The Water War Crimes took a new twist recently when Gordon Campbell, the Premier of Canada's westernmost province dusted off the plans to build a huge water reservoir at "Site C" in northern British Columbia. This reservoir, planned over 40 years ago, is a key part of the scheme to deliver massive amounts of fresh water to the southwest USA and northern Mexico. The project was delayed due to political corruption in Canada where insiders attempted to obtain control of Canada's water export wealth.
The announcement that construction will soon commence at "Site C" was immediately followed by the introduction of legislation to circumvent a lenghty independent environmental assessment review process that could have stalled the project for another decade or sidelined it completely. The Premier is taking no chances with Canada's environmental movement that has been largely infiltrated by offshore money.
Several weeks earlier, a key agreement was signed with the Governor of Montana to manage the Flathead Lake watershed. Flathead Lake is at the headwaters of the Colorado River and is considered a key staging point in the overall plan to transfer massive amounts of water down the Rocky Mountain Trench from Canada into the United States. The plan known as the North American Power and Water Allainces (NAWAPA), shown left, was conceived decades ago and is now underway again.
Observers have noted that British Columbia Premier, Gordon Campbell, and Canadian Prime Minister, Stephen Harper, are looking increasingly distressed as they continue to cover up of Canadian political corruption related to bulk water exports in the face of continued demands by Mexico and the United States that Canada divert some of its massive annual "snow melt" in a southerly direction. Very few of Canada's hundreds of rivers flow south across the border and most of its annual water run off, "melting snow", is wasted by flowing directly back into the oceans without being used.
Late last week, in a move that surprised observers and suggests something is afoot, Canada's opposition leader, Michael Ignatief, was sworn in as a member of Canada's Privy Council. The Privy Council was re-structured under Canada's Communist Prime Minister, Pierre Trudeau, and is privy to highly classified information including the secret offshore dealings by Canada's past political leadership who enriched themselves through benefits paid into tax haven countries. Canada's political leadership have been reluctant players in the recent international effort to open secretive accounts in Switzerland, the Cayman Islands and other offshore havens where much of the loot has been hidden.
Canada is rotten to the core with corruption. Rumor has it, destroying the Peace Country, has caused, so much rage,there will be dams built by others, before the water reaches the border. Good for them. Citizens, are sick to death with corruption and dictatorship. Our young Canadian boys, were blown to hell, during WW11, so there wouldn't be dictatorship in our country. What a waste of young lives, this country is a cesspool.
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