| As usual, the editors of ( in this case)
the Times Colonist, made this issue out to be about simple semantics and
"buzzwords", when in actual fact the phrasing is required legal
manipulation.
Gary Lunn is, after all, a former divorce
lawyer who understands the importance of words in legal
frameworks, and the "federal government" is no longer the bona fide
government of Canada.
As part of the North American Union, which
the Times Colonist doesn't even mention, the "federal government of
Canada" is merely a rubber stamp, or "local government" within this
multi-national UN controlled government. So yes Canada still has a
government, but they have a NEW role as local administrator to UN
directives, as opposed to answering to the Queen in trust of the people.
So what is an example of those UN directives
you might ask?
Well, one that is becoming more readily
visible is that of forcing Canadians to obtain national ID's, or
"internal passports" good for anywhere in ZONE 1 - the North American
Union. This is now being marketed to Canadians as a solution to the
passport crisis, the plans for which were drawn at meetings within
the ISO offices of the United Nations. Rest assured, these "proposed
measures" will become law in Canada, because they are already "law"
within the North American Union.
Soon you'll see this pattern take on
recognizable shape, as this national ID will be expanded to the point
where one MUST have such an ID in order to make any purchases, or travel
anywhere.
Fingerprints
coming to a licence near you
Below pic is editorial commentary from
Victoria Times Colonist dated September 21, 2006 page A18 |