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Juxtaposition: The True Role of Canada and Mexico

As we track the political, social and military trends of Canada, one thing has become apparent; as a people we have no control where our country is headed.

Throughout history Canada has been the juxtapositionary force against the United States; a whispering abductee next in line on the plank. We have been designed to not only drag behind US policy, backing up each loss of sovereignty and independence, but a propaganda force, mocking the US ideal of life in an attempt to pull it over the edge.

Our doctrine and mantra has been a "we're not the US" attitude, criticizing any discrepancy, like some passive aggressive child. Yet our economies and borders have been indemnibly linked through the SPP initiatives and Harpers new NAU. We are one country, and this has been the plan all along.

Throughout history Canada has mocked US policy by appearing liberal, free and democratic, but legally and legislatively existing as a communist, socialist, super tyranny.

This juxtaposition of the US, especially the Northern US and east coast, which contain mostly Democrats, pulls Americans out of their own country by tricking them into believing in the Canadian ideal of enjoying lighter marijuana laws, 'free' health care, 'greater equality,' and a more 'crime-free/gun-free' peaceful way of life. This guise is merely a recruitment tool set against the mafia agenda in the United States, vilifying the common man and the fourth amendment.

However, when we examine the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, Canadians do not have ABSOLUTE RIGHTS, only rights "subject only to such reasonable limits prescribed by law." Thus, our rights are subject to policy change, and, as a result, when the more lenient marijuana laws or 'free' health care are no longer of interest to the power structure, Queen Elizabeth Battenburg/Mountbatten II, they will be pulled out from under us.

For anyone who attended Toronto's G20, this fact is all too apparent; an overnight loss of rights and freedoms violently stripped away through snatch-and-grabs, illegal searches, arrests and imprisonments.

Then we have the Toronto 18, supposed terrorists, arrested for a crime they never committed and still indefinitely imprisoned.

These poor kids were 'recruited' out of a mosque and taken paint-balling, which constituted their 'terrorist training,' by a man paid hundreds of thousands of dollars by the RCMP. The warehouses, as well as the purchase orders for the fertilizer that was the 'would be' bomb, were all registered to, you guessed it, the RCMP.

This disgusting perversion of law is not a breaking of the system, it is not contrary to Canadian law, it is the shadow law, the shadow system coming into view. The framework for tyranny has always been present, the holes in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms were intentionally placed to make way for such legislation as Bill C-36, the SPP movement and a quick-and-painful stripping of Canadian sovereignty.

As Canada falls to pieces, so too does Mexico, the other player in this juxtaposition. Mexico's job is to confuse the South, by appearing to be a radically Republic country, where freedom reins through a capitalist paradigm; where rights are bought and sold mocking the slave era. When really, Mexico has become nothing more that a drug lord paradise oligarchy, where the rich rule the poor, and all of Mexican culture pays homage to a hollywood view of themselves.

This system, like Canada's, is also contrived and controlled. Mexico's history of being a militant Stasi force for Europeans has not changed since the days of the Spanish conquest.

The people of the Southern US have become, over the years, more and more sympathetic to the Mexican way of life. This blind acceptance of an adversaries' aggression has lead to the borders and surrounding areas becoming Mexican territory, a military conquest gone unaddressed by the US military.

The controlled left and controlled right drive the US apart, tearing it into two pieces for the Monarchy to consume, like the Civil War. The difference this time around is that there is not a reining president with intentions of honour and justice at hand. Lincoln, like JFK, was the slave-master who freed the slaves.

In our own time it will take a great leader to offset this avalanche out of the American way of life and into a Canadian/Mexican orgy of our economies and policies.

The US Constitution will be shorn in half along with the American way of life. These evils that befall us are the very evils that preyed on the American forefathers.

Instead of falling into line, Canada should begin to join the US, not through a legal bonding of our countries, but a philosophical revival of sovereignty ideals and dissent practices.

If we take 1912 as the year before America died, we can use it as a model for what we need in all tree North American countries. No more Birth Certificates, licenses, restrictions on drugs or private business, no income taxes, eco taxes or drinking ages. A reformation of all vital systems, education, political and health care, to reflect a truly free way of life and allowing parents to have the financial and timely freedom to raise and teach our children true morality, instead of dumping them at the doors of the state.

These things we can accomplish, with first, an awakening and then a rejection of the international goons and bodies of the New World Order.

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