Police State Canada 2010 and the Dark Side of the Olympics
Filed under: Canada related, Winter Olympics 2010
Source: nauresistance.org
By Dana Gabriel
The 2010 Winter Olympic Games will be held in Vancouver, British Columbia, from February 12-28. It will be the largest security operation in Canadian history. Military planners will undoubtedly use it as a template for securing future high profile events. Canadian security officials continue to work closely with their American counterparts in preparation for the test that the Games will pose to the security of its shared border. Integration of Canada’s security and military structures with the U.S. have already been advanced through the North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD), NORTHCOM, the Security and Prosperity Partnership (SPP), the Bi-National Planning Group, the Civil Assistance Plan, as well as other initiatives. Training and security provisions for the Olympics might be used to further accelerate the merging of U.S-Canada command structures and the militarization of North America. The 2010 Olympics will be a hellhole of police state measures with far-reaching effects that could remain in place long after the Games are finished. Read more
CTV: Security upgrades in BC
Filed under: Canada related, Winter Olympics 2010
Source: CTV
CTV News on the Upcoming 2010 Winter Olympics
Source: CTV
Police State Canada 2010 Olympics Show Dissent And Go To Jail
Source: Youtube (Mainstream TV)
Foreign Soldiers in Canada
Source: by David Pugliese; Saturday, February 23, 2008 – Canwest News Service; Published: Saturday, February 23, 2008 in The Vancouver Sun
Canada-U.S. pact allows cross-border military activity
Deal allows either country to send troops across the other’s border to deal with an emergency
Canada and the U.S. have signed an agreement that paves the way for the militaries from either nation to send troops across each other’s borders during an emergency, but some are questioning why the Harper government has kept silent on the deal. Read more


