Editor's Notes — November 2014
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Editor's Notes
All Hail Heil Chancellor Herr Stephen Harper: shades of Adolph Hitler
A couple of wingnuts commit murder: Harper cries 'terrorist attack'
and gullible millions tremble with patriotic outrage against the 'enemy'
The tragic murder of two military men October 20 and October 22 and the hue and cry of 'terrorism' orchestrated by Prime Minister Stephen Harper and his servile media are two tragedies in one. The first because two basically decent men died, the second because too many Canadians allowed themselves to be bamboozled by the lie that these random acts amounted to a 'terrorist' attack on our home and native land. So beware and tremble Canadians, and support Harper's deliberate attempt to transform Canada into an active arm of the U.S. war machine.
Another result is Harper's farcical, but dangerous, push to throw more power and money to the RCMP and the CSIS. The facts are that both these inept outfits had a fix on the nutbars and let them slip through their fingers. The RCMP and the CSIS are short on brains, not money and personnel. The CSIS performs like 12-year-old delinquents as they, for example, joyfully study and practice systematic psychological torture on innocent Canadians of all ages. I know how to prove it and will, should any reputable investigative entity come forward.
Meanwhile, there is a growing number of unanswered questions such as the photograph-supported report that RCMP cars flooded parliament hill about 15 minutes before the attack that ended with the death of Michael Zehaf-Bilbeau in a hail of bullets. Their sudden and heavy presence strongly suggests they knew something was going to happen. Why didn't they stop it?
Here we turn to former MI5 agent Annie Machon, commenting on the Ottawa shootings.
'The only way to establish what really happened is through a forensic investigation and an evidential case-building study of the attack, when people can work out what happened, hopefully gather evidence, and put people on trial in front of a jury. That would be the same logical and mature response from the mature democracy. I hope the Canadians will do that rather than using this as yet another pretext for stripping away the civil liberties, increasing surveillance and policing of the Canadian people.'
Let's hope the opposition won't yield and will resolutely press forward for such a forensic investigation. Stephen Harper cannot be trusted and the RCMP and the CSIS, with their vested interests, also cannot be trusted.
True Canadian patriots will insist on an open trial that will not hide behind the phony claims of protecting secrets. That's where evil lurks, in the dark shadows beyond the light of public scrutiny.
Meanwhile, take it easy. But take it.
Looking forward.