September 16, 2006

Sept. 16, 2006: So ... au courant

Bumped up

Governments fund this Little Black Book

Sample page: How to use a dental dam





Stop Government-funded Same Sex Indoctrination -- "Welcome to The Little Black Book--Pornographic Propaganda Paid for by Taxpayer Dollars" , by Dr. Charles McVety, September 15, 2006
www.canadafreepress.com/2006/mcvety091506.htm

Deceiving Teens; Undermining Parents [....]

Promoting Irresponsible Heterosexual Activity [....]

Would you knowingly expose your children to such material? [....]

1. Gayness page
www.ststephenshouse.com/littleblackbook/
little_black_book/04_sexid/04_gayness.html

2. First time page [ First lesbian encounter coyly entitled "My first time f***ing a girl" ]
www.ststephenshouse.com/littleblackbook/
little_black_book/04_sexid/04_firsttime01.html

HIV/AIDS
www.ststephenshouse.com/littleblackbook/
little_black_book/10_hivaids/10_inter02.html

3. St. Stephens House

Financial Statements for the year ending March 31, 2006


Government Funding
City of Toronto fees $1,175,744
Federal Government $1,543,108
Province of Ontario $3,968,825
City of Toronto $1,156,454
Total $7,841,131


St. Stephen House finances

4. Global News Report



Index

September 14, 2006

Sept. 14, 2006: Various #2

Not just a list: Canadian victims of 9/11--brief details about each, Sept. 11, 06
cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/
2006/09/07/1810996.html

Blaming Whitey , Barbara Kay, National Post, September 13, 2006

In his Sept. 2 National Post column, George Jonas noted that if universities had been eliminated around 1900, we'd have been spared the devastating effects of many toxic ideologies, which needed mass production and distribution vehicles -- those vulnerable empty vessels known as students -- to sow their ruinous messages amongst the general population. [....]

... the 1970s. For while some intellectual hogwash has always been perpetrated in universities, it is only since the last century's counter-culture that the negative influences in university culture began actively to outweigh the benefits of a liberal education.

The university used to be a free market of ideas, bad and good. For the past generation or more, though, the near-monopoly of Marxist ideologues over curricula and new hirings has ensured that instead of harvesting annual crops of free-ranging and fearlessly curious minds, their cold-taloned grip on arts, social sciences, cultural studies and law faculties churns out anxious, cud-chewing PC-niks. Students graduate knowing exactly what they stand against -- racism, male privilege, homophobia, cultural and territorial imperialism -- but have been trained to repress their curiosity about what they stand for. [....]

Exactly! Worth reading the whole article.

Comment posted by AnnieO: "Black studies celebrates blackness, Chicano studies celebrates Chicanos, women's studies celebrates women, and white studies attacks white people as evil," David Horowitz



It's a good thing the guns were registered , wagccan, 9/14/2006 13:30:13
www.canoe.ca/mb2/messages/cnewsf/12450.html

The 3 guns used by 25 year old Kimveer Gill - Montreal's Dawson College Shooter - were legally registered. What does this tell you about the effectiveness of the $1.5 billion gun registry?

It needs to be improved
12.5%
It should be scrapped
85.6%

Other
1.72%
Total Votes: 1564

http://
www.cfra.com/headlines/index.asp



Public supports Calgary cop who spoke the truth -- City cop facing internal charges after lashing out at the justice system, Sarah Kennedy, Calgary Sun, posted by WallysWorld
www.forumsvibe.com/elwoodpdowd/
viewtopic.php?t=285&mforum=elwoodpdowd

[....] Ward 6 Ald. Craig Burrows said it's not the officer that should be under the microscope but the system that is allowing offenders to quickly return to the city's streets.

"I think the officer was just expressing his frustration about the system and I can see how officers are getting fed up with this kind of thing," he said.

"We've got some JPs (justices of the peace) and judges that need to start upholding the law." [....]




"Root Causes" of Muslim angst, Peter Foster, Financial Post, Published: Wednesday, September 13, 2006, posted by rosemarie
www.forumsvibe.com/elwoodpdowd/
viewtopic.php?t=276&mforum=elwoodpdowd

Is it not profoundly depressing, as revealed by a CanWest poll released on Monday, that 22% of Canadians believe that 9/11 was an American conspiracy? The figure rises to 26% among 18- to 34-year-olds. Should we call them Generation X-Files? Moore's children? Such an astonishing belief, which could only arise from a combination of culpable ignorance and demonic groupthink, helps us understand why the battle for hearts and minds is going so badly in the Middle East. If millions of Canadians hold such wacky views, it is hardly surprising that a more sizeable portion of people hate the Great Satan in countries where paranoia and demonization are on the school curriculum.

[....] Democracy is a complex process that is not achieved overnight, or perhaps even over-century. Moreover, as those Canadian voters who believe 9/11 was a U.S. plot remind us, democracy is just a method, not a guarantee of wisdom. Its main advantage over rival systems is not that it necessarily produces good results, but that it enables mistakes to be corrected, and rascals ejected. However, any democracy rooted in ignorance and misinformation produces a reign of rascals. Again, education is the key. And commerce.

Globalization [....]

Perhaps Muslims should take a closer look at the "root causes" of Western success. Indeed, perhaps we -- or at least our chattering classes -- should too.



Iran buying time with phony diplomacy, By Mark Heinrich and Karin Strohecker, posted by rosemarie59

[....] A meeting between European Union foreign policy head Javier Solana and Iranian negotiator Ali Larijani set for Thursday was postponed. EU diplomats had said they would discuss a tentative offer by Larijani to consider temporarily halting enrichment of uranium, a process that yields fuel for power plants or bombs.

[....] Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao said on a visit to Germany on Thursday that World powers should be careful about imposing sanctions on Iran because it could be counter-productive.

Soltanieh, in a speech winding up an IAEA board debate, urged the six powers to take up Iran's wish for talks without preconditions. He accused Washington of trying to poison the "positive environment" for exploratory talks between Larijani and Solana with "baseless allegations" of an Iranian bomb bid. [....]
Chinese threat and a bit of anti-US negativity.

Comment from robmik: "China, Russia, and France are arrogant enough to believe that their own brand of "diplomacy" ( economic based, oil influenced), will somehow contain Iran's intended march toward a new, Middle East version of Nuclear Cold War. Along with that, they will take any path which, at least in theory, has the effect of reducing U.S. influence in the world, in favor of increasing their own influence....."

Sept. 14, 2006: Komagata Maru -&- Global drug gangs

Komagata Maru kin want amends -- Descendants of passengers on ill-fated ship call on Ottawa , Kim Bolan, Vancouver Sun, May 23, 2006
www.canada.com/vancouversun/news/westcoastnews
/story.html?id=bc5cdad1-2922-45e9-a828-d5e68baf500a

To listen to story, click link here.
www.voiceprintcanada.com/audio/57679.mp3

I wonder if Jas Toor is related to the Gurdish Toor mentioned in the article that follows.

[....] Jas Toor said his grandfather was arrested as an independence leader after he was forced back to India with the other 375 on the chartered vessel.

[....] "We want a clear and unequivocal apology from the government of Canada," Chouhan said. "We have an apology for the Chinese head tax. We have an apology for Japanese internment. Why not an apology for the Komagata Maru?"

Dhaliwal said the issue is not just for the Indo-Canadian community, but is of importance to all Canadians.

"The government cannot pit one community against another," Dhaliwal said, adding that South Asians should also support the struggles of other minority communities with similar issues. [Get on the victim bandwagon.]

Grewal said Prime Minister Stephen Harper is willing to meet with Indo-Canadians on the issue.




Surrey man ran Indian drug cartel -- Gurdish Toor, Asia Pacific Post, September 05, 2006, via PrimeTimeCrime.

Indian police say they have smashed an international criminal syndicate with the arrest of a Surrey man and the seizure of 100 kilograms of ephedrine worth $24 million dollars that was destined for the Canada and U.S. markets.

They also seized three kg of hashish worth 100 million rupees (about C$2.4 million) concealed in a consignment of paintings headed for an undisclosed location in Canada and about 600 kg of white powdery drugs which have been sent for analysis.

Ephedrine is a highly sought-after chemical precursor in the illicit manufacture of Crystal Meth, Ecstasy and Ice that are popular at all-night dance parties such as “raves” or “trances,” dance clubs, and bars.

[....] Police allege that Rajwinder Singh alias Raja and Paramjit Kaur had carved false cavities in the bags and spread a layer of carbon in an attempt to dodge sniffer dogs and airport X-ray machines. [Related information below]

According to police, Paramjit Kaur [see below] first denied that the bags were hers, but later admitted to being their owner. But she said that she had no idea about the contraband. [....]


Search: cultivated marijuana in B.C., works with Asian drug smugglers , Paramjit Singh, Amit Aggarwal and Kialash Chand Jindal , Doaba region of Punjab, where most Indo-Canadian migrants , Golden Shield Private Limited, Simran Rice and Blue Horse Trading Limited in the industrial city of Ludhiana , export of rice and drugs to Canada and the United States , fronts for the drug cartel , spending up to 50,000 rupees (C$1,100) per day , amassed unaccounted land and properties , operating from Ludhiana with impunity , export license , getting license is very difficult , Canadian and Chinese drug cartels , Punjab , transit point , drugs , Afghanistan , cities like Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur, Amritsar, Ludhiana, Chandigarh and Patiala , 180 foreign nationals , Indo-Canadians , Canadian Non-resident Indian Gurwinder Singh Dhaliwal , Vancouver-area couple near the town of Zirakpur, Punjab , one million dollars worth heroin , Randhir Singh alias Dhira from Brampton , Sukhvinder Singh Dosanjh aka Bicky , Paul Dosanjh , Ron and Jimmy Dosanjh , Bindy Johal., 30 to 40 separate Indo-Canadian gangs in British-Columbia's Lower Mainland , 100 murders of Indo-Canadian gangsters in B.C.


Memory Lane: Headers

Frost Hits the Rhubarb August 15, 2005
"I have many names . . . if you are interested." -- Ecstasy & Political Activist Ravinderjit Kaur Puar aka 'Six Feet Under'
Distribution of Ecstasy & Political Activist


frosthitstherhubarb.blogspot.com/2005/08/
i-have-many-names-if-you-are.html

United States of America,
Plaintiff,
v.
Ravinderjit Kaur Puar,

a/k/a Ravi,
a/k/a Amanareet K. Paur,
a/k/a Ravinder Puar Shergill,

Sarbjit Singh Virk,

a/k/a Sabee,

Kamaljit Singh Ghag, and
Sarbjit Singh Sandhu,

a/k/a Sabee

Defendants.

Note the woman has three aliases and two men use the same alias. All are from BC. Get the pdf file and check the charges.



'F--- with us, you die' -- A drug bust reveals another side of an aspiring B.C. politician August 12, 2005, Ken MacQueen, Macleans [....]

'Six Feet Under' Daughter of Vancouver Sikh leader, Politically Connected, Ecstasy Seller

'Six Feet Under' A Vancouver woman with connections to the B.C. NDP and federal Liberal party has been arrested in Seattle and charged with trafficking ecstasy after a four-week sting involving the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency.

'Six Feet Under' Daughter of Vancouver Sikh leader nabbed in U.S. ecstasy sting, allegedly tells agents how family runs gang. Do it our way, or you're ...'Six Feet Under'
Kim Bolan, Vancouver Sun

Puar's father, Kalwant Singh Puar, is on the executive of Vancouver's Ross Street Sikh temple. He has been a high-profile supporter of federal Health Minister Ujjal Dosanjh [.. . . ]


B.C. ACTIVIST JAILED IN U.S., ACCUSED OF SELLING ECSTASY Robert Matas, 08 Jul 2005, Globe and Mail, posted on DanceSafe.org forums

( http://forums.theglobeandmail.com/ )

[....] Search: Robert Virk and David Basi [....]


There is more including links to the original articles.



Drug loot fuels lavish lifestyles in Punjab villages -- Fearing arrest, Indo-Canadian drug thugs are taking their loot back to India to buy land, flashy cars and build huge mansions.
www.asianpacificpost.com/portal2/pageView.ht
ml?id=40288182079598fe01079624b24f0053


BC couple caught with drugs in India --Vancouver couple arrested with close to US$1 million worth of heroin in Punjab.

www.asianpacificpost.com/portal2/pageView.ht
ml?id=ff8080810c833d32010c839770320023

Sept. 14, 2006: Intriguing ...

When one news article of two is no longer available (Casino Connections 1), yet, the other (Casino Connections ll) is available, it gets my notice. Below is a re-posting, what I posted of the missing one previously, plus its companion piece.

Update and more information on Stanley Ho, triads, banks, gambling / gaming and China-related on which I posted: FHTR Sept. 12, 2006: Stanley Ho -- re: Gambling / Gaming


Related posts on Frost Hits the Rhubarb (scroll down for these )

Sept. 10, 2006: China & Banking: BMO rising in China's bank sector -- "as a co-manager on China Merchants Bank's impending $2.7-billion (U.S.) initial public offering"
www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/
RTGAM.20060908.wrbmo08/BNStory/Business/home


September 11, 2005 -- On the War on Terror, Part III: Communist China’s Support for anti-U.S. Terrorists
china-e-lobby.blogspot.com/2005/09
/on-war-on-terror-part-iii-communist_11.html

Also, today: China-e-lobby's "September 12, 2006 -- News of the Weekend" (Sept. 9-12)
china-e-lobby.blogspot.com/2006/09
/news-of-weekend-sept-9-12.html



Memory Lane: Only "Casino Connections 1" is blocked. Why?

Why can we read so many articles on the website of the Asia Pacific Post but not this one? Link to the Asia Pacific Post here and search: China for Casino Connections 1. It is no longer available though, strangely, Casino Connections 2 is, still, so I am repeating an excerpt from FHTR April 17, 05: Canada's Immigration System -- In Action -- Casino Connections 1 -- A lavish feast to signify the reemergence of the 14K Triad in Macau will have ripple effects in B.C. -- , Jul 8, 2004. Note, [???] were used in place of punctuation marks in the original, so I put in apostrophes and quotation marks -- which may be incorrect, though they made sense to me.

http://frosthitstherhubarb.blogspot.com/
2005_04_17_frosthitstherhubarb_archive.html

http://www.asianpacificpost.com/news/article/147.html

As the final touches were being put to the River Rock casino resort in Richmond "B.C.'s latest gaming complex "a lavish banquet was held in Macau attracting Asia's A-list of tycoons and Triad bosses.

[. . . . ] On an international scale, Asian Organised Crime investigators said the 14K and their affiliates will use casinos around the globe for loan sharking, money laundering and a host of others signature organized crime activities.

[. . . . ] As for the 14K, a U.S. government study on the scope of Asian organized crime in Canada released last year said the Chinese Mafia gang is the fastest growing Triad group in Canada.

[. . . . ] "14K's global network has allowed it to steal credit card data from all over the world, including the United States and Canada, by installing magnetic recorders in credit card terminals," the U.S. report to Congress stated.

The 14K has a well established cell in Toronto while individual chapters operate autonomously across North America.


[. . . . ] Scores of them like Lower Mainland residents Kwok Tam, who had his picture taken with former B.C. premier Glen Clark to show off to his buddies, Betty "Big Sister" Yan, a prolific loan shark according to police reports and others with nicknames like Stupid Ricky and Black Ghost Ming are on casino blacklists.

Yan, for instance is a mother of a two-year-old boy and seven-year-old girl. She has been on the police radar ever since she landed in Vancouver in 1995 to claim refugee status.

[. . . . ] As she fights the deportation order on humanitarian grounds . . . .

[. . . . ] The ostentatious Lisboa Hotel, is the flagship of Macau gambling czar Stanley Ho who has extensive business dealings in Vancouver and Toronto. His daughters had applied for casino licences in B.C. under the NDP government.

Stanley Ho, the Asian casino king, is listed in a variety of intelligence reports in Canada and the U.S. as having strong Triad connections. Australia has banned him from operating casinos. His office has vehemently denied any criminal links.


[. . . . ] Aside from the Ma brothers, others in attendance included Broken Tooth's Triad big brother "Blackie Hwa" who is the director general of the newly-minted Heng Son Sports Club and boss of the Casino Lisboa, Four Seas gang boss Chia Jun-nien and a high-ranking member of the Bamboo Union – one of Taiwan's most powerful organized crime syndicates.

A number of high level representatives of gang lords in Hong Kong with affiliates in Vancouver and Toronto also attended the banquet.

"It is only a question of time before we see how the events in Macau will play out locally," said a Vancouver-based Asian organized crime expert.




You may have missed this one. Because of the reference to banking, on which I have posted today, this might be worth reading in its entirety on the Asia Pacific Post website if it doesn't disappear too. In case it is not there today, here is my excerpt.

-- CASINO CONNECTIONS Part 2 - Stanley Ho's house of cards -- Money laundered through Macau casino ended up in Richmond and Vancouver banks , Jul 22, 2004

Stanley Ho, the undisputed gambling czar of Macau has friends in high places in virtually every corner of the globe.

In Canada, he has been feted and wooed and given medals by the likes of [. . . . link for the list on the Asia Pacific website -- Canadian, US and other politicians.]

But there is a dark side to the casino magnate, one which is secretly recorded in Canadian, American, British and Australian intelligence files.

The intelligence data, which has been vehemently denied by Ho and his friends in high places, state the operations of the gambling king are intricately linked to Asian organized crime.

A RCMP document called the Asian Organized Crime Roster has him listed as Triad leader while a similar American report put Ho on a watchlist.

[. . . . ] Far Eastern Economic Review magazine [. . . . ]

A report by prize-winning writer Barry Wain alleges that Ho‘s multibillion-dollar gaming flagship Sociedad de Tourism e Diversoes de Macau (STDM) is allegedly at the centre of a money-laundering scheme moving billions of dollars out of China through Macau into Hong Kong. [. . . . ]

[. . . . ] Funds sent abroad typically go into property in the US and Canada to pave the way for the emigration of family members, according to Chinese officials and Hong Kong police.

[. . . . ] He has tried several times through his daughters Pansy and Daisy to apply for casino licences in B.C., Alberta and Ontario.


[. . . . ] Unlike Canada or the United States, Ho has never been able to make much headway into Australia because of extensive Australian Security Intelligence Organisation reports on his background, connections and links.

[. . . . ] The New South Wales Gaming Licensing Board (now defunct) has a report on Stanley Ho which is stamped “never to be released.“ Its officials have deemed Ho “an unsuitable person to hold a casino licence”.




Search:

Bank of China scandal
entered Canada via Vancouver using false identities
Royal Bank Canada branch

Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation and the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce
takes gamblers to so-called VIP rooms
"at Ho‘s crown jewel, the Hotel Lisboa, STDM‘s flagship casino and heaquarters in Macau"

offsetting arrangement
Documents provided to the Review by Winnie Ho [Stanley Ho's sister]
a bloody gang war in Macau
Asian Organized crime sources
involving him in the Philippines

I think it is time to re-think just what our immigration and refugee policies should be and who they are intended for.

Sept. 14, 2006: Kimveer Gill -- Montreal

Update: Kimveer Gill's blog -- vampirefreaks.com

There is a photo of Kimveer Gill here, entitled "You're next". There are other photos, also.

vampirefreaks.com/picview.php?user=fatality666&uid=
718193&c=40&x=55&d=0&g=0&s=0&fid=0




Blog of Dawson College gunman paints dark portrait -- Kimveer Gill's image gallery with more than 50 photos of him "holding a Baretta CX4 Storm semi-automatic rifle, CP, Sep. 14 2006 6:52 AM ET
www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/
20060914/gill_profile_060914/20060914/

In an online blog, Kimveer Gill includes a photo of a tombstone with his name printed on it - below it the phrase: "Lived fast died young. Left a mangled corpse."

The blog, posted on an online hub of goth culture, paints a dark portrait of the 25-year-old man published reports have identified as the trenchcoat-wearing gunman who opened fire on students at Montreal's Dawson College Wednesday, killing one and injuring 19 others. [....]


Was the semi-automatic registered?



Gunman wore trench coat, mowhawk -- 25-year-old Montreal man took 3 weapons into college re: Kimveer Gill, Graeme Hamilton, National Post; with files from CanWest News Service, September 14, 2006
www.canada.com/nationalpost/news/story.ht
ml?id=690f0232-d3ca-4f5e-93d6-868ef98519cf

Provincial police, who are called in to investigate any shootings by Montreal officers, said the gunman was a 25-year-old man, born in Quebec, who lived in the suburbs of Montreal. [....]




'Hate' blog attracts suspicious minds
'Montreal people I hate'
, Siri Agrell, National Post, September 14, 2006

[PeopleIHateinMontreal blog -- now unavailable ....] Last night the unknown blogger updated his site to note he was not involved in the tragedy at Dawson, and that he hated the people who speculated about it.

The Web log, posted through the Blogspot site owned by Google, was started on Sept. 3. [....]

Sept 14, 2006: Various

This PM's not for turning, Sept. 12, 06
www.torontosun.com/Comment/Commentary
/2006/09/12/1828864.html


[....] Maybe he just believes that fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan is the right thing to do. That Canada must do its part to prevent Afhganistan from ever again falling into the hands of the Taliban, who gave safe haven and aid to Islamist terrorists while they plotted 9/11 and other atrocities. [....]




Harper makes the case for Afghanistan on Sept. 11 anniversary , Jennifer Ditchburn, Sept. 11, 06

[....] "Canada has acted when the United Nations has asked. And as the events of Sept. 11 so clearly illustrate, the horrors of the world will not go away if we turn a blind eye to them, no matter how far off them may be," Harper said.

"And these horrors cannot be stopped unless some among us are willing to accept enormous sacrifice and risk to themselves."
[....]

Twice, Harper underlined that Canada acted with the United Nations when the mission to Afghanistan was launched in October 2001, in an effort to deal with the source of the Sept. 11 attacks. He lauded the work being done by Canadian servicemen and women.

"There are Canadian heroes being made every day in the desert and the mountains of southern Afghanistan. These are the stories that we don't hear - the countless acts of courage and sacrifice that occur every day on the battlefield," he said. [....]





Should we be concerned for Jaballah? For ourselves?

Lawyers ask judge to consider deportation to torture issue in Jaballah case , Gregory Bonnell
cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2006/02/07/1430306-cp.html

TORONTO (CP) - A federal government lawyer spearheading the legal battle against a suspected Egyptian terrorist urged a judge Monday to consider the possibility the man could face torture if deported.

For almost seven years, the government has argued that Mahmoud Jaballah's alleged connection to terrorist groups al-Jihad and al-Qaida demanded his immediate expulsion from Canada.

Jaballah's lawyers have long argued, unsuccessfully, that the married father of six faces torture, or even death, if returned to his native Egypt and deserves protection under the law.

But on Monday, federal prosecutor Donald McIntosh staged a remarkable role reversal as he urged Justice Andrew MacKay to consider the constitutionality of deporting Jaballah in light of those concerns. [....]


Search: "A request to have breakfast served to the men before sunrise during Ramadan"




September 12, 2006 -- News of the Weekend (Sept. 9-12)
china-e-lobby.blogspot.com/2006/09
/news-of-weekend-sept-9-12.html

Communist air defense parts on way to Syria (and possibly Hezbollah) halted in Cyprus: A ship loaded with "radars which 'appear to be part of an air defense system'" (BBC) was seized on route to Syria. Cyprus authorities held the ship after hearing from Interpol that "the vessel might be smuggling arms and that it had been loaded in China and North Korea" (emphasis added). According to the Jewish Telegraphic Agency, the air-defense shipment "may have been on its way to Hezbollah." [....]

U.S. bans Iran-regime bank, but goes soft on nuclear issue: [....]

The Canada file: The recently turfed Liberals are worried about the Conservatives' anti-Communism (Globe and Mail), earning the party a well-deserved keyboard-lashing from Steve Janke. [Angry in the Great White North] The Bank of Montreal's role in helping the Communists fleece investors, ahem launching Communist IPOs, is revealed by the Globe and Mail. Ezra Levant (Western Standard) and Paul Jackson (Calgary Sun) calls for the United Nations to admit Taiwan. Canadian police may be pointing local hate-crime laws at an anti-Falun Gong newspaper (Epoch Times). [....]


I don't believe the writer will be investing in China Merchants Bank's IPO through the Bank of Montreal.

Scroll down for Frost Hits the Rhubarb Sept. 10, 2006: China & Banking: BMO rising in China's bank sector -- "as a co-manager on China Merchants Bank's impending $2.7-billion (U.S.) initial public offering"
www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/
RTGAM.20060908.wrbmo08/BNStory/Business/home



September 11, 2005 -- On the War on Terror, Part III: Communist China’s Support for anti-U.S. Terrorists
china-e-lobby.blogspot.com/2005/09
/on-war-on-terror-part-iii-communist_11.html


Four years ago today [2005], America suffered the worst terrorist attack in its history, and the worst attack of any kind since Pearl Harbor. Today, the nation is examining where we are in the War on Terror, and where we need to go. For most, Communist China will not be a topic of conversation. This is a tragic mistake. While I made this clear in a brief post in July, just after the London subway attacks, this post will have far more detail on Communist China’s role as the largest benefactor of international terrorism on Earth.

In the myriad of pro-democracy, anti-Communist events that I have been fortunate enough to attend, I am usually the only one who brings up the War on Terror (and I have nearly every time, in large part because I have written a book on this subject). Sadly, the consensus inside and outside the “movement” is that Communist China and the War on Terror are separate and distinct issues. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, when one examines our enemies in the War on Terror – the Taliban, al Qaeda, the Ba’athists in Iraq, and for the more expansive among us, the regimes of Syria, Iran, and Stalinist North Korea – one finds only two things they all hold in common: hatred for America, and support from the Chinese Communist Party. [....]


Search: al Qaeda and their Taliban hosts , bought the missiles to “reverse engineer” , In 1999, a book by two Communist Chinese officers , China’s Xinhua press agency , video , as Pakistan was mulling over a request , Huawei Technologies , weapons from Communist China, a three-man delegation from the Taliban , Sudan , massive Communist oil investment (UPI) and jet fighters , Communist-owned firms involved in arms sales to the mullahs , Syria where Hu Jintao , Northern Industrial Corporation (Norinco) .....

Lengthy and detailed with links to more


Symposium: 9/11: Five Years Later , By Jamie Glazov, FrontPageMagazine.com, September 11, 2006. With Tom McInerney, Andy McCarthy, Ralph Peters, and Jed Babbin
frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=24313

[....] Our borders are still practically open, and the great successes the FBI has had in nabbing terrorists coming in only illustrates the problem. It's like drug traffickers: no matter how many you catch, you can be sure others get through. But how many? [....]

The PC police are on the wrong side of this fight. Why aren't we profiling airline passengers for more scrutiny? Because phony "civil rights" groups such as CAIR are calling anyone who advocates it a racist. Remember, please, the Supreme Court decisions going back five decades properly condemn and prohibit "invidious" discrimination: discrimination that classifies people into different groups in which group members receive distinct and typically unequal treatments and rights without rational justification. There is nothing illegal or any invasion of civil rights by profiling because it is rationally justified by the experience of 9-11 and the plot just broken up by the Brits.? And by decades of Islamic terror going back to the 1970s.

[....] Finally, although we have not addressed it yet, the single biggest challenge we may face five years after 9/11 is the withering force of ascendant, un-democratic international law. What were once mere humanitarian guidelines, such as "proportionate" use of force are increasingly regarded as legally binding. And the arbiter is not the American people (or, recently, the Israeli people) deciding at the ballot box what they believe is necessary to protect their security and their interests; it is what the UN and the so-called "international community" (including enemies of the United States) decide is proportionate and compliant with international obligations. Which is to say, we are now in a world where Kofi Annan pronounces the American invasion of Iraq illegal (after over a dozen UN resolutions), and the International Court of Justice pronounces the Israeli security fence (which reduced murders from suicide bombings by over 90 percent) illegal. This system, and its effect on a sovereign nation's ability to govern and protect itself, badly needs rethinking.


Search: we're simultaneously witnessing the ultimate crash of a once-great, still-vain civilization , "I've been privileged to spend a good bit of time not only in the greater Middle East, but, over the past half-dozen years, on the far fringes of the Islamic world." , Blanket condemnations , "While the Iranians--Persians, really--seek nukes to deter our military in the region, when it comes down to who-gets-hit-first" , "As a former soldier, I believe in doing" ,

There is much more worth reading. Those speaking actually register differing opinions.



The US to blame for 9/11? , Tom Brodbeck, Sept. 12, 06
www.winnipegsun.com/News/Columnists/
Brodbeck_Tom/2006/09/12/1828981.html

Two public opinion polls during the past week suggest the majority of Canadians believe U.S. foreign policy was to blame for the attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

Funny, Canada was in lock-step with America on some of the biggest foreign policy issues of the 1990s. So if U.S. foreign policy was to blame for the attacks on the World Trade Center, then Canada must be to blame, too.
[....]


Worth reading and noting. Also, check how much money the polling company made from previous governments. There is a concerted effort on several fronts in Canada to emphasize anything anti-US and particularly, anti-George Bush, for political reasons, I believe, in an effort to return the same old corruptos to power. After all, the right people have much invested; business deals hinge upon stability, that nothing change so cleaning up the avenues for corruption on the part of PM Harper and his government would change the rules, maybe even affect the bottom line for those who stood to profit, in my opinion.



ONLINE EXCLUSIVE: Another NDP MP breaks ranks with leader over Afghanistan -- NDP MP Pat Martin disagrees with Jack Layton over pulling out Canadian troops immediately , F. Abbas Rana, The Hill Times, September 11, 2006
thehilltimes.ca/html/
index.php?display=story&full_path=/
2006/september/11/web_ndp/&c=1

[....] Carl Hétu, co-president of the NDP's Quebec campaign in the last federal election, and economist Paul Summerville, who ran unsuccessfully as an NDP candidate in the last election in the Ontario riding of St. Paul's, both said they're leaving the party. Mr. Summerville, who has since joined the Liberal Party and hopes to to attend the December Liberal leadership convention as a Bob Rae delegate, said he disagrees with the party's economic policies.

Pierre Laliberté, the NDP's candidate in the Quebec riding of Hull-Aylmer, criticized the party leadership for failing to empower the party grassroots and for spending little time in Quebec in the last election.

Meanwhile, Pierre Ducasse, a former NDP leadership candidate, played down the significance of the departure of the three prominent NDPers from the party.





Update and mea culpa: re: Sept. 7, 2006: #12

I listened to the the general tenor of CBC's programming including the talk advertising the upcoming documentary the night I wrote "Sept. 7, 2006: #12 Advertised this evening" with the result that I expected the usual "How America Totally Screwed Up" program (in reference to the McKenna documentary shown Sept. 10, 06) but, according to one who watched it and whose assessment I trust, actually, McKenna's film was reasonably good. Apparently, I was wrong. I didn't watch it because the CBC so angered me with its concern, not for the 9/11 victims' families, particularly the Canadian families, but for Muslims in Canada, that there be no backlash / Islamophobia. Anyway, I'm sure it will come around in re-run. Watch it and judge for yourself.

The post: FHTR Sept. 7, 2006: #12

Unbelievably, on the eve of the 9/11 catastrophe--one that took the lives of close to 3,000 people, the CBC will be presenting a Terence McKenna special How America Totally Screwed Up. Oh, its official title may be somewhat different, but this covers the general idea. [....]

Sept. 13, 2006: Hezbollah -&- UN

Hezbollah committed war crimes: Amnesty International , AP, Updated Thu. Sep. 14 2006 6:16 AM ET

[....] "Targeting civilians is a war crime. There's no gray area," said Larry Cox, Amnesty's executive director in the United States.

Although Hezbollah denies targeting Israeli civilians, it fired inaccurate rockets packed with thousands of metal ball bearings to maximize harm to noncombatants, Amnesty said. [....]




UN falls short on oil-for-food reform: investigator , Sam Cage, Sep 7, 2006
today.reuters.com/news/articlenews.aspx?type=
worldNews&storyID=2006-09-07T201839Z_01_N07285
240_RTRUKOC_0_US-UN-OIL.xml&pageNumber=0&imageid=
&cap=&sz=13&WTModLoc=NewsArt-C1-ArticlePage3


BASEL, Switzerland (Reuters) - The United Nations has failed to take on board some of the key recommendations of an investigation into corruption in its oil-for-food program in Iraq, an investigator told Reuters on Thursday.

The independent inquiry proposed reforms to prevent similar abuses in future, but at least two central tenets have not been addressed, said Mark Pieth, one of three members of the inquiry team, which was headed by former U.S. Federal Reserve chairman Paul Volcker.

"They're not really taking us seriously," Pieth, a Swiss law professor based in Basel, said in an interview. "There are reforms going on that go some way, but not really as far as we would have hoped."

[....] Some governments are reluctant to disclose publicly which companies they are investigating for corruption or breaking the U.N. embargo on Iraq and the OECD will encourage them to contribute to an overall summary of oil-for-food probes, he explained.

Some 500-1,000 cases mentioned in the Volcker inquiry's final report are clear-cut cases of corruption, Pieth said.

September 12, 2006

Sept. 12, 2006: Dancing ...

To a nostalgic tune ... the sabre dance or is that the Cossack sabre dance?

Memory Lane: related to the article that follows it.

Canadian External Affairs Minister Lester Pearson: A Warrior for Freedom in the Cold War , Jamie Glazov, FrontPageMagazine.com, July 30, 2001

www.frontpagemag.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=261



AFTER JOSEPH STALIN’S DEATH IN 1953, Moscow altered its tactics to spread world communism. The new Soviet leaders launched a “peace offensive,” which they hoped would splinter the Western alliance. ... the Kremlin sought to drive a wedge between Canada and the United States. [....]

In the negotiations, the Soviets pressured Pearson to agree that Canada should act as a “bridge” ... the semantics implied Canadian neutrality. The Soviets also insisted that Canada sell uranium, nickel, aluminium, and copper to the Soviet Union. Pearson refused. In the end, Canada agreed to sell roughly 1.5 million tons of wheat to the Soviet Union at world prices over the next three years. Strategic minerals were kept off the list. In return, the Canadians granted Russia MFN (Most Favoured Nation) status, but only for the duration of the agreement.

Pearson came home a staunch defender of NATO and Western interests. [....]


I suspect Canada's interests were just about given away before the last election occurred. Whenever I look up information, I find enough was accomplished with the result that many have a vested interest in pressuring the present government to continue ... whatever they had managed to agree to, establish or gain while the Liberals ran the government(s).

It is of interest that Canadian official George Ignatieff, whose father had managed to escape after the Communists came to power, was along on that trip to Russia. He's the father of the current Liberal leadership candidate, Michael Ignatieff.



Isn't Paul Jackson with Sun News Media?



Why doesn't a journalist contact Paul Jackson and ask about this? "Mr. Trudeau told the wife of U.S. chargé d'affaires that he was a Communist and then went on to criticize the U.S. and praise the Soviet Union", "CANADA'S RED TRUDEAU", by Elizabeth Thompson & Paul Jackson
www.orwelltoday.com/trudeau.shtml

[....] George Ignatieff, then second-in-command at the Canadian Embassy in Washington, who approached him to discuss Mr. Trudeau's "indiscreet" behaviour at a conference in Moscow.




That old red ... Trudeau magic has them in its spell ...

Cue the nostalgia strings: "Alexandre Trudeau's fight to 'Secure Freedom'" , Sep. 6 2006, 12:00 PM ET, CTV.ca News Staff

www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews
/20060906/trudeau_doc_060906/20060906?hub=CanadaAM



[....] "Justice doesn't belong to the government, it belongs to the people," Trudeau said Wednesday in an interview on CTV's Canada AM. [Ah, defender of "the little people" ... cue the violins, the schmaltz ... ]

"And I felt that the detention of men without charge, whatever they might have done, is against what Canadians believe in."

In "Secure Freedom," a new documentary airing ... on CTV, Trudeau investigates the federal government's steadfast support of the use of security certificates on the grounds of national security.

The certificates allow Canada to indefinitely detain non-citizens without charge, trial or the release of evidence against them.

Before the year's end, the Supreme Court is expected to rule on their constitutionality. [This is where the "appointed" Supreme Court Justices earn their Liberal / leftist keep. I have no illusions about these justices' impartiality at all. ]

Public Security Minister Stockwell Day told CTV earlier this summer that the certificates -- which have been around since 1978 -- are used "very rarely" and only to those individuals deemed to be a "very serious security threat to Canadians."

Day said that as recently as September 2005, the courts have ruled their use as constitutional ... an important tool in protecting Canadians.

For his film, Trudeau gained special access to Almrei and to Mohammed Harkat [.... It helps to have that name.]

"Either they stay in jail forever or they get deported to countries from where they're refugees, where they're likely to face torture." [Of course, dissembling / lying would never be part of this, would it? Search a post on one who was returned to Iran: "News Junkie Canada, Iran, refugee, lying"]

[....] The 31-year-old Almrei is being detained on allegations that he has links to al Qaeda through an Islamic charity, that he was part of an international forgery ring, and that he spent time in a terrorist training camp.

[....] For his assignment, Trudeau travelled to Syria [.... Who paid? Was it paid by Canada World Youth? CIDA? Any other agency using public money? CBC? ]



Alexandre (Sacha) Trudeau is/has been also a director of Canada World Youth [see below], and of the Trudeau Foundation [check out the directors ... They're back!] for excellence in social sciences and humanities research and innovation.

Cue the nostalgic violins to touch your heartstrings ... for a kinder, gentler, socialist Canada ... the good old days ... when Pierre Elliott Trudeau gave you the finger while taking your money. Remember the National Energy Program?



Memory Lane: The World Youth Manifesto Project

Don't the lefties love that word "manifesto" -- harkening back to the the halcyon days of "Muscular Communism" ... of Stalinist Russia and Maoist China ...

It might interest readers to know that Pearson committed your tax dollars of today years and years ago ... and the left has many tentacles that lead right to your pocket. ... ING Direct advertisers must have taken lessons for their "hands in my pockets" ads.


Presentation by Mr. Kevin Rex , Program Officer, Canada Fund for Africa Secretariat, Africa Branch, Canadian International Development Agency , Photos by Duncan DeYoung and Report by Kathy Grzetic, (All pictures are thumb nailed, please click to enlarge), 2003

www.pwc.k12.nf.ca/cida
/manifesto/kevinrex-english.html



On February 4th, 2003, to commemorate International Development Week, a CIDA Program Officer for Africa, Mr. Kevin Rex, gave a presentation to the History, Global Issues and Languages students at Prince of Wales Collegiate. For two hours, Mr. Rex spoke about international development, the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA) and how students can contribute to this important cause. [ It sounds like social engineering to me. What if a parent disagrees with this being done in schools? ....]

The Canadian International Development Agency helps these developing countries by funding initiatives by non-governmental organizations (NGO's) and by organizing its own initiatives to encourage sustainable development. [....]

International development is an extremely complex and varied area of work. For this reason CIDA has broken down its objectives into four main areas: basic health and nutrition, HIV/AIDS, basic education and child protection. Canadians working with CIDA and with NGO's travel and work abroad to implement social, political and economic initiatives. [....]


The nostalgia moment:



More than thirty years ago, Former Canadian Prime Minister and Nobel Laureate Lester B. Pearson helped to devise a treaty with the United Nations stating that all industrialized nations throughout the world should commit 0.7% of their Gross National Product (GNP) to foreign aid. Canada currently pledges only 0.25%.. In fact, there are only four countries in the world who contribute in accordance with this treaty.

However, CIDA and many Canadian NGO's have made significant progress in helping to alleviate some of the problems developing countries face. At the G8 Summit, an annual meeting of the heads of the world’s eight most industrialized countries, in July 2001, a group of African leaders presented the New Partnership for Africa's Development (NEPAD), a plan they had devised to end poverty in Africa. The next year, at the G8 Summit held in Kananaskis, Alberta, the leaders of the G8 presented their own plan to support the NEPAD Initiative, called the Africa Action Plan, which included commitments to double, triple, even quadruple aid to these regions. A Canadian fund was set up to help fund this initiative, called the Canada Fund for Africa. Mr. Rex manages the fund’s $35 million “Bridging the Digital Divide” program, as well as its youth initiatives. [....]

Most importantly, by becoming informed global citizens [....]

What is the position of your MP on human rights? [ politicking? ....]



My 'I get it' moment ...

Maurice Strong and network have just the bridge for you and yours ... to cross the Digital Divide. Check the OneWorld / ManyOne network. That will help them ... and indoctrinate your children.

NEPAD -- pronounded "knee pad", an unfortunate choice of acronym

Social engineering contest, would you not say? "The contest calls on youth to speak up about international development issues"


Have you noticed how often the do-gooder left includes prizes, awards for "excellence", and the like? Check your pocket, again.



Is it possible? Is this social engineering at its best ... paid for with your taxes ... and the Trudeau name associated.

Canada World Youth - Core Program -- or here, a Google cache

youth.gc.ca/yoaux.jsp?lang=
en&auxpageid=1079&ta=1&flash=1

Note, that is or was a government of Canada url / address, during the time of the former Liberal government.



Designed for youth aged 17 to 24, Canada World Youth's Core Program focuses on volunteer work and community development in a cross-cultural setting.

The Core Program lasts six to seven months, during which participants spend half their time in a Canadian community and the other half in a community in Asia, Africa, Eastern Europe, Latin America or the Caribbean. During the program, youth live with host families and volunteer in community organizations or small businesses.

The Canadian International Development Agency helps fund Canada World Youth programs.

More information is available from:
Canada World Youth
2330 Notre-Dame Street West, 3rd Floor
Montreal, QC H3J 1N4
Tel: (514) 931-3526
Toll-free: 1 800 605-3526
E-mail: imready@cwy-jcm.org
Web site: www.cwy-jcm.org [....]



This material was/is usually located in the same area ... closer to the stakeholders, I suppose. Remember the links to the UNESCO initiatives I posted on in Jan-Feb, 06?






The Evils of Ideology , From the Gulag to the Killing Fields, edited by Paul Hollander, and published by ISI Books, reminds us of how far man’s inhumanity to man can go, and on what scale. It is a selection from the prison and other memoirs of victims of communist repression in the Soviet Union, Eastern Europe, China, Vietnam, Cambodia, Cuba and Ethiopia.

Professor Hollander, who provides a long introductory essay, is the author of the now-classic Political Pilgrims, a history of the way in which western intellectuals were duped, and wanted to be duped, by their visits to communist countries into believing that some kind of paradise was under construction and was already partially built: in sharp contrast, of course, to the living hells of their homelands.

[....] Perhaps the difference exists because elements at least of communism still exert an attraction for so many intellectuals, and no one wants to acknowledge that his ideals justified and in part motivated mass murder on an unprecedented scale. Who would not rather deny the meaning of scores of millions of deaths, than abandon his illusions?

[.... why Communist atrocities] have comparatively so little emotional resonance .... [....]


frontpagemag.com/Articles/Printable.asp?ID=24237 [source for the above]

Search: the greatness of its motive , ethical injunction, to cultivate your inner psychopath , The very qualities that are loathsome , a Cambodian physician , Pol Pot’s regime , Sendero Luminoso (Shining Path) in Peru , a worker for Amnesty International

One of the problems with [so-called] intellectuals is that they think, write, film perhaps, but do not have to live as others do in the worlds their ideals have made / would make. They do not see through ... understand what they are aiding and advocating, e.g. the NDP, the new movements and network(s) to network the poor especially of the Third World to tell their stories ... which may (intentionally, I believe) prevent other views from tainting their stories, especially those not belonging to the right groups. Actually, Sasha Trudeau should read this and look further.


Update: A reader wrote that the link to the article below does not work. I have tried to find the correct one in my files. Of course, I cannot at this moment. However, I couldn't make this stuff up (I have not the imagination for that.) and I remember seeing it. Try this link for a paragraph that says essentially the same thing: The Shadow Party , Jamie Glazov, FrontPageMag.com, Aug. 29, 06

frontpagemagazine.com/Articles/ReadArticle.asp?ID=24073

[....] FP: Does the Shadow Party really seek to destroy America?

Judge for yourself. In his new book The Age of Fallibility, Soros writes, “The main obstacle to a stable and just world order is the United States.” He announced in 2003 that it is necessary to “puncture the bubble of American supremacy.” Soros is working systematically to achieve that goal.

On the economic front, he is shorting the dollar in global currency markets, trying to force a devaluation. At the same time, Soros is orchestrating a nationwide movement to encourage mass immigration into the United States, and to mandate the provision of free social services to illegal immigrants. These measures alone have the potential to bankrupt the nation. However, if they fail, Soros has another program that will certainly finish the job. A long-time Soros operative named Jeffrey Sachs has been placed in charge of the United Nations Millennium Project – a global war on poverty designed to transfer wealth from rich countries to poor ones. Sachs is currently demanding that American taxpayers turn over $140 billion per year to his global welfare bureaucracy. [....]


There is much more in the above article on the book: The Shadow Party: How George Soros, Hillary Clinton and Sixties Radicals Seized Control of the Democratic Party.

Bad link below so I have removed it. Memory Lane: George Soros - MoveOn.org

American supremacy is the greatest threat to the world today."
-- George Soros, MoveOn.org's billionaire benefactor

"Now it's our party! We bought it, we own it!"
-- MoveOn.org leader referring to the Democratic Party




International influence over local government -- United Nations Agenda 21
http://www.freedom21santacruz.net/issues/
constitutional-government/international-influence.html



United Nations Agenda 21, adopted in Rio de Janeiro in 1992 at the U.N. Conference on Environment and Development, has had profound influence on local public policy. The objective of this document is to integrate environmental protection, economic development, and social equity under the management of global authorities.

The United Nations Millennium Assembly and Summit has authorized the U.N.'s vision of global governance and is now accelerating its implementation with the approval of more than 170 nations, and funding by a conglomeration of government, corporate, and foundation grants. Local implementation of U.N. Agenda 21 is shifting the power to make public policy away from elected officials to non-elected individuals who are using a "new collaborative decision process" to reorganize society around the central principle of "protecting the environment."


I have mentioned before that it is imperative for the left that the alternate / alternet network of such as OneWorld / ManyOne. net be globally implemented. I believe that, based on a login with one global identifier (potential for tracking and control), based on who are included / excluded in this global network, Google searches won't be as effective, perhaps not even allowed in that pristine, safe--no sex, no porn, no evil influences--environment for children ... so conducive to global social engineering. The effect would be that the ability to research and to have access to information from all over, the result will be to impede their ability to find information and to think for themselves ... outside the politically-correct socialist/leftist framework of ideas to which the students will be exposed via the network ...

More on this as time permits ... and there is more that I believe is of interest or, at least, of use.

Sept. 12, 2006: Under the radar -- Media-NDP

Look further, deeper

On the War on Terror, Part III: Communist China’s Support for anti-U.S. Terrorists , September 11, 2005, D.J. McGuire, China-e Lobby -- Or here: Forum, posted by rosemarie59
china-e-lobby.blogspot.com/2005/09
/on-war-on-terror-part-iii-communist_11.html

www.forumsvibe.com/elwoodpdowd/view
topic.php?t=259&mforum=elwoodpdowd

[....] In the myriad of pro-democracy, anti-Communist events that I have been fortunate enough to attend, I am usually the only one who brings up the War on Terror (and I have nearly every time, in large part because I have written a book on this subject). Sadly, the consensus inside and outside the “movement” is that Communist China and the War on Terror are separate and distinct issues. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, when one examines our enemies in the War on Terror – the Taliban, al Qaeda, the Ba’athists in Iraq, and for the more expansive among us, the regimes of Syria, Iran, and Stalinist North Korea – one finds only two things they all hold in common: hatred for America, and support from the Chinese Communist Party.

[....] Communist China’s Xinhua press agency later produced a video on the 9/11/01 attacks “glorifying the strikes as a humbling blow against an arrogant nation” (London Telegraph).

The Communist leadership considered al Qaeda as “a check on U.S. power” (CNN) and only decided to back away from the terrorists after deciding that “now is not the time to take on the United States.” [....]


Lengthy, detailed, worth reading, it ends with:

The road to victory in the War on Terror ends not in Kabul, Baghdad, Tehran, or Damascus, but in Beijing. America will never be secure until China is free.




Analysis of the relationship between the NDP and the Liberals -- comments: an aspect of the NDP shenanigans that Canadians might miss, but be very interested in, posted by Ne0_North and rosemarie59

Jack Layton and the Media are just doing their job. Right now every time Layton says something controversial, the Media play it up as if it really matters. They should be relegating news like this to the end of the paper near the obituaries where it belongs, since the NDP is almost as dead as it can get. Instead, the Media play it up and get us talking about the NDP; meantime, the Liberano crime machine is making decisions and covering up scandals that the NDP could only dream of doing. Make no mistake, the NDP serve the Liberano's with every public appearance and statement; they will strive to pull the spotlight off the most corrupt party to rule over Canada to give them the time and freedom to recover from the exposed corruption that has and will continue to follow that party like a bad smell.

[....]

I agree. It seems almost too co-incidental to be by accident. I imagine Ignatieff and Rae have an implicit understanding that no matter who is crowned leader, the "loser" will be second banana. They are old friends, after all.


Related: search for "NDP grassroots for Afghan pullout", by Mike De Souza, National Post, Sept. 11, 06

[In that article, de Souza reports that] both the Canada-Israel Committee and the Muslim Canadian Congress are denouncing the NDP's "priority".

The Muslim group called the NDP "reckless and opportunistic", describing Layton's position as "a policy of appeasement" that would do nothing to help the people of Afghanistan. "By asking for an immediate withdrawl of Canadian troops, Mr. Layton demonstrates a naivete about the situation", said Farzana Hassan, president of the MCC.

Similarly, the Canada-Israel Committee denouced the resolutions as "one-sided and dangerously misinformed".

"Despite the efforts of some caucus members to steer the party toward a constructive set of resolutions, the NDP will now be known for its biased positions and for lending support and credibility to terrorists entities like Hezbollah and Hamas that are committed to the destruction of the State of Israel, said CIC national chairman Marc Gold.




Layton gets massive endorsement from NDP grassroots for massive pullout
news.yahoo.com/s/cpress/20060910/ca_pr_on_na/ndp_convention

Or here, QUEBEC (CP) - The NDP has officially become Canada's first major political party to call for a withdrawal of the country's troops from Afghanistan, Alexander Panetta, Sept. 9, 06
tinyurl.co.uk/r9te

[.... Also,] A similarly huge majority of delegates also voted Saturday that Quebecers should be considered a nation within Canada, a special status long sought by sovereigntists and many federalists in the province.

Delegates also agreed that a result of 50 per cent plus one vote in a sovereignty referendum is sufficient for Quebec to achieve independence. [....]

Sept. 12, 2006: Stanley Ho

Gambling / Gaming

Photo of Stanley Ho, billionaire
www.forbes.com/lists/2006/10/UMEN.html

[....] Revenues for Sociedade de Jogos de Macau—[Stanley] Ho's gaming operation that includes casinos, greyhound racing, lotteries and horse betting—estimated at $4.8 billion in 2005; includes $3.5 billion from the Lisboa, world's highest grossing casino..... Ho still controls 15 of Macau's 18 casinos; also operates ferry and helicopter services that transport gamers from Hong Kong through publicly traded Shun Tak Holdings. Son Lawrence, daughter Pansy building casinos with foreign partners. [....]


I thought Stanley Ho was involved with EyeBalls.com, out of BC. You might want to check further. He is said in this article to be a resident of Hong Kong. Perhaps he has dual citizenship: Canada/China? or would that be Canada/Hong Kong? Is there such a thing?

Sept. 12, 2006: Big Brother's helper has arrived ...

And your tax $$$ helped

Teaching BlackBerry to talk -- and listen, Simon Avery
www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.2006
0905.gttalkberry05/BNStory/Technology/home

But Intelligent Mechatronic Systems Inc. (IMS) of Waterloo, Ont ...

... iLane ... reads ... forward, reply or delete, all with voice commands.

The company is also testing a GPS-based product called iPaid, which IMS would like the auto insurance industry to begin using to offer "usage-based insurance." IMS says the technology could lead to a "pay-as-you-drive" fee structure. [Big Brother may track us.]

Mr. Basir founded IMS in 1999, and has raised about $25-million in funding, which includes $3-million from Technology Partnerships Canada, a federal corporate subsidy program, and a large sum from independent investors in Bahrain.


In addition to running the company, Mr. Basir is also an associate professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of Waterloo, where some of IMS's research and development has been conducted. [....]



Isn't RIM big in China? I read somewhere that the unique thing about the Univ. of Waterloo is that it allows the staff member/inventor to retain their intellectual property ... but you don't benefit. You just help pay for development. It will be enough that you have helped to bring on a brave new world with your tax dollars.




RIM unveils 'sleek, sexy' Pearl of a BlackBerry -- Photos, music and videos , Mark Evans, Financial Post, September 08, 2006

www.canada.com/nationalpost/financialpost/story.ht
ml?id=2b2f93e8-ca4b-4815-bc95-cbc656a958ea

[....] The Pearl's early reviews have been mostly positive. Walter Mossberg provided a glowing review in yesterday's Wall Street Journal, describing it as a "beautiful piece of work, a very nice combination of hard-core e-mail capability and fun features." [Don't forget the other features ... ability to track ... GPS]

Mr. Balsillie said the Pearl is compelling because it offers the "magic trifecta of a 100% smart phone, 100% BlackBerry and 100% sleek phone." [....]

Sept. 12, 2006: Film and Legacy

The link is for the first item only.


The Path to 9/11 and the Clinton Legacy

Caveat: I do not remember how I came upon this website but it was probably while searching for information related to the film, The Path to 9/11, which caught the atmosphere of the period before 9/11 and the horror of that day. Even the background music was appropriate. I would need to view it a second time to comment further partly because I was sleepy, partly because if I turned away or left the room for a minute, I missed the name of the key individual(s) featured at that moment. (Advertising breaks have their uses.)When and where will it be shown again?

This will be of interest to Americans, particularly, who would be better able to judge its usefulness. Still, it looks intriguing.


The Clinton Legacy and here
prorev.com/legacy.htm



This is from a few days ago. What happened?

kudos to Germany
www.rightwingnews.com/cgi-bin/mt
/mt-tb.cgi?__mode=view&entry_id=6368

"[....] If Hezbollah is complaining, that must mean they're doing something right:

"The Shiite Hezbollah militia has expressed "reservations" about Germany's involvement in the multinational UN force deploying for Lebanon, owing to German demands that its troops be allowed to stop and search boats bound for the country."

[....] Of course, they'll probably wimp out, but it's nice to see that at least one of the nations participating in the "peace keeping" force in Lebanon is halfway serious about what they're doing.

Sept. 12, 2006: #2 Bud Talkinghorn - NDP

The long shadow of radicalism at the NDP convention

Poor Jack Layton. He tries so hard to appear moderate. Most of the time, by muzzling his caucus, he can control any bozo eruptions, like "Let's invite Sheik Nasrallah to open the conference." However, the rank and file delegates had had enough of Jack's sandblasted PR wishy-washyness. No, it was time to mount the barracades and march shoulder-to-shoulder with the true democrats--Castro, Morales and Chavez. Layton would be Lenin's clone if you pasted a goatee on him, but the smash-the-state laddies knew he was an imposter. It was true socialism's time to reign. The Globe and Mail reporter on scene, Bill Curry, stated that the majority of the committee recommendations were hard left. There were committees that called for positive recognition of the aforementioned threesome. Others wanted the workers to rise up and take control of private businesses. That the state should nationalize railways and all other transportation systems was a given. It was the strong support for those measures that caused a prized candidate to quit the party. Paul Summerville was the former chief economist for RBC Dominion Securities, who ran under the NDP banner in Toronto. Here finally, was a top drawer economist, who would sanction NDP spending polices. Unfortunately, he couldn't stomach the anti-capitalist message that the party was sending out. A prominent Quebec NDP candidate criticized Layton's mealy-mouthed stance on key issues. Another top Quebec candidate, Carl Hetu, denounced Layton for neglecting Quebec since the last election. He also has resigned from the party.

None of this dissension was reported by the CBC's The National of course. If it had occurred in the Conservative ranks it would have been the top headline. Rather, the reporter focused only on the Afghanistan mission. Not surprisingly, the vast majority wanted it to end, and right now ... so does the CBC, so there. Sychronicity achieved. Mr. Summerville's defection wasn't mentioned even in passing. I have always believed that the thrust of most CBC programming has been inspired more by the NDP's ideology, than that of the Liberals. The Radio Canada section, on the other hand, has been / is today, a nest of Quebecois separatists. Read Curry's column in Saturday's Globe and Mail (Sept. 9) to get the real lowdown, which, if widely-reported, could doom the party to the furthest fringes of Canadian politics. CBC knew that instinctively, so kept mum.

The NDP is facing other obstacles to power, as well. The sizable Jewish support of the party is not happy that the NDP has chosen to champion Hamas and Hezbollah over Israel. Layton must be in a tizzy over these overt loony-left outbreaks. Try as the CBC might, word of this no longer "secret agenda" of the NDP will get out. The Conservative and Liberal policy wonks are already sharpening their pencils. Those socialist dogmas will appear in the next election. I can see in my mind's eye billboards with Layton in his best Lenin-in-profile portrayal--maybe a little shadow on his upthrust chin-- and the caption: Vote NDP, Show solidarity with your oppressed brothers, Hamas and Hezbollah." Then even the dullest voter will be able to see that Vladimir Layton is not fit to assume the top position of PM, nor is his party to be trusted with the nation's wallet. Vast government projects didn't make it in any Communist country, and they all had secret police and the army backing them. Hugo Chavez of Venezuela has destroyed his economy, despite having vast oil reserves. The smart money always is ahead of the game, and their billions are parked safely away in foreign institutions. Foreign investment has almost dried up. If you envy the glorious peasant revolution of Chavez, then by all means vote the NDP in to power.

The CBC segment immediately following the NDP report was on the 60th anniversary of Mao's ascendance. No mention was made of the millions murdered by Mao's edicts. Maybe the CBC was merely trying to be droll with that juxtapositioning. Surely they weren't trying to make a sly connection between Mao and Layton. That would be downright heresy.

Maybe I should have entitled this, "Jack picks up some very heavy baggage at the convention."

© Bud Talkinghorn

Sept. 12, 2006: #1 Bud Talkinghorn - Meth

Meth: It rhymes nicely with death

There are many drugs which can take you down the road to hell, but methamphetamine use gets you you there faster with your body in worse shape at the final destination. A very old Webster's Collegiate Dictionary defines amphetamine as "a a drug used in medicine for nose ailments or head colds". Actually, after that it became mother's little diet helper. However, it was also employed during WW11 to keep soldiers alert during intensive combat. The Germans developed that one and the Germans and the allies made extensive use of it. The Japanese invented methamphetamine in 1919. While chemically similar to amphetamine, it is cheaper to make and far more powerful. By the 1990s it was being made by North American "cooks" in such unlikely places as the home kitchen, the family van, or even, in one case, on the side of the Oklahoma inter-state highway. Almost as unlikely, mainly it stalked the small towns and cities of the corn belt first. It was to the rural heartland what crack was to the urban ghettoes. The devastation it brought was beyond the control of the local police and social services. Whole families became addicted, with even their children showing residues of the drug. Police would only raid meth labs if they had on hazmat suits and the place was uninhabited. This was because a stray bullet in a shoot-out with crazed, paranoid users could blow the place up. If the house had been used extensively to cook up "crank", it had to be condemned and torn down.

I knew much of this before I read the book, "Meth--The Home-cooked Menace". The author, Dirk Johnson, is a five-time winner of the NY Publisher's Award for jounalism. Johnson takes you deeper into the belly of the beast. He opens with the description of a couple of formerlly high-achieving youngsters, who were too strung out on meth to tell 911 dispatchers where they were located. Their car had slid off the road. The boy kept insisting that he and his girlfriend were in their Omaha apartment, when they were really far out in the countryside. It was winter and they were freezing to death. When help got the boy's girlfriend on the cellphone, she was even more blitzed than her boyfriend. She bizarrely reported hundreds of Mexicans and Africans dressed up in cult outfits who were dismantling automobiles and carrying the parts up trees. They maintained that their wrecked car was upside down and out of gas. The boy was found next day frozen to death, while the girl wasn't found for six days. Their car was found rightside up and half full of gas. They were both only 20 years old.

The users get the slang name "tweakers", due to their ceaseless movements. One cop was quoted as saying they are the easiest drug addicts to spot. Besides doing the herky-jerk while being simply advised about a broken taillight, their eyes are so dilated they look like saucers. The numerous sores and skeletal bodies are further tip-offs. The ravages of the drug on family life are shocking. Children and spouses are assaulted during drug-induced rages. Mothers ignore the sexual abuse of their children, so long as the meth flows. The paranoid aspect means that many tweakers on a four day binge will march on police with guns if their property is approached, or murder their best friend, who now appears as a demon. Probably the most publicized meth rage was the guy who stole a tank in San Diego. He obliterated dozens of cars before entering the Mission Expressway. He had to be shot to death to stop the carnage.

The first thing that police do when raiding a house lab is check the fridge. Often it is empty except for the chemicals used to do the next batch of meth. Social services are immediately behind them to take away any children found inside. The parents are too stoned to notice that their own children are starving. In the worst cases, the fridge is filled only with mold.

Johnson doesn't neglect the ravages on the gay community either. Using the case of one gay user, Thomas, he showed how easy it was to slip from occasional "party circuit" use, to not being able to get out of bed without it. His six figure income was in danger of disappearing as he stopped even showing up for work. Luckily for him his organization was supportive of his rehab. Most gays are not so lucky, for galloping out of the rural hinterland was a plague that would hit the urban gay scene with devastating force. The common link between the mainly heterosexual farm folk and the swinging gays was the exuberant and prolonged sexual effects of the drug. Promiscuity is a given in both worlds. Gays on meth were four times as likely to have unprotected sex and four times as likely to be infected with HIV. A timebomb in the making. As one gay official said, "It is heretical to talk about bad drugs. The gay community have always been big drug users. Having finally jumped out of the closet with both feet, they don't take kindly to being told what to do." The decision-makers of the gay world are themselves users, so there will be no gay Carrie Nations smashing up meth labs. Between the physical and mental ravages visited upon both sexual orientations, the gays have AIDS and a syphilis epidemic connected to their addictions. The once declining AIDS incidence amongst gays is coming to a rapid end.

Years ago, I met a fellow tourist named John in Santo Domingo. Our mutual addiction to the two-for-one happy hour drinks at the Sheraton Hotel was responsible for our acquaintance. John was an American real estate agent from Miami. As we started to hang out together, he related to me his battle with cocaine. It was quite a saga. He showed me a picture of his first girlfriend, an attractive blond. Then he showed me a photograph of his black girlfriend--also rather stunning. He left the blond for the black girl solely because the latter had better coke connections. She would take him to black clubs in unincorporated Dade county, where people would openly snort rock cocaine off the bar. Twice he was robbed in the parking lot of Bozo's Lounge, which he described as a small windowless bunker with a single steel re-enforced door. Still, he kept going back, because Bozo's had the purest coke.

Needless to say his commission salary dropped drastically. He started to worry about the apartment rent. He had to trade in his Mercedes for a Pinto. His girlfriend started bringing home strange black dudes with funky hats and Mr. T jewellry. Some of them were very paranoid. The final straw, before he saw the bottom, was when he purchased two scalper tickets for $200 for the Superbowl. His beloved Miami Dolphins were in it. Before going, he and his black chick did $200 worth of coke to see them through the game. All these purchases were in 1980's dollars. At the half time intermission, they crashed. They left and went back to the apartment to vacuum up another $200 (his emergency stash) of blow. They arrived back at the game five minutes before its conclusion. Friends described to him the most exciting second half they had ever witnessed. John went into rehab after that. Now he says he smokes only grass and he drinks; his sales fortunes returned. Oh, and he dumped the black girlfriend for a mousey secretary. I have always thanked John for that graphic autobiographical sketch of the coke spiral.

I mention that episode because things would have been far worse if John's drug of choice had been meth. He would have been painting his windows black, posting a killer dog in the front yard and sitting in his lemon tree all night long, armed with a sawed-off shotgun. There are those voices and hallucinations that take over after a while. They usually counsel very nutsy thoughts, like the man who said he was only throwing out a devil from his car, when it was actually the severed head of his son. Eventually, even the postman is really a narc. John was spared that final descent.

Instead of wasting their time on marijuana busts, the police should make every possible effort to stem the creation and flow of methamphetamine into our communities. It has trickled in already, but not to the extent that it has gripped the American mid-west. Those prairie farmers who have isolated properties may decide to end their illegal "crop rotation" and move on to meth production. They even have the legal access to a special ingredient, anhydrous ammonia, which can produce a super-potent form of meth. We can't afford to lose a generation of fine, upright 4-H'ers to this poison. Read Johnson's book to see how easily it could happen here.

© Bud Talkinghorn--The book was published in 2005 by Hazelden Foundation, Center City Minn. USA.