Thursday, May 5, 2011

Stephen Harper seeks majority to dissolve Canada in favor of North American Union

Stephen Harper seeks majority to dissolve Canada in favor of North American Union | PRESS Core – Evidentiary News, World News, Special Reports, Technology, Health, Videos, Polls

If I’m elected I’ll give Canada to the US. I am American.

Mel Hurtig, the former elected leader of the National Party of Canada, a noted Canadian author and publisher, and the founder of the Council of Canadians has revealed that senior elected representatives and advisors to the Conservative Party, are currently planning a scheme to dissolve Canada in favor of North American Union. Harper is seeking a majority government (for the 4th time) in order to implement this treasonous agenda.

Harper’s appearance at the New York City based Council of Foreign Relations (CFR) on September 25 2007, was made to officially endorse and express his commitment for the US North American Union agenda.

Harvard University educated CNN Veteran anchor Lou Dobbs, confirmed the official endorsement of the Stephen Harper Minority Conservative government on North American Union, or “New America”.

Mr. Harper has been apparently directed by the principal funders of the Conservative Party of Canada, which are ideologically linked to the CFR, to assimilate Canada into a new “Fortress North America” which is controlled by the U.S. political-military-industrial complex. The Council of Foreign Relations had instructed Harper to implement the plan by no later than 2010. Harper has since been trying to form and lead a majority government. Fortunately for Canada and all Canadians Harper has not been handed a majority government by the voters.

Even with a minority government Stephen Harper’s government has been secretly and unlawfully harmonizing various Canadian government departments and agencies with U.S. governmental agencies – to expedite the assimilation of Canada into the neo-conservative vision of a “Fortress North America”. One such move took place in February 2011 – before Harper’s government was dissolved for corruption that included charges of elections fraud, contempt of Parliament and non-confidence.

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