On Thursday, Canadian
Prime Minister Steven Harper received an award named for Woodrow Wilson,
the American President who confessed, "I have unwittingly ruined my
country."
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- The "Woodrow Wilson Award for Public Service"
is in the tradition of the "Jeffrey Dahmer Medal for Better Human
Relations." It reminds me of the 1973 Nobel Peace Prize won by Henry
Kissinger.
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- Previous recipients (http://www.nndb.com/honors/517/000059340/)
include James Baker, Dick Cheney and the much hated Brian Mulroney. At
the dinner, George W. Bush lauded Mr. Harper (via video) for his "leadership"
in the war on terror and ended by saying "God bless Steve."
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- Harper is following in the footsteps of Woodrow Wilson
who betrayed his country in 1913 by setting up the Federal Reserve Bank,
and again in 1917 by entering World War One, which was about to end in
a draw. In both cases Wilson was blackmailed and manipulated. In a famous
statement for posterity, Wilson confessed:
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- "I am a most unhappy man. I have unwittingly ruined
my country. A great industrial nation is controlled by its system of credit.
Our system of credit is concentrated. The growth of the nation, therefore,
and all our activities are in the hands of a few men. We have come to be
one of the worst ruled, one of the most completely controlled and dominated
Governments in the civilized world no longer a Government by free opinion,
no longer a Government by conviction and the vote of the majority, but
a Government by the opinion and duress of a small group of dominant men."
("Repeal the Federal Reserve Banks" by Casimir Frank Gierut,
p.31)
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- Similarly Harper, obedient to the bankers, flouts Canadian
public opinion on three fronts.
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- 1. Canadians are at least 3-2 against participation in
the Afghanistan War. Yet on Thursday, Harper called it the "price
of Canada's leadership." Evidently it is the price of good relations
with the occupational government of Canada's largest trading partner. And
like Americans, Canadians don't have a choice. The Liberal opposition party
is also in favor of this immoral no-win war.
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- 2. After Israel leveled Lebanon, killing 1100 civilians
in retaliation for the capture of two soldiers, Harper described Israel's
reaction as "measured." His poll numbers immediately plummeted,
especially in Quebec. Seventy per cent of Canadians wanted to stay neutral.
Ignoring the public reaction, Harper's Conservative party had the chutzpah
to launch a fund-raising drive predicated on his "principled stand."
Surely the bankers are paying them enough already.
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- 3. Harper's government is taking steps to integrate Canada
into a North American Union, without publicity or democratic process. Clearly
this is an act of treason. This subject, like concentration camps in America,
is so painful that I postpone examining it. I feel like a Jew in Nazi Germany
except this time anybody who believes in real democracy, freedom and God,
is a Jew.
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- On the domestic side, Harper's government appears to
be competent, decreasing the promotion of homosexuality and feminism, and
government waste and corruption in general.
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- But in terms of foreign policy, Harper's award is well
suited. "Public Service" consists in following the central banker
scheme for world degradation and dictatorship. Perhaps some day when Canada
has disappeared as a nation altogether, there will be an award for patriotic
service called "The Steve." --
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- Henry Makow Ph.D. is the author of "A Long Way to
go for a Date." His articles exposing fe-manism and the New World
Order can be found at his web site www.savethemales.ca He enjoys receiving
comments, some of which he posts on his site using first names only. hmakow@gmail.com
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