Report From Parliament Hill - February 19th
By Prince George - Peace River M.P. Jay Hill
Canadians have been collectively experiencing a wide range of emotions throughout the past week since the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympic Games opened last Friday.
Anticipation, joy, amazement, surprise, disappointment and suspense, but most of all … pride.
Pride in our country as we host the world. Pride in our athletes for their talent and dedication.
Since experiences are so much better when shared, all across Canada families, friends and neighbours are gathering together to watch the best reality TV show ever
produced! In fact 23 million viewers tuned-in to CTV’s coverage of the opening ceremonies, or two out of three Canadians.
And it was worth it! If patriotism has a sound, it was what the world heard live on 11 television networks when Rick Hansen brought the Olympic Flame into B.C. Place
Stadium where he was joined by four other Canadian sports legends, Catriona Le May Doan, Steve Nash, Nancy Greene Raine and Wayne Gretzky.
The beaming, joyful and proud faces of those five deserving Canadians captured the first of many “Olympic Moments”.
More were quick to follow.
Jenn Heil won Canada’s first medal with a silver Saturday night in Moguls’ Skiing. Then, on only the second day of competition, Alexandre Bilodeau won Canada’s first
gold at these games in men’s moguls. In just the first five days, Canadian athletes captured six medals!
If I have one complaint surrounding these Olympics, it’s the extremes which some of our national news media have taken in criticizing every possible aspect of the
games.
Some might say it’s typically Canadian to take on a self-deprecating attitude … part of our modest and humble style. Yet, I’m disappointed by the number of news stories focused on glitches and tough expectations on our athletes.
Yes, it’s worth reporting on the technical malfunction that caused one of the legs of the indoor flame cauldron at the opening ceremonies to remain underground.
However, what’s wrong with also focusing on the class and professionalism with which the flame-bearers dealt with that unexpected issue?
And when Alexandre Bilodeau won his event, the pundits obsessed that "finally" we won our first Gold here at home in Canada. What does his success have to do with
what did or did not happen in 1976 in Montreal or 1988 in Calgary?
As for the endless stories on the weather, Mother Nature has been impacting Olympic Games since rowing was cancelled due to bad weather at the very first “modern”
Olympics held in Athens in 1896! Let’s please emphasize the ability of organizers to overcome these challenges and to allow the games to go on!
Personally, one of the most rewarding moments of these Olympics so far was the Men’s 1000m speed skating final featuring our very own Fort St. John native, Denny
Morrison. To be in the stands at the fabulous Richmond Oval with thousands of other Canadians hollering and whistling Denny on is an experience I'll not soon forget.
Although Denny didn't win, I'm sure he'd be one of the first to agree, that just to have qualified to be there, representing Canada … the greatest country on earth …
was a victory in itself!
Go Canada Go.
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Probably the biggest threat to Canada was exposed this week by Junior Foreign Affairs minister Peter Kent when suggesting 'Canada stands ready to throw its full military weight behind Israel', telling a Toronto publication (Shalom Life, dated Feb. 12) that “an attack on Israel would be considered an attack on Canada.”
An attack on Israel would be considered, by the Harper conservatives, as an attack on Canada?
“In this ongoing battle, Canada stands side-by-side with the State of Israel, our friend and ally in the democratic family of nations,” Mr. Harper said. “We have stood with Israel even when it has not been popular to do so, and we will continue to stand with Israel, just as I have always said we would.”
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/blogs/bureau-blog/an-attack-on-israel-would-be-considered-an-attack-on-canada/article1470211/
Harper is correct in that he stood with Israel in condemning the UN Goldstein report that concluded Israel was guilty of war crimes in their 2008 Christmas attack on Gaza... but is Israel really a friend and ally in a democratic community of nations? Is Israel even a democracy when it claims it is a 'Jewish state' that does not recognize its original inhabitants with even the most basic of civil rights?
In the last week it has again come out that Israel has been using foreign passports to carry out false flag assassinations of unwanted political figures. This time they were caught using British, Irish, French, and German passports for the assassination team in Dubai.
British threat to Israel over Dubai Hamas assassination
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/israel/7258631/British-threat-to-Israel-over-Dubai-Hamas-assassination.html
Hamas assassination: Israeli ambassador must answer questions over fake passports
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/israel/7256309/Hamas-assassination-Israeli-ambassador-must-answer-questions-over-fake-passports.html
Shadowy and deadly - the long arm of the Mossad
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/feb/16/mossad-operations-false-passports
So, it turns out if you visit the 'holy land' and they scan your passport... then you too can become Mossad's next patsy victim of an Israeli false flag attack done in your name and in the name of your country. All they need is your passport to make a copy with their own pictures and signatures and then they are free to commit crimes in your name.
Is that state sponsored terror? And what is the extend of the state sponsored terror, and how far does it reach into foreign political systems are questions that beg an answer to ensure OUR democracy can be fully informed as to what is Canadian and what is foreign influence in Canadian policy?
A few years ago Israel was caught forgeing New Zealand passports for crime abroad and was called for it by the New Zealand government...
Last year Israel also used A Canadian passport when a Mossad agent involved in the bungled assassination attempt of the Hamas leader Khaled Meshaal stole the identity of a Canadian living in Israel to obtain a Canadian passport.
Israel had their intelligence links with Britain temporarily suspended in 1986 by Margret Thatcher after they were caught with a bag full of stolen British passports for false flag attacks on Israels Middle Eastern neighbors. A Mossad agent arrested for a separate crime led the British to uncover the plot.
In 1954 Israel was caught using a Mossad team with Egyptian passports planting bombs in and around British and American targets in Cairo, so as to try and draw America into a war against Egypt. The Levon Affair.
A month after 9/11 two Mossad agents with Arab passports were arrested inside the Mexican parliament buildings with bomb making devices and materials. This after Mexico had refused to go to war in Afghanistan saying it wasn't their war.
Clearly the Mossad motto of 'War through deception' is not just a motto... and they would be the first to verify that statement. For Israeli's they will smile and claim its what the Arabs respect.
So we have Stephen Harper who claims to support democracy, but in the case of Israel he pulled all funding for democracy NGO human rights groups in Palestine... turned a blind eye to a Canadian peace keeper that was targeted and killed by Israel during the Lebanon attacks... condemned the impartial UN Goldstein report that found Israel at fault for war crimes including phosphorous bombing UN compounds in Gaza... signed an intelligence sharing arrangement with Israel that gives Israel full access to Canadian intelligence files on Canadian citizens... and now guarantees the full weight of Canada's military in a war effort to anyone that attacks Israel (even if it is a reprisal attack for one of the Mossad false flag attacks with Canadian passports). With friends like that....
So Stephen Harper and his conservatives talk about patriotism, but just not when it comes to Israel. Harper will not protect the sanctity of the Canadian passport, or the identity of Canadian citizens from a foreign hit squad. Harper will also allow a known trouble maker to decide when Canada goes to war with blanket guarantees of the type Britain gave to Poland that emboldened the start of WW2.
Harper must want to see Canada dissolved and is anything but a patriot of the type that fought in the world wars for Canadian sovereignty. Harper it turns out has become a fifth column hypocrite of his own (and one has to look no further than his recent fiscal policy to see that).
If Israel instigates an attack, gets hit with a suicide bomber with nothing left to lose, or any of any number of scenarios... Canada will go to war for Israel under Harper (after proroguing parliament because of 'extraordinary circumstances... potential ww3?)
If Canada goes to war under this circumstance we can kiss Canada good by. Quebec will separate under those conditions and Harper knows this full well. In fact Harper is counting on that kind of reaction from Quebec because Harper would love nothing more than to see Canada amalgamated with a zionist occupied America where he could then become president of a global empire. Its all about Israel and Harper with Harper, and has nothing to do with traditional Canadian values of fairness in the rule of law and the sanctity of the Canadian citizenship and national sovereignty.
Harper is all talk, and so are any of his MP's who go along with his policy on Israel without standing up for Canada and Canadian values. Harper is a political zionist puppet agent sitting in the seat of power manipulating for an agenda that most Canadians would not support in the open light of day. If Jay Hill supports that then no matter how nice a guy he is he is not a patriot.
Time Will Tell
PS It seems all the Israeli false flag events take place on odd numbered mm/dd's. For Canada this means March 1st and 3rd would be the most dangerous days where Canadians should all be extra vigilant... considering.
pss I was an early supporter of Harper to lead the Reform/Alliance party, but have since realized all he promised was rhetoric to create wedge issues to play to the populists and gain power. He has abused that trust IMO and now he is the biggest risk to Canadian sovereignty and security as exemplified by his zionist Israeli policy... a policy he could never get an elected mandate with if he ran on it in the open.