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Friday, January 29, 2010
The Isis Wisdom Show: Black Krishna Says No One World Government!
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The Isis Wisdom Show: Black Krishna Says No One World Government!
December 20, 2009
Sunday we are bringing back a special guest, The Black Krishna, who will speak on the NWO's plans for America and Canada and Mexico. He will touch on the new viruses that they are planning on releasing and he also brings some solutions to the problems. Show starts from 8pm to 10 pm on Sunday. Call in number is 347-884-8787 to listen to show click here and to log in to chat room click here.
TTS vs. Bill C-6, H1N1 Shots 'Til April, Flyers, Posters, Street Actions, Warm Weather and... The Will To Post.
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(FYI... if you're just joining TTS, you're joining a narrative in progress. We're moving from "talking" about this stuff online to "talking about doing something about" this stuff online on a more consistent basis in 2010 to build on what we accomplished in 2009. The key difference is TTS planning in advance to take action by discussing it first, just like many other groups do. Once we start doing this consistently, we'll be happy with the results - Thx! :-)
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Heya TTSperantos! ;-)
Hopefully everyone is doing great and looking forward to a great weekend of truthing or not. Regardless: it's great to know that people are. It's also great to be in the great position to leverage our technology and relationships to get this done. Just remember the famous quote from Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn as he described communism taking over Russia. We are in way better shape than they were.
Solzhenitsyn said (paraphrased): "If only we had gotten together with our axes and pokers ready to fight every time Stalin sent his gestapo in the middle of the night, they would have soon been scared to come, and the cursed commie machine would've ground to a halt!" Today, we don't really need to polish our axes and pokers, just maybe our flyer, poster and dvd-making and distributing skills, among many others.
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Just this morning, the next guy on air after me rhetorically asked: "'Still fighting the good fight?" I answered in the affirmative and mentioned I was enjoying it. He said "Yeah, but it can't always be easy." I asked him "What always is?" just as he caught himself thinking it too. Then, I rhetorically asked him exactly what "this" has to be before I can "enjoy" it. We laughed. First of all, it just is what it is. Second, I enjoy it.
However, feedback is important, and I received some from a gentleman who said that he had admired me, but that he now felt I was getting too arrogant, and he didn't think he was alone. Fair enough. My response was: thanks, my apologies, and I think you're right, but I don't know what else to do to make sure we do stuff. Knowledge is power, so we should have power and use it wisely to help many others who don't have it.
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On that note, simply realizing what we've learned by acquiring all this knowledge and figuring out how to apply it is key. I'll hang around as long as people want me to, but only if we try to get better at doing this stuff. If we don't want to, then there's no point. We are on the verge of being taken seriously be this City and everyone in Canada. However, we have to plan ahead of time to make sure that we make the best use of our time.
The main reason the people I know who "do stuff" hate the TTS listserve is because it was just full of people just arguing "about" stuff, or forgettable, divisive and useless nonsense. We can see what the TorontoChange.com "chatroom" produced in 3 years. Not much. Therefore, if people want to engage in that type of conspira-therapy, we'll set one up, or they can go elsewhere. However: if they really want to feel better, they should do stuff.
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No worries, we'll see who cracks. The people with the will to do stuff, or the people without. Place your bets. Meanwhile, I haven't been sharing all the "stuff I do" because I want others to post stuff, but frankly we need a steady diet of "stuff" besides random "conspira-fluff" on here to ensure we encourage more people to "do stuff" and get an audience. With the prorogue ending and shots going until April, Brad's posted new Bill C-6 and H1N1 flyers:
http://9-11.meetup.com/282/files/
We should take a look, make and post our own, and discuss the dozens of other ways to reach out to other people. We should also be careful when emailing over 200 people on this listserve, otherwise any serious or busy people will soon leave in frustration. Take the time to talk to everybody with something worth saying, preferably about something we're doing. Since many of us have spent lots of time hearing stuff worth saying: we can definitely say it too.
http://9-11.meetup.com/282/messages/archive/
Finally, if you're planning on coming, please RSVP for Saturday's meet-up. That way new people can see the confirmed numbers and can plan their weekend to include dropping by or attending. Of course, people can "do whatever they want", or "do as thou wilt" as the masons say, but frankly, when it comes to helping a group that you're part of increase its size and effectiveness, one can also think of others when making the decision to RSVP.
The TTS 2010 To-Do List Meet-Up: Sat, Jan 30th, 1 pm, Dundas Square
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Hello TTS Family and Friends,
Here in Canada, as we leave the first month of the year 2010, TTS should look forward to warmer weather and a great year of getting the word out about what to do about what we talk about. We have access to more information and better communications technology than any group of people under attack by oligarchs in history. A thousand years ago... they had poster and flyers. A thousand years later, we have better ones. And dvd's.
People are "waking up" to the corruption at the highest levels in record numbers. This is thanks to the work of many great truth seekers worldwide. However, it's also thanks to the fact that the "elite" are acting crazier than ever. Or, they're killing more people and stealing more stuff. Now that the "truth" about them is getting so easy to find, we have to understand why. We shouldn't all learn who's really in charge and just "learn" to live with it.
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Last Saturday, in a coordinated effort thanks to the good folks at NoProrogue.ca, thousands of Canadians across the country showed their frustration with our federal government -- and -- their own willingness to hit the streets in the cold weather. There were even 2000 of us in Toronto at the Dundas Square rally. People are looking for answers. People are looking for something to do. They'll definitely find something. The question is: what?
Many of us know the "establishment" tries to co-opt and control all revolutionary feelings and ideas for their own ends. This is happening with the "tea parties" held across America; and the work of Alex Jones thanks to Fox News creating a fake mainstream doppelganger in Glenn Beck. The big problem with just saying everything is "bad" is that now everyone can see it. So, the "bad guys" are saying it too. So, people get confused. So, now what?
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Last year, we saw what happened to all the energy from two years ago around the 2008 Obama "CHANGE!" campaign: it fizzled out. However, it still means that people will get "political" and "do stuff" today for a good cause. They will take to the streets, go door-to-door, put up posters, hand-out flyers and more. When people say "nobody wants to do anything" today, they're forgetting what just happened in 2008, and for centuries before that.
While "apathy" is obviously in style, recent history shows that when confronted with both the knowledge of corruption -- and -- a reasonable plan for what to do about it, people will respond by taking action. Sometimes good people take action with good intentions, but too many are being mis-directed by the "establishment" system. However, unless there are alternate actions for them to choose from, then people will take whatever action they can get.
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Last year, TTS had a fantastic run of weekly street actions. We handed out thousands of flyers and dvd's. Nobody ever came back and said we were wrong. Many people came back to get more info. When it comes to sharing information about the "New World Order", we can do it around here without anybody blinking an eyelash. Most people will admit that, yes, there's "something" going on, and they either want to learn more or not. That's fantastic news.
From here on in, we need to make sure that people are not confused into supporting activism that will only increase the banks, governments and corporations' control over all of us. Otherwise: we see what will happen. That means the people who know about the New World Order have to let others know that they can get past the 'shock' of understanding it and can figure out how to deal with it. But, not by ignoring it, by actually doing something about it.
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Last week, we were (finally?) joined by thousands of our fellow Canadians at Dundas Square, mostly from the GTA, who were in the mood to protest what the Canadian federal government is (not?) up to with respect to the "prorogue". Many of them seemed to really want our elected officials to get back to work. This was despite the fact that they don't seem to work for us. This week, we have to try and tap into that energy with another explanation of what to do today.
Based on who RSVP's, we'll see what to do on Saturday. If enough people RSVP, then we'll have a street action confident in our numbers with smaller satellite teams taking turns flyering and checking back in with home-base. Please RSVP, dress warmly, bring flyers, dvd's, etc. Be polite and courteous. If anybody wants to contribute any (developed!) ideas, materials and/or funding with respect to having a successful Saturday, please share them on the listserve or contact us directly.
Note: when talking to over 200 people on the listserve, please be considerate and put some thought, and perhaps even some heart and soul into it. Thx! :-)
Warm regards,
Vijay
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Vijay Sarma Assistant Organizer Toronto Truth Seekers (TTS) 647-865-9292
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P.S. This is some video and pictures of our January 16th brunch at Jack Astor's.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7C6kOBoVVtk
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P.P.S. This is something we can go to after Saturday's street action if we feel like it.
Vote Out Fluoride Campaign Meeting
Saturday, January 30th, 7 p.m. OISE, 252 Bloor Street West, 7th Floor Peace Lounge (Bloor, at St.George Station)
Join us for a brief introduction to our campaign and learn how you can get involved in the fight against fluoridation in our public water supply. This is a strategy and implementation meeting for the campaign.
Sponsored by the Council of Canadians, Toronto Chapter. torontochapter@gmail.com Ph: (416) 979.5554 | 1.800.208.7156 Visit www.canadians.org for the latest news and action alerts.
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P.P.P.S. What the heck, this is a short song and video explaining why we should go.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yZBnVEkZ-90
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P.P.P.P.S. FYI, with "false flag" possibilities around the Vancouver Olympics, this may be a clue.
CBC News
Last Updated: Saturday, January 16, 2010 | 7:54 AM PT
RCMP hasn't closed book on missing chemical
RCMP in B.C. say they are still not convinced that two tonnes of a potential explosive that was believed missing in a rail shipment from Alberta to Vancouver has been accounted for.
The chemical manufacturer Kinder Morgan notified the RCMP on Jan. 6 that it had determined a clerical error was responsible for the apparent loss or theft of two one-tonne bags of ammonium nitrate.
Feat: Clips from the "Cutting Through The Matrix" (Dot Com) RBN radio show feat. Alan Watt
Feat: Clips from The Alex Jones Radio Show feat. Aaron Zelman from Jews for the Preservation of Firearms (For all of us - FYI)
Feat: Analysis of the potpourri of populism, social re-re-re-engineering, gun control out of our control, losing the right to jaywalk this way, plus the snews.
CKLN 88.1 FM's "Rude Awakening" morning news show is hosted by philosopher Black Krishna (BK) on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 - 7 am in Toronto, Canada. It is also available streaming online at CKLN.fm or locally on Rogers Cable 947. Copies of the show in .mp3 format will be posted online at Archive.org daily by 8:00 AM EST on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. See - http://blackkrishna.blogspot.com/ - for updates or search Archive.org. Feel free to download, use, re-post and share copies or clips of this public domain and open source radio show. Please contact blackkrishna@gmail.com with any questions, answers or suggestions.
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Peace, BK
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Footnotes:
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SONG: Black Krishna - "They Comin' 4 Ya Guns, Guns"
Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership (JPFO beats the NRA)
http://www.jpfo.org/
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* The NRA Selling Americans (and the world) Out:
NRA On Texas Gun Shows: It Was a “Self-imposed Regulation”
NRA-ILA January 24, 2010
(Editor’s note: No mention of APD and ATF chicanery.)
NRA has received many inquiries about reports that the Austin, Texas Police Department and the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives tried to stop private gun sales at an Austin gun show.
Texas Gun Shows Organizer Targeted by the ATF Makes His Case on the Alex Jones Show
Kurt Nimmo Infowars.com January 18, 2010
Darwin Boedeker of Texas Gun Shows appeared on the Alex Jones Show today and provided details of the criminal conspiracy by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (abbreviated ATF) and the Austin police to shut down the show last week.
In a classic case of Mafia intimidation, the ATF in league with the Austin Police Department leaned on Boedeker in a brazen and illegal attempt to scare away participants and ultimately close down his business.
BONUS: If you missed this, you should hope we don't see it later...
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Canada's military peers into future, and it's scary
In the worst-case scenarios, oil prices quadruple, drones patrol the skies, global wars spill into cities
The Toronto Star Allan Woods Ottawa Bureau Published On Sat Oct 17 2009
OTTAWA â The war between India and Pakistan spills over into Toronto's immigrant suburbs. A terrorist sleeper cell poisons Montreal's water system. Mandatory military service is enacted for young and new Canadians.
While the country's politicians debate what Canada's engagement in Afghanistan will look like after the current mission ends in 2011, the military has already peered far past that date to determine its training and equipment needs and the worst-case scenarios it must prepare to face.
While the Armed Forces constantly project scenarios for which to train, these hypothetical situations are rarely publicized. Although they appear far-fetched, the military is obliged to prepare for the worst, or risk being unready in the event of a catastrophe.
A 10-year forecast completed for the air force lays out likely trends in areas such as oil prices and aviation technologies, but also a series of "strategic shocks" â unpredictable events that could throw the best-laid plans off course.
The report predicts that oil prices will have doubled, tripled or quadrupled by 2019, unmanned attack aircraft will police the skies, and the Arctic will have become the zone of interest for the world's great powers.
A lethal, all-commando Canadian army may not stay in Kandahar, but it will be fighting terrorists in a geographic rainbow known as the "arc of instability" â a region stretching from western Africa, through the Middle East and into Southeast Asia.
"These areas have also traditionally served as potential safe havens for terrorists in developing, organizing and preparing for asymmetric attacks against the developed world," says the report, produced earlier this year by the Canadian Forces Aerospace Warfare Centre.
No more country-to-country wars for Canada. Instead, soldiers will face shadowy enemies in weak or failed states with little regard for civilian safety.
"It is projected that irregular challenges, asymmetrical warfare, low-intensity conflicts and insurgencies will be the most prevalent form of conflict until 2019."
The report also explicitly probes Canada's domestic fault lines â features like our shared border and trade ties with the United States or our large immigrant populations â and puts them up against some of the world's most volatile disputes to offer scenarios showing how a largely peaceful society could be torn apart.
They include:
The introduction of national military service for new Canadians in 2016 to tackle large immigration flows and a depleted military.
War between India and Pakistan that sparks clashes in B.C.'s Lower Mainland and Ontario suburbs where refugee and immigrant populations from the two countries have settled.
A Taliban sleeper cell poisons the Montreal water system, killing and sickening thousands. Hospitals are swamped, the U.S. border closes and tourism plummets.
A large-scale Canadian military deployment to Afghanistan in 2016 to ensure Canadian business has free access to protectionist U.S. markets.
The scenarios may seem improbable, but they all have some basis in reality: Canada's dependence on the U.S.; international terrorist ambitions; simmering conflict in South Asia; and a stagnant military.
A study by the University of Ottawa earlier this year looked at security threats to Canada in 2020 and came up with similar outcomes to those of the military.
In one, the Pakistani state collapses in 2016 and India moves in, appointing friendly politicians and establishing its own laws. Protests eventually give way to riots in "Little Toronto," where Indians and Pakistanis live side-by-side.
"Fundamentalist feelings have flared up, opening the door to terrorist organizations and the recruitment of new members," says the April study.
The military's scenarios may be conceivable, but there's no evidence they are likely to occur, said Paul Robinson, a University of Ottawa professor and former military intelligence officer who helped design the dystopian outcomes for the University of Ottawa study.
"Scenario building is never desperately scientific in the sense that you are engaging in fantasy, but you can engage in fantasy in a more solidly grounded basis," he said.
In his opinion, the air force's strategic shocks are less grounded in scientific method than in the politics of a military bureaucracy competing for money.
"I suspect it's in an air force report because it makes you scared, and if it makes you scared you'll spend more on defence," he said. "That's just my cynical view."
The air force report cites various Canadian and British military studies to come up with its forecasts, as well as an official Air Force Strategy paper and the "vision of the Chief of the Air Staff."
As for the flying wing of the Canadian Forces, the future lies in the North and high in the skies.
With climate change, melting Arctic ice and the possibility of up to 80 per cent of the global transportation market moving through Canadian waterways, the air force plans to better protect Canadian territory, deter unfriendly visitors and rescue those in trouble in the unforgiving territory.
Dwindling global fuel stocks, and unstable oil prices, also make it more likely that the pilots of the future will have two feet on the ground, controlling surveillance and attack drones by remote control. It's unlikely the air force will ever purchase another fighter jet to replace its CF-18s, the report says. "In the future, smaller, cheaper and expendable unmanned combat aerial vehicles ... will have unsurpassable advantages over manned platforms in both performance and costs."
"Ultimately it's 'populist' language, which means everybody gets it, so 'smart' people have."
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"Ultimately it's 'populist' language, which means everybody gets it, so 'smart' people have no damned excuse."
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FYI, there's a list of green events in T.O. below, for those who believe it, and for those who know it's bullsh-t.
Either way... enjoy! ;-)
We can go to activist meetings near us to see if they're open to the anti-NWO position; document why if they're not; then use that straightforward explanation to show ordinary people how activism is controlled by people at the top who obviously brainwash their followers into ignoring information -- even stuff that may help their cause -- which is exactly why sh-t keeps getting worse.
Unless we stop them, the UN-franchisee NGO's will grow ridiculously powerful. Then, the people who work there will enjoy their power way too much to listen to anybody questioning their ways; just like rich people with normal activism. This is the exact same system "they" used in Communist Russia. That's why it's showing up here in Communist Canada. We need to stop it.
Now: the good news is "fluoride" is finally back on the environmentalists radar after jumping off their movement.
We can hit it on Saturday.
Peace,
BK
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Vote Out Fluoride Campaign Meeting Saturday, January 30th, 7 p.m. OISE, 252 Bloor Street West, 7th Floor Peace Lounge (Bloor, at St.George Station)
Join us for a brief introduction to our campaign and learn how you can get involved in the fight against fluoridation in our public water supply. This is a strategy and implementation meeting for the campaign.
Sponsored by the Council of Canadians, Toronto Chapter.
torontochapter@gmail.com Ph: (416) 979.5554 | 1.800.208.7156 Visit www.canadians.org for the latest news and action alerts.
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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Bischoff Angela Date: Sun, Jan 24, 2010 at 3:27 PM Subject: TO. Greenspiration Events To: greenspiration toronto
Toronto Greenspiration Events ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Petropolis: Aerial Perspectives on the Alberta Tar Sands
Shot primarily from a helicopter, Peter Mettler's visionary flimmaking offers an unparalleled view of the world's largest industrial, capital and energy project. This bird's eye view offers a staggering and unique perspective on how some of the world's dirtiest oil is produced—and how much we're willing to sacrifice in the pursuit of unsustainable and destructive energy sources. From the poisoning of downstream First Nations communities and the total assimilation of wildlife habitats, to the contamination of critical waterways and the clear cutting of the Boreal Forest, the tar sands have become the poster child of where our global addiction to dirty fuels has taken us. "Petropolis: Aerial Perspectives on the Alberta Tar Sands" seeks to expose the true nature of this fiercely destructive project by taking the viewer deep into the oily belly of the beast.
Royal Theatre, Toronto (608 College St.) Sunday 24th January - 4:30pm and 7:00pm Monday 25th January - 7:00pm Tuesday 26th January - 7:00pm Wednesday 27th January - 7:00pm
In conjunction with the screenings there will be a Q+A with a host of speakers, including film-maker Peter Mettler and Greenpeace Canada's Executive Director, Bruce Cox. Tickets will be available at the Royal on the day of performance, 30 minutes before each screening, so arrive early to ensure entry. Ticket price is $10. Students and seniors $8. Find out more about the film: http://www.petropolis-film.com/#
----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- DREAMLAND Presented by Cinema Politica
Free film screening Wed. Jan. 27, 6 p.m. Hart House, Arrbor Room, U of T
This is one of the best environmental films ever made. An incredibly, moving, inspiring and fantastically political film that will make you want to be a better steward of this planet.
SYNOPSIS: How much unspoiled nature should we preserve and what do we sacrifice for clean, renewable energy? Dreamland gradually turns into a disturbing picture of corporate power taking over small communities.
Dreamland is a film about a nation standing at cross-roads. Leading up to the country’s greatest economic crisis, the government started the largest mega project in the history of Iceland, to build the biggest dam in Europe to provide Alcoa cheap electricity for an aluminum smelter in the rugged east fjords of Iceland. Today Iceland is left holding a huge dept and an uncertain future.
In Dreamland a nation with abundance of choices gradually becomes caught up in a plan to turn its wilderness and beautiful nature into a massive system of hydro-electric and geothermal power plants with dams and reservoirs. Clean energy brings in polluting industry and international corporations. It’s the dark side of green energy.
This event is FREE and OPEN TO EVERYONE.
Brought to you by: University of Toronto Students' Union (http://www.utsu.ca) University of Toronto Environmental Resource Network (http://www.utern.org) Cinema Politica ( http://www.cinemapolitica.org) http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=256770514540
Wednesday, January 27, 8 p.m. The Buttery, Larkin Building, Trinity College, 15 Devonshire Place In mid-December 2009, thousands of people from around the world gathered in Copenhagen, Denmark for COP15 - the largest climate negotiations in history. Twelve University of Toronto students attended the conference as a student delegation and want to share their experiences, impressions and concerns from their time in Copenhagen.
Join us on January 27 at 8:00 for an informal and interactive discussion of COP15. What happened? What have we learned? Where can we go from here? Tea and coffee and home-made treats will also be provided. We hope to see you all there. http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=274766867816 ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- CLIMATE JUSTICE NOW: Report-back from UN Climate Change Talks in Copenhagen
Thursday, January 28, 7pm United Steelworkers Hall 25 Cecil Street (south of College, east of Spadina)
On January 28 Toronto Climate Campaign is hosting a report-back from the UN Climate Change Talks in Copenhagen, Denmark. Join us as we hear participants from different delegations discuss the negotiations and the "Copenhagen Accord", the 100,000-strong demonstration, the shameful role of the Canadian Government which won the "Fossil of the Day" award ten times throughout the conference and what we can do to build a vibrant movement for Climate Justice in Toronto.
Speakers include: CLAYTON THOMAS MULLER Tar sands organizer, Indigenous Environmental Network CAROLYN EGAN President, Steelworker Toronto Area Council DAVE MARTIN Energy coordinator, Greenpeace Canada KIMIA GHOMESHI Member, Canadian Youth Delegation (Moderator) BRETT RHYNO Organizer, Toronto Climate Campaign
FREE! ALL WELCOME! Help build the report-back. Posters, leaflets and supplies are available at Trinity-St. Paul's Centre (2nd floor), 427 Bloor Street West (just west of Spadina). TORONTO CLIMATE CAMPAIGN web: www.torontoclimatecampaign.org e-mail: info@torontoclimatecampaign.org
----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Lecture by Nobel Prize Winner Dr. Ulric (Neville ) Trotz on the outcome of COP15 Thur. Jan. 28, 7 p.m. Hart House, Debates Room, U of T Hosted by CARSSU http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=261833070813 ----------------------------------------------------------------- -----------------------------------------------------------------
DIRT – The Movie
Thu, Jan 28, 6:30-8:30 PM (Reception at 6:30 PM, movie at 7 PM)
Bloor Cinema (506 Bloor St Wat Bathurst)
You can buy sprouts, vegetable earrings or memberships during the reception. Advance tickets are available online (http://bit.ly/5mvEPT) and at the door on a sliding scale of $10-20 (fundraiser for FoodCycles). DIRT! The Movie, tells the amazing and little known story of the relationship between humans and living dirt. The film offers a vision of a sustainable relationship between Humans and Dirt through the stories of global champions who are determined to fix the damage we've done before it's too late. There are many ways we can preserve the living skin of the earth for future generations. If you care about your food, water, the air you breathe, your health and happiness... it's time to see DIRT! the Movie, roll up your sleeves for action and Get Dirty.
FoodCycles, a new Toronto urban farm and host of the evening, will give an introduction to the night talking about how you can take action here in Toronto.http://foodcycles.org
EcoAmbassadeurs du Monde vous invite a sa soirée débat:
« LES CHANGEMENTS CLIMATIQUES, OU EN SOMMES NOUS ? »
Avec l’aimable participation d’experts membres d’ONGs présentes à Copenhague
Débats décontracté et inclusif sur le thème : « Les Défis des Changements Climatiques de la Décennie »
VENEZ PARTAGER VOS EXPÉRIENCES ET QUESTIONS
Vendredi 29 Janvier 2010 à 18h00 Au Centre for Social Innovation, 215 Spadina Avenue, 4ème étage
Plan d’accès, cliquez ici Vous désirez réserver une place ou nous rejoindre ? Téléphone au (416) 840-6052, poste 222, Courriel a communication@ecoambassadeurs.org Au plaisir de vous rencontrer !
L’équipe d’EcoAmbassadeurs du Monde et de JustEarth www.ecoambassadeurs.org www.justearth.net
----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Vote Out Fluoride Campaign Meeting Saturday, January 30th, 7 p.m. OISE, 252 Bloor Street West, 7th Floor Peace Lounge (Bloor, at St.George Station)
Join us for a brief introduction to our campaign and learn how you can get involved in the fight against fluoridation in our public water supply. This is a strategy and implementation meeting for the campaign.
Sponsored by the Council of Canadians, Toronto Chapter.
torontochapter@gmail.com Ph: (416) 979.5554 | 1.800.208.7156 Visit www.canadians.org for the latest news and action alerts.
----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Haiti - Training For Solidarity
- a day for the running community to come together for an up to 20km training run in support of our friends in Haiti
Saturday January 30, 9:00 am registration – Training Runs start at 9:30am
At the Palais Royal, 1601 Lake Shore Boulevard West
This will be a “pay what you can” event.
Sponsored by Running Free and Runners Den, two independent southern Ontario running shops.
For more info and to register, http://www.runningfree.com/missionhaiti.aspx Email Nick Capra at missionhaiti@runningfree.comfor more information. ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Making green jobs happen: A governance forum for leaders in Ontario Saturday, January 30, 12:00pm Direct Energy Centre, Toronto How do we make green jobs happen in Ontario? Support for a green economy is universal. Now it’s time to look at the practical strategies for creating real green jobs on the ground. Meet with leaders in all sectors to hear about how Green Jobs can go from vision to reality. WORKSHOPS Municipal Financing for Green Retrofits Learn how municipalities can promote and finance green energy projects and energy efficiency retrofits for homes and make money at the same time Green Schools Schools can be leaders in green energy and in the learning that supports it. Hear about how schools across the country are showing the way forward Creating Green Jobs Strategies for Ontario Strategies to move communities into a green economic future are being created by leaders from all sectors. Learn about the latest strategies for green jobs, Cost: $75, includes refreshments, presentations and workshops Register online at: www.civicgovernance.ca/ontario For more information, contact the Centre for Civic Governance at the Columbia Institute 416-531-7265 | ontarioforum@columbiainstitute.ca | www.civicgovernance.ca/ontario ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- Beit Zatoun Opens Wed. Jan. 27 612 Markham St. (Bathurst subway) Inaugural Performance: A dramatic reading to commemorate the first anniversary of Gaza bombing Saturday, January 30 @ 6:00 pm
This performance piece for three voices is adapted from a diary kept during the Israeli assault on Gaza in December 2008 into January 2009. The diarist is Khulood Ghanem, a 27 year-old woman living in Khan Younis in central Gaza. Written in Arabic, the first seven days were translated into rough but clear English by the diarist. Tel: 647-726-9500 ; more about the play By donation - suggested $20; unwaged $5 - no one turned away Proceeds shared with a fund for Khulood Ghanem
Housed in a beautiful, large space with a terrific location at Bathurst and Bloor, Beit Zatoun looks to fulfill its mission to be an art and culture venue.
Beit Zatoun (translates as "House of Olive") is a gallery and performance space for the justice and human rights community in Toronto. It aims to raise awareness and create greater understanding as ultimate means to peace through art and culture by hosting exhibits, talks, screenings, plays, music, dance, workshops, and a resource centre.
Although at the core, the question of Israel/Palestine is but an intersection point for many struggles and human dimensions. Beit Zatoun invites and welcomes all communities resisting oppression and affirming the rights of individuals everywhere to live in dignity and freedom. Beit Zatoun is also the global office and centre for Project Hope, a long-time partner of Zatoun. All Zatoun products will be available for sale at Beit Zatoun.
Regular Hours:
Wednesday, 12 noon to 6 pm
Thursday & Friday, 12 noon to 8 pm
Saturday & Sunday, 11 am to 6 pm
Monday & Tuesday, Closed
Events will extend beyond the posted times. Please visit us during these hours and attend our special events.
For more info: www.beitzatoun.org
----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- The Catalyst Centre is pleased to announce the launch of
A School of Activism
A series of workshops to support activists, community development practitioners and anyone interested in social change.
All our workshops and courses are based on a recommended fee with a Pay What You Can option.
See list of workshops here: http://www.catalystcentre.ca/Catalyst_Centre/A_School_of_Activism.html
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TTS Communist Canada Crackdown 2: Don't Post Any Sh-t Unless It's Sh-t To Do. Thx! :-)
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Hello TTS Family and Friends,
My sincerest apologies for using obscenities in the "Subject" field, but like most people, I will resort to using them if I am frustrated into having to repeat myself: if only for efficiency's sake. Plus, ultimately it's 'populist' language, which means everybody gets it, so 'smart' people have no damned excuse for misunderstanding it. If you're not smart enough to understand the point of this group and listserve: then please don't post, just appreciate the work of the smart people who do.
Meanwhile, we're starting to see more useful posts bubbling to the surface: let's try to make a habit of it for the benefit of anyone willing to join TTS and take the time to read them. These include Luch's suggestion of a rushing a "climate change" event and Junior's enthusiasm in trying to help organize it. That is the beginning of something, so we shouldn't let nothin' kill it. We should not be wasting anybody's time with random crap: just email the individuals; or use the forums; or go somewhere else.
From here on, I'm just going to respect the fact that I'm too busy to keep doing this; plus the fact that people are too busy to be watching it. So, if somebody posts something on this listserve that completely disregards the 15 or-so repeated and repetitive warnings and explanations that preceded it: they will be banned immediately. If somebody else does the same thing: then the same thing will happen to them; and so on. If you want to know what's been said: please read the TTS mailing list online.
http://9-11.meetup.com/282/messages/archive/
The TTS website, meet-up and mailing list may be seen by people worldwide based on what we've done and what we are trying to do. That could help people worldwide do the same where they live. Now, to put it mildly: the self-indulgent nonsense and repeated need crack down on it make us look bad. To avoid this happening again, when it happens, the people who make it happen will be banned immediately. I hope that settles things. Now: let's focus on the stuff being posted that we can do something about.
* For the last time: don't post random half-witted broken sentences about random stuff. *
* For the last time: do post things that we can plan on doing about what we are learning. *
Thanks,
BK
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What: Dave Martin, Greenpeace
When: Wednesday, February 3, 2010 7:00 PM
Where: Medical Sciences Building 1 King’s College Circle, Room 2172 University of Toronto Campus Toronto, ON M3B 0A3
Dave Martin, Climate and Energy Coordinator of Greenpeace Canada will present a report on the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen.
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Re: Hey TTSers!
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this was going to be a personal email: but it applies to everybody. so, on this issue: once you get some interest, or even before, you can go ahead and post a new TTS meet-up. anybody can ask mark, cathy, junior or i to post a new meet-up for them.
then we can talk about it on the listserve to generate interest in attending. then maybe a dozen TTS members can make it there at 7 pm on wednesday to share info, then meet afterwards to have a laugh figuring out how to mock the propaganda they saw.
there is only one way to find out if any of these "green" people really "care" about the "planet" and "people" on it too. if they do: we should be able to convince them to at least look at what we have. if they don't: then at least we can confidently say that.
thankfully, it's at 7 pm on a wednesday 2 weeks from now. so, we should be able to organize and plan before attending it. if we discuss it, then we'll come up with the best strategy to compassionately reach people under the "mind control" we talk about.
should we go in hard? soft? with science? emotion? flyers? dvds? which ideas will work? this type of "think tank" analysis is what we can use to improve our efforts. then we won't be frustrated when people won't listen. we'll just get better at saying it.
incidentally: this is where SPECIFIC articles related to how to communicate with people with at least enough individual analysis to explain that are welcome. don't just fire off web-links. don't just post anything. tell us how it can help us reach other people. keep in mind, we're "building" on this and other ideas.
thx!
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. Sarnia and Suggestions: We Can Fit Into Productive Roles Since We Already Have
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Heya TTS Family and Friends,
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We've been mulling ideas around for a while, but first: Ed in Sarnia is looking for local friends, please be in touch if you might be one:
That's where individual requests and random discussions about random stuff should go: on the TTS Message Boards at our meet-up site.
http://9-11.meetup.com/282/messages/boards/
You can talk about anything you want there. Nobody will censor you unless you do something illegal. You can ask people to join you there.
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On this TTS daily real-time listserve: we should have ongoing options for people to consider taking action on their own or with others. Just posting random conspira-stuff won't do. All that does is normalize the information-flow. Then it gets crowded and messy as people post or argue about anything in front of everybody. We've seen it happen.
IMHO, too many truthers treat all this just like it's "gossip" or "fashion" on Yahoo's "OMG!" page. They just want to catch up and see or chat about the "latest video" or whatever. That's fine, but they can do that on their own and don't need to post everything they find. Or: simply use the TTS message boards, or the new ways of chatting TBA soon.
This TTS daily real-time listserve is meant to help TTS members reach out to the people who don't know what's going on. That means the 300 people who only joined TTS because they know "We have to do something!" can choose their opportunities from a TTS truther-email buffet available on a daily basis. That way, every day, they have options to choose from.
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Human beings only get stuff done when they get organized. Truthers should operate in the exact same way. That means roles, responsibilities and positive peer-pressure to make sure that we can get things done. It's been done by others before, so TTS members can do it too. We've already seen it happen over the last 6 months naturally as we've taken action.
Mark brings the table, truthbrella and dvd's that he spends hours burning; Cathy brings flyers, dvd's and new TTS business cards she spends hours making; Mississauga Mark'n'Mike bring flyers and schwag; Junior brings the megaphone; Brad, Dan and Danny spend hours making classy videos of us; and many more contribute a lot of time, money effort to the cause.
When we decide to focus our efforts and energy in consistently productive ways -- that rationally react to the times that we say we live in -- and the challenge we're undertaking -- then people respect us. We saw it for 6 months at Dundas Square and grew from 200 to 300 members. We should focus on doing stuff that people besides us can understand and respect.
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Therefore, since this email is already too long for our "Twitter-bot Talk" generation, in the future:
Note: don't get any knickers in a knot; if it's not true then no problem; if it is then we have to work to beat it.
Roles like specific outreaches to specific groups will be developed for people to take on. TTS members will volunteer to act like account managers on a sales-team and will liaise with groups or individuals who they have an interest in. They will communicate with their contacts at different organizations. They will use the 300-strong TTS membership as muscle to convince people to at least take a look at the information they are sharing and perhaps to give their members (or whatever) a chance to as well.
For example: if you are a Christian who wants to beat the New World Order, then don't tell other truthers: go be a good truther and tell other Christians who are being deceived by the Devil on a daily basis. Your job will be to liaise with a dozen (e.g.) Christian organizations in a certain area. You can expand your operation, or simply develop new ways of communicating the anti-NWO message with Christian groups that others can use as well. The same formula will work for every area we use it on.
Note: don't start any "But truthers need to know too!" crap, you can talk to them individually, or in the TTS forum.
Note: this idea is something that can be applied to any demographic by any TTS member who chooses to.
Note: more ideas later, too much info will boggle minds, so let's just work on this concept for a minute.
Feat: Clips from The Alex Jones Radio Show feat. Jones v. Beck and UKIP-MP Godfrey Bloom v. Godless CommEUnists
Feat: Music from producer Lucid Nights forthcoming album "Before The Riots", for more of his work see - http://beforetheriots.bandcamp.com/
Feat: Analysis of the fake "battle of the sexes" divide and conquor crockpot, the Britstory of the 20th Century, the New World Order agend and more, plus the snews.
CKLN 88.1 FM's "Rude Awakening" morning news show is hosted by philosopher Black Krishna (BK) on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 - 7 am in Toronto, Canada. It is also available streaming online at CKLN.fm or locally on Rogers Cable 947. Copies of the show in .mp3 format will be posted online at Archive.org daily by 8:00 AM EST on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. See - http://blackkrishna.blogspot.com/ - for updates or search Archive.org. Feel free to download, use, re-post and share copies or clips of this public domain and open source radio show. Please contact blackkrishna@gmail.com with any questions, answers or suggestions.
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Peace, BK
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Footnotes:
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SONG: Black Krishna - "Nazi's, Nazi's, Everywhere!"
FEMINISM: Dr. Henry Makow On The Problem With The People Who Give Us Our Problems
A special interview on CKLN Radio with Dr. Henry Makow, a noted critic of how the wealthy in control of corporations, governments and media used feminism to increase their tax-base, profit and control; and destroy relationships and families. The idea of equal rights and opportunities is a good one, but many means used to achieve it are obviously flawed based on the results. Most heavily-promoted social movements have been corrupted in some way, and it's better to learn how to save them than to ignore the truth and screw over yourself or the people you are trying to help.
BONUS: If you missed this, you should hope we don't see it later...
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Canada's military peers into future, and it's scary
In the worst-case scenarios, oil prices quadruple, drones patrol the skies, global wars spill into cities
The Toronto Star Allan Woods Ottawa Bureau Published On Sat Oct 17 2009
OTTAWA â The war between India and Pakistan spills over into Toronto's immigrant suburbs. A terrorist sleeper cell poisons Montreal's water system. Mandatory military service is enacted for young and new Canadians.
While the country's politicians debate what Canada's engagement in Afghanistan will look like after the current mission ends in 2011, the military has already peered far past that date to determine its training and equipment needs and the worst-case scenarios it must prepare to face.
While the Armed Forces constantly project scenarios for which to train, these hypothetical situations are rarely publicized. Although they appear far-fetched, the military is obliged to prepare for the worst, or risk being unready in the event of a catastrophe.
A 10-year forecast completed for the air force lays out likely trends in areas such as oil prices and aviation technologies, but also a series of "strategic shocks" â unpredictable events that could throw the best-laid plans off course.
The report predicts that oil prices will have doubled, tripled or quadrupled by 2019, unmanned attack aircraft will police the skies, and the Arctic will have become the zone of interest for the world's great powers.
A lethal, all-commando Canadian army may not stay in Kandahar, but it will be fighting terrorists in a geographic rainbow known as the "arc of instability" â a region stretching from western Africa, through the Middle East and into Southeast Asia.
"These areas have also traditionally served as potential safe havens for terrorists in developing, organizing and preparing for asymmetric attacks against the developed world," says the report, produced earlier this year by the Canadian Forces Aerospace Warfare Centre.
No more country-to-country wars for Canada. Instead, soldiers will face shadowy enemies in weak or failed states with little regard for civilian safety.
"It is projected that irregular challenges, asymmetrical warfare, low-intensity conflicts and insurgencies will be the most prevalent form of conflict until 2019."
The report also explicitly probes Canada's domestic fault lines â features like our shared border and trade ties with the United States or our large immigrant populations â and puts them up against some of the world's most volatile disputes to offer scenarios showing how a largely peaceful society could be torn apart.
They include:
The introduction of national military service for new Canadians in 2016 to tackle large immigration flows and a depleted military.
War between India and Pakistan that sparks clashes in B.C.'s Lower Mainland and Ontario suburbs where refugee and immigrant populations from the two countries have settled.
A Taliban sleeper cell poisons the Montreal water system, killing and sickening thousands. Hospitals are swamped, the U.S. border closes and tourism plummets.
A large-scale Canadian military deployment to Afghanistan in 2016 to ensure Canadian business has free access to protectionist U.S. markets.
The scenarios may seem improbable, but they all have some basis in reality: Canada's dependence on the U.S.; international terrorist ambitions; simmering conflict in South Asia; and a stagnant military.
A study by the University of Ottawa earlier this year looked at security threats to Canada in 2020 and came up with similar outcomes to those of the military.
In one, the Pakistani state collapses in 2016 and India moves in, appointing friendly politicians and establishing its own laws. Protests eventually give way to riots in "Little Toronto," where Indians and Pakistanis live side-by-side.
"Fundamentalist feelings have flared up, opening the door to terrorist organizations and the recruitment of new members," says the April study.
The military's scenarios may be conceivable, but there's no evidence they are likely to occur, said Paul Robinson, a University of Ottawa professor and former military intelligence officer who helped design the dystopian outcomes for the University of Ottawa study.
"Scenario building is never desperately scientific in the sense that you are engaging in fantasy, but you can engage in fantasy in a more solidly grounded basis," he said.
In his opinion, the air force's strategic shocks are less grounded in scientific method than in the politics of a military bureaucracy competing for money.
"I suspect it's in an air force report because it makes you scared, and if it makes you scared you'll spend more on defence," he said. "That's just my cynical view."
The air force report cites various Canadian and British military studies to come up with its forecasts, as well as an official Air Force Strategy paper and the "vision of the Chief of the Air Staff."
As for the flying wing of the Canadian Forces, the future lies in the North and high in the skies.
With climate change, melting Arctic ice and the possibility of up to 80 per cent of the global transportation market moving through Canadian waterways, the air force plans to better protect Canadian territory, deter unfriendly visitors and rescue those in trouble in the unforgiving territory.
Dwindling global fuel stocks, and unstable oil prices, also make it more likely that the pilots of the future will have two feet on the ground, controlling surveillance and attack drones by remote control. It's unlikely the air force will ever purchase another fighter jet to replace its CF-18s, the report says. "In the future, smaller, cheaper and expendable unmanned combat aerial vehicles ... will have unsurpassable advantages over manned platforms in both performance and costs."
CKLN 88.1 FM's "Rude Awakening" morning news show is hosted by philosopher Black Krishna (BK) on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6 - 7 am in Toronto, Canada. It is also available streaming online at CKLN.fm or locally on Rogers Cable 947. Copies of the show in .mp3 format will be posted online at Archive.org daily by 8:00 AM EST on Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays. See - http://blackkrishna.blogspot.com/ - for updates or search Archive.org. Feel free to download, use, re-post and share copies or clips of this public domain and open source radio show. Please contact blackkrishna@gmail.com with any questions, answers or suggestions.
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Peace, BK
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Footnotes
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SONG: Black Krishna - "They Comin' 4 Ya Guns, Guns (2 Minute Warning)
BONUS: If you missed this, you should hope we don't see it later...
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Canada's military peers into future, and it's scary
In the worst-case scenarios, oil prices quadruple, drones patrol the skies, global wars spill into cities
The Toronto Star Allan Woods Ottawa Bureau Published On Sat Oct 17 2009
OTTAWA – The war between India and Pakistan spills over into Toronto's immigrant suburbs. A terrorist sleeper cell poisons Montreal's water system. Mandatory military service is enacted for young and new Canadians.
While the country's politicians debate what Canada's engagement in Afghanistan will look like after the current mission ends in 2011, the military has already peered far past that date to determine its training and equipment needs and the worst-case scenarios it must prepare to face.
While the Armed Forces constantly project scenarios for which to train, these hypothetical situations are rarely publicized. Although they appear far-fetched, the military is obliged to prepare for the worst, or risk being unready in the event of a catastrophe.
A 10-year forecast completed for the air force lays out likely trends in areas such as oil prices and aviation technologies, but also a series of "strategic shocks" – unpredictable events that could throw the best-laid plans off course.
The report predicts that oil prices will have doubled, tripled or quadrupled by 2019, unmanned attack aircraft will police the skies, and the Arctic will have become the zone of interest for the world's great powers.
A lethal, all-commando Canadian army may not stay in Kandahar, but it will be fighting terrorists in a geographic rainbow known as the "arc of instability" – a region stretching from western Africa, through the Middle East and into Southeast Asia.
"These areas have also traditionally served as potential safe havens for terrorists in developing, organizing and preparing for asymmetric attacks against the developed world," says the report, produced earlier this year by the Canadian Forces Aerospace Warfare Centre.
No more country-to-country wars for Canada. Instead, soldiers will face shadowy enemies in weak or failed states with little regard for civilian safety.
"It is projected that irregular challenges, asymmetrical warfare, low-intensity conflicts and insurgencies will be the most prevalent form of conflict until 2019."
The report also explicitly probes Canada's domestic fault lines – features like our shared border and trade ties with the United States or our large immigrant populations – and puts them up against some of the world's most volatile disputes to offer scenarios showing how a largely peaceful society could be torn apart.
They include:
The introduction of national military service for new Canadians in 2016 to tackle large immigration flows and a depleted military.
War between India and Pakistan that sparks clashes in B.C.'s Lower Mainland and Ontario suburbs where refugee and immigrant populations from the two countries have settled.
A Taliban sleeper cell poisons the Montreal water system, killing and sickening thousands. Hospitals are swamped, the U.S. border closes and tourism plummets.
A large-scale Canadian military deployment to Afghanistan in 2016 to ensure Canadian business has free access to protectionist U.S. markets.
The scenarios may seem improbable, but they all have some basis in reality: Canada's dependence on the U.S.; international terrorist ambitions; simmering conflict in South Asia; and a stagnant military.
A study by the University of Ottawa earlier this year looked at security threats to Canada in 2020 and came up with similar outcomes to those of the military.
In one, the Pakistani state collapses in 2016 and India moves in, appointing friendly politicians and establishing its own laws. Protests eventually give way to riots in "Little Toronto," where Indians and Pakistanis live side-by-side.
"Fundamentalist feelings have flared up, opening the door to terrorist organizations and the recruitment of new members," says the April study.
The military's scenarios may be conceivable, but there's no evidence they are likely to occur, said Paul Robinson, a University of Ottawa professor and former military intelligence officer who helped design the dystopian outcomes for the University of Ottawa study.
"Scenario building is never desperately scientific in the sense that you are engaging in fantasy, but you can engage in fantasy in a more solidly grounded basis," he said.
In his opinion, the air force's strategic shocks are less grounded in scientific method than in the politics of a military bureaucracy competing for money.
"I suspect it's in an air force report because it makes you scared, and if it makes you scared you'll spend more on defence," he said. "That's just my cynical view."
The air force report cites various Canadian and British military studies to come up with its forecasts, as well as an official Air Force Strategy paper and the "vision of the Chief of the Air Staff."
As for the flying wing of the Canadian Forces, the future lies in the North and high in the skies.
With climate change, melting Arctic ice and the possibility of up to 80 per cent of the global transportation market moving through Canadian waterways, the air force plans to better protect Canadian territory, deter unfriendly visitors and rescue those in trouble in the unforgiving territory.
Dwindling global fuel stocks, and unstable oil prices, also make it more likely that the pilots of the future will have two feet on the ground, controlling surveillance and attack drones by remote control. It's unlikely the air force will ever purchase another fighter jet to replace its CF-18s, the report says. "In the future, smaller, cheaper and expendable unmanned combat aerial vehicles ... will have unsurpassable advantages over manned platforms in both performance and costs."
Don't know yet?
Dead men, don't sweat,
How'd it get, this bad?
Who knows, who said?
Been right, like a rifle-sight,
Aimed, in the night,
At the Bill of Rights, right?
Cross, to ya hindsight,
Can't stand the sight? Raised as a pet,
Bred for the slaughter,
'Why, everything sorta --
Bad for us, I guess,
Feducation, little jails,
No bail, little kids set sail,
For combat, comeback,
And chase tales,
Of Katrina,
Gun-takin', no soldiers, got shooken,
Hey good-lookin',
Guess what ya boss, got cookin'?
Barack H., Bush 3,
New star, same drama,
Comin' for ya guns,
Better get some armor,
Better get some knowledge,
They won't teach you in college,
With a commie collage of garbage,
You can finally acknowledge,
Self-defense, common sense,
The recession, got you stressin',
Home-invasion situation,
Call-waitin', got you guessin',
Cops solve crimes, they, don't stop 'em,
You gotta cop, what you cop, to drop-drop 'em,
You gotta stop, what you thought, about robbin',
You gotta gun, then a robber, got a problem,
We gotta problem, the government is full of robbers,
We gotta solve it, raisin' hell, with our revolvers,
Take 'em away, that'll solve, all their problems,
They'll treat us like Hitler, Mao, and Joseph Stalin...
(Chorus)
Whatcha gonna do?
They comin' for ya guns, guns...
(x4)
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Canadian Shooting Sports Association (CSSA)
http://www.cdnshootingsports.org/
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CKLN Radio Presents Guns'n'Hosers:
BK and Tony Bernardo (CSSA)
Jews for the Preservation of Firearms Ownership (JPFO beats the NRA)
http://www.jpfo.org/
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* The NRA Selling Americans (and the world) Out:
NRA On Texas Gun Shows: It Was a “Self-imposed Regulation”
NRA-ILA
January 24, 2010
(Editor’s note: No mention of APD and ATF chicanery.)
NRA has received many inquiries about reports that the Austin, Texas Police Department and the U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives tried to stop private gun sales at an Austin gun show.
Texas Gun Shows Organizer Targeted by the ATF Makes His Case on the Alex Jones Show
Kurt Nimmo
Infowars.com
January 18, 2010
Darwin Boedeker of Texas Gun Shows appeared on the Alex Jones Show today and provided details of the criminal conspiracy by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (abbreviated ATF) and the Austin police to shut down the show last week.
In a classic case of Mafia intimidation, the ATF in league with the Austin Police Department leaned on Boedeker in a brazen and illegal attempt to scare away participants and ultimately close down his business.