September 14, 2007

Canada's politicians showing sings of advanced mind control on pursuing Security and Prosperity Partnership agenda

by Robert Lavinge


John Turner

"Former Prime Minister John Turner who passionately campaigned in 1988 against Free Trade Agreement as leader of the Liberal opposition, now has apparently nothing to say, about current proof that he and other Canadians who had opposed that Agreement were right."

Canadian politicians have been acting a little odd lately. You might ask what do I mean by that? A great many Canadian politicians specifically on matters regarding the so-called "Security and Prosperity Partnership" (SPP) have not been acting the way one would logically expect them to act. As a matter of fact, the behaviour of great many politicians in Canada, on matters concerning the SPP can only be rationally explained by appreciating documented "mind control" technology.

Mind control can be conceived of in a relatively informal context of manipulating people through TV commercials into buying a product, or in a more organized context, controlling people though dogma and rituals in organized religion. However, investigative journalists have reported the use of sophisticated mind control experiments and ensuing techniques for use in military security related applications. Yeah, that's right, the SPP is the very kind of context that "mind control" techniques have been developed to support -- the creation of an Orwellian totalitarian society that is brought about without people even knowing what is happening, so that they will not try to resist it.

Sounds kinda far-fetched you might think. I would like to also think so, because the prospects of such "mind control" suggest an agenda to enslave humankind. However, try explaining the following.

A great many Canadians passionately led by the leaders of the Liberal and NDP political parties leading up to the 1988, were absolutely livid, and outraged about the Free Trade Agreement that then Prime Minister Brian Mulroney championed. Political leadership led by the Liberal and NDP political parties said that "free trade" as such had already pretty much already been obtained with the U.S. at that time, and that the Agreement was really the "Sale of Canada Act", and other such descriptions. These leaders warned in 1988 that Brian's Mulroney Agreement would lead to the destruction of our national social fabric; the U.S. corporate economic take-over of Canada; and the political assimilation of Canada into the United States.

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