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  1. A Year In a Minute at Maxwell's Music House in Waterloo.

    Time and Place Date: Wednesday, July 23, 2008

    Time: 8:00pm - 11:00pm

    Location: Maxwell's Music House

    Street: 220 King Street West

    City/Town: Waterloo, ON

    Check out some sound clips of the new band. Excellent stuff! enjoy!

    www.myspace.com/ayearinaminute

  2. Jun 1, 2008 2:30 AM - The Gladstone Hotel

    1214 Queen Street West

    Toronto,

    CA

    Cost:free

    Description:Solar Cycle 24. A celebration of improvised music. Starting at 2:30 in the Art Room, first set is FOWL with Wade Thompson and Adam Thompson, second set features Alan Glicksman, Dominique Banoun, Alan Bloor, Arnd Jurgensen.

  3. No, it is a complete tragedy for democracy. How much easier is it to affect change on a local level than a national level? Now try extrapolating that out to a continent wide, or even world wide government. There is no longer a shred of accountability to the population. It's hard enough holding the federal government to task on anything, just imagine everything a continent wide government could accomplish? Do you really want American or Mexican legal systems infiltrating Canada? How would you like a Mexican cop stationed in your town? How about some American drug laws in Canada? Let's face it, the Canadian way of life would be OVER in the NAU. Just look at the numbers. We wouldn't stand a chance.

  4. Wow. There is so much in that article that is SO disturbing. 500 million for protecting the fucking OLYMPICS!!!! Where is the boon to Canada in all this? Montreal took decades to pay off their debt incurred from this insane venture, am I lead to believe the olympics are anything more than a big propaganda fest with public conditioning for martial law???? This is complete lunacy, I honestly don't even know where to begin, I think I'll just leave this topic alone as my mind is absolutely boggled. Those multiple millions for emergency drills are massively worrying as well, as we've seen around the world, governments always stage drills of identical attacks on the day of real false flag terror ops. as a way of distracting officials not in on the operation. (9/11 and 7/11 being prime examples of this. Drills happening of the EXACT same real world terrorism at the exact same time, what are the odds!? beyond astronomical.) Best keep close watch of these "drills."

  5. This is a great cause. Growing crops to produce fuel is complete insanity. However, our organic waste CAN and SHOULD be refined into fuel, some people are doing this now. We need terminology to differentiate between the two, because I see recycling our food waste into fuel as a necessity, and growing corn for fuel as insanely wasteful.

  6. Hahaha! It is interesting! I think his worldview (which was not invented by him, I'm forgetting the name, something Sitchin, Zacharias I think) came up with most of the Reptillian stuff. Icke takes a lot of totally verifiable stuff, and then throws in the Reptiles and some new age spiritualism on top. He is interesting that's for sure. I think his beliefs would make a much more entertaining sci fi epic than the crap hollywood spins out.

  7. Way to go on the Endgame link. I think it's the most important film ever made. I'd say Alex's daily radio show is even more powerful though. The guy is just a non-stop wealth of information. You can listen to it restreaming 24/7 at www.infowars.com

    For someone watching Endgame, I would suggest checking out http://www.endgamethemovie.com/biblio01.html

    where all the source material from the film is linked moment by moment. Pretty intense!

  8. Our militaries have been basically merged for some time now. Anyone know a Canadian soldier sent to the US to train? I do. Anyone read reports of Texas police officers sent up here to train Canadian police? We are already deep into the North American Union. The biggest problem with this new military agreement is it is a classic move towards tyranny. Historically, government have always found soldiers stationed far away from home are more likely to follow through on drastic orders against their populace. Rome did it, China still does it. Stationing paramilitary police forces from one region of China into another where there is less chance they will be ordered to fire on a family member. Think of all the hatred Canadians have for Americans, I bet it's real easy to assemble a Canadian military unit that would mow down an American city. Less likely the other way around, but that's what the same deal with Mexico will accomplish. If it hasn't already been signed I'm sure it is coming. For the current Olympic propaganda fest, Chinese paramilitary forces are accompanying the torch around, beating protesters from nation to nation. Totally illegal in most nations, only Australia had the balls to kick them out. Scary times that is for sure.

  9. This is very true. There were a few of the authors against it, but the majority were very clear in their documented comments about the importance of a citezenry being armed against their government. It appears to me however the the wording in the bill of rights in conjunction with the constitution is about having state run militias to protect against a powerful federal government, as the whole concept of America was to have power concentrated locally, with the freedom to travel to another area if you didn't like what was going on in your region. Either way I still feel free humans have the right to utilise and carry weaponry. But you are right, upon rereading it, it isn't very clear at all without looking up what the founding fathers had to say.

  10. It was a joke for Jayr's benefit. He mentioned David Icke, who believes the planet's elite are a species of extra-dimensional shapeshifting reptillian aliens. One of the major proofs (aside from collating a lot of historical, and mythological data about the prevalance of dragons and other large reptiles ruling ancient civilisations, which is actually kind of interesting to ponder as entertainment) is video taken where various lighting conditions make someone like say Bush seniors pupil look like a reptillian slit, which is pretty silly. But check out youtube for clips and see how many people buy into the reptillian theories without reserve.

  11. The right to bear arms was secured and kept in the US to ensure freedom. If you have a public fully armed, the government can't successfully enact martial law and take over. The founding fathers were very clear about this matter. Maybe you think governments are great and don't carry out mass exterminations of their own people occasionally, maybe you think it is useless to fight back, but that is the reason for holding weaponry like that. Noone argues that type of weaponry is for hunting.

  12. No of course not. This message board was much more mild than stuff I've seen elsewhere, it was this air of gloating that he had died. Using his name in the news as a springboard into discussing views on guns is totally fair game, it is the celebratory joking nature that really irks. Whatever you believe about guns and personal freedom, I think Heston deserves more respect than that if you actually look at what he stood for throughout his life.

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