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    Default Canada might kick out its banksters

    Hello Siblings,

    This is news that has, apparently, been shut out of the Canadian media.
    Still Report (courtesy of Bill Still):
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=40Jz0LPQAQY

    Keep your eyes on this one.
    The consequences of this could be globally beneficial.

    be happy

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    Default Re: Canada might kick out its banksters

    Clearly interesting. So our federal bank is own by the people here in Canada, I did not know this and further, they would have been ordered by the court to give money for works of public interest. Interesting

    All this while our prime minister is passing a set of new laws giving our CIA unprecedented powers, more and more interesting.

    Any other Canadian here on Avalon has heard of this court case???


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    I can confirm that nothing has been reported here in Canada that i have come across...I can;t even find the decision online.

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    If you are a us citizen, share this as well.

    This is 'death to the fed', big time.

    This is probably the biggest thing to come along about ending the fed that is likely to come along in the next very long time and the best thing to help leverage the end of the fed -- in decades.

    Basically put, the citizens of Canada sued the bank of Canada for violating it's charter, which is to issue debt free money. which it stopped issuing in 1974.

    They won the case.

    The Canadian government appealed the decision.


    The Canadian government lost the appeal.

    This means the Canadian government is legally on the line to go back to it's original 'bank of Canada Charter'.... of issuing debt free money.

    The 'bank of Canada' is OWNED by the public and handled for them, by the government.

    In nearly 10,000 posts, I've never said, 'go viral'.

    This one needs to go viral.

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    One thing, though, Harper needs a boot up his ass to get him out of the offices of the Prime Minister.

    The last thing Canada and the world need is this bozo with an open functional credit card.
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    Default Re: Canada might kick out its banksters

    I figured that I had to look around and see what is going on.


    A potential answer:


    The set-up, a while back, was the NAU, the North American Union, with TORONTO as the North American capital.

    If Canada prints it's own currency again, that is the perfect set-up.

    After Crying “Conspiracy Theory,” CNN Touts North American Union
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    I found COMER.COMMITTEE FOR MONETARY AND ECONOMIC REFORM http://www.comer.org/

    The Lawyer who argued this case Rocco Gilati is the same lawyer who blocked Harper's unlawful appointment of a Supreme Court Judge last year. The decision is not released as yet on this case but the past decisions are available from the Federal Courts website. Look Under decisions and enter COMER or follow this link. I will continue to look for the decision this week and post it as soon as I get it. This is very big news!

    http://decisions.fct-cf.gc.ca/fc-cf/...t=COMER&col=54

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    Toronto doesn't want to be the capital of the NAU. We're hated enough as it is! Although I do wonder what they are planning for the Downsview airport lands...I thought the UN was supposed to move to Montreal ...

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    Well, you see..... the whole thing about debt free money, is that is exactly what brought Germany on-line.

    Harper is not quite a Bismark-cum-Hindenburg, and I keep looking around for the Lil'Hitler cut-out, but I'm not sure who he's supposed to be.
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    I think he has the same boss as our other Prime Ministers...I'd like Paul Hellyer to weigh in on this. I do not agree with his position on everything but he was right on point with Bank of Canada issues. I cannot fathom how Gilati will proceed with this. It will like go to The SCoC. Maybe he'll let me clerk for him!

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    Thank you so much for posting this.

    Yes, I had read about this upcoming case years ago in a newsletter from the Canadian Action party and also in the online newspaper The Canadian and then forgotten about it. This is an important judgement. It is going to be interesting to see what the consequences will be.

    What is important to recognize here is that the Canadian Action party was founded by Paul Hellyer who was at one time Canada's defence minister and deputy prime minister. One of the platforms of the Canadian Action party was that the Canadian Government should again issue its own bonds without interest. As was to be expected the Canadian Action party never got off the ground. It was infiltrated and destroyed from within.

    The lawyer arguing this case is Rocco Giraldi? Not sure of his last name. He is dynamite and no doubt we will hear lots more of him. He is a very bright light in this hour of darkness.

    Paul Hellyer was in Ottawa last year talking about his last book the Money Mafia. The press, all members of parliament and other important Ottawa figures were invited in writing but none came. Sound familiar? Only one person representing the Ottawa University students union came. The rest attending were ordinary people. Anyway, at this meeting Paul Hellyer asked the audience whether anyone had heard of Rocco Giraldi? None of them had. Paul Hellyer said that we will hear lots more of him, particularly if the Trans Canada Partnership Agreement ever becomes law in Canada. If this Agreement becomes law in Canada, the new law will supersede all Canadian laws that are contradictory to the new law. This effectively means that the New World Order has taken over Canada without a single shot being fired!!! That is why you don't read anything about the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement in the press.

    The lawyer arguing this case is Rocco Giraldi? Not sure of his last name.

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    I aint buying it...their more draconian than the US

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    Jerry, as for the gun thing and draconian in general:

    Canadians have access to assault rifles that the US government has outlawed.

    Canada also has a history of knocking down gun registries, and the government actually managed to 'lose' the entire gun registry it had. Guns in Canada are not a testicular fanboy aspect, nor a needed thing for protection from outlier sociopath individuals. They are tools in a tool chest, and gun fanatics are not the norm, they are the outlier.



    Canada is 'all north', which means it has real winters where people die of exposure, in parts of the given seasons of the year.

    This means that Canada is built on the idea of social co-operation, and does not have a basis in potential or act, for social de-cohesion and social breakdown, as if that were to occur, many many people would die from exposure.

    Canada is not more draconian, in that when the social construct created by governments which might be of a zealot/sociopath gain type addition comes along, and that is put into law, the reversal does indeed make it through the courts, and actually take place. Canada is a more polite country as that is what is required for people to be alive.

    No backwoods cabins and living in dirty underwear, with no windows. No capacity for idiots on their own to survive, they require social support, or they die. Seriously.

    Just like all the northern European countries, like all countries that have strong and potent winters. The disclaimer is that no-one knows what created the wild card of Russia in that scenario -things are slightly different there, it is a genetic aspect of mentallect, seemingly.

    Europe, with it's borders and enclaves of countries, is a similar melting pot as is the USA, with similar issues. One could say that the USA was a test run for a Borderless European Union, regarding attempts at social blending that must take place in a borderless world.

    *(Note: as we move into integration with alien species, this global cohesion is a fundamental requirement, specifically.... BEFOREHAND... not after introduction of such aspects)*

    In the USA, as we cascade down into the lower states, idiots can survive on their own with no social structure.

    No social structure and that leads to short lifespans and lower intelligence, as a purely environmentally driven origin, in capacity and potential realities.

    Basically put, the most intelligent and long lived people almost always arise from a system of stable and cohesive social structure, places where co-dependence is required (in order to be alive) and is not optional. This is not a perfect point but it is more than just a general direction with a few outliers, it is a common reality in actual numbers. Wherever you find stable social cohesion, this is the reality that develops.

    When that happens, no-one needs guns, as people are naturally more socially responsible in the myriad ways possible and have less tolerance for psychotics and sociopaths, as the functionality of the system will utterly break in the presence and act of such people. The social system breaks down enough that people begin to die at the onset of seasons, which is fairly quick, so the human response to sociopaths is fairly quick and most importantly, cohesive and co-joined, as it actually has to be, in order for the group to survive.

    The environment literally dictates the requirement of a self repairing system of life and governance. But, recall, that the social cohesion requires respect and politeness. So tolerance of others is in place as a societal norm, but it only lasts for so long. Until the group is threatened, and this threat is recognized by the individuals, en-mass. Then they begin the push, to move the intrusion out.

    This is why sociopaths like Harper and his crew SEEM to gain ground in northern climes, but indeed are pushed out, in time, with all the force that the entire population can muster, when the public recognize the threat to the collective and the individual.

    Influxes of immigrants does indeed change that scenario, which is a part of the problem that has arisen for Canada lately .....as the innate knowing of the general population is partially canceled via this group's intermixing.

    Ie, in potential for functional actual Democratic countries with upward trends in general and specific intelligence, northern climes with seasonal weather patterns that are threatening to the individual and whole, are most effective in the creation and maintenance of that kind of social system.

    If one looks across the globe, this is pretty well exactly what one sees.

    The USA is an exception, in uniqueness.... as this seasonal reality is in evidence across the entire US 48. It runs the gamut from the social cohesion.... to the social de-cohesion, as one goes from the north of the country to the deepest south. This is a major part of the origins of the mentallect of the different groups. The core of why there was a north south war, that was born, in notable part, from the developed components of the origins of mindset and thus social/cultural structure.

    In effect and as a final point, Canada is not more draconian, that is a very simple view which has little traction among the more observant.
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    Where I'm at, the weather is so severe, that general flights of a nominal, ie single engine craft, are bound to be cancelled and disallowed, in the extreme. Visibility is varied, but sometimes as low as 20 ft/8M.

    I just had a low level single engine craft flyover.... in a zero visibility high wind situation.


    If you look at my above post, and look deep enough, you will see the fundamentals of the global situation, stressing, and direction -peeking out at you... which is probably the why of the flyover. No idea who or what it was, essentially, but... there it is.

    Again, I've no disagreement with a global government and single globe of human affairs..as it is fundamentally required if humanity is to not be consumed by alien or off world differentials from multiple directions simultaneously..... but I'm deeply concerned of what and who may be in charge of such a thing.

    Time, one could say, is running short, and the pressure is on. Decisions and acts are seemingly coming hard and wild, in some ways.
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    Interesting ideas Carmody. And if the op will forgive, I would expand a bit more.

    In Canada, the changing demographic is creating a very new dynamic in our country. I think the ptb thought such a melting pot of cultures would cause a further erosion of our civil rights by making organized movements more difficult to arrange among the different cultures. But they did not count on the Sri Lankans, especially, who mostly spurn government mandates and do things their own way. Although this has had downward pressure on wages in general it has produced growing business concerns despite government restrictions and red tape on start-ups (80% of which fail in the first three years because of our convoluted tax laws). Although the Asian influence has dampened the actual effect these radical cultures have had on the national scale in local regions like Calgary and Toronto, the economies have been positively affected.

    The underground economy in these two cities is a growing concern for the government - has been for at least three decades, probably much more.

    So keep sending us your disaffected nationals, we'll take them. Together we will silently rework the system without once negotiating with any level of government. We'll do it in secret, amongst ourselves!
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    Hello Siblings,

    Thinking more on this .... rather than adopting a 'wait-and-see' stance
    we should adopt a more active role. Many want to see an end to this
    global debt-money scam. So, we shouldn't idly stand by and allow
    news of this to be buried under media silence. We should tell others.
    We should post this news on other websites.
    Canadians might want to write to their elected official.
    Perhaps there's a campaign group behind this, if so, they should
    receive messages of support and perhaps donations.

    But please... tell others. Post this to other forums.
    Email links to this issue to your friends and acquaintances.

    be happy

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    It is most important to bring this appeal by the Canadian government to light, as it were..... BEFORE any next level appeal can appear before the Final Supreme court of Canada, as a striking down might actually occur ------and then we'd be back to square one.

    ie, the ignorant dying their ignorant little deaths.

    The most difficult part, of all, about this entire thing..is that Canadians and the world in general is not even remotely aware that in the realm of finances,and thus the flow and control of their lives... that..they are bent over a barrel..and are literally taking it in the ass, in a forced dry situation, right now.

    That their understanding, in dominoes falling, would finally come around to things like:

    --My mother died because...
    --My son has no education because....
    --we went to war and my cousin died because..
    --2 million people starved to death in Ethiopia because....
    --My niece/nephew is a mentally damaged invalid because....
    --I'm unemployed because....
    --I can't pay my heat bill because...
    --my Brother is an alcoholic because....
    --All of us have had no future, our lives have been twisted and torn, shorn into darkness and downturn, our futures stolen.... because....

    The explosion of anger, of ultimate revulsion.... would be extreme and all encompassing.

    Both a problem, and the solution.
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    I have been trying to explain time and again the necessary cohesiveness of people in harsh climate to new arrivals or outsiders. The explanations here are very clear and true

    Thanks to my Canadian fellows. This morning my thighs were pinching and hurting for a 15 minutes walk in the cold and with warm pants on. Maximum 2 hours immobile and death is certain. In more difficult weathers, it is ten minutes before being found dead frozen standing leaning against a tree. I taught my dayghter at 3 years old to always move in the cold and how to dig under the snow to find cover igloo style.

    New immigrants do not usually understand this. Many cultures from warmer climates will be suspicious of each other, something the real dufficult climate people cant afford ( coukd be Tibet or Canada )

    Plus, the necessary being supplied in cities making collaboration less essential

    Therefore Harper being reelected and surveys showing a majority agreement on his stribgent laws from the population

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    last night in one of our games, a panicked canadian kid logged in and asked for advice on a developing political situation up there.

    long story short, landowners in canada don't really care so much about the dollar crashing due to oil. oil developments reduce the value of their land due to pollution.

    harper wants full speed ahead for oil now that the eu/uk relations with russia are publicly bad. so the kid in the game, he says, harper was pushing legislation yesterday that would make ILLEGAL any dissent regarding the oil pipelines.

    the kid said, based on what he heard, harper's admin will be throwing folks in jail under some terrorism clause for not wanting oil to ruin canada in the long term.




    the sad truth for investors is, oil always lied, it was a short term stepping stone to a better energy source, and it's becoming worthless faster than gov'ts can react to that.



    so now what. @@

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    Quote Posted by Tesla_WTC_Solution (here)
    last night in one of our games, a panicked canadian kid logged in and asked for advice on a developing political situation up there.

    long story short, landowners in canada don't really care so much about the dollar crashing due to oil. oil developments reduce the value of their land due to pollution.

    harper wants full speed ahead for oil now that the eu/uk relations with russia are publicly bad. so the kid in the game, he says, harper was pushing legislation yesterday that would make ILLEGAL any dissent regarding the oil pipelines.

    the kid said, based on what he heard, harper's admin will be throwing folks in jail under some terrorism clause for not wanting oil to ruin canada in the long term.




    the sad truth for investors is, oil always lied, it was a short term stepping stone to a better energy source, and it's becoming worthless faster than gov'ts can react to that.



    so now what. @@
    about the draconian aspect, this is it.

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    you might notice, Jerry, that you are getting zero thanks for your posts. That finger pointing is not doing you any good. As if the US system, right now... is a paragon of clarity and democracy.

    so, to respond in kind: Instead of attempting to jail them in the US, they just outright shoot them, and cover it up.

    Easy with the 'pot-kettle-black' divisional stuff, it might make people think that you are here to divide them, or that you can't see things as clearly as you might. That you believe that you have to paint others in bad light, as you can't see your own situation, but can pick on that of others. And so on. None of these suppositions may be true, but your words are leaving others to feel that they just might be closing in on the mark..

    All that be as it may, it is quite clear to me, that Harper's play in this, is apparently as a neo-fascist front for a deeper planted agenda.

    It does not matter what 'party' or thought process that one supports or dislikes, in the US, Canada, Mexico, or Europe ---we are dealing with fascists.
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