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    Toronto Street News Nov. 1-15, Volume 11, #9/2009 B5

    Boy Scouts Model of Masonic Subversion?

    CHAOS IN THE SNOW ASWINTER BITES EARLY

    By Nick FaggeDAYS of heavy snow have brought

    chaos, death and an early start to the skiingseason to parts of Europe.

    Skiers are being told they can expect asensational season after three feet of snowled many Alpine resorts to open two weeksearly.

    But the unseasonably early cold snap alsocut power to thousands of homes andcaused at least three deaths.

    Yesterday tour operators predicted thatthis winter could see record bookings de-

    spite the recession.Pistes are already open in Austria, and

    there has also been heavy snow in France,Italy and Switzerland. Similar early fallslast year saw the best conditions inEurope for more than 20 years.

    TUI Ski managing director Mat- thewPrior said: It is a very good omen. Sincethe middle of September weve seen a bigupturn in bookings.

    Ernst Trummer, boss of the Planai resortin south-east Austria, said plummeting tem-peratures would ensure the snow would re-main until the end of the season. There ishalf a metre of new snow at the top, and thelow temperatures will enable us to use our

    snow cannon.H o w e v e r ,

    the snow hasbrought chaoselsewhere. Inthe Czech Re-public thou-s a n d s o f homes wereleft with- outpower afterb l i z z a r d sbrought down power lines.

    And in the mountains of southern Po-land 3 people, including a shepherd,froze to death.

    MNN. Oct. 29, 2009. On October 14th2007, Polish immigrant, Robert Dziekanski,was killed by the RCMP at the customsvenue in Vancouver Airport. He was ta-sered, knocked down and hit again. Hescreamed in pain on the floor. They firedagain, again and again until he died.

    Dziekanski had come from Poland to visithis mother, who had been waiting for him atthe arrivals level for 7 hours.

    A bystander video taped his death with hiscell phone. The RCMP were all buffed upwith body armor, hand guns, pepper sprayand collapsible batons. They said theyfeared for their safety when he picked up thestapler and waved it at them.

    The state is spending millions on anhighly publicized investigation into hisdeath.

    Whats the difference betweenthis and the attack on Kahenti-netha Horn at the Akwesasne bor-der on June 14, 2009? The CBSA Ca-nadian Border Services Agency video tapedthis vicious assault which they hide for rea-sons of National Security. Many witnesseshave signed affidavits.

    Horn was pulled over by the border

    guards to wait for hours. CBSA and a squadof heavily equipped commandos appeared.They surrounded her car, grabbed her andused stress tactics that brought on a heartattack. The border guards tried to push herto bend forward so the blood would rush intoher heart and kill her. She survived.

    This attack has been kept out of main-stream news. Every request to the RCMP,OPP and Attorney General of Canada to in-vestigate this crime has been stopped.

    Canada does not want a review of theiragents torturing and trying to kill a 69 yearold woman who was peacefully crossing theborder at Akwesasne.

    Horn went to the Federal Court of Canadato file an action to investigate this crime.FCC issued an order that she must pay forall of the Crowns costs starting with a$20,000 deposit. They declared she lives inthe Mohawk community of Kahnawake andtherefore is not a resident of Canada. Thisis an admission that we are sovereign.

    Many have been brutalized at this border.The colonial Akwesasne Mohawk Council ishiring a high profile lawyer, paid by Canada,to mount a class action suit against Canada,mainly to avoid the sovereignty, interna-tional border and land issues. Indigenous

    victims will be urgedto take a settlement.The deal will probablytry to absolve Canadaof guilt and responsi-

    bility in the eyes of their law.Canada knows this is an international na-

    tion-to-nation issue. The lawyer will say theruling is a great victory for the Indigenous,blah, blah, blah. Canada will keep pretend-ing they are in control of their Indians.

    The foreigners need guns to assert theirillegitimate authority.

    In Akwesasne we are in our homes, doingnothing wrong. When some antagonisticarmed border goon confronts us, our guardgoes up. An issue is created and we couldbe killed. Armed camps are being createdaround us to force us to defend ourselvesagainst their brutality and weapons. Sincethey have guns, shouldnt we have guns todefend ourselves from them?

    Any law abiding peaceful and compliantindividual, black, white, yellow or brown,who shows up at the border is confrontedwith tasers and guns. They can become avictim, attacked and killed. Because its atthe border the goons think they can walkaway scot free with no fear of retaliation.

    Is Canada at war with us? Why are theypointing us at us? The corporations, WallStreet, bankers, military and lawyers nowcontrol governments. Anyone asserting self-determination and sovereignty or question-

    ing their lack of jurisdiction in a resourcerich territory is considered an enemy. Wehave been declared terrorists or enemy com-batants and denied civil, sovereign and hu-man rights.

    Dziekanski was a visitor with more rightsto an investigation than us. He was killed todesensitize the public to what state agentswill do to enforce their will. The RCMPtook 7 hours to plan his killing and to workup the nerve to do it. In the Horn case, theyspent over an hour and botched it.

    Kahentinetha MNN Mohawk NationNews, www.mohawknationnews.com [email protected] Note: Your finan-cial help is needed and appreciated. Pleasesend your donations by check or money or-der to MNN Mohawk Nation News, Box991, Kahnawake [Quebec, Canada] J0L1B0. Or go to PayPal on MNN website.Nia:wen thank you very much. Go to MNNBORDER category for more stories; NewMNN Books Available now!

    NOTE: Charges could not be broughtagainst the CBSA border guards unless thevictims paid the crowns court costs. Fed-eral Court of Canada Prothonotary MireilleTabib made an order on October 23, 2008that Mohawks residing in Akwesasne andKahnawake are not residents of Canada.Two supporting FCC orders were made byJudge Francois Lemieux on January 29,2009; and Claude Morissette on March 16,2009. FCA T- 1309-08 and T-288-09.

    POLISH DEATH PROBED ATTEMPTON MOHAWK IGNORED

    NOTE TO READERS: We print Mohawk Nation News items as Canadas sovereignty is affected when U.S. policing encroaches on Canadian soil and its natives

    Anishinabe Kweag Protest Group launches petition toAttorney General of Ontario Chris Bentley

    CHAOS IN THE SNOW AS WINTER BITES EARLY Oct. 20

    Hunting banned inparts of Austria afterhailstones kill 90% of

    wild game 19 Oct 2009Hunting has been banned in parts of Austria after freak storms with tennis ball-sized

    hailstones killed up to 90% of the wild gamepopulation.

    Hundreds of deer were discovered

    either dead or so badly injured theyhad to be put down by wildlife ex-perts.

    In the country's rural Salzburg province,90% of pheasants and 80% of hares werekilled in the hail storms.

    Sepp Eder, the hunting chief, said:"Animals sought shelter in farms, infields of grain but the hail was soheavy it smashed right into them. Itmay take 5 years for animal numbersto recover, if they ever do so."

    Farmers are believed to have suf-fered more than 60 million in dam-ages to crops and buildings.

    Online and paper petition asks thatcharges against seventeen Site 41 pro-testers be dropped

    TINY TOWNSHIP,In an effort to have all charges

    dropped against the 17 Site 41protesters, including Ina Wood,76 and Keith Wood 82, the An-ishinabe Kweag Protest Group,who protested for 137 days at

    Sit3 41, has launched anonline and paper petition to

    the Attorney General of On-tario Chris Bentley.

    The peaceful vigil protests at Site41 halted construction for ap-proximately 5 weeks. The con-

    struction that was taking place in-side Site 41 was never properly ap-proved by the Simcoe County Council,although a budget was passed, no mo-tion or resolution had ever been passedthat allowed more than preliminarywork to take place and Site 41 wasslated to start receiving waste by the endof September. All protesters chargedwere working to ensure that Site 41

    would never receive waste and ensurethe pristine groundwater in the AllistonAquifer would be protected for genera-tions to come.

    Vicki Monague, Elizabeth Brass Elsonand John Hawke, members of the Beau-soleil First Nation were charged withIntimidation in relation to a one-dayprotest on June 12th, 2009 that the On-tario Provincial Police were given 1week notice of and involved up to twohundred people. This is the infamousprotest where the Ontario Provincial Po-lice within 30 minutes of it beginningclosed Concession 2, Tiny Townshipdue to safety concerns over a ragingbon-fire lit by the Anishinabe Kweagwomen on the road. It was later con-firmed that there was never any bonfire,but rather a smudge bowl and sage. Atno time during that one-day protest wereany of the protesters asked to leave.

    The people of Simcoe County havebeen working for over 25 years to getthe Ministry of Environment and Sim-coe County to over turn the decision forSite 41 with no success. When the po-litical system has failed to validate andaddress public concerns, that very publicis driven to take action. Driven to initi-ate change, at all cost. The people at Site41 were standing up for the rights oftheir children and their childrens chil-dren, defending the traditional and heri-tage territory of not only First Nationspeople, but the agricultural communityas well. Clean water is a human rightand defending it should not be a crime.

    The petition is availableonline. Visit www.

    stopdumpsite41.cato sign it!

    As former advisor to Brit criminalPM Margaret Thatcher who sup-ported Pinochets Chilean torturesand murders, Lord Monckton re-ported this to confuse the public onthe real power behind the scenes ofworld finance (Rothschilds): LordMonckton's Warning To AmericaThanks to Gary Jacobucci for this transcrip-tion.

    Monckton spoke at Bethel University inSt. Paul, MN on the UN Climate Changetreaty scheduled to be signed in Copenha-gen in December 09.

    h t t p : / / w w w . y o u t u b e . c o m / w a t c h ?v=PMe5dOgbu40

    "...At the 2009 UU Climate Change Con-ference, weeks away, a treaty will besigned. Your president will sign it. Most ofthe third world countries will sign it, be-cause they think they're going to get moneyout of it. Most of the left-wing regimesaround the world, like the European Union,

    will rubber stamp it. Virtually nobody won'tsign it.

    I have read that treaty. And what it saysis this: that a world government is going tobe created. The word "government" actuallyappears as the first of 3

    purposes of the new entity. The secondpurpose is the transfer of wealth from thecountries of the West to third-world coun-tries, in satisfaction of what is called, coyly,"a climate debt" - because we've been burn-ing CO2 and they haven't - and we've been

    screwing up the climate. We haven't beenscrewing up the climate, but that's the line.And the third purpose of this new entity,this government, is enforcement.

    How many of you think that the word"election" or "democracy" or "vote" or"ballot" occurs anywhere in the 200-pagesof that treaty? Quite right, it doesn't appearonce. So, at last, the communists who piledout of the Berlin Wall and into the environ-mental movement, and took over Green-peace so that my friends who funded it left

    within a year, because they captured it -now the apotheosis as at hand. They areabout to impose a communist world govern-ment on the world. You have a presidentwho has very strong sympathies with thatpoint of view. He's going to sign. He'll signanything. He's a Nobel Peace Prize laureate;of course he'll sign it.

    And the trouble is this; if that treaty issigned, your Constitution says that it takesprecedence over your Constitution, and youcan't resign from that treaty unless you get

    agreement from all the other state's parties -and because you'll be the biggest payingcountry, they're not going to let you out.

    So, thank you, America. You were thebeacon of freedom for the world. It is aprivilege merely to stand on this soil offreedom while it is still free. But, in the nextfew weeks, unless you stop it, your presi-dent will sign your freedom, your democ-racy, and your prosperity away forever. Andneither you nor any subsequent governmentyou may elect will have any power whatso-

    ever to take it back again. That is how seri-ous it is. I've read the treaty. I've seen thisstuff about government and climate debtand enforcement. They are going to do thisto you whether you like it or no.

    There is no problem with climate and,even if there were, economically speaking,there is nothing we can do about it.

    Editors Note: Monckton fails to men-tion the Rothschild profiteering incarbon credits now occurring. LordRothschild has written off European andNorth American economies and sendsour hard-earned monies to Asian facto-ries for his profit from their near-slavelabour production.

    Goldman Sachs CEO Paulson made 80trips to China to pass hundreds of bil-lions of investment dollars and jobsthere. Paulson then manipulated Bushand Obama with Rothschilds help inEngland to pay $24 trillion to failingworld bank system as a parting shotagainst the U.S. and Europe.

    Rothschilds Global Change Fraud ProfitsRothschild Global Change trading credits make money for whom?

    Lord Monckton mentions left and right politics. Its neither. Its simplythe usual Rothschild theft in action. A young Rothschild pushes it too!

    Global Warming, Global Change fraud; declining Sunspots,and El Nino control weather more than your SUV exhaust!

    A car passes by another car covered in snow at th e village ofJistebsko, north from Prague

    A snow-covered car stands atthe side of the road in Deg-gendorf, Germany

    The number of Americanswho believe in global warm-ing has plummeted, falling20% in two years, a survey

    said Oct. 22.Only 57% of Americans believe there is

    solid scientific evidence that the Earth's at-mosphere is warming, said the poll of 1,500people by the Pew Research Centre for thePeople & the Press.

    That is a fall of 77% from 2007. The num-ber of people who believe that human activ-ity is causing global warming also fell tojust 36%.

    The public uncertainty about the evidencebehind global warming comes as the Senateprepares to begin debate next week on cli-mate change legislation. Yesterday, 18 sci-entific organisations wrote Congress to re-affirm the consensus behind global warm-ing.

    Michael Dimock, the associate director ofthe Pew Centre, said the economic crisisand the struggles over healthcare reformhad squeezed out climate change and theenvironment as issues of concern. "Thepublic is just not as focused on globalwarming and environmental [issues] as theyhave been in the past."

    But James Hoggan, a PR executive and

    author of Climate Cover-Up, blamed an in-tense lobbying campaign against globalwarming legislation now before the Senate."I would say a big part of this problem isthis campaign to mislead Americans aboutclimate science," he said. "This is a verysophisticated group of people who knowhow to create doubt and confusion and theyhave done a very good job of it."

    The decline was sharpest among inde-pendent voters and Republicans. Republi-cans in Congress have almost uniformlylined up against climate change legislation.There were also regional differences, withpeople in the mid-west and Rocky mountainstates less inclined to see climate change as

    a serious problem.But the perceived lack of concrete evi-

    dence for global warming did not necessar-ily hurt the prospects of voting on climatechange legislation, Dimock said. Half ofAmericans polled remain in favour of put-ting limits and carbon emissions and mak-ing companies pay for their emissions -- thebasics of the cap and trade bill now beforethe Senate.

    A majority, 56%, also want America to join other countries in a global agreementon climate change.