Mohammed
Daud Miraki: What is really happening in Afghanistan
Video
of a conference held by Mohammed Daud Miraki about the consequences of
the war for the Afghan people and the use of uranium weapons by the US
army.
Friday, 14 March 2008
Iraq and
Afghanistan veterans to reveal war atrocities and 'some pretty
fucked-up shit'
'As
the war in Iraq approaches its fifth anniversary, veterans of that
conflict and the war in Afghanistan will give first-hand accounts,
supported by photographs and video evidence, of the true nature of the
wars, including attacks the vets say killed innocent civilians.'
Read more ...
Friday, 14 March 2008
Row as
teachers call for ban on army 'pro-war propaganda' recruitment leaflets
in schools
'Military
recruitment in schools should be banned as it exposes pupils to pro-war
propaganda, teachers say. Left-wingers in the National Union of
Teachers are attempting to galvanise a campaign to stop recruitment
visits.'
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Sunday, 24 February 2008
Canada, U.S.
agree to use each other's troops in civil emergencies
'Canada
and the U.S. have signed an agreement that paves the way for the
militaries from either nation to send troops across each other's
borders during an emergency, but some are questioning why the Harper
government has kept silent on the deal. Neither the Canadian government
nor the Canadian Forces announced the new agreement, which was signed
Feb. 14 in Texas.'
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Saturday, 15 March 2008 |
North
American Military Agreement Signed By US and Canada
'While Americans are being bombarded with large doses of presidential
primary news coverage, the US entered into an agreement with its
northern neighbor that may have an impact on future internal military
action.
In a political move that received little if any
attention by the American news media, the United States and Canada
entered into a military agreement on February 14, 2008, allowing the
armed forces from one nation to support the armed forces of the other
nation during a domestic civil emergency, even one that does not
involve a cross-border crisis, according to a police commander involved
in homeland security planning and implementation.'
Read more ...
Saturday, 08 March 2008
Top
Ranking CIA Operatives Admit Al-Qaeda Is a Complete Fabrication
'In the BBC’s killer documentary called The Power of Nightmares,
top CIA officials openly admit, Al-Qaeda is a total and complete
fabrication, never having existed at any time. The Bush administration
needed a reason that complied with the Laws so they could go after “the
bad guy of their choice” namely laws that had been set in place to
protect us from mobs and “criminal organizations” such as the Mafia.
They paid Jamal al Fadl, hundred’s of thousands of dollars to back the
U.S. Governments story of Al-qaeda a “group” or criminal organization
they could “legally” go after.'
Read
more ...
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Friday, 01 February 2008 |
Liberal MP Keith Martin
introduces bill to repeal section13 (Internet censorship) of the
Canadian Human Rights Act
This is the section used by
Richard Warman to target free speech
through his former employers at the Canadian 'Human Rights' Commission
(see George Orwell's 'Ministry of Truth').
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Thursday, 21 February 2008 |
Richard Warman's friend
Bernie Farber and the Canadian Jewish Congress slammed by National Post
over freedom of expression
Farber is the guy, together
with Warman and others, who have worked so hard to have David Icke's
talks in Canada banned.
Farber with
Israel President Shimon Peres, a former member of the terrorist group, Haganah.
Ahh, but it's not terrorism when WE do it
'What
the CJC fails to appreciate is that any belief about the changing
quantity of hostility in Canadian society is compatible with strong
views in favour of free speech. It's true that there is a tendency
within the "anti-hate" community to conjure up a Nazi bogeyman whenever
human rights commissions are criticized: Farber and Rudner's Tuesday
op-ed, in its calculated misrepresentation of Pamela Waechter's demise
and its self-glamourizing claptrap about "barricades," provides an
outstandingly shameless example of the practice -- all while denying
that it ever occurs.
But
if our streets were flooded with real Nazis, our devotion to the spirit
of free expression, and our determination to resist illiberal ideas,
would become the more important, not less. The original Nazis, after
all, didn't exterminate the Jews of Europe and only then suppress free
speech and the press; Hitler had the relevant guarantees in the Weimar
constitution suspended in 1933, just one month into his chancellorship.
An expert on hatred ought to have figured out that genocide, far from
being prevented by governments and their instruments of control and
censorship, almost inevitably takes place under their concealing
shadow.'
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Saturday, 01 March 2008 |
Richard Warman threatens
another decent man with a libel suit - Canada's Ezra Levant
No doubt there will be another
for me, too. Good - it's time the Canadian people knew what
this guy is doing.
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Sunday, 02 March 2008 |
This is what an 'adult lawyer' does ...
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Monday, 03 March 2008
Ezra Levant on Freedom of
Speech - brilliant
Ezra Levant, publisher of the
Western Standard, was taken to Canada's
Orwellian 'Human Rights' Commission for publishing the 'Mohammed'
cartoons on his website. This was his statement to the Kangaroo
Commission that has become the destroyer of freedom of speech in
Canada.
Richard
Warman, Canada's serial litigator through the Human Rights Commission,
which he used to work for, and the libel courts, has now threatened
Ezra Levant with a libel suit for, among other things, calling this
blatant censor a censor. You couldn't make it up.
This is Ezra Levant's statement.
Richard Warman need not listen because, to him, it's in a foreign
language.
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Attributes of free
speech
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Ezra's closing
argument
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Monday, 03 March 2008
Warman's Law
'A
few days ago I posted an old annual report of the British Columbia
Civil Liberties Association, describing Richard Warman’s defamation
threats against various B.C. libraries – and then his defamation threat
against librarians for talking about those other defamation threats.
This, remember, is the same Richard Warman who is threatening to sue me
for calling him a censor. Go figure ...
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Imagine just how bad it had to get for B.C. to pass a law to
specifically protect libraries from “prior restraint” censorship
lawsuits. The solution was “unique” in all of North America, because
the problem was unique in all of North America. I’m going to call it
Warman’s Law. In my opinion Warman's notice to the libraries that he
was going to sue them was a flagrant abuse of the legal system -- one
so bad that a government had to pass special legislation to stop it.
I
wonder if, at the end of this whole thing, the federal government will
pass their own Warman's Law -- special legislation to amend the
Canadian Human Rights Act.'
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Wednesday, 05 March 2008
Richard Warman's attempt to
block US websites
By Ezra Levant
'Warman didn't just want to
crack open the law forbidding the
big telecom companies from tampering or censoring content. He also
wanted the CRTC to set up a procedure where "interested parties"
like
him could get the big carriers to block websites -- and force the
little ISPs to do so, too. There are so many appalling aspects to this
application, it's hard to know where to start.'
A must-read to see what is going on -
until now - under the radar of public awareness.
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Friday, 07 March 2008 |
Canada 'human rights'
investigator to be re-questioned over covert Internet postings
'Dean
Steacy, one of the staff who will be compelled to answer questions on
March 25th, has previously admitted to creating Internet pseudonyms to
infiltrate websites the commission was hunting (something Richard
Warman has admitted to doing as well after, uh, first not admitting to
it). But instead of preparing some hermetically-sealed, written answers
to Lemire's questions, as Steacy has been able to do in the past, he
must now take the stand and answer questions live, under oath, from
Lemire's lawyer. It will be fascinating to watch.
Remember, Steacy was the
commission staffer who once exclaimed that
freedom of speech -- which just happens to be section 2 of the Canadian
Charter of Rights -- "is an American concept, so I don't give it any
value." Watching Lemire's lawyer cross-examine him might be worth
flying all the way to Ottawa.'
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Wednesday, 12 March 2008
How the Canadian Human
Rights Commission violates the rule of law
By
Ezra Levant
'If
these commissions were governed by the rule of law instead of the rule
of men, Richard Warman and Dean Steacy themselves would be charged with
violating section 13, because the Act gives no weight to intentions,
and both men have posted on bigoted websites -- Warman ending many of
his posts with a symbol for "Heil Hitler". If these commissions were
governed by the rule of law instead of the rule of men, Mohamed
Elmasry, the Jew-hating bigot who filed a complaint against Maclean's
magazine, would be charged with a section 13 violation himself, for
publicly excusing the murder of Jews in Israel.'
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