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CAP
Leader
responds
to
Globe
and
Mail
article from August 8, 2007 |
Political extremists hurt economic
debateDear Sirs, Mesdames:
I am Connie Fogal, Leader of the
Canadian Action Party. I write in
reply to the article by Neil
Reynolds. I expect your respectable
paper will have the courtesy to
publish my response to his
ridiculous labelling of the
Canadian Action Party as right wing
and extremist, and to publish as an
article not subject to the
limitations of space in a letter to
the editor.
First though, let me commend Mr
Reynolds for his accurate quotes
from an article of mine which sets
out the "hostile takeover" of the
executive arm of government by the
Canadian Council of Chief
Executives.and the US based Council
on Foreign Relations. At least, in
this backhanded way, Canadian
mainstream media is finally giving
Canadians some information about the
lethal injection dripping into the
veins of our country.
Thinking Canadians have been
agonizing about your paper's failure
to profiIe the process currently
transforming three sovereign
countries
into one integrated undemocratic
Fortress America, and destroying the
constitutional rights and
protections of the citizens of those
nations-Canada, USA, and Mexico.
I draw the attention of you, and
Mr. Reynolds, and your readers to
the statement by David Rockefeller
(founder of the Trilateral
Commission), in an address to a
meeting of The Trilateral
Commission, in June, 1991. (which is
only one source legitimizing
the Canadian Action Party dissent).
"We are grateful to The
Washington Post, The New York Times,
Time Magazine and other great
publications whose directors have
attended our meetings and respected
their promises of discretion for
almost forty years. It would have
been impossible for us to develop
our plan for the world if we had
been subject to the bright lights of
publicity during those years. But,
the world is now much more
sophisticated and prepared to march
towards a world government. The
supranational sovereignty of an
intellectual elite and world bankers
is surely preferable to the national
autodetermination practiced in past
centuries."
Hopefully, your honourable paper is
now distancing itself from that
complicit media which abandoned its
duty to report, expose, analyze,
critique and fully inform.
I remind you also of the farewell
address to the nation by President
Dwight D. Eisenhower, January
17,1961, who gave a stern and
necessary warning to the American
people against the growing and
dangerous power of the military
-industrial complex. (Another
authentic source for the Canadian
Action Party's dissent against and
analysis of the shadow government's
control over the three national
leaders).
"In the councils of government,
we must guard against the
acquisition of unwarranted
influence, whether sought or
unsought, by the military
-industrial complex. The potential
for the disastrous rise of misplaced
power exists and will persist. We
must never let the weight of this
combination endanger our liberties
or democratic processes. We should
take nothing for granted. Only an
alert and knowledgeable citizenry
can compel the proper meshing of the
huge industrial and military
machinery of defense with our
peaceful methods and goals, so that
security and liberty may prosper
together. "
I trust that The Globe and Mail will
live up to its past honourable role
of asserting true media leadership
to ensure the existence of an
"alert and knowledgeable'' Canadian
citizenry. I trust you will put
writers to work to report on what is
really happening to our country
And finally, I remind you of the
words of Gandhi when confronting
people with truth, "First they
ignore you, then they laugh at you,
then they fight you, then you win."
Sincerely, Constance (Connie) Fogal,
Leader, CAP/PAC
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