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Sol Invictus
07-01-2010, 09:40 PM
06.29.10 ( Make It Eight, Eh? (http://makeiteighteh.com/2010/06/30/real-tyranny-was-canada-ever-the-country-we-thought-it-was/) ) - Don’t sing Oh Canada on the streets in Canada, or the police, dressed in riot gear will surely get you.

Did you ever think someone would ever tell you that? Pinch yourself – it’s not a dream.

Canada, have we been living in an illusion? Has our country ever been totally free? Are our politicians really puppets for the Royal Family and the ruling class of the world?

When Stephen Harper commented to David Cameron in Haliburton that he had a lot more free time than Harper was allowed, Cameron said you just have to get up really early. That, to explain how he was given the freedom for a dip in the lake. Don’t admire the politicians, we serfs can dip in the lake anytime we choose. At least for now.

For us slaves not in the bondage of elected office our fight for freedom continues…..

A man named Charlie Veitch was one of those 900 or so arrested in the G20 protests/assemblies in Toronto.

Here is the video of him in discussion with Alex Jones on his experience, and a little extra thrown in:

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For a while now, I have been following the reports of Alex Jones on Infowars.com and could not fully believe or appreciate what Jones was discussing. I felt sorry for our American cousins. They seem to have it real bad. Thank God, I remember telling myself over and over, that we live in Canada, and these things never happen here.

Jones, show after show would tell the world that, for whatever reason, police, seething with petty power were going on rampages the world over. Why? Because they could I guess. To say that all police are of this mindset is ridiculous. There are many veteran police officers that can attest to the change that seems to be occurring throughout the U.S., and the thugs seem to be taking the jobs with authority.

The true peace officers, perhaps are deciding to get out, because they remembered the job when it was to truly serve the people – to serve and protect. Now, this thought may be exiting, and the us vs. them mentality is being instilled. This, no doubt is a dangerous combination.

What the police must understand is that they too are citizens. Their controlled power, if this is turning into a tyrannical, police state will be short-lived. And more importantly, it will serve to effect the agenda of the elite, not the free.

If the citizenry must be taken care of and stripped of rights as a first step, it will not be long before the globalists will look to take the rights and freedoms away from the police themselves. In short, the system will begin to feed off itself.

It is the economy and the people who the forces chose to abuse that pay the police force salaries. If we, the people are reduced to rubble, where will the money come from for police salaries, let alone the municipal pension plans? Yeah, you got it – bye-bye lucrative job, and forget that nice pension you had your heart set on.