Tagged: Canada

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Documentary Review-Analysis; GASLAND highlights the Fracking Up of America

Gasland, a 2010 American documentary film, has made a lot of waves because of its critical view of the practice of fracking. The fracking industry has responded with not just a rebuttal, but a full documentary film of their own. Which only adds more merit to the film. While the producers may have intended to highlight the dangers of fracking, the documentary also becomes a poignant portrayal of eroding civil and property rights in North America.

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Documentary Review-Analysis; The Hole Story sheds light on the Secret History of the Canadian Mining Industry

The Hole Story is a critical documentary on mining in Canada, from its early beginnings to its present state. Given the little known importance of mining in the history of Canada, it also turns out to become an informative exploration of the Secret History of Canada. While the documentary points fingers at “corporations” and “greed,” I believe there is a bigger subtext here. This is about people with no concept of living as free people being pushed into endangering free people in other parts of the world. The following are my own extrapolations based on selective facts culled from the documentary.

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A Roadmap of the Dangers of Western University for Independent Minded Students

In my personal narrative, I outlined how some research into the role of the Soviet Union in the World Wars morphed into a full persecution campaign against me at Dalhousie University. While I may never recover from what happened, I did manage to gain a bird’s eye view of how Criminal Interests operate in a University Atmosphere. I have compiled these original insights into formal guide which will help students entering Western Universities fully understand the dangers they may have...

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Canada’s Department of Terrorism?

The following details my personal encounter with a “terrorist” operative of Canadian Intelligence (Beverly Geisbrecht alias Dulcy Israel alias Bev Kennedy alias Bruce Kennedy alias Paul Morris-Read), my role in exposing her, her attempts to find me, and the subsequent persecution I continue to face from her cohorts at Canadian Intelligence and officials at Dalhousie University (where I studied). Later, I connected the same terrorist to the Al-Qaida magazine INSPIRE, as well as the October 2010 cargo plane bombing plot. This plot was intended to take down a passenger airliner belonging to a Gulf country. In other words, the Calgary-based Criminal Elite of Canada were using Beverly Giesbrecht to secretly conduct acts of war against unsuspecting countries. Bev and her operations were most likely funded using Canadian public money. The bomb used in the attempted assassination of Saudi defence minister (and counter-terrorism chief) Prince Nayef, as well as the bomb used in the cargo plane plot may have been assembled in a government/military laboratory.

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Free Trade as an Act of Vandalism

This article is a review-analysis of Shelley Ann Clark’s book, the Sale of a Nation. Shelley was an executive assistant of the third top negotiator in the Canadian negotiating team that finalized the controversial 1988 Free Trade Agreement with the United States (FTA; Not to be confused with NAFTA). In retrospect, the aforesaid agreement turned out to be an act of deliberate vandalism against the Canadian nation.