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ktlight
5th June 2011, 11:26
FYI:


Canada is negotiating with seven countries around the world to establish military bases: Kuwait, Germany, Jamaica, Senegal, Kenya, Singapore, and South Korea. by Henry Makow Ph.D.


If ever we needed more proof that our political leaders serve the Rothschilds, and our democracy is a charade, this is it.

Despite the fact that the majority of Canadians want less "defense" spending, Canada is embarked on a military-spending spree "unlike anything experienced since the Second World War. In just 10 years, our annual defense spending has more than doubled -- from $10 billion in 2000 to $21.8 billion today -- and is just getting into its stride."

Canadians are being asked to cough up $30 billion for F-35 fighter jets that won't be ready until 2016 and another $40 billion to replace navy ships over two decades.

Why?

"Canada is a "go-to" nation for international military engagements and the federal government is embracing the increasingly expeditionary role, says Defense Minister Peter MacKay (left.) He hinted Thursday the military's current high tempo -- what MacKay said was the "the highest it's been in 60 years" -- will continue for the foreseeable future.

"The focus of the planning, let's be clear, is on our capability for expeditionary participation in international missions," MacKay told reporters at a military trade show. "We're big players in NATO, we're a country that has become a go-to nation in response to situations like what we're seeing in Libya, like we saw in Haiti, we are constantly working within that paradigm of countries to see where we can bring that niche capability to bear."

"A Canadian general is heading up the UN-sanctioned NATO mission in Libya, and Canada was among the first with boots on the ground in Haiti following the devastating earthquake there over a year ago.

Canada is negotiating with seven countries around the world to establish military bases: Kuwait, Germany, Jamaica, Senegal, Kenya, Singapore, and South Korea.

The warehouses of military equipment and other facilities would support "high-tempo expeditionary operations in places such as Afghanistan, the Middle East, Haiti, Africa and most recently in protecting civilian life in Libya."

Canadian fighter jets are taking part in the NATO mission in Libya, and Ottawa plans to send 950 military trainers to Afghanistan to coach Afghans after its 2,800 combat troops withdraw from the war-torn country in July."

Notice how NATO never attacks anyone its own size?

Canadian participation in Afghanistan was costly and unpopular. Libya was never debated in parliament or during the recent election campaign.

But with a Conservative majority victory, Prime Minister Harper (left) should have no trouble delivering Canadian lives and lucre to banker-controlled defense contractors. It's all in a good cause -- eliminating impediments to the Rothschild's world government tyranny.

The Opposition NDP is Masonic false opposition. Leader Jack Layton didn't mention Libya during the election campaign and has not opposed Canada's "new military role."

His big problem with the Conservative's Throne Speech was the lack of references to "the environment," proof that, next to hockey, tree hugging is Canada's favorite form of self evasion.

CONCLUSION

The Rothschild bankers have used their control over government credit to buy everything and everyone worth owning. They control every one of the Fortune 500 companies, the media, politicians and universities.

Anyone who hopes to advance politically, culturally or economically has to unwittingly sell his soul to these satanists, betray his countrymen and participate in the destruction of his civilization.

Thus, our society is complicit in its own enslavement. That's the part Satan loves most. Bought with our own money!

source
http://www.henrymakow.com/canadian_military_spending.html

Steven
5th June 2011, 11:59
Indeed, and if you take a poll to see how Canadian people see it, I'm pretty sure a massive proportion would be totally against it. And they (Harper and his party) say that they serve the people! How hypocrite.

Namaste, Steven

Cjay
5th June 2011, 14:19
As we are learning through more and more examples, democracy is a farce. TPTW are very creative and finding ways to carry out their agenda, with or without public support.

Kerrigan
5th June 2011, 18:41
It's so sad for the Quebecois who massively voted against the current government, and have to endure politics that NEVER represent them, throughout the years. The idea of separation, of independence, came from them - different social and political ideas, different language and culture.

Montréal is an important place for the NWO globalists scum, breaking us will mean breaking the only resistance - because frankly, the rest of Canada WANTED HIM, they just voted for the NWO.... Harper can do whatever he wants, in a majority or a minority. Remember the 3 months vacations Harper took last year while he was in minority? That's right, he did -nothing- for 3 months, and Canadians let that be. But IMO, its still better than if he was "working" =)

I wish I could not pay taxes, I don't want my hard earned money to be spent in a military budget, on corporate banksters or any officals salary. One Quebecois girl did that a couple years ago, and she got imprisoned.

Apogee
5th June 2011, 19:44
I agree with most of what is said except for one statement. "The rest of Canada wanted him" is not accurate. I live in Edmonton and did not want him nor did I vote for him or his party. Some years ago, the federal government re-drew the boundries of the MP's. My area is mostly blue collar working class people that votes for the person who speaks for working class people. My riding is Edmonton north. My riding was then mushed together with the city of St Albert which are conservative all the way. The same happened in Edmonton west which is now Edmonton Central. The game was rigged for quite some time now. So don't let the media perception cloud what is actual fact. It was out west, years ago that the western provinces were going to seperate from Canada as well. There is still a huge mistrust of Ottawa and if the notion to seperate came again, I would be on the band wagon for sure. When it comes to the people, although I was born and raised in Edmonton (and still do), I have spent a lot of time in Montreal and have very close friends in Lachine, Lasalle, Doral etc and we think the same politically. We have the same wants from our government and we want the recognition as well. This doesn't happen because we have our own government that pits one area against another. In media and politics, perception is everything but perception doesn't mean it is reality.