Tuesday, June 06, 2006

"Canada plot suspect accused of plan to behead PM", and a Rambles Thick'n'Chunky Logic Stew That Eats Like A Meal... (Fork you RCIAMP!!!)

[Ed note: Here it is - ta-daa! The "War on Terror" is wilin' out Snoop-Canadian Style, g'wan throw ya guns up (and maybe buy some), get patriotic as hell (or "Heil Harper!"), and get ready for a whole lot more bitchin'n'snitchin' ("life sucks! + get him!"), it's on now homie (the security sodomy), so get off yo' ass (or get sodomized) and get to seein' the lies (they seemed oddly prepared) with your own two eyes (don't trust your brain - it's been broken) and use your heart to guide you (who's asking questions and why?) to that light at the end of your tunnel-vision (wakey-wakey), worrrd...]







Oakee-dokee, now they're here and they want our freedoms.

Wait - didn't they come here for our freedoms?

Hmm...







Okay, that's not it.

Is it because we're blowing up the Middle-East?

Maybe... and who are our partners in war over there?

Oh... The United States Military, Intelligence, and Private Contractors?

Umm...

The ones who disappear, detain and torture innocent Muslims for several years at a time with no trial or recourse at Guantanamo Bay, Abu Ghraib, Baghram Air Base, and reportedly hundreds of secret prisons around the World according to official European investigations? And shoot people in cold blood like in Haditha?

We didn't believe it until we saw the pictures - ugh.

Then again, we didn't believe the Holocaust either until we saw the pictures - ugh.

This is different though, as I think we tried to stop the Holocaust, as I recall, it's so hard to tell these days.

This time it appears we're causing a Holocaust, really one of several around the World, with depleted uranium dust poisoning the Middle-East, Asia, Europe, and soon if the wind hits, North America. Plus a few other socio-economic and/or war-torn disasters the major forces of the World like the United States, United Kingdom, United Nations, IMF and World Bank can never, ever, ever seem to improve. In fact, the majority even seem to progressively worsen over time.

Does anybody get fired?







Anyway, it's not a bad idea I guess, but really, if they wanted to try to destroy us then why wait until now? What's the big "meme" going around and where's any evidence that terrorism was building on a substantial grassroots level? That it has enough widespread support to constitute a real popular uprising threat? A few random shots of protestors on TV? How many of them STILL want to send their kids here - even after we've proven to be torturers and perverts (they were perfectly fine with our "freedoms" before we started getting rid of them) and hell-bent on ignoring their suffering?

How is it that everyone in the media is saying the exact same thing? And why's is that fact getting worse despite the fact it doesn't seem to make our situations any better? Shouldn't we have any parallel ideas on the table that don't involve using violence or taking away our rights - at least as a check on the excessive use of the former?







From what I can tell the West supports all the major dictatorships/fake democracies in the Middle-East anyway, either actively or tacitly, and has set up most of their intelligence agencies too like the ISI in Pakistan. I mean, they don't sanction any, and that's usually what they do with countries they don't like (e.g. Cuba, North Korea, formerly Iraq), so I guess they're alright with them. I mean, it's not like any of them is a major threat/trading partner like China or anything, so they're just letting chump tin-pot bad boys be boys I guess...

I mean, if they really wanted to stop or slow this down before, why didn't they just ask their friends in the military and intelligence establishments of all the Middle-Eastern dictatorships they support, nicely?

Or hell - get 'em to go get Osama on the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan right the hell now, two countries the U.S. practically controls?







No, it seems that the origins of the allegedly biggest terrorist threat in the World today - Al-Qaeda, can be traced directly back to Osama Bin Laden and his old boy band "The Mujahideen", they had a few American hits against the old invading Soviet Union back in the day. They were also completely created by U.S. Intelligence, and have successfully reinvented themselves for over 25 years in a way that Simon Cowell's "Il Divo" shall never dream of. It was masterful work by the U.S., and created a powerful ally against the spread of Communism that eventually succeeded in defeating the threat and preserving their homeland, solidifying friendships that have lasted until this day.

Ahh, it's a beautiful story.

What - you think they lost Osama's phone number after that?

That's silly...

Then again, it happens...

I mean, TIME Magazine called Noam Chomsky "The Most Important Intellectual of the 20th Century", the Chicago Tribune said he's "the most often cited living author. Among intellectual luminaries of all eras, Chomsky placed eighth, just behind Plato and Sigmund Freud", while the New York Times said he's "arguably the most important intellectual alive"...

And then they lost his phone number.

All of them.

Hey, s--t happens I guess...

And really, some of this s--t is too crazy to believe...




A police van carrying some of the 17 Canadian residents arrested on terrorism charges arrives at a heavily guarded courthouse in Brampton, Ontario, a suburb of Toronto, June 3, 2006. (Saul Porto/Reuters)


Yahoo! News

Canada plot suspect accused of plan to behead PM

By Cameron French and Jonathan Spicer 1 hour, 35 minutes ago


BRAMPTON, Ontario (Reuters) - One member of an alleged al Qaeda-inspired terror ring arrested in Canada last weekend faces the accusation that he sought to behead Prime Minister Stephen Harper, his lawyer said on Tuesday.


Good grief, isn't this going to brutally compromise his chances of a fair trial? Who's going to forget the Mad Beheading Muslim going after the PM? And how primitively scary is a friggin' beheading to simple happy Canucks anyway? And how bad does this story make the alleged 17 look anyway - and with our persistent collective ignorance about them furthered by a grotesquely silent media - the Muslim World in general? Why don't we know more about "people" we're at war with anyway? And, if they're "people" (as I still contend they are) then why aren't prominent members of their community allowed to speak up and work with the government and media to provide alternate solutions to this "terror" issue - and humanize themselves to a clearly frightened public that's prepared to demonize them?



The man, Steven Chand, 25, was among 15 members of the alleged ring who appeared in a heavily guarded courtroom northwest of Toronto on Tuesday to set dates for bail hearings.


Was it 15 or 17 members? The story hasn't been "Orwellized" yet, and made completely consistent throughout the mainstream media. When it is, those who've collected these early inconsistent stories will be incredibly valuable to "conspiracy theorists", because unbeknownst to those who have a violent disregard for them (and an artificially inflated one - THIS was the "X-Files Generation"?) that's where most of today's "conspiracy theory" comes from: the mainstream media. When something like Oklahoma, 9/11 or 7/7 first happens, the media accidentally reports stuff that the perpetrators (or: "the corporate fascists running things into the ground") don't want repeated - so it's not. But, it's still been said, written, or filmed by the same organizations that people have trusted, and that's what "conspiracy theorists" use to help build a narrative:

What did the press absolutely report that they'll no longer repeat or admit ever happened.

It's fascinating stuff, and for a guy in his boxers at a computer who lacks the massive CNN (CIA) budget and staff necessary to get firsthand reports from different countries, it's cool to find how the media formed a story and colluded on accepting certain facts (e.g. "19 arab hijackers" vs. "no arab names on the passenger lists") and how one knocks the other out. Then there's also the Right-Wing Media Fox Effect, which is exacerbated by the media's problem with talking about it's least favourite subject: itself. Basically the media doesn't criticize itself, and with the high concentration of Right-Wing media ownership - in Canada as well, when they decide to take a certain position (or flat-out lie) then other (liberal/lazy/neutral) major media outlets must either criticize them or follow suit - and they all fold like a house of cards. This is also furthered by a need for "access", and Harper's shot that he "wasn't going to talk to the national media anymore" was aimed at the CBC: one of the few institutions who's aired critical commentary of the "War on Terror" in awesome specials such as BBC's "The Power of Nightmares" (which shows the "War on Terror" is a lie) and thus may (have been) critical of his fascist intentions. So, the CBC's gotta cave too or they'll lose "access" to the governments employees - despite the fact they work for the people who should have a right to say "no you can't refuse to talk to the media!" Then again, Bush held like a press conference a year in his first few, and Harper has been determinedly Bush-like in his arrogance and secrecy so far... hey, I guess you gotta go with what works.



"There's an allegation apparently that my client personally indicated that he wanted to behead the prime minister of Canada," Chand's lawyer, Gary Batasar, told reporters.


How come they haven't told us how they found out yet?



Canadian police arrested 17 Muslim men, five of whom are under the age of 18, on Friday and Saturday in Canada's largest counterterrorism operation. Several of them are charged with plotting bombings in major Canadian cities and training militants.


Wow, they're moving incredibly fast here - dehumanizing children! It seems to me that if a bunch of white teens were kidnapped by a cult of evil then there would be some sympathy for them and a desire to rescue and rehabilitate their precious impressionable young minds. Hey, I'm just sayin'...



Police said more arrests are possible.


Great, just come and get us then, you've already justified it.



Batasar said his client faces several serious charges and said he was concerned that intense media interest in the details of the case in Canada and the United States could jeopardize Chand's chances of a fair trial.


And this point will only be emphasized by his lawyer as the media gorges on this beautiful Feast of Fear... mmm... they even showed pictures of all the houses of the suspects in Sunday's "The Toronto Star" newspaper (June 4, 2006), which was impressively evil: where did they get them so quickly? Why did they publish them at all? What relevance did it have to the story other than to violate potentially innocent individuals rights and privacy? Where did they get the cojones to try and scare the hell out of us like that - pointing out dozens of homes that look just like ours are where the "terrorists" live?



According to a synopsis of charges that Batasar said he saw, members of the group are alleged to have considered plans to take hostages and to attack the Canadian parliament in Ottawa with the aim of trying to force the government to withdraw Canadian troops from Afghanistan.

The Canadian Broadcasting Corp. building in Toronto and power grids were also alleged targets, he said.


Great, the U.S. hates New York so they blew it up. The current fascist incarnation of the Canadian government hates the CBC, so they'll try to blow them up - or screw them in some fashion, maybe by making them pay for and deal with extra "security". It makes no sense for Muslim's to go after the CBC - they've been among the fairest in their coverage of the plight of Muslim's, including airing a documentary called "Being Osama" about 6 different "Osama's" living in Montreal and how their lives were changed after 9/11. And by the way, with all the information they're giving out - and it's a hell of a lot, they even had big tables full of crap to show the TV cameras, why won't they reveal the details of these alleged "plans" the "terrorists" had? Are we supposed to waste our time recalling every action movie and video game we've ever seen and make up our own story about how they were going to attack us? Please, I'm too tired.



The accused men, wearing white T-shirts and gray sweat pants, were escorted into the small courtroom a few at a time, shackled together. About 20 family members sat together while more than two dozen others, mostly media, crammed inside.

Snipers were on the roofs of nearby buildings and police cradled guns beside an airport-style security checkpoint.


Ahh, the signs of a police state. You know, I remember getting off a plane in Greece or Egypt I think it was, and being freaked out at the military/police (it's getting harder to tell them apart here too) holding machine guns just a few feet away from me. Well, the Liberals had an entire fully produced and vetted campaign ad saying Harper will have "soldiers on our streets", and here they are...



HEARINGS DELAYED

Defense lawyers succeeded in having bail hearings postponed, saying they had yet to gain adequate access to their clients or the evidence.

Most of the accused will appear June 12 to set bail hearing dates, while one, Shareef Abdelhaleen, 30, will appear at a bail hearing July 4.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police say the men took delivery of three tons of ammonium nitrate, a fertilizer that can be mixed with fuel oil to produce a powerful explosive.

That's more fertilizer than was used to build the 1995 Oklahoma City bomb that killed 168 people.


Okay, you have to see "9/11: The Road to Tyranny" for an alternate view of the Oklahoma stuff - HEAVILY backed up by precious TV FOOTAGE, mmm, so tasty. You can find it at - http://www.archive.org/details/911theRoadtoTyranny



Other charges include trying to build bombs and training, or being trained, as terrorists, court documents say. Police haven't named the five youths in the group, or listed charges against them.

Canadian newspapers said the men had a training camp in a wooded area north of Toronto.

The accused were being held in solitary confinement and were barred from seeing family members or praying as a group. Lawyers also complained they were unable to see their clients without an armed guard within earshot.


Ahh great, so if the suspects say to their very own lawyer: "Wait! I'm being framed! The RCMP drove up with 3 tonnes of ammonium nitrate and then arrested us! This is completely insane - I'm innocent - I just want to live!" then they will get the crap kicked out of them. Or get killed in one of those handy "he's so crazy he just killed himself!" stories. I mean hell - according to MSNBC, "Moussaoui" was wearing a stun-belt on the stand when he completely changed his testimony to reflect the government's version of the story (Google to see the video clip of the reporter saying it and then quickly moving on), and denying "Canadians" (I think they still are) the right to due legal process and attorney-client privilege only spells out a baaad future - they may even take it away from the rest of us! :0



"There's no possible way that you can either counsel your client, nor is it possible in these circumstances to receive clear unambiguous instruction from your client," said Arif Raza, lawyer for Saad Khalid, 19.


See? I guess like the Geneva Conventions, "innocent until proven guilty" can now be considered... quaint.



The men and youths arrested were all Canadian citizens or Canadian residents. Seven worshiped at the same mosque and two were already in jail on weapons charges.


Really? Canadians are doing this to CANADIANS??? Violating the basic legal rights of CANADIANS??? But... but... I thought Canadians were "nice"!



Muslims make up some 2 percent of Canada's population of 33 million, and leaders fear the arrests will spark attacks on their community.


Okay, now you have to ask: what are they doing about it? And, is it making the situation better or worse? Here's a hint: they're going to rant and rave about "security" and "terror" until they're blue in the face and we're ready to blow chunks, and then "if they hate, then let 'em hate, and watch the money pile up" baby, as we spend all our taxes on it...



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FYI - It's bubbling, it's true, and even the mainstream press is starting to bite.

The problem isn't that everyone is biased, it's that everyone is brainwashed, including the editors and reporters, into considering everything except what they (are supposed to) know as crap. Their willful ignorance is rewarded as the loudest debunker kicks the meekest questioner's ass, and the "group-think" sets in - or what you're supposed to say if you're part of that group. Just like in any job when your boss asks implicitly or explicitly to compromise your values ( e.g. in sales I was asked to lie), at some point you start feeling awful about it, and press for changes. The other thing is that if they know about the forces behind all the changes we see, they know that it's not like they can just take their side: the plan is for absolute and total control, it's moving that way now ( i.e. the "police state"), and if you're a "conservative" neo-conned into supporting fascists on a random "gay marriage ban" or the endless "war on terror", they have no respect for you anyway. They will choke-off the economy, take your job, your family, and everything else you have and turn you into a slave. That's the plan, and if you really look at the world today it's already happened to about half the population - we're just next on the list. People know this and react in a variety of ways, so please keep an eye out, your favourite artists in particular are trying really, really, really hard to tell you something... :)

Cheers,
Vij for Vendetta


Infowars.com / The New York Times

500 Conspiracy Buffs Meet to Seek the Truth of 9/11

New York Times | June 4, 2006

By ALAN FEUER

CHICAGO, June 4 — In the ballroom foyer of the Embassy Suites Hotel, the two-day International Education and Strategy Conference for 9/11 Truth was off to a rollicking start.

In Salon Four, there was a presentation under way on the attack in Oklahoma City, while in the room next door, the splintered factions of the movement were asked — for sake of unity — to seek a common goal.


In the foyer, there were stick-pins for sale ("More gin, less Rummy"), and in the lecture halls discussions of the melting point of steel. "It's all documented," people said. Or: "The mass media is mass deception." Or, as strangers from the Internet shook hands: "Great to meet you. Love the work."

Such was the coming-out for the movement known as "9/11 Truth," a society of skeptics and scientists who believe the government was complicit in the terrorist attacks. In colleges and chat rooms on the Internet, this band of disbelievers has been trying for years to prove that 9/11 was an inside job.

Whatever one thinks of the claim that the state would plan, then execute, a scheme to murder thousands of its own, there was something to the fact that more than 500 people — from Italy to Northern California — gathered for the weekend at a major chain hotel near the runways of O'Hare International. It was, in tone, half trade show, half political convention. There were talks on the Reichstag fire and the sinking of the Battleship Maine as precedents for 9/11. There were speeches by the lawyer for James Earl Ray, who claimed that a military conspiracy killed the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, and by a former operative for the British secret service, MI5.

"We feel at this point we've done a lot of solid research, but the American public still is not informed," said Michael Berger, press director for 911Truth.org, which sponsored the event. "We had to come up with a disciplined approach to get it out."


Mr. Berger, 40, is typical of 9/11 Truthers — a group that, in its rank and file, includes professors, chain-saw operators, mothers, engineers, activists, used-book sellers, pizza deliverymen, college students, a former fringe candidate for United States Senate and a long-haired fellow named hummux (pronounced who-mook) who, on and off, lived in a cave for 15 years.

The former owner of a recycling plant outside St. Louis, Mr. Berger joined the movement when he grew skeptical of why the 9/11 Commission had failed, to his sense of sufficiency, to answer how the building at 7 World Trade Center collapsed like a ton of bricks. It was his "9/11 trigger," the incident that drew him in, he said. For others, it might be the fact that the air-defense network did not prevent the attacks that day, or the appearance of thousands of "puts" — or short-sell bids — on the nation's airline stocks. (The 9/11 Commission found the sales innocuous.)

Such "red flags," as they are sometimes called, were the meat and potatoes of the keynote speech on Friday night by Alex Jones, who is the William Jennings Bryan of the 9/11 band. Mr. Jones, a syndicated radio host, is known for his larynx-tearing screeds against corruption — fiery, almost preacherly, addresses in which he sweats, balls his fists and often swerves from quoting Roman history to using foul language in a single breath.


- INFOWARS NOTE: Alex never uses profanity in speeches. In this particular instance he was quoting LBJ in which Johnson demands that the USS Liberty be sunk. -

At the lectern Friday night, beside a digital projection reading "History of Government Sponsored Terrorism," Mr. Jones set forth the central tenets of 9/11 Truth: that the military command that monitors aircraft "stood down" on the day of the attacks; that President Bush addressed children in a Florida classroom instead of being whisked off to the White House; that the hijackers, despite what the authorities say, were trained at American military bases; and that the towers did not collapse because of burning fuel and weakened steel but because of a "controlled demolition" caused by pre-set bombs.

According to the group's Web site, the motive for faking a terrorist attack was to allow the administration "to instantly implement policies its members have long supported, but which were otherwise infeasible."


The controlled-demolition theory is the sine qua non of the 9/11 movement — its basic claim and, in some sense, the one upon which all others rest. It is, of course, directly contradicted by the 10,000-page investigation by the National Institute of Standards and Technology, which held that jet-fuel fires distressed the towers' structure, which eventually collapsed.

The movement's answer to that report was written by Steven E. Jones, a professor of physics at Brigham Young University and the movement's expert in the matter of collapse. Dr. Jones, unlike Alex Jones, is a soft-spoken man who lets his writing do the talking. He composed an account of the destruction of the towers (physics.byu.edu/research/energy/htm7.html) that holds that "pre-positioned cutter-charges" brought the buildings down.

Like a prior generation of skeptics — those who doubted, say, the Warren Commission or the government's account of the Gulf of Tonkin attack — the 9/11 Truthers are dogged, at home and in the office, by friends and family who suspect that they may, in fact, be completely nuts.

"Elvis and Area 51 — we're sort of lumped together," said Harlan Dietrich, a recent college graduate from Austin, Tex. "It's attack the messenger, not the message every time."

To get the message out, the movement has gone beyond bumper stickers and "Kumbaya" into political action.

There is a plan, Mr. Berger said, to create a fund to support candidates on a 9/11 platform. There is a plan to create a network of college campus groups. There is a plan by the British delegation (such as it is, so far) to get members of Parliament to watch "Loose Change," the seminal movement DVD.

It would even seem the Truthers are not alone in believing the whole truth has not come out. A poll released last month by Zogby International found that 42 percent of all Americans believe the 9/11 Commission "concealed or refused to investigate critical evidence" in the attacks. This is in addition to the Zogby poll two years ago that found that 49 percent of New York City residents agreed with the idea that some leaders "knew in advance" that the attacks were planned and failed to act.


Beneath the weekend's screenings and symposiums on geopolitics and mass-hypnotic trance lies a tradition of questioning concentrated power, both in public and in private hands, said Mark Fenster, a law professor at the University of Florida and author of "Conspiracy Theories: Secrecy and Power in American Culture."

As for the 9/11 Truthers, they were confident enough that their theories made sense that on Friday, as a kickoff to the conference, they met in Daley Plaza for a rally (though some called it Dealey Plaza). They marched up Kinzle Street to the local affiliate of NBC where, at the plate glass windows, they chanted, "Talking heads tell lies," as the news was being read.

"I hope you don't end up dead somewhere," a companion said to a participant, hours earlier as he dropped him at the Loop. "Don't worry," the participant said. "There's too many of us for that."



ORIGINAL - http://www.nytimes.com/2006/06/05/us/05conspiracy.html?_r=3&oref=slogin&pagewanted=print&oref=slogin

FOUND AT - http://www.infowars.com/articles/sept11/911_truth_500_meet_to_seek_truth.htm






P.S. Oh yeah, you guys are all hella smart and into that thar "economic science" oxymoron, that's cool, and it probably plays better at parties than the truth, but it sure isn't helping us get out of the crushing debts and inflation that will topple our economy. So, if you want to learn the "truth" (I know, I know, maybe you don't, it's okay...) check out the flick below, it's one of the subjects in the song I just sent too...

* The Money Masters *


(The U.S. Federal Reserve is privately owned by a few big banks - which are in turn owned by a few old money families. Seriously. For example, it's in the phonebook's "white" pages and not the "blue" government pages. The whole central banking system is also one big lie, and the control and abuse of the planet's resources is managed by it. The history of fractional reserve banking is a joke in allowing banks to lie without recourse, and manipulate markets to engineer a crisis whenever they want. There's probably no gold left in Fort Knox either - they stopped doing their legally mandated audits years ago. Plus, plus, plus...)

http://www.heartbone.com/various/RedPillVideos.html#D41



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(chorus)

Nazi's, Nazi's, everywhere,
Don't tell me what to wear,
Or how to wear my hair,
If you don't dare share?
Or dare to stare and care?
Then you a Nazi,
You probably wasn't even aware!


(x2) - 1:25

Ohhh...

I'll never say that again...

Ohhh...

Then again...

Why not?

See, back in the day,
When they thought, we had a way,
They spent all day,
Pointing us, the other way,
And everyone who say,
That it's gotta be this way,
Has gotta be dismayed,
When they see who's gettin' paid,
Who's lurkin' in the shade,
As "The Money Masters" made,
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And every single day we gotta say we're okay,
A mother-sister-father-brother tryin' to make it their way...

You's a mother-sister-father-brother tryin' to make it yo' way...


(chorus)

Nazi's, Nazi's, everywhere,
Don't tell me what to wear,
Or how to wear my hair,
If you don't dare share?
Or dare to stare and care?
Then you a Nazi,
You probably wasn't even aware!


(x2) - 2:29

Nazi's....

Nazi's...

Beware...

Nazi's...

Nazi's...

Beware...
(2:50)

I can see you over there/over here,
I overhear convos,
I overhear-fear, like-you-facin' Shaq and Alonzo,
My flow is so Gonzo,
Like Hunter S. Thom, so fear is what I loath,
I'd rather know who bombed those,
Towers, that fell, so easily,
While the government, acted, so sleazily,
What's keepin' it real to me,
Is having the guts to admit,
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We're in some deep...
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Like they've been ignoring the Blacks,
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'Cause they're already back...


(chorus)

Nazi's, Nazi's, everywhere,
Don't tell me what to wear,
Or how to wear my hair,
If you don't dare share?
Or dare to stare and care?
Then you a Nazi,
You probably wasn't even aware!


(x2) - 3:44

- Black Krishna, "Nazi's, Nazi's, Everywhere"


(...)


BONUS: Vive la France du Canada...



Infowars.com / Canadian Press

Quebec to beef up privacy law to hamper U.S. surveillance

ROSS MAROWITS / Canadian Press | June 6 2006

MONTREAL -- Quebec plans to follow the lead of several other provinces in attempting to protect its residents from the eyes of the U.S. government.

Quebec's 12-year-old law governing the release of personal information by private businesses is to be enhanced, partly in reaction to the USA Patriot Act enacted to give broader FBI access to records held by U.S. firms.


The proposals, which are expected to be passed this month, would require public bodies and private companies to ensure the information they send outside the province is as secure as it is in Quebec, said Richard Parent, a government official.

"You will have to ask the question with each contract: 'Will there be a violation of privacy and should there be a transmission of that information?' " he said in an interview.


Companies would face increased fines -- although the amount has not yet been made public -- and would have to disclose publicly if a breach occurs. Individuals could also ask Quebec's information commissioner to investigate suspected breaches of the law.

Quebec's legal change comes in the wake of reports that the U.S. National Security Agency co-opted telecommunications companies to track millions of phone calls and store them in what may be the largest database in the world.

It has left many Canadians concerned about how their personal information would be used by Americans. For example, could it affect their ability to enter the United States or obtain health insurance, or could they be added to no-fly-lists?

Nobody knows, in part because the Patriot Act -- passed following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks -- expressly prevents companies from disclosing whether they have passed along the information.

British Columbia, Alberta and Nova Scotia have also taken steps to block companies operating out of their provinces from transferring private information.


B.C.'s law was in reaction to a complaint to its privacy commissioner by its public-sector union. It fought the outsourcing of the province's medicare and pharmacare plans to a Canadian subsidiary of a U.S. company. The union feared the U.S. government would compel the disclosure of personal information.

MNA Stéphane Bédard, Parti Québécois critic for justice and access to information, said the province's plan does not go far enough in creating a disincentive for companies to release information. He called for maximum fines to be increased from the current threshold of $20,000 to $3-million for businesses and to $300,000 for individuals.

"The best way to combat this is to create a bottleneck," he said. "How you create a blockage is by giving teeth by sometimes allowing verifications when public organizations give contracts to companies that are American subsidiaries."

Both Mr. Parent, the Quebec official and Mr. Bédard acknowledged that Quebec's changes offer only limited protection. The FBI or another police force armed with a subpoena or warrant could still gain access to the information. And Canada has its own security laws that can be used to secure personal details.


Banks, whose credit card data management is typically conducted outside Canada, have informed their customers they could be subject to Patriot Act requests.


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