Saturday, November 18, 2006


Fortress North America:
Deep Integration in The New Security Environment

The single most pressing issue for Canada at present is our imminent “deep integration” into what U.S., Canadian and Mexican business and political elites are calling “Fortress North America”. If Canadians do not quickly discover what is happening with this rapidly progressing plan, and act decisively to end our involvement in it, then action on all other issues will be rendered pointless. Unfortunately, so far no one is paying attention.

Health care, day care, pensions, labour standards, wages, working conditions, poverty, education, housing, the environment: all of these issues are subsumed by our ongoing and accelerating involvement in Fortress North America.

More fundamentally, our democracy is critically at stake – we will not have a choice on these matters under the new North American Union. And beyond all of this, our very freedom is at stake – including our most basic human rights.

If you think that having universal access to health care and education is important, how much more important is your basic right of habeas corpus – the right to be presumed innocent until proven guilty, the right to freedom from arbitrary arrest without charge, and the right to a fair and impartial trial by peers, with access to a lawyer?

When you can be picked up off the street and arrested without charge, sent off to prison or a detention centre indefinitely, without trial or recourse to a lawyer, and further, may be tortured – which is now the law of the land in the U.S., since the Military Commissions Act was signed into law on October 16, 2006, and which will be the law of the land for Canada after “harmonization” and “integration” of our legal, military, intelligence and economic systems has become finalized under the North American “Security and Prosperity Partnership” agreement – how much more fundamental is this than even access to education or health care?

Prime Ministers Mulroney (Free Trade Agreement, 1985), Chrétien (North American Free Trade Agreement, 1991), Martin (Security and Prosperity Partnership, 2005) and Harper (North American Forum, September 12-14, 2006), have all led us further toward “deep integration” within the “new security environment” of “Fortress North America”. We now stand on the threshold of complete integration into the new North American Union, or more to the point, the new North American “Homeland”.

While the economic, cultural and sovereignty issues entailed in our rapidly progressing “integration” are enormous, not to mention the profound implications for Canadian social programs, such as health care, pensions and education, or the giant question of the environmental implications of such a merger; the single most pressing issue within the “deep integration” that is being quietly carried out behind closed doors, is the fact that the most dominant player in this merger – the U.S., by a landslide – is now a fascist state. You heard me. The U.S. is now a fascist state. The Military Commissions Act which was passed on October 16, 2006 was the final legal straw to break the back of the American Constitution. The U.S. Constitution has been nullified by the fascist legislation of the Bush government. We have now joined in a deep merger with a fascist state. Does this not sound alarm bells? If it does not, we are dead to the world.

The timeline:

The authors of this splendid idea of one continental mega-government (dominated by the biggest of the transnational corporate powers of course) is the Council on Foreign Relations’ Task Force on North America. The authors’ deadline for full continental integration into the new North American Union: 2010.

The SPP’s deadline for completing a “trilateral regulatory cooperation framework”: 2007.


"So, just who are these people who want to continue and accelerate the sale of Canada? They are, of course, Tom d'Aquino and the CCCE [the Council of Canadian Chief Executives], the big chartered banks led by the Royal Bank of Canada (sorry RBC), the big foreign oil companies, the so-called think tanks who are funded by all of the above - The C.D. Howe and Fraser Institutes, the IRPP (Chairman Bob Rae!), and that awful Allan Gotlieb's American-financed Donner Institue that passes out hundreds of thousands of dollars to Fraser, The Atlantic Institute etc. They are people such as John Manley, Gordon Nixon, Paul Tellier, Derek Burney, Michael Wilson, Wendy Dobson and other Brian Mulroney buddies. They are the whole crew who frequently visit Washington as though they officially represent the will of the Canadian people, while the public opinion polls show, poll after poll, year after year, that the vast majority of Canadians want nothing to do with their deep integration, NAFTA-Plus, Big-Idea, Grand-Bargain, truly disgusting treachery.”

- Mel Hurtig, The Hill Times, Emerson's ardent desire to increase foreign ownership


We had better wake up now.

JTR


Links, references and resources:

*** De Facto North American Government in the Making: "Canadians must take back Canada"

* Public kept in dark as business leads talks about North American integration - Toronto Star Sept.20/06

* Secret Banff Meeting of CEOs and the Defense Establishment : Militarization and the Deconstruction of North America

*** Habeas Corpus Your words are lies Sir - YouTube - olbermann 10-18-06

*** MSNBC: Olbermann - Bush signs military 6166 act - video

***Keith Olbermann: Constitution, Bill of Rights, Gone

Habeas Corpus, R.I.P. (12/15 - 2006)

Al Gore: US Oil Financed Harper

* Conservative Party linked to pro-U.S. annexation cabal - The Canadian National Newspaper

U.S. Plans for Hemispheric Integration Include Canada

* CRG - Continental Integration of Military Command Structures: A Threat to Canada's Sovereignty

"Homeland Defense" and the Militarisation of America

The limits of liberty: We're all suspects now

General Tommy Franks calls for Repeal of US Constitution

10-Year U.S. Strategic Plan For Detention Camps Revives Proposals From Oliver North

* Deep Integration Planned at Secret Conference Ignored by the Media - Vive le Canada

CBC - Top secret: Banff security meeting attracted U.S., Mexico officials

SPP/Norcom - The Council of Canadians press release Sept8/06

CRG - Thinking the unthinkable about Canada’s future

R. Rep. Ron Paul - "The establishment of an unelected mega-government" - Hawaii Reporter

* Lou Dobbs: "Have our political elites gone mad? CNN.com - Transcripts

* Lou Dobbs on the North American Union - CNN July 4, 2006

* Timeline of the Progress Toward a North American Union (NAU)

CEOs sell out the nation

George Bush and the Waco agenda - Duncan Cameron

MP Peter Julien Against Deep Integration

Sovereignty vs Deep Integration - Vive le Canada

Deep Integration - The Council of Canadians

Say No to Deep Integration - Vive le Canada - Red and White Ribbon Campaign

video - Across the spectrum: N American Union Highway has Texans up in arms

*** Not A Colony

*** Paul Martin's Big Texas Adventure

Stephen Roach: Economic `Armageddon' Predicted BRETT ARENDS / Boston Herald 23nov04

* Documenting the rush to globalism - The August Review

Trilateralism: The Trilateral Commission and Elite Planning for World Management: Books: Holly Sklar

* Amazon.com: Too Close For Comfort: Canada's Future Within Fortress North America: Books: Maude Barlow

* North American Union/Testimony, Publications and Reports - SourceWatch

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The Paranoid Right Is Partly Right

When I think of the paranoid right I think of wild-eyed militia men, bible-thumping, extremist Christian fundamentalists, black helicopters, the CFR, the Trilateral Commission, the Bilderberg group, shadowy banking and financial elites, detention centres, U.N. troops abusing their power and the U.S. becoming a fascist police state. Well, I’m not a fundamentalist, nor am I a supporter of the political or religious right; the U.S. militia movement seems pretty scary to me, and anti-semitic conspiracy theories make me think of racist lunatics. That being said, however, the “paranoid right” is partly right.

Many people still do not realize it, but the U.S. is now undeniably becoming a fascist state. Just as the U.S. went from being the world’s leading creditor to the world’s biggest debtor nation, and (what is closely related) from world’s leading oil exporter to world’s leading oil importer, it is now moving from “land of freedom” to land of the police state. The unthinkable is happening. The Patriot Acts and Military Commissions Act create the “legal” framework for martial law and the destruction of the constitution. Torture has been made legal. Contracts have been granted for a network of detention centres. And U.N. troops have shown in Haiti that they can be used as willing tools of oppression. As to the shadowy banking and financial elites, anyone who underestimates the arm-bending power of big money is not living in the real world. (And of course, the elite have their clubs.)

The left tends to place a large part of its focus on class analysis, and rightly so – the area to which the right is often (though not universally) oblivious. But the left may do well to look more deeply into the machinations of power-seekers - which many among the grassroots of the right legitimately fear.

In fact, as more and more people come to view the corporate and business elite as dominating the economy, political process, media and life in general, the polarization between right and left – at the grass roots at least – may be narrowing. There is more common ground than we may imagine. At the level of the grassroots, neither conservatives nor liberals, neither right nor left, nor the centre (whatever that means nowadays) wants fascism; at the grassroots, neither conservatives nor liberals want “Fortress North America”, the “Security and Prosperity Partnership”, a “North American Union”, or the destruction of national democracy or sovereignty. There is more in common between conservatives and liberals, right and left, than most would imagine.

In Canada the Conservative Party came to power on a platform promising to “Stand up for Canada”. Grassroots conservatives clearly supported such a proposal. Yet the Harper government immediately carried forward with deep integration with the U.S., effectively selling out the country, and carrying further the policy of North American “Homeland” integration that Martin and the Liberals had already endorsed. At the level of political elites, virtually all are aboard for the new “Fortress North America” and the “New Security Environment.” At the grassroots, across the political spectrum, the great majority shudder at the thought. Which explains why the Conservative representatives met their American and Mexican counterparts behind closed doors on September 12-14, 2006 at the Banff Springs Hotel to further plan and implement “military, intelligence, economic and judicial integration” in “Fortress North America” – a.k.a., the new continental police state.

If some greater common ground can be found between the grassroots right, left, liberal, conservative and radical – at least on certain issues – perhaps a greater common democratic front can be built for the protection of democracy and freedom. The common foe is the tiny minority of financial and corporate elite, along with their political and media lap dogs, who would make of this world a single grand labour camp, with themselves as the beneficiaries and masters of the universe. Most citizens, be they in Canada, the U.S., Mexico or anywhere else on earth - on the right and left - would agree that this is a hideous vision for humanity.

In any case, the long-standing fears of “the paranoid right” seem to be coming true – sans global Jewish conspiracy. Those nutty militia men – half blinkered, half clear-eyed; part red-neck racist fool, part down-to-earth common sense.

If we value democracy, this is a time not just for vigilance, but for determined action. Freedom and democracy in the United States and across the Western world are now under a great and imminent threat: and that threat is from within; the U.S. government itself has become the agent of destruction of American freedom and democracy. This may not be news for some, but the extent of present developments takes this trend to an entirely new level.

And, since Canadian and Mexican political and business elites have already signed on to continental integration in the North American “Homeland”, we are witnessing the destruction of freedom, democracy and human rights, as well as constitutions, in three nations, across the continent. Is this 1933, Germany? Sometimes I have to wonder.

Speak up Canada. Speak up people of Mexico. It may be harder than you think to reverse such a precipitous fall into fascism. Speak now.

Speak now America. This is your hour to shine, or to self-destruct. Speak now people. Speak and act against this creeping fascist coup.



JTR

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Endnote:

“If the Nuremburg trials were held today, ever U.S. president since WWII would be hung.” – Noam Chomsky

Perhaps we cannot easily come to terms with the actions of our “leaders.” But we must. Failure to do so will cost us more than we care to imagine.

The former U.S. attorney general under L.B.J., Ramsey Clark, along with many others, is calling for the impeachment of the president of the U.S. for lying to the American people about Iraq, and for war crimes, as defined by international law and the Geneva Convention. However, it is not appropriate to speak of impeachment for George W. Bush. It is appropriate, given his actions, for him to be arrested by a U.S. military officer, police officer, or a bounty hunter, and taken to The Hague to stand trial for war crimes.

This may not be as unlikely an event as one might think. In fact, in the not too distant future, George Bush, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Condoleeza Rice, George Tenet, Porter Goss, and other U.S. political elites will wish they had resigned, rather than serve life sentences for war crimes in a maximum security prison. Robben Island, in South Africa, might be an appropriate place for these criminals, seeing as they and their corporate masters have been engaged in what can only be honestly described as a ruthless and brutal global economic apartheid, backed by extreme violence, aggression and bloodshed. All empires fall. This will be the last.

“This conjunction of an immense military establishment and a large arms industry is new in the American experience. The total influence — economic, political, even spiritual — is felt in every city, every statehouse, every office of the federal government. We recognize the imperative need for this development. Yet we must not fail to comprehend its grave implications. Our toil, resources and livelihood are all involved; so is the very structure of our society.

In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.

We must never let the weight of this combination endanger our liberties or democratic processes. We should take nothing for granted. Only an alert and knowledgeable citizenry can compel the proper meshing of the huge industrial and military machinery of defense with our peaceful methods and goals so that security and liberty may prosper together.”

- President of the United States (and former General of the Army) Dwight D. Eisenhower in his Farewell Address to the Nation on January 17, 1961

Eisenhower warns us of the military industrial complex. - video

''… don’t you think they aren’t among us today in a concentration of power that is just unparalleled''

- October 2005, Lawrence Wilkerson, who served as Powell’s chief of staff from 2001 to 2005 and when Powell was chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff of the U.S. Armed Forces during the administration of former president George H.W. Bush

“We have to understand that the war on terrorism is fabricated – it is a complete fabrication – but at the same time it is the doctrine which justifies all these actions both internally and internationally: the police state inside, the militarization of the Middle East, and Central Asia. On the other hand, it is part of the national security doctrine - it is a big lie. It’s perhaps the biggest lie in U.S. history, and it is absolutely essential that a consistent anti-war movement reveal the lie.”

- Michael Chossudovsky

“The tragedy of modern war is that the young men die fighting each other--instead of their real enemies back home in the capitals.”

Edward Abbey

Links & References:

Everybody's worried about stopping terrorism. Well, there's a really easy way: stop participating in it.”

- Noam Chomsky

Donald Rumsfeld: The War Crimes Case

Top 10 Signs of the Impending U.S. Police State

Habeas Corpus, R.I.P. (12/15 - 2006)

Fatal Vision: The Deeper Evil Behind the Detainee Bill

Bowing To The Police State

Senate-White House compromise sanctions CIA torture of detainees

Bush strikes a deal that lets him keep fighting dirty

The Abu Ghraib Prison Photos - by News

The USA Patriot Act: What Are You Reading?

General Tommy Franks calls for Repeal of US Constitution

Air Force chief : Test weapons on testy US mobs - Sep 12 ...

The Return of Total Information Awareness - Bush Asserts Dictatorial "Inherent" Powers

Rex 84: FEMA's Blueprint for Martial Law in America

Homeland Security Contracts for Vast New Detention Camps

10-Year U.S. Strategic Plan For Detention Camps Revives Proposals From Oliver North

Is this Bush's secret bunker?

The War on Terror - Chomsky - audio

ABC News: U.S. Military Wanted to Provoke War With Cuba

National Security Archive - Pentagon Proposed Pretexts for Cuba Invasion in 1962

Haiti - Democracy Now! | Shocking Lancet Study: 8,000 Murders, 35,000 Rapes and Sexual Assaults in Haiti During U.S.-Backed Coup Regime After Aristide Ouster

Eyewitnesses Account: UN Forces Open Fire on Poor Haitian Neighborhood

EXCLUSIVE: Haitian Political Prisoner So Anne Released After Over 2 Years in Haitian Jail

Women Recount Gang Rape, Abuse at Hearing Against Haitian Death Squad Leader Emmanuel Constant - Democracy Now!

Excerpts Trading with the Enemy The Nazi - American Money Plot 1933-1949

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Cynicism, Hope and Despair

Cynicism reigns, so we are told. People are apathetic, dispirited, disillusioned, deeply cynical, resigned, passive. But why then, for example, are Che posters and banners popular again? Why is there more social and political activism now than in the glory of the ‘60’s counter-culture? Why did the largest protests in history occur in just the last few years? Why were there coordinated global protests over the war in Iraq on a scale that dwarfed the height of the Vietnam protest – before the war even began? People are tired of being cynical. Cynicism is depressing, and worse, vacuous. It leads nowhere. People are beginning to be fed up with being passively resigned to a world they are deeply discontent with. (And global polls show that the vast majority are indeed deeply discontent with the state of society and the world.) People are burned out on being burned out. After a while, cynical resignation begins to feel like a prison. A boring, stifling, dark and gloomy prison, with no windows and no doors. The claustrophobia itself becomes unbearable. Something has to be done, if only to break the nausea of boredom. Energy and motivation becomes not a luxury, not a nicety, but a necessity. And so it is now.

There is either a stifling living death of asphyxia by boredom and malaise, trapped inside the confines of a prison of cynicism; or else a break into a new energy and determination. Rosy-eyed idealism may not be attainable or even desirable, but cynicism and its attendant claustrophobia becomes unbearable after a while. That is when the break comes. A new day must dawn: living death is not an option. A determination sets in to do what is possible, and to test and see what is possible, and to not sit on one’s ass denouncing any conceivable action as futile. Anything less is atrophy of the soul. And more and more people are unwilling to stand – or sit, or lie down – for this.

There is an instinct for life in us, and it will not be quelled. It rises up and demands that we live fully, despite our disillusionment and sorrow, fear and doubt. Our instinct for life compels us to be more than the listless, sullen, apathetic and beaten living dead. It compels us to live with an aspiration toward fulfilling the fullness of our humanity. And that means having a determination to face the present and the future, our communities, lives and world, with more than a drifting and soulless passivity. It demands that we face life as human beings, as actors, and not simply as passive spectators or mere cogs in a machine. We are too human for that, and our instinct toward life keeps our soul alive. It can be temporarily suppressed, but it cannot be killed. It is alive. We are alive.

As human beings, we are still alive. The human spirit can never be fully vanquished. We are alive. And more and more, people are not content to merely exist, but wish instead to truly live. This is the hope of the future. This is always the hope of the future. It is the creative spark that keeps our hearts alive. Nourish it. Nourish that spark. It is unspeakably precious. Nourish it in yourself, and nourish it in one another. Without it, we are lost – soulless and drifting. It cannot be killed, but it can be darkened. Do not darken your soul with despair. Live while you live. Make it a full life. And that means living with love, and living as an active participant in this great play of life, and not merely as an observer. Live. Breathe. You are alive.

It has been said that, “Sentiment without action is the ruin of the soul.” If this is true, then passive hand-wringing is self-destruction. We have no more time for such foolishness. It is time to act.

JTR

August 17, 2006


Whew, time for some good news

With all of the terrifying developments in the world – and they are very real, unfortunately – it seems essential to pay attention to the good news and the victories, the positive examples and the hopeful signs, as well as the ominous trends. If we don’t, then we may well be swamped by feelings of powerlessness, and then very little is possible.

Empowerment, and therefore inspiration, is critical. In fact, I believe this is the bottle-neck: this is the limiting factor. People have a pretty good sense of what is going on, at least in rough outline. And polls repeatedly indicate that the basic values of the people of both the Western world and the world as a whole, are ones of fairness, ecological sustainability, peace, authentic democracy, and equity. What is needed is a greater degree of empowerment: that is, a recognition of our power.

In fact, if "the threat of a good example" is what the power elite and empire-mongers fear most, then that is precisely what we must provide: working alternatives to a self-destructive system of madness.

Together we shape the world. If we choose passivity and resignation, then we abdicate both our right – our privilege – and our responsibility to share collectively in choosing our future and our ever-unfolding present. In order to spur ourselves and one another to greater awareness of our collective power as citizens, and our empowerment as individuals, we need inspiration as well as determination. In short, sometimes we simply need some encouraging examples. That being said, here is a small selection of good news.

JTR,

November 18, 2006


Norway breaks the mould

Norway forgives 80 million in debts - Nordic country first to break silence on "illegitimate" loans.


Church of England divests $3.84 million from arms dealer

Church divests from arms dealers


Cities begin to take action on peak oil

Portland Passes Peak Oil Resolution | relocalize.net

Full text of San Franciso peak oil resolution | EnergyBulletin.net | Peak Oil News Clearinghouse


Sweden declares it will be an oil-free society by 2020

Making Sweden an OIL-FREE Society

Nordic Countries Design Sustainable Communities: The Natural Step for Eco-Villages


Cuba demonstrates success in responding to oil crisis, creates an organic revolution

Cuba: the accidental revolution | EnergyBulletin.net | Peak Oil News Clearinghouse

The Greening of the Revolution: Cuba's Experiment with Organic Agriculture

The Power of Community: How Cuba Survived Peak Oil - order video


Cities show leadership where “higher” governments fail

Twin Cities Competition for E-efficiency

Twin Cities Solar Tour - video


Not with a whimper: courts and journalists show they still have some spine

TheStar.com - Secrets law unconstitutional


An empire at twilight:

Superpower’s global dominance in question

50 Years After Suez, US Hegemony Ebbing Fast

"The United States is Terrified" - Noam Chomsky on Latin America's Move Towards "Independence and Integration"

The Crumbling Empire: Latin America and Asia Breaking Free of Washington's Grip - Noam Chomsky


The crisis of legitimacy:

Global corporate rule is now fragile

Confronting the Empire - Chomsky at the World Social Forum

The Global Crisis of Legitimacy of Liberal Democracy - Social and Economic Policy - Global Policy Forum



Chavez confronts US empire at UN,

Americans respond by showing more confidence in Chavez than Bush,
taking his recommendation and reading Chomsky in record numbers

Hugo Chavez at UN, 20 Sept 2006 (English) - I of III

ZNet |Venezuela | Chavez at the UN


The Western world’s leading dissident

becomes #1 author

on world’s biggest online bookstore

Chomsky Book Sales Skyrocket - Los Angeles Times


Nader publicly nominates Bill Moyers for President

Bill Moyers For President


Hydrogen is happening: cutting through the fog – and the smog

ITS Hydrogen Highway Launch Event

British Columbia's own Hydrogen Highway | Hydrogen Use

Hydrogen Bus Demonstration Completed In Manitoba, Partners Invest $600,000 In Technology

Berlin, Shanghai and Amsterdam unveil hydrogen buses

London Hydrogen Action Plan

London Hydrogen Partnership - Peugeot

H2.ca - Hydrogen Water Taxi in Newport Harbor

BBC News | SCI/TECH | Iceland launches energy revolution

BMW's hydrogen powered 7-Series

BBC NEWS Science-Nature Sun and hydrogen 'to fuel future'

Canadian Group Produces Hydrogen from Water Using Solar Energy

SHEC Labs achieved breakthrough performance in manufacturing ...

Sunlight Used To Produce Hydrogen From Water

US legislator wants to reward hydrogen inventors

Growing hydrogen for the cars of tomorrow - energy-fuels - 25 February 2006 - New Scientist

Treehugger Garbage to Hydrogen, Just Add Sun

Sewage turned into hydrogen fuel - 29 April 2002 - New Scientist

Nanotubes crank out hydrogen TRN 020905


Science begins to realize the obvious,

and begins to awaken to what Kropotkin

pointed out over 100 years ago:

cooperation is as natural as competition

- in fact, moreso among the primates and

other species of higher intelligence

Scientific American Mind: The Samaritan Paradox

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