July 29, 2006

July 29, 2006: CBC provides ...

A platform for Hezbollah: Nahlah Ayed "interviewed" Lebanese President Emile Lahoud.

The National, July 28, 06:

Ayed did not interview in any journalistic sense; Ayed gave Lahoud a platform from which to spout. CBC dutifully presented the Hezbollah/Syrian point of view which is or may be shared by some or all Lebanese. I have met Christian Lebanese who wish Israel would help them to get rid of the Syrian/Hezbollah influence in Lebanon. Anyway, Lahoud claimed the Lebanese (Hezbollah?) had eliminated the Israeli occupation along the southern border in the past. Actually, Israel's previous pull-out from Lebanon was a unilateral decision by Israel. Ayed did not disput his position. As for Lahoud's statement that "he believed the UN strike was a deliberate attack", Ayed let that pass without question. Yet, there is some evidence that the UN was being used by Hezbollah.

Video of Hezbollah using civilian shields
ws.giyus.org/points/point?id=63

Hezbollah was using UN post as 'shield' -- posted July 28, 2006: Hezbollah & Civilians -&- More

The interview smacked of "And how do you feel about...?" ... The interviewer must be a product of the current Canadian education system where how you feel trumps the facts. Hezbollah was the instigator of the latest hostilities, not Israel.

Why does CBC not put online the complete interview with Nahlah Ayed's puff-ball questions (e.g. Does this make you angry -- or something along that line)? Ayed seemed to be there only as an attractive person to keep the Pres. talking and CBC filming. Does Quebec's pro-Arab point of view influence any of this?


Lebanese president gives full backing to Hezbollah Last Updated Sat, 29 Jul 2006 08:26:24 EDT, CBC News / The National
www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2006/07/28/lahoud-interview.html

Hezbollah and its fiery leader, Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah, have the complete backing of Lebanese President Emile Lahoud. ["Fiery" has positive connotations whereas "mad" ... might be considered taking sides, too unbalanced a CBC perspective?]

In a wide-ranging interview with CBC's Nahlah Ayed [a bit rich, that description -- see above]

[....] Lahoud said he believed the UN strike was a deliberate attack, a response to UN Secretary General Kofi Annan's plea two days earlier for Israel to exercise restraint.

The U.S. has dismissed Lahoud, 70, as little more than a puppet of Syria. He was elected to a six-year term as president in 1998; the Lebanese parliament extended it by three years under pressure from Syria. [....]



Left unsaid is that if the US said it, it must be wrong ... but those of us who watch the CBC spin know what is implied. It is always anti-US, anti-Pres. Bush.

This is pre-election, of course ... so

July 29, 2006: Various

Ottawa poised to axe scholarships Graham Fraser, Jul. 28, 2006. 05:15 AM

OTTAWA—The Harper government is poised to cancel federal funding for Canadian international academic programs, including Canadian participation in the Fulbright program, one of the most prestigious international scholarships.

[....] Programs at risk include: $5 million for Commonwealth Scholarships; $600,000 for the Fulbright Foundation; support for the Canada-China Scholars Exchange Program; a program encouraging Mexican students to study in Canada; and all funding for Canadian studies programs abroad. [Does anyone see anything Liberal political about some of these ... or is it just me? I'm thinking of one linking UNBSJ with Beijing, e.g. Fujian and agriculture. I wrote about it in Jan. I think.]

[....] University of Toronto political scientist Stephen Clarkson called the decision "a radical shift" in Canadian policy. [Isn't he the ex-husband of Liberal Adrienne Clarkson, ex-GG? ....]

As well, [Senator Hugh] Segal said, "the Commonwealth scholarships ... link for Canada — not only to the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand, but also to the developing world, India and Pakistan."


Perhaps Canada should re-think certain programs. Is it time to ask why the taxpayers, the little people--the carpenters, plumbers, electricians, shop owners, clerks, etc.--are funding academics for travel and study, anyway. Do they get a say in this ... or does their vote open the taxpayer money vault to whatever Industry Canada decides to fund? I love the idea of travelling and studying ... have done a little of it myself and paid for it myself ... but I wonder if taxpayers find this funding entirely fair to them and their own children who must go into debt to get a first degree. When does it stop? Who gets these perquisites?



This has come from more than one source (thanks, W and J), a letter from Mike in Manitoba. He said to pass it on.

I just had to write this to get it off my chest. You may or may not agree with my sentiments however they are my opinions.

I was watching CBC news coverage this morning of the events concerning the returns of Lebanese-canadians. You'll note I did not capitalize the word Canadians when referring to these people as it was evident by their comments that they consider themselves to be Lebanese first and Canadians second. The more I watched the madder I got and I ended up turning off the television.

A host of the returnees to Canada were complaining about the Canadian Governments and its slow response. Some of the returnees commented that Canada should be ashamed of itself for it's slow response in getting them out. One person complained about taking 11 hours to get to Cyrpress and also complained about the sandwiches that they were given. I was stunned at the ingratitude of the people being interviewed. Considering the logistics involved in getting thousands of people out of Lebanon I think the Canadian Government and other governments did well.

I got to thinking about the situation and came to the conclusion that Canada now seems to be a land of opportunists, not opportunity. The only two people in my family who got a free trip to Europe were my dad and my uncle Charlie who were shipped overseas to serve in World War 11. No-one asked most of these people to go to Lebanon so a free trip back with minor inconveniences is a good deal. Better than being dead I suppose

Here is the deal. I will arrange to pay for a trip back to war torn Lebanon for any Lebanese- Canadian ingrate who agrees to the following.

If you feel ashamed of Canada and it's response you should renounce your Canadian Citizenship, pay back the government of Canada for the free services you received when you came here such as medical, dental, education, job start programs, housing, ESL classes, business venture grants etc. and for those going back to live in Lebanon give up your CPP benefits ( a great many Canadians are ignorant about the programs your tax dollar is paying for). As I stated earlier Canada seems to be the land of opportunists. I wonder what the percentage would be of these ingrates serving in our Armed Forces?

Now, you might view me as a radical and a bigot. That is your opinion. The above is mine. I am one of many CANADIANS who are just fed up with the ingratitude of some and the milking of our government by others. It's about time that people stood up and said enough is enough. Political correctness is a way to stifle people from speaking how they feel and in some cases speaking what is the truth. Affirmative action is nothing more than reverse discrimination. As I stated earlier I am fed up with the hyphenation of Canadian citizenship. You are either a Canadian or you are not one.

I intend on sending this letter to my M.P. and anyone else I can think of. If you agree with me please pass this on, if not, then press delete.

Mike Crawford
A Canadian from Winnipeg Mb.



"Entitled"

Lorne Gunter's Blog: The evacuees are STILL ungrateful
www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/comment/blog/gunter.html?post=3982

[....] It is obvious most of these evacuees have drunk too heavily from the fountain of entitlement that has gushed in Canada for immigrants and native-born citizens alike over the past 40 years. They now just take it for granted that a) they have a right to have everything go right all the time, regardless of where they go or what they do, b) that government has an obligation to correct everything that goes wrong, c) immediately, and d) that someone else will pay for all their personal choices and mistakes.

Have these evacuees never seen or read anything of the millions who fled Europe in advance of the Nazi or Soviet takeovers? [....]



Is anyone surprised?

U.N. Employee Is Charged With Drug Smuggling -- khat Joseph Goldstein, NY Sun, July 27, 2006

A U.N. employee used U.N. diplomatic pouches to smuggle illegal drugs as part of a ring that brought 25 tons of contraband into New York in the past year and a half, federal prosecutors and the FBI said yesterday.

[....] Prosecutors say Mr. Osman Osman, a Somali citizen who had been employed at the United Nations for 29 years, was an important cog in the largest khat trafficking enterprise America has known. Forty-four defendants were named in yesterday's indictment, and 14 were still at large, a spokeswoman for the U.S. Attorney's office said.

Khat is an evergreen shrub grown along the Horn of Africa. Chewing the leaves has long been a custom in the countries of the region. Immigrants have brought the habit to America, where the active chemical in the leaf is as illegal as heroin. The trafficking ring exposed yesterday was responsible for importing more than $10 million worth of khat since the end of 2004, according to the indictment. A portion of the proceeds were sent back to Europe and the United Arab Emirates, in order to repay khat producers, according the indictment. [....]





Jed Babbin: Media Miras July 27, 2006
www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2006/07/media_miras.html

[....] As the fervency of the media's liberalism increases, the number of people who comprise their audience shrinks.

[....] The media is a culture, not a conspiracy. They are precisely what they claim they are not: political activists, not journalists. [....]




The Spirit of Man: Photos -- Pro Israel rally in Toronto -- Video

thespiritofman.blogspot.com/2006/07/pro-israel-rally-in-toronto-photos.html

www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQBGQsduNQ0

[....] I talked to some Rabbis and told them I am an Iranian supporting Israel in its war against evil forces and I did explain to some fellows and Rabbis in the gathering that not all Iranian people support these terrorists and they were really surprised to find that out. [....]



"Family class"

DNA testing increasingly common for U.S. immigration applications -- e.g. to prove they are related July 27, 06
cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Science/2006/07/27/1706178-ap.html

[....] Genetic tests are playing a larger role in the U.S. immigration process. In some cases, the government is asking for DNA proof of a family connection; in other cases, applicants are offering to be tested in hopes of speeding up a process that often takes years. Either way, the applicant must bear the cost.

Though U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services said it does not track how often DNA testing is used in immigration and citizenship cases, testing companies said in recent years they have seen a sharp increase.

Generally, U.S. citizens can petition to bring spouses, parents, children or siblings to the United States, while legal permanent residents can apply for spouses and unmarried children. [....]

July 29, 2006: Kingston man -- child porn

Kingston, Ont., man charged in international child porn case -- Allegedly, he would "hack into the e-mail accounts of his victims in order to access "buddy lists" in their instant-messaging software"
www.canada.com/national/nationalpost/news
/cnspolitics/story.html?id=ac1b905c-f401-44e0-9b87-ab8b83d22182

The girls, who ranged in age from nine to 15, were allegedly threatened with rape, bodily harm and death if they didn't co-operate with the wishes of the accused, Ontario Provincial Police Det. Sgt. Frank Goldschmidt told a news conference Friday.

"... we're looking at well in excess of 100 [victims]," ...

Mark Gary Bedford, 21, of Kingston, Ont., is charged [....]



Dozens of kids in porn case Jul. 28, 2006. 12:40 AM

www.thestar.com/NASApp/cs/ContentServer?pagename
=thestar/Layout/Article_Type1&c=Article&pubid=968163964505&cid
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A 21-year-old Kingston, Ont., man has been charged in a major international child pornography case that involved luring and extorting young women via the Internet.

A nine-month investigation led to arrests in Canada and may involve more than 40 children in the United Kingdom and dozens in Canada. [....]

July 29, 2006: Hate Crime

The latest news is that a Muslim has been charged
1 dead, [5] hurt in Jewish centre shooting
www.theage.com.au/news/World/Three-shot-at-Seattle-Jewish-centre/2006/07/29/1153816415223.html

The number hurt has risen from the 4 reported in this article.
One woman was killed and at least four more were wounded when a gunman opened fire at a Jewish organisation in Seattle.

Police said they had arrested a single suspect in the shootings, but did not immediately identify the man.

Amy Wasser-Simpson, vice-president for planning and community services at the Jewish Federation, told The Seattle Times that a man got through security at the building and told staff members "I'm Muslim American. I'm angry at Israel," and then began shooting. [....]

July 28, 2006

July 28, 2006: Read the fine print ...

The link above is for this article only.

Family believes Canadian soldier is still alive in Lebanon Mike Blanchfield, CanWest, July 28, 2006

www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.ht
ml?id=fd795b02-aed3-400b-a6d8-e7c2dbbdf666

[....] One of the Defence Department's leading experts on peacekeeping suggested Harper demonstrated a lack of understanding when he questioned why four unarmed UN monitors, including Hess-von Kruedener, remained at their southern Lebanon post only to be killed.

"I think it shows the prime minister was not adequately briefed. He needs to know what the function of military observers are," said Walter Dorn, a professor specializing in UN peacekeeping and monitoring missions at the Royal Military College in Kingston, Ont. [....]


What if the terrorists are using the UN post as a shield or hiding behind civilians -- women and children? See links on these posted today.



I like to know a bit more of the background of "experts" quoted in news articles so I searched ... a quick perusal will show how strong his particular bias is. Were there any military to speak from another perspective?


Who is Walter Dorn?
www.rmc.ca/academic/poli-econ/dorn/index_e.html

Walter Dorn is an Associate Professor at the Canadian Forces College and co-chair of the Department of Security Studies. He is cross-appointed as an Adjunct Associate Professor with the Department of Politics and Economics at RMC, and a faculty member of the Pearson Peacekeeping Centre. He is a scientist by training (Ph.D. Chemistry, Univ. of Toronto), whose doctoral research was aimed at chemical sensing for arms control. .... His interests ... both international and human security, especially peacekeeping and the United Nations.

He has extensive experience in field missions.....a district electoral officer with the United Nations Mission in East Timor. ... with the UN in Ethiopia (UNDP project) and at UN headquarters as a Training Adviser with UN's Department of Peacekeeping Operations. ...research in conflict areas in Central and South America, Africa and South East Asia. [Has he ever served in the military? Or has he been attached to the UN?]

Since 1983, he has served as the UN Representative of Science for Peace, a Canadian NGO ....

... Pearson Peacekeeping Centre
....

[....] In 2001/02 he was the inaugural DFAIT Human Security Fellow (academic), and is using the fellowship to write on a book tentatively titled "The Emerging Global Watch: UN Monitoring for International Peace and Human Security".


A list of his publications is instructive -- only a sample:

PAXSAT: A Canadian Initiative in Arms Control [See below for more.]
Peacekeeping Satellites: The Case for International Surveillance [i.e. UN]
Satellite and Airborne Surveillance For Arms Control: Workshop Report
UN Should Verify Treaties
UN Verification: Case for a UN Verification Agency



Consider his views as posted at RMC and elsewhere in the context of the current movers and shakers at the UN ... for example, the Human Rights Council:



Member states include: Algeria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Bangladesh, Cuba, Indonesia, Jordan, Malaysia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Senegal, South Africa, and Tunisia. Non-member states include: Egypt, Iran, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, Kuwait, Libya, Mauritania, Oman, Qatar, Sudan, Syria, United Arab Emirates and Yemen.

How effective has the United Nations actually been? See Romeo Dallaire's book on Rwanda for example.


Satellite and Airbourne Surveillance - Walter Dorn - Research at ... The UN has a right to know what is going on at least to the same extent that any ... For PAXSAT A, which is designed to identify weapons in space, ...



Canada Pulls Out of Peacekeeping G & M, 27 March 2006
From The Pugwash Group website:
www.pugwashgroup.ca/events/documents/2006
/2006.03.27-Dorn.article.htm

Walter Dorn, no Conservative I would guess, has harsh words for Canada's new government. He seems quite anti-US and pro-UN. Would he be a Liberal? NDP? A globalist?


[....] Canada is disappointing the UN and its own long-standing peacekeeping tradition, not only in the field, but also at UN headquarters. [....]

Also in doctrine, the Canadian Forces leadership is replacing the time-honoured concepts of peacekeeping and peace-support operations with the "three-block war," a term coined by a former U.S. Marine Corps commandant. It advocates combining peacekeeping and humanitarian activities with war-fighting, all in the same mission -- an impossible task. An enemy-centred mentality is creeping inexorably into the Canadian military psyche. The previous notions of negotiated consent, impartiality and minimum use of force (formerly criteria for Canadian participation in peacekeeping) are being replaced by a more aggressive goal of "a high-intensity fight" against the "armies of failing states," to use the words from a recent army poster.

Unfortunately, Canada can no longer be called a committed peacekeeper, and certainly it is no longer the prolific peacekeeper. [....]


Should peacekeepers just walk up to the terrorists and forcefully say "Stop!" That should do it. Then sit down over tea and crumpets and settle the details peacefully ...




PAXSAT: A Canadian Initiative in Arms Control
(Looking Out for Peace from the Sky)
By Walter Dorn on his homepage at RMC
www.rmc.ca/academic/gradrech/dorn22_e.html

This article first appeared in Peace Magazine, October/November 1987, p. 17-18.


[....] There have been diplomatic PAXSAT briefings in Europe and at the United Nations but most members of the peace movement do not know what PAXSAT is.

PAXSAT is a study of the feasibility of using satellites operated internationally to verify certain arms treaties. These are treaties, currently under negotiation by countries like Canada, under which two satellite types, PAXSAT A and PAXSAT B, could become very central. The first type of treaty is one banning the use of weapons in outer space. Talk along these fines is going on in Geneva both bilaterally (between the U.S. and the USSR) and multilaterally (in the forty-nation U.N. Conference on Disarmament). PAXSAT A could spot weapons in space. [....]




PMag v02n6p32 -- Peacekeeping Satellites for the United Nations
www.peacemagazine.org/archive/v02n6p32.htm


Peacekeeping Satellites for the United Nations; ... Walter H Dorn. IN 1978 THE GOVERNMENT OF FRANCE PROPOSED a bold, ...




Peace and Environment News: Dorn's Morale Booster by Harry Musson, May 1990
www.perc.ca/PEN/1990-05/musson.html


[... Dorn] offered both criticism of NATO and a timely call to action.
The astounding changes within the Soviet sphere of influence, and the opportunity this presents for peace and disarmament, ....

...doctoral candidate in chemistry ... belongs to the Chemical Sensors Group ... Science for Peace. [....]

He was ashamed however, of Canada, and its support for Washington in the current European negotiations on a new security system. The U.S. must take full blame, he said, for their footdragging and stonewalling on disarmament issues. He said it reminded him of U.S. behaviour at the United Nations.

Dorn is a passionate supporter of the U.N. and believes it should have a leading and catalytic role in building structures for peace and security (a role adamantly rejected by the U.S.). Dorn recounted his disgust at Washington's behaviour ....

Whilst Dorn ... U.N. ... he envisaged a global institution .... to assess military imbalance and threats.

Dorn felt that the recent Open Skies conference was very illustrative of how limited, cautious and American oriented Canada's position is in these matters. [....]

Verification should be taken out of military hands and put into an international civilian agency. What Canada gives to Open Skies, Canada should give to a U.N. agency! Similarly he felt the Soviet position on Open Skies common aircraft and the sharing of data to be an inherently greater confidence builder. If, as is planned, each nation were to individually fly over 'enemy' territory and keep collected data to itself as a secret, then this is spying. But if the information were to be shared, then it would really open up both skies and minds.

The U.N. Verification Study Group meets this July and is chaired by Fred Bild of External Affairs. Dorn felt that peace activists should focus on this important meeting and pressure our reluctant government to return to its peace-making traditions and confront U.S. intransigence. [....]

Open Skies kit ... Canadians in Support of the Helsinki Process


An activist, as well.




Canadian Pugwash Group: Canada Pulls Out of Peacekeeping -- Walter Dorn
www.pugwashgroup.ca/events/documents/2006/
2006.03.27-Dorn.article.htm


International Peace Operations Summer Institute - Core Faculty ... Walter Dorn
summerpeace.acadiau.ca/core_fac_old.html

July 28, 2006: Hezbollah & Civilians -&- More

Video of Hezbollah using civilian shields
ws.giyus.org/points/point?id=63

Should we believe anything they say?


Thanks, W, for this: Hezbollah was using UN post as 'shield'
www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/story.ht
ml?id%3d37278180-a261-421d-84a9-7f94d5fc6d50


Some Lebanese evacuees denied entry for security reasons, says Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day Ross Marowitz, July 28, 06 -- via Anne_mcm
s2.1-2-free-forums.com/viewtopic.php?p=4937&mforum=#4937
news.yahoo.com/s/cpress/20060727/ca_pr_on_na/lebanon_cda_security

MONTREAL (CP) - The Canadian government has denied entry to Canada to some evacuees from Lebanon who were believed to pose security risks, Public Safety Minister Stockwell Day said Thursday.

"There have been some security concerns in a very small amount of cases. Those have been spotted," he said after briefly touring Montreal's Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport with his Quebec counterpart as a flight arrived from Larnaca, Cyprus. Day did not say at what point in their journey the small number of people had been turned away. He also did not say how many were rejected.

About 40,000 Canadians have registered with the Canadian consulate in Beirut before registrations were stopped. Yet only 11,712 people have been evacuated on 27 ships as of Thursday, according to the Foreign Affairs Department. [....]


What would the rest be doing in Lebanon? Sitting on the beach? Not able to get to the port? There for another purpose?




What little I have heard from the usual suspects in the MSM, they are attempting to paint PM Harper and his government as displeasing Canadians. They have been crowing about a rise in Liberal support ... but I suspect they could find a poll/pollster to prove whatever they want ... perhaps someone who has done polling before very profitably. Anyway, another perspective:

Thanks to W: READER'S DIGEST: FACE TO FACE WITH STEPHEN HARPER -- The Man With A Plan
www.readersdigest.ca/mag/2006/08/stephen_harper.php

Stephen Harper has been moving at a fast clip since he was sworn into office as Canada’s 22nd Prime Minister in February. By July 1, despite the unfolding of an alleged terrorist plot that could have derailed his minority government and its agenda, the Conservatives had reduced the GST from seven to six percent, begun to roll out a $1,200 Universal Child Care Benefit to Canadian families, proposed changes to the Criminal Code to get tougher on crime, and committed our soldiers to a further two years in Afghanistan. Under his government, Canada finally reached a softwood lumber deal with the United States and is now exploring a made-in-Canada alternative to the Kyoto Protocol. Harper and his government show no signs of slowing down. [....]

July 28, 2006: "fear of gang rapes by ...

Muslim youngsters who view them as whores"


Update and attribution correction -- from a comment on this post:

I'd like to say that I wrote the essay, but I didn't; it's by Fjordman. He has chosen not to be a contributor at Gates of Vienna, which means that he sends his guest-posts to me, and I post them for him. That's why they have my byline, although I credit him at the top of the post.

I wish I could claim credit for such fine work, but I can't!


We aim to please and I'm glad you wrote. FHTR July 29, 06

The Fjordman Report: Norwegian Authorities Still Covering Up Muslim Rapes by Fjordman posted on Gates of Vienna, July 27, 2006
gatesofvienna.blogspot.com/2006/07/
norwegian-authorities-still-covering.html

There has been a spike in the number of rape charges in Scandinavia in recent years. It has reached near epidemic proportions in Sweden. Although there are indications of a very high percentage of Muslim immigrants on the statistics, as it is with other kinds of crime, immigration is a non-issue for the political establishment a few weeks ahead of the Swedish national elections.

In neighboring Norway, there is an unprecedented rape wave in the capital city of Oslo.....

[....] Aftenposten warned that “youths” are in the process of destroying Norway’s capital city, Oslo. ... these “youths” bear a striking resemblance to the same “youths” with Muslim immigrant background that are destroying so many cities across Western Europe. ... harassment by gangs, and it almost always involves Muslims: Turks, Kurds, Arabs, Pakistanis, and Somalis. [....]

“The attitudes we meet in the schools are frightening. One boy talked about how girls should be f**ked to pieces until they bleed,” Törnlund said.

This trend is not exclusive to Scandinavia. It is the same all over Western Europe wherever we find significant numbers of Muslim immigrants. [....]

July 28, 2006 Expanding the ...

French Connection

This is more from paperjam whose work was mentioned in a post June 22, 06: Frost Hits the Rhubarb June 18-24, 06
frosthitstherhubarb.blogspot.com/2006_06_18_frost
hitstherhubarb_archive.html

Background: headings and more

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

[.... re: Jean Chretien] 2004-02-04, David Olive, The Toronto Star. "Ex-PM's resumé grows longer" ...

[....] appointment as special adviser to PetroKaz for international relations.... "


UN, Frechette, McKenna, Marijuana, PetroKazakhstan, Chretien, ....

Completing the French Connection ... forged Niger Documents
... (The reasoning behind the forged Niger Documents) Posted on 11/21/2005 6:34:19 AM PST by paperjam


Related: KEYWORDS: CIA; CIALEAK; D; ESPIONAGE; JOSEPHWILSON; NIGER; PLAME; PLAMEGATE -- Is this the "French Connection" we were looking for? Posted on 10/30/2005 8:38:05 AM PST by paperjam
209.157.64.201/focus/f-news/1512059/posts?page=190

Check out the dates of this trip.[....]

www.ttc.org/cgi-binloc/searchTTC.cgi?displayZop+1664

[I checked and inserted this digression: ed.

CHIRAC WIDENS FRENCH INFLUENCE IN AFRICA WITH FIRST TIME NIGERIA STOP
Initially posted Monday, 19 July 1999 12:00:00 GMT

PARIS, July 18 (AFP) President Jacques Chirac this week highlights France's determination to widen its sphere of influence in Africa by including a first time visit to Nigeria during a five day, four nation tour starting Wednesday. Chirac's stopover Friday in Abuja, capital of the third country on his list, will be the first ever by a French head of state, underlining what French diplomats dub Paris' new openness to ....

[... That was from The Toqueville Connection -- A current item from the Business page that might be of interest:
www.ttc.org/busindus.htm

Technip strikes profits bonanza, hits production snags [Thu, 27 Jul 2006 11:38:00 GMT]
www.ttc.org/200607271138.k6rbcim01571.htm

Re: French oil services group Technip ....

end of digression ed.]



... I've been following the money. You are not going to believe what I'm finding...okay, maybe you will but the rabbit hole is very, very deep.
171 posted on 11/03/2005 10:04:16 AM PST by paperjam

[....]

Fox news ran stories last night based on some of the things we were tracking right here in this post. Here is their on line story.
www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,174558,00.html


[....] Bear in mind that the focus of this story started with TotalFinaElf who had options to develop the massive Majnoon and Bin Umar oilfields in southern Iraq. I followed the money back to Canada to Power Corporation who has deep connections at highest levels of the UN and then on to China through Mr. Li Ka-Shing, the worlds 19th richest man. France is still a major player in its attempts to harm the US and continues to position itself as a world leader in a new era, one without the USA as a superpower.

(The links are important ... )

Power Corporation [....]

Li Ka-Shing [....]

French President Jacques Chirac
[....]

192 posted on 11/04/2005 8:09:42 AM PST by paperjam


Paperjam moved his research to a new link:

Expanding the French Connection
www.freerepublic.com/perl/FORUM/THREAD/thread-history?thread_id=1515785

Posted on 11/04/2005 11:36:55 AM PST by paperjam
Edited on 11/04/2005 6:21:10 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]


There are many links and comments. Further down, is this.

So then what are we to make of Hillary and Bill Clinton's relationship with Li Ka-Shing? Worldnet Daily piece from 1999
www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=17229
22 posted on 11/09/2005 5:11:53 PM PST by neoconette


One of the links from the above article: Friends of Saddam: France & Benelux Archives

July 27, 2006

July 27, 2006: Symposium & Essay

Is Muslim immigration uniquely dangerous to Canada? Symposium: Terror From the North Jamie Glazov, July 25, 06
canadiancoalition.com/forum/messages/17882.shtml


A month ago, in early June 2006, 17 Muslim males were rounded up by Canadian authorities for planning terror strikes within Ontario. What did these arrests signify? Frontpage has assembled a distinguished panel to discuss this issue with us today. [....]

FP: Rachel Marsden, Stewart Bell, Patrick Grady, Michael Marzolini, and Robert Spencer, welcome to Frontpage Symposium.

[....] FP: Stewart Bell, what is your take? The “enlightened” Canadian establishment dealt with this terror phenomenon pretty strangely, no? What’s Canada’s problem?

Bell:[....].Having said that, it’s clear there was a deliberate strategy to avoid identifying them as Muslims at the RCMP news conference. I think the reason may have had more to do with strategic thinking than political correctness.

The RCMP and CSIS can't do their jobs properly unless they improve their relationship with the various Canadian Muslim communities. ... ( ... since imams like Aly Hindy and like-minded lobby groups have done their best to make sure Muslims think the worst of CSIS and the RCMP). [....]

Grady: You ask "what is Canada’s problem?" To an economist such as myself, the answer seems obvious,.... To paraphrase Clinton’s campaign slogan, "it’s the demographics, stupid." By this, I mean that Canada has allowed and is continuing to allow into the country too many fundamentalist Muslim immigrants, who bring along their jihad ideology and deeply ingrained hatred of the West with their luggage. Once here in our diverse and tolerant country, they’re free to poison the minds of their children who in turn become the homegrown jihadis like the Toronto 17 that we’re talking about today and that cause so much angst in Canada.

[....] Mississauga has become a real hotbed of radical Islam. [....]



It is not all who cause the angst; it is the extremists, the Islamists.

There is much more.




Diane Francis

Lengthy and worth reading

Why Canada Did Not Join the Iraq Coalition Dec. 2005, posted April 25, 2006, Diane Francis, Shorenstein Fellow Fall 2005, Harvard University, Kennedy School of Government
dianefrancisharvard.blogspot.com/2006/04/
why-canada-did-not-join-iraq-coalition_25.html


INTRODUCTION

On March 17, 2003, two days before the Coalition of the Willing invaded Iraq, Prime Minister Jean Chretien stood up in the House of Commons and read out a terse statement: “Over the last few weeks the UN Security Council has been unable to agree on a new resolution authorizing military action. Canada worked very hard to find a compromise to bridge the gap in the Security Council. Unfortunately, we were not successful. If military action proceeds without a new resolution of the Security Council, Canada will not participate. We have ships in the area as part of our participation in the struggle against terrorism.”

[....] But the Prime Minister’s terse statement had nothing to do with principles, skepticism over intelligence reports about weapons of mass destruction, foreign policy considerations or consistency, Canadian public opinion or press endorsement. It surprised .... Canada [had] even talked to Washington about sending up to 1,500 troops to Iraq but this was suddenly taken off the table causing Canadian Major General Cameron Ross to resign. The nature of the announcement also represented a notable breach of diplomatic protocol ...

The goal of this paper will be to analyze the personality clashes, politics, press coverage, polls, diplomatic infighting and policies leading up to this historic break by Canada from its closest allies, the United States and Britain.

[Assume [....] after each of the following subheadings.]
PART I – THE POLITICS
The Players
A Very Bad Start
Another Unfortunate Incident
Countdown to Shock and Awe
The Political Fallout
II. THE ROLE OF THE POLLS
The English-French Divide on Military Preparedness
III. THE ROLE OF THE PRESS
The French Factor
[The Desmarais family ....]
English Canada
IV. THE ROLE OF POLICY
Absolute Parliamentary and Policy Power
The Incredible Shrinking Military
The Defense Policy Debacle
Butter not Guns
The United Nations Foreign Policy Battle
[Paul Heinbecker was Canada’s Ambassador at the UN from 2000 to 2004 ....]
V. AFTERMATH
VI. CONCLUSION

[....] The Chretien regime was also guilty of insensitivity, diplomatic ineptness and insularity. He was not at all like his predecessor, Brian Mulroney, who was a Clintonesque international networker. Chretien remained a local Quebec politician who put Quebec politics, and his dislike for George Bush, before other considerations. .... However, the failure to adhere to normal diplomatic protocol and the acceptance, even encouragement, of anti-American attitudes within his government has not been in the national interest. Less vicious back-biting, and a more nuanced policy of non-combat Coalition participation, may have accomplished a great deal and repaired a frayed friendship.


Perhaps there was more to Chretien's actions than simply Quebec ... something altogether more ... self-serving ... than the good of Canada. Others have investigated and found some intriguing information.

July 27, 2006: More ...

Citizenship

PM not keen on Mideast peackeeping force -- Harper says regional solution best Meagan Fitzpatrick, CanWest, July 25, 2006
www.canada.com/topics/news/story.html?id=8fe9dce3-ab63-41
76-af1a-97c2f1419ac4&k=68817

From a sidebar with a photo of the PM: "Prime Minister Stephen Harper said the government intends to take a closer look at the rights and responsibilities of dual Canadian citizens."


CANADIAN CITIZENSHIP ACT AND CURRENT ISSUES-- via CCD-mmax
This was prepared by Margaret Young, Law and Government Division, October 1997, Revised August 1998
dsp-psd.communication.gc.ca/Collection-R/LoPBdP/BP
/bp445-e.htm#D.%20Loss%20and%20Resumption%20of%20Citizenship(txt)


[...] D. Loss and Resumption of Citizenship [....]

F. Dual Citizenship

As noted, changes introduced by the 1977 Act permit dual citizenship. Before that time, Canadians who voluntarily acquired another citizenship, except by marriage, lost their Canadian citizenship. Until 1973, the regulations had also required applicants for citizenship to renounce their former citizenship, although whether that renunciation was legally effective depended on the law of the former homeland. When the government asked the Standing Committee to provide advice to the government in 1994, it did not highlight the issue as one that needed addressing, nor has it done so since.

Nevertheless, during its hearings, the Committee agreed with a number of witnesses who questioned the meaning of loyalty and allegiance where people hold dual or multiple citizenships and suggested that such a policy devalues the meaning of Canadian citizenship. For this and other reasons, the Committee recommended that the government explore the possibility of reinstating the former rules, so that an adult Canadian citizen who voluntarily and formally acquired the citizenship of another country(39) would cease to be a Canadian citizen.(40) Appendix B contains list of major countries that do recognize dual citizenship and those that do not.




Ottawa to review help for non-resident citizens Alex Dobrota & Gloria Galloway, G&M, July 26, 06 -- via CNEWS Forum, Eliza99 posted7/26/2006 07:09:11 -- Globe and Mail, July 26. 26
www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.2006
0726.wxpassports26/BNStory/National/home

www.canoe.ca/mb2/messages/cnewsf/11482.html


Bill Siksay, the NDP citizenship and immigration critic, said there is no distinction in Canadian citizenship for people who are resident in Canada and those who live elsewhere.




Toronto's new race-based curriculum units

... "pro-black puffery and victimology" ... "have failed utterly" elsewhere, but that doesn't stop the racism industry harnessed to the leftists in Toronto.

Reading, writing, 'rithmetic and ... race? NatPost, editorial, July 26, 06
www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/editorialsletters/story.html?id=8a0b483b-1fa7-46e5-96c3-9d36d357aba4


Lessons on statistics, for instance, will help students see how blacks are purportedly targeted by police. History lessons will highlight blacks' contribution to [....]


Toronto District School Board (TDSB) ...

A must read article.





University isn't for everyone NatPost, July 26, 06

Realistic -- worth reading.


Our home and native land Geoff Matthews
www.ottawasun.com/News/Columnists/Matthews_Geoff
/2006/07/27/1704247.html


Let's see. How can we put this delicately, so as not to offend politically correct sensitivities.

"It has been brought to our attention " ... no, that won't do it.

"There appear to be irreconcilable differences " ... nope, that's no better.

Aw the heck with it. Best just to blurt it out. I'm getting sick and tired of a never-ending series of demonstrations, blockades, sit ins and assorted other protests in the name of Native land claims. [....]


Join the swelling crowd. I'm tired of all the guilt industries.




Ben Mulroney appointed to UNICEF Canada post Updated Tue. Jul. 25 2006 8:37 PM ET, CTV.ca


TORONTO -- UNICEF Canada and CTV are delighted to announce the appointment of Ben Mulroney as a National Ambassador. [....]

Holding degrees in law and history, and with his family background in politics, Mulroney is well-versed in national and global issues and passionate about leveraging his celebrity appeal to make a difference for the world's children. [....]

Mulroney joins CTV Newsnet Anchor Kate Wheeler; Olympic gold medalist Beckie Scott; former prima ballerina and producer Veronica Tennant, C.C.; musician Corneille; and youth actress Catherine Brunet on UNICEF Canada's roster of high-profile spokespersons. [....]

July 27, 2006: Middle East ...

Report: Nasrallah is in Damascus AP/Jerusalem Post, July 27, 06, via newsbeat1
www.jpost.com/servlet/Satellite?cid=1153292012439&page
name=JPost%2FJPArticle%2FPrinter

A top Iranian envoy was in Syria on Thursday for talks on the Israeli-Hizbullah conflict in a meeting that brought together the guerrilla organization's two key sponsors, according to Iranian news reports. A Kuwaiti newspaper reported that Hizbullah leader Sheik Hassan Nasrallah was taking part in the session.

Kuwait's Al-Siyassah newspaper, known for its opposition to the Syrian regime, said the meeting was designed to discuss ways to maintain supplies to Hezbollah fighters with "Iranian arms flowing through Syrian territories."

Al-Siyassah said it learned of the meeting from "well-informed Syrian sources" it did not identify. [....]









Kofi Annan -- Impartiality 101

International peacekeepers? July 21, 06
elderofziyon.blogspot.com/2006/07/international-peacekeepers.html

As the UN and the EU call for international peacekeepers in Lebanon, a simple fact seem to have been forgotten:

They are already there.

Since 1978, the UN has had UNIFIL (United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon) set up. And since 1978, they have not lifted a single finger to stop rocket attacks towards Israel.

Since then, [....]


Read the facts of UNIFIL life. The screen capture is from elderofziyon website.




Captain's Quarters: A Reminder Of Hezbollah's Track Record July 26, 2006
www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/archives/007625.php

Some still consider Israel's decision to respond with a limited war to Hezbollah's invasion, which killed eight and saw two IDF soldiers abducted by the terrorists, an unreasonable reaction to the scale of the provocation. People have forgotten that Hezbollah has not sat quietly in Lebanon and acted as a political party during the six years after Israel's withdrawal from southern Lebanon. Just eight months ago, Hezbollah fired off rockets at Israel: [....]


Details ... details



PM: UN post not deliberately targeted
cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2006/07/26/1703708-cp.html

Harper, speaking to reporters Wednesday after a funding announcement in eastern New Brunswick, said the Canadian military would consult with the UN and the Israeli government to find out what happened ... Maj. Paeta Hess-von Kruedener ...

The prime minister also said he wanted to know why the post was still manned two weeks after Israel launched a massive offensive that has transformed southern Lebanon into a war zone.



They're schooled in hatred ... I suspect they wouldn't know what to do with peace ... Peace would mean they'd have to confront the demons Islamists cannot face ... The failed states from which they emanate are hostages to teachings from 13 centuries ago. Killing is so much easier than thinking and changing, apparently ...



UN backs off claim -- Bad translation: Senior Palestinians deny release of Israeli soldier 'imminent'
www.canada.com/nationalpost/story.ht
ml?id=5f691619-ef23-4a68-b565-a3780773ee1e

Palestinian legislator Saeb Erekat said it was “premature” to say the soldier, Cpl. Gilad Shalit, was about to be released.

Earlier, Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas had been quoted by an official Italian translator at a news conference as saying there could be an “imminent solution” for the release of the soldier, captured June 25. He had translated Abbas from Arabic into Italian.



Related: Palestinians deny soldier's release




8,000 people attend pro-Israel rally in Toronto -- Lew MacKenzie spoke on terrorism ctv.ca

Former UN commander Maj. Gen. Lewis MacKenzie delivered the keynote address at the rally.

MacKenzie spent four years living in the Middle East
during various deployments, and told CTV Toronto he believes deeply in Israel's goal of rooting out terrorism.

"Some people look at this as Lebanon versus Israel, when in fact it's Israel versus terrorism, an extremely vile form of terrorism, so I'm happy to support their cause,"
MacKenzie said.

MacKenzie also said he would also speak at a Lebanese rally, if asked to do so. He said he has a tremendous amount of affection for the people of both nations.

"What I have no time for is terrorism, and this is Israel versus terrorism."


UN's responses -- Remember Rwanda, for example

Hezbollah was using UN post as 'shield' comment from rosemarie59
www.canoe.ca/mb2/messages/cnewsf/11515.html

Hypocrisy is the new pragmatism.

July 27, 2006: Victims ...

PM Olmert: Lebanon and Israel are both victims of this brutal terrorist organization July 27, 06 via newsbeat1
www.mfa.gov.il/mfa/

See sidebar for videos:

IDF video: Hizbullah deploys Katyushas near Lebanese homes

IDF video: Hizbullah use of civilian shields



Arabs Disavow Hizbullah by Daniel Pipes, Jerusalem Post. July 26, 2006


The current round of hostilities between Israel and its enemies differs from prior ones in that it's not an Arab-Israeli war, but one that pits Iran and its Islamist proxies, Hamas and Hizbullah, against Israel.

This points, first, to the increasing power of radical Islam. When Israeli forces last confronted, on this scale, a terrorist group in Lebanon in 1982, they fought the Palestine Liberation Organization, a nationalist-leftist organization backed by the Soviet Union and the Arab states. Now, Hizbullah seeks to apply Islamic law and to eliminate Israel through jihad, with the Islamic Republic of Iran looming in the background, feverishly building nuclear weapons.

Non-Islamist Arabs and Muslims find themselves sidelined. Fear of Islamist advances – whether subversion in their own countries or aggression from Tehran – finds them facing roughly the same demons as does Israel. [....]


Meanwhile, our mainstream media, particularly what I have read in the Globe--with a few exceptions like Marcus Gee's article--and what I have heard on CBC--the usual suspects--has been overwhelmingly negative toward the Harper government's stand that Israel has a right to protect itself.

After all, for the mainstream media the real war for them is to defeat the Harper government and to return the usual corruptos politicians to power -- the politicians with whom most of the Ottawa-based media have had a long-term relationship. They understand each other and how things have been done ... to keep government and media happy ... the expense accounts overflowing, the cozy relationship between Ottawa politicians and the media returned to their rightful place in running the nation, and telling the rest of us what to think.

Too cynical am I? Listen, watch and read the news. Read to the end of articles to find what others say, if you can find it. Today, the lead is Kofi's outrage at Israel -- not much to balance that perspective. I have listened to, for example, a former Ambassador to the UN Paul Heinbecker * (a Liberal appointee) present an anti-Israel viewpoint as he talked about how Canada is losing its balance which allowed it to be an honest broker and ... blah, blah, blah. Why do serious journalists not talk to and report in greater depth what the current administration says? Instead, news and headlines in general, are negative.

In the Maritimes, with mostly BellGlobeMedia, Irving newspapers, and CBC, what news are the natives getting? They're being told to be anti-Israel for the most part. It suits the old pols perfectly, so they won't do anything about the dearth of balanced reporting; imbalance keeps them in office. No other viewpoints needed. Media concentration helped by CRTC regulations work for them.

It's all pre-election biased reporting designed for people too busy to read the fine print to the end. The above-named will tell them what to think ... with occasional injections of another viewpoint, usually quickly refuted, to give reportage that pretend balance with which we are so familiar.

* See the letters to the editor, Globe and Mail, July 26 -- both worth reading for their views on Heinbecker's anti-Israel stance ... of course, it was not phrased that way when Heinbecker spoke. There is always a Liberal available to talk to the media ... to tell the media one view.

David Smith and George Fleischmann's letters are worth reading.

"The pro-Arab stand of our Foreign Affairs mandarins is similar to that of foreign ministries in the European Union, and has been a constant going back to the early 1950's. ...."

July 27, 2006: Rush to judgement ... & more

Canadian General: UN Observer Post Used By Hizballah LGF, July 26, 06
littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=21786_Canadian_General-_UN_Observer_Post_Used_By_Hizballah&only

[....] the Canadian peacekeeper killed there had previously emailed [Retired Canadian Major General Lewis Mackenzie] telling him that Hizballah was using their post as cover.


Just as they use women and children ...



Retired Canadian Major General Lewis Mackenzie: Kofi Annan's rush to judgment G & M, July 27, 06
www.theglobeandmail.com/

On hearing the news that a United Nations observation post manned by four unarmed peacekeepers at the nexus of the Israeli, Lebanese and Syrian borders was struck by an Israeli bomb, an uncharacteristically forceful Kofi Annan bolted out of a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and Lebanese Prime Minister Fouad Siniora to proclaim his shock at the "apparently deliberate targeting" by Israel Defence Forces of the post.




Canadian among four UN observers killed
-- Kofi Annan calls Israeli attack 'deliberate'
Steven Edwards, with file from Allison Hanes (NationalPost), CanWest News Service; with files from National Post, July 26, 2006
www.canada.com/topics/news/story.ht
ml?id=4b9ba160-82a2-4cd4-ac4e-d0152ae6b964&k=88237

"We do not target UN personnel and, since the beginning of this conflict, we have made a consistent effort to ensure the safety of all members of (the UN peacekeeping force). This tragic event will be thoroughly investigated," said Regev.

The strike came on a day Israel stated it was prepared to hand over control of southern Lebanon to an international peacekeeping force but one that is more robust and with stronger more highly trained soldiers than is UNIFIL.


It would be stupid to target the UN post and the Israelis are not stupid.



Soldier missing at UN border post, presumed dead -- The PMO has identified Maj. Paeta Hess-von Kruedener as the Canadian Forces soldier missing and presumed dead in an Israeli air strike in south Lebanon Tuesday. CTV's Robert Fife / AP

10 calls in six hours: UN

An initial UN report says UN observers contacted Israeli troops 10 times in six hours before an Israeli bomb killed four of them.

The Israeli officer promised after each call to have the bombing stopped, but then a bomb exploded directly on the UN post, said an officer from the UN force in Lebanon known as UNIFIL.


Knowing the veracity of the stories coming out of the Middle East, perhaps one should wait for more information.



Globe and Mail Reporter Leaves the Facts Behind -- unproven allegations July 26, 2006
blog.honestreporting.ca

[....] Globe and Mail's Mark MacKinnon .... filed a story today (July 26) entitled "Toll higher than stated, civilians say," replete with unproven charges against Israel by people who have no credibility with Canadian readers.

Reporting from the Hezbollah stronghold of Tyre in south Lebanon, MacKinnon quoted a Red Cross worker, a mortician, a medical student and a motorcyclist who collectively implied that Israel intentionally targets civilians, killing many more civilians than reported by the Lebanese government.

[....] Did his Lebanese translator take him to them? Or did a "Hezbollah press officer" make the introductions? MacKinnon didn't say. But considering that Tyre is home to Hezbollah loyalists and rocket crews, MacKinnon should explain why he took its residents at their word.


Check for yourself whose words are reported ... assess their credibility.


Toll higher than stated, civilians say -- Lebanese counting the bodies say hundreds remain missing, MARK MacKINNON reports July 26, 06.
www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story
/LAC.20060726.MIDEDEATHS26/TPStory/

The first casualty of war is truth. Do you remember videos showing the UN ambulance being used for transporting Palestinian "militants" (in CBC speak) or the funeral procession where the coffin was dropped and viewers were treated to sight of the "corpse" jumping up? Truth is not easily found in the Middle East.



The UN and israel -- and check Kofi's friend in the photo Hillel C. Neuer, National Post, July 26, 2006
www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/issuesideas
/story.html?id=22ee2b99-fe77-4a21-b1c2-ff5745b36647

Hillel Neuer is executive director of UN Watch, and editor of its Web site, www.unwatch.org.

GENEVA - The war between Israel and Hezbollah has prompted many international leaders and commentators to support a deployment of an expanded UN peacekeeping force in southern Lebanon. This idea should be rejected for a variety of reasons. The most important is this: The UN is not a neutral actor in the Middle East. Time and again, it has been co-opted by Israel's enemies. [....]

Real change at the United Nations will require moral clarity and courage -- the kind that Stephen Harper exhibits when he identifies Hezbollah and Hamas as the true source of Middle East instability and warfare. So long as the UN eschews such clarity, and remains the diplomatic plaything of terror apologists, the idea of the United Nations safeguarding Israel's security -- in Lebanon or anywhere else -- will remain a pipe dream.


Search: Switzerland's Jean Ziegler , Moammar Khaddafi Human Rights Prize , French Holocaust-denier Roger Garaudy , defamation of religions , Special Rapporteur on Palestine, John Dugard

A must read article.



Israeli Soldiers Die to Save Lebanese Civilians July 27 2006
blog.honestreporting.ca

While some Canadian news reports imply that Israeli forces intentionally attack civilians, this article in the Jerusalem Post tells a different story: Israeli soldiers are dying in close-quarters combat because Israel refuses to indiscriminately bomb civilian areas.

"On Wednesday, a well-planned Hizbullah ambush on the outskirts of the southern Lebanese village of Bint Jbail devastated Battalion 51 of the Golani Brigade, leaving eight soldiers, including three officers, dead and 22 wounded. [....]



United Nations an Accomplice in Hezbollah Kidnapping: via smalldeadanimals
volokh.com/posts/1153523571.shtml

After Hezbollah's kidnapping of a pair of Israeli soldiers spurred an Israeli counter-attack, many critics of Israel actions have suggested that the United Nations can serve as a buffer between Israel and Hezbollah. To the contrary, the United Nations has a well-established record of collaboration with Hezbollah in the kidnapping of Israeli soldiers.

The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) has been deployed since 1978, not long after Israel first entered Lebanon in pursuit of PLO terrorists. UNIFIL was created pursuant to Security Council Resolution 425, for the purpose of "confirming the withdrawal of Israeli forces, restoring international peace and security and assisting the Government of Lebanon in ensuring the return of its effective authority in the area." Quite obviously UNFIL has utterly failed to achieve the Security Council's objectives, either before or after Israel's 2000 complete withdrawal from Lebanon. One reason is that UNIFIL does not interdict Hezbollah attacks on Israel. Instead, UNIFIL allows Hezbollah to set up positions next to UNFIL units, in effect using UNIFIL as human shields against Israeli counterstrikes. (Aluf Benn, Israel accuses UN of collaborating with Hezbollah," Haaretz, Sept. 11, 2005.)

UNIFIL's most notorious collaboration with terrorists involved the kidnapping and murder of three Israeli soldiers, and the subsequent cover-up.





Canadian authorities on lookout for terrorists Stewart Bell, National Post, July 26, 2006
www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.ht
ml?id=f8b05859-b49a-4756-b5c5-e5da6501bd9e

[....] At least two senior terror suspects with Canadian citizenship were living in Lebanon when fighting broke out two weeks ago between Hezbollah and the Israeli defence forces.

Kassem Daher, an alleged extremist recruiter from Leduc, Alta., and former Toronto resident Fawzi Ayub, a Hezbollah operative, were among the 50,000 Canadians living in Lebanon. [....]

Hezbollah has had an active presence in Canada for more than 15 years. [....]


Search: CSIS and CBSA , Asbat al-Ansar, an al-Qaeda-linked faction , used a Muslim charity as a cover , taking part in a hijacking in Romania , new identity , Bekaa Valley , wife and Canadian-born children

How did these guys get into Canada? Make an educated guess.



Judge grants Ripudaman Singh Malik standing to defend reputation at Air-India inquiry CanWest NewsService, July 26, 2006
www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.ht
ml?id=3ebb5561-c10b-44ac-ba00-ded977c2d35

This is the man who managed to have two members of his family join his defense team of lawyers at public expense, if I remember correctly.

VANCOUVER - Vancouver businessman Ripudaman Singh Malik has been denied the sweeping standing he requested at the Air-India inquiry, but will be allowed to be an intervenor on evidence that affects his reputation, retired Supreme Court of Canada Justice John Major ruled yesterday.




Respect Kelowna accord, Tories told -- or else ... April Lindgren, CanWest, July 26, 2006
www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.ht
ml?id=fca2ca82-59b1-412d-8fb1-19d9b6d4eb71

CORNER BROOK, Nfld. - Premiers and native leaders urged Prime Minister Stephen Harper to live up to the terms of the Kelowna accord yesterday as one Aboriginal clan mother warned failure to do so could lead to an outburst of protests.

"If things don't progress, we can't control the situation," Beverly Jacobs, president of the Native Women's Association of Canada warned following a meeting between premiers and First Nations leaders. "We know that the issues are escalating and to me it is a fine line that we are at right now. There does need to be positive movement by Canada."

Ms. Jacobs is a member of the Six Nations negotiating team at Caledonia, Ont., where native people have laid claim to and occupied land slated for a housing development. When police raided the site on April 20, she said, Aboriginal people from many other communities were present to support the Six Nations claim. "So we basically had to get people to hold off from doing anything drastic so that we can move forward in a positive way."

[....] But federal Indian Affairs Minister Jim Prentice has described the accord as an "empty" promise and his government's first budget outlined a new two-year, $450-million plan.


Dalton McGuinty offers his usual sage advice on handling these pesky situations ... you know, give in.

And if you don't give the rest of us what the natives want, that is, an equivalent $5.1-billion ... we'll ... hold our breath.





Jaspal Singh Atwal gives new meaning to the word "activist"

MP made visa call for failed assassin -- North Shore Liberal Don Bell queried India consul-general Kim Bolan, Vancouver Sun, July 25, 2006

A Liberal MP has intervened on behalf of a would-be assassin trying to get a visa to visit his native India.

North Vancouver MP Don Bell confirmed he made a call to the Indian consul-general two weeks ago for Surrey resident Jaspal Singh Atwal, convicted in the attempted murder of a visiting Punjabi cabinet minister in 1986.

Bell said he was asked by fellow Liberal Ujjal Dosanjh, MP for Vancouver South, who Atwal approached for assistance several months ago. Dosanjh thought that it would be inappropriate if he followed up, given that Atwal was charged with and acquitted of beating him with a metal pipe in 1985.


Why would Ujjal Dosanjh want to help Atwal to travel to India?

[....Atwal] said he went to the Liberal MPs for help despite living in the Surrey riding of Conservative MP Nina Grewal because he is a complainant in an RCMP investigation of Grewal's husband Gurmant Grewal -- the former MP for Surrey Newton.

"So I don't want to go to Nina. And she is not going to help me anyway," Atwal said.


Didn't Ujjal Dosanj have something to do with ex-MP Gurmant Grewal ... phone calls related to trying to get him to cross the floor to save Paul Martin's government? Then Belinda Stronach did the job. Anyway, I'm guessing there is more to this than at first appears.

The plot thickens.

July 26, 2006

July 26, 2006: Bud Talkinghorn

Hezbollah's revenge on their "infidel" fellow citizens

The stunning disregard for the consequences of their reckless actions is apparent. You see, the Shi'ite population of southern Lebanon lives in poverty and reduced infrastructure, so why shouldn't their neighbours. They want a theocratic (Shi'ite, of course) state. The more "infidel" Sunnis, Druze and Christians who give up on the country and emigrate, the better. Already, through having huge families the Shia are demographically winning the game, Still, there is much to do to conquer the entire country. Beggering your neighbours in the northern section is a good start however. And Syria and Iran--through Hezbollah--can begger Israel at the same time. How good is that?

On the deepest level, the concordat between the Sunni Hamas and the Shi'ite Hezbollah is tissue thin. Both have visions of their sect emerging triumphant in the Middle East. One doesn't have to be a seer to imagine a future war between these groups. Both will be filled with limited industry, huge unsupportable populations, and festering resentments. Both will have their disaffected youth, whom the fundamentalists will indoctrinate into suicide attacks. Killing an apostate Muslim gets you the 72 virgins, as well. Will the jihadis in heaven have to duke it out up there as well, with Allah as a negotiator? Or will he play favours? Seems to me a tough theological nut for Muslims to crack.

© Bud Talkinghorn


The Lebanese citizens of convenience

Garth Turner, a Conservative MP, had the nerve to openly say that Lebanese-Canadians, who actually live in Canada, should have had first crack at evacuation. This statement exposed the large number of people who use Canada solely to gain a Western passport. One representative of the Montreal Lebanese community estimated that 20% of the evacuee arrivals were permanent Lebanese citizens. In BC we see the same thing operating with our Chinese population--along with marriages of convenience. Maybe this is the ultimate in a "distinct society"--people who can't be bothered even living here. Now we have an influx of Lebanese, who have given nothing for years to the country, but will soon help swell the welfare rolls and have to be re-located into society. When Lebanon settles down again, they will leave us again. I always feel that when the foreign grifters, opportunists and religious fundamentalists pick through the Western countries, Canada comes out on top for immigration / refugee laxity. Then, to have some of these ex-pat Lebanese bitch about their evacuations is too much. Real bad PR there, folks.

I just heard about the latest Leger poll on Canadians' attitudes towards Muslims. Only one in five hold a positive view. Gee, with Islam's world-wide reign of terror attacks, the Islamic internecine slaughter in Iraq, and the Hezbollah, Iranian and al-Qaeda threats, I can't understand why.

© Bud Talkinghorn

July 26, 2006: Update: Rest in peace and thank you

Update:

Major Paeta Hess-von Kruedener was the man killed at the UN post in Lebanon. Rest in peace, Major. We pray for you and for your family.



The Canadian has not yet been identified

Canadian killed at "a UN observer post on the border in southern Lebanon" July 26, 06

In Kingston, Ont., Cynthia Hess-von Kruedener spent Tuesday night praying that the Canadian was not her husband Paeta. [....]


Her husband is Major Paeta Hess-von Kruedener, an Infantry Officer with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, of the Canadian Forces with United Nations Truce and Supervision Organization (UNTSO). A report came from Maj. Kruedener, excerpted here: A Canadian soldier's report from South Lebanon -- The complete article is at ctv.ca



Canadian reported killed as UN post hit by bomb Updated Tue. Jul. 25 2006 9:39 PM ET, CTV.ca News Staff

[....] A bomb directly hit the building of the observer force in the town of Khiyam near the eastern end of the border with Israel, said Milos Struger, spokesman for the UN peacekeeping force in Lebanon known as UNIFIL. [....]

A senior Lebanese military official said the dead included observers from Canada, Austria, China and Finland.

However, the Department of National Defence has not confirmed the report.

One Canadian soldier, with the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, is currently serving with the UN at the base in Khiyam as part of a mission called Operation Jade. [....]




Fallen Mountie honoured -- Const. Marc Bourdage's funeral in the chapel at the RCMP training depot in Regina Tim Cook, CP/G&M, July 26, 06

www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story
/RTGAM.20060725.wmountiee0725/BNStory/National

As his nine-month-old son sat dressed in red serge in a tribute to his father, Const. Marc Bourdages was remembered by his family as a mischievous and determined child who grew into a devoted family man and passionate RCMP officer.

[....] Const. Bourdages's wife, [RCMP Cst.] Natasha Szpakowski, had the doubly difficult duty of recalling a man whom she loved and who was also her colleague. She too is an RCMP officer based in Spiritwood.

July 25, 2006

July 25, 2006: Various

Harper catches Liberals off-guard, Grits could lose substantial Jewish vote in next general election -- Criticizing the PM's reaction without denouncing the cause is a futile political exercise typical of a political organization that has no ideas. The Liberals just don't get it. By Angelo Persichilli, July 24th, 2006, The Hill Times
www.hilltimes.com/html/index.php?display=story&full_path=/
2006/july/24/angelo/&c=1

Angelo Persichilli is political editor of Corriere Canadese, Toronto's Italian-language daily newspaper.

TORONTO–The situation in the Middle East is too complicated, dangerous and important to be a footnote in a column on Canadian politics.

Furthermore, it's a blatant waste of time to engage in a debate here in Canada over the interpretation of the word "measured," used by Prime Minister Stephen Harper while the real issue is the war going on between Palestinian and Israeli forces in a tormented war-torn land. [....]

The reality is that Israel is capable of controlling those radicals, while the Palestinians, unfortunately, are not. [....]




UN accuses Hezbollah of 'cowardly blending' via SeanMcElroy, 7/24/2006 20:23:17

www.canoe.ca/mb2/messages/cnewsf/11454.html
cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/World/2006/07/24/1700573-ap.html

UN humanitarian chief accuses Hezbollah of 'cowardly blending' among civilians

BEIRUT (AP) - The UN humanitarian chief, Jan Egeland, accused Hezbollah on Monday of "cowardly blending" in among Lebanese civilians and causing the deaths of hundreds during two weeks of cross-border violence with Israel.

During that visit, he condemned the killing and wounding of civilians by both sides and called Israel's offensive "disproportionate" and "a violation of international humanitarian law."

On Monday, he had strong words for Hezbollah, which crossed into Israel, captured two soldiers and killed eight others on July 12, triggering fierce fighting.

"Consistently, from the Hezbollah heartland, my message was that Hezbollah must stop this cowardly blending . . . among women and children," he said. "I heard they were proud because they lost very few fighters and that it was the civilians bearing the brunt of this. I don't think anyone should be proud of having many more children and women dead than armed men."




Who supports Israel's war against Hezbollah, the terrorist group that occupies southern Lebanon? Ezra Levant, via CNEWS Forum, SeanMcElroy, 7/24/2006 20:35:58
www.canoe.ca/mb2/messages/cnewsf/11454.html

calsun.canoe.ca/News/Columnists/Levant_Ezra/2006/07/24/1699257.html

[....] Take this statement: "the only way to get rid of (Hezbollah) is what Israel is doing. The operations of Israel in Gaza and Lebanon are in the interest of people of Arab countries and the international community."

[....] It's Ahmed Al-Jarallah, editor-in-chief of Kuwait's Arab Times newspaper, hardly a hotbed of Zionism.


Well, maybe the Kuwaitis are suddenly pro-Israel. What about the Saudis, a country so anti-Semitic Jews are not permitted to enter the country, lest they step on Islam's holy soil? [....]


Note the paragraphs beginning: "Iran throws its weight around in different ways."




Youngest Canada Terror Suspect Granted Bail
www.foxnews.com/wires/2006Jul24/0,4670,CanadaTerrorismArrests,00.html

BRAMPTON, Ontario — The youngest of the 17 suspects arrested in an alleged plot to blow up public buildings in southern Ontario was granted bail Monday.

[....] He is allowed to go to court, school, his lawyer's and the police station without supervision.


What would one have to do in Canada to be denied bail? Terrorize whom?




Islam must be stopped
westernstandard.blogs.com/shotgun/
2006/07/islam_must_be_s.html#comments

For the latest testimony and comments re: Momin Kawaja



John Updike's "Terrorist"

Theodore Dalrymple: The Terrorists Among Us -- "[Updike] understands the deeply human, but also deeply destructive, desire for a simple solution to all existential and practical problems at once."
www.city-journal.org/html/16_3_urbanities-terrorists.html

[....] The mental laziness of Islamism, its desire that there should be to hand a ready-made solution to all the problems that mankind faces, one that is already known, and its unacknowledged fear that such a solution does not really exist, Updike captures well. When asked by his employer why he does not go for further education, Ahmad replies, “People have suggested it, sir, but I don’t feel the need yet.” Updike, as the omniscient narrator, adds: “More education, he feared, might weaken his faith. Doubts he held off in high school might become irresistible in college. The Straight Path was taking him in another, purer direction.” The refusal of free inquiry derives from an awareness of the fragility of the basis of religious faith; and since certainty is psychologically preferable to truth, the former often being willfully mistaken for the latter, anything that threatens certainty is anathematized with fury. [....]


Bingo!



Cheryfa, wife of Qayyum Abdul Jamal

Jamal asks public for cash -- Family destitute, wife of accused terrorist says on Internet posting -- ""It is my intention, (if Allah wills it to be), to register UmmTayyab[dot]com as a non-profit organization so that sincere people can donate charity to us for as long as my husband remains incarcerated or awaiting trial if he is to ever be granted bail." By CHRIS LAMBIE Staff Reporter, July 24, 06
www.herald.ns.ca/Metro/9001066.html

Jump to it, folks.

Former Haligonian Cheryfa MacAulay Jamal has set up a website to raise money for her family left destitute by her husband's arrest on terrorism charges.

[....] Ms. Jamal, 44, was named Sherry MacAulay when she attended Halifax's Cornwallis Junior High School and Queen Elizabeth High School before dropping out in Grade 10. She has several children from her first marriage and four from her present one. [....]





The good life ...

Expert offers a glimpse into world of human smuggling -- Excerpts from court testimony by ICE supervisor AZcentral.com, Jul. 23, 2006 via newsbeat1

Angel Rascon-Rubio, a group supervisor with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, has spent 18 years as an immigration agent in Arizona, primarily investigating human smugglers.

During that time, Rascon-Rubio has interviewed more than a thousand coyotes (smugglers) and been to hundreds of Valley drop houses where undocumented immigrants are held before shipment to final destinations. He worked undercover driving illegal aliens from the border to metro Phoenix, and is a law enforcement instructoron the basics of alien smuggling.

In February, Rascon-Rubio served as an expert witness during the U.S. District Court trial of Julieta Franco-Beltran, a key figure in one of Phoenix's largest smuggling organizations.

The following are excerpts of testimony during questioning by assistant U.S. attorney Lisa Jennis Settel:

[....] Phoenix, Arizona, in fact, is the hub of alien smuggling. I would say that 90 percent of the transactions dealing with the sale of human cargo - those smuggled across the (Arizona) border - occur right here.

Q: Where do most aliens that are found illegally in . . . Arizona come from?

A: The vast majority are Mexican citizens.


There is much to read in that whole article -- a must read.



Who are organizing these protestors? How are they organized? Who funds them?

Cartoons go global -- The spread of protests against the cartoons as a manifestation of globalisation via news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4682262.stm


Quit the CCP Rally Speech -- "the American and Chinese people are locked in a death struggle, but not against each other. They are joined in this battle, fighting together against the Chinese Communist Party." china_e_lobby, July 21, 2006
china-e-lobby.blogspot.com/2006/07/quit-ccp-rally-speech.html

Today, here in the de facto headquarters of the free world, there is much to consider: the battle between Hezbollah and Israel, the crisis over Stalinist North Korea's nuclear and missile ambitions, similar concern over the same ambitions in Iran, and the ongoing battles of Afghanistan and Iraq. Those who focus too exclusively on one or even several of these crises may consider this gathering to be less important. They are wrong, and they are wrong because today, as we stand up against the Chinese Communist Party, we take a stand against not only an evil and brutal regime, but against the one entity that has been the benefactor of every enemy of freedom in the aforementioned crises. The Chinese Communist Party is not merely a danger to the Chinese people; it is the greatest threat to the democratic world, for without it, the other threats would be far weaker, and quite possibly even nonexistent. [....]





Chinese become avid shoppers Jacqueline Thorpe, Financial Post, July 24, 2006

China's massive trade surplus -- especially with the United States -- has been a source of concern for world financial markets. The worry is the surplus -- matched by massive trade and current account deficits in the United States -- could unwind quickly, destabilizing the global economy.

[....] ".... it's the infrastructure differences," Mr. Abramson said. "There's just been phenomenal directed spending on infrastructure in China. There's roads, railroads, bridges."

The spending is aided by surging government revenues, driven higher by swelling corporate taxes, thanks to those bulging exports.


The governments obsession with the 2008 Olympics is driving building in Beijing. In Shanghai, the focus is on constructing tunnels, ports, airports and subways to prepare for the World Expo in 2010. In both cities, the government wants to shift manufacturing outside the city. [....]




Douglas Fisher: Canadians must look east to see the future July 23, 06
www.ottawasun.com/News/Columnists
/Fisher_Douglas/2006/07/23/1698123.html

[....] The defining theme of global affairs in the 21st century is likely to be the rise of China and India. These populous, ancient giants look certain to become major players — surely it’s only a matter of time. For Canada and other western nations the question is this: How do we adjust to this new reality when we have been dominant for so long?

[....] The new challenges largely involve Asia and the Middle East, where we have few traditional ties and limited experience. [....]






Biofuel


Carbon-Policy Fixes and Biofuel: The Right Engine Mix
"It's Not California Dreaming" By Sebastian Mallaby, Monday, July 24, 2006; A19
www.sltrib.com/opinion/ci_4091222

Reasonable people say they'd like to tax or regulate carbon, but alas it's politically impossible. They invoke President Bill Clinton's humiliating failure to secure an energy tax in 1993. They declare that carbon taxes or regulations would cripple the economy.

These reasonable defeatists should meet Vinod Khosla, the Silicon Valley venture capitalist who bet big and early on Google and Amazon.

Khosla's current bet is on next-generation ethanol. He believes, with all the passion of a techno-evangelist, that we can get most of our vehicle fuel from the Midwest rather than the Middle East, and we can do so simply by growing it. He shows doubters a photograph of a bamboo-like crop that sprouts 11 feet in just one year. If South Dakota were planted with this stuff, our dependence on Saudi fundamentalists would fall -- and so would our output of climate-warming carbon. [....]

Khosla wants government to require auto companies to make more flex-fuel cars that run on gasoline or ethanol.
[....]




SYNOPSIS: Washington Post, [Jul 10, 2006]
www.evworld.com/view.cfm?section=communique&newsid=12406

The writers are research professors in Maglev Research Center at Polytechnic University of New York.

Even if all of the 300 million acres (500,000 square miles) of currently harvested U.S. cropland produced ethanol, it wouldn't supply all of the gasoline and diesel fuel the U.S. now burns for transport, and it would supply only about half of the needs for the year 2025. [....]