Friday, September 22, 2006

Afghanistan - Harper's Excellent Diversion



The unimagined has happened in almost perfect secrecy.

From Sept 12 – 14 in Banff, Alberta, Donald Rumsfeld, his assistant, Lt. Gen. Gene Renuart and former secretary of energy and defence James Schlesinger and other top level American political and military officials as well as heads of American corporations met in Banff with their counterparts, Minister of Public Safety Stockwell Day, Chief of the Defence Staff Gen. Rick Hillier and Alberta Energy Minister Greg Melchin Former Alberta premier Peter Lougheed co-chaired the event alongside former U.S. secretary of state George Shultz and former Mexican finance minister Pedro Aspe to discuss North American integration at the second North American Forum. (The first forum in California was top secret also).

The event was organized by the Thomas D’Aquino, head of the Canadian Council of Chief Executives – the elite club of Canada's richest CEOs - and the Canada West Foundation, an Alberta think-tank that promotes, among other things, closer economic integration with the United States and Ron T. Covais, president of the Lockheed Martin Corporation, which is the largest weapons manufacturer in the United States.

And no one had a clue of this historic meeting until the story broke by a local newspaper several days after it ended, The Banff Crag & Canyon And what is most notable, far more than it not being picked up by the mainstream media, the Toronto Star being an exception with Maude Barlowe’s piece, Getting closer to Uncle Sam and the Globe & Mail still has nothing on their site, is that The National Post has absolutely no reference to this event, and as this paper is part of the CanWest MediaWorks Publications Inc empire, it happened right under the nose of the Asper’s!

Unmentionable? Unimaginable!!

The only journalist that was privy to the meeting was from the Wall Street Journal. The Bilderberg Group does not hold a candle to this ‘Banff Group’.



Harper or some Rove-like advisor, Tom Flanagan maybe, has the undivided attention of just about every Canadian, pro and con, of his “war” that we are missing completely what he and his American others are doing on the domestic front.

Wars are a classic smokescreen.

After moving forward in a number of small and ‘low-radar’ meetings, time is running out for Bush, has two years left and Harper with his minority government has a window of opportunity with Canada’s ‘natural governing party’ leaderless and in complete disarray, that they are going ‘ell for leather’ to integrate North America.

Manifest Destiny could never be so close.

To keep on top of the developments and ways that you can return us to rational governance is to either link and get an rss feed to Vive Le Canada or just Google “rumsfeld banff”

Who could have ever thought the CPC could plan this brilliantly when only a year ago they couldn’t tie their shoelaces. Who indeed.

Where is Aleister Crowley when you need him.

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