Friday, November 26, 2010

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

W.C. Varones: TSA's Nude Scanners, Former Homeland Security Head Chertoff, and How Our Government Works

W.C. Varones: TSA's Nude Scanners, Former Homeland Security Head Chertoff, and How Our Government Works

How government works:
1) Get a position in the government.
2) Hype up some scare and advocate a solution to it
3) Sell/convince the government on your proposed solution, leave your government position, and partner up with the company that provides that same solution.
4) Sit back and enjoy your new money."

You know its time to change Canadian laws when the criminal has more rights than the victim.

Doesn't this make you sick?

Not guilty pleas from man who attacked break and enter suspect - 660News

"Not guilty pleas have been entered by the man charged with assault after he allegedly hit a break and enter suspect with a hatchet at his Taber, Alberta, acreage.

Joseph Singleton's lawyer, Douglas Carle, tells 660News his client had no choice but to plead not guilty because the crown did not withdraw the two assault charges.

"But for whatever reason they've determiend that they wish to proceed," says Carle, "that they feel that Mr. Singleton wasn't justified in his actions in defending his home and his family. So yes I'm extremely shocked with the circumstances."

Carle adds the Crown is trying to make a point with this case.

"The Crown's case is based 100%, nothing more, nothing less, than the statement of the criminal who is the alleged victim in this case," Singleton's lawyer continued. "So, like I say, I think they are trying to make a point. But the point they're making is ... I guess I'm a little bit lost on what value of the point they're trying to make is."

Carle says the legal wrangling is taking a toll on the family.

"They're holding up terribly," says Carle. "In essence they've been victimized a second time, and this time with the assistance of the Crown." "



What is the delay in making criminals accountable?

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Open letter to Honorable Minister Peter Mackay, Canada's Minister of National Defence.

Open letter to Honorable Minister Peter Mackay, Canada's Minister of National Defence.

To the Honorable Minister,

In this new era where natural resources becoming increasingly scarce on a global scale its leaves to reason that one or two less diplomatic countries may have their eyes on our fresh water, food,minerals, energy, lumber & natural beauty. Canada really does have allot to lose.

The majority of Canadians today take these things for granted, including our freedom. We do have to be prepared to defend out country from external threats without sacrificing our rights & freedom as they are doing in the USA. I feel like our country is as vulnerable as fish in a barrel when you consider Russia, a powerful military giant whom is not known to be a friendly neighbor.... is so close & already testing our patience in the north. Who knows what kind of a Government will be controlling things south of the border in a few years time.

I overheard you hyping the latest plans to purchase new fighter jets as upgrading our military equipment is a necessary evil in these times. You mentioned that these are the only "next generation" fighter jets available.The reason the new fighter jets are the only "next generation" fighter jets available is because the smart money is being spent by other countries such as China ,Israel ,Russia , Briton & USA on Pilot-less Drones aka U.A.V. Its kind of like bragging that you have the latest & greatest Horse & Buggy.

As impressive as the latest Jet Fighters are I would like to suggest you don't put all the taxpayers eggs in one basket. We have allot of land to cover & we need eyes along our northern borders. Armed U.A.V. drones are our best & efficient option for patrolling our vast areas of uninhabited land while the fighter pilots remains available for combat when needed.

With all due respect I'm sure I don't need to tell you this. Your a young guy, sharp & in touch with whats going on....I assume. Equally impressed with the chicks you manage to score :) I really think the best defence is to invest in the people of Canada, with education in science, physics & tech. We need to develop our own tools for national defence.

We need trained civilians whom are ready to take up arms when called upon. Thats how they role in tougher countries than ours. We cant even legally own firecrackers up here. We cant always be the happy friendly neighbor as were known to be. At some point we will be tested...that is a fact. As a sovern nation we need to be less reliant on our friendly but bankrupt, battle weary southern neighbor to the south. I have a feeling once they finally realize what kind of trouble their country is in, they wont be so friendly anymore....and they have had plenty of time for target practice.


America In Decline: A Society In Denial

America In Decline: A Society In Denial

Monday, November 15, 2010

Fight the liquidity deluge - The Standard

Fight the liquidity deluge - The Standard

"Not many people have heard of the Council on Foreign Relations, the Bilderberg Group, and the Trilateral Commission. Yet since 1928, every American president has been a member of at least one, if not, all three organizations.

Most US Cabinet members belong to the Council on Foreign Relations.

The Bilderberg Group comprises key European and US officials while the Trilateral Commission consist of leaders at large North American, Western European and Japanese multinationals.

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The three organizations provide a more appropriate platform to discuss monetary policy.

But as long as China is considered an adversary on currency issues - with the idea that Beijing is keeping the yuan at artificially low levels dominating sentiment - foreign exchange rates will continue to be a thorny issue."

Some Elderly Men Can Still Think Fast.


An elderly man in Louisiana had owned a large farm for several years.
He had a large pond in the back. It was properly shaped for swimming, so he fixed it up nice with picnic tables, horseshoe courts and some apple and peach trees.

One evening the old farmer decided to go down to the pond, as he hadn't been there for a while, and look it over. He grabbed a five-gallon bucket to bring back some fruit.

As he neared the pond, he heard voices shouting and laughing with glee. As he came closer, he saw it was a bunch of young women skinny-dipping in his pond.

He made the women aware of his presence and they all went to the deep end.

One of the women shouted to him, 'we're not coming out until you leave!' The old man frowned, 'I didn't come down here to watch you ladies swim naked or make you get out of the pond naked.'

Holding the bucket up he said, 'I'm here to feed the alligator.'

Some old men can still think fast.

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Globalism, Think Tanks, and “The New World Order”

Globalism, Think Tanks, and “The New World Order”

"Although attacked as a conspiracy theory for years in the mainstream media, Newsweek’s article places the United States in league with Canada as part of the “North American Alliance,” suggesting that “The U.S. and Canada are joined at the hip in terms of their economies, demographics, and culture.”"

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

YouTube - The incredible world of Diminished Reality

YouTube - The incredible world of Diminished Reality

Imagine if the national news media was controlled by the government...and there were things they wanted hidden from the general public during a live broadcast...... Life at Fox News, CNN & MSNBC just got much easier ;)

Commercial About The National Debt That Is Being Banned By Major Networks

Commercial About The National Debt That Is Being Banned By Major Networks