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« on: February 28, 2009, 03:46:25 PM » |
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I know all about the north american union, but would the NWO implement the same martial law as they plan to do in the US in canada? Also when do you think they would take over canada and mexico and make them into the north american union? I know bush wanted to to it in 2010 but hes not in office anymore.
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« Reply #1 on: February 28, 2009, 07:59:04 PM » |
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no reply huh? wtf guys. common and reply anyone. 
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« Reply #2 on: February 28, 2009, 08:14:22 PM » |
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I don't think it matters if Bush is in office or not they are all controlled by the same monster.
Damn true. But anyways when the SHTF here in canada it will be fun.
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« Reply #3 on: February 28, 2009, 08:18:36 PM » |
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new WORLD order.
that should give you a scope on the size of all this, if they succeed then there aint gonna be anywhere left, thats the whole point, theyre not doing this for shits and giggles, theyre deadly serious and they are playing for keeps.
as for canada, whether or not there will be martial law there, who knows, maybe it wont be necessary, maybe canada would just go down without a fight, probably, if my experiences of canadians is anything to go by they will just tell themselves "that wont happen" and be all self righteous and smug, but the same things gonna happen to them as is going to happen to all of us in the "first" world, shits gonna get tough, gonna get worse and worse until people just give in, and beg for something to be done, anything, then bang, up pops the new world order, and we lose our liberties entirely, we become serfs.
if youre sitting there reading this, and you think maybe the new world order might not be that bad, maybe it wont be as terrible as all that, then you are kidding yourself, probably from a subconscious fear that you know it is that bad and it is that serious, because you are not believing your own eyes, youre not believing your own mind, because if you do, all the suffering in the world shows its face, and you can see the culprit clear as day.
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« Reply #4 on: February 28, 2009, 08:19:58 PM » |
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Damn true. But anyways when the SHTF here in canada it will be fun.
fun? what the f**k do you think is going to be fun about it? shit man, you need to get your f**king head screwed on, and fast!
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« Reply #5 on: February 28, 2009, 08:31:25 PM » |
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...as for canada, whether or not there will be martial law there, who knows, maybe it wont be necessary, maybe canada would just go down without a fight, probably, if my experiences of canadians is anything to go by they will just tell themselves "that wont happen" and be all self righteous and smug...
Smug? So do you think Americans aren't? As in the infamous words of Billy C - "How Dare You!" -an unsmug Canadian
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« Reply #6 on: February 28, 2009, 08:37:38 PM » |
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ahh..your posts are really annoying you troll seriously MOVE GO AWAY!!!!!
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« Reply #7 on: February 28, 2009, 08:39:57 PM » |
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Smug? So do you think Americans aren't? As in the infamous words of Billy C - "How Dare You!"
-an unsmug Canadian
 it was a generalisation based on the few canadians i have met, i have met canadians who are open minded, sincere, brave, but in general id say they have that "san francisco smug", they think just because they are not america that means the sun shines out of their arses, but in reality they are complacent and unwilling to accept that anything that would happen in america could happen in canada. please dont take this personally, i am english and could reel of much worse about my own country, im not trying to say anyones better than anyone else or anything like that.
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« Reply #8 on: February 28, 2009, 10:03:13 PM » |
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 it was a generalisation based on the few canadians i have met, i have met canadians who are open minded, sincere, brave, but in general id say they have that "san francisco smug", they think just because they are not america that means the sun shines out of their arses, but in reality they are complacent and unwilling to accept that anything that would happen in america could happen in canada. please dont take this personally, i am english and could reel of much worse about my own country, im not trying to say anyones better than anyone else or anything like that. Thanks for clearing that up. It all depends on where you live in Canada imo. Smugness seems at home in the cities and larger towns but as one gets out into the rural and remote areas (which anyone can attest we have a lot of in Canada!) I find that it disappears. Laws are passed daily by our own criminal government that your average josh twelve-pack never hears about. I read today that they are trying to introduce legislation to restrict the sale of toy guns! Over eighteen to purchase and registration of the "firearm" as well. This is insanity at its best. You thought Obama was bad; wait for Harper to erode our own liberties and rights much faster. The sad part is that we don't have a Ron Paul to stand up for us or anyone that looks like they might. We suffer the same right left paradigm delusion that many do south of the 49th parallel. Canada will fall into tyranny along with Mexico and the US if the infowar stops. The NAU is a very real project but will need a major event to kick it off. We can only wait and see. Another helping of truth please sir; I just can't get enough!
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« Reply #9 on: February 28, 2009, 11:28:17 PM » |
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ahh..your posts are really annoying you troll seriously MOVE GO AWAY!!!!!
f**k off bitch. I'm no f**king troll. i wouldn't have spent almost 8 hours on this site if i was a troll. so stfu and gtfo. Sorry if that was to harsh for you but seriously I'm tired of idiots like you who keep calling me a troll when i ask a completely legit question. I'm not one to take that kind of crap from people. Thats fine if you have a problem with me, but don't brodcast it to the rest of this site. And besides I have only made 3 topics on this forum. how the f**k can my posts be annoying? Also if my posts are annoying why did you even post here? This troll shit is really starting to piss me off. To those of you who are not idiots, I live near the tip of canada in a small town (in ontario right now) which is very close to detroit. But i will be moving to alberta at the end of the year. When i do move to alberta I will be buying guns, ammo, ghilie suits, and anti thermal foil. Also from where I will be living it is about a two hour drive into the mountians. Yes most canadians are pretty smug. Really we arn't much better than the US if not worse. I'm one of the few "un-smug" canadians who will actually listen to reason.
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« Reply #10 on: March 03, 2009, 02:09:02 AM » |
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ok. so my question is would canada be safer than other parts of the world? There's a whole lot of hiding places up in the northern parts and I'm just wondering if anyone has any suggestions about that sort of thing. Would it be possible to go up there and live off the land way up north where they can't come and get me. Do you have to buy land or can you just homestead if it's north enough. I've got the idea to start a community up there or something. Could someone theoretically survive up there just on the food they grow, with the short growing season?
-and please, spare me the dick comments and attitude. I'm not a hardcore infowarrior and I don't worship Alex Jones like a god so please get off my back about this is a really stupid question. I'm just tryin' to prepare and I really don't want to try to stick it out with the gangs and martial law and whatnot.
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« Reply #11 on: March 03, 2009, 04:43:15 AM » |
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ok. so my question is would canada be safer than other parts of the world? There's a whole lot of hiding places up in the northern parts and I'm just wondering if anyone has any suggestions about that sort of thing. Would it be possible to go up there and live off the land way up north where they can't come and get me. Do you have to buy land or can you just homestead if it's north enough. I've got the idea to start a community up there or something. Could someone theoretically survive up there just on the food they grow, with the short growing season?
-and please, spare me the dick comments and attitude. I'm not a hardcore infowarrior and I don't worship Alex Jones like a god so please get off my back about this is a really stupid question. I'm just tryin' to prepare and I really don't want to try to stick it out with the gangs and martial law and whatnot.
If you're thinking of living in the North part, be prepared for really cold weather!! Not many people venture out in the Northern wilderness unless they know the area well. My uncle was a tracter in those parts, it's really hard and unless you know what to expect, you can die out there. But I guess if you know what you're doing, you can survive on the wildlife and fresh water lakes and rivers. And you can probably get away with not being notice, so no need to buy land. But like I said, know what you are doing and what to expect before you venture out!!
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« Reply #12 on: March 03, 2009, 06:45:38 AM » |
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ok. so my question is would canada be safer than other parts of the world? There's a whole lot of hiding places up in the northern parts and I'm just wondering if anyone has any suggestions about that sort of thing. Would it be possible to go up there and live off the land way up north where they can't come and get me. Do you have to buy land or can you just homestead if it's north enough. I've got the idea to start a community up there or something. Could someone theoretically survive up there just on the food they grow, with the short growing season?
-and please, spare me the dick comments and attitude. I'm not a hardcore infowarrior and I don't worship Alex Jones like a god so please get off my back about this is a really stupid question. I'm just tryin' to prepare and I really don't want to try to stick it out with the gangs and martial law and whatnot.
its swings and roundabouts, you might be "safe" in the "wilderness" by yourself, however a "community" would be less easy to remain un-noticed, also living in the wilderness is a hard life with little security in life, living off a piece of land would draw attention as well, so in reality no, the relative safety of anywhere in the world is marginal due to varying factors. not to say that you should not start a community, do what you think is right, however please seriously consider your impact on the nwo by living a passive existence, just hiding it out might not be enough...
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« Reply #13 on: March 03, 2009, 07:04:40 AM » |
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I think the smaller farming communities will fare ok because most people know each other and will help one another out whereas in the cities most people are anonymous and it will be every man for himself. The govt. creating poverty in Canada would be shooting itself in the foot so to speak because the number of people on EI benefits and social assistance will skyrocket. NO ONE IS GOING TO FRIGGIN STARVE IN CANADA UNLESS YOU ARE TOO LAZY TO EAT.
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« Reply #14 on: March 03, 2009, 08:03:42 PM » |
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I think the smaller farming communities will fare ok because most people know each other and will help one another out whereas in the cities most people are anonymous and it will be every man for himself.
i definitely agree with this, and it is similar to my own experience of my farm within my local community, i think that small villages and towns have a much stronger sense of community and are as such more willing to pull together in times of hardship. its all about love and compassion at the end of the day, and that requires more than one person, it needs groups, groups of individuals trusting and respecting one another.
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