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War on Afghanistan: Canada should be fighting the real terrorists

by Thahoketoteh of Kanekota, First Nations Columnist

  Former Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson
 

Former Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson had helped champion Canada as a peacekeeping and peacemaking "middle power" having an independent and socially progressive national identity.

How many more children will have to die in Afghanistan before the Canadian people stop their involvement? These civilian casualties are reported by main stream media as footnotes to the "successes" of the "mission". The "War on Terror" was started as a result of the 911 attacks on the WTC, Pentagon and Shanksville. Canada immediately deployed it's military aid to fight the alleged terrorists that were responsible. But who really was responsible?

The Japanese Parliament has recently raised these questions in their public democratic format. At last, some politicians who really do want to get the real terrorists behind the murders committed in New York.

They raised the questions any police organization should, when investigating a horrendous crime. Like where is the wreckage of the plane that hit the Pentagon or that apparently crashed in a field in Shanksville. What about the molten metal found weeks later under the rubble? What about the eyewitness testimonies of the firemen in the towers reporting they heard multiple explosions, like a controlled demolition? What about building 7?

No doubt it was truly terrorists that committed these heinous acts but we should be fighting the real terrorists, no?

Instead Canada has sent their men to commit murder and mayhem in Afghanistan. If you were a regular person in Afghanistan you would tend to think the terrorists are the people killing your families and friends everyday. The people there had nothing to do with the 911 attacks in New York yet they have lost thousands if not millions of their young ones to the so-called "coalition of the willing" as bonesman Bush called it.

Iroquoius Great Law of Peace

Iroquoius Great Law of Peace.

On the anniversary of 9/11 this year, the Japanese sent their delegation to Afghanistan, the real victims of the terrorist act in New York. We think the Canadian people deserve a proper investigation of the cause of 9/11, by their government. The most downloaded film on the internet is Loose Change. Surely some of the Canadian politicians have seen it. It should be shown right in the House of Commons, as it was in Japan.

Canada has been illegally and unethically in Afghanistan for almost as long as they were in World War II. The current George W. Bush regime in the U.S. does never want to end this illegal occupation. This has worked out real well for them, and their political-military-industrial complex of which they now count Canada as a vital part.

  Iroquoius Tree
 

Iroquoius Tree.

The main problem Canadians should be thinking about is how do they save their reputation on the world stage. If Canada were to be an integral part of stopping the New World Order agenda which would need to including stopping the Security and Prosperity and Partnership North American Union (SPP-NAU) agenda now, and rooting out the evil that exists and will persist, they might be able to save face with the rest of the world.

9/11 was an inside job, for sure. Bring home the troops Canada, you've been fooled from the beginning. The people are waking to the truth. If you want the truth then seek it and it will set you free. No more innocent children and women need to die in Afghanistan.

The evil empire is being exposed for who they truly are. Their secret parliament met in Ottawa in 2006. Remember?

Unity, Strength, PEACE.

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