Sunday, March 15, 2009

No North American Union

Canadian Military Units To Undertake “Domestic Security” The militarization of law enforcement in the U.S., Canada & Britain is accelerating at a rapid pace - by Paul Joseph Watson - 2009-03-13
Mexico, Pakistan, and the So-Called “Failed State”
Washington's War on "Narco-Terrorism" - by Shamus Cooke - 2009-03-14
The Second American Revolution Countdown

Do you sense that something is wrong in America these days? Do you have that ominous, or even dreadful feeling that we are about to witness “change”. Perhaps because you have wondered just what that change entails? Maybe not those of you with Obama “stars” in your eyes, but millions of patriots in the United States can feel there is a problem, see it, and sense what is taking place right before our eyes.

Morgan Stanley predicts economic collapse worse than depression

In case of a provocation: Hugo Chavez says Venezuela ready for war with Colombia

Ron Paul: Culprits Of Financial Collapse Should Be Arrested Thursday, March 12, 2009 Not treated as saviors and given more power to "fix" the problem that they created
Congressman Ron Paul says that the people responsible for the economic crisis should not be hailed as saviors and given more power to fix the problem that they created, but arrested and criminally prosecuted.

The Canadian military in Alberta is getting $40 million to modernize its facilities, Defence Minister Peter MacKay said Sunday. Speaking in Edmonton, he said the projects will create more than 200 jobs for Albertans. "This is part of a broader story that the government of Canada is approaching these difficult economic times very seriously. We're pursuing projects across the country in civilian quarters, creating economic benefits and jobs from coast to coast to coast," MacKay said.

"Along with our investments in new equipment for the Canadian Forces, these infrastructure initiatives will very much help Canadian companies continue to establish solid foundations."MacKay said CFB Edmonton will get $21 million for new housing and a new training site to be built over the next two years.


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