier strike groups in the Philippine Sea June 18, 2006, during exercise Valiant Shield 2006. The joint exercise consists of 28 naval vessels, more than 300 aircraft, and approximately 20,000 service members from the Navy, Army, Air Force, Marine Corps and Coast Guard. (U.S. Navy photo by Chief Photographer's Mate Todd P. Cichonowicz)






Bruce Cheadle: Foreign aid tied to terror fight: report Jun. 19, 06



[....] The Reality of Aid Network's annual 2006 global overview of development assistance states that Iraq and Afghanistan swallowed up $10 billion of the $27 billion in new aid added to donor budgets between 2000 and 2004. Only one quarter of the new resources, states the independent network comprised of civil society groups, was even available for Millennium Development Goal initiatives laid out by the United Nations. ***


Would that jeopardize all those cozy little arrangements made by the previous government, by any possible chance? Read on and note CIDA input .......



[....] Between 2001 and 2004, about 28 per cent of new Canadian aid was targeted at Afghanistan and Iraq for reasons that the Canadian International Development Agency explicitly linked to global security.

"The result has been a distortion of the government's commitment to allocate new aid resources since 2002 for CIDA's program in its nine countries of focus," states a chapter on Canada in the 386-page report.

[.... Prime Minister] Harper last week announcing another $15 million in rural development aid for Afghanistan - part of a Canadian aid package that will total nearly $1 billion over 10 years.

[....] Canada, which gave 0.27 per cent of gross national product to overseas development aid in 2004, was ranked 14th among donor nations in the report and is not closing ground on the Millennium target of 0.7 per cent by 2015.


Would that impact upon the ability of the talking heads to travel and to attend talk fests on how much we owe to the rest of the world, meanwhile living relatively palatially themselves, while attempting to guilt-trip the rest of us? Think of the do-gooders ... Stephen Lewis ... Mo Strong ... the Aga Khan whose Peace Centre in Ottawa graciously accepted $30-MILLION from Canadian taxpayers delivered by the Liberal government ... Meanwhile the Aga Khan collects Ismaili tithing ... delivered in cash ....... The word Switzerland fits in there somewhere ....... Liberals liberally dispensing your taxes to friends and fellow ideologues .... or business friends ..... It was ever thus in Liberal Canada.



The report states that donor nations, specifically the U.S. and Australia but also the Netherlands "and perhaps Canada," are pushing to expand the rules on what qualifies as overseas development aid to include military reforms and modernization.

[...] gearing up for an OECD meeting in 2007 [....]


*** Millennium Development Goal initiatives laid out by the United Nations and headed by the unctuous, "clean break" Kofi ... who failed to mention Zahra Kazemi ...... and Saeed Mortazavi.

Why should Canadians pay any heed to the United Nations, headed by Kofi Annan: "UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan opened the inaugural council session on Monday, urging the member states to mark a "clean break" from the practices of the now-disbanded Human Rights Commission, which had become infiltrated with human rights abuser states." Graeme Hamilton and Steven Edwards, National Post and CanWest News Service, June 21, 2006 -- "UN rights council 'mockery' -- Critics assail Iranian delegate implicated in death of Canadian"



The Iranian prosecutor implicated in the death of Montreal photojournalist Zahra Kazemi is part of a delegation at a new UN human rights body that was created to replace a commission widely discredited for allowing human rights abusers too much power.

The attendence of Saeed Mortazavi made a "mockery" of the inaugural meeting of the United Nations Human Rights Council in Geneva, according to critics. [....]


UN Watch: Hillel Neuer



"There is nothing more obscene than seeing someone alleged to have been involved in torture and possible murder sitting there as a dignitary,"

[....] In a 2004 report, "Like the Dead in Their Coffins: Torture, Detention and the Crushing of Dissent in Iran," Human Rights Watch said political prisoners in Tehran were known as "Mortazavi's prisoners" by guards and other prisoners. "Few individuals bear more responsibility for turning the judiciary into a tool of the ongoing political crackdown than Said Mortazavi," the report said, using an alternate spelling of his first name.


Note the alternate spelling for Saeed Mortazavi -- and note elsewhere, for example, in news out of China and the Chinese communities around the world, also, the alternate names used by persons of interest.



Feminists must be apoplectic

Today, I read that the "no fault divorce" may be threatened. A contract, in this case a marriage contract, since marriage is a contract freely entered into with certain promises made during whatever ceremony (I am not referring to a pre-nup), and when children are part of the mix, deserves to be taken more seriously. Did the Supremes get this one right this time? Or will they backtrack, as Justice Ian Binnie seems to be trying to do. (from my cursory reading only. See today's news.)

Excellent -- a must read

Barbara Kay: Ideology trumps equality -- "The family law system is now systemically colonized by radical feminists." NatPost, Jun. 21, 06



[....] Their goal is the complete autonomy of women (except for financial support), via the incremental legal eclipse of men's influence over women's spheres of "identity" interests, which includes children. Thus the custody issue has become a front line in the gender wars. [....]

By no means an exhaustive list, radical feminism is supported by collective rights-dominated law school curricula; feminism-riddled "cultural studies" and the humanities in general; women's studies departments, in reality feminist recruitment and networking centres/ideological boot camps; politically powerful, tax-funded feminist groups who extend strategic mentorship to a wide substratum of women's causes; supine prime ministers and go-with-the-zeitgeist justice ministers; and a critical mass of ideologically aggressive judges, whose juridical archives, bristling with subjective, gender-biased judgments, discredit their vocation and call into question the whole notion of equality under the law. [....]


Search: "We have to be pro-active in rearranging the Canadian family" , Martin Cauchon , Peter Jaffe , National Association of Women and the Law , It's a trickle down process , Eddie Greenspan

The above is part of Kay's series "on anti-male bias with a look at solutions: what children, fathers and 90% of Canadians want, but feminists are determined they won't get."



Financial Post Summary


Liberal troops in a foul mood -- Grumbling at the grassroots has some party vets worried about the next vote Linda Diebel, The Star, Jun. 21, 2006. 01:00 AM, via W



It's only a few months into the Liberal leadership race, and the troops on the ground are exhausted.

On that, most everyone in the party agrees.

What is increasingly worrisome are early warning signs for some Liberals that the party faces a far more serious problem at the grassroots than fatigue. Volunteers across the country, they suggest, are angry, frustrated and primed to sit on their hands in the next federal election, as they began to do during the campaign for last January's vote. [....]




Why Liberals Fear Global Warming More Than Conservatives Do Dennis Prager



[....] The usual liberal responses -- to label a conservative position racist, sexist, homophobic, xenophobic, Islamophobic or the like -- obviously don't apply here. So, liberals would have to fall back on the one remaining all-purpose liberal explanation: "big business." They might therefore explain the conservative-liberal divide over global warming thus: Conservatives don't care about global warming because they prefer corporate profits to saving the planet. [....]


Here are six more likely explanations



Liberals accused of deliberately delaying ethics bill

"Liberal senators appear to be threatening to hold up the Conservatives' accountability bill because its proposed $1,000 limitation on political donations would create problems for their party's fundraising and leadership convention this fall, the government Senate leader says.".....

Canadians should deluge senators with messages to not delay further, suggests W who brings this to readers' attention.

June 22, 2006: AG: Foundations Hiding Tax $$$ From Public Scrutiny

The following deals with the possible abuse of taxpayers' money, since the public is not informed. There is a reason for posting this today, though the reasons will become clear only later, perhaps.

Auditor General: Billions of tax dollars held by foundations out of public scrutiny Annual Report 2003-2004 .pdf -- primetimecrime.com, Feb. 28, 05. Assume [....] after each.
www.primetimecrime.com/Recent/Investigative/20050228foundations.htm


OTTAWA - Auditor General Sheila Fraser is raising the alarm over billions of taxpayer dollars channelled into arms-length government foundations not subject to public scrutiny. The lack of oversight means it's possible foundation money could be misused in the same way tax dollars were wasted in the sponsorship scandal, warned opposition MPs. (CP)

In the government report Accountability of Foundations the following foundations are identified..

Aboriginal Healing Foundation
Board of Directors
[www.ahf.ca/newsite/english/about/board.shtml -- check biographies also]

Canadian Foundation for Climate & Atmospheric Sciences (CFCAS)
Board of Trustees [Check businesses, if any.]

Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI)

Canadian Institute for Research on Linguistic Minorities (ICRML) [worth checking -- Univ. of Moncton ]
[www.umoncton.ca/icrml ]
Board of Directors
[www.umoncton.ca/icrml/eng/conseil_administration.html]

Canada Foundation for Sustainable Development Technologuy [sic -- Technology]
Board of Directors
James M. Stanford – Chairman

President, Stanford Resource Management; Retired President and CEO, Petro-Canada and sits on the boards of EnCana Corporation, Inco Limited, NOVA Chemicals, OPTI Canada Inc, Terasen Inc.
among others. [....]


Note: There is a misspelling within the list for the Pierre Elliott Trudeau Foundation: Alexandre Trudau [sic -- Trudeau]

In fact, it is useful to check these foundations and their boards (if you don't happen to travel with them, in the right circles) to find out which groups, foundations and agencies are peopled with or connected to ... businesses / academics /studies / reports / university initiatives / international agencies, councils and the like ... which are connected to or are headed by ... persons of interest ...

Do note the cross-pollination of directors for these foundations ... and some familiar family names: Rae, Desmarais, for example, along with recurring themes: Millennium, "Sustainable Development", climate, health , minority language ...

Does anyone else note a certain pattern, a familiarity, perhaps even a nexus with the Liberal Party, to taxpayer-funded foundation directorships? ... Businesses, appointments, awards for selfless public service in Canada and ........ ties to the former Liberal government(s). It almost seems as though, if citizens were not Red Tories (Liberals within the Conservative Party) from Ontario-Quebec with the odd one thrown in from the East or the West, that they are not considered for these foundations. But surely, I must be wrong ........ must be too cynical .......




Screen Capture:

Why would Canadian taxpayers be paying into the PET Foundation, for example? Is there a foundation, the name of which is intended to honour any former Conservative Prime Minister? Consider those listed, then ask: why are taxpayers contributing to a foundation which appears to be representative of leftists/Liberals, for the most part?




There are other screen captures which could be included -- but check PrimeTimeCrime.com, then input the link above.

June 22, 2006: Found -&-Terror Incidents & the Media

Found

"The U.S. military in recent weeks has seized a "huge treasure" of intelligence materials on al Qaeda in Iraq, including a revealing document in which the terror group acknowledges its own "bleak situation" caused by losses on both the public relations and war fronts." .... "Egyptian-born Abu Ayyub al-Masri -- an explosives specialist also known by the alias Sheik Abu Hamza al-Muhajer -- has become the leader of Zarqawi's terror network" Papers reveal a weaker al Qaeda, Rowan Scarborough, WashTimes, June 16


The Media and Terrorist Incidents -- Sad ... & Sick

Media increases terrorism -- What's Black and White and Red All Over? By Richard Morin, June 15, 2006; A02, posted by Bugs

[....] "Both the media and terrorists benefit from terrorist incidents," their study contends. Terrorists get free publicity for themselves and their cause. The media, meanwhile, make money "as reports of terror attacks increase newspaper sales and the number of television viewers."

The researchers counted direct references to terrorism between 1998 and 2005 in the New York Times and Neue Zuercher Zeitung, a respected Swiss newspaper. They also collected data on terrorist attacks around the world during that period. Using a statistical procedure called the Granger Causality Test, they attempted to determine whether more coverage directly led to more attacks.

The results, they said, were unequivocal: Coverage caused more attacks, and attacks caused more coverage -- a mutually beneficial spiral of death that they say has increased because of a heightened interest in terrorism since Sept. 11, 2001.

One partial solution: Deny groups publicity by not publicly naming the attackers, Frey said.
[....]

June 22, 2006: Advocacy-Commission a Poll, Home Boy, Art -&- Daycare Links

Environics Research survey: Before you accept this at Environics' value, check how much money Environics made when it polled for the former Liberal government(s). Then ask what "a child-care advocacy group" might have gained from the Liberal plan ... which might affect their commissioning a poll. -- Canadians pick Liberal child-care plan over Tory $1,200 cheques: poll.
Sue Bailey, June 20, 06

OTTAWA (CP) - A majority of Canadians favour Liberal over Conservative plans for dealing with what they say is a serious lack of affordable child care, suggests a new poll commissioned by a child-care advocacy group. [....]

Would this impact anything?


Art & Mothering ... Funded by Canada Council for the Arts

Doesn't this just thrill you? ... The milk of human kindness ... using your tax dollars.


Performance artist offers free tastings at 'breast milk bar' -- "The Lactation Station Breast Milk Bar is partly funded by a grant from the Canada Council for the Arts." June 15, 2006, Macleans
http://
www.macleans.ca/culture/news/
shownews.jsp?content=e061551A

[....] The work [was] staged July 13 at the Ontario College of Art and Design Professional Gallery.

Dobkin, described in the release as a single lesbian mother of a one-year-old daughter, said she became interested in taboos surrounding breastfeeding. [....]

It is not the lesbian part that gets taxpayers irritated, I suspect; it is the ridiculous waste of $$$ ... you know, taxpayer $$$ ... the ones taxpayers work for.


Mothering & Daycare

Women in the workplace -- daycare CNEWS, posted by casper34, 6/16/2006 14:58:32

Note: I have not had time to read these links but they might be worth checking, since I have found useful information from these posters in the past.

http://
www.literacytrust.org.uk/research/pressearly.html

[And from TruerAlberta:]
"Daycare centers are liberal slaughterhouses of the mind"
http://
www.adequacy.org/stories/2001.7.14.22219.3493.html

"DAYCARE IS BAD FOR BOYS"
http://
archives.cbc.ca/IDCC-1-69-1710-11804/life_society/day_care/

http://
www.extension.umn.edu/distribution/familydevelopment/
components/7268b.html

http://
www.daycaresdontcare.org/
http://www.daycaresdontcare.org/History/History.htm

"Be prepared. Boys and girls of the next generation are going to be bratty but smart, perhaps more so than their older siblings."
http://
www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2001/008/40.28.html

"Toddlers in nurseries 'brighter but more aggressive'"
http://
www.literacytrust.org.uk/research/pressearly.html




Home Boy ... Could we say he has great connections?


CTV did have a photo of Abdelhaleen on its website June 6, 06; it has disappeared ... almost as if it might cause some ... politically incorrect musing ... Is that possible in nice, oh-so-politically-correct Canada?

Note: I may have posted this previously; I simply do not remember. It is too important, I would think, to omit. Besides, I found the photo had disappeared. Why?

Accused 'inspired by al-Qaeda,' say police Jun. 4, 06

[....] The Mississauga suspects are Zakaria Amara, 20, Asad Ansari, 21, Shareef Abdelhaleen, 30, Qayyum Abdul Jamal, 43, Ahmad Mustafa Ghany, 21, and 19-year-old Saad Khalid.

[....] Shareef Abdelhaleen is an unmarried computer programmer of Egyptian descent, Galati said. He emigrated from Egypt at the age of 10 with his father who is now an engineer on contract with Atomic Energy of Canada, the lawyer said. [....]

June 21, 2006

June 21, 2006: Bud Talkinghorn: SCOC & Divorce -&- Open Minds

The Supremes' divorce judgement--Let the shrinks and shysters rejoice

I should have gone into the law. Its business has just received a steroid booster shot from the Supreme Court. Their decision to consider that "emotional distress caused by the spousal actions" should be figured into the financial payments, is a lawyer's windfall. This decision was based on the case of some woman who claimed she couldn't work again because she was emotionally crippled by her husband's infidelity. Pardon me if I see the hand of the radical feminists--often given legal funding by Liberal governments--behind this (Court Challenges Program?). Some element of this victimology cult must have been given intervenor status. I guess that God Trudeau's dictim that "the state has no business in the bedrooms of the nation" has lost its luster. Just another of Beverly MacLaughlin's "writing into the Charter" personal revisions, I presume. The level of social engineering of this court has reached that of an unbelievable arrogance. Who the h*** decides the emotional distress of a divorce settlement? While there has been a huge push to get deadbeat dads to pay up, there has been no equivalent in the cases of vindictive wives disobeying court appointed child custody agreements.

This decision will be a boon to psychiatrists and lawyers, as divorce cases get reopened to extract more money from the "major" offender. Duelling shrinks on the stand. Can the CBC reality series be far behind? We have all had good friends dissolve their marriages and we have had the wisdom to realize we saw only the tip of their relationships. What we have learned is that there are, invariably, two sides to the divorce coin. Occasionally, you see the angel wings fall off your friends, usually fuelled by inordinate consumption of booze. Verbal battles so vicious, after which we would grant them an immediate divorce. These people were obviously star-crossed from day one. Blame their marriages on youthful glands. Once that divorce is over they should be able to move on. It's hard to get it totally right on the first try.

But no, we have to legally pick that marriage scab and entice people to bankrupt themselves in endless psychobabble court cases. And boy, if they were bitter before, it ain't nothing to how they are going to feel at the end of this ordeal. Maybe the whole thing is simply a pay-back to the little people in the Supremes' profession, who always step forward to defend any Supreme decision. We certainly know they will stand very united behind this one. It's "eureka!" time, baby.

© Bud Talkinghorn--Anyone out there taking any bets on which sex the courts will decide against?



Whatever happened to open minds in universities?

Year by year the temptation creeps over me to return my university degrees. Once the purpose of the university was to open callow youths to a myriad of ideas--often diametrically opposing ones. Make them battle it out intellectually. Of course. even then, the lefties were widely sprinkled across the faculties, and they were scourges to their conservative colleagues; however they never tried to shut down various speakers, who didn't spout Mao thought. Today's campuses are so filled with students who have bought into political correctness that free speech has been crippled. The Margaret Somerville episode at Ryerson was a classic example. Forget the gay rights clique's protests, it was the disgraceful statements from the university that truly disturbed. That the administration would openly question their choice for this honoury degree shows they have lost their original mission statement. Life is going to throw a lot of curve balls at these Ryerson students. They will leave this cocoon of leftist cant and enter the hardscrabble world of conflicting ideas. One serious terrorist attack in their city or country will disabuse them of their love for Muslim "insurgents". The radical feminists will have conniptions when they confront the business world. A world where a recent poll showed that women in business still generally prefer to work for a male boss. Then there will be the grad who tries to awaken the power of the proletariat. His disappointment that the $32 an hour "proles" don't rise up en mass to defeat their capitalist masters will be profound.

Youthful idealism is expected, but the universities should be challenging their comfortable socialist assumptions with strong doses of reality. The students should be taught that the causes of worldwide poverty cannot be reduced to a simplistic Marxist slogan. Half a century after the decolonialization, Africans cannot keep blaming the West for their absymal failures. The complexities of the world's problems don't get solved by rigid formulas or mindless slogans.

There are reasons why the universities are caving in to the students' embrace of victimology, and that is that today's students are not of a calibre sufficient to grapple with contradictions in ideologic debates. I warned university friends decades ago that the intellectual barbarians were massing at their ivied gates. At the time, they refused to believe it. Now they have to hide the fact that the gates have been thrown wide open. The school grade inflation that got these studemts through the gates had to be maintained on campus. Student essays which I've read and would have given a F to--plus a wallop of my "Stupifying rubblish" stamp--now get B+. Professors, who have high standards, soon find that poor student evaluations and declining enrollment in their courses--possibly even cancellation of said course. Also the university plays to the numbers game. The more bodies in their institutions, the larger the government grants. The government likes the situation also because they pretend to be educationally progressive, at the same time as keeping down youth employment figures. The result is that the universities are stuffed with kids who should be in another field, perhaps plumbers, pipefitters and soldiers. These are honurable and well-paying professions that this country needs--not endless political scientists and feminist theory graduates.

© Bud Talkinghorn

June 20, 2006

June 20, 2006: Bud Talkinghorn: Rebuking the burqa & Homegrown jihadis

There is still a problem with the template in MS Explorer -- sidebar and archive list at bottom. Firefox seems fine. I have no idea why ...


Rebuking the burqa

I love the irony ... when Muslims try to defend the total obscuring of women in burqas. I think it would be an edifying experience for Muslim men to spend just one week (preferably in a heat wave) in such stifling garb. What got me thinking about this topic was a Margaret Wente's column in The Globe and Mail (Thurs, June 15). She (again) made the mistake of attending a U of T symposium on immigration. She caught perfectly how the campus Marxists, and garden variety leftists invariably hijack these events. One even managed to interject the Caladonia situation into the dialogue. Her biggest faux pas was to say that the "burqa had no place in Canada". Some westernized Muslim girl admonished her, saying that "the burqa was worn by choice." She got huge applause. In fact every leftist speaker got a big hand of applause. One professor told Wente afterwards that only prescribed socialist ideology was acceptable at the university.

By coincidence, on the same day, I happened to be thumbing through an old copy of HM-Homemaker's magazine (summer, 1997), when I came across an article by Sally Armstrong entitled "Veiled Threat". The author examines the lives of three Afghani women after the Taliban took over. They went from being highly educated women--engineer, pharmacist,and psychiatrist--to anonymity overnight. They were fired from their jobs, forced to wear a burqa outside, along with being subject to a series of other prohibitions. Considering how crazy the Taliban are, the psychiatrist, particularily, would be needed. One of the women, Fatana, described the misery of having to then wear a burqa and the deadly dangers of the slightest burqa infraction:


"It is hot in here. Shrouded in this body bag, I feel claustrophobic. It's smelly too. The cloth in front of my mouth is damp from my breathing. Dust from the filthy street billows up under my burqa and sticks to the moisture from my covered mouth. It also feels as though I am invisible. No one can see me. No one knows whether I am smiling or crying. The mesh covering my eyes isn't enough to see where I am going. It is like wearing horse blinders. I can only see straight in front of me. When I stumbled and fell, nobody offered to help pick me up."


The article goes on to describe how these women could be beaten with twisted wire if they produced a hand from under the burqa, showed an ankle or made a noise with their shoes. Soon upon ascending power, Mohammed Omar, the illiterate spiritual leader of the Taliban stated as the reason for these draconian dress regulatons: "A womean's face corrupts men". I did mention, didn't I, that there was a profound need for psychiatrists? Big time sexual-psychic problems here. Armstrong catalogues a litany of repressive laws aimed at Muslim women. Their word in court counts for half that of a man's. If a raped woman cannot provide four male witnesses to the crime, then she can be jailed for fornication. Perhaps, the most barbaric is that only women doctors can treat women. If none are available then that is tough luck. "Let them die," the Taliban say.

Perhaps Wente's young university critic should slip one on during the next heat wave in Toronto. To get the full effect she must stick to the preferred black colour--all the better to appreciate that stifling effect. Only then can she understand how ridiculous her "worn by choice" statement was.

This cruel and primitive treatment of Afghani women is just another reason why Canada is trying to stop these Islamic atavists from regaining power.

© Bud Talkinghorn



Our homegrown jihadis--They can see out, but we can't see in

Nothing chills the blood like the alleged Toronto Muslim terrorists. If they had all come out of some cave of ignorance in NW Pakistan, or had spent their educational life nodding and mumbling inscrutable Koranic verses, we could accept their terrorism more readily. But these youths grew up in one of the best countries in the world, one filled with cultural diversity, tolerance and democracy. Yet, these people can harbour a deep hatred for their native land. This, supposedly, because of our support for a free, quasi-democratic (let's not be naive here) Afghanistan. They obviously are ideological blood brothers with the medieval Taliban. If successful they could throw their wives, girlfriends and sisters into burqas. Then the retreat from civilization would begin.

© Bud Talkinghorn

June 20, 2006: The long one & Election Misleading on Kyoto

Yesterday, I posted a small part of this (The short form) in a post entitled:
June 19, 2006: Kyoto, Activists, Dhaliwal, Taxpayers -&- Memory Lane
as part of "Kyoto, Activists, Dhaliwal .......... & Taxpayers will take up the slack". -- as part of
A PETITION TO THE AUDITOR GENERAL OF CANADA



There is even more if you are interested. Could we now say anyone lied mislead?

The long one -- more details

What were those Liberal government statements and promises about Kyoto before, during and after the Jan. 23, 06 election?

Search: emissions increased , emissions will increase , a 50 percent increase , "the industry would not be required to reduce its emissions by more than 15 percent (since reduced to 12 percent" ,
[Herb] Dhaliwal , December 18, 2002

Office of the Auditor General of Canada -- re: respecting federal tax and other subsidies to the oil and gas industry



A PETITION TO THE AUDITOR GENERAL OF CANADA
pursuant to s. 21.1 of the Auditor General Act

respecting federal tax and other subsidies to the oil and gas industry
that undermine government spending and regulations aimed at complying with
the Kyoto Protocol and fighting climate change.

for the Ministers of Finance, Environment, Industry, and Natural Resources.
October 3, 2005
Petitioners:
Mr. Charles Caccia, c/o Institute of the Environment
Friends of the Earth Canada
Pembina Institute for Appropriate Development
Sierra Legal Defence Fund


The petition is directed at the [Liberal] Ministers of Finance, Environment, Industry, and Natural Resources.
[....]
WE PETITION THE COMMISSIONER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TO REQUEST:
[....]
State whether the government completed any cost assessment prior to guaranteeing to CAPP that the oil and gas industry would not be required to reduce emissions by more than 15 percent on an emissions intensity basis12 and that any cost reduction to the industry over $15 per tonne would be covered by the federal taxpayer.13
[....]
7. Under the 1992 United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, Canada committed to `aim' to bring its GHG emissions back down to 1990 levels by the year 2000.19
8. Canada first agreed to its current reduction target under the Kyoto Protocol in 1997.
9. The Kyoto Protocol entered into legal force on February 16, 2005.
10. Canadian GHG emissions increased by 24 percent or 144Mt between 1990 and 2003.20
11. Canada's projected Kyoto compliance gap is 270Mt.21
12. Overall Canadian GHG emissions will increase to 840Mt annually by 2010 (from 610Mt in 199022) based on business-as-usual projections compared with a reduction target of 570Mt (or 6 percent below 1990 levels).
13. A significant part of the increase in Canadian GHG emissions since 1990 is from the oil and gas industry with a 50 percent increase in its emissions.23
[....]
22. Since Canada first agreed to its 6 percent Kyoto reduction target in 1997 it has spent more than two times as much on tax subsidies to the oil and gas industry as it has spent on achieving its Kyoto target.33
23. The federal Department of Finance has estimated that the oil sands sector—a fast growing part of the oil and gas industry—will receive about $816 million34 in federal tax subsidies in the period 1996-2010 based on investment levels projected in 1999.35 Projected investment levels have since increased substantially.36
24. On December 18, 2002—one day after Canada's ratification of the Kyoto Protocol—the Minister of Natural Resources wrote to the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers (CAPP)37 assuring the industry that its cost ceiling for GHG reduction would not be more than $15 per tonne and that the industry would not be required to reduce its emissions by more than 15 percent (since reduced to 12 percent38) on an emissions intensity basis: [....]
10Under the Notice of Intent to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from Large Final Emitters posted July 16, 2005 in the Canada Gazette, LFEs will have an effective reduction target of 36Mt.
See http://
canadagazette.gc.ca/partI/2005/20050716/pdf/g1-13929.pdf
Approximately 270Mt of reductions are needed to comply with the Kyoto Protocol. The contribution of LFEs to Canadian emissions is estimated at approximately 50 percent. See Project Green—Moving Forward on Climate Change. 2005. Environment Canada, at p. 12, 14.

11Notice of Intent to regulate greenhouse gas emissions from Large Final Emitters, Canada Gazette, July 16, 2005.
http://
canadagazette.gc.ca/partI/2005/20050716/pdf/g1-13929.pdf

12 This has been reduced to 12 percent under Project Green.

13 Letter to CAPP from the Hon. Herb Dhaliwal dated December 18, 2002. That the public will cover the difference is in our view implicit in the letter, given the government commitment to shield oil and gas from higher costs.
[....]

June 19, 2006

June 19, 2006: Kyoto, Activists, Dhaliwal, Taxpayers -&- Memory Lane

Nota Bene:

* Sidebar may be missing from the left: The template is all right in Firefox but not with MS Explorer browser. I haven't touched it but ... there goes the sidebar with the list of posts again. Check the bottom for it and for the archives.

* Lately, it has become more and more difficult to publish anything adequately on Blogger. Sometimes, I cannot even get into it, cannot post or cannot bring up my own blog after publishing. Things disappear in other areas too.

* Other times, when I put posts up, even before I publish them, links may magically, completely change, be corrupted or disappear. It happened this weekend again.

* Get 'em before the Gremlins do. Are these Google Gremlins or something entirely more sinister?

* Note another link changed. [in orange]


Kyoto, Activists, Dhaliwal .......... & Taxpayers will take up the slack

Scientists respond to Gore's warnings of climate catastrophe -- On Gore's film: "The Inconvenient Truth" is indeed inconvenient to alarmists
Gore's activism, "The man is an embarrassment to US science and its many fine practitioners, a lot of whom know (but feel unable to state publicly) that his propaganda crusade is mostly based on junk science."
By Tom Harris, Monday, June 12, 2006. h/t newsbeat1
http://
www.canadafreepress.com/2006/harris061206.htm

Tom Harris is mechanical engineer and Ottawa Director of High Park Group, a public affairs and public policy company. He can be reached at letters@canadafreepress.com




[....] In April sixty of the world's leading experts in the field asked Prime Minister Harper to order a thorough public review of the science of climate change, something that has never happened in Canada. Considering what's at stake - either the end of civilization, if you believe Gore, or a waste of billions of dollars, if you believe his opponents - it seems like a reasonable request.

Would someone give this to Ms. Watt-Cloutier, Chair, Inuit Circumpolar Conference, (Ms. Watt-Cloutier oversaw the administration of the Inuit land-claims body established under the James Bay and Northern Quebec Agreement) and to the rest of the Liberal climate change / Kyoto Accord promotion band of [undoubtedly, taxpayer-funded ] activists?


This contains several references to which I wish to draw readers' attention:


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Search:

Updated May 31, 2006: #4 No one is illegal! Screen captures [which go with the next one]

May 31, 2006: #3 No one is illegal! Anti-Capitalism Convergence
Update: May Day


http://
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International Manifesto of The Undocumented


May 31, 2006: #2
Liberals wanted me to shut up, ex-watchdog says -- RCMP Public Complaints Chair Cristin Schmitz, NatPost / CanWest, May 30, 06

[Also, scroll to: ]
Video: Do not miss this one [more than one link and article]

Memory Lane: Atlantic Institute for Market Studies -- Equalization

Why respect a treaty that wouldn't have done much, if anything, to reduce climate change? For more on this scroll down to the Kyoto posts:


May 29, 06 #2: Kyoto, Scientists & Data
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May 29, 06 #1: Propaganda, Kyoto, Activists, NRTEE, Global Justice
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May 29, 06 #2: Kyoto, Scientists & Data
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What instigated this quest to learn more (and the next post which continues this) was the following: Kyoto, Global Warming, Scientists, Cdn. Activists & Watt-Cloutier [....]


May 29, 06 #1: Propaganda, Kyoto, Activists, NRTEE, Global Justice
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Comment I read: "see Kyoto for the bogus alarmism and wealth-transfer scheme that it is." -- sounds just about right to me.


Climate Change, the Networks, NRTEE National Roundtable on the Environment and the Economy

Background: I had posted this: May 23-06: UN, Rights, Activists Networks' $$$ -- Sheila Watt-Cloutier was part of that illustrious group who travelled with ex-Governor General Adrienne Clarkson on her Inuit Circumpolar Tour -- "May 23-06: UN, Rights, Activists Networks' $$$ United Nations & Rights, Activists, Funding, Networks: Here we go again" -- I think these are also activism related: FHTR May 18, 2005 and FHTR May 14, 2006 [....Links listed in order below.]
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Note: This link was changed to www.blogger.com/

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www.blogger.com/ [the link for "CNN Host Jonathan Mann with Sheila Watt-Cloutier and others: Global Warming Impacts Inuit Way of Life" CNN.com, Aired May 11, 2005 [....]

Correct Link:

CNN Host Jonathan Mann with Sheila Watt-Cloutier and others: Global Warming Impacts Inuit Way of Life CNN.com, Aired May 11, 2005 - 23:00:00 ET -- THIS IS A RUSH TRANSCRIPT.....MAY BE UPDATED.
http://
transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/
0505/11/i_ins.01.html" target=

May 20, 2006: #1 Updated -&- May 23, 06 East Coast Development Links
I have bumped up one item and updated it with links to more information on East Coast development, particulaly the sections on energy, oil, LNG, the Atlantic Accord.

Update and related: FHTR June 10, 2005 -- Scroll to "The Irving Oil tax act scandal" Terence Corcoran, Financial Post, Jun. 9, 05
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http://
www.canada.com/national/nationalpost/news/
story.html?id=0b1b610d-2065-4502-bad6-a3a3760b3731



Bill 70, an act to comply with the request of the City of Saint John on taxation of the LNG terminal.

The bill is, quite literally, the Irving Oil tax break.



[....]

FHTR April 17-22, 2005: UNSCAM - Natural Gas - Pricing - Pipeline - Tarsands - Atlantic Accord - Oil - Husky - Newfoundland Labrador

There are other items which may be of interest concerning what comes with globablization and development: for example, "Canada's Immigration System -- In Action" , "Casino Connections" . Note the topics covered that week.

[.... The list .......]




May 20, 2006: #1 Updated -&- May 23, 06 East Coast Development Links
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Bumped: Irvings' Canaport LNG terminal & Companies Involved
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money.canoe.ca/News/Sectors/Industrials/
SNCLavalin/2006/05/17/1584273-cp.html

SNC-Lavalin group wins contract to build LNG terminal -- "the contract to design and build a liquefied natural gas import and re-gasification terminal in Saint John, N.B." CanoeMoney, 2006-05-17

May 18, 2006: Memory Lane & Questions

Search: Exceptional lineup of Canadians to accompany Governor General on State visits to Russia, Finland and Iceland September 10, 2003




QUEBEC CITY– Denys Arcand, Maurice Strong, Mary Simon, Peter Irniq, Roméo Dallaire, Yann Martel, Sheila Watt-Cloutier, Arthur Erickson, Édouard Lock, Bob Rae, Jane Urquhart, Measha Brueggergosman, Michael Ondaatje ...These are just some of the prominent Canadians who [....]


[....]

May 16, 06: No Liberal influence in this Kyoto story ....... of course
Out today: Auditor General's Report

[....] www.nrcan.gc.ca/es/etb/cetc/cep/Brochure_Agcert.pdf [That is an underscore, not a space before "Agcert.pdf"]
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[....] Special connections: "AgCert’s GHG emission reductions, developed in an exclusive partnership with government [That would be the former Liberal government(s)]" [*** See below a post on a petition to the Auditor general]

[....] May 15, 2006 Kyoto, Activists

Search also: Memory Lane: Just one example: Activists, the Industry, The Talking Heads




*** A petition to the Auditor general

The short form:

What were those Liberal government statements and promises about Kyoto before, during and after the Jan. 23, 06 election?

I found this on the way to something else -- very interesting.

Search: [Herb] Dhaliwal

Office of the Auditor General of Canada -- re: respecting federal tax and other subsidies to the oil and gas industry

But note this, taxpayers of Canada; it was not mentioned in the election campaign nor in all the Kyoto talk, was it?

13 Letter to CAPP from the Hon. Herb Dhaliwal dated December 18, 2002. That the public will cover the difference is in our view implicit in the letter, given the government commitment to shield oil and gas from higher costs.



On the taxpayers' backs ......... how liberal of Mr. Dhaliwal and friends.


End of that section: the long form may come later. I have run out of time.






Memory Lane: Update to: June 15, 2006: Harris, Morden, Khadr, Gelati & Friendly Activists

Search for: Terrorism, Security Certificates, Harkat & Sacha Trudeau
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Memory Lane: So You Want to Do Business in China -- "Mr. Cai added that cultural barriers face people of Chinese origin who don't speak Chinese." Sept. 4, 05.

The moral of the story is use a Chinese intermediary who was sent to the West to study?
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Memory Lane: Norman Spector: B.C. yacht in 1.5 tonne coke bust from Chad Skelton and Lori Culbert, Vancouver Sun, Sept. 4, 05