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Debris Apparently From Tsunami Reach Canada (video)

Associated Press
December 16, 2011


The Death of Canada (and the US) (video)

Global Research TV
December 16, 2011

TRANSCRIPT AND SOURCES: http://www.corbettreport.com/?p=3502

American President Obama and Canadian Prime Minister Harper have unveiled a new border security agreement that has received scant attention in the American media. However, far from being a new arrangement, what this accord represents is only the latest in a chain of usurpations of national sovereignty.

Find out more about the path toward the North American Union on this week’s GRTV Backgrounder.


Delusion & Fraud: ‘Global warming nonsense lobby to collapse’ (video)

RT
December 13, 2011

Canada has pulled out of the 1997 anti-global warming Kyoto protocol, saying the treaty is ‘not working’. The departure comes a day after further climate talks in South Africa led to a new agreement, which is set to replace Kyoto by 2015. Piers Corbyn, the founder of the Weather Action Foundation, hopes Canada withdrawal will lead to the collapse of “useless” Kyoto protocol.


Canada Leaves Kyoto Protocol For The Wrong Reasons

by Amir Alwani
Potent News
December 19, 2011

Canada recently caused quite a stir when it withdrew from the Kyoto Protocol.  Peter Kent, our environment minister said,

To meet the targets under Kyoto for 2012 would be the equivalent of either removing every car, truck, ATV, tractor, ambulance, police car and vehicle of every kind from Canadian roads or closing down the entire farming and agriculture sector and cutting heat to every home, office, hospital, factory and building in Canada.

When I was initially informed that Canada was pulling out I knew there had to be more to the story.  It sounded too good to be true.  From my extensive research I had long ago come to the conclusion that the threat of what was first called “global warming” and then “climate change” was in fact a non-threat for various reasons which were amply documented on many websites in great detail.  Climategate and the recent Climategate 2.0 represent the tip of the iceberg when it comes these details.  That iceberg, unlike the iceberg in climate-alarmists’ collectivist-fantasy-oven, will not melt anytime soon (as long as dictators don’t impede the free flow of information on this sacred internet).

Unfortunately, one of the major reasons for Canada exiting was that the protocol didn’t cover enough countries.  The exit had absolutely nothing to do with this global warming hoax being shattered.

Maybe I was a fool to ever have a glimmer of hope that our politicians would take some time to seriously investigate something which the entire world has now been being guilt-tripped about for ages.

Toronto film-maker/reporter Dan Dicks’ captured my sentiments about Canada’s exit 100% and gives a great breakdown of the basic method by which totalitarian governments slowly creep into our daily existence.  The key word is slowly:

Global problems cause people to want global solutions and if you can come up with some crazy scam of a problem to forge onto the consciousness of an innocently unsuspecting population then you have the ignorant public by the balls.

In reality the world loves us, clearly wants us to be able to grow pot almost anywhere, wants us to be able to extract DMT from almost any plant out there, wants to amaze us through dreams when we sleep at night, and wants us to enjoy the heck out all the different wonderful things life has to offer.

Elites seek to keep us separated from each other and from this divine truth but we are only troubled insofar as we neglect to update our definition of abundance (which means friends, food, shelter, family) and insofar as we allow ourselves to ignore our own experience.  You get what you need, not what you want.   Unfortunately, elites are desperately trying to trick us into believing that we live in an era that does not (or cannot) even get what it needs.  There’s not enough to go around, they say.

Their solution?  Look at the root cause of our problems to discover hidden masters pulling strings?  No.  Actually, their solution is Agenda 21.

If you’ve never heard of Agenda 21, watch this video now:

Sadly, our MP in Halifax either seems to have fallen for this CO2 hoax or has ulterior motives.  Last week, The Huffington Post reported:

Megan Leslie, a member of Canada’s parliament and a Halifax-based member of the New Democratic Party, told The Huffington Post in an email that Kent and the conservative government of Stephen Harper were exaggerating the impacts of Canada’s participation in Kyoto — and the penalties associated with failing to meet targets. “He’s essentially created a Kyoto bogeyman who will come after your cars and bank accounts,” Leslie said. “His spin was reprehensible.”

Reprehensible?  I can’t speak for Peter Kent, but I can say that his take on it seems to be rather tame compared the scenario depicted in a chilling infomercial titled “Planned-Opolis”, which Prison Planet cited was funded by, “Bank of America, the City of London Corporation, PepsiCo UK, Time Warner, and crucially Royal Dutch Shell – which of course is one of the biggest emitters of CO2 on the planet”:

Here’s The Truther Girls elaborating on how insane this infomercial is:

Remember, I’m not saying pollution doesn’t exist and I’m not saying Peter Kent loves us.  I’m saying that everybody better get acquainted with an age-old trick that should have been taught to all of us in school – problem, reaction, solution.  For activists, truth seekers and awake people this formula is old news.

As Dan Dicks mentioned in the first video above, we should keep a close eye on this situation in the coming weeks.  Don’t be fooled by the drama.  The global warming hoax seems to be alive and well.  We should remain aware that the community is composed of individuals and that giving up an individual’s rights for the benefit of the community simply does not make any sense at all.  That has not made sense in the past, it doesn’t make sense now and it will never make sense.  Collectivism amounts to nothing more than a scam.

Amir Alwani is a psychonaut who makes metal, electronic and hip-hop music. He is also the editor of the online independent media outlet known as Potent News.


Canada pulls out of Kyoto protocol

Potent News Editor’s note:  I put this in the “victories” category of the Potent News website but it should be noted that while it is good that Canada is exiting Kyoto it appears to be doing so for the wrong reasons because one hoax still seems to be alive and well – people still believe CO2 (what you exhale) is that bad for the environment.  It seems like Canada is exiting because they don’t feel the protocol covers enough countries.  Our leaders want everybody to be punished, not just Canada, even though in reality nobody should be punished, clearly, since this is a hoax.  For more info on that CO2 hoax visit Climate Depot.

Guardian
December 13, 2011

The Canadian environment minister, Peter Kent, said Canada was invoking its legal right to withdraw. Kyoto did not represent the way forward for Canada or the world, he said.

Canada, Japan and Russia said last year they would not accept new Kyoto commitments, but Canada is the only country to repudiate it altogether.

The protocol, initially adopted in Kyoto, Japan, in 1997, is aimed at fighting global warming. Canada’s previous Liberal government signed the accord but did little to implement it and current prime minister Stephen Harper’s Conservative government never embraced it.

“The Kyoto protocol does not cover the world’s largest two emitters, the United States and China, and therefore cannot work,” Kent said. “It’s now clear that Kyoto is not the path forward to a global solution to climate change. If anything it’s an impediment.”

Read full report here

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The Pretext for a North American Homeland Security Perimeter

By Dana Gabriel
BE YOUR OWN LEADER
December 11, 2011

After months of negotiations, the U.S. and Canada have unveiled new trade, regulatory and security initiatives to speed up the flow of goods and people across the border. The joint action plans provide a framework that goes beyond NAFTA and continues where the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP) left off. This will take U.S.-Canada integration to the next level and is the pretext for a North American Homeland Security perimeter.

On December 7, President Barack Obama and Prime Minister Stephen Harper announced the Beyond the Border Perimeter Security and Economic Competitiveness Action Plan. The new deal focuses on addressing security threats early, facilitating trade, economic growth and jobs, integrating cross-border law enforcement, as well as improving infrastructure and cyber-security. It will act as a roadmap with different parts being phased in over the next several years. This includes the creation of various pilot projects. Many aspects of the agreement will also depend on the availability of funding from both governments. In addition, the two leaders issued a separate Regulatory Cooperation Council Action Plan that sets out initiatives whereby the U.S. and Canada will seek greater regulatory alignment in the areas of agriculture and food, transportation, environment, health, along with consumer products.

At a Joint News Conference, President Obama declared that, “Canada is key to achieving my goal of doubling American exports and putting folks back to work. And the two important initiatives that we agreed to today will help us do just that.” He went on to say, “we’re agreeing to a series of concrete steps to bring our economies even closer and to improve the security of our citizens.” Obama also added, “we’re going to improve our infrastructure, we’re going to introduce new technologies, we’re going to improve cargo security and screening.” Prime Minister Harper proclaimed that, “These agreements create a new, modern order for a new century. Together, they represent the most significant steps forward in Canada-U.S. cooperation since the North American Free Trade Agreement.” He explained that, “The first agreement merges U.S. and Canadian security concerns with our mutual interest in keeping our border as open as possible to legitimate commerce and travel.” Harper described how, “The second joint initiative will reduce regulatory barriers to trade by streamlining and aligning standards.”

Some of the measures found in the Beyond the Border action plan include conducting joint, integrated threat assessments; improving cooperative law enforcement capacity and national intelligence- and information-sharing; cooperating on research and best practices to prevent and counter homegrown violent extremism; working to jointly prepare for and respond to binational disasters and enhancing cross-border critical infrastructure protection and resilience. Other facets of the deal will work towards adopting an integrated cargo security strategy; implementing entry and exit verification; establishing and verifying the identity of foreign travellers to North America; better aligning Canadian and U.S. programs for low-risk travellers and installing radio frequency identification technology at key border crossings.

As part of the agreement, both countries will, “implement two Next-Generation pilot projects to create integrated teams in areas such as intelligence and criminal investigations, and an intelligence-led uniformed presence between ports of entry.” This will build on past joint law enforcement initiatives such as the Shiprider program and the Integrated Border Enforcement Teams. The Next-Generation pilot projects are scheduled to be deployed by the summer of 2012. In September, U.S. Attorney General Eric Holder revealed plans that would allow law enforcement officers to operate on both sides of the border. He announced that, “the creation of ‘NextGen’ teams of cross-designated officers would allow us to more effectively identify, assess, and interdict persons and organizations involved in transnational crime.” Holder also commented that, “In conjunction with the other provisions included in the Beyond the Border Initiative, such a move would enhance our cross-border efforts and advance our information-sharing abilities.”

In his article, How the U.S. blackmailed Canada, Gar Pardy stressed that as part of a North American security zone, “Canadian security institutions will be more closely integrated with those of the United States.” While addressing the Beyond the Border declaration and the subsequent action plan, he highlighted the fact that, “these are not formal treaties or even formal agreements, although there could be greater formality in the future.” Pardy also noted, “Nowhere in the documentation resulting from the two meetings are there suggestions the people of Canada will be provided with detailed information on which judgments can be made on the wisdom of this consensual agreement negotiated in the backrooms of both capitals.” Instead he cautioned that, “the troublesome details implicit in the agreement will be hidden behind the wall of national security.” Pardy argued that in the process, “Canada sold its national security independence in exchange for hoped-for minor changes to American border restrictions.” He concluded that, “It is not an overstatement to suggest the United States blackmailed the government of Canada into making this deal. It was the American way or no way.”

The Council of Canadians have also strongly rejected the new border deal. They have challenged the notion that, “proper privacy protections can be achieved between Canada and the U.S. without significantly diluting stronger Canadian laws and norms.” Citing privacy concerns associated with the U.S. Patriot Act, the organization emphasized that, “the proposed new entry-exit system for travellers needs the greatest scrutiny by Canadian parliamentarians, security and privacy experts.” The Council of Canadians also criticized, “the government for hiding behind a sham public consultation and implying that this should clear the way for implementation of the action plan.” In August, the Conservative government released two reports which summarized online public input received concerning regulatory cooperation, as well as perimeter security and economic competitiveness. While improving the movement of trade and travel was the priority for business groups, many individuals expressed concerns over the loss of sovereignty, along with the protection of personal information.

When it comes to regulatory convergence, Maude Barlow, national chairperson of the Council of Canadians agreed that, “Standardization can be a good thing when standards are high,” She conceded, “The problem is standards aren’t higher in the U.S. in many cases.” Barlow also acknowledged that, “Already Health Canada and other agencies consider harmonization with U.S. standards to be a more important consideration than the real safety of our food. This perimeter deal cements that skewed priority list.” There are fears that it could erode any independent Canadian regulatory capacity and weaken existing regulations. Part of the SPP agenda called for improving regulatory cooperation which resulted in Canada raising pesticide limits on fruits and vegetables. Regulatory integration threatens Canadian sovereignty and democracy. Further harmonization with the U.S. could result in Canada losing control over its ability to regulate food safety. This could also lead to a race to the bottom with respect to other regulatory standards.

By all accounts, big business is the winner in the new trade and security perimeter deal. Maude Barlow explained that, “this process has been set up to accommodate one sector of our community and that is big business.” In advance of the action plans being unveiled to the public, business stakeholders were briefed on the specifics. The Canadian Council of Chief Executives, an organization that lobbies the government on behalf of Canada’s largest corporations has given it their stamp of approval. The U.S. and Canadian Chambers of Commerce also applauded the new vision for border and regulatory cooperation. When it comes to negotiations on the border security agreement, Barlow confirmed that, “the big business community was the only sector at the table with government and guided the process from the beginning.” This was also the case with the now defunct SPP. Big business was a driving force behind the initiative which led to the creation of the North American Competitiveness Council to ensure that corporate interests were being addressed.

In her article, Maude Barlow also warned that when it comes to the perimeter deal, “Canada is essentially giving up policy control in the key areas of privacy, security, immigration and surveillance in order to entice the U.S. to loosen controls at the border.” She stated, “it is likely to lead to a wholesale replacement of Canadian privacy and security standards with American ones, set by Homeland Security.” When it comes to information being collected and stored, Barlow questioned whether it will be, “used as a form of social control, to identify not terrorists, but activists and dissenters of government policy.” She insisted that, “We must call on our government to create a full public and Parliamentary debate before this deal becomes operational.” From the beginning, the whole process has lacked transparency with no congressional or parliamentary oversight. This has drawn comparisons to the SPP which was shrouded in secrecy and fueled by fears over the loss of sovereignty that finally led to its downfall. We can only hope that this latest endeavour will meet the same fate. With the 2012 U.S. election cycle about to get into full swing, the new bilateral deal could get lost in the shuffle.

While the perimeter agreement is being sold as vital to the safety and prosperity of Canadians and Americans alike, there is little doubt that it will mean a tradeoff between sovereignty and security. Any deal which gives the Department of Homeland Security more personal information poses a serious risk to privacy rights. As both countries move forward, perimeter security will be further defined and dominated by American interests. This could force Canada to comply with any new U.S. security measures, regardless of the dangers they may pose to civil liberties. A North American Homeland Security perimeter goes well beyond keeping people safe from any perceived threats. It is a means to secure trade, resources, as well as corporate interests and is a pretext for control over the continent. Ultimately, the U.S. wants the final say on who is allowed to enter and who is allowed to leave.

Related articles by Dana Gabriel
Perimeter Security and the Consolidation of North America
A North American Security Perimeter Threatens Sovereignty
The Push for a Single Unified North American Regulatory Regime
Advancing U.S.-Canada Economic, Energy and Security Integration

Dana Gabriel is an activist and independent researcher. He writes about trade, globalization, sovereignty, security, as well as other issues. Contact: beyourownleader@hotmail.com Visit his blog at beyourownleader.blogspot.com


More Desecration Of Halifax Skies (video)

by Amir Alwani
Potent News
December 12, 2011

Halifax, Canada (Dec. 5, 2011)

While many people rigidly cling to a worldview that undermines their potential and increasingly drains what little energy they have left, the deafening roar of short-sighted obedience drowns out daily images of the desecration of our skies which would otherwise go noticed.

Fear of the unfamiliar penetrates almost everyone I’ve ever talked to.  The trail of destruction that has been left by the masses is quite the sight.  War after war after war, but we can’t stand “awkward” silences.  Willful blindness has become a sport.  Almost everybody I meet is a great liar (or at least seems to try their best at it).  Morality has been co-opted.

We are so high on coffee, self-absorbed and busy with our own so-called “lives” that we barely have time to tilt our skulls (or eyeballs) 45 degrees upward when no buildings are in the way.

If we did, we might sooner come to the realization that weather modification is an unfortunate reality.

I’ve been watching the sky like a hawk for quite a while now.   The past month and a half I’ve witnessed unprecedented amounts of scalar electromagnetic waves dominating the skies here in Halifax, Canada.  It was frequent before but now it seems to be almost non-stop and should attract the attention of even the most casual observer.  Even as I write this, another barrage of manipulation is up there yet again.

Here is my latest footage:

By the way, the technology at hand is not just used for weather modification but also has military applications that go beyond merely inflicting drought on a population.  Causing earthquakes, beaming sounds into your head, and creating deceptive holograms (1, 2, 3, 4) are just a few of the sinister applications.

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UPDATE:  I must admit, I was recently told that HAARP itself can’t actually beam sounds into your head (but that other similar technology can).  I haven’t had time to look further into this, to be honest, but I invite anyone who thinks that to comment.

I am definitely no expert on this.  I’m just appalled by all these lines in the sky, surprised that few people I talk to ever mention them, and I want to share this footage.