Canadians showing laziness on defending sovereignty against NAU agenda
October 6, 2008 by Stop the Propaganda
Filed under Deep Integration, North American Union (NAU)
(The Canadian) - Canadians seem to be demonstrating to the world, that without the late Pierre Elliot Trudeau to champion the cause of nationhood, they are generally apathetic. This critical observation does not include those Canadians who have been kept ignorant of the fascistic North American Union (NAU) agenda. Rather, this critical observation refers to those Canadians who are aware of the NAU agenda, and elect to do nothing, other than whine and bitch in their cliques. Keep whining and bitching about the corporate media (and its cover-up of these matters), and let’s see how that actually saves Canada.
The current 2008 Federal Election, has provided those with NAU awareness, so-called “activists”, with a potentially great opportunity to further raise awareness. However, the supposed Canadian so-called “activists” have apparently sought to favour more whining and bitching over actually constructive action.
Let’s see CTV, CBC, Global, TVOntario, the Toronto Star, Globe and Mail, Macleans, the National Post, Radio Canada, TVA, and other the other Establishmentarian media organizations ignore 20,000 Canadians on Parliament Hill requesting political party leaders to give account for their participation in the sell out of Canada. Imagine Canadians on Parliament Hill with Canadian Maple Leaf flags, various signage, and eloquent speakers, demanding answers.
Stephen Harper government pursues NAU agenda to break-up Canada through “new deal for provinces”
August 5, 2008 by Stop the Propaganda
Filed under Deep Integration, Featured, North American Union (NAU)
(The Canadian) - The Stephen Harper government is using the public relations cover story of pursuing a “new deal with the provinces” to pursue the fascistic Big Business agenda of North American Union (NAU).
Big Business elites have instructed the managers of the media empires they own to present Mr. Harper’s initiative, as an attempt to create a new era of so-called “peace” between the federal and provincial levels of government. However, in actuality, Mr. Harper, along with his political confederates on Parliament Hill, is seeking to break down a sense of nationhood in Canada. Indeed, provincial governments’ power far outstrips state powers in the United States, and other societies, that have a corresponding federal structure of power.
On February 21 2006, the Globe and Mail’s front page had been strewn with the title “Empower provinces, CEOs say”. These are the same CEO’s that were invited to participate in secretive NAU talks in Montebello, Quebec on the Security and Prosperity and Partnership (SPP) , in late August 2007. The SPP is the Constitution of the NAU, which transfers power from members of society as a whole, to a political-military-industrial complex.
READ MORE HERE [ Source: The Canadian, John Stokes, August 1, 2008 ]

