July 14, 2006

July 14, 2006: Mini satellites ... Arctic?

Advice: Disinterested? Expert? How do we know?

I still remember the advisors, the experts on Kyoto.

Canada urged to launch miniature satellites to patrol Arctic David Pugliese, CanWest News Service; Ottawa Citizen, July 13, 2006

OTTAWA -- Canada should launch a constellation of low-cost miniature satellites to conduct surveillance on the Arctic and other parts of the country, a group of Defence Department advisers has concluded.

The micro satellites, which cost about $10 million each compared to hundreds of millions of dollars for a full-size satellite, could be key in helping support Canada's claim of ownership over its northern territories, according to the report obtained by the Ottawa Citizen. [....]


Search: the $620-million Radarsat-2 , use surveillance information from Radarsat-2 to monitor , a significant military expansion , at the heart of our (defence) policy

It seems like a good idea However, this is a 2005 science advisory report from the previous government's era. Who were/are on the defense advisory panel? Appointees with a personal, academic, or business interest? Disinterested experts? Scientists and military experts who know what they're talking about ... or people with a hidden agenda? ... Remember the Kyoto Accord and the promises ... the questionable claims ... questionable science ... the lies ... the backtracking? ... The so-called experts and those without expertise, but with a political agenda ... the claims based maybe on personal memory ... maybe on analysis of scientific data with the positives and negatives weighed and balanced ... How do the great unwashed like me know when they read the news? ... There was mention of secrecy in the report also. I wondered whether for a good reason or nor.

The politicians fooled us once ...


Investigative journalism needed but ... here is a diversion for a Friday afternoon.

video.google.ca/ca/en/cbc.html
Check out at the bottom "Whack a Moron" -- suggestion via StephenTaylor.ca (I think)

CBC videos--CBC's claim? "CBC Television is Canada's national public broadcaster..."

July 14, 2006: The Torch--Cdn. Morale

"It is disgusting in the extreme and preposterous ... July 11, 2006

for anyone to suggest morale here is low." Matthew Fisher, CanWest reporter with the Canadian Forces in Afghanistan, says in an interview this morning (audio at link) on CFRA, Ottawa. He is talking about media coverage of Cpl. Anthony Joseph Boneca's death.

You must listen to the whole thing. Two more samples:

This is real war...and then to be bogged down by the typical small-minded Canadian wishy-washy issues, I had hoped Canada was emerging from this period of self-doubt but apparently it isn't. [....]

July 14, 2006: Biofuel study says ...

Soybeans superior to corn
www.canada.com/topics/finance/story.html?id=
af283eb2-fc74-4919-a759-5c616cc6a78c&k=32210

VANCOUVER - Soybeans are a vastly better choice than corn as the basis for formulating alternatives to fossil fuel, according to a controversial new study out of the University of Minnesota. [....]

July 14, 2006: Show me ...

The return on investments via newsbeat1 -- Read the reasoning.
www.showmethereturn.com/whoweare.html

July 14, 2006: Conglomerate & Music

Youth music market to be 'locked up' -- Ad rates expected to rise: Conglomerate will own MuchMusic, MTV Canada Kevin Restivo, Financial Post, July 13, 2006
www.canada.com/nationalpost/financialpost
/story.html?id=dee49215-34a0-41e6-a5e7-2206e92eeeeb

The $1.7-billion acquisition of Chum Ltd. gives Bell Globemedia Inc. a much-coveted lock on the nation's youth-music airwaves as they potentially pair their MTV Canada property with Chum's MuchMusic.

"They'll have the youth market locked up," said Kaan Yigit, president of Solutions Research Group consultancy. "Where else are you going to go if you want to reach the 18- to 34-year-old demographic now? [....]

CTV also stands to benefit from the deal because it gains access to MuchMusic's seven million strong subscriber base and popular brand. And more importantly, the potential to charge higher advertising rates. [....]


Search: CRTC regulations prohibit direct competition with

Get rid of the CRTC and Canadians will get competition ... I think ... I hope. The regulations have stifled competition, have they not? At least, when I read the regulations I used in a post in Jan. or Feb. 06, I was shocked at the strictures ... the lack of freedom to just do business. It sounded more as though a bunch of political cronies had consulted Quebec and the Centre ... and not much else. The rest of Canada does not hear their voices emanating from what has been so let's try something new.

Someone enlighten me if that is a totally wrong point of view based on my lack of knowledge of how the infrastructure works (particularly telco/internet pipes and lines) since I don't have an insider's knowledge. I just know I hate what I'm getting, and with Bell GlobeMedia's lock on media and telco ownership and probably on much more, it can only get worse from the point of view of discourse and variation of opinion allowed to be broadcast ... unless we get some freedom for alternate businesses to flourish.

July 14, 2006: Oil: Williams pushes ...

hard against Exxon Tara Brautigam, CP, July 13, 06
www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story
/LAC.20060713.RHIBERNIA13/TPStory/Business

Update: This has been bumped up -- new posts below

ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. -- Newfoundland Premier Danny Williams accused Exxon Mobil Canada Ltd. yesterday of soft-pedalling Hibernia's operating revenues, production and field life in his latest effort to muscle more royalties from the oil company. [No editorializing here, eh?]

Mr. Williams said he met last August with senior Exxon Mobil executives who agreed to have the offshore oil project reviewed by auditors chosen by the province to verify claims that Hibernia was not as successful as they expected.

[....] so he enlisted an independent auditing firm to analyze all available financial information on the project.

Navigant Consulting Inc. found operating revenues accumulated since the project started in 1997 increased approximately six times, to $10.1-billion, from original company projections made in 1990, that revenues would be $1.7-billion.
[....]



Williams in squabble with Big Oil - again -- Says ExxonMobil broke vow to reveal Hibernia details
Jon Harding, Financial Post, July 13, 2006
www.canada.com/nationalpost/financialpost/story.ht
ml?id=00e5309e-8b11-4a18-8951-4bce65d32856

CALGARY - Danny Williams is once again at odds with Big Oil, yesterday accusing Exxon Mobil Corp. of reneging on a promise to reveal detailed financial information about the Hibernia offshore oil project.

[....] Mr. Williams said he has written a letter to Prime Minister Stephen Harper telling the federal government, which owns 8.5% of the Hibernia project, that Newfoundland and Labrador has been denied access to the information.

[....] Mr. Williams said in April negotiations on Hebron broke down over Newfoundland's demand that it be allowed to obtain an equity stake and the companies' demands for breaks worth $500-million.

When the partners abandoned further talks, Mr. Williams said he wanted to fast-track legislation that would force Exxon Mobil, Hebron's largest partner, to sell its interest to the other proponents or his government.


I remember some dirty work at the crossroads in the time of Paul Martin's government (approx. a year ago, I think) where outright lies were being told by someone journalistic integrity and proper investigation by the media would have been in order. Yet, there was no attempt to investigate and to find the truth. They just spouted the government spin ... Liberal spin. It was over the Atlantic Accord.

Maybe before the obvious editorializing, MSM should go to work. Our problem, as readers, is that we no longer trust the media where the news intersects with the political.

July 14, 2006: Objective reporting ...

Stories the MSM don't bother publishing because they conflict with their agenda-so much for "objective"reporting"By Sgt. Eliamar Trapp, Redstone Arsenal, Ala., newsbeat1

Bang on! A good article.


Canadian movers and shakers and their business associates and friends just can't get Canadian mainstream media attention ... no matter what they do

I'm still waiting to hear in the MSM of the guy with the Canadian connections being found guilty ... that's Tongsun Park, by the way. Watch for MSM to omit that little bit of news out of the United Nations Oil-for-food scam and scandal.

A reminder for news media:
July 13, 2006: FoxNews: Tongsun Park Guilty

July 12, 2006: Kofi Annan has not even deigned to disclose ... whether he himself has filed one of the U.N.’s new “disclosure” forms ... include information about financial interests of immediate family members ... deadline May 31, Annan hasn’t turned anything in.


There are Canadian connections to investigate ... well, what are you waiting for?

July 11, 2006: Tongsun Park Claims he was AECL CEO .... Don't miss the rest of the UNSCAM details -- includes more than this.


July 10, 2006: UNSCAM 1 - 2 - 3 ... AECL CEO Tongsun Park
frosthitstherhubarb.blogspot.com/2006/07
/july-10-2006-unscam-1-2-3-aecl-ceo.html

Update:

Trent Board Chair Reid Morden .... via Canada Free Press.com
http://
www.ourtrent.com/news/archives/
2005/06/trent_board_cha_1.shtml


July 11, 2006: North Korea, China, AECL & Canada


Canada's shameful contribution to the North Korea missile crisis By Judi McLeod, July 7, 2006
www.canadafreepress.com/2006/cover070706.htm

[....] Canada’s then Liberal government granted North Korea diplomatic recognition in February 2001. [....]

[Former CSIS head, Reid] Morden recused himself of any involvement into [sic] the Maurice Strong/Tongsun Park relationship Oil-for-Food investigation because of what could be perceived as a possible conflict of interest. [....]


After all, Canadian Maurice Strong has connections to major power brokers in Canada, the nuclear industry, Candu industry, government--make that ex-federal Liberal government, Chretien, Martin, Ontario Hydro (former CEO, I believe) ... yet this mover and shaker gets no press in Canada's mainstream media when Tongsun Park and he were connected.

Maybe if the cars he's got an interest in go over big time.......?

Strong, Soros, Stronach: The S-Class Boy Toy Regime By Judi McLeod, July 5, 2006
www.canadafreepress.com/2006/cover070506.htm

Or here: July 11, 2006: Chinese Cherys, Strong, Soros, Magna

July 14, 2006: Update re Nexen ...

mentioned in a post yesterday, entitled: July 13, 2006: What does it take ... to be appointed to a Board of Directors? What qualifications are required? Anything else? -- search "Nexen"

Nexen doubles profit, gets OK for North Sea -- Oilsands over budget Jon Harding, Financial Post, July 14, 2006
www.canada.com/nationalpost/financialpost/story.ht
ml?id=d9e98a15-2664-4dad-93d0-7e6d49046239

CALGARY - Nexen Inc. ... secured government approval to develop a major oilfield in the North Sea.

But the Calgary-based international oil and natural gas producer also warned that it, too, is feeling the pinch in Alberta and said the final cost to build its huge Long Lake oilsands project will probably come in 10%, or about $400-million, higher than the current project budget of $3.8- billion.

The Long Lake project, of which Nexen owns 50% alongside OPTI Canada Inc., is about two-thirds built and is due to produce first oil next year, but has run into higher labour and support costs, Nexen said. [....]


Will we hear of tax or other concessions requested ... as seems to happen, regularly with businesses?

Search: Western Oil Sands Inc. , Athabasca Oil Sands Project , Shell Canada Ltd. , Chevron Corp , U.K. government , Ettrick field , the North Sea play , 2004 from EnCana Corp. , a floating drilling and production platform , 20,000 barrels a day

Business ... appointments ... making money ... generous gifting ... board decisions ... political capital ... influence ... It all reminds me: "Which comes first, the chicken or the egg? Of course, I can only muse since I know too little about how things really work ... being a very small fish in an even smaller and more insignificant pond.

July 14, 2006: Ladies and Gentlemen, the CBC

A real gotcha -- StephenTaylor.ca
www.stephentaylor.ca/archives/000628.html

Take a look at this offering (video below) from our state-run, taxpayer-funded Canadian Broadcast Corporation. The only part that shocked me ....

July 14, 2006: Anthrax ... Capt. Ed

Captain's Quarters: Saddam And Anthrax Operations July 06, 2006
www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/andromeda.cgi/7413

In yet another document captured by the Coalition from the files of the IIS, we have yet another piece of evidence that Saddam Hussein continued his pursuit of WMD. In document BIAP-2003-004552.pdf, we have a short memorandum announcing a transfer to a biological weapons program: [....]

Jul14, 2006: Objective reporting ...

Stories the MSM don't bother publishing because they conflicts with their agenda-so much for "objective"reporting "By Sgt. Eliamar Trapp, Redstone Arsenal, Ala., newsbeat1

Bang on! A good one

July 13, 2006

July 13, 2006: Prime Minister Harper ...

says Israel is justified.

I just heard it so check the details. CBC managed to mention Pres. Bush ... the usual ... and how European nations disagree ........ CBC, after 30+ minutes, has not yet mentioned oil for food nor Tongsun Park's conviction ... Strange since Tongsun Park claimed to have been CEO of AECL [scroll down for yesterday's posts] ... with Canadian connections. Was he the fixer ... intermediary ... for AECL's Korea Candu reactor sale?

July 13, 2006: FoxNews: Tongsun Park Guilty

I'm waiting for CBc's The National to mention this story ... perhaps mention Park's Canadian network ... I'm taking bets on the length of time it will take ... will it be omitted?

Korean Businessman Guilty in Oil-for-Food Case AP, July 13, 2006
www.foxnews.com/printer_friendly_story
/0,3566,203377,00.html

NEW YORK — A South Korean businessman accused of being an Iraqi agent and trying to influence the United Nations' oil-for-food program was found guilty Thursday of conspiracy.

Tongsun Park, 71, arrested last year, was the first to go on trial in the criminal case stemming from a scandal involving the United Nations, Iraq and a group of alleged conspirators who included Saddam Hussein.

Park could face more than a dozen years in prison for his role in the decade-long conspiracy. U.S. District Judge Denny Chin set sentencing for Oct. 26. [....]


a must read

July 13, 2006: What does it take ...

to be appointed to a Board of Directors? What qualifications are required? Anything else?

On the way to reading something else in the Globe and Mail (Canadian Business, B6) yesterday, I came upon Appointment to Canada Lands Company Limited as a Director: Ernest Yee July 12, 06 ... and I found myself being led down Curiosity Lane.
[www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/AppNoticeArticleHTMLTemplate?tf=v5/hub/content/AppNotices/type.html&cf=AppNotices/config-neutral.cfg&slug=Yee&date=20060712]

Canada Lands Board of Directors with subsidiaries: Old Port of Montreal, Downsview Park Inc. Canada Lands Company CLC Ltd. [www.clcl.ca/en/board.htm]



MARC ROCHON is Chairman of Canada Lands Company Limited and Canada Lands Company CLC Limited. He served as President of the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation from 1995 to 2000. Mr. Rochon also served in several senior positions within the Government of Canada, including Senior Advisor at the Privy Council Office, Deputy Minister at the Department of Canadian Heritage, as well as the Department of Communications, and Undersecretary of State in the Department of the Secretary of State, giving him a wide range of experience in such areas as corporate governance and social policy issues.

[....] ERNEST YEE is Assistant Vice President, Public Affairs of HSBC Bank Canada. Mr. Yee is a member of the Asian Studies Advisory Board at the University of British Columbia and has served on the Federal Judicial Appointments Advisory Committee for British Columbia and the Granville Island Trust


Search for other Canada Lands Company Limited Appointments

Canada Lands Company Limited home page

Old Port of Montreal
Park Downsview Park Inc.
Canada Lands Company CLC Ltd.

Very interesting -- impressive qualifications of Board of Directors Members

The list included ties to:

Star Choice Communications , CIBC Development Corporation in Toronto , Corporate Real Estate at CIBC Development Corporation in Toronto , Bruce Power Inc. and Ciel Satellite Communications Inc. , law firm of Pink Star Murphy Barro in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia , [law firm] Veilleux Gélinas Avocats S.A. in Montréal , Canadian Olympian , 2005 FINA World Championships in Montréal , Canexus Limited [Canexus Income Fund / Canexus Commercial Trust]

Canexus Income Fund completes $300 million IPO and Nexen retains 63.5% interest in Canexus Income Fund ... $200 million of bank debt ... , on the Nexen Inc. website [investors.nexeninc.com/newsroomDetail.cfm?ReleaseID=171113]

Curiosity led me to qualifications such as: civic-mindedness, a concern over communitiy and crime, the right attitude toward helping students (aerospace), medical facilities, and women, particularly, and many very generous gifts from HSBC to ... well, just check the few links below: (HongKong and Shanghai Bank Canada ... Is that not a bank with connections to or maybe part or whole ownership by Li Ka-shing?) Some of these may be blocked or unavailable.

Mr. Ernest Yee is obviously the bank's head publicist ... or is that media relations expert?

Gift from HSBC Bank Canada to support students in BCIT’s aerospace ... Ernest Yee, Assistant Vice President, Public Affairs HSBC Bank [www.canadian-universities.net/News/Press-Releases/June_19_2006_Gift_from_HSBC_Bank_Canada_to_support_students_in_.html]

STREET CRIME FORUM - JUNE 23, 2004 ... Ernest Yee. HSBC [www.bcjusticereview.org/working_groups/
street_crime/forums/summary_discussion_notes_06_23_04.pdf]

The Richard Ivey School of Business today celebrated the Toronto launch of Women In The Lead .... HSBC Bank Canada, which supports Ivey Women in Management Newsletter, is also the principal sponsor of Women in the Lead .... Ernest Lee
[www.ivey.ca/media/2002/women_lead.htm]

Obviously, a little money to spread never hurts.

For more information, just search the directors.


Relevance? I believe Canada Lands is charged with handling government property ... maybe real estate ... maybe the buying and selling ... but check further ... Besides, concern for port security is in the news and above is their link to the port of Montreal. There is sure to be more information.

July 13, 2006: Language--CBC vs CNN

As I work, I listen:

CBC's Gloria Makarenko referred three times to Hezbollah as "militants", and the soldiers were not "kidnapped", they were taken away" In fact her whole report on the situation reeked of approbation for Israel's retaliation against terrorism and terrorists.

CNN's Lou Dobbs today used these terms for the same news item, "Islamic terrorists" ... later "Fundamentalist Islamic terrorists" ... "radical Islamist terrorists" ... and Dobbs is not finished yet.

Give us freedom in our mainstream media ... no propaganda organ CBC ... no more bias in just about every way possible.

July 13, 2006: Ann Coulter replaced

You will have to check for the exact link on newsmax.com. It makes me wonder whether she was gittin' uppity ... for a woman ... or too politically incorrect. Did she just state the truth?

"According to the July 12 edition of Editor & Publisher (E&P), The Gazette in Cedar Rapids, where her column has appeared for about 14 months, has replaced Coulter with NewsMax.com columnist David Limbaugh, a close friend of Coulter's"


via a friend

July 13, 2006: The Open Borders Mayor ...

He's lived too close to the UN for much too long ... Has he Canadian cousins / contacts ... (For more see Memory Lane below ... No one is illegal ... etc.)

My question: Who is paying for all the activism, anyway?




The Open Borders Mayor By Heather MacDonald, City Journal, July 12, 2006
www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=23323

[.... New York Mayor Michael] Bloomberg testified before the Senate Judiciary Committee’s hearings on immigration reform in Philadelphia, convened to counter the House’s simultaneous hearings on the costs and risks of illegal immigration. The mayor offered an eloquent defense of open borders. The flow of people into the United States is a force of nature, beyond mortal control, he said. We can no more stop the influx than a beachgoer can stop the tides. The decision about whether to enter the country and under what conditions is entirely the immigrant’s, not the American people’s.

[....] Mayor Bloomberg provided a valuable service with his testimony last week. He demonstrated that the belief that “no person is illegal”—watchword of the amnesty movement, popularized by Los Angeles Cardinal Roger Mahoney—will trump the willingness to enforce immigration laws every time. That’s why those who believe in the rule of law must insist on the “enforcement first” strategy for immigration reform: defer amnesty and the liberalization of immigration rules until border security and interior enforcement are demonstrably working. Mayor Bloomberg and President Bush’s “comprehensive” approach of combining amnesty and higher levels of immigration with a promise of increased enforcement will inevitably lose its second half along the way.


A must read ... all that stuff in the middle



Memory Lane: Related ... Canada

Frost Hits the Rhubarb May 14, 2006
[Search:]

Illegal Aliens, CBSA & the Ineptitude of the Media in Interviewing ,
How not to conduct a media interview by Arthur Weinreb, May 10, 2006 , No One Is Illegal-Toronto


FHTR May 21, 2006

May 24, 2006: #1
Immigration
Mark Helprin: The Unvarnished Immigration Debate May 21, 2006; Page B07. h/t smalldeadanimals.com

May 23-06: UN, Rights, Activists Networks' $$$

[Scroll to:]

"U.N.: No Such Thing as Illegal Immigration Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff, May 18, 06"
The United Nations doesn't recognize the concept of illegal immigration ....


May 23-06: Media Bias, Leftists, UN & Illegals
[Scroll to:]
UN: From that cauldron of perqs and "ethics" ... another socialist policy for leftists to tout .... onward to "No-one is Illegal" ... and "rights"

[While you're at it, check out this one: May 23, 2006: #1
Search for:]

Manual For Poisons and Chemical Gases Published on Hamas Website THIS INFORMATION WAS EXPOSED AND COMMUNICATED BY THE ISRAEL DEFENSE FORCES


FHTR May 9, 2006
May 9, 2006: Illegal Aliens
....
www.cis.org/articles/2004/fiscal.html
The High Cost of Cheap Labor
Illegal Immigration and the Federal Budget
[relates to both Canada and the US]
Executive Summary

[Also, scroll to: ]

Betrayal & Deceit: The Politics of Canadian Immigration -- "We no longer protect refugees. We just let in any liar that comes along." a review of a book by Charles M. Campbell -- or
http://
frosthitstherhubarb.blogspot.com/
2006/01/bud-fulford-do-not-disturb-campbell.html


FHTR June 4, 2006

A link from one who commented on my post "June 7, 06: CBC explores multiculturalism's demise" leads to a discussion of immigration and another side to the positive spin we've been forcefed by our propaganda organs. There are links from our own government's studies and other links.

[Also, scroll to]

A series of comments on Undocumented Immigrants: Where do these demonstrators get the money and time for this? BCNU2, 5/29/2006
June 7, 06: CBC explores multiculturalism's demise

July 13, 2006: Captain's Quarters ...

NYT: China "Honest Broker" July 12, 2006, via newsbeat1 "Dance of the seven veils"
www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/andromeda.cgi/7472


Tomorrow's New York Times reports that China and Russia will offer a proposal for a Security Council resolution that stops short of making economic sanctions a requirement for UN member states. Warren Hoge and Joseph Kahn also manage to squeeze in a little bias at the end of their report that paints China as an "honest broker" for peace.

First, though, the resolution comes with a Chinese pledge to [....]

The Times wouldn't know an honest broker if it came into their offices with a nametag. Apparently they can't bring themselves to recognize honest reporting or editorializing, either.


Search: Macau bank laundered , use terrorist groups and organized crime rings as distribution channels , not lifting the banking sanctions , "supernotes" ...

Better read the in between stuff ......





A little Memory Lane ... to make your day

Frost Hits the Rhubarb: May 29, 2005
Search:

Then I had occasion to learn about this group .... [This may be out of order / part of one of the following -- too little time to go back now]

Hackers and Spying -- Red Bricks along the Yellow Brick Road There could be an audit based on this story; what did that money collected go into? A monster mansion in the tonier area of Ottawa? A gambling foray to Macau?
[http://www.asianpacificpost.com/news/article/195.html] Canadian diplomat bolts from Beijing Sep 21, 2004 ....


Chinese Document: Sources and Techniques of Obtaining National Defence Science and Technology Intelligence
In Canada spies are us by Judi McLeod, Canadafreepress.com, January 26, 2005
Hidden Paul Martin firm linking leftwing activists to Information Highway
Welcome to the Peoples’ Republic of China on Canadian soil by Judi McLeod & Brian Thompson, Canadafreepress.com, January 22, 2005 ....


Forensic Accounting the Next "Big Thing"?
[www.DavidHawkinsResearch.com]-- IBAT Independent Benchmark Asset Tracking -- PDF by David Hawkins. Update June 1 ....


LPO-CBC Suppressing or just Incompetent?
U.S. Government Agency Cites “China Pressure” in Stopping NTDTV Broadcast Posts Report About NTDTV-Eutelsat Satellite Agreement James Fish, The Epoch Times, Apr. 8, 05, via Prime Time Crime
I assume NTDTV refers to New Tang Dynasty Television ....



To me, that is only the tip of the iceberg ..... Do look into who have been appointed to various Boards of Departments and Foundations .... I think I see a pattern ... but que se jo? ... I'm an ordinary citizen ... too unsophisticated to have an opinion ... Maybe some of you smart fellows understand more .........

July 13, 2006: Coulter: NY Times

Ann Coulter: New York Times: Better Dead Than Read Jul 12, 2006 -- thanks, W.
www.humaneventsonline.com/article.php?id=16016&o=ANN001

[....] Last year, the Times revealed a top secret program tracking phone calls connected to numbers found in Khalid Shaikh Mohammed's cell phone. How much more probable cause do you need, folks? Shall we do this as a diagram? How about in the form of an SAT question -- or is that a touchy subject for the publisher of the Times? "9/11 architect Khalid Shaikh Mohammed is to terrorist attacks as ..."?

[....] The level of intimidation I had in mind is more along the lines of how President Dwight D. Eisenhower "intimidated" Julius and Ethel Rosenberg at 8 in the morning, June 19, 1953.

July 13, 2006: And what is the source ...

of the heroin?

Pot may indeed lead to heroin use, rat study shows By Anne Harding Wed Jul 12, Yahoo! News
http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20060712/hl_nm/pot_heroin_dc

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Teens who experiment with marijuana may be making themselves more vulnerable to heroin addiction later in life, if the findings from experiments with rats are any indication.

[....] As young adults, the animals were fitted with catheters that allowed them to self-administer heroin. [....]


See the journal Neuropsychopharmacology

Didn't you instinctively know there was something like this going on when our children, some as young as 12-13, end up on heroin? Children from good families ... families that seem to do everything right.

July 13, 2006: Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs

July 13, 2006: Walid Phares

As Siyassah: "Iran aim ultimately at deploying missiles in Syria" Walid Phares
fdd.typepad.com/fdd/2006/07/as_siyassah_ira.html
www.typepad.com/t/trackback/5301590

[....] Al Siyassa said moderate Arab countries have informed the US and Europe that the Syrian regime has become dangerous in the region. [....]



The article mentioned FDD in its reporting from Washington. as siyassah

July 13, 2006: Technology Partnerships Canada

More Stolen Federal CA$H Found Ne0_North, 7/13/2006 00:20:37
www.canoe.ca/mb2/messages/cnewsf/11168.html

OTTAWA — [....] Sixteen recipients of Ottawa’s Technology Partnership Canada grants were found to have either made contingency payments to lobbyists based on winning the federal money (totalling $3.3 million) or using lobbyists that weren’t registered with the government.

Industry Minister Maxime Bernier has instructed department officials to seek redress from the companies found to have breached their contracts with Ottawa. [....]

July 13, 2006: Let dropouts stay out

Let dropouts stay out Moira MacDonald, July 10, 06
www.torontosun.com/News/Columnists
/MacDonald_Moira/2006/07/10/1676640.html

Down in the U.S., educator Dennis L. Evans made a case recently for why compulsory education is not a good thing (read his essay online at edweek.org in Vol. 25, Issue 31).

[....] “The ultimate goal is to cause students to understand that they must share in the accountability for their own learning and progress,” he writes. [....]


Search: a one-time-only “easy return.”

Personal responsibility ... an idea the time for which has come ... around again.

July 13, 2006: Aussie PM John Howard ...

a leader of stature, his words worth hearing

When PM John Howard was in Canada this spring, I looked in vain in the mainstream media for a copy of his excellent speech before the Canadian Parliament. Why was it not publicized? Of course, he wasn't Yasser Arafat or Kofi Annan so ... his words undoubtedly didn't suit our leftist MSM ... hence, little of the actual speech was reported. MSM reported by spouting words, but nothing substantive of his message. At any rate, PM Howard is a strong and outspoken individual whose lead Canada should follow, at least on this topic. Check how PM Howard reacted when his country was about to be inundated by / confronted with recalcitrant boat people ... no pantywaist he. I am delighted to read how well he and our PM Harper get along.

Celebrate the 'Canadian achievement' -- as PM by John Geiger, National Post
Published: Tuesday, July 11, 2006 -- reference via CNEWS Forum, posted by jessyblue, 7/11/2006 (www.canoe.ca/mb2/messages/cnewsf/11136.html)
www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/
editorialsletters/story.html?id=a4868da4-8b4c-4956-a955-a44b56a1a028


[Australian Prime Minister John Howard:] "It would be a crushing mistake to downplay the hopes and the expectations of our national family. We expect all who come here to make an overriding commitment to Australia, its laws and its democratic values. We expect them to master the common language of English and we will help them to do so. We want them to learn about our history and heritage. And we expect each unique individual who joins our national journey to enrich it with their loyalty and their patriotism."

[....] Here is a sample of the entertainment line-up Ontarians were offered at Queen's Park on Canada Day: Esmeralda Enrique Spanish Dance Company, the Indonesian Candra Kirana performers, Oplenac Serbian Cultural Association, Folklorico Mexicana, Punjabi Canadian Culture Group, Wushu-Chinese Martial Arts, Sankofa African Drum and Dance Ensemble, Huairapungo Ecuadorian Ethnocultural Group and the Brazilian TropiCaliente troupe. Such mutliculti feel-goodism is no doubt well-intentioned. But immigrants came to this country for freedom and economic opportunities -- not a smorgasbord of ethnic schmaltz. [....]


Indeed

July 13, 2006: Khadr ... again

Faction linked to Khadr claims attacks -- Allegedly formed by Canadian Stewart Bell, National Post, July 13, 2006
www.canada.com/nationalpost/news
/story.html?id=1d1b5a4d-12f4-42cd-90ed-c9cf40e6c555

"I believe that the entire [Khadr] family is affiliated with al-Qaeda and has participated in some form or another with these criminal extremist elements," RCMP Sgt. Konrad Shourie wrote in an affidavit last year.


Search: The al-Mahdi Army video, posted on the al-Hesbah and al-Ekhlaas forums

How convenient the West's freedoms are for those who would kill the infidel ... the latest technology ... the freedom to post it. The infidels? But that's us and our young helping and fighting in Afghanistan. Aren't you happy that Jean Chretien intervened to get Pops Khadr released and "home" to Canada ... How many votes was that worth?


Related: Several US cities and municipalities, frostrated by what has not been done about laxity in immigration and border insecurity, are taking the illegal immigration problem into their own hands ... fines ... arrests. (National Post, July 13, 06)

July 13, 2006: Media concentration ...

Political heaven for the left? ... and "a political headache for the minority Conservative government"

Bell Globemedia buys CHUM Ltd. -- $1.7B deal spurs talk of further media mergers Barbara Shecter; with files from Peter Koven, Theresa Tedesco and Sean Silcoff, National Post, July 13, 2006
www.canada.com/nationalpost/financialpost/story.ht
ml?id=72c62c18-f32c-44f7-9f83-78c6ee6ec590&k=11080


TORONTO - CHUM Ltd., the home of ground-breaking television station Citytv, is being swallowed up in a $1.7-billion deal by Bell Globemedia, the owner of the CTV television network, specialty channels TSN and Discovery, and The Globe and Mail newspaper.

Analysts said the deal will be a catalyst for more consolidation in the media industry, as smaller players beef up to compete with the Bell Globemedia giant. [....]


Search: Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission and the federal Competition Bureau

Where do the interests of consumers fit in? How will propaganda for a favoured political party fit into this? The fewer the owners ... the more those who want to keep their jobs will self-censor what they write, particularly in politics.

Incidentally, has anyone looked at media control and the Irvings lately?

July 13, 2006: Counterterrorism

Steven Emerson on Mumbai Train Attacks & NYC Tunnel Plot By Andrew Cochran, July 12, 06, via newsbeat1
counterterrorismblog.org/2006/07/steven_emerson_on_mumbai_train.php

ZAHN: Bill, we recently learned that Hammoud actually went to college in Canada so how concerned should Americans watching this show tonight be about what an easy entry point it seems that Canada is for Al-Qaeda.

HAROLD WISEMAN: You’ve hit the major point. Americans have to be less concerned today under the Harper Administration because they are addressing three important points. Immigration
is lax, horribly lax, and that bothers the vast majority of Muslims in Canada who are law abiding and contributing to this country. We take in 300,000 immigrants and refugees a year, three times that of Australia. And we have a three-year backlog before their cases are heard. This government is addressing the problem. They're also addressing two other problems: the lack of field intelligence. Seasoned agents don't have enough people on the ground to gather intelligence. With what they've done, they've done well and stopped a lot of other plots and aborted a lot of operations. The third issue that's going to be addressed by this administration that was failed to be addressed for ten years is our port situation. Much attention is always given in the United States and in Canada to airports and subways, and yet none is given to ports where only 1 in 100 cargo containers are checked. Since the federal [Liberal] government in Canada stopped funding port police that's not going to get better any time soon.


Why would the Liberals have stopped funding the ports police? To whose benefit?

July 13, 2006: Poll on free vote



The problem in the past was the disdain for the citizenry, as though the peons' wishes didn't count. There was extreme pressure upon MP's to vote as the PMO wished. This vote will be a free vote and when PM Harper says free vote, he means free.

July 12, 2006

July 12, 2006: First Nations' stewardship ...

... of the land and resources ... CBC television afternoon news

Natives ... special relationship with nature ... stupid courts ... native fishing rights ... Mirimichi ... fishing for self-sustenance ... allowed by by DFO ... using gill nets ... capture every fish that moves ... pregnant females ... undersized ... endangered species ... whatever ... whitey?... ah, only rich Americans and other non-native Canadians ... fishing with poles, lines, hooks ... natives resentful ... say they don't get any of that money so ... fishing with gill nets ... seemingly no concern for future fish supplies ... none for other fishermen ... none for sharing a resource ... conservation for whitey ... not for natives ... death of the fishery ... all legal ...

CBC (whoever) did not sound outraged, nor did anyone question the ethics of this ... nor the implications, longterm, for the fishery ... natives special ... First Nations ...
What a load of ... !

Oh, yes, Phil Fontaine became Grand Chief ... also, massive payout of taxpayer money ... not just for those who were sexually or physically abused at residential school residences ... no, every native gets a share ... whether abused or not ... TROC pays ... natives vote how? ... wonderful!

Scream racism ... abuse ... loss of language ... loss of culture ... don't have to prove any abuse occurred ... just accuse ... get money ... lesson learned ...

Racism Industry alive and well ... more victim industries ... immigrants and refugees learn quickly ... courts appointed ... courts liberal ... expand lawyerly business ... victimology industries expanding ... new victims ... new rights ... new languages ... victim industry expansion for language tzar ... all is right with the world and Dyane Adams ... search FHTR for posts ... taxpayers bent under the burden ... legal claims and rights for everyone except taxpayers.


It's definitely gin and tonic time ...

July 12, 2006: Kofi Annan has not even deigned to disclose ...

whether he himself has filed one of the U.N.’s new “disclosure” forms ... include information about financial interests of immediate family members ... deadline May 31, Annan hasn’t turned anything in.

article.nationalreview.com/print
/?q=MjYzZDdjMTQxZjk5MWQxNzQ1MWU0MzE3YTYyYzYxZjQ=

No Free Parking -- It’s daylight at the U.N. inside a federal district courtroom. July 11, 2006, Claudia Rosett


[....] In the latest U.N.-related bombshell, the jury heard on Monday that [Tongsun] Park around the year 2000 was allegedly paying the private-office expenses in New York of former U.N. eminence Maurice Strong. At the time, Strong held the U.N.’s third-highest rank of under-secretary-general, and was serving as a special adviser to Secretary-General Kofi Annan.

[....] What has been coming to light, as the jury has heard one government witness after another detailing the alleged business deals of the 71-year-old Tongsun Park, is the extent of the financial ties over the past decade between Park and Maurice Strong. There is no sign that anyone at the U.N. even inquired into these matters at the time, let alone disclosed any of this to the public. [....]

July 12, 2006: Trouble in Londonistan

What British Muslims Think NY Sun, Daniel Pipes, June 11, 2006
www.danielpipes.org/article/3747

The London transport bombings of July 2005 prompted no less than eight surveys of Muslim opinion in the United Kingdom within the year. When added to two surveys from 2004, they provide in the aggregate a unique insight into the thinking of the nearly 2 million Muslims in "Londonistan." The hostile mentality they portray is especially alarming when one recalls that London's police commissioner, Sir Ian Blair, recently said that the threat of terrorism "is very grim" because there are, "as we speak, people in the United Kingdom planning further atrocities."

July 12, 2006: Bud Talkinghorn: Dear Sheema Khan ...

Islamophobia--Words versus actions


"Burn the libraries, for their value is in this one book, the Koran."


Attributed to Omar the 1st--after burning down the the Library of Alexandria, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world

Later his future barbaric kinfolk, the Taliban, would destroy the giant Buddhas in Bamian in Afghanistan--one of the world's ten great heritage sites. Did the UN protest that? Civilization's enemies have a long history.

There has been quite a response to Sheema Khan's article in the July. 8 edition of The Globe and Mail. It was entitled "We all have to confront contempt for the other". Her main thrust was that Canada was being hypocritical in who they ban from the country. She mentions that a radical rabbi, Binyamin Kahane, was admitted in 2000. Kahane is a fanatic, who despises Islam. Then she brings up Rev. Franklin Graham, a fiery American minister, who equates Islam with "wickedness". But they banned Sheikh ul-Haq, an English imam, noted for his hatred of Jews, Hindus, and homosexuals. Unfair she says.

On the surface, it appears that she is justified in pointing out this inequitable treatment ... a seemingly classic example of Islamophobia. However, she seems never to have read the papers for the last decade. It is her religion that bombs Christian churches in the southern Indonesian islands. Or the Islamic slaughter of Christian youth and Hindu Balinese in Bali. That was a three way hit, killing two groups of infidels, plus helping to destroy the main Balinese business, tourism. A true "Allahu akbar!" moment. Muslims are terrorizing their fellow Thai Buddhists and Christian Filipinos. The Iraqi Chaldean Christians are under constant attacks from the Jihadis, while the mullahs in Iran have crushed the poor Ba'hais. Those are just a few examples of the intolerance of Muslims for the "other". The massacre of the Christian children in Beslan speaks volumes for the level of barbarity that can attact itself to "Allahu Akbar!"

From the assassinations of 58 tourists at the pyramids to the murder of medical missionaries in Yemen, the drumbeat of Islamification goes on relentlessly. Ms. Khan must occasionally turn on the TV to see the major headlines are all about the latest outrage committed in her religion's name. Often also of some other apostate Muslim sect. Today, the headliner is the suspected Muslim bombing of the commuter trains of Mumbai (always my beloved Bombay to me). It has all the hallmarks of another al-Qaeda operation. Yet, all over the Islamic world, you have people naming their male children Osama.

We are not talking about Kahane and Graham, who, despite their rhetoric, have never mounted devastating suicide attacks against Muslims. If they did, we would not be honouring them by naming our children after them. In fact, there would be a furious backlash against them by the Jewish and Christian communities. Their fellowers would be monitored by the police agencies and we would appaud those efforts. Ms. Khan has not witnessed terrorist attacks against Muslims by Jews or Christians. Yet, we have foiled a terrorist plan to kill thousands of innocent Canadians by her homegrown co-religionists. The breaking of a few windows in a mosque is not of the same magnitude. Is there Islamophobia in the West? You bet there is. And no amount of handwringing by multiculturalists is going to change the reality on the ground. We now see--after Sept 11, the massive Arabic arson incidents in France and the break-up of numerous terrorist cells across the West--the handwriting of seditous zealots writ large.

Maybe Ms. Khan would like to write another article detailing what she and her moderate brethern are going to do about the Taliban or Darfur, along with the vile messages from some of our "Islamic scholars" here in Canada.

© Bud Talkinghorn--As for Kahane and Graham, they should be banned. We have enough resident fanatics here already.


Funny how so many seem to be the spawn of what entered Canada as a result of liberal immigration and refugee policies ... NJC

July 12, 2006: "You can dress up a dictator in a suit ... "

but he's still a thug. Mindelle Jacobs, July 10, 2006
www.edmontonsun.com/News/Columnists/
Jacobs_Mindelle/2006/07/10/1676555.html

The same goes for the UN Human Rights Council. New name but brutish business as usual.

[....] Right off the bat, at its inaugural session last month, the council [....]


Search: Darfur , NGO's , Zimbabwe , Pakistan, Democratic Republic of Congo , Iran , UN Watch , Arab bloc , Palestinian territories

Oh, yes, who is the Great Satan? ...... Make a guess.

Excellent ... a must read.

July 12, 2006: A "little-used rural airport in Charlevoix

Memory Lane: Airport ... Desmarais ... Chretien


newsjunkiecanada.blogspot.com/2003_11_08_newsjunkiecanada_archive.html

Re: "a tiny, little-used rural airport in Charlevoix" , Desmarais home, Jean Chretien, patronage, and the family connection

By the way, where is Jean Chretien these days ... and what is he involved in?

July 12, 2006: Dear CBC

Dear CBC: to help you do your job

Next time you visit to my website, read this ... from an American friend. Note:

*** ... facts are verifiable on the Department of Defense web site. ***


Do some investigating yourself to see if it is true. Then, if so, report it.

In the interest of full disclosure, of course ... and stop trashing our American friends ... NJC



Memo to all the MSM: Unreported Iraqi News

Did you know that 25 Iraq students departed for the United States in January 2005 for the reestablished Fulbright program?

Did you know that the Iraqi Navy is operational?! They have five 100-foot patrol craft, 34 smaller vessels and a naval infantry regiment.

Did you know that Iraq's Air Force consists of three operational squadrons, which includes 9 reconnaissance and 3 US C-130 transport aircraft (under Iraqi operational control) which operate day and night, and will soon add 16 UH-1 helicopters and 4 Bell Jet Rangers?

Did you know that Iraq has a counter-terrorist unit and a Commando Battalion?

Did you know that the Iraqi Police Service has over 55,000 fully trained and equipped police officers?

Did you know that there are 5 Police Academies in Iraq that produce over 3500 new officers every 8 weeks?

Did you know there are more than 1100 building projects going on in Iraq?

They include 364 schools, 67 public clinics, 15 hospitals, 83 railroad stations, 22 oil facilities, 93 water facilities and 69 electrical facilities.

Did you know that 96% of Iraqi children under the age of 5 have received the first 2 series of polio vaccinations?

Did you know that 4.3 million Iraqi children were enrolled in primary school by mid October?

Did you know that there are 1,192,000 cell phone subscribers in Iraq and phone use has gone up 158%?

Did you know that Iraq has an independent media that consists of 75 radio stations, 180 newspapers and 10 television stations?

Did you know that 47 countries have reestablished their embassies in Iraq?

Did you know that the Iraqi government currently employs 1.2 million Iraqi people?

Did you know that 3100 schools have been renovated, 364 schools are under rehabilitation, 263 schools are now under construction and 38 new schools have been built in Iraq?

Did you know that Iraq's higher educational structure consists of 20 Universities, 46 Institutes or colleges and 4 research centers, all currently operating?

Did you know that the Baghdad Stock Exchange opened in June of 2004?

Did you know that 2 candidates in the Iraqi presidential election had a televised debate recently?

OF COURSE YOU DIDN'T KNOW ...

AND I DIDN'T KNOW!

WHY DIDN'T WE KNOW?

OUR MEDIA WOULDN'T TELL US!

Instead of reflecting our love for our country, we get photos of flag burning incidents at Abu Ghraib and people throwing snowballs at the presidential motorcades.

The lack of accentuating the positive in Iraq serves two purposes. It is intended to undermine the world's perception of the United States, thus minimizing consequential support, and it is intended to discourage American citizens.

*** Above facts are verifiable on the Department of Defense web site. ***

PASS IT ON OUR MEDIA SHOULD BE HEAPED WITH SHAME!!!!!!

July 12, 2006: Double standard

Double standard for US critics Winnipeg Sun, July 9, 2006, via W -- and thanks.
www.winnipegsun.com/Comment/Editorial/2006/07/08/1675065.html

[....] So what happened when former American vice-president Al Gore, the subject of a fawning interview in Rolling Stone magazine this month, made the same kind of drug addict comparison, only using the Alberta oilsands as the focal point?

Federal Liberal MP Keith Martin said that Gore's book, An Inconvenient Truth, on which his documentary movie is based, should be "required reading for everyone."

That view -- echoed by other Liberal politicians -- is typical of the double standard that exists in this country when it comes to Americans telling Canadians what to do.

Al Gore can compare oilsands workers to junkies. Michael Moore can warn Canadians not to elect Stephen Harper as prime minister, saying it would take our country "backwards." Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can declare that hog farming in parts of Western Canada should be outlawed. Apparently, this is all perfectly acceptable American interference in the Canadian realm.

As long as the Americans are of the left-wing variety and speaking out against capitalism and big business or in favour of the environment (and preferably all three), they can lecture Canadians to their hearts' content and we're supposed to listen. [....]

July 12, 2006: Bud Talkinghorn: Native Education ... & More

Native control of education

I could not let this topic go without comment. While the desire to control the curriculum in native education sounds wonderfully progressive [for what that means], the various reserves have a problem here.

If the drop-out rates, guaranteeing later high unemployment rates, are too high among natives, it is because of the natives' cultural resistence to the wider world of Canada--and by extension, the entire world. Here is a report from one in the trenches of native schooling.

My own experience teaching native children was one of frustration, not because they presented any discipline problems, but because of their docility, intellectually. They were the least curious group I ever encountered. One grade eight girl I guided through to year's graduation--even re-marked her papers to see if I could find the two more percentage points she needed so she could at least reach high school--informed me that she was quitting. Her explanation was that her chief told her that "the whiteman's education is not for Indians." I asked if this chief's message accounted for the enormous drop-out rate of Indians. "Probably", she shrugged. I was floored. When I brought this disturbing conversation to the principal, he also shrugged and said, "It's been like that since I've been here. No point in gettting involved in native politics; especially with the chief." Later on, I talked to the high school teachers in the district who told me of orders to shove the native kids through. [i.e. keeping a lid on it ... but that's how you keep your job ... NJC]

So these grade-inflated students reached the gates of academe. From the first hand report of a math instructor, I found out that the natives were automatically promoted. The instructor taught a "special" fourth year math native class and had been warned by other profs who taught them other subjects to expect very little. The instructor found that it was necessaary to teach them basic high school math, that on any given day a third of the class skipped class, and that come final exams, a suspicious number of students were "sick". One even demanded to be given the exact same exam that she had missed. At the insistence of a superior on the university totem pole, all were passed. Do you want to hire them as qualified personnel?


Will they have learned to cry racism to cover up what they must have some inkling is a massive deficit in their education? Furthermore, is it not really racist not to demand that they perform as well as other students ... who do poorly enough as it is, come to think of it. But to knowingly allow native students to underperform is wrong ... and racist ... the soft racism of lowered expectations.

I have collected numerous examples of this blatant "affirmative grading" policy from teachers across Canada. If this abysmal educational success rate is the product of the same school system which produces excellent recent immigrant graduates, then what could possibly replace it for academic success? In a time of labour shortages, we need workers who know how to access cutting-edge knowledge, not people who can speak Slavvy [sic -- Slavey?] and know how to use the Charter's victimology 101.

If the "First Nations" want to totally run their lives, then they should start paying for it. If they want to not assimilate to Canadian society, fine; however, stop picking the pockets of those who have contributed to the nation's wealth--off-reservation working natives included.

© Bud Talkinghorn



July 12, 2006: Teacher Arrested

International Press Associations (IPA)
Montreal, QC
July 9. 2006
by Ima T Cher, Chief Foreign Correspondent


At Montreal's Trudeau airport today, an individual, later discovered to be a public school teacher, was arrested trying to board a flight while in possession of a ruler, a protractor, a set square, a slide rule, and a calculator.

At a morning press conference, Minister of National Security, Stockwell Day, said he believes the man is a member of the notorious Al-Gebra movement.

He is being charged by the the RCMP with carrying weapons of math instruction.

"Al-gebra is a fearsome cult, "Day said. They desire average solutions by means and extremes, and sometimes go off on tangents in a search of absolute value.

They use secret code names like 'x' and 'y' and refer to themselves as unknowns, but we have determined they belong to a common denominator of the axis of medieval with coordinates in every country.

As the Greek philanderer Isosceles used to say, "There are 3 sides to every triangle."

When asked to comment on the arrest, the leader of Her Majesty's official opposition, Liberal interim leader Bill Graham, said, "If God had wanted us to have better weapons of math instruction, He would have given us more fingers and toes."


Thanks, J for that.



"A" is for Asia-- by Bruce Dawes

Dawes, an Australian poet, wrote this many decades ago. It is as relevant today was it was in his Vietnam era--maybe more so.

It is part of our peculiar charm that each time we witness
A nation's total collapse
We are amazed and hurt as the cruel waves make nonsense
Of another sand castle
And the hurt is a personal hurt as deep as a child's,
Trudging up the beach-
Already planning the ramparts of his next castle,
Beyond the sea's reach.

"Those who do not learn from history are condemned to repeat it..."
With variations, of course,
And, while the beach may be limitless, there are, unfortunately only
A certain number of nations,
Which means that every step we take back with bucket and spade
(Having for protection only our innocence of such things as tide-rise and tide-fall)
We must feel the more lonely,
The more desolate and set-upon, while personally wishing
Not so much as a starfish harm,
And the injured look on our faces as we finally go under will be
Not the least of our charm ...

July 12, 2006: CCD-terror attacks in Mumbai and Kashmir

There are several links for more information on Mumbai on newsbeat1, as well as from various media sources.

Related: Frost Hits the Rhubarb: July 11, 2006: RCMP admit 50,000 missing Canadian passports -- CCD's David Harris: a link

* AM940 Radio interviews David Harris on 50,000 missing Canadian passports



What follows is a media release from CCD.


CCD stands with India against terror attacks in Mumbai and Kashmir

Toronto, Canada, Tuesday, July 12, 2006 - Terrorists today launched grenade attacks in Srinagar, Kashmir and bombed eight commuter trains in Mumbai, India. The terrorists targeted innocent civilians, killing over 180 and injuring or maiming over 450.

Intelligence reports indicate that these atrocities are the work of radical Islamic organizations, Lashkar-e-Tayyiba (LeT) and the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI). LeT is designated as terrorist entity in Canada.

"This massacre has all the hallmarks of radical Islam," said Alastair Gordon, President of the Canadian Coalition for Democracies (CCD). "Our government must clearly identify the enemy, and condemn the propaganda that claims poverty, marginalization, Israel or foreign policy played any role in these barbaric attacks.

"The Harper government must also educate Canadians that there is a global movement slaughtering innocents in Kashmir, India, Israel, Bali, London, Madrid, Sinai, Algeria, Russia, Sudan, Thailand, Philippines, United States and dozens of other places around the world,"
added Gordon. "And the same movement that delivered today's carnage may well have achieved even greater bloodshed in Toronto had they not been apprehended by our security forces.

"Canada's armed forces in Afghanistan are on the forefront of the war that has been declared against us, and it is they who will prevent that nation from again becoming a secure incubator for exporting this kind of terror to Canada and other free nations."

The Canadian Coalition for Democracies stands with India and the Indian diaspora in their time of sorrow and loss. We also share their anger and determination to crush those who pervert the multicultural tolerance of free societies to promote terror.

If you would like to comment on this statement or other topics relating to foreign policy, please visit our public message forum and post your comments:

Alastair Gordon, President ...

David Harris, Senior Fellow for National Security
...


web

Forum

CanadianCoalition.com
canadiancoalition.com/forum/ccd-forum.shtml#currentMessages

I concur with the CCD. It is not poverty nor anything but sheer clear evil at work. Time to man the barricades.

Also, stop reporting respectfully every whimper from duplicitous imams to begin. Start the journalism and expose their lies.

July 12, 2006: Update -- It's a soldier's life

Terry Pedwell: It's a soldier's life
www.torontosun.com/News/Canada/2006/07/12/1680545-sun.html

The father of Boneca's girlfriend has been quoted as saying the 21-year-old soldier was "disillusioned" and desperately wanted to leave Afghanistan.

However, Boneca's father, Antonio, contradicted that view yesterday, saying his son "loved being in the army" and was aware of the situation he was facing.

'HE WAS PROUD'


"In all my conversations with my son, there was never any mention of him not being well enough or fit enough to carry out his military duties,"
Boneca's father said.


Was it necessary for the leftist MSM to even bring this up at the time of Boneca's funeral? (words from the father of Boneca's girlfriend) Later, yes, but not then. But the MSM need fodder ... anything anti-mission in Afghanistan. Lew Mackenzie has written on the difference between morale and attitude in one of the major news media today.

July 12, 2006: Photos North Korea

North Korea: Military Photos by Artemii Lebedev posted by Koutch via: Anne_mcm Jun 28, 2006 at this forum
www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?t=82755

Photos: North Korea

July 12, 2006: Harkat ... Turf him

Harkat fears torture, death if deported to Algeria July 10, 06, CTV.ca

[.... CSIS] watched Harkat for five years ....

Mohamed Harkat, who was held in jail for more than three years over allegations that he has ties to al Qaeda, says he fears being tortured or killed if he is sent back to his native Algeria.

[....] CSIS has said that Abu Zubaydah identified Harkat as the operator of a guest house in the Pakistani city of Peshawar. The house was open to extremists travelling to Chechnya.

But Harkat denies those claims, saying he found work in Pakistan with a relief organization. [Remember the Khadrs and Human Concern International ... and who appeared as visitors' to play supportive roles when the latest alleged suspects were in court? There was at least one Khadr female, I believe.]

Harkat flew to Toronto in 1995 from Malaysia using a false Saudi Arabian passport, which he purchased for $1,200 US.

After winning refugee status, Harkat settled in Ottawa where he worked as a pizza delivery man and gas station attendant to support his family.


Two more whose cases will be coming up: Hassan Almrei and Adil Charkaoui

July 11, 2006: The soul of honour? ... Consider the source

Gitmo Khadr, his lawyer Muneer Ahmad -- "Canadian teen abused at Guantanamo Bay: report" from Center for Constitutional Rights CP, July 10, 06
www.cbc.ca/story/canada/national/2006/07/10/khadr10072006.html

[....] The Center for Constitutional Rights in New York released the first major overview Monday of alleged abuses and torture at the U.S. prison camp for terror suspects, including rape, sexual harassment and vicious beatings.

Muneer Ahmad, one of Khadr's lawyers, has already publicly outlined in some detail claims of abuse from the 19-year-old, who faces life in prison on a charge of murdering a U.S. medic in Afghanistan in July 2002.

"It has a different effect when you see it in the context of broad and pervasive conduct at Guantanamo," Ahmad said Monday.




Consider the source

Center for Constitutional Rights
www.discoverthenetwork.org/groupProfile.asp?grpid=6148

[....] Kunstler [founder of organization] defended El Sayyid Nosair, a leader of Sheik Omar Abdel Rahman's terrorist network responsible for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing (as well as thwarted plans to blow up New York's Lincoln and Holland Tunnels).

Throughout his radical career, Kunstler defended domestic terrorists and drug dealers (but only, he explained, if they were black). He compared the organizers of the riot at the Chicago Democratic convention (Tom Hayden, Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin) to Jesus Christ and maintained a policy of never criticizing any "socialist country."

Today the CCR characterizes itself as an organization that "uses litigation proactively to advance the law in a positive direction, to guarantee the rights of those with the fewest protecttions and least access to legal resources." Among those whom the CCR counts as largely "unprotected" are terrorist organizations and illegal immigrants. The CCR is a core activist organization in the Open Borders Lobby, which seeks to eliminate all control of U.S. borders. [....]

At its 2004 annual convention, the CCR honored attorney Lynne Stewart, an open supporter of terrorism, indicted by the Justice Department for abetting the terrorist activities of her client, the "blind sheik," Omar Abdel Rahman. [....]




Center for Constitutional Rights

The Center, originally the Law Center for Constitutional Rights, developed when lawyers representing American Civil Rights Movement activists in Mississippi saw a need for a privately funded legal center to support proactive litigation. These founding lawyers were Morton Stavis, Arthur Kinoy, Ben Smith and William Kunstler. The CCR continued their tradition of representing rights activists, and was involved in a variety of landmark and famous cases:

Founder William Kunstler and co-counsel Leonard Weinglass played a leading role in the case of the Chicago 7 (8), and were themselves charged with 38 counts of contempt for their "vigorous defense". Rachel Meeropol, the grandaughter of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, who were convicted or treason and executed for spying for the Soviets, is an attorney for the CCR. [....]




More here: New report details abuse of Canadian teen, other detainees at Guantanamo Bay

I know ... my outrage is supposed to surface in our rights crazy world, but I failed to feel it when I thought of the widow of the man he killed ... allegedly ... and what more scum he would breed with some downtrodden wife ... if he ever gets out of prison. He's already been so warped by what he was taught at home and in terrorist environs in Pakistan and/or Afghanistan that he should be repatriated to his spiritual home (if ever released) after a suitably long ........ long punishment ... if he's guilty ... and I think he is ... because I don't believe a word that family nor his lawyer says.

July 12, 2006: Potpourri

These are items I did not have time to post earlier.

Which would work with the "Dear Leader" ...

Diplomacy or a display of strength? Would the latter goad him? Would the former soothe him or convince him that he could get away with anything his ... demented little pea brain could devise?

White House Blasts Clinton N.Korea Policy

[....] White House spokesman Tony Snow told reporters that Bill Richardson, who served as United Nations ambassador and Energy Secretary under Clinton, "went with flowers and chocolates, and he went with light-water nuclear reactors ... and a basketball signed by Michael Jordan and many other inducements for the 'dear leader' to try to agree not to develop nuclear weapons, and it failed."

Snow added, "We've learned from that mistake."

Jay Carson, a spokesman for the Clinton Foundation in New York City, responded, "This is a serious issue for global security, and it's unfortunate that the Bush administration's TV spinmaster is manufacturing excuses for North Korea's transgressions instead of looking at the last six years of inaction and the abandonment of diplomacy." [....]





Firms violated federal loan rules: audit
www.canada.com/cityguides/toronto/story.ht
ml?id=7f1ecbbf-084b-4768-b7d1-14a988c28242&k=70255

A government-commissioned audit released Monday indicates more than a third of the companies granted loans by the much-maligned Technology Partnerships Canada scheme violated the terms of the financing.



Arthur Dagenais, "Dad of RCMP shooting suspect", Curtis Alfred Dagenais, charged with obstruction


Military: Cpl. Boneca
cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2006/07/11/1679330-cp.html

Boneca died in a fierce battle with Taliban forces outside Kandahar City earlier this week. His family has criticized the nilitary [sic] saying it misled Boneca on the nature of his second tour of duty in the war-torn country. [....]



Slain soldier's commander speaks out -- Maj. Todd Strickland -- "all soldiers in battle become disillusioned at one time or another"
cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2006/07/11/1679369-cp.html



Gambling habit, I've heard ...

Halton Police arrested an ex-CIBC employee [Niraj Mathur of Burlington] this morning and charged him with theft of more than $100,000 from customer bank accounts. [....]




Suspect worked at bank in West Island
www.canada.com/montrealgazette/story.html?id=90
07f164-ed5a-40f7-8bc7-0eaef3ca4290&k=50506

A Concordia graduate suspected of planning a terrorist attack against the United States worked briefly for the National Bank in 2002 but was fired after he failed to provide a proper work permit, a bank official said yesterday. [....]



Mahmoud: RCMP released suspect in New York tunnel plot -- The RCMP questioned a suspect for a full day in the plot to bomb commuter tunnels between New York City and New Jersey, the Canadian Press reported Monday.
www.canada.com/nationalpost/story.ht
ml?id=8f9ce24f-32fb-4f9b-ba30-c39ce5b600d1&k=41949


Dozens killed as at least 7 explosions rock commuter trains in Mumbai
www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/story.html?id=c
45a38d5-6fcf-4251-95f4-5d15286a2c39&k=54172

Defence Minister Gordon O'Connor had some harsh words and little sympathy on Monday following revelations the latest Canadian casualty in Afghanistan felt ''misled'' and wanted out of the mission.
www.canada.com/cityguides/toronto/story.ht
ml?id=2ccbf06c-1d4e-4001-af2b-baf7b878359e&k=71847

May he rest in peace and may his loved ones get over this without blackening the mission further. Did the young man think he was not going to a war zone? Many young people have been using the military either just as a job that appeared safe or to get a university education; they didn't seem to realize what a military actually does when called upon ... after years of Liberal bilge about peacekeeping only, not actual fighting. ... IMHO, military underfunding meant there was inadequate equipment so missions were fewer in number and scope than they might have been. The media parrotted the military as peacekeepers line and some people believed it.


Tories to give developers 15 days to compete for RCMP site -- Minto offer to move force into JDS building slipping off table Kathryn May, The Ottawa Citizen, July 10, 2006
www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.ht
ml?id=4f65225f-3035-4397-98cc-7ac22ce5ae52

The Harper government is expected as early as this week to ask developers if they can match a controversial offer from Minto Developments to house the RCMP.

After shelving Minto's offer to move the RCMP into the old JDS Uniphase headquarters last month, the government is planning to post the offer on its electronic bidding system for 15 business days to determine if anyone can "demonstrably" match or better it. [....]


Worth reading.



Smuggling trial may come to an abrupt end for lack of evidence Michael Kiefer, The Arizona Republic, Jul. 11, 2006, via newsbeat1
www.azcentral.com/arizonarepublic/local/
articles/0711conspiracy11.html

[....] Prosecutors and defense attorneys traded arguments Monday in the trial of a Mexican national accused of being a "coyote," or human smuggler, and two others accused of conspiring with him to enter the state illegally from Mexico.

The trial tests Maricopa County Attorney Andrew Thomas' contention that the people being smuggled can be charged with conspiracy to commit human smuggling under Arizona's unique "coyote" law. [....]

Both alleged conspirators made incriminating statements to Border Patrol agents and Maricopa County sheriff's deputies at the scene of their arrests March 2.

But under court rules, for those statements to be admitted as evidence, there must be a body of evidence independent of the statements to show that a crime took place.
[....]

July 11, 2006

July 11, 2006: Tongsun Park Claims he was AECL CEO

Bumped up. There are newer posts below.

This was posted late yesterday. Don't miss the rest of the UNSCAM details.

July 10, 2006: UNSCAM 1 - 2 - 3 ... AECL CEO Tongsun Park
frosthitstherhubarb.blogspot.com/2006/07
/july-10-2006-unscam-1-2-3-aecl-ceo.html

Update:

Trent Board Chair Reid Morden .... via Canada Free Press.com
http://
www.ourtrent.com/news/archives/
2005/06/trent_board_cha_1.shtml

[....] Some have claimed that Morden should not serve on the Volcker Inquiry because of a conflict of interest.

Some have gone further in their analysis of Morden to justify their assertions that he be disqualified from Volcker. One of those assertions [involves] Morden's position of the chairman of KPMG Corporate Intelligence and the subsequent revelations of KPMG designing and selling abusive tax shelters for which they came under investigation of U.S. SEC and tax authorities. A Google search "KPMG tax shelters" reveals a wealth of details.

In an effort to better understand the matter we have collected a number of documents and articles. [....several articles included]

[....] KPMG admits unlawful conduct by ex-partners, takes full responsibility
- Canadian Press article at Canada.com dated June 16, 2005


[....] Citizen's Association of Forensic Economists at Hawks' CAFE
David Hawkins Research
Thursday, June 17, 2004 9:25 PM
To: Media
[....]
From:
David Hawkins, Foundation Scholar, Cambridge University and founder of the Citizen's Association of Forensic Economists at Hawks' CAFE


Subject:

Hawks' CAFE prepares 9/11 + UN Oil-for-Food RICO suit against Canadian Privy Council and CAI

[....] The Citizen's Association of Forensic Economists at Hawks' CAFE believes that certain Canadian privy councilors, including Jean Chrétien, Brian Mulroney, Conrad Black, Paul Desmarais, Paul Martin, Alfonso Gagliano, Frank McKenna and U.N. financial adviser, Maurice Strong, are sabotaging investigations into the UN oil-for-food program in a conspiracy to conceal UN bribes and kickbacks to insiders, international trafficking in WMD material and money laundering by the Treasury Board of Canada.


www.irinnews.org/report.asp?ReportID=41134&SelectRegion=Iraq_Crisis

We see an example of such sabotage in the selection of former Canadian public servant, Reid Morden, by the former U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman, Paul Volcker, [read selection by privy councilor, Maurice Strong] to lead the UN's self-sponsored investigation into the UN Oil-for-Food scam. [....]