There some really good links embedded in this though.
My "hits" are showing that my RANT about martial law is my most popular item and with this and my survival item, my readership has tripled in the last week! That and people reading about Dragon Lady and John McCain/American Ghenghis Khan is really pushing my stats up.
Should you get prepared? I really don't know - what I do know is the pysops and cointelpro CRAP is all over the Iway.
One thing I do know, by checking my alerts is that there is a big fight between the US government and Canada about allowing emergency vehicles across the border. Our lovely Minister of Public Safety is having trouble with those in Sarnia as a result in Lacolle, Quebec not too long ago.
But the US and the our AIPAC-inspired Stockwell Day, have problems getting the border sealed. Here's a reason that they might be feeling a bit of pressure:
Canadian Bar Assocation calls arrest of humanitarian worker indefensible
Posted by admin on Oct 31st, 2007
November 01, 2007 . Nicholas Keung in Toronto Star
The Canadian Bar Association has taken the unusual step of demanding that Ottawa drop charges of human smuggling and trafficking against a refugee aid worker arrested for helping Haitians entering Canada. In a letter obtained by the Star, the group accuses Ottawa of breaking its 2002 promise that a law making it an offence to “organize, induce, aid and abet” the entry of people who don’t have a visa or passport wouldn’t be used to prosecute those doing “humanitarian work.” The law is part of the Immigration and Refugee Protection Act. Janet Hinshaw-Thomas, 65, director of the Pennsylvania-based Ecumenical Commitment to Refugees, was arrested Sept. 26 in Saint-Bernard-de-Lacolle, Que., as she helped 12 Haitian nationals cross the border to claim asylum. She is due back in court Nov. 30.
There is at least one item on this blog about NORTHCOM - I used to have a google alert on them, and I just might put it back on!!
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NORTHCOM Ready To Implement Martial Law | |
“The U.S. military absolutely has the capacity to respond to potential threats within our nation today. It will get better in this coming year and continue to improve beyond that,”said Gen. Gene Renuart, USNORTHCOM commander.
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