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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.

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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!

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pretty decent facebook group on the subject-

Canadians against the North American Union

CONTINENT-WIDE CALL TO ACTION - ITS NOW OR NEVER PEOPLE!!!

The next protest date is April 19th - 2 days prior to the next SPP leader's summit in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Events have been created in the Canadians United page for Toronto, Kelowna, Hamilton, Edmonton, Windsor, Ottawa and Victoria.

Canadians united in protest against the SPP/NAU/NWO

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It's funny how our dollar has been so on par with the US dollar in the last while. Might not seem so drastic to just make a North American currency when we are both so close eh?

Just a coincidence I'm sure, nothing to worry

about.

Also, I also posted this in a seperate thread but I think it applys here :

Friend of mine in Van forwarded this to me....

http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20080323.wrcmp24/BNStory/National/home

2010 Olympic hotel bill puts RCMP in budget bind

OMAR EL AKKAD

From Monday's Globe and Mail

March 23, 2008 at 10:15 PM EDT

OTTAWA — The police force charged with protecting the 2010 Winter Olympics has been running into budget trouble as it encounters an uncertain but soaring hotel bill for stationing thousands of RCMP officers in British Columbia.

But the RCMP is pressing ahead with plans to stage what it calls the biggest security simulation exercises in the country's history, including responding to a mock earthquake, according to documents obtained by The Globe and Mail.

In an RCMP Olympics security update dated Feb. 15, 2007, the force lists accommodation pricing in British Columbia as a key issue.

“Indications that prices are higher than originally projected,†the update states. “Currently exploring contingencies/alternatives.â€

The RCMP contracted American Express to conduct a market assessment on what it would cost to house the force's employees. In a later security update dated May 4, 2007, the market research shows extremely broad cost estimates.

For about 61,000 room nights along the so-called Sea to Sky corridor, American Express estimated a cost of anywhere from $10.5-million to $21.2-million. For about 128,000 room nights in Greater Vancouver, the cost was estimated at between $14.5-million and $19.8-million.

The rising accommodation costs pose one more challenge for the RCMP as the force prepares for one of the largest security operations in Canadian history.

The RCMP was already making plans in 2006 to secure accommodations as early as possible, documents show. In an October, 2006, document prepared by the 2010 Integrated Security Unit – the RCMP-led team charged with providing security for the Winter Games – detailing preliminary cost estimates, the unit outlines a strategy for saving money on accommodations.

“Reservations for rooms to accommodate a Medium Threat Level will be acquired with a negotiated strategy to return hotel rooms, if a Low Threat Level is identified prior to the Olympic period,†the document states.

The force earmarked about $390,000 for an agent to represent the RCMP in negotiations with hotel suppliers.

One of the few security issues to prove problematic for the RCMP has been the price tag. The initial cost estimate for security at the games was pegged at $175-million, to be shared evenly by British Columbia and Ottawa. However, documents leaked to the media last year showed the force doesn't believe that is nearly enough. The final cost is now expected to be much higher, possibly reaching $500-million. In preparation, Canadian security agencies will also be conducting large-scale training exercises.

According to documents prepared by Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada, Public Safety requested between $18.9-million and $22.8-million for national emergency management exercises.

The exercises range from counterterrorism to cybersecurity to critical infrastructure protection. The training runs have also included cross-border exercises involving U.S. and Mexican officials. According to Public Safety documents, the training is a lead-up to a full-scale, cross-border exercise scheduled for 2009.

[color:red]A draft schedule of training exercises dating back to 2005 shows the variety of events for which security officials are planning. In May of this year, an exercise named “Ardent Sentry 08†is [color:red]scheduled to simulate an earthquake scenario in British Columbia. The U.S. Department of Homeland Security is also expected to participate in the training run. In the next two years, two additional mass-transit exercises are planned for Vancouver.

One of the documents outlining the scope of the exercises shows the extent of their importance in the months leading up to the Olympic Games.

“The extremely high profile of the event and its related exercises demand an immediate start to what will be the most complex and comprehensive preparedness exercise ever undertaken by the Government of Canada,†the document states.

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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."

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By The Associated Press

WASHINGTON - Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Rodham Clinton is sketching an agenda for her first 100 days in office that includes the beginning of a troop withdrawal from Iraq and signing legislation that President George W. Bush vetoed.

The New York senator said Tuesday, "In short, starting from Day One, the Bush-Cheney era will be over in name and in practice."

Looking beyond the competitive race for the Democratic nomination, she also said that within 100 days of becoming president, she would ask Congress to reverse some of Bush's tax cuts, tackle global warming and urge Canada and Mexico to renegotiate NAFTA.

http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/clinton

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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.

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