Jack Layton Dies fighting cancer

Jack layton : new moustache, same old sh**

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Editor:

Jack Layton leader of the Federal NDP and official opposition announced he will be taking a leave of absence as he prepares to once again fight cancer.

While I wish no one ill-health & I wish him a speedy recovery, understand who Jack Layton is.

Mr. Layton is a member of the UNPA (United Nations Parliamentary Assembly) which is pushing for a United Nations Parliament that will supersede our parliament and sovereignty.

The NDP is also a member of International Socialists.

The New Democratic Party of Canada (“NDP”) is a full member of The Socialist International. According to the Socialist International, the “Socialist International is the worldwide organisation of social democratic, socialist and labour parties”, whose “…representatives want to learn from one another, jointly promote socialist ideas and work towards this objective at [an] international level.” The Socialist International web site says that “strengthening the United Nations is an important step in the creation of this new, democratic world society” and that “…the work of abolishing international inequality will be a crucial step forward on the road to a democratic world society”

Any way you cut it, Mr. Layton is guilty of conspiracy to commit treason.

Get well Jack, so that someday a group of your peers can bring you before a common-law court to answer for your crimes against the sovereign nation of Canada.

Ontario’s H1N1 program was worth the money?

Editor:

About a month ago I was pulling into my driveway and heard this exchange on CBC radio. “Do you think the media over-hyped the H1N1 virus threat?”   To which CBC responded “Don’t look at us, we only go with the Script that’s handed to us.”  Finally, some truth from the Media.

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The main stream news would do well to put out a “Statement of Truth.”

“We are no longer interested in hiring journalists. However, if you are a fiction writer and would like a long-term contract writing for National Media outlets, please apply as your services are in great demand.”

Dr. Arlene King – Is the H1N1 Flu a Hoax?

As the kind of strategy contained in the GAP business plan has never been pursued, the Group noted that there were obvious risks. A major risk factor is the underlying assumption that there will in fact be a pandemic. If there is not a pandemic within the next five years, there may be loss of interest and
political awareness, and other public health needs may shift investment away from pandemic
influenza. Therefore, it is critical to identify the best possible strategy to maintain political commitment
and WHO is working with partners (UNICEF) and donors to mitigate this risk

Mon, 2010-07-19 19:59.

By: Helen Branswell, Medical Reporter, The Canadian Press

TORONTO – Ontario’s H1N1 vaccination program averted nearly one million cases and as many as 50 deaths, a newly published cost-analysis of the program suggests.

The finding is surprising, given that the province — and the country — started putting vaccine into arms just about the time the fall wave of the pandemic peaked.

Caroline Alphonso

From Tuesday’s Globe and Mail Published on Tuesday, Jul. 20, 2010 8:44AM EDT Last updated on Tuesday, Jul. 20, 2010 9:24AM EDT

Even failures can have a silver lining: Ontario had the lowest H1N1 vaccination rate in the country, but the millions of dollars poured into its program averted nearly one million cases of pandemic influenza.

Bill Gates – Does He Want You Dead?

The gates foundation is heavily invested in vaccines. He says in the attached video, the population could be reduced by 10% with the “proper” use of vaccines. Makes you want to roll up your sleeve, doesn’t it.


Paul Martin “A Canadian Traitor” Speaks

Paul Martin is Ex-Prime minister of Canada and Full Time UN Puppet


Kelly Grant

Globe and Mail Update Published on Sunday, May. 30, 2010 4:14PM EDT

Paul Martin - Canadian Traitor

This year marks the fifth anniversary of the first gas-tax cheque Ottawa cut for municipalities. The money was the cornerstone of a new deal for cities crafted by former prime minister Paul Martin, who also helped found the G20. Mr. Martin talks to The Globe about what lies ahead for two of his legacy projects.

We’re coming up on the five-year anniversary of your new deal for cities. Is the deal working the way you hoped?

The gas tax is certainly working out the way we would have hoped. I don’t want to be partisan here … [but] the purpose of the new deal was to make sure that the partnership between the three orders of government was strong and the cities were an essential part of that. I still think we’ve got some way to go before that partnership is as strong as I would like to see it.

What do you think is missing?

Virtually everything that Ottawa does affects our cities and our communities in one way or another, and I’m not sure that those kinds of discussions have developed to the extent that I would like to see them.

Are you concerned about what will happen to cities once the Harper government’s stimulus money dries up?

Our cities are on the front lines of virtually every social issue and they are also where the competition with the rest of the world takes place. To be financing all of this on the basis of property tax is simply inadequate. If cities have got growing responsibilities, they’ve got to have a growing tax base. That was the purpose of the gas tax … stimulus programs are important, but you need the infrastructure regardless. And you can’t just cut it off.

The G20 was another one of your babies. How well do you think that body is working now?

I think it’s done very, very well. I think that the meetings that are going to be held in Toronto and in Seoul are very important.

Continue reading Globe and Mail

Saddam invested one million dollars in Paul Martin-owned Cordex

by Judi McLeod, Canadafreepress.com
Friday, April 22, 2005

The Canadian company that Saddam Hussein invested a million dollars in belonged to the Prime Minister of Canada, canadafreepress.com has discovered.

Cordex Petroleum Inc., launched with Saddam’s million by Prime Minister Paul Martin’s mentor Maurice Strong’s son Fred Strong, is listed among Martin’s assets to the Federal Ethics committee on November 4, 2003.

Among Martin’s Public Declaration of Declarable Assets are: “The Canada Steamship Lines Group Inc. (Montreal, Canada) 100 percent owned”; “Canada Steamship Lines Inc. (Montreal, Canada) 100 percent owned”–Cordex Petroleums Inc. (Alberta, Canada) 4.6 percent owned by the CSL Group Inc.”

Visit the links below for more  stories about Paul Martin – from Canadafreepress.com

Other CFP Stories about Paul Martin and Maurice strong

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  • Environmental car salesman of 2005: Maurice Strong, Meet George W. Bush
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  • “Hired gun” Moore’s “drive by hitman” mission takes nosedive
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