Monday, March 8, 2010
New Canadian Newspaper Breaks Water War Crimes Story in Vancouver, Canada
Although Canada's mainstream media continues to ignore the breaking story about the WaterWarCrimes, internationally referred to as Canada's Biggest Scandal and Canada's Biggest Conspiracy, a small plucky, bold, upstart newspaper, printed monthly in Vancouver, and available online, The Agora, has broken the WaterWarCrimes story to Vancouver (the Olympic City) audiences with the first of a three part series.
The first part of the series, entitled "Water War Crimes - The Traitors Within", can be found online at www.TheAgoraNational.ca/ (scroll to pages 18 and 19).
Courageous publishers and owners of The Agora, Dan Merchant and Ryan Foster, are committed to telling Canadian audiences the truth about the deep corruption in their country, especially in British Columbia, (the site of the 2010 Olympic Games) where the local Premier, a former real estate salesman by the name of Gordon Campbell, has covered up for friends, cronies and political supporters.
The Agora article describes the high level conspiracy by Canadian political, legal and business insiders who attempted to acquire monopoly ownership over the right to export Canada's fresh water resources to the United States, Mexico and other markets after duping the Canadian public.
There are now nine dead judges (plus a politician and a retired civil servant) who suddenly dropped dead as an unreported lawsuit in Canada's Federal Court moved foreword and exposed their crimes. The case has been reported internationally but the state controlled Canadian mainstream media continues to suppress this important news.
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If all of the corruption was spread end to end in government it would go way past the moon. Canada is getting sucked in to the USA and their way of doing things, where murder by gov`t is the norm. Betta stay out of North American Union.
ReplyDeletegood work.
ReplyDeleteway too true, we should all look after canada first.
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