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Sorry to ruin your Monday, but this is some serious must-read stuff: Author, poet, academic, and former Canadian diplomat Prof. Peter Dale Scott recently disclosed a wikileaks cable indicating that the International Republican Institute (IRI), an off-shoot of the CIA, and a subsidiary of the National Endowment for Democracy (NED) helped install Stephen Harper as Canadas Prime Minister. This was the coup. ... The party renovation referenced in the cable is the renovation of Canadas indigenous Progressive Conservative Party into a Republican-inspired Conservative Party of Canada (CPC) that is largely subservient to the U.S Empire south of the border. A similar, but more violent, renovation process occurred in 2009 when the democratically-elected government of Manuel Zelaya was overthrown in a U.S-orchestrated coup. It is also the same illegal renovation that is destabilizing Venezuela today, as the US interferes in the internal politics of that country, in what is often described as a soft coup. ... The assault by the Harper-Flanagan juggernaut on the generally friendly orientation of Canadian conservatism towards the state, towards Indigenous peoples, and towards the institutions of Crown sovereignty helped clear aside obstacles to the importation from United States of the Republican Partys jihad on managed capitalism. Flanagan and Harper took charge of the Canadian version of the Reagan Revolution aimed at transforming the social welfare state into the stock market state. ... The largely undetected coup, as revealed by the wikileaks cable, goes a long way towards explaining Canadas current predicament. This secret intervention in Canadas political landscape will continue to undermine our countrys prosperity and security, unless we become more conscious of its insidious impacts and choose instead trajectories towards peace and national security. The foundational (though suppressed) evidence is shouting that were on the wrong course, and that we need to make changes fast. Ugh.
Posted on: Mon, 10 Nov 2014 19:49:47 +0000

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