The recent jump in train derailments in Canada are false-flag, problem-reaction-solution events that are the first stage in using the importance of transportation and safety to unify the US, Mexico and Canada into the North American Union giant super-state.

By creating a situation of ‘something must be done’ in the minds of the people, the government creates the problem they want to solve which leads to an ultimate agenda. They institute into the publics mind the safety of our railroads is a priority of national self-preservation (aka-defence).

A significant portion of the population lives near the major east-west rail lines that unify the country now, as we have built up around our original settlement towns and rather than cause displacement and controversy, the government and major corportions like CN will build new lines. These lines will run north-south and connect the entire North American region. This proposal will be painted as a preferred method of transportation for our countries resources as opposed to pipelines. The reality is that they will use these new rail lines to carry our vast arena of natural resources to the south where the poorer of the world will cheaply create more items of useless necessity for us to buy back at incredibly inflated prices which only makes corporations rich and the rest of us playing out our debt slave existence. (This is only the essence of our economy and as no bearing on our spiritual lives.) The US becomes the ultimate middle man and with a new deal with the European Union, the ultimate marketplace. Two super-states trading between each other, a major step in globalization.

Although you may think that this happens now under the Free Trade Act, you’re right and it’s been going on for a long time, but on a rather small scale. That is only the beginning to the type of exploitation that is going to occur in our future. This country has yet to see or even imagine a landscape ravaged by greed on a large scale. But it’s coming. Globalization is real and moving at a faster rate all the time.

Do your own research and become aware. This only leads smarter decisions by all of us and a better world..

There may not be anything that we can do about this scale of issues, but at the very least we can buy local which supports community and eachother and stop voting the bastards into government and giving them the power to allow large heartless corporations the permission to rape Mother Earth. We have to take back democracy. —AW

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20 Comments

  1. “Megantic Was An Inside Job” FFS.
    Shouldn’t you be up in Rexton with the rest of the Halifax Media Co-Op tossrags getting ready to do the mud tango at the hands of Her Majesty’s Cowboys.

  2. I dozed off after “By creating a situation of ‘something must be done’ …”

    Do you explain how this was actualized or are we supposed to assume you know whats right?

    Do you write for The Coast? if not, you should, they also believe developers are just now realizing a 50 year Master Plan for the North End, with the same, um logic?

  3. “There may not be anything that we can do about this scale of issues, but at the very least we can buy local “

    Oh, get it now, you’re a plant sent to us by Gordon Stevens of the Uncommon Group/I *heart*Local marketing initiative to get us to spend money we don’t have on locally produced shit we don’t need and can get cheaper with better service at Wal*Mart.

  4. I didn’t realise the Jesse Ventura was so frigging articulate, small wonder he’s seriously considering the Presidents job in 2016 with Howard Stern as his VP. This after writing this shite?

  5. “I’m in Rexton.

    …for the hippie pussy LOL.

    Keep your head down when the shit starts to fly, bru. You know the world is more interesting with you in it.

  6. Only criticism I have with this bitch is that the author added issues that were valid concerns but weren’t necessary to bring up like “raping mother earth”. All the issues the author is bringing up are very important and people will be turned off if there are subjects that are too far from the thesis style original point.

    The reader will see too many unconnected points of perspective that should have been more rigorously explained.

  7. First of all it’s not the government creating the situation, it is the media, but then again you probably think the government controls the media. That’s why the media and Steven Harper get along so well.

    As for us exporting our resources, where they are made into products, and sold back to has been happening since the advent of modern transportation. Nothing new there.

    I doubt there are more accidents now than there were 5-10 years ago. What you are witnessing is the media cycle, where one thing happens and that is the news de jour. Normal for the media.

    Now put your tin foil hat back on and tell us your next conspiracy.

  8. IT’S ALL A CONSPIRACY

    “They institute (sic) into the publics (sic) mind the safety of our railroads is a priority of national self-preservation (aka defence). AW

    Shouldn’t that be “insinuate” into the public’s mind? Are you trying to insinuate something into our minds yourself, AW? What would that be and more specifically, how did you come to know that it is true? Give grounds. Supply data. Or go home.

    A pleasure as always.

    Cheerio!

  9. You’re drawing a lot of your own conclusions there.

    I know you think you’re clever enough to do that. But I get the sense that behind all that bluster, you’re really not.

    I can’t draw conclusions on assertions when someone like you is the source of those assertions.

  10. if harper is slipping pennies onto the tracks to derail the trains for his own hidden agenda, t’would more likely be to herd the sheeple onto pipeline bandwagon, not more rail lines.

  11. “Do your own research and become aware. This only leads smarter decisions by all of us and a better world.. “

    Well, I doubt that! You make it sound as if the average person is in a position to make decisions that effect the world. We are the actual cause of the world’s problems … not the solution. We are the ones raping the planet, the corporations just facilitate the process .. and we are ok with that, since we keep buying their goods and services.

    But it’s easier to blame the evil corporations than to change our ways, isn’t it?

  12. Budda

    I was once criticized for eating at restaurants a lot and I replied that I don’t like shopping because of all the PACKAGING that each individual food item is in. At least restaurants get the food in bulk packaging and I’m supporting the salaries of hard working cooks. A bit of food for thought.

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